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Illuminating Cape Town: Lighting Up Safety and Community

Cape Town's streetlight program shines brightly as it manages over 245,000 lights, making the city safer and more inviting, especially…

4 days ago

Battling Streetlight Vandalism in Kraaifontein: A Community’s Struggle and Hope

In Kraaifontein, a lively part of Cape Town, the community faces a tough battle against streetlight vandalism. Broken lights not…

4 weeks ago

Celebrating the Legacy of Membathisi Mdladlana: A Champion of Justice and Education

Membathisi Mdladlana was a powerful leader in South Africa, known for his fight for justice and education during the country's…

1 month ago

Confronting Illegal Mining in South Africa: A Complex Battle

South Africa is fighting against illegal mining with a strong team of police, soldiers, and private security. They've recently targeted…

2 months ago

Cape Town’s Vision for Urban Development: A Community-Centric Approach

Cape Town is on a journey to make its city better by listening to its people. They are changing the…

2 months ago

The Battle Over South Africa’s Social Grants

In South Africa, the battle over social grants is heating up as many people are getting denied the help they…

2 months ago

The Power of Words in South African Politics

In South Africa's lively politics, words hold great power, influencing how people see their leaders. A recent clash between Naledi…

2 months ago

Bridging Gaps in South Africa’s Socio-Political Landscape

In South Africa, open talks between the government and community groups are vital for improving housing. Groups like Abahlali baseMjondolo…

2 months ago

The Legacy of Justice: Celebrating Judge Willem Heath’s Impact

Judge Willem Heath was a true hero for South Africa, shining a bright light on justice and honesty. He founded…

2 months ago

Ensuring Safety in the Western Cape: A Comprehensive Approach to Scholar Transport

The Western Cape Government is taking big steps to keep schoolchildren safe on the roads by offering free vehicle safety…

2 months ago