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WATCH | Cape Town’s World Aids Day event champions equal healthcare
The Western Cape Government observed World Aids Day with a CTICC event under the theme “Equal Rights, Equal Care.”
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Muizenberg beach revamp: What residents and visitors need to know
The City of Cape Town has announced a major upgrade to Muizenberg beachfront, starting mid-February 2024.
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‘I wouldn’t be alive today if I didn’t walk away’: A GBV survivor speaks out
A Cape Town mother shares her experience of surviving an abusive marriage.
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WATCH | Market at the heart of Hout Bay
The Hout Bay Village Market recently came alive as locals and visitors flocked to the bustling hub to experience the unique charm of this seaside gem. From artisanal goods to home made treats, the market was a celebration of creativity,…
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Frustration mounts in Kenilworth as service delays impact residents
Residents of Kenilworth have voiced concerns over delayed municipal service delivery, citing uncollected refuse, neglected sidewalks, and other unresolved issues despite repeated reports to the City of Cape Town.
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OPINION | Set aside time for annual personal meeting
As the clock strikes midnight on Wednesday 31 December, many of us will whisper: “I hope 2025 treats me better”. But let’s be honest, there’s no magical reset button or prayers waiting to transform our lives overnight.
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School marching squads step out
The annual Western Province Marching Association (WPMA) Marching Championships saw 36 marching squads from across the province compete in eight divisions.
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3 000 lights vandalised in 2 weeks
The continuous vandalising of streetlights in Lavender Hill often leave residents vulnerable to crime, with up to 3 400 street light service requests received in a two-week period.
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Plans for safer season
Safety around Cape Town will be a top priority this festive season as close to 900 youth cadets will join law enforcement agencies during patrols.










