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Four arrested in Cape Town protests | News24
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All systems go for Tweede Nuwe Jaar celebrations in Cape Town | News24
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We knew Cape Town would respond if we block the N2 - Khayelitsha protest leader | News24
Alleged Dixie Boys gang leader Ryan 'Swaggy' Swartz killed in Cape Town | News24 | Flipboard
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Easter weekend road toll stands at one - NZ Herald
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Cape Town matriculant shot 17 times, hours before his results are released
News24.com - Taxi commuters in Cape Town had a bumpy start to their Friday after the taxi they were travelling in became stuck in a large sinkhole at a Cape Town intersection.
Cape Town mayor raises concern over capital under-expenditure | News24
WATCH | Cape Town taxi strike causes major delays on N2 - YouTube
South Africa: NEWS24 Reporter Jenni Evans Attacked On Ground. Protests In And Around Cape Town Should Not Lead To Violence Towards Journalists — Coalition For Women in Journalism
Police, residents clash over land near military base in Cape Town | News24
News24 on Twitter: "Stone-throwing protesters block N2 in Cape Town https://t.co/R8oxrCL2Bp https://t.co/tDO8PwP3S5" / Twitter
Cape Town cops have hands full with public violence and looting - several arrested | News24
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Thieves make off with valuables, meat as Cape Town family of 3 die in Wendy house fire | News24
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Two trains on fire in South Africa's Cape Town station - CGTN