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DA retains Western Cape, with support for PA rising
With more than 3,3 million registered voters in the Western Cape, the province saw an approximately 60% voter turnout as locals elected leadership for the province for the next five years.
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Western Cape prepares for new leadership as sixth provincial parliament dissolves
With the dissolution of the sixth provincial parliament at midnight on Tuesday 28 May, the Western Cape will see its new leadership sworn in to the provincial legislature within the next 14 days.
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Social development department celebrates Child Protection Week with focus on safety
The Metro North regional Department of Social Development celebrated Child Protection Week last week.
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Table View woman turned away from local voting station, told she’s registered to vote in Pakistan
Many voters in the country faced a disheartening reality on election day last week, like a woman who was turned away because she was apparently registered to vote in Islamabad, Pakistan, a country she has never been to.
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Informal settlement residents endure three weeks without electricity
For three weeks, residents of Egoli informal settlement in Schaapkraal have been in the dark.
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‘Stemme’ in Kuilsrivier praat oor kruisies trek op stemdag
Sommiges was gelukkig en kon vinnig in en uit terwyl ander verlede Woensdag ure moes toustaan om hul kruisies te kon trek.
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DOWNLOAD | FASHION WORLD: Winter Sale – 50% off on selected items!
Check out Fashion World’s Winter Sale, with up to 50% off selected items, while stocks last. They have a wide selection of styles, colours, prints, and sizes available.
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GEBORG | Kry nou jou kaartjies vir die laaste wals saam met Engelbert
Engelbert Humperdinck, legendariese minnesanger, se The Last Waltz Farewell Tour kom in Julie na Suid-Afrika.
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Western Cape Premier says thank you to voters
Following its victory in the provincial and regional ballots over the weekend, Western Cape Premier Alan Winde on Saturday said the Western Cape Government will remain committed to the citizens of the province.










