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Cape Town teacher named best special needs educator in South Africa
Chantelle Carstens, a special needs teacher at Paarl School was named South Africa’s best special needs teacher.
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Vandag is Wêreld Brooddag, so ‘botter jou brood aan albei kante’
“Die slim mense vermoed brood het reeds 12 000 jaar gelede ontstaan toe gemaalde koring gemeng is en op warm klippe gebak is.”
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Blue Downs-krieketklub betreur speler se skietdood
Die Blue Downs-krieketklub sê hy volstaan by die verklaring wat die klub op Facebook oor die dood van een van sy spelers geplaas het.
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Comment window on road and kerb changes for Spine Road about to close
Residents have until tomorrow to submit feedback on proposed upgrades to non-motorised transport infrastructure along key roads in Mitchell’s Plain and Strandfontein.
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Lights, cameras and too much of the wrong kind of action
The danger of death has not deterred vandals from stealing copper cables from live street lights along AZ Berman so many times that contractors had become fed up with the repairs.
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GrandWest donation upgrades Cape Town school kitchens
GrandWest donated nearly R1,6 million to upgrade consumer studies classrooms at two Cape Town schools, transforming learning spaces for local learners.
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Swing into action for Alta du Toit
Alta du Toit Centre hosts charity golf tournament October 31 at Parow Golf Club. R2,600 per team.
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62 000 water meters replaced to boost accuracy and reliability
The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate has embarked on its city-wide Water Meter Replacement Programme for the 2025/2026 financial year. Over the next months, approximately 62 000 […]
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Local library leader Linda Ntaka takes top national honour
Tygerberg library manager Linda Ntaka wins South African UKS/LIASA Librarian of the Year, making Area East Cape Town’s best library subarea.
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Bellville-jeug samel R17 000 in vir bedreigde Afrika-pikkewyne
Bellville-jeug samel R17 000 in vir bedreigde Afrika-pikkewyne as deel van Afrikaans100-vieringe. Geld gaan na bewaring van seelewe.










