Fishing

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No sign found of man who went missing while fishing near Cape Town

Despite an extensive ongoing search operation, no sign has been found of Nadeem Kellerman, 35, from Mitchells Plain in Cape Town, who went missing in unknown circumstances between Gordon's Bay and Shark Point east of Cape Town while fishing off the rocks with family members and friends, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said on Sunday On Sunday morning, NSRI Gordon's Bay duty crew, City of Cape Town law enforcement, […]

today6 July 2020

Local

Recreational fishing allowed under level 3 lockdown, says department

Hunting, self-drive visits to private or public game reserves and national parks, as well as recreational fishing are among the activities that will be allowed under level 3 of the national lockdown, the department of environment, forestry and fisheries has announced on Monday. "The directions that guide marine and freshwater fisheries, forestry and biodiversity sectors, and permitting under Covid-19 national lockdown alert level 3 are published in terms of the […]

today2 June 2020

Local

Hout Bay residents locked in meeting with police after violent protest

Police commanders and Hangberg community leaders were locked in a meeting at the Hout Bay station on Thursday afternoon to thrash out a way forward following protests in the area. Loud voices could be heard from the commander's office, where the closed meeting had been going on for about three hours. Back in Hangberg, people sat next to the street and waited for word on what to do. Smoke billowed […]

today15 September 2017

News

Anglers call for urgent security on beaches

As crime continues to plague South African communities, fishing spots at many of the countries beaches has not been left unaffected. In recent months, anglers and beachgoers who frequent Strandfontein beach, in Cape Town, have voiced concern about the impact of crime on the stretch of beach, in particular between Strandfontein and Macassar beaches. In response to a string of criminal activity, last week a group of anglers held a […]

today13 October 2016

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