Kaylynne Bantom
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Western Province scrumhalf Insaaf Levy reflects on her rise in rugby and medicine, showing how discipline and passion drive her dual career journey.
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Salt River Market is set for transformation after approval of 970 affordable housing units, marking a key step in Cape Town’s housing drive.
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In the province, more than 43 000 children are currently in foster care, while a further 2 800 children are being cared for in NPO-run child care centres.
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Cape Town youth gain practical fashion skills through the Stitch Ahead Programme, opening doors to careers in the textile and garment industry.
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Paddlers and kayakers await a month-end decision on the Three Anchor Bay boat sheds as lease uncertainty continues after the tenant’s death.
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The Western Cape Economy Innovation Awards honoured businesses, organisations and government initiatives for driving innovation.
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Maitland residents and community leaders say another liquor outlet will place further strain on policing and social services in the area.
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Organisation continues to work with key role-players, seeking stronger collaboration and improved impact to ensure the protection of children.
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Robben Island Museum launches NextGen Heritage Free Pass, offering children under 15 free entry with adults from 1 June to 30 October 2026.
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Bo-Kaap resident and medical doctor Insaaf Levy has earned a Springbok Women call-up for the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup in Kenya.










