CAPE TOWN, Oct 26 (Reuters) – TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) , opens new tab has told Mozambique that the costs of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) … Read more: TotalEnergies tells Mozambique LNG project costs have risen by $4.5 billion | Reuters
In a strategic move to bolster its public safety infrastructure, the City of Cape Town has officially deployed a new 52-person-strong corps of … Read more: Meet the brains behind Cape Town’s crime fight
Twenty-eight community activists from Paarl and various areas in Cape Town graduated from the Development Action Group’ s training course, … Read more: Community activists in Cape Town graduate, enhancing skills for spatial justice – Vukani
Transforming a major city road into a racetrack in just one week is no easy feat. When that road happens to be one of Cape Town’s main commuter … Read more: R15m safety infrastructure: How a major road became the Speed Classic Cape Town racetrack
The inaugural Speed Classic Cape Town hillclimb kicked off on Saturday, 25 October, with Charles Arton claiming the maiden Classic Champion title … Read more: IN PICTURES | ‘Motorsport jewellery’ at Speed Classic Cape Town thrills SA petrolheads
Taylor Pitcher from Manenberg, Cape Town, was left with no choice but to leave school as a Grade 10 pupil to find work to help support her mother … Read more: SEE | Cape Flats teen supports her family using an e-bike – News24
Pretoria side Naka Bulls swept to their third straight Gold Cup triumph on Saturday as they beat Villagers 40-25 in Cape Town. Read more: Naka Bulls make it three in a row with solid performance in Cape Town – TimesLIVE
Pretoria side Naka Bulls swept to their third straight Gold Cup triumph on Saturday as they beat Villagers 40-25 in Cape Town. Read more: Naka Bulls make it three in a row with solid performance in Cape Town – TimesLIVE
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