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and the Environment Barbara Creecy - Dr Debborah Luke

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Nature

“Honoring Our Natural Protectors: World Ranger Day Festivities in Kruger National Park”

by Aiden Abrahams
September 3, 2024

World Ranger Day, celebrated on July 31, is a day to honor the brave men and women who protect and preserve our natural environment. This year’s theme, “30 by 30”, calls for a conservation target of 30% of protected areas by 2030. Rangers play a vital role in this drive towards a sustainable future and are champions of environmental preservation. The celebration is also an opportunity to remember those rangers who have tragically died in the line of duty and to acknowledge the challenges faced by those who continue to protect our natural inheritance.

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Nature

The Battle Against Environmental Invaders in Cape Town

by Hannah Kriel
February 12, 2024

In Cape Town, there is a battle against invasive plant species that consume 55 billion litres of water annually. The Water and Sanitation Directorate of the City of Cape Town and the Greater Cape Town Water Fund are working together to eradicate these plants and have already recouped 16.1 billion litres of water through removal efforts. This initiative has also created 787 green jobs and employed 151 specialized highangle technicians, while contributing to the city’s water strategy and longterm New Water Programme for a sustainable future.

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Nature

The Annual Red Tide’s Impact: An Environmental and Economic Analysis on West Coast Aquatic Life

by Zola Naidoo
February 12, 2024

The red tide is a harmful algal bloom that occurs during late summer and fall, causing widespread death among marine species and depleting sea oxygen levels. This ecological disaster has both environmental and economic costs, particularly affecting the West Coast rock lobster population. The DFFE has executed a West Coast Rock Lobster Walkout Contingency Plan to protect live lobsters, and scientists are conducting investigations to understand the red tide’s repercussions. The crisis also has a gender dimension, with female lobsters being more prone to stranding and higher mortality rates.

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News

The Unassuming Hero in Urban Panorama: Mogamat, the Man with a Mission

by Michael Jameson
January 30, 2024

Mogamat is a hero who sifts through discarded waste in Cape Town’s wealthy neighborhoods, looking for recyclables. He is part of a group of unsung heroes who recycle waste, ensuring that plastic and metal do not end up in landfills. Despite the challenges he faces, Mogamat is driven by a dedication to his family and a desire to avoid turning to crime. His work highlights the potential for an alternative waste economy and reminds us of our collective duty towards the planet.

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News

A Flourishing Era of Civic Engagement in Cape Town

by Zola Naidoo
December 11, 2023

Cape Town is currently experiencing a surge in civic engagement due to active democracy and citizen participation. Over two thousand comments and submissions were received during the public participation period for marine outfalls and wastewater treatment permits, showing an exceptional engagement of citizens. This surge in public involvement highlights the importance of dialogue, discussion, and debate in shaping more representative and inclusive policies, and presents a hopeful outlook for environmental stewardship and democratic governance.

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Sports

TS Galaxy Upsets AmaZulu FC in Thrilling Carling Knockout Cup Semi-Final

by Serjio Zakharoff
December 4, 2023

TS Galaxy FC pulled off a remarkable upset by beating AmaZulu FC in a thrilling semifinal match of the Carling Knockout Cup. AmaZulu FC, with a rich history in South African football, has been pursuing toptier players to strengthen their attack. Despite being a new club, TS Galaxy FC has already made a mark in football history by winning the Nedbank Cup in 2019. The match showcased the dynamism and unpredictability that defines South African football, with AmaZulu FC’s supporters continuing to show unwavering loyalty to their team.

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Lifestyle

Khosi Twala: A Rising Star in South African Entertainment

by Serjio Zakharoff
December 2, 2023

Khosi Twala is a rising star in South African entertainment who recently captivated audiences at the Women’s Choice Awards with her charm and versatile talents. As both the host and a recipient of an award, Twala showcased her natural ability to connect with the audience while exhibiting a balance of poise and vigor. Her journey to success is a symbol of unwavering diligence and inspiration, inspiring many to pursue their dreams. Twala’s presence at the Women’s Choice Awards solidified her as a significant figure in South African entertainment and beyond.

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News

The Indomitable Crusader: Sergeant Glender Mathebula’s Stand Against GBVF

by Zola Naidoo
December 1, 2023

Sergeant Glender Mathebula is a police officer in South Africa who stands up against GenderBased Violence and Femicide (GBVF). She has an amazing record of capturing offenders and has brought justice to many victims. Sgt. Mathebula’s unwavering dedication to her duty and her commitment to protecting the vulnerable has made her a symbol of resilience in the fight against GBVF. Her story is a reminder that true heroes can be found in the police force, tirelessly working towards a safer world.

