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Young cyclists – Cycle Tour ready
Gearing up for the Cape Town Cycle Tour, which takes place on Sunday 13 March, children from the Imbewu Cycling Club in Lavender Hill are excited to do their first cycle tour while others will be tackling their second.
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Pink Buoys to the rescue
More than 103 lives have been saved by the National Sea Rescue Institutes’ (NSRI’s) Pink Rescue Buoys since inception in 2017.
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A decade in service
For the past 10 years, Jehovah Jireh Community Outreach ministries has fed the communities of Mitchell’s Plain and surrounds without favour, filling thousands of hungry bellies weekly.
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Advice office celebrates milestone
The Athlone District Advice Office will celebrate 30 years of service to the community in 2022, with an array of activities planned for the year.
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Murals create space for conversation
Some buildings in the Cape Town City Bowl got a colourful facelift as artists locally and internationally added multi-story massive public artworks to the skyline of the Cape Town CBD during the International Public Art Festival (Ipaf).
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Power price hike ruffles feathers
Consumers aren’t the only ones worried about how they are going to cope with a 9,61% electricity price hike in a few months.
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‘Need for baby savers’
The legislation for baby savers was placed back in the spotlight after the body of a newborn baby was found in Cape Town last week.
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New Red Cross casualty centre opened
The upgrades at the recently opened Emergency Centre (EC) at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital may very well mean the difference between life or death for many critically ill children.
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Prof cuts into the list for most influential
Prof Eric Atmore, Director of the Centre for Early Childhood Development (CECD) and Extraordinary Associate Professor in the department of education policy studies at Stellenbosch University, has been named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Academi
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Water storm erupts
Tempers are high in Welcome Glen as residents continue to search for answers regarding the lack of water in the area.










