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Vrou op N7-snelweg naby Richwood in Kaapstad geskiet
’n Motoris is verlede week na die hospitaal gehaas nadat sy in haar motor op die N7-snelweg deur ’n onbekende groep mans aangeval en geskiet is.
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Rape survivor from Brackenfell in Cape Town talks about her ordeal with the Daniel Jamneck murder accused
In a turn of events, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), on Friday, confirmed it would re-visit the 2005 case of a woman raped by a man who stands accused of the brutal rape and murder of 7-year-old Daniel Jamneck.
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Countless unemployed creatives inspired
When she was a bright-eyed youngster and sat down to start studying religion, she had no idea how different her life would turn out.
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Elsies River teacher bags top honours at national teacher’s awards
A teacher from Elsies River, whom TygerBurger recently published an article after winning the provincial teacher’s awards, has gone one step further and was named second runner up at the national teacher’s awards.
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Bloody Friday the 13th in Bishop Lavis and Bonteheuwel in Cape Town
It was a bloody morning on Friday the 13th when two women were shot in Bonteheuwel and Bishop Lavis, respectively. The one woman died on the scene while the other was rushed to hospital.
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Woman gunned down in Bonteheuwel, Cape Town, three suspects on the run
The police are hunting for three suspects in Bonteheuwel after a woman was gunned down earlier this morning (Friday, 13 October).
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Education crisis deepens as Brackenfell faces shortage of schools
A crisis ensues as more and more parents in an ever-growing Brackenfell struggle to get their children into already overcrowded schools. This, in part is due to a lack of schools in the area and the fact that the provincial…
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Councillor eases long queues with food for all
Francesca Walker, the Subcouncil 4 chair, made it her mission to feed the needy who have to stand in long queues on any given day to make use of public services.
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Milnerton lifeguards make sure every splash is safe
It’s that time of the year when beaches, pools and water parks come alive with the laughter and splashes of eager swimmers seeking relief from the heat – but with the excitement of summer also comes a crucial responsibility: the…
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‘Lights out’ for Otto du Plessis Drive in Milnerton
The rise in copper cable theft has become a significant concern in recent years, negatively affecting essential services and posing a threat to public safety.










