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Civic movement grows in Knysna with goal of stability and “no national ambitions”

Civic movement grows in Knysna with goal of stability and “no national ambitions”

by David Wilkinson | May 14, 2026 | Cape Garden Route, Classics, Good News, News

A new civic movement is growing in Greater Knysna. Known as Choose CX, the initiative is a community-led effort to restore stability, competence and accountability in local government across the region. Choose CX was formed in response to ongoing frustration among...
AfriForum offers training to SANDF

AfriForum offers training to SANDF

by AfriForum | May 13, 2026 | Cape Garden Route, Cape Overberg, Cape West Coast, Cape Winelands, Central Karoo, City of Cape Town, Good News, News

In light of recent burglaries and weapons thefts at some of the South African National Defense Force (SANDF) facilities in Gauteng, AfriForum has offered to assist the SANDF by providing training and guidance on conducting practical security assessments at military...

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