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Residents demand answers as Leap officers exit Kraaifontein
Kraaifontein residents are outraged after the City of Cape Town redeployed Leap officer, despite Kraaifontein being one of the province’s most violent areas.
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Improved access for disabled victims at Brackenfell Police Station
Provincial minister Anroux Marais handed over a portable ramp to Brackenfell Police Station.
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SA Water Warriors need R200 000 to make Christmas outreach a reality
SA Water Warriors is struggling to get to the regular amounts of outreaches they used to do per year.
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Future of Blaauwberg corridor discussed at local development workshop
The City of Cape Town hosted a public workshop to discuss the Blaauwberg Corridor Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF).
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Delft Primary hosts multilingual debate
The Delft Primary Language Association recently hosted a competition where learners from different schools competed in debate, literature review and unprepared reading in English, Xhosa and Afrikaans, all three official languages in the Western Cape.
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Bonteheuwel disabled residents get mobility boost from Al-Imaad Foundation and DPSA
Al-Imaad Foundation, in collaboration with Disabled People South Africa (DPSA), donated assistive devices such as wheelchairs and canes to disabled residents in Bonteheuwel.
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Three choirs to unite in harmony
Mark your calendars for Saturday 21 September at 15:00 at the Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre, to experience a remarkable concert featuring three of South Africa’s most prestigious children’s choirs: the Cape Town Children’s Choir, Bloemfontein Children
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City warns of hijacked urban waste vehicles
Happy Valley and Mfuleni are two of four communities where urban waste vehicles from the City of Cape Town were hijacked.
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Een Engelse graad R-klas by Mikro volgende jaar
Die Wes-Kaapse onderwysdepartement het toestemming verleen dat die Laerskool Mikro van volgende jaar af met een Engelse graad R-klas met maksimum 30 leerders kan begin.
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‘Respect the sewerage system’ – City
Residents should take responsibilty to keep their sewerage systems clean and cannot always blame the City of Cape Town.










