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More CCTV for Kraaifontein
An updated safety and security plan drawn up by the City of Cape Town will see the rollout of more CCTV cameras in the high crime areas of Kraaifontein.
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CPO goes to school
The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) recently visited Palm Park Primary School in Blue Downs to let the learners enjoy the joys of music.
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How to prevent, treat a burn wound
The month of May is also the month in which National Burn Awareness Week is marked.
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Goodwood Clinic celebrates International Nurses day
International Nurses Day, an annual observance held on 12 May commemorating the birth of Florence Nightingale, was established in 1974 by the International Council of Nurses and serves to highlight the significant role nurses fulfill in healthcare.
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Learner shines at science fair
The head boy of Curro Durbanville High School was among seven South African scientists who competed in the world’s largest pre-college science competition in the USA.
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Devastating fire leaves family without shelter
Flames almost destroyed everything a family owned when a fire broke out at their home owned by Communicare on King George Street, Ruyterwacht on the afternoon of 9 May 2022.
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El Shaddai awaits teacher report
El Shaddai Christian School in Durbanville is awaiting a report on accusations that a teacher at the school “verbally abused and ill-treated” a Grade 12 learner.
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Pensioners feeling squeeze
When Marion Booysen, better known as Mary, from Rugby heard about the elderly in their area eating pet food because their monthly pension cannot cover all their expenses, she and her neighbour Isaiah Nombilo from the Democratic Republic of the…
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‘We’re trapped inside’
Persistent sewage spills continue unabated in a Vredekloof street where residents have locked horns with the City of Cape Town for years over lasting solutions that are not forthcoming.










