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Residents protest gang violence in Mitchells Plain: ‘Enough is enough’
Gang tensions in the Lentegeur and Beacon Valley areas has interventions by the safety and security, religious and municipal fraternities alongside residents who have had enough.
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Balfour honours UWC legacy
Sporting a fedora with sartorial flair, Prof Robert Balfour was officially introduced as the University of the Western Cape’s (UWC) new Rector and Vice-Chancellor at his inaugural media conference held at the university’s Centre for Humanities Resear
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Moet asseblief nie dronk bestuur
Ek verwys na die brief van Fezekile Cotani van 15 Januarie oor die geweldige uitgawes en die gevolge van drankmisbruik (“R7 billion down the drain amid poverty and economic hardship”).
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Nuwe Binnelandse Sake-kantoor verwelkom
Vir ons wat in die noordelike voorstede woon is dit wonderlike nuus dat die departement binnelandse sake ’n kantoor in die Tygervallei-sentrum gaan open.
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Baie dankie Hester by die veearts
Hester van Zyl by die Goedemoed-veearts is een van daai mense wat jou net laat beter voel as jy haar vriendelike, stralende gesig sien.
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Man’s body found near Drostdy Park canal: Police seek community assistance
A man’s body was discovered near the canal in Drostdy Park, Kuils River this morning (Saturday 18 January).
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WATCH | New UWC Rector Prof Robert Balfour vows to uphold its legacy of social justice
Sporting a bow tie and fedora with sartorial flair, Prof Robert Balfour was officially introduced as the University of Western Cape’s (UWC) new Rector and Vice-Chancellor at his inaugural media conference held at the university’s Centre for Humanities Research in…
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WATCH | Cyclists unite for safety on routes
Cyclists from across Cape Town took to the streets this weekend in a mass protest ride to raise awareness of the growing number of attacks on cyclists commuting via the Woodstock Bridge, Marine Drive Bridge and the Milnerton MyCiTi bus…
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Debate sparks on extramurals for matrics
A heated discussion has emerged among parents, learners and teachers following a principal’s directive for Grade 12 learners to discontinue all extramural activities for their matric year.







