Teen killed, another hurt at train level crossing

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A TEENAGER was killed and another seriously injured when they were struck by a train as they allegedly crossed the White Road level crossing between Retreat and ...

Breaking bread unites interfaith relations in city

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Cape Town's biggest mosque, Masjidul Quds in Athlone, hosted several public figures for a breaking of the fast last night - an occasion that has become a feature ...

Kids are ‘leaders of today, not tomorrow’

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Pupils from two Cape Flats schools enjoyed live drama performances and were taught about active citizenship when they gathered at the Cape Town International Convention ...

Miss Earth semi-finalist on a mission to help preserve our planet

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Embracing the impact the natural environment has on everyday life, and remembering the responsibilities to safeguard this precious resource, Shelani van Niekerk, ...

Anger after ANC calls police over sit-in

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POLICE were called to the ANC’s provincial headquarters in the city centre yesterday to remove members who were disgruntled with the party’s list of prospective ...

Youth skills at heart of Edujazz concert

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The Sekunjalo Edujazz concert is set to entertain and empower the Mother City, with this year’s edition of the annual fund-raising event taking place at the Artscape ...

Author Rust ‘spoke to soul of SA people’

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AUTHOR Winnie Rust, who was murdered at her Wellington home last week, was laid to rest yesterday.

Complaint laid against Plato at police station

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THE provincial ANC launched an official complaint against DA Community Safety MEC Dan Plato at the Cape Town Central police station yesterday.

‘State doing little over LGBTI discrimination’

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AS THE world observed International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia yesterday, lesbians and gay advocacy groups said they felt the government has ...

Luvuyo puts SA business on map

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ONE of Cape Town’s black emerging entrepreneurs, Luvuyo Rani, was named the 2016 Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum in Kigali, ...

South Africans owe more than R1. 6 trillion

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SOUTH AFRICANS are R1. 64 trillion in debt and finding it very hard to get out of the trap.

Dangers stressed at Dulaze prayer service

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A PRAYER service for Anelisa Dulazewas marked by strong messages of the dangers young people in Khayelitsha faced when they go out at night.

City maths boffins shine in SA’s gold

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SOUTH Africa took gold at the Pan African Mathematics Olympiad, with five of the six-member team hailing from Cape Town.

Disabled protest transport blues

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PEOPLE living with disabilities have accused the City-contracted Dial-A-Ride bus of poor service and being too expensive.

The Oracle Academy CT Quiz champs

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TWO weeks of reading the Cape Times from cover to cover paid off for the The Oracle Academy team, crowned winners of the 24th annual South African Institute of International ...

Vandalism at school upsets pupils

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THIEVES caused major damage to Arcadia High School in Bonteheuwel at the weekend, ransacking the computer lab, damaging desks and removing roofs.

50 principals march for suspended Isaacs

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More than 50 principals from schools across the Cape Flats, and about 300 parents, pupils and teachers marched against the suspension of South Peninsula High School ...

Zille ‘ducks, dives’ on Sea Point school sale

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PREMIER Helen Zille “ducked and dived” when answering questions from members of the provincial legislature yesterday on the disposal of the Tafelberg School site ...

Sylvester the lion to be relocated

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SYLVESTER, the lion that escaped from the Karoo National Park at the end of March, will soon be relocated to Addo Elephant National Park,

Update address to vote in elections

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THE IEC has sent text messages to more than five million registered voters, urging them to update their addresses ahead of the local government elections.

‘Trains will still operate despite strike’

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METRORAIL has apologised for inconvenience commuters might experience today as a result of a strike by its employees, but said trains would still operate.

Rail strike to leavethousands stranded

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MORE than 100 000 rail commuters face being stranded from tomorrow when the SA Transport and Allied Workers Union goes on an indefinite strike.

Ideas needed to rename UCT buildings

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UCT has announced it will rename buildings, roads and spaces on campus, in a victory for the Rhodes Must Fall (RMF) movement.

Stranded loggerhead turtles alert

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LOOK out for stranded loggerhead turtles when you're at the beach.

Magistrates at a low over pay struggle

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Magistrates are in uproar, saying their morale is “very low” in their struggle to secure regular salary increases.