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Meet the man behind the bat: Eddie Moore’s journey from Uitenhage to WP
Eddie Moore, Western Province’s opening batsman, has moved from the Eastern Cape to Cape Town to advance his cricket career.
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Five arrested for having unlicenced firearms
On Tuesday 29 October, officers who formed part of an integrated operation raided an address in Lansdowne where they entered the home and searched the occupants as well as the entire premises.
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From training to job placement: How Cooktastic changes young lives
Cooktastic in Woodstock offers culinary training and job placement support to youth from underserved Cape Town communities.
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Second chances: Adult learners thrive with Vulamathuba’s support
Communicare’s Vulamathuba initiative celebrated adult learners who passed their matric exams, empowering them for better opportunities.
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Eco heroes awarded for protecting South Africa’s natural treasures
South Africa’s eco-champions gathered for the 12th Eco-Logic Awards, celebrating achievements in wildlife and climate conservation.
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Hout Bay men’s group tackles toxic masculinity through Sakh’Indoda
The Sakh’Indoda initiative in Hout Bay empowers men to foster personal growth and community responsibility.
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Lansdowne’s elevated traffic circle marks a South African engineering first
The City of Cape Town’s Sky Circle project in Lansdowne is halfway completed, bringing the first elevated traffic circle in South Africa closer to reality.
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Concern grows as Cape Town baboons vanish without a trace
Two familiar baboons, Quinton and Lips, have gone missing in the Southern Cross area, worrying locals and conservationists.
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Residents rally to protect Rondebosch children from dangers of street begging
Young children, some as young as six, are begging at busy Rondebosch intersections during school hours, alarming residents and community workers.
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Cape Town cemeteries face space crisis – Ocean View to expand with new burial plots
As burial space becomes limited across Cape Town, the City is planning to create 200 new burial plots at Ocean View Cemetery by repurposing internal roads and adjusting the cemetery’s walls.










