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New pavilion will be built to withstand ‘teeth of the southeaster’
Strandfontein Pavilion gets R300 million makeover with new restaurants, NSRI base, and event spaces after 40 years of lobbying by councillors.
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The Breakaway Project tackles trench reinstatement backlog
Cape Town has resolved over 5 000 of 7 000 trench reinstatement cases, boosting road repairs and improving contractor performance across the metro.
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Dr Elana Ryklief turns lived trans experience into groundbreaking scholarship
Cape Flats resident Elana Ryklief earned a PhD in English Studies from Stellenbosch University in three years, using her own transgender experiences.
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Rietvlei waterbody closed to water activities for MAC 24-Hour Challenge
Rietvlei will be closed to public water activities on 28–29 March as Milnerton Aquatic Club hosts its 27th 24-Hour Challenge.
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Bellville South murder case postponed, victim and suspect identified as sisters
A Bellville South community mourns after an elderly woman was killed, allegedly by her sister, as court proceedings are delayed and investigations continue.
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Female traffic officer assaulted by taxi driver in Kraaifontein
A provincial traffic officer was allegedly assaulted by a minibus taxi driver during a province-wide road safety operation.
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Area Games held in Delft on Human Rights Day
Learners interested in taking part in the Area and Cape Town Games can visit their nearest recreational facility to get involved and register.
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High-speed collision sends cars crashing through Kraaifontein walls
An employee of a vehicle tracking company, driving at high speed caused a collision that sent two cars crashing through residential boundary walls.
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Sport sustained hope for prisoners on Robben Island
Robben Island is known for the suffering of political prisoners, but often overlooked is their role in organising sport during their imprisonment.










