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De Kuilen’s class of 2022 shines as school achieves 97.5% pass rate
De Kuilen High Schools’ matrics of 2022 achieved a 97.5% pass rate and a 81% Bachelor pass rate.
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Kuils River man a victim of double carjacking as robbers drive off with both his vehicles
A man who went to investigate a noise coming from outside his home in Voëlvlei, Kuils River was met by three robbers in the early hours of Tuesday morning (24 January).
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Shelter space planned at taxi rank in Durbanville
A 30-bed safe space is planned in the new Durbanville Public Transport Interchange (PTI) development at the Durbanville taxi rank, which will start within the coming months.
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Hardware store all too aware of criminal activity in its surrounds
A local hardware store in Klipkop, Parow East, confirmed recently that they too are impacted by the criminal activity in the area surrounding the business premises.
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Motorists warned as smash-and-grab incidents on the rise in Table View area
Malibongwe Drive and Potsdam Road have been identified as the most notorious spots for smash-and-grabs in the Table View area after an increase was noted during the past four months.
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Pump stations set for upgrade to boost protection from load shedding
As sewage leaks become the norm at Small Bay Beach in Bloubergstrand and the Milnerton Lagoon, the City of Cape Town says they will now upgrade pump stations and boost protection from load shedding and illegal dumping into the sewer…
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Schools in City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 2 bemoan lack of traffic officials, infrastructure and services
Intergovernmental discussion between the City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 2 and the provincial education department is on the board to find solutions to the traffic chaos outside schools during drop-off and pick-up times.
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Lack of organisational skills at city-based NPOs remains a concern
The lack of organisational skills and human resources at local non-profit organisations (NPOs) is becoming apparent as more and more NPOs are being registered in Cape Town. Many others are closing down due to lack of funding.
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Beloved teacher who ‘made an impact’ remembered as a woman of strength
The sudden passing of a beloved teacher and respected colleague just before the start of the new school year came as a shock to the Kuils River Primary School community last week.
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‘Gangsters were shooting in the morning’: Despite challenges, Bonteheuwel matrics beat the odds
If passing matric is not stressful enough, a matriculant from Bonteheuwel says gangsters fighting added more challenges.










