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Covid-19 testing brought closer to residents
Getting a Covid-19 test comes with a lot of anxiety for many. Firstly, its the procedure, the distance to travel, the wait for the test result, but also the high price for getting tested at a private facility.
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20 units still not final
Scores of District Six claimants ushered in the new year with little hope that they will ever return to their hometown. Claimants have been hit with yet another delay, this time they are awaiting occupancy certificates from the City of…
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Train line to Simon’s Town checked
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) and the City of Cape Town inspected the newly restored Cape Town CBD to Simon’s Town line aboard a new train on Friday 7 January.
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‘Let’s have peace’
“I forgive you, whoever did this. I forgive you. I want to take away this pain because if I hold this grudge against this person, I won’t be free. Only God knows. That is why I say let’s have peace.…
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Power breeds are at high risk of being stolen, SPCA warns
A Grassy Park family is heartbroken after their eight-month-old Rottweiler was stolen from their front yard, which was captured on CCTV footage, on Wednesday 5 January.
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Yards to be demarcated
The process of fairly dividing and demarcating yard space at council rental flats in Woodlands has resumed.
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#Feed5000 a ray of hope for the city’s vulnerable
The annual #Feed5000 initiative concluded on Sunday 16 January and distributed about 9 500 meals to people living on the street around Cape Town.
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‘Poor’ policing irks rage
Lavender Hill and Steenberg community members marched to Steenberg Police Station on Monday 10 January to demand policing in a community they say is riddled with violence and crime.
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Pleas to help keep beaches clean
Environmental lobby groups are calling on people to play their part to keep beaches clean and help save sea life.










