Cape Town has plans to build a R180 million security wall along the road that has become notorious for violent attacks on motorists.
Mayor Geordin Hill Lewis has announced plans to build a security wall along Cape Town's N2 to protect citizens from violent ...
While the country’s murder rate has somewhat steadied, in Cape Town the rate has increased, with Mfuleni recording the most ...
The killing of a 64-year-old woman visitor in a smash-and-grab attack near Jakes Gerwel Drive is sparking renewed outrage ...
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Canadian Government Warns of Widespread Violent Crime in South Africa, Sparking Mixed Reactions
The Canadian government has warned citizens in a travel advisory about the widespread violent crime in South Africa, sparking ...
A 33-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with the murder of 64-year-old Karin van Aardt during a violent ...
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City of Cape Town hits back against extortion
As extortion tightens its stranglehold on Cape Town, the City is hitting back in court. But some township victims are in ...
Children barely tall enough to see over a car bonnet are being pulled into gang life in Delft — some as young as nine, sent ...
A joint operation by SAPS and Cape Town law enforcement has successfully prevented a possible gang-related attack outside the ...
The South African Police Service refutes claims of shortages in sexual assault evidence kits, despite alarming reports from ...
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Cape Town to spend R180 million on security wall near airport
The City of Cape Town has announced plans to invest R180 million in the construction of a security wall near Cape Town ...
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