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Online fraud on the rise in Milnerton, Table View, with up to 20 cases reported daily
A fraud investigator at the Table View police station says they receive about 10 to 20 fraud dockets per day (depending on the time of the month) from incidents within the precinct, Milnerton and surrounding areas.
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Operation of a Kuils River steel factory amid emission row raises questions
Residents are questioning why local steel factory Kamal Cisco is in operation if a notice of non-compliance was issued late last year.
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Local policing forum concerned as crime escalates in Elsies River
The local policing forum in Elsies River is worried about the escalation of crime in the precinct.
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Goeie Hoop Primary School walls transformed into artwork
Two walls at Goeie Hoop Primary School in Bellville South were recently painted in a joint effort.
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Tokai Lions Club visits Tygerberg Hospital’s children’s ward
The Lions Club of Tokai paid a visit to the Tygerberg Hospital’s children’s ward on Thursday 15 February where they distributed soft toys.
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Training programme for textile manufacturing workers
The Western Cape CMT Business Chamber is currently offering a training programme for textile manufacturing workers.
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Stats paint a bleak picture of ongoing crime in Kraaifontein
The third-quarter crime statistics released on Friday paint a bleak picture of ongoing violent and drug-related crime in Kraaifontein as a severe lack of police resources fail to stem the tide.
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Three arrested for stabbing learner outside J.G. Meiring High School in Goodwood
Three arrests were made after the stabbing incident that took place outside J.G. Meiring High School in Goodwood.
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Yves Goosen (77) completes Peninsula Marathon after 31 years
Yves Goosen from Goodwood just completed his first Balwin Sports Peninsula Marathon at the age of 77.
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Help children fall in love with books with The Love Books campaign
According to the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) of 2021, statistics show that 81% of Grade 4 learners tested in South Africa cannot read for meaning in any of the 11 official languages, and could not answer straight…










