Norman Cloete

Editor, Saturday Star

PICS: Valentine's Day mass wedding on Robben Island

Norman Cloete|Published

Nineteen couples tied the knot on Robben Island on Valentine's Day in the presence of Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi.

Wedding venue gates lesbian couple

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A lesbian couple has asked the SA Human Rights Commission to investigate a wedding venue that has refused to host their ceremony.

Prisoner transport complaints

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The office of the Police Ombudsman in the Western Cape is embarking on a public participation campaign to address prisoner transportation following complaints of ...

'Staggie had a heart and a vision for peace in Cape Town' - Ivan Waldeck

Norman Cloete|Published

Notorious gang boss, preacher, benefactor. Rashied Staggie was different things to different people.

Government aiming for 0% blood-alcohol level

Norman Cloete|Published

With the festive season approaching, the national Transport Department is considering reducing the blood-alcohol level from 0. 05% to 0%.

Gaatjie rapes teacher in a taxi

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A young teacher was allegedly raped in a taxi at Vangate Mall by a taxi gaatjie, while her colleague was forced to accompany the driver to an ATM where he drew R3300 ...

WATCH: Mama Bongi is baking her way to success

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When Mama Bongi?s employers decided to return to America and she found herself unemployed, she didn?t wallow in self pity - instead, she reinvented herself.

Hawks investigating Cape Town car explosion

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Police have confirmed that the Hawks are investigating an incident where a man, believed to be an international real estate consultant?s seat exploded.

New Road Accident Fund bill is ‘unfair’

Norman Cloete|Published

If a draft bill on the new workings of the RAF is passed, the RAF will become the Road Accident Benefit Scheme and payouts will be capped at R280000 per annum.

City's new 'eye in the sky' crime fighting plan

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The City of Cape Town has set in motion plans to use drone technology in its fight against crime.

Housing for poor my priority, says De Lille

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Patricia de Lille says her appointment as the new minister of public works and infrastructure is a ?great opportunity? to address spatial justice.

Western Cape election results to be announced on Friday

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The IEC has just announced that the results of the Western Cape?s voting will be announced at midday on Friday.

Galaxy gears up for 40th birthday celebration

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Ask Capetonians about the Galaxy and they?ll tell you about the ?fabulous? time they had there at some stage in their lives.

Adams family growing

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Emo Adams and wife Michelle Gildenhuys are expecting their third child in June next year.

Old infrastructure, theft and vandalism derailing Metrorail

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Metrorail is unable to guarantee commuters that scenes like those witnessed at Cape Town station last Monday will not be repeated, the company says.