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Another year of street dance competitions
The One3collective, with assistance from the Merriman Lions Club in Goodwood, hosted a series of dance battle competitions throughout 2021 building up towards the final in November.
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B’fell post office robbed
The police are still on the hunt for the three men who robbed the post office yesterday morning.
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Mayor writes to De Ruyter over electricity hikes
The City of Cape Town last week rejected Eskom’s application to hike the electricity price by 20,5%.
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Meter update woes
Residents in Milnerton, Table View, Blaauwberg, Parklands and Melkbosstrand whose electricity meters are due for an update are seeking clarity on the new system.
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Leerder dood ná skok
Die Bellville-gemeenskap is in rou gedompel nadat ’n gr. 9-leerder aan die Hoërskool Bellville, Matthew Cockrell (15), oorlede is.
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Water still seeping out
Two years after reporting a strange water seepage to City of Cape Town authorities, large amounts of water continue to seep onto Vredekloof Road in Vredekloof 24/7 without resolve.
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Library closure after 30 years shocks
The sudden announcement of the imminent closure of Tygervalley Library has been met with shock and outrage by its users.
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Drieling ná lang stryd
Ná sewe jaar van trane op die bitter pad van onvrugbaarheid het ’n egpaar van Brackenfell net voor Kersfees ’n drieling in die wêreld verwelkom.
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Elderly woman robbed in Kraaifontein
An elderly woman from Kraaifontein North was recently robbed in her house by two men pretending to be City of Cape Town employees coming to put in a new electricity meter.
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Uys creates first African rapid Covid-19 antigen testing kit
University of the Western Cape alumnus Ashley Uys from Belhar had enough reason to celebrate last week as his company, Medical Diagnostech, became the first business whose rapid Covid-19 antigen testing kit was approved by the South African Health Pr







