Since April 2024, 115 people have been arrested in the Western Cape for extortion, but it is unclear how many have been ...
The two suspects are expected to make separate court appearances in the Athlone and Khayelitsha magistrates courts once ...
The Western Cape Government welcomes PRASA’s implementation of multiple successful trial operations on the Cape Town to Chris Hani (Khayelitsha) rail corridor ...
A British tourist who landed in Cape Town shared a part of the city he felt influencers wouldn't show their followers on ...
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Briefly on MSNGent Shares New Location Foreigners Should Visit in Cape Town In Viral TikTok VideoA South African man from Cape Town proposed a change of scenery for tourists visiting the mother city. He urged them to visit ...
Eskom has suspended its services to part of Khayelitsha in Cape Town after employees were hijacked and robbed over the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSAPS responds to GroundUp’s articles on extortion in Cape TownGroundUp recently reported that extortionists are targeting schools and informal businesses in Phillipi, Nyanga and Khayelitsha. SAPS Western Cape spokesperson Colonel Andre Traut responds. Extortion ...
The City of Cape Town has reported that its domestic animal ... visited the Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha on Tuesday, as part of the efforts to promote participation in the survey.
CAPE TOWN - Social grant beneficiaries queuing for their South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) cards migration in ...
Record infrastructure, safety plans in Cape Town’s ‘Invested in Hope’ Budget draft for 2025/26
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced a South African-record infrastructure investment of R39,7bn over three years ...
Off-grid sanitation technology is now operational at two pilot sites in Strandfontein and Macassar, with three new sites to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Extortionists Close Down Informal Businesses in Cape TownHair salons, vegetable stalls and other informal businesses in Cape Town's townships are being forced to shut down because they cannot afford protection fees. The South African Police Service says it ...
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