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Government Takes Action Against Illegal Occupation of PRASA Central Line in Cape Town

The illegal occupation of the PRASA Central Line in Cape Town has been a cause of concern for government officials.…

1 year ago

Encouraging Western Cape Housing Beneficiaries to Draft Wills During National Wills Week

In an effort to promote the security of tenure and prevent property disputes among family members, the Western Cape Department…

1 year ago

Promoting Resilience through Collaboration: Insights from the 28th Nedlac Annual Summit

The Importance of Collaboration in Building Resilience In today's world, where crises and challenges abound, building resilience is more important…

1 year ago

Gauteng’s Operation Shanela: A Huge Success in Reducing Crime and Disorder

In a remarkable display of law enforcement efficiency, Gauteng province's Operation Shanela has made significant strides in its ongoing battle…

1 year ago

Swift Action Leads to the Arrest of a Woman for Baby Kidnapping in Kimberley

A 21yearold woman was recently apprehended by law enforcement officers in Kimberley for allegedly kidnapping a newborn baby from a…

1 year ago

Shaping the Future: Woodstock and Salt River’s Draft Local Neighbourhood Plan

The City of Cape Town has been working on invigorating the Woodstock and Salt River neighborhoods, including University Estate and…

1 year ago

The Intricate Art of Natasja de Wet: Exploring the Human Condition

Contemporary art often finds inspiration in the human condition, and South African artist Natasja de Wet is no exception. Through…

1 year ago

Inefficiencies in South African Police Forces Lead to an Alarming Number of Dismissed Cases

The Western Cape Department of Police Oversight and Community Safety (POCS) has recently reported that 283 cases across 33 courts…

1 year ago

Celebrating International Literacy Month with a Heartwarming Mission

In honor of International Literacy Month, a group of philanthropic organizations teamed up to promote reading among children in Cape…

1 year ago

The Fight for Fairness in Pesticide Exports: South African Women Speak Out

In the town of Paarl, South Africa, around 200 women, mostly farmworkers, gathered to protest against Bayer, a European company.…

1 year ago