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Fishermen cry foul
Fishing communities from Kalk Bay, Ocean View, Muizenberg and Hout Bay had their voices heard at a public engagement, highlighting their concerns on the Fishing Rights Allocation Process (Frap) Appeals.
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Toilet project to address shortage
Access to public toilets in the city centre can prove a difficult task, and to address this challenge the Cape Town Central City Improvement District recently launched a pilot public toilet project.
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Shooting incidents in Claremont ‘despicable’
Separate attacks on three armed response officers in one night have left the Claremont community reeling.
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‘Amazing’ doctor dies
Tributes poured in on social media for fallen Dr Shaheed Mugjenkar who passed away during a drag racing event held at the Killarney International Raceway on Saturday 16 July.
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Water outages annoy residents in Glencairn
The City of Cape Town is implementing a bypass of the Da Gama Park water reticulation system in order to avoid constant water outages experienced in the area.
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‘Empowering girls, letting light shine’
The Sunsets and Waterfalls Foundation (SWF) treated 15 girls from Retreat, Steenberg and Steurhof to a one-night empowerment camp as a means of giving back to the community.
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CLUB RUGBY WRAP: Villager keep up streak
Villager continued to experience a purple patch after beating Paarl during the latest round of Western Province Club Rugby Super League A action over the weekend.
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Shooting of armed response officers smacks of targeted attacks say police
In what can only be described as a bloody Saturday, three armed response officers were attacked and robbed of their firearms in three separate incidents in the southern suburbs last night.
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Body of missing Noordhoek man found on Chapman’s Peak
The family of Gus Thompson has asked those wanting to express their condolences to consider making a small donation to Wilderness Search and Rescue instead of flowers.
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Video trail of missing Noordhoek man goes dark as load shedding strikes again
Load shedding has been implicated as a possible cause for the trail going cold on the search for an elderly Noordhoek man who went missing five days ago.









