We are still human, say sex workers

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Sex work does not remove a person from their culture or heritage, says Sisonke Sex Work Movement's Duduzile Dlamini.

Robbers strike again in Ottery

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Business owners in Athlone and Ottery have approached the police to give them tips on what to do when they fall victim to such a robbery.

Gangsters’ bullets hit ANC MPL’s car

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Two bullets hit a car belonging to ANC MPL Dorothea Gopie as she was about to leave her home in Cape Town.

ANC ‘is SA’s greatest miracle’

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The ANC is the greatest miracle South Africa has witnessed, says ANC Women’s League president Angie Motshekga.

ANC, EFF to launch campaign trail in Cape

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It will be the clash of the red berets in Delft when the ANC launch their provincial election manifesto and Juju goes on a blitz tour.

Only 60% of branches may attend ANC conference

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Two out of every five ANC branches in Cape Town are excluded from selecting the party’s candidates for next year’s elections.

‘CPF members are not informers’

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Police officers do not view Community Police Forums as informers, says the Western Cape Department of Community Safety.

Cops are being spied on - Phiyega

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The Western Cape government uses community police forums to spy on police, Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega said.

Proof that Plato out to smear ANC - Mjongile

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The W Cape ANC says it will release a recording confirming MEC Dan Plato's "smear campaign" against its leaders.

MEC forced to apologise for baboon slur

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MEC Theuns Botha was forced to apologise for using the word bobbejaan (baboon) during a debate in the Western Cape legislature.

Jewish board ‘nose picking’, says Fransman

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The ANC's Marius Fransman has accused the SA Jewish Board of Deputies of "abusing" the SA Human Rights Commission.

ANC boycott ‘disrupts work of legislature’

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The ANC’s boycott of the Western Cape provincial legislature was disrupting its work, Deputy Speaker Piet Pretorius has said.

Researchers to study farmworkers’ strike

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Researchers will start a nine-month study this week to find out who initiated and led the farmworkers' wage strike in the Cape.

SA Navy ‘deaf in one ear’

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The navy has started to strip its Silvermine radio antenna field of equipment because it’s not sure when the fence will be fixed.

ANCYL traffic redirected to DA Youth

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If you want trawl the Net to find out if Julius Malema is back from the political wilderness you might be in for a surprise.

Province’s changing face

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Foreigners are the second largest group of people who came to live in the Western Cape during the past decade.