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Constantia Primary school proud to debut its official school song
After more than a century of being a beacon of education serving the youth at Constantia Primary School, the school came full circle since its establishment in the community by introducing a school song.
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Children come, play and learn at a Westridge park
In his continued efforts to get and keep children playing and occupying open spaces, Bronwill de Bruyn and his wife, Lynn, along with partner organisations hosted a Come and Play event at Jersey Street Park in Westridge on Saturday 2…
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Lansdowne police make major drug bust in Flamingo Crescent informal settlement
Still new to his position as acting Station Commander of Lansdowne Police Station, Lt Col Wynand Muller is leading the charge in the fight against crime.
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‘I need help now,’ not in October
For residents of Pelican Park and surrounding areas, the Pelican Park Community Centre is the closest clinic when illness strikes.
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‘If you haven’t seen the product, don’t pay’: Kensington police record cybercrime increase
Kensington Police Station appeals to residents to be vigilant when purchasing items online and avoid becoming a victim of cybercrime. Between 15 and 20 cyber-related cases have been reported at the station since April this year.
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Residents struggle to keep up with rates following latest property evaluations
Property evaluations in the Western Cape are quite perplexing to many, especially the increase in rates. The process apparently had issues or glitches, which affected residents like Jeanette Stoffels of Wynberg.
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‘We need to move away from only having one job’: Young women unpack business ideas
Women in business, influencers and innovators gathered for a TSIBA Business School networking event on Friday 25 August, aimed at aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone intrigued by the “meteoric rise of influencer marketing” and “side business hustles”.
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Samaritan rescues best friend swept out to sea
The National Sea Rescue Insitute (NSRI) has commended a Good Samaritan for his swift action in assisting two men swept out to sea at Kalk Bay Harbour on Saturday 26 August.
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Visible patrols to ‘take back the streets’ of Muizenberg and Steenberg
“We will no longer be held hostage by crime,” said Muizenberg Community Policing Forum (CPF) deputy chair Ashwin Abrahams.
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Unemployment: Numbers begin to stabilise
The labour market is slowly inching back to the pre-covid levels.










