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/ 28 November 2010
Western Cape police on Sunday were keeping mum on speculation surrounding the murder of tourist Anni Dewani.
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/ 23 November 2010
The newlywed husband whose bride was murdered on their South African honeymoon spoke to British media on Tuesday about his ordeal.
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/ 22 November 2010
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.
The ANC Youth League has openly thrown its weight behind continuing service delivery protests in Khayelitsha township, which turned violent.
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
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.
A sneaky 85th-minute goal earned the US a 1-0 win over Bafana in the annual Nelson Mandela Challenge at the Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday night.
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/ 17 November 2010
A group of human rights campaigners have protested outside the Tel Aviv Opera House, denouncing the Cape Town Opera for performing in Israel.
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/ 17 November 2010
The appeal by two Cape Flats men convicted in a case where a 15-year-old pregnant girl survived after being shot 25 times, was dismissed on Tuesday.
The US football team, in Cape Town preparing for Wednesday night’s Nelson Mandela Challenge clash, seem to know very little about their opponents.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and police chief Bheki Cele have urged residents of Gugulethu to help police find the killers of a tourist.
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/ 15 November 2010
News of the killing of a British tourist was all over the UK media, with newspapers reminding readers of SA’s high car-hijacking and murder rates.
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/ 14 November 2010
A woman from the UK on holiday in Cape Town was killed after she and her partner were hijacked in the city, Western Cape police said on Sunday.
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/ 11 November 2010
State holdings are to be liquidated to fund a R20-billion equity injection for Eskom’s build programme, government said on Thursday.
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/ 11 November 2010
Police deliberately gave prosecutors in the 2007 Inge Lotz murder trial false information and withheld facts, the Cape High Court heard on Thursday.
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/ 27 October 2010
Two Western Cape schools have become the first participants in a global project aimed at addressin g pressing environmental issues using technology.
Capetonians flocked to the streets on Wednesday to support the Right2Know campaign in a march to Parliament in protest over the proposed Protection
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/ 27 October 2010
The toilets-without-walls saga in Makhaza, Khayelitsha, continued on Wednesday with the release of a report by the City of Cape Town.
<strong>Brent Meersman</strong> something very democratic about the German people’s delicious, wholesome and large food — and about beer in general.
Cape Town’s mayoral committee has defended the controversial riot-control methods of South African Police Service and city law enforcement officers.
Students will stage an anti-homophobia protest at UCT on Thursday following what they term "hate crimes" against homosexuals at the institution.
Claims by Helen Zille that the SA Human Rights Commission was a "political hit-squad" for the ANC were untruthful, the commission said on Thursday.
Ratepayers could end up paying for Cape Town stadium’s operating costs after Sail Stadefrance walked out on a 30-year lease to manage the property.
Poor pupils already benefit from quality education at former whites-only schools.
All ranking systems have flaws and biases that might ignore local needs, writes <b>Max Price</b>.
A lot of "dirty money" was doing the rounds in the ANC, South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said on Thursday.
The iconic Athlone cooling towers were demolished in just eight seconds on Sunday, the City of Cape Town said.
Taiwanese ceremony no storm in a teacup, as multiple infusions draw out complex flavours.
Judgement has been reserved in a legal battle over whether Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota has the right to take up leadership of the party in Parliament.
A legal battle over whether Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota has the right to take up the leadership of the party in Parliament continued on Wednesday.
With 220 exhibitors from 31 countries, this year’s book fair looks promising after last year’s hiccups.
The race for federal deputy chairperson within the Democratic Alliance has been won by Anchen Dreyer, Dianne Kohler Barnard and Ivan Meyer.