Kaylynne Bantom
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Searle Street residents who faced eviction after a Cape Town magistrate ruled it lawful will remain in their homes for now after lodging an appeal.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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A routine Monday morning turned into a life-changing moment when Maitland firefighter, Firdous Seat helped bring her nephew into the world.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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With the world’s eyes on the Western Cape the Made in the Cape event again proved why it is a powerhouse of global trade connection and opportunity.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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Land activists and political party representatives, gathered outside the Good Hope Centre this morning to protest.
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Kensington police are searching for two suspects after a man believed to be in his late 30s was shot and killed outside a tuck shop.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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After recognising an increasing need for food security among some learners, staff at Holy Cross High School in Maitland launched a Sandwich Drive.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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With just over a month to go, organisers of one of Cape Town’s biggest annual events say the Cape Town Carnival is ready to bring the heART next month.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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Six decades on the pain of forced removals from District Six still lingered in the hearts of families who had lost their homes and their community.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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A fire that recently broke out at Maitland Cemetery has prompted renewed calls for improved safety and security at the site.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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The exhibition combines landscape, culture and storytelling, encouraging reflection on identity, continuity and a sense of belonging.
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Kaylynne Bantomon










