Southern Suburbs Tatler
- Publisher:
- NewsBank
Publisher
- NewsBank (2140)
Latest documents
- Nearly a week after arriving in Cape Town, several students
Nearly a week after arriving in Cape Town, several students are still without confirmed accommodation, prompting concern among families and the broader community.
- Claremont family faces two battles
A Claremont mother is calling on the community to stand with her this Valentine’s Day as she fights to save her daughter’s life – even as her own health begins to fail.
- The historical legacy, spiritual resilience, and identity of
The historical legacy, spiritual resilience, and identity of the early Cape Muslim community, particularly the political exiles and slaves, were just some of the themes discussed at the book launch of The Circle of Saints, a commissioned publication by Awqaf South Africa and authored by veteran journalist Shafiq Morton.
- Rosmead Central receive stationery
The Rosmead Central Primary School Grade R class received 30 stationery folders on Wednesday, February 4.
- Metro police arrested a man after they recovered a stolen ve
Metro police arrested a man after they recovered a stolen vehicle involved in a hijacking in District Six on Tuesday, February 3, while an eight-month-old baby was still strapped into a car seat.
- Class of ’66 reunite
Memories of school days past came alive when members of the Rustenburg Alumnae Class of 1966 reunited on Thursday, February 5, marking 60 years since they matriculated from Rustenburg Girls’ High School.
- Pinelands boosts youth crime prevention
Two young women are stepping into the frontline of youth crime prevention in Pinelands, armed with fresh training and a mandate to transform how the community engages with its most vulnerable residents.
- SA history in Seeds of Peace
The Seeds of Peace: Echoes of Memories production is coming to Theatre Arts, Observatory, in February.
- New playground at Dryden Street Primary
Dryden Street Primary School unveiled its new Grade R playground on Tuesday, January 27.
- The Mountain Road Primary Grade R pupils held a Green Day at
The Mountain Road Primary Grade R pupils held a Green Day at their school on Wednesday, January 28.
Featured documents
- Student's beetle-busting research at Vergelegen Estate
Many of South Africa's most beautiful and ancient trees and forests are in deadly danger of being destroyed by an invasive beetle....
- Protesters tell Shell to go to hell over Wild Coast
Hundreds of protesters stood with placards at Shell’s garage in Paradise Road, Newlands, on Saturday, to say no to Shell’s planned five-month 3D seismic surveying of the Eastern Cape’s Wild Coast....
- Residents shine at City’s Civic Awards
Residents who make a difference in their communities with their craft, expertise, professionalism, and talent, were acknowledged at the City of Cape Town's civic honours ceremony....
- 'Blood-suckers were bugging us in bed'
Restonic manufacture over 300 000 beds a year and have never had a legitimate bed bug complaint, said Herman du Preez, key account holder, after Jolyn Hewitson of Retreat complained the bamboo mattress that they bought from Tafelberg Furnishers, Tokai, was infested with bed bugs....
- Plans to revitalise tourism industry
The City of Cape Town and its tourism authority, Cape Town Tourism (CTT) has announced a plan to revitalise tourism in the city....
- Struggle activist fondly remembered
Veteran struggle activist Amy Rietstein Thornton gave ordinary people a voice and lived a life dedicated to fighting injustice, say those who knew her....
- A giant on and off the field, Collegians RFC president Armie
A giant on and off the field, Collegians RFC president Armien Brink will forever be remembered as a gentle soul and someone who cared deeply about his community, family and friends....
- Heritage group rethinks Salt River murals
Three new murals have appeared in Salt River that a local heritage society says better reflect the community than much of the art on the neighbourhood’s walls....
- Life as a working mother can be a challenge for anyone with
Life as a working mother can be a challenge for anyone with a bunch of energetic kids, but raising a star sprinter or two, comes with its own set of demands, as is the case with the Karriem family of Turfhall Estate in Ottery....
- Student's beetle-busting research at Vergelegen Estate
Many of South Africa's most beautiful and ancient trees and forests are in deadly danger of being destroyed by an invasive beetle....