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Leerders gaan weer normaalweg skool
Skole sal nou weer terugkeer na normaal nadat ’n spesiale kabinetsvergadering Maandag veranderings aan die aangepaste waarskuwingsvlak 1-Covid-19-regulasies goedgekeur het.
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Traffic chief back on duty after K-word allegations
The Breede Valley Municipality’s traffic chief, who was accused and suspended after making racial remarks towards his colleague, has returned to work.
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Cooperation established between W Cape, California
The Western Cape provincial government has approved the drafting of a memorandum of understanding on agriculture between the provincial legislature and the state of California in the USA.
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Haweprobleme kniehalter puik Wes-Kaapse uitvoer
Die appel- en peerbedryf in die Wes-Kaap lyk gesond en huidige vooruitsigte dui daarop dat die bedryf goed van die droogte herstel.
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Summer fires cost R10 m.
Western Cape Disaster Risk Management have already spent more that R10 million on firefighting this summer.
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Verhogings kan landbou sink
Die landboubedryf kan eenvoudig nie dubbelsyferverhogings in kragpryse bekostig nie.
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Swart sakelui het nou ‘n forum
’n Nuwe sakeforum is onlangs in Touwsrivier gestig om eienaars van klein sakeondernemings te help.
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Boom wat val keer vrou in bakkie vas
’n Gehoorgestremde vrou is Dondermiddag in die kajuit van haar bakkie vasgekeer toe ’n boom op twee voertuie geval het.
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Community stalwart’s death mourned
A man so dear to the hearts of the people of Worcester and the greater Cape Winelands District has died.









