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1500 police officers march alongside cancer survivors
CAPE TOWN-Muizenberg beach blazed in pink when cancer survivors and 1 500 police officers marched together in their pink T-shirts to honour the millions of families fighting breast cancer .
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Young gymnast represents Western Province at Summer Games
CAPE TOWN-A Grade 8 learner from Grassy Park will showcase her skills at this year’s Summer Games in Johannesburg on Monday 8 December after excelling in the Western Province Gymnastic […]
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Kommetjie teen pens letter advocating for baboon safety
A 13-year-old Kommetjie animal activist is hoping his letter advocating for the safety and well-being of five baboon tribes will be heard by the stakeholders who are tasked with rehoming the primates.
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Heritage crisis: Irma Stern Museum closes indefinitely amid public outcry for stakeholder intervention
The Irma Stern Museum in South Africa closed indefinitely on October 31, 2025, after ending its 56-year partnership with the University of Cape Town. This has led to public outcry for transparency regarding financial decisions and the museum’s future. Calls…
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Western Cape champions disability rights awareness month
Western Cape boosts disability funding to R224M, supporting 221 organizations. Mossel Bay aims to become SA’s first disability-friendly town.
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Update| All four Wynberg court escapees back in custody
Police have re-arrested all four Wynberg court escapees, including final suspect Ismail George, who was captured in Mitchell’s Plain.
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African vaccinology course celebrates 20 years at UCT
UCT and VACFA celebrate 20 years of the African Vaccinology Course, highlighting its impact on vaccine policy, training, and collaboration across Africa.
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Opinion| The modern world: George Orwell’s warning in the age of technology
I remembered reading that they were making sausages out of fish, and fish, no doubt, out of something different. It gave me the feeling that I’d bitten into the modern […]
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Maternal support grant could reduce child poverty in South Africa
A coalition of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and researchers is urging the South African government to approve a Maternal Support Grant (MSG) to help poor pregnant women. This Maternal Support Grant […]