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Sports

Red Bull King of the Air 2023: A New Era of Kitesurfing

by Serjio Zakharoff
December 1, 2023

The Red Bull King of the Air 2023 brought together the world’s top kiteboarders in Cape Town’s Kite Beach, where they wowed the audience with their airborne artistry. Spanish kiteboarder Jeremy Burlando stood out with his remarkable score of 25.76, including impressive tricks like the KiteLoop BackRoll X4 Board Off and KiteLoop inverted FrontRoll X3 Tic Tac. The competition for the top spots was fierce, with riders showcasing their skills against the perfect wind conditions in Cape Town. The event has become a sociocultural gathering that transcends the sport, garnering global attention and anticipation for each competition.

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Lifestyle

Muizenberg Beach Huts: A Vibrant Transformation

by Serjio Zakharoff
December 1, 2023

The colorful Muizenberg Beach Huts in Cape Town have been revitalized through an ambitious collaboration between the City of Cape Town and Friends of the Muizenberg Huts. Structural and aesthetic upgrades were made to the huts, including the installation of durable Nutec cladding and galvanized bolts to fortify them against coastal weather. The Friends of the Muizenberg Huts played a crucial role in securing donations for the project and pledged continued partnership with the city for ongoing maintenance and management. The beautifully refurbished huts are now enriched with the spirit and heritage of Muizenberg, ready to welcome both locals and tourists.

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Lifestyle

The Magic of the Elf on the Shelf Tradition

by Serjio Zakharoff
November 30, 2023

The Elf on the Shelf is a beloved holiday tradition that has captured the hearts of families worldwide. Created by Carol Aebersold and her daughters, the tradition combines a book and a Scout Elf that reports children’s behavior to Santa Claus. Families can make the tradition as elaborate or laidback as they desire, with the three simple rules being that the elf must not be touched, remains silent and stationary during the day, and families must have fun with their elf. The Elf on the Shelf is more than just a toy or book; it’s a catalyst for family engagement, imagination, and holiday cheer.

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News

Unveiling the National Assembly: Fusion of Morality, Civic Participation, and Advocacy

by Zola Naidoo
November 27, 2023

The National Assembly of South Africa is holding a hybrid plenary sitting on November 28, 2023, combining traditional and digital platforms to encourage public engagement and transparency. The focus is on assessing reports from the Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interests, reviewing Budgetary Review and Recommendation Reports (BRRR), and debating the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children campaign. The parliament is committed to gender equality and inclusion, and diverse voices contribute to the vibrant discourse within the Assembly.

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News

Cape Town’s Innovative Solution for Resolving Traffic Fines: A Detailed Examination

by Liam Fortuin
November 25, 2023

Cape Town’s traffic fine roadshow is an annual event that aims to make the process of clearing outstanding traffic fines and warrants more accessible for residents. The fiveday event provides various services to the public, including inquiring about fines, applying for reductions, settling unpaid fines, and finding information about summons or warrants issued. While the event is popular, city authorities advise motorists to arrive early and show patience. The roadshow is a remarkable initiative towards civic responsibility and encourages a culture of compliance with traffic regulations.

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News

South Africa Opens Applications for 2024 Academic Year Financial Aid

by Emma Botha
November 22, 2023

South Africa’s National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has opened applications for funding for the academic year 2024, providing hope for students facing social and economic challenges. The application window will run until the end of January 2024, and NSFAS has introduced a mobile app to simplify the process. The scheme supports 1.6 million students, and the government aims to streamline the funding process and improve the query handling process to enhance students’ experience.

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Crime

A Formidable Force Against Crime: The Role of K-9 and Rural Safety Units in the Western Cape

by Chloe de Kock
November 16, 2023

K9 and Rural Safety Units in the Western Cape are working together with municipal law enforcement and the South African Police Service to combat crime in the region. Their joint operations have led to the arrest of numerous individuals linked to unlawful activities, including drug possession and alcohol dealing. The Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety commended their efforts and stressed the importance of community involvement to create a safer environment for all residents. Their ultimate goal is a region where citizens can live without fear and with dignity.

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Business

Financial Aid Extension: A Boon for Pensioners

by Isabella Schmidt
November 16, 2023

Cape Town is helping pensioners by extending the deadline for financial aid applications until November 30th. The aid is available to all retirees aged 60 and above, including those receiving social grants or with a pension not exceeding R22,000 per month. The initiative includes a rates rebate and indigent benefits and is designed to provide support for as many eligible residents as possible. The City has also increased the property value threshold for the Lifeline tariff qualification and extended the validity of applications until the next municipal valuation of the property.

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