Far south pensioners must go to Mitchell’s Plain for cards

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South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) grant beneficiaries in the far south are facing a crisis as there are no local outlets where they can exchange their ...

Men urged to look after their health

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Community Cohesion - a non-profit organisation that empowers communities through therapeutic intervention, advocacy, and education - encourages men to maximise their ...

Waddle to help save the African penguins

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Two Oceans Aquarium and the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (Sanccob) will hold a Waddle for the Penguins, from Muizenberg to Simon’s ...

Hike encourages safety and care of environment

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Take Back Our Mountains initiated a clean-up of Duiker Island and Karbonkelberg on Saturday September 21. Take Back Our Mountains (TBOM), a local non-profit that ...

Two days left for free entry to national parks

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South African citizens have just two days left to take advantage of free entry to selected national parks, including Cape Point, as part of the 19th annual SA National ...

Zandvlei Trust presents spring talks

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The annual Zandvlei Trust Spring Talks starts this week and will be presented on three consecutive Thursday evenings throughout September. All talks will take place ...

Time running out to update prepaid electricity metres

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Capetonians have until Sunday November 24 to update prepaid electricity meters via the City’s prepaid electricity metre software update project. According to the ...

Kalk Bay steals Sami’s heart

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“Artsy Kalk Bay” was one of the highlights of a five-day visit to the far south for entrepreneur, influencer, content creator, and stand-up comedian Sami Hall. Known ...

Saluting legendary former editor-in-chief, David Hill

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Former editor-in-chief of Cape Community Newspapers, David Hill, enjoying the outdoors in his retirement. Sandy Naude, CEO of Africa Community Media, with David ...

Nostalgic train trip to Simon’s Town

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Passengers enjoying the trip from the Foreshore to Simon’s Town in the train’s lounge. Enjoying the trip, from left, are Belinda Day of Zeekoeivlei, Milla Styling ...

Rotary campaign aims to eradicate polio

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Rotarians celebrated World Polio Day on Tuesday October 24 with a walk and photoshoot on Signal Hill. The event was themed “Focus on the Finish: The Polio Endgame ...

Navy mini festival cancelled

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The SA Navy has cancelled the mini navy festival that was supposed to take place at the V&A Waterfront from Saturday September 23 to Monday September 25. This comes ...

Final farewell for retail giant Raymond Ackerman

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Family, friends and colleagues of Raymond Ackerman gathered at the Clovelly Country Club on Monday to pay their respects to the country’s retail giant. At the Hout ...

Final farewell for retail giant Raymond Ackerman

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Family, friends and colleagues of Raymond Ackerman gathered at the Clovelly Country Club on Monday to pay their respects to the country’s retail giant. Mr Ackerman ...

Body found in shallow grave in Noordhoek

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Fish Hoek police have arrested a Zimbabwean man in Hout Bay in connection with a body found in a shallow grave in a Noordhoek garden. Police spokesman Warrant Officer ...

Driving licence backlogs to be cleared soon

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The bottleneck of outstanding driving license cards experienced between November 2021 and January 2022 will be cleared by April 2022 and the renewal backlog that ...

Apply for special votes now

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Voters who will not be able to cast their votes on Monday November 1 due to physical infirmity or disability can vote by special vote on the two days preceding election ...

SA on alert over more-catchy Covid strain

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South Africans have been asked to stay home and flatten the curve for the next 14 days as the country moved to adjusted level-4 lockdown on Monday. President Cyril ...