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| | | | | Sad journey to Pakistan for young Cape Town mom A 22-year-old Cape Town woman will meet her in-laws for the first time when she takes her husband’s body home to Pakistan to bury him. Full story | | | | | | | | | | |
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#SANEFvsBLF: Journalists don't trust SAPS, says BLF BLF said that an application by Sanef for an interdict against them was brought as a result of journalists not trusting SAPS to do its job. Full story |
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KZN ANCYL call for extra taxes The ANCYL has proposed taxes on JSE-listed companies, a levy on vehicle owners and 5% of government tenders over R1 million as methods to fund free education. Full story |
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Move over blow-up dolls, the sex robots are here The growing market in increasingly life-like sex robots raises complex issues that we should be talking about, a report says. Full story |
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Cape Town's new parking app a first for Africa More than that, ParkFind app to help you find available parking in the city centre is one of only three in the world. Full story |
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