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Log requests in right place says Mayor of Cape Town
In a 100 day period, ending on Tuesday 25 April, residents in the Ward 60 basin had logged 1 191 municipal service requests.
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Property woes in Wynberg drag on
With conditions continuing to deteriorate at three derelict properties located on Waterloo Green Road in Wynberg, residents have been asked to get behind a petition aimed at getting the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPW) to take resp
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Dutch couple cycle more than 13 000km to raise funds for non-profit organisation in Vrygrond
A Dutch couple cycled through 21 countries while raising awareness and funds for Where Rainbows Meet, a non-profit organisation (NPO) in Vrygrond.
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Literacy project launched at primary school to bridge the digital divide in Lavender Hill
Living Through Learning, a registered non-profit organisation (NPO), launched a digital literacy project at Levana Primary School to bridge the digital divide between affluent schools and those in less fortunate communities.
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Organisation on a mission to empower learners through soccer programme
A Factreton-based organisation has been transforming the lives of dozens of children from disadvantaged backgrounds through soccer and empowering them with life skills.
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New centre to change lives
Following the successful acquisition of a parcel of land earlier this year, the Design26 Foundation has launched a buy-a-brick campaign to help fund the construction of a community skills centre.
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Residents in Kensington and Factreton in Cape Town are fuming as burglaries spike
Opportunistic criminals are on the prowl in the Kensington and Factreton areas, leaving residents angered.
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‘It still feels surreal’: Sea Point resident realise her dream of finishing False Bay crossing
A Sea Point resident managed to realise her dream of swimming the False Bay crossing from Rooi Els to Miller’s Point, making her the fourth woman to complete the swim without a wetsuit.
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Partners hit it off at padel event at old Claremont Bowling Club
Popular among players, the Africa Padel courts in Claremont also drew quite a few spectators on Friday 19 May. The occasion: Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis trying his hand at the racket sport which has taken the country by storm.
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Carmen set to go ahead after CTCB’s financial manager verbally accepts contract
As the opening night of Carmen at Artscape draws near, the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) has at last received verbal confirmation that their quotation to perform has been accepted.










