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Market in the park delights
Residents of Echium Park are reclaiming their public spaces in the most inspiring way – through a vibrant community market organised by the Friends of Echium Park.
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Two years after murder De Zicht residents roll up sleeves again to make area safe
Residents of De Zicht near Richwood and Burgundy Estate rolled their sleeves up this past weekend to clean up a nearby field of rubbish and overgrown vegetation, particularly the invasive Port Jackson.
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Local golfer secures spot in Golf RSA International
Craig Jacobs (20) from Monte Vista was disappointed when he was not selected last month to participate in the Golf RSA International at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington. He was overjoyed when he was informed earlier this month that he…
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Soneike’s matrics beaming with pride
Soneike High School’s class of 2024 achieved a 90,3% pass rate – considerably more than the 78,8% pass rate in 2023.
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‘Covid’ matriculants shine
Apex High School in Eerste River celebrated the achievements of its “Covid Cohort” after the school was once again one of the shining lights in the community.
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Jan Krielskool spog met 100% slaagsyfer!
Die Jan Krielskool se matrieks van 2024 het nie net ’n uitstekende 100%-slaagsyfer behaal nie, maar 80,3% van die leerders het boonop met toegang tot universiteitstudies geslaag.
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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”).









