Kaylynne Bantom
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About 200 learners from four primary schools across the city enjoyed a morning of fun and storytelling in celebration of World Read Aloud Day.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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Once a hardened gangster and now a second-year Unisa student studying Information Science, Mervin Matthys recalls the night everything changed.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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Maitland High School ranked among the top five schools in the Western Cape showing the greatest improvement in matric pass rates between 2024 and 2025.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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The Western Cape achieved its highest pass rate of 88,2% up from the record-breaking 86,6% in 2024. The province’s bachelor’s pass rate increased to 49,2%.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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Workers were trapped when a trench collapsed at a building site at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town.
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This landmark concert marks 60 years since the forced removals from District Six and runs from Tuesday 10 to Sunday 15 February.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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The duo was honoured with the Freedom of the City of Cape Town, the highest accolade the City can bestow, during a special council sitting.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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The Maitland Residents’ and Ratepayers’ Association (MRRA) has called for an end to the senseless killings and “lack of care shown towards people”.
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Kaylynne Bantomon
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Cape Town police have confirmed that another victim has died in hospital, pushing the death toll from the Marikana mass shooting in Philippi East to eight.
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The Green Point Fan Walk will once again come alive with an explosion of colour and entertainment as the 16th edition of the Cape Town Carnival returns on Saturday 21 March.
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Kaylynne Bantomon










