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Capetonians show heart
Capetonians came out in large numbers to show the spirit of ubuntu for victims affected by the devastating floods in Kwazulu-Natal by donating 5 l- bottles of water to the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).
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Alleged docket dumping probed
Police are investigating allegations which claim police files, dockets and rape kits from Steenberg Police Station were found discarded at a dumping site.
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Community unites
The community of Steenberg and Lavender Hill came together on Freedom Day Wednesday 27 April for a family day of sport, games, musical acts and entertainment.
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‘She fears for her safety’
Residents in Kensington and Factreton are calling for urgent intervention following a spate of robberies at Century City railway station in recent weeks.
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Rise in water meter theft
Retreat and Steenberg residents are asked to be vigilant as there has been an increase in water meter theft in recent weeks.
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Casting a large shadow
Hot off its debut at the 2022 Klein Karoo National Arts Festival (KKNK), the one-hander Shadow Boxing comes to the Baxter Masambe theatre this month.
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Residents barricade road
More than 200 residents from Redhill informal settlement in Simon’s Town, fed-up with water shortages, took to the streets in violent protest on Wednesday 27 April.
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A service to humanity
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the Christian Throne of Grace Mission Centre visited Redhill informal settlement in Simon’s Town on Thursday 21 April to assist with much needed supplies.
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City business hub an asset to entrepreneurs
The City’s Business Hub help desk, an assistance platform which offers free training, has proven to be an invaluable asset to small businesses in Cape Town.
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Fest is toast of the town
Capetonians came from far and wide to attend the Pick n Pay Wine and Food Festival held over the weekend at the Kenilworth Racecourse. And with over 40 estates from wine-producing regions across South Africa represented, who could blame them.










