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Cape Town photographer’s hijacked car and camera gear recovered within hours on Bottelary Road
After a motorist reported his car hijacked along Bottelary Road, police quickly relayed the vehicle’s details to response teams.
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ViSNet hou weer slypskool
ViSNet, die nie-winsgewende organisasie wat daarop gemik is om opkomende digters en skrywers met kennis toe te rus, hou eersdaags weer ’n slypskool.
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Clarity given on looming meter update deadline
With the deadline on vital electricity-meter software updates looming, social media and misinformation has caused widespread confusion.
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SPONSORED | Transform your tomorrow with the Vulamathuba Bursary Fund
A life-changing educational opportunity awaits ambitious young minds in the Cape Metro region.
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Nuwe inbelsentrum in Bellville dra by
’n Nuwe inbelsentrum in Bellville dra by tot ’n jaarlikse voorspelde inkomste van meer as R22,7 miljard vir die plaaslike ekonomie.
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Brink is Sakeleier van die Jaar
“Elkeen in die dorp het ’n verantwoordelikheid om ’n kultuur van eenheid in Durbanville te skep. Bou op en moenie afbreek, skinder of klippe gooi nie,” het Pieter Koen, voorsitter van die Durbanville-Sakekamer verlede Woensdagaand gesê.
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‘Hopelessness fuels gangsterism’: Inside the Cape Flats crisis
Gang violence on the Cape Flats is rising, with children being recruited as young as 6 years old.
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Durbanville campus begins construction, offering 4 000+ student spaces
STADIO Higher Education has begun construction on a new campus in Durbanville, aiming to welcome students by 2026.
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‘Groen’-trollies baan weg tot skoner Bellville
Gee pad voor die Greater Tygerberg Partnership (GTP) se baanbreker-innovasie vir Bellville se informele dromkrappers!
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The uncertain fate of Bellville Velodrome amid soaring repair costs
Responding to pertinent questions posed by Subcouncil 14 in August regarding Bellville’s white elephant, Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said an investment of R300 million to fully restore the Velodrome stadium is unfeasible.










