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Lifeguard season closes with lowest drowning figures in seven years
Cape Town ends its lifeguard season after recording its safest summer in seven years, with fewer drownings and strong water safety.
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Hundreds of plastic sticks found on Milnerton Lagoon Beach
Hundreds of plastic earbud sticks found at Lagoon Beach highlight hidden pollution caused by items flushed into sewage systems and washed back to shore.
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Hill-Lewis elected DA leader as new leadership team unveiled
Geordin Hill-Lewis elected DA leader as party unveils new leadership team, marking major transition following federal congress in Midrand.
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Western Cape boosts FMD fight with 50 000 new vaccine doses
The Western Cape has received 50 000 additional foot-and-mouth disease vaccine doses, strengthening efforts to contain the outbreak.
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WATCH| Glorious Gerda clinches seventh TOM victory; debut win in men’s category
Gerda Steyn won her seventh Two Oceans Marathon with a time of 3:27:43, while Arthur Jantjies claimed the men’s title in 3:09:25.
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Mass shooting in Delft leaves two dead, four injured
Two people has been shot and killed while 4 other was wounded during a mass shooting in Leiden, Delft last night (10 April).
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City announces controlled blast in Montague Gardens Industrial area
Residents and businesses are advised of a planned building demolition that will take place in the Montague Gardens Industrial area tomorrow.
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CAPEXIT slams Constitutional amendment as bid to block Western Cape independence
The CAPEXIT Party has denounced a proposed constitutional amendment that would eliminate the only provision guaranteeing communities’ right to self-determination.
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Most against impact of Racecourse development on infrastructure, traffic
A total of 34% of 3 419 objectors mentioned infrastructure capacity and 28% mentioned traffic congestion as their main concerns.
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Original residents share memories of area’s early days for 50th anniversary
More than 100 residents gathered at Dagbreek Hall to celebrate Mitchells Plain’s 50th anniversary, sharing memories of the township’s early days.










