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‘Ry self jul vullis weg’ sê Stad nadat Brackenfell-inwoner kla
Inwoners van Brinkstraat in Brackenfell is voorverlede week deur die Stad Kaapstad aangesê om self hul vullis na die stortingsterrein toe aan te ry nadat dit vir bykans ’n week in die straat moes staan.
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SPCA takes action after dog abuse video circulates in Goodwood
A video showing a dog being abused near a Goodwood school led to an SPCA investigation and the rescue of several dogs.
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Man gevind wat hond glo wegsmyt
Die krag van sosiale- en tradisionele media het verlede week veroorsaak dat ’n man wat ’n hond langs die pad weggesmyt het, se turf lelik sit.
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Hip Hop community mourns the death of SA breakdancer after shooting
The Hip Hop community is in mourning after one of the most gifted breakdancers in Cape Town, Ruben Jansen, was gunned down over the weekend.
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Thornton community gathers to discuss Green Wall squatter camp crisis
The Thornton community gathered for an urgent public meeting to address the ongoing issue of the Green Wall squatter camp.
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New Ward 113 councillor tackles vagrancy and beautification projects
As the new Ward 113 councillor Sue van der Linde approached the end of her fifth week at the helm, she is currently tackling various issues in the ward that needs attention.
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Food delivery driver robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight
A food delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint in Monte Vista by suspects in a minibus-taxi.
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Durbanville police arrest 10 suspects with illegal firearms and ammunition
Ten suspects were arrested by Durbanville police when found in possession of prohibited firearms and ammunition in Fisantekraal.
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Thousands of rape cases closed
Between April 2018 and December 2023, over 274,000 criminal cases in the Western Cape were closed due to lack of evidence, including over 6,000 rape and sexual assault cases.
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Thousands of rape cases closed
Between April 2018 and December 2023, over 274,000 criminal cases in the Western Cape were closed due to lack of evidence, including over 6,000 rape and sexual assault cases.









