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PHA gets a much needed helping hand
The campaign to keep the Philippi Horticultural Area (PHA) a no-build zone gain- ed momentum last week when Heritage Western Cape made their decision...
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Keep your lawn green and lush
OWN CORRESPONDENT With much of the country suffering the effects of drought, the City of Cape Town implemented Level 2 water restrictions at the...
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It’s carnival time
The seventh annual Cape Town Carnival is set to dazzle the Green Point Fan Walk on Saturday March 12, from 3pm till late. With...
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Five tips for aspiring entrepreneurs
STEVE REIDIt is a great privilege to have this platform to share with a considerably larger audience than I have to date.
They say...
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Anniversary
* Thomas Wildschutt Junior Primary School, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this month, will hold a thanksgiving service at the Wesley...
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Day care centre kids on the street after City eviction
A group of youngsters from Cafda are trying to make a positive change in their community through soccer. Their motto, “We play for unity...
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‘D6 stolen from us’
LILLIAN AMOS Tomorrow, February 11, will mark 50 years since District Six was declared an area for white people only, under apartheid’s cruel Group...
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School instils pride
Grassy Park High School held its second annual Pride Act awards last week to give credit to pupils who performed well academically last year....
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Kids out of school due to big waiting lists
ROSHAN ABRAHAMSIt’s almost a month since the start of the academic year, but there are children in Lavender Hill and Retreat who should have...
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Friendly vibes linger in New Horizons
New Horizons in Pelican Park is a melting pot of people who moved from areas across the city such as Ottery, Lotus River, Hanover...