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Ward 62 Councillor Emile Langenhoven addresses key developments in the area
Ward 62 councillor Emile Langenhoven has provided a comprehensive update on the significant developments in the area, highlighting efforts to address homelessness, improve infrastructure, and enhance waste management.
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Sunflower Ladies , crafting a better future for the needy in sunnyside and surrounding areas
A monthly prayer meeting by 20 seniors from Sunnyside, Grassy Park and surrounding areas developed into craft classes where their hidden skills are developed.
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City of Cape Town addresses sewage pollution concerns, ensures water quality meets standards
Following concerns raised in People’s Post about the worsening sewage pollution that is affecting the bay’s water quality (“Sewage everywhere,” People’s Post, 4 March), the City of Cape Town has moved swiftly to clarity the matter.
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Experience the blend of cultures and dance styles at the 15th annual Cape Town Carnival parade
Combining Amapiano with contemporary dancing, while pairing Portuguese with Indian dancers, spectators can expect to see it all at the annual Cape Town Carnival parade on Saturday 15 March.
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Western Cape’s HIV/Aids and TB Programs in Crisis Following Sudden USAID Funding Withdrawal
The sudden withdrawal of USAID funding has sent shock waves through the Western Cape’s HIV/Aids and TB response programmes, jeopardising 10 non-governmental organisations (NGOs), nearly 700 jobs, and R360 million in essential healthcare support.
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Refuse collection restored in Manenberg after gang violence-related suspension
Refuse collection in the Manenberg area has been restored following a temporary suspension of services as a result of gang violence.
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NPO raising awareness and support for Functional Neurological Disorder
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) affects 6% of neurological patients, yet it remains largely misunderstood.
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Bo-Kaap and District Six to benefit from new CCTV cameras in crime hotspots
Community crime fighters in the Bo-Kaap and District Six hope that the installation of new CCTV cameras in hotspot areas will help fight crime in these neighbourhoods.
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Crime drops by over 50% in Cape Town CBD thanks to effective interventions by CCID
There’s been a significant drop in crime in the Cape Town CBD between November last year and January this year, thanks to crime interventions by the Cape Town Central City Improvement District (CCID).
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Revamped disability-friendly trauma centre opens at Woodstock Police Station
The newly revamped, disabled friendly trauma centre officially opened at the Woodstock Police Station on Friday 7 March.










