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Read to Rise celebrates 10 years of challenging literacy needs
When Athol Williams and his wife, Taryn Lock, saw the reading and literacy crisis in their home town of Mitchell’s Plain they had no idea what a pillar of strength Read to Rise would become.
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Science gets a boost with new STEM lab at Fairmount High
Fairmount High School in Grassy Park was one of nine schools to receive a new science laboratory.
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‘Alzheimer’s is a very lonely disease’
To mark World Alzheimer’s Day, celebrated on Thursday 21 September, Ward 65 councillor Donovan Nelson held an information session at the Lotus River Health Centre to provide support for patients and their families who may be suffering from the diseas
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Mystery drive fundraiser for Kewtown netball club
Backstreet United Netball Club will host a mystery drive fundraiser in aid of their future endeavours.
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Talented mix on stage with Mr A1
With more than 40 years experience in show business both locally and internationally, his next show promises to be a hit.
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Pay taxi fares using your cellphone
Loop is on a mission to digitize the payment system for the taxi industry.
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Three SA Navy submariners killed in tragic Kommetije incident, identified
The SA National Defence Force (SANDF) has identified the three SA Navy submariners who tragically died in a sea incident off Kommetjie yesterday afternoon.
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‘We are awaiting the pathologist report’: Skeletal remains found between Ou Kaapse Weg and Peers Cave
In their quest to identify skeletal remains found between Ou Kaapse Weg and Peers Cave earlier this month, Fish Hoek police are awaiting a pathologist report to clarify “key points” in the investigation.
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‘Parents need to take responsibility for their children’s behaviour’: Learners suspended
Eight learners from Sibelius High School in Retreat have been suspended for allegedly fighting with their Heathfield High School counterparts in an incident widely shared on social media last week.
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‘Dogfighting is not only a problem of cruelty to animals, it is part of a criminal subculture’: Minors arrested in Retreat
Crimes against animals are becoming increasingly cruel and violent, and the perpetrators are younger.










