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AI cameras boost community safety in Cape Town’s northern suburbs
Artificial intelligence has officially entered the public safety landscape through the Northern Suburbs Camera Initiative (NSCI), an AI-powered project rolled out across multiple suburbs in Cape Town.
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Isaacs shines on world stage
Bellville athlete Gardeo Isaacs wins bronze medal at World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
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Police launch major raid over Cape Town municipal contracts
In a sweeping anti-corruption operation, the South African Police Service (SAPS) conducted simultaneous search and seizure raids at 26 locations across Cape Town on Tuesday, 30 September, targeting individuals and entities linked to municipal contracts worth approximately R1.6 billion.
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The Mitchell’s Plain trains are coming soon, but nobody knows exactly when
The Mitchell’s Plain trains are coming soon, says social media videos released by Prasa.
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Cape Town ocean project Save a Fishie reaches 50-ton clean-up mark
Cape Town’s Save a Fishie, led by Zoë Prinsloo, celebrates removing 50 tons of litter and sets a new goal of 75 tons within two years.
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City launches ‘Move with Melody’ dance contest ahead of Festive Lights Switch-On
The competition aims to showcase the city’s vibrant and diverse talent while celebrating this year’s theme, United in Hope.
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Tafelsig is sitting on a sewage timebomb
“Can we say you can’t go to the toilet anymore in Mitchell’s Plain?” chair Solomon Philander asked the Sub-council 12 meeting. City official Elroy de Villiers replied: “I think we can go as far as that, sir.”










