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SEGULA Technologies officially sets up in South Africa: by opening a design office in Cape Town, the country's fastest-growing city, the engineering group is confirming its commitment to local ...
The event, backed by Motorsport South Africa and the City of Cape Town, marks the revival of competitive hillclimb racing in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Cape Town Kids Stranded in Portugal Finally Flying Home
Twenty-eight young players and coaches were stranded in Portugal after missing return flight bookings following a youth football tournament. Donations from the public and help from the Tracey Lange ...
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Briefly on MSN“We Knew Cape Town Was Taking It” Man Reviews 5 Most Expensive Restaurants in SA, Stunning Viewers
A content creator reviewed South Africa's most expensive restaurants, which included Marble, Greenhouse, FYN, Klein Jan, and ...
The City of Cape Town officially launched its new Waste Strategy on 17 July 2025, outlining a clear and ambitious roadmap to ...
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The South African on MSNREVEALED: Kaizer Chiefs’ next signing is coming from Cape Town
Kaizer Chiefs have wrapped up half a dozen new signings and there’s another one on the way from the beautiful Mother City of ...
Now, science has caught up with what we’ve always known. A global study by Remitly using the Humour Styles Questionnaire, ...
On 18 July, passionate volunteers from dentsu South Africa rolled up their sleeves and joined more than 100 change-makers at ...
Expect more of the same, but also the unexpected when the Springbok Women take on the Black Ferns XV at Athlone Stadium in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNFirst Group of Stranded Football Teens Head Home - South African News Briefs - July 23, 2025
First Group of Stranded Football Teens Head HomeA group of teenagers from the BT Football Academy who were stranded in Portugal after attending a tournament in Spain are expected to return to Cape ...
A Cape Town dance crew served their opponents and returned as overall world champions in two categories from an international ...
Travelling through South Africa, Annabel Grossman finds that Soweto – a township often associated with crime and poverty – is worth far more than just a cursory glance, with a wealth of music, culture ...
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