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Several fires in the Western Cape

Several fires in the Western Cape

Posted by Merentia Van Der Vent on  24 February 2025
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Category: News
      Firefighters are battling several fires in the Western Cape. In Cape Town, firefighters have yet to contain a blaze, in inaccessible areas on Table Mountain, in the Newlands area. That fire started on Sunday morning.     Images and Videos:CWDM Firefighter Henry RobertseCWDM Firefighter, Jacques Mouton, taken above PA HamletCWDM Firefighter: Hein Strumpher (Witzenberg Fires)CWDM Firefighters: Chuma Ramncwana (Witzenberg Fires)   Several fires in the Western Cape     SANParks says large

The future, non-functional toilet spray, and sneaky vapers

Posted by Phil de Lange on  24 February 2025
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Category: Breakfast
It’s Monday and you could be looking to be the most interesting person in the office today. Here are a few bits of information that you can take to the coffee machine. Friends Chandler Bing GIFfrom Friends GIFs Almost half of us have this item at home that doesn’t even work 40% of households have an air-freshener at home that doesn’t work. That’s almost half the people in your office – worth a informal poll
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Blitzboks Take Positives from Vancouver Despite Final Loss

Posted by Staff Writer on  24 February 2025
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Category: Sports
  The Blitzboks team may have fallen short in their bid for the HSBC SVNS Vancouver title, but coach Philip Snyman remains optimistic about their overall campaign. The Springbok Sevens team finished as runners-up after a hard-fought 19-12 loss to Argentina in the final at BC Place, yet Snyman believes their objectives for the season remain well on track.   “It is never easy to lose in a final – you work so hard to

Bishop Lavis residents blame SAPS for rising murder rate

Posted by Caitlin Maledo on  24 February 2025
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Category: News
    Crime fighters in Bishop Lavis believe the decision of the Western Cape SAPS Management to make personnel changes, is one of the reasons for an increase in murders in the area.   In the latest crime statistics, between October and December, the City of Cape Town accounted for 12 of the top 30 stations for murder in the country. This includes Mfuleni, Delft, Kraaifontein, Gugulethu, Nyanga, Mitchells Plain, Harare, Khayelitsha, Philippi East, Lwandle,
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MyCiTi coming to Khayelitsha

Posted by Liesl Smit on  24 February 2025
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  Short on the heels of announcing the expansion of the MyCiTi bus service to Claremont, the City of Cape Town has said it will now commence with MyCiTi infrastructure construction in Khayelitsha.   The next phase of the MyCiTi expansion will link commuters from Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain with Wynberg and Claremont.   ALSO READ: MyCiTi construction work heading to Claremont and Kenilworth   Residents and road users in Khayelitsha have been asked to