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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-01

Reminder: Vitality members with a Discovery credit card are getting double cash back rewards at Nando's for March if they spend over R150. # Only just learned that perogative is actually spelled and...

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An evening with the Eagles

The City of Cape Town has announced the transport plan and road closures for the Eagles concert at the Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday 4 April 2012. With five number one singles, six Grammy Awards, five...

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Two Oceans Marathon: Transport and road closure information

The Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon is Cape Town’s premier road race and takes place on Saturday 7 April 2012. This year the half-marathon has 16 200 entrants and 9200 runners have entered for the...

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City’s financial stability confirmed by Moody’s International

Statement by the City’s Executive Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee member for Finance, Alderman Ian Neilson Moody’s International yesterday confirmed its confidence in the City of Cape Town’s...

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City celebrates bumper Easter sporting weekend with a wide range of events

The City of Cape Town’s Sport, Recreation and Amenities Department will host a range of local and national events over the Easter weekend, across various sporting codes including soccer, rugby, running...

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City’s 107 line: the number to call for emergencies during Easter period

Over the school holiday period and Easter long weekend, the City of Cape Town’s vital 107 Public Emergency Communication Centre – which is the central point for reporting emergency situations –...

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-08

About 10 full page ads by big banks in the Sunday Times re fees. Meanwhile, I've saved over R5000 in fees in 2 years by moving to Capitec. # The amount I save in bank fees with Capitec in 1 year is...

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City cemeteries offer a greater choice of burial and internment options

The City of Cape Town’s older cemeteries are reaching full capacity. This poses a challenge to City Parks, the department which is responsible for cemeteries. Instead of simply developing more...

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Green Paper to Generate National Employment

In poverty-stricken rural areas across South Africa, local unskilled people have learned how to craft high quality paper by hand using the agricultural plants that grow in their provinces. They use the...

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Be a food critic and win

You are invited to celebrate the cultural melting pot of Cape Town this winter with delicious fusion dishes and hot competition at the V&A Waterfront. From 1 June until 31 August, more than 25...

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