No loadshedding this winter, says Eskom

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In its winter readiness plan, Eskom said it had already done most of the necessary plant maintenance work ahead of the winter season to prevent loadshedding.

SA's child violence time bomb

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One in three young people in SA risk becoming victims of sexual assault or physical abuse before the age of 18, an inter-ministerial committee found.

Water guzzlers to feel the pinch from July

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Water guzzlers will feel the pinch as the Cape Town city council gears to increase water tariffs by almost 20% from July 1.

Scramble as province declared water disaster area

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The Western Cape faces a race against time to boost dwindling water reserves

Zuma, Mbalula to meet over handling of #CourtneyPieters case

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President Zuma is to meet the Police Minister over the possibility of investigating the police officers who first dealt with Courtney Pieters' case

#CourtneyPieters: Zuma, Mbalula to meet over case

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The police officers who initially handled the Courtney Pieters disappearance and subsequent murder case may be investigated.

Zuma tears strip off #CourtneyPieters's police team

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President Zuma has lambasted the Elsies River police for their handling of the Courtney Pieters case when it was reported that the three-year-old was missing.

Zuma slams police for handling of Courtney's case

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President Jacob Zuma has lambasted the Elsies River police for their handling of the Courtney Pieters case when it was reported that the three-year-old was missing. ...

'Use water only for drinking, bathing and cooking'

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The water crisis the City of Cape Town has been trying to avert has hit with full force and consumers are being told to use water only for drinking, bathing and ...

Legal battles over Tafelberg sale set to continue

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Two separate legal battles against the decision to sell the multimillion-rand Tafelberg site to a private entity is set to play itself out in court.

SANParks appeals Tokai ruling

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The battle over the pine trees in Tokai Forest could head all the way to the Constitutional Court.

Watch VideoGuzzlers use almost 30 times more water

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Water used by Cape Town's top 30 water guzzlers in a month could fill almost five Olympic-sized swimming pools.

#WaterCrisis: Brace for Level 4 restrictions

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With dam levels dropping to dangerously low levels, the City of Cape Town could raise water restrictions from Level 3b to Level 4 as of June 1.

PICTURES: Number of cash-in-transit heists triple

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While the number of incidents has increased drastically, none of the perpetrators have been caught, according to the SA Banking Risk Information Centre.

Inspectors enforce labour law with vim

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A crackdown on companies employing more than 40% foreign labour is being vigorously pursued by the new minister of labour.

R100m police station plan is biased transformation - Mbalula

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Police Minister Fikile Mbalula said the R100 million police station which was planned for Muizenberg would not contribute to ?radical transformation?.

Zille, De Lille defend eviction decisions

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Western Cape Premier Helen Zille and mayor Patricia de Lille have seemingly dug in their heels concerning two of their biggest housing headaches.

#Muizenberg: Whose upgrade is it anyway?

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It appears neither Public Works nor the police can confirm whether or not Muizenberg police station will be upgraded or a new station will be built for Makhaza, ...

SAHRC to probe Zille's tweets

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Former DA leader Helen Zille has landed in more hot water over her tweets last month in which she defended aspects of colonialism.

City of Cape Town to fight for 'resilient' energy goal in court

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The City of Cape Town prepares its legal battle to be allowed to source 20% of its electricity supply from independent producers.

Cape Town CBD’s R30bn property boom

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Investments worth more than R16 billion are set to be ploughed into local coffers - boosting property valuations in the CBD to over R30bn.

Mega-upgraded R100m cop shop for Cape mountain-side

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An extension of the Muizenberg police station will require large-scale excavation of the mountain, with the estimated cost of R20 000 a square metre.

Outrage over proposed SAPS station upgrade

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The Social Justice Coalition demonstrated outside the provincial headquarters of SAPS against the planned upgrade of a Muizenberg police station.

SAPS backtracks on Khayelitsha station promise

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Police appear to have backtracked on a promise that another police station would be built in Khayelitsha, where the murder rate is one of the highest.

#KathradaMemorial: Gordhan declares ANC loyalty

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Not yet is what former finance minister Pravin Gordhan had to say when asked if he was considering following in the footsteps of ministers who were also given the ...