Forging Steel Arteries: Railways, Reform, and the African Renaissance

African railways are changing from old colonial tools into powerful lifelines that connect countries and boost economies across the continent.…

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The Two Oceans Marathon: Cape Town’s Enduring Race of Beauty and Resilience

The Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town is a breathtaking 56kilometer race where runners race between two oceans, through stunning…

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Rekindling Learning: The Western Cape’s #BackOnTrack Programme

The Western Cape’s BackOnTrack programme is helping teachers and learners catch up after lost school time. Teachers get special training…

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The Pulse of Progress: SMMEs and the City of Cape Town’s Economic Growth Initiative

The City of Cape Town helps small businesses grow by offering online events, mentorship, grants, and skills training. These efforts…

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A Luxurious Afternoon: Doggy High Tea at Cape Town’s President Hotel

Doggy High Tea at Cape Town’s President Hotel is a special afternoon where dogs and their owners enjoy fancy treats…

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MJ Mahlangu: Architect of Democracy, Bridge-Builder, and Diplomat

MJ Mahlangu was a brave and wise leader who helped end apartheid and build South Africa’s democracy. He worked hard…

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Breaking Barriers: Women at the Helm of Road Safety in the Western Cape

Women in the Western Cape are changing road safety by leading with both strength and kindness. They don’t just enforce…

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South Africa’s Electric Vehicle Revolution: Toyota and Volkswagen Charge Ahead

South Africa is gearing up for an exciting electric vehicle (EV) future as Toyota and Volkswagen plan to launch locally…

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Guardians of the Coast: South Africa’s Bold Path Forward on Offshore Ship-to-Ship Transfers

South Africa has introduced strong new rules for offshore shiptoship (STS) transfers to protect its precious marine life. These rules…

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Turbulence and Transit: The Struggle for Safe Mobility in Cape Town’s Helderberg Basin

In Cape Town’s Helderberg Basin, minibus taxis are a lifeline for many, but fierce battles between rival taxi groups make…

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