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City attends to almost 5 000 service requests from severe power infrastructure damage
The City of Cape Town’s electricity teams remain on the ground, attending to approximately 4 800 outstanding service requests received since yesterday morning.
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Two mobile pet clinics now serving Strandfontein community
Strandfontein residents can now access mobile pet healthcare from the SPCA and ARO, offering vaccinations, deworming and sterilisation services.
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Police struggling to keep up in expanding Parklands area
Concerns over policing in Parklands are growing as DA constituency head Nicholas Gotsell highlights crime and limited police visibility.
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Road works to turn Klipheuwel Road into dual carriageway underway
Klipheuwel Road (R302) is currently being turned into a dual carriageway between the intersections with Brackenfell Boulevard and Olifantsrivier Avenue.
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Animal rights groups gather outside parliament to push for legal reform
Animal protection groups gathered outside parliament in Cape Town on Saturday, calling for stronger legal protections for animals in South Africa.
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Storm leaves 140 caravan park residents destitute — urgent donations deeded
Approximately 140 of the 200 residents of Hardekraaltjie Caravan Park in Cape Town were left severely affected by the storm yesterday.
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Athletics track upgrades secure World Athletics Class Two certification
Cape Town’s Blue Downs and Wesfleur athletics stadiums have received World Athletics Class Two Certification after R61 million in upgrades.
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Cape Town’s storm unleashes animal crisis as Cape of Good Hope SPCA rescues 100 animals
Storm related animal admissions are expected to exceed 100 animals as relentless rain, flooding, and cold conditions continue to batter Cape Town.










