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Drug awareness programme held at Parow High School
The Parow police in partnership with Parow High School recently hosted a two-day drug awareness education programme.
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Make your home cosier for winter
Even though our winters are incomparable to those in Europe, it can still get very cold in South Africa, especially at night and, with the cost of electricity being what it is, we need to be a little creative when…
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Revamp for Excelsior High School
“You can opt to be a cheque charity by only writing out cheques and not getting involved in the community or you can form partnerships as equals and spend time in the community for a legacy that lasts a long…
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Areas identified for smale-scale rentals
Eleven neighbourhoods in Kraaifontein have been identified by Subcouncil 2 as areas suitable to permit high-density development of small-scale rental units.
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Club Company throwback with local DJs
Did you let your hair down and enjoy good music this past weekend?.
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Dead baby found in bin
“The community must take responsibility and step up to assist the police in finding the mother who dumped her newborn baby in a rubbish bin last week.”.
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Bellville CPF meeting held
Illegal dumping in Voortrekker Road, taxis, vagrants, drugs and prostitution are a few of the crime trends discussed at Bellville Community Policing Forum (BCPF)’ first community partnership meeting held last Wednesday.
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Project to create awareness around litter, dumping launched
Starting with the youngest the City of Cape Town is working to change the mindset around litter and dumping with an awareness programme at schools.
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City budgets to grow economy
A total budget of R713 million in the City’s draft budget for the 2022-’23 financial year is earmarked to grow the local economy by bolstering small businesses and industries in Cape Town.
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Growing plants and minds
Soneike High School in Highbury celebrated Earth Day on Friday 22 April by planting 1 000 indigenous trees and shrubs.









