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Cape Town City Ballet dancers call for resolution in ongoing dispute between CEO and board
As the dispute between the board of the Cape Town City Ballet (CTCB) and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the dance company, Debbie Turner, drags on, CTCB dancers have gone on record, urging the two parties to find a…
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‘We just want to find Nick’: Frischke’s family holds the fort
With the case against the five suspects linked with German tourist Nick Frischke’s disappearance yet again postponed, speculation is running rife as to the 22-year-old’s fate.
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City of Cape Town’s intention to extend baboon management contract met with favour
With the deadline of Friday 30 June looming – the date when the contract with the managers of the Urban Baboon Programme (NCC Environmental Services) comes to an end – the City of Cape Town has announced their intention to…
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Lights out: Vandalism worsens electricity outage crisis in Mitchell’s Plain, Cape Town
“Having no street lights outside of load shedding is a danger to us.”.
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‘I am here to serve the community of Kensington’: new station commander takes office
“I am here to serve the community of Kensington.” So says Lt Col Delmore Manuel, the new station commander at Kensington Police Station.
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Youth desk to launch in Beacon Valley and Eastridge in Mitchell’s Plain
Listening to the voices of the youth on matters concerning them is the way forward.
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Five decades captured in black and white lens
It has taken eight years for retired meteorologist Bruce Clemence (69) from Fish Hoek to publish his latest book Cries and Whispers, a pictorial anthology of English Verse, lyrics and prose for South Africa, earlier this year.
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Hout Bay Harbour open for business with long-term leases on the table
The Department for Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) has extended an invitation to potential users wanting to lease space at the Hout Bay Harbour “to come to the party”.
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High school learners in Mitchell’s Plain tackle Atlantis Dunes
On Saturday 6 May, a group of 54 Grade 9 learners from Cedar High School attended a hike in the Atlantis Dunes as part of the Decision Affects Destinies (DAD) programme.










