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Bottles, tyres used to build school
What can you do with 1 700 tyres large car tyres, 6 000 ecobricks, upcycled polystyrene, 60 cubes of cob, 240 cubes of crushed builders rubble, glass bottles, lime internal plasters, large and small gum poles, recycled doors and windows,…
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Register for by-election this weekend
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) confirmed last week that the by-election to elect a new councillor for Ward 5 will be taking place in October this year.
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After school, AftaCool Club helps children
The Boost Africa Foundation in Dunoon is hosting two fundraisers to help with the uplifting of the community.
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Educare in Koeberg turns two
The National War Memorial Health Foundation is celebrating it’s 76th anniversary on Saturday 3 September at the Ysterplaat Educare in Koeberg.
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Organisation not paid
An organisation from Delft is finding it difficult to keep up with their community work because they have not been paid.
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From Wesbank to Wingate, USA
Running could get you places. Not just around the block but indeed halfway across the world, as a young woman who grew up in Wesbank and Kuils River can attest.
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Hit-and-run in Joostenbergvlakte
Kraaifontein police are looking for the driver of a vehicle that struck down and injured a couple walking with their nine-year-old son in Joostenbergvlakte last Monday evening (15 August) between 20:00 and 21:00 in Lucullus Street.
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Bid for City’s own police
In a bid to increase the dismal criminal conviction rate in Cape Town, Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has formally requested police minister Bheki Cele to devolve full crime-fighting powers to the City’s police officers that will enable them to investigate
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Light at tunnel’s end
There is a ray of light at the end of the tunnel for irate residents regarding the issue with street people in the tented camp in Baxter Street opposite the Durbanville Primary School.










