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Time to reflect on school transport safety

Cape Argus

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January 21, 2026

THE first month of 2026 has already been marked by significant global developments.

We considered focusing this editorial on the actions of the US president, whose policies continue to impact human rights and international stability through threats of invasion or intervention. We could also have opted to comment on the “New World Order” as described by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney following his strategic trade agreements with Chinese President Xi Jinping - a move many hail as a shift away from economic reliance on Washington.

However, a tragedy closer to home on Monday demands our immediate attention and condemnation.

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McBride faces backlash over SSA role secrecy

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Kraaifontein police face vehicle shortages and intelligence gaps

A SHORTAGE of operational police vehicles, weaknesses in crime intelligence and mounting pressure on front-line officers are undermining the fight against violent crime in Kraaifontein.

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How to break into AI job transformation boom

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Maharaj's Kingsmead knowledge ace up Pretoria Capitals' sleeve

KESHAV Maharaj returns to Kingsmead in a different shade of blue for the Betway SA20 Season 4 Qualifier 1 against Sunrisers Eastern Cape on Wednesday, but his vast knowledge of the conditions will certainly play a significant role for the Pretoria Capitals.

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2 mins

January 21, 2026

Cape Argus

Stats show more learners in WC completing matric

THE Western Cape has achieved the highest retention rate in the country, meaning more learners are staying in school and completing matric.

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2 mins

January 21, 2026

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DA, ANC clash over Witzenberg school protests

THE DA and a local ward councillor have exchanged sharp accusations following a protest linked to school infrastructure concerns in Witzenberg, after the DA alleged that political incitement endangered learners and heightened tensions between communities.

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2 mins

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Stories of courage and connection at Cape Town theatre week

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1 mins

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CALL FOR EMERGENCY MEASURES AGAINST VIOLENCE

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Stormers youngster De Villiers relishes Kolisi test

SATURDAY’S coastal derby in Cape Town won't be sold as a personal duel, but the battle at the breakdown could play a decisive role when the Stormers take on the Sharks at the DHL Stadium.

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1 mins

January 21, 2026

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City's budget performance exceeds expectations – report

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2 mins

January 21, 2026

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