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Pupil stabs three classmates with screwdriver at Tafelsig school
A pupil stabbed three learners in a classroom altercation. In the chaos two others had an asthma attack and epileptic fit.
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Early morning robbery at Kuils River petrol station: Three suspects nabbed
Three men have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery that took place at a petrol station in Kuils River in the early hours of Friday morning (12 September).
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FCD Skills Centre in Durbanville celebrates a new home
Despite having to move their skills centre in Durbanville twice since December last year, FCD Skills Centre has been going from strength to strength.
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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Early detection vital to improve survival rate
September marks International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Childhood cancer is one of the leading causes of disease-related deaths among children worldwide. Too many are diagnosed too late, and too many families face this journey without enough support.
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KYK | Durbanville-sakeman vry na nag in polisieselle oor skoot op messteker
‘n Bekende sakeman van Durbanville, wat gister in hegtenis geneem is in verband met ‘n skietery op ‘n man wat ‘n ander man, vermoedelik sy eie broer, herhaaldelik met ‘n mes gesteek het, is vandag by die Bellville-landdroshof vrygelaat sonder…
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Residents demand accountability for Milnerton Lagoon
Environmental advocacy group ReThinkTheStink has called on the City of Cape Town to act urgently to restore Lagoon Beach and the Milnerton Lagoon to a safe and healthy state. In a statement entitled “Lagoon Beach: How much longer must we…
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Young changemaker leads Waddle Walk for Sanccob
The Table View community turned out in full force for the Waddle Walk recently, a charity event organised by Alex du Plessis, a Grade 6 learner at Elkanah House Senior Primary.
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Anti-gang strategies show results but are still at teething stages
An evidence-based policing pilot in Mitchell’s Plain has shown some promising results, but not all crime-fighting stakeholders in the area are convinced it is working.
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Gang monitor report debunks outdated statistics
Recent reports claiming the Western Cape is home to between 90 and 130 gangs with a combined membership of 100 000 have been debunked as outdated.
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Report finds guns on Cape Flats were smuggled from Namibia
Stolen Namibian police and military weapons are arming gangsters on the Cape Flats. This according to the Western Cape Gang Monitor quarterly report.










