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Western Cape ranks as South Africa's most violent province once again

Simon Majadibodu|Published 6 days ago

CapeNature urges hikers to prioritise safety as summer season begins

Murray Swart|Published 1 month ago

Early warning smoke detectors to be installed in high-risk areas of Cape Town and Durban

Robin-Lee Francke|Published 4 months ago

Cyclist Dennis Hammar dies after violent robbery in Cape Town

Genevieve Serra|Published 4 months ago

Elsies River community raises alarm over smash-and-grab hotspots

Theolin Tembo|Published 4 months ago

Drive-thru nightmare: A family's close call with armed robbers in Durbanville

Genevieve Serra|Updated 5 months ago

New subway hours introduced at Heathfield train station to combat crime

Janice Matthews|Published 6 months ago

Camps Bay enhances safety with new camera roll-out

Tamlynne Thompson|Published 7 months ago
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