The City of Cape Town has confirmed that refuse collection services are running behind schedule across several areas, with teams working to clear the growing backlog. “The City of Cape Town advises residents in the Atlantic Seaboard, from Atlantis to Hout Bay and some inland suburbs, that refuse collection is currently behind schedule and teams are working on resolving the delays with urgency,” the municipality said in a statement. The affected
Harare police are investigating a case of driving under the influence of alcohol after a drunk truck ploughed into the Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha on Tuesday evening. According to authorities, an adult male allegedly lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the clinic’s operating theatre wall on Govan Mbeki Road at about 18:00 on Tuesday. The City’s Law Enforcement officers arrested the suspect at the scene. The circumstances surrounding the
Five cats that were found beheaded
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The SPCA has launched an investigation following the discovery of five cats that were found beheaded in Hanover Park earlier this week. The gruesome discovery of the dismembered pets was made on Lansur Road by residents. The Cape of Good Hope SPCA’s Belinda Abraham has called on members of the community to come forward with information. “We are so disturbed and so upset by this horrific act of cruelty,” says the Cape
Hanover Park CPF spokesperson Kashiefa Mohamed has made a heartfelt plea for urgent action as gang violence continues to grip the community. It comes after three children were wounded in a gang-related shooting. The incident took place in Agulhas Court on Tuesday night, where six suspects opened fire. An adult was also injured in the shooting. The children, aged 10, 14, and 16, were outside enjoying the warmer weather when the gunmen
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus stuck to his tried and tested combinations for their third Castle Lager Rugby Championship encounter against the All Blacks at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday, making only four changes to the starting team that beat the Wallabies in Cape Town, with Jesse Kriel retaining the captaincy. The changes see the return of South Africa’s most experienced player, Eben Etzebeth, to the starting XV in the engine room alongside






