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Three suspects arrested and disarmed in Muizenberg

Local police in Muizenberg arrested three suspects for the possession of illegal firearms and ammunition in Hillview yesterday. The suspects aged 24, 34 and 36 were arrested after trying to evade officials during crime prevention duties. The officers recovered two 9mm pistols, a 357 magnum revolver and ammunition. SAPS Spokesperson, Sergeant Wesley Twigg says once charged the suspects will make court appearances in Muizenberg Magistrate court tomorrow to face the […]

today19 October 2021

News

Flea markets the latest business to be impacted by COVID19 measures

The number of coronavirus infections continues to rise, so has global uncertainty over safety and security. Global markets have plummeted, and economies have hit an all-time low. Not only have big companies been feeling the pinch, but informal traders are now beginning to face challengers of their own. Several precautionary measures were announced this week after President Cyril Ramphosa’s declaration of a state of disaster on Sunday. By Thursday morning, […]

today19 March 2020

Local

Shopfront demolished‚ car smashes into train in Cape Town

Wednesday morning was full of woe for motorists and commuters in the southern suburbs of Cape Town. Main Road through Wynberg was closed after a car and a minibus taxi were involved in a collision. The VW Polo then demolished four pillars holding up the canopy in front of a shop between Rockley and Langley roads. City of Cape Town spokesman Maxine Bezuidenhout said two women in the shop were […]

today18 October 2017

Local

Minibus taxis blocking road in Muizenberg in apparent protest

About 50 minibus taxis blocked a main road near Muizenberg in an apparent protest on Wednesday morning, Cape Town traffic officials said. Prince George Drive was closed in both directions at Military Road as a result, said the city’s traffic services principal inspector Maxine Jordaan. She advised motorists to use Main Road as an alternative route. Provincial traffic chief Kenny Africa warned people to stay out of the area. Police […]

today14 June 2017

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