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City heartened by messages for Madiba

Thursday, 19 December 2013 16:17

The City of Cape Town has received tens of thousands of messages for the late Nelson Mandela, after it set up various channels that members of the public could use to leave messages about what Madiba meant to them.

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Seli 1 wreck reduction operations to date have been confirmed as a resounding success; however the public are advised to keep a wide berth as further operations to ensure the safety of recreational users must still take place.

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A crucial vote in the Duma (Russian parliament) tomorrow could see the end of legal proceedings against the Arctic 30.

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The Cape Bush Doctors (CBD) are currently trying to raise funds for a project that will use digital technology to record the threatened and vastly disappearing oral traditions of the San healers and 'shamans' in their own words.

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In order to change the behaviour patterns of our communities we need to change the mind-set of a generation.

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The Orange River is the country’s longest river and a lifeline for farmers, mining companies and communities. It is in a horrific state due to pollution and filth, said Capetonian adventurer Ray Chaplin after navigating the length of the river.

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Where have the right whales gone?

Thursday, 12 December 2013 17:24

One of the world's rarest whale species seems to have deserted its habitual feeding grounds during 2012 - and scientists think climate change may be a factor.

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Freedom of press under threat

Thursday, 12 December 2013 17:25

Press freedom is once again seriously threatened. Please become informed and take action.

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Inter-connectedness facilitates peace

Thursday, 12 December 2013 16:48

To do justice means to live in a way that generates a strong community where humans flourish. Peace is not simply the absence of conflict but also the presence of justice.
-ADR Network SA

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Keeping the ball rolling for youth soccer

Thursday, 12 December 2013 14:05

Learners aged 10 to 12 have enjoyed the annual Masidlale soccer clinics designed to integrate children from all walks of life through a fun-filled, interactive sporting experience.

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