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Landgoed presteer: Zevenwacht as suksesvolste produsent aangewys
Die Zevenwacht-wynlandgoed is as die suksesvolste produsent by die Investec Trofee-wynskou aangewys.
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Gaste geniet ’n heerlike omgeekuier
Die NG kerk Kuilsrivier-Suid het op Saterdag 10 Junie ’n omgeetafel-geleentheid as deel van hul Winterhoopprojek aangebied.
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Oefengroep gaan eers rus
Die oefengroep by die Blue Downs-swembad sal nou eers ’n blaaskans vat, maar hulle gaan in die lente weer volstoom voort.
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‘Abalone tycoon’ loses his Toyota which is set to be auctioned off
A so-called “abalone tycoon” narrowly escaped losing his freedom two years ago, but failed to save his car, which was used during the crime.
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Strong winds uproot trees in Ward 1 as more bad weather is predicted
Several big trees have been uprooted across the metro as a result of strong or gale force wind recently.
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It all adds up for Moied: Maths genius shines for SA at international competition
Misconceptions abound when it comes to mathematics, says a 16-year-old learner making waves in the subject.
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‘Syndicates focussing on taxis and e-hailing services’: Smash and grabs on the rise
A substantial increase in the number of smash and grab and commuter robberies were reported on all the main transport corridors running through Elsies River, the Elsies River Community Police Forum (ERCPF) confirmed.
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Stats show contact crimes on the rise
The crime statistics for January to March 2023, the fourth quarter of the 2022-’23 financial year, recently released by police minister Bheki Cele indicated the Western Cape saw the biggest reduction (14,1%) of murders recorded.
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Volskaalse reddings operasie red Brackenfell man se lewe
’n Volskaalse reddingsoperasie deur die Stad Kaapstad se brand- en reddingspersoneel ná ’n ernstige ongeluk op die R300/N1-afrit het die lewe van ’n 33-jarige man van Brackenfell gered.
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Electricity ‘wheeling’ pilot gets green light from City of Cape Town
Known as electricity wheeling, the City of Cape Town is leading the way in a South African first pilot project where 15 commercial electricity suppliers – representing 25 generators – will start selling electricity to 40 commercial consumers using th









