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Monte Vista bridge clean-up highlights ongoing vagrancy challenges
A clean-up operation was conducted under the Monte Vista Boulevard-bridge crossing the N1-highway recently, where vagrants have been making their home for some time now.
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Radio Eersterivier presenter inspired by Japanese walker
A presenter at Radio Eersterivier said he had recently had the best interview of his life with Gump Suzuki, a Japanese man who walked from Kenya to Cape Town.
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Decaying kelp on Cape Town beaches sparks debate over cleanup policy
Beaches stretching from Melkbosstrand to Milnerton are facing a growing issue that is dampening the local experience for both residents and tourists alike. The accumulation of decaying kelp along popular beach fronts has become a significant concern,
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A tale of rebellion during the anti-apartheid uprising
Locals can get a first look at Athlone ‘85 – a captivating film that tells the story of a student’s rebellious actions during the 1985 anti-apartheid uprising on the Cape Flats.
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Brasse Vannie Kaap’s documentary shines on the global stage
The South African Hip Hop group Brasse Vannie Kaap (BVK) has once again captured the world’s attention – this time through their acclaimed documentary by the same name, which won the Best Director – Documentary award at the Berlin Indie…
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Job seekers warned as scammers target unemployed youth in SA
With slight improvement in the official unemployment rate in the third quarter of 2024, 32,1% of the country’s working population remain unemployed.
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Radio Eersterivier presenter inspired by Japanese walker
A presenter at Radio Eersterivier said he had recently had the best interview of his life with Gump Suzuki, a Japanese man who walked from Kenya to Cape Town.
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Scottsdene Secondary School celebrates 90.4% matric pass rate in 2024
Structured discipline, extra support and a daily meal paid off for a Kraaifontein school, where the matric pass rate soared from 67% in 2022 to 90,4% two years later.
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Decaying kelp on Cape Town beaches sparks debate over cleanup policy
Beaches stretching from Melkbosstrand to Milnerton are facing a growing issue that is dampening the local experience for both residents and tourists alike. The accumulation of decaying kelp along popular beach fronts has become a significant concern,
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SA Army Band Western Cape brings joy to elders in tribute to Mandela
The Jubilee and Jabulani Memorial Homes were alive with music, joy, and celebration as the SA Army Band Western Cape honoured the iconic legacy of former President Nelson Mandela on Wednesday 29 January.








