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Former teacher at Fairmont High School in Durbanville publishes his first ebook
A former teacher at Fairmont High School – also a professional speaker, trainer, consultant, life and corporate coach – has published his first ebook.
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Paralimpiese atleet se prys ná uittrede ”n verrassing en eer’
Min mense kan daarmee spog dat hul loopbane met ’n nasionale prys afgesluit is.
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Telkom in CapeGate rot en kaal besteel
Die Telkom-winkel in die CapeGate winkelsentrum is verlede week Dinsdagaand rot en kaal besteel in ’n gewapende rooftog.
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Rugby becoming increasingly inclusive in Eerste River
Women’s rugby is looking brighter in the community of Eerste River with schools now starting girl teams, women coaches being recognised for their work, opportunities for growth given, and eager young girls taking up the call to become part of…
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Vliegongeluk word ondersoek
Ná ’n ligtevliegtuig-ongeluk in Kraaifontein verlede week het die Suid-Afrikaanse Burgerlugvaartowerheid gesê ’n voorlopige verslag oor die omstandighede rondom die voorval sal binne 30 dae uitgereik word.
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Suspects nabbed after attack on 81-year-old man on the outskirts of Durbanville
Two suspects were arrested last Tuesday and Friday respectively for attacking and robbing an 81-year-old man who was found covered in blood and with a wound to his head on Saturday 25 March alongside Contermanskloof Road.
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Parow Valley resident to run Two Oceans to help keep RX Radio on air
A Parow Valley resident, Johandie de Kock, is dusting off her running shoes in preparation for the upcoming Two Oceans Marathon.
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MES having remarkable success with homeless as E-waste changes their lives
The successful electronic-waste recycling programme of MES Cape Town has brought on even more success than just the many loads of e-waste received and recycled.
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Speed bump in Monte Vista has residents disgruntled at lack of public participation
A speed bump in Diaz Avenue, Monte Vista, that went up without much notification has residents here concerned about the City of Cape Town’s public participation process.










