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Hisense goes big in TVs, fridges
“I was here when Tedelex closed and I was here 13 years ago when Hisense opened, and the company produced the second-largest volume of television sets worldwide in 2023. It is the number 1 TV and refrigeration brand in South…
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Helping youth achieve goals
More than 3 million youth in South Africa are not in Employment, Education and Training (NEET). Despite widespread awareness of the problem and millions of rands invested in youth-employment programmes over the past few decades, the problem persists.
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Cape Town unveils cheaper meter to sell power back
‘The City of Cape Town is now ready to roll the long-awaited cheaper single-phase feed-in meter out to enable many more Capetonians to sell their excess solar power back. The team has successfully been able to procure, test and now…
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Man sought on family matter
Abba Specialist Adoption and Social Services is urgently looking for Elmarco Adams, or his family who may know his whereabouts.
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Asez lei volhoubare ontwikkeling in Atlantis
Terwyl die wêreldgemeenskap verenig om Wêreldomgewingsdag onder die tema “Ons land. Ons toekoms” te herdenk, tree die Atlantis- Spesiale Ekonomiese Sone-maatskappy (Asez) na vore as ’n deurslaggewende speler as dryfveer van betekenisvolle verandering
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Spiritual group for police
The Atlantis Northern Metropole District Spiritual Crime Prevention Executive Committee hosted a “Spiritual Crime Prevention Forum Meeting” on Wednesday 6 March in Sherwood Park, Atlantis. Local chairperson Rev Steven Alberts said different police st
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Here’s what to do if your wheelie bin goes missing . . .
The City of Cape Town is urging residents to be vigilant following an increase in stolen wheelie bins in 2023 compared to the previous year. According to recent data, there were 29 330 reported cases of stolen bins in 2023,…
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Protect waste services
Residents in Atlantis are encouraged to report any information related to incidents of extortion threats directed at waste collection services in the area, should they occur.
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Housing scam doing the rounds
The City encourages residents to be cautious when approached about a housing opportunity and to be aware of scammers. This is especially important when residents are asked to pay to receive or to buy a subsidy housing opportunity.




