A Vigorous Pursuit: City’s Resolve to Support Shelters

The city of Cape Town is providing R157,000 in aid to twelve city shelters, collaborating with the provincial Department of…

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The Musical Evolution of PJ Morton: An Ode to Africa

PJ Morton's latest album, Cape Town to Cairo, is a musical journey through Africa, taking listeners from South Africa to…

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A Culinary Journey Through Cape Town’s Sushi Landscape

Discover the diverse and thriving sushi culture of Cape Town, catering to every taste and budget. From luxurious dining experiences…

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Steering Through the Ethics of AI in Higher Education

The University of South Africa (Unisa) is facing controversy over the alleged misuse of AI during exams. Despite the ban…

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A Friday Evening Blaze: Tragedy and Heroism in Sea Point

A sudden fire shook the peace of a Friday evening in Sea Point, leaving a woman with severe burns. Eyewitnesses…

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The Rebirth of Golden Dish: A Beacon of Resilience in Cape Town’s Culinary Landscape

Golden Dish, a beloved restaurant in Cape Town, reopened after a devastating fire destroyed its kitchen. The rebuilding process maintained…

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A Century in the Clear: Eskom Shines Bright

Eskom, the national power provider in South Africa, achieved a remarkable feat by going 100 consecutive days without load shedding.…

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Extended Deadline for Media Accreditation for the 2024 South African Parliamentary Opening

The Parliament of South Africa has extended the deadline for media accreditation for the 2024 Parliamentary Opening to align with…

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The Captivating Call of Home: Rachel Kolisi’s Return to South Africa

Rachel Kolisi's return to South Africa with her family is a heartwarming tale of resilience and adaptability. Through her social…

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Unsettling Developments Around South Africa’s Visa Concession Extension

South Africa's Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber extended a concession for foreign nationals awaiting visa outcomes due to backlogs, citing…

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