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Slow-changing traffic light continues to cause havoc
More concerns have been pouring in after TygerBurger reported about an alleged “slow working” traffic light in Dolphin Beach last week.
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Substation irks residents
Residents surrounding two substations in Boston say they’ve been complaining about the property for years without any long-term solution being implemented by its owners – the City of Cape Town.
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Pollution protest held
Community activists came out in large numbers on World Water Day (Tuesday 22 March) to protest against the pollution of the Milnerton Lagoon.
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Bonteheuwel teacher represents SA in Dubai
One moment she is performing at the Cape Town Carnival and the next she is in Dubai escorting the president of South Africa at the Dubai Expo 2022.
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Millions lost in violent taxi protest
The City of Cape Town is considering a civil suit against organisers of last week’s taxi protest.
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Caracal sightings on Intaka Island
Intaka Island, Century City’s 16-hectare wetlands and conservation area, had a new visitor recently.
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Pretpark ‘was nie onveilig nie’
Die vrou wat saam met haar stiefseun (6) om en by 5 m ver van ’n prettoestel in Bellville geval het, het glo rugfrakture.
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Fence to be erected
If all goes ahead as planned, the installation of the fence at Potsdam is expected to take place within the coming weeks.
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Lombard formally hands over his vast personal collection
Acclaimed South African photojournalist and activist Rashid Lombard formally handed over his vast personal collection of images, videos and other material to the University of the Western Cape (UWC).










