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Tornado rumours questionable: Strong winds cause roof damage in Hanover Park
Emergency services are on the scene to assess damages to several properties in Athry Walk and Phillans Walk, Hanover Park, where roofs were damaged by gale-force winds.
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118 year De Waal Park bandstand restored to former glory
The De Waal Park bandstand has been restored to its former glory and was unveiled earlier this month.
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‘Everybody should visit a submarine once in their lifetime’: Submarine museum moves ashore
The Assegaai Submarine Museum, Africa’s only submarine museum, will be moved to its new place of rest ashore in Simon’s Town in coming months.
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Bogus City employees scamming Rondebosch residents, police urge public to be vigilant
With two incidents of bogus City employees tricking residents and escaping with their valuables, police warn the community to be vigilant when dealing with strangers.
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Muhammadeyah Preschool graduate Home School Project to bridge gap for children learning at home
A proud group of 13 parents whose children go to the Muhammadeyah Pre Primary School in Wynberg proudly graduated with certificates of the Home School Partnership Programme.
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‘We are almost homeless in a country that belongs to the Khoisan’: Call to restore indigenous culture
The Khoesan Indigenous Women in Action (KIWIA) marked World Indigenous Day and National Women’s Day with a prayer ceremony and event at Retreat Civic Centre on Saturday 19 August.
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Multi-award-winning Cybersecurity specialist inspiring girls to follow dreams in IT
Despite the dizzy heights women across the globe have reached during the past few decades, the IT world is yet to become a balanced, represented industry for women who wish to explore their technological talents in this increasingly digital era.
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Sick and elderly patients in Pelican Park ‘sent out to cold pavement waiting area’
A dignified sheltered area is needed for the sick, elderly and disabled queuing for service outside the Pelican Park Community clinic.
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No horsing around: bylaw enforcement sees 10 equines impounded, 147 complaints
More than 140 equine-related complaints have been responded to by the Cape of Good Hope SPCA since January, resulting in 10 confiscations across the city.
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‘We can champion gender equality’: Lifesaving Team to represent SA in international rescue challenge
The South African National Lifesaving Team has been selected to represent the country at the prestigious International Surf Rescue Challenge (ISRC), in Texas, United States of America (USA) from Wednesday 20 to Saturday 23 September.










