CapeTalk host Refilwe Moloto speaks to Human Settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela about concerns raised by protesting Khayelitsha residents.
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Suffering from decades of decline and hyperinflation, Zimbabwe has not been able to borrow from international lenders since 1999.
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A meeting between a Kabul delegation and Taliban officials slated to take place in Qatar this month reportedly only has two women in a team of 22 negotiators.
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Assange has been living at the embassy since 2012 when he sought refuge there.
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Exclusive Books tweeted that it was in the process of discussing the possibility of either a postponement or change of venue for the Cape Town event because of security concerns.
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Judith February says there's something fundamentally wrong with the way in which we ‘do politics’ in South Africa if burning is seen as the only language with which one can be heard.
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The Presidency said that Judge Mokgoro used her opportunity with the president to present bound copies of the report and to answer any questions.
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Mayor Dan Plato said that the Mother City has now become world-renowned for its water demand management and conservation efforts.
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A 1970s study by a British gynaecologist found that around 50 sets of twins were born out of every 1,000 births in the southwest – one of the highest rates of twin births in the world.
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Three people have been arrested on charges of assault, arson and malicious damage to property after a community leader in Kliptown was attacked with a panga.
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