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Heritage crisis: Irma Stern Museum closes indefinitely amid public outcry for stakeholder intervention
The Irma Stern Museum in South Africa closed indefinitely on October 31, 2025, after ending its 56-year partnership with the University of Cape Town. This has led to public outcry for transparency regarding financial decisions and the museum’s future. Calls…
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Teachers honoured for non-academic successes at special awards
Teachers at Mitchell’s Plain schools were the biggest group of winners at a recent non-academic awards event.
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Call to comment on sale of City land for long-distance bus terminal near R300 in Stikland
The City of Cape Town is calling for public comment on plans to sell municipal land in Stikland, Bellville, for development of a long-distance bus terminus and commercial complex.
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Pop-up fashion sale in Durbanville combines bargain shopping with a bigger purpose
The much-anticipated pop-up sale hosted by FCD Skills Centre in Durbanville is held from today (4 November) until Friday 7 November in the Durbanville Town Hall in Pampoenkraal Lane.
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‘Pipes under pressure’ Cape Town councillor warns of sanitation crisis
Cape Town’s ageing sanitation network and the city’s response to its growing infrastructure challenges came under the spotlight at last week’s City Council meeting.
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WATCH | White doves released for cancer awareness
A cancer fund-raising and awareness walk was marked with doves, glitter, wings and tears.
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Bellville baby kidnapping: accused seeks bail relaxation despite opposition
Baby kidnapper seeks bail relaxation for religious excursion and travel, sparking strong opposition from victim advocacy groups.
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Known gangster killed in mass shooting in Montrose Park
Two people were killed in a mass shooting in Montrose Park, which is also known as The Farm, in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Western Cape champions disability rights awareness month
Western Cape boosts disability funding to R224M, supporting 221 organizations. Mossel Bay aims to become SA’s first disability-friendly town.









