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A new wave for arts in the heart of city
Revitalising the City Centre with theatre, music, debate and creativity. That is what the new Wave Cafe Theatre, based at 44 Long Street, hopes to bring to the Mother City.
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Plan to open subways
Come September, southern suburbs residents may, at last, see an end to their subway woes, fingers crossed.
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Celebrating the rights of all
“Gay rights are human rights.” Tafelsig was lit up in colours on Saturday 25 June for an awareness walk to promote equality and acceptance of all, despite their race, gender or sexual orientation.
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Keeping animals, residents safe
Wildlife warning signs have been installed along five roads in the South where wild animals from baboons to porcupines, tortoises, caracal, western leopard toads and many others are known to cross during the day or at night.
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Fighting crime through arts
A former Kensington resident and now businessman is on a mission to plough back into his childhood community by helping to fight crime.
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Honouring fathers and the role they play in society
To honour fathers and the role they play in the community, 40 men were treated to an afternoon of fun and entertainment at the Schotsche Kloof Civic Centre in Bo-Kaap on Sunday 19 June.
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Stormers thank fans with trophy parade through city centre
The streets of the Cape Town city centre were abuzz as excited Stormers supporters braved the cold winter weather to cheer the United Rugby Championship champions earlier today.
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Litter threatens water quality
An inspection of the Little Lotus River has revealed that illegal dumping and litter remains a huge concern in polluting waterways.
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Honouring former school teachers
The saying goes, the influence of a good teacher can never be erased. This proved true for a group of former learners from a Kensington primary school who held an appreciation ceremony to honour their former teachers.
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Faith leaders take a stand against violence
Faith leaders are taking a stand against the spate of violent crimes and murders perpetrated in Kensington and Factreton by hosting prayer meetings in identified hotspots.










