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Western Cape holiday-goers spoiled for choice: From farm table to haute cuisine There are dozens of new eateries for regular visitors and first-time culinary explorers to savour.
38 schools were vandalised or burgled over the holidays. The number of cases has decreased slightly since the same period last year. The Western Cape government subsidised security at 436 schools over ...
During the June/July holiday, the Western Cape Education Department reported over R1 million in damages due to increased burglaries and vandalism at schools, prompting calls for stricter policing ...
Planning your holidays? If you’re heading to the Western Cape, here’s something completely different – and a little daring. Try a Marine Big 5 Adventure – a two-and-a-half hour long life ...
The Western Cape Education Department has received several reports of incidents of burglary and vandalism at school properties over the recent holidays.
Forty-two schools in the province have reported incidents of vandalism and burglary during the June and July holidays, a slight increase from the 38 incidents recorded last year.
George Airport continues its impressive march forward, achieving a 20% year-on-year growth rate in July. This surge is supported by increased airline capacity and the timing of the July school ...
‘We appeal to you: it’s not over yet,’ warned Western Cape Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo as the country heads into a period of long weekends, school holidays and religious festivals which ...
The Western Cape reported 55 road fatalities during the peak holiday season over a period of seven days from 20 to 27 December. Of these, 14 pedestrians were killed, more than half of whom had ...
Cape Town Air Access says Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) international terminal two-way passenger traffic grew by 9% year-on-year in July, with more than 219 500 two-way passengers moving ...
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