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Boy with rare illness realises racing dream at Killarney thanks to local champion
His dream was to sit in a race car and on Saturday this dream became a reality for Siyabonga Mokoena (11) from Table View.
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Drie motors en ’n motorfiets gesteel in Durbanville in ‘n enkele dag
Diewe het verlede week in slegs een dag drie motors en ’n motorfiets in Durbanville en Bellville gesteel.
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Dismissed tender appeals at Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works welcomed
The decision taken by the City of Cape Town’s tender appeals authority to dismiss appeals that would delay much-needed upgrades to Potsdam Wastewater Treatment Works (PWWTW) has been welcomed by many.
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Gemeenskapswerker vereer vir haar bydra deur burgemeester
’n Inwoner van Monte Vista is onlangs met ’n burgemeesterstoekenning vereer as erkenning vir haar bydrae tot gemeenskapsdiens.
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‘The Fat Fairy’ mourned by fans and friends
The fans and friends of “The Fat Fairy” are mourning the loss of Melanie (Mel) Boucher from Durbanville, who recently passed away after a massive stroke.
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‘Becoming whole again’: 50 up for free beach yoga sessions at popular Cape Town beach
The free beach yoga celebrated their 50th event at Eden on the Bay last week.
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Bothasig couple embark on ‘most adventurous’ trip to South Pole
Two local Bothasig residents are currently embarking on a journey to the South Pole where they will be documenting some of the most remote and breathtaking natural scenery.
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COMPETITION | Win VIP tickets to the Cape Town Carnival
Colourful costumes, floats, and artistic performances – the Cape Town Carnival parade returns to its former glory this year.
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Bellville granny celebrates turning 102: Religion her recipe for old age
What would you ask for as a gift for your 102nd birthday? In Cynthia de Villiers (née Harley’s) case, all she wanted was “blessings”.
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Clean-ups go big: Save a Fishie to clean up over 100 beaches nationwide
Picking up waste and getting their hands dirty is a no brainer for environmentalist group Save a Fishie as they soon embark on their most ambitious Coastal Beach Clean-up Campaign to date.










