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Cue for Manenberg youth to grow
Pool may be the answer to keeping a group of Manenberg youths off the street corners and on the path to a more productive future.
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Rustenburg Girls’ High School in the running for World’s Best School Prize
Rustenburg Girls’ High School (RGHS) in Rondebosch has made the Top 10 shortlist for World’s Best School Prize for Supporting Healthy Lives.
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Request for borehole at Keurboom Park in Cape Town supported ‘in principle’
The application for a borehole at Keurboom Park is undergoing a feasibility study, the City of Cape Town has confirmed.
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Future of Tokai and Cecilia forest plantations remain unclear as review process enters third year
With the Tokai Cecilia Management Framework (TCMF) Review Process now entering its third year, stakeholders can hardly be blamed for getting impatient as the public participation process drags on.
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Twenty Wynberg residents, library ‘make history’ with launch of stories-sharing DVD
Residents, students and historians are now able to access the previously undocumented, first-hand stories of 20 people with deep roots in Wynberg.
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‘It is time for our own development’: Overcome Heights residents facing another dreadful winter
Two children shriek with laughter as they splash in a muddy puddle in Overcome Heights informal settlement in Seawinds, Lavender Hill.
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Woodstock NPO opens new Corner Shop with Living Library portrait exhibition
A Woodstock-based organisation that caters for the needs of elderly people recently opened its newly renovated Corner Shop with a Living Library portrait exhibition.
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Mayor joins residents in Athlone to help them clean up dumping hotspot
Illegal dumping continues to demand millions of rands in interventions from the City of Cape Town.
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City ready to act if DPWI does intervene to remove group of people occupying site outside Castle
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has called for immediate intervention from the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) to remove the group of people occupying the land outside the Cape Castle of Good Hope.
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Public urged to comment on cycle lanes, walkways in Heideveld area
Six streets have been earmarked for construction that will make it safer for both pedestrians and those using non-motorised transport in the Heideveld area.










