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Briefly on MSNCape Town’s 7 AM Coffee Club Turns Mornings Into a VibeA social media clip captured an energetic early-morning gathering where attendees started their day with upbeat music, coffee ...
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The South African on MSNCape Town sets record with R9.5 billion infrastructure investmentThe City of Cape Town has set an all-time record for infrastructure investment, successfully spending R9.5 billion in 2024/25 ...
After 15 years of silence, Cape Town's historic City Hall clock has been restored, bringing back its iconic chimes and ...
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that the City successfully invested R9,5bn in infrastructure in 2024/25, an ...
Veteran South African cyclist Dennis Hammar has died following a violent a CBD attack in Cape Town. The cycling community ...
With 99.7% of its R472 million capital budget spent, the City’s Safety and Security Directorate was the year’s top performer, directing funds toward upgraded fire stations, new vehicles, metro police ...
Speed Classic Cape Town will see Hillclimb-style racing return to the Mother City. The event takes place on 25 and 26 October ...
Cape Town is fringed by countless stretches of sand, and while many visitors find the waters too icy for a swim, the coast is still well worth visiting. For one, the South Africa shores are gorgeous.
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The South African on MSNCape Town to scrap postal bills – when is the eBilling deadline?The City of Cape Town is phasing out postal billing, and the clock is ticking for residents to send in their email details.
Cape Town is withering. If current projections hold, the South African city of 4 million will run out of water on May 11, known as Day Zero. It’s been three long years of drought—we're talking ...
11. Wine and Dine, 7 p.m. Cape Town’s coastal location means a seafood feast is required. Pigalle is the place for moist langoustines, prawns with peri-peri sauce, and Mozambican prawn curry.
The bustling metropolis of Cape Town, South Africa, home to about 4 million people, is on track to run out of water and cut off its taps in May. Because of a years-long drought — believed to be ...
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