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Thousands to flock to the CBD for the Springboks, Barbarians confrontation
Local authorities are urging spectators to be vigilant and arrive early
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Emergency services and NGOs respond swiftly to flood-affected Cape Town areas
Cold to very cold conditions can be expected, along with possible snowfall over the western mountain ranges of the Western Cape.
Unathi Obose|
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Salt River-based company turns birthday funds into baby clothing donations
But this year, they’re swapping cake for kindness, choosing to make a real difference by donating clothing to vulnerable babies.
People’s Post|
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Ghost Town, Maitland housing project sparks relocation backlash
Construction is underway at Ghost Town informal settlement in Maitland to construct over 100 households with an ABT development.
People’s Post|
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Manenberg police out to curb the raging crime in the community
This initiative comes as a direct response to a range of underlying contributing factors, including illegal street parties and substance abuse among others.
People’s Post|
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Kensington principal bids farewell after 38 years
However, it is a choice he’s never regretted, and at the end of this month he will say farewell to a profession he’s dedicated 38 years to.
People’s Post|
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Winter donation brings warmth and comfort to residents
This venture was done in partnership with Keith Blake, a retired police officer from Ottery.
People’s Post|
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ECDs urge parents to read for children and build a better future
Parents can assist their children with improving their reading, a vital role in their child’s literacy development.
People’s Post|
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Residents access key services as City brings mobile office Kensington
Kensington residents made full use of the opportunity to access municipal services as various City of Cape Town departments visited the area.
Kaylynne Bantom|
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Residents slam City over plan to relocate Salt River families to Kensington
The Ken-Fac Residents and Ratepayers’ Association has lambasted the City of Cape Town for what it described as a lack of transparency.
People’s Post|










