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Cape Town

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/ 25 February 2011

Alarm over baby deaths in Khayelitsha

Cape Town officials accused of downplaying a ‘growing’ crisis in poor areas.

By Fatima Hassan
Kunene, the Lamborghini, the ‘hot girls’ and the fine
Article
/ 22 February 2011

Kunene, the Lamborghini, the ‘hot girls’ and the fine

Sushi scoffer Kenny Kunene was bundled into a police van in Cape Town on Sunday night and then fined R200 — for overloading his Lamborghini.

By Niren Tolsi
Cosatu picks holes in Zille’s speech
Article
/ 19 February 2011

Cosatu picks holes in Zille’s speech

Western Cape Premier Helen Zille’s state of the province address on Friday lacked vision and the ability to inspire people "to a new deal".

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

Art goes public in Cape Town in a big way

Public art is gathering momentum, even as funding budgets are slashed and is taking over the Cape Town city centre.

By Nadine Hutton
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Article
/ 18 February 2011

Zuma pals score in V&A Waterfront deal

The Gupta family, who are close to Jacob Zuma, will now indirectly own about 0,3% of the country’s most valuable piece of commercial real estate.

By Lynley Donnelly
Manyi: Don’t ask me about my past
Article
/ 10 February 2011

Manyi: Don’t ask me about my past

New government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi was on a charm offensive on Wednesday night, speaking to journalists ahead of the State of the Nation address.

By Verashni Pillay
Sticking it to ’em
Article
/ 4 February 2011

Sticking it to ’em

African youth are trading in their guns for sticks, as a rural pursuit once seen as backward enjoys a revival in townships.

By Alex Duval Smith
Home not so sweet for MPs
Article
/ 4 February 2011

Home not so sweet for MPs

Following allegations of crime and abuse abound in state villages the <i>M&G</i> decided to have a look.

By Lynley Donnelly
Dewani’s death described at bail application
Article
/ 2 February 2011

Dewani’s death described at bail application

The most detailed account yet of Anni Dewani’s last moments emerged on Wednesday in a bail application by one of the men accused of her murder.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 February 2011

Press Council starts review hearings

Members of the public have been invited to make submissions on ways to improve the South African Press Code, the Press Ombudsman said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 January 2011

Cape Town to review new liquor by-law

The City of Cape Town has commissioned a legal review of its new liquor by-law before any amendments are gazetted.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 January 2011

Table Mountain body identified

The man found dead on Table Mountain has been identified as property developer Rob Taylor, Cape Town police said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 January 2011

Body found on Table Mountain

A body believed to be that of businessman Rob Taylor, who gave a R2-million Audi to a group of car guards, was found in Cape Town.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 3 January 2011

Indian paceman Sreesanth says Smith ‘woke him up’

Criticism from Graeme Smith has inspired Shanthakumaran Sreesanth to perform better in the series between cricket’s top two Test teams.

By Gerald Imray
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Article
/ 31 December 2010

Signal Hill fire contained

An overnight veld fire on the slopes of Signal Hill above Cape Town has been contained, the city’s Fire and Rescue Services said on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 December 2010

Firefighters battle flames on Signal Hill

Cape Town firefighters were still battling late on Thursday afternoon to control a veld fire on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 December 2010

A melting pot of Mother City sounds: New Year’s Eve party picks

Miles Keylock rounds up the best Cape New Year’s Eve parties.

By Miles Keylock
Cape Town Carnival crisis at 11th hour
Article
/ 21 December 2010

Cape Town Carnival crisis at 11th hour

It’s a recurring story. At the 11th hour the city authorities are at loggerheads with the associations that organise the Cape Town Carnival.

By Staff Reporter
Department to receive Dewani extradition papers
Article
/ 14 December 2010

Department to receive Dewani extradition papers

The Justice Department is expected to receive extradition papers this week for Shrien Dewani, the British tourist accused of having his wife murdered.

By Staff Reporter
Police probe link of Dewani case to 2007 murder
Article
/ 13 December 2010

Police probe link of Dewani case to 2007 murder

Police are probing a link between the murder of Anni Dewani and a 2007 killing of a local doctor in similar circumstances, media reported on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 December 2010

Cape Town waterfront sold

Cape Town’s Victoria and Alfred Waterfront has been sold for R10-billion, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> can reveal.

By Lynley Donnelly and Nic Dawes Author
Murder by husband would be ‘unforgivable’, says sister
Article
/ 9 December 2010

Murder by husband would be ‘unforgivable’, says sister

The sister of Anni Dewani, killed in Cape Town, said it would be an "unforgivable" crime if her new husband was found guilty of arranging her murder.

By Staff Reporter
Bail blow for honeymoon murder husband
Article
/ 8 December 2010

Bail blow for honeymoon murder husband

The British newlywed accused of paying to have his bride killed on their honeymoon will be held in jail despite being granted bail.

By Staff Reporter
Murdered tourist’s father in SA to assist NPA
Article
/ 7 December 2010

Murdered tourist’s father in SA to assist NPA

The father of murdered honeymoon tourist Anni Dewani is in Cape Town, where he has been consulted by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

By Glynnis Underhill
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Article
/ 6 December 2010

Packed court but no fireworks at honeymoon murder case

The Wynberg court was packed to capacity on Monday as spectators waited to hear the identity of the fourth suspect in the murder case of Anni Dewani.

By Glynnis Underhill
Yay! No homework
Article
/ 30 November 2010

Yay! No homework

Synergy is a school with a difference. Parents are brought into the community life of the school and do their own lessons.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 November 2010

Cops keep mum on Dewani murder

Western Cape police on Sunday were keeping mum on speculation surrounding the murder of tourist Anni Dewani.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 November 2010

Honeymoon murder: Widower tells of ordeal

The newlywed husband whose bride was murdered on their South African honeymoon spoke to British media on Tuesday about his ordeal.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 November 2010

Honeymoon murder case postponed

The second and third accused in the murder of tourist Anni Dewani were remanded to custody after their first appearance in the Wynberg Regional Court.

By Staff Reporter
ANCYL admits to role in Cape protest
Article
/ 19 November 2010

ANCYL admits to role in Cape protest

The ANC Youth League has openly thrown its weight behind continuing service delivery protests in Khayelitsha township, which turned violent.

By Glynnis Underhill
The curious fill the courtroom
Article
/ 19 November 2010

The curious fill the courtroom

Journalists and curious members of the public squeezed into a hot courtroom on Thursday to catch a glimpse of the man accused of murdering Anni Dewani

By Glynnis Underhill
‘How dangerous is SA for tourists?’
Article
/ 19 November 2010

‘How dangerous is SA for tourists?’

News media across the world have gone to town over the hijacking and murder of 28-year-old Swedish honeymooner Anni Dewani in Cape Town this week.

By Glynnis Underhill
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