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  2. Cape Times - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Times is an English-language morning newspaper owned by Independent News & Media SA and published in Cape Town, South Africa. As of 2012 the newspaper had a daily readership of 261000 [2] and a circulation of 34523. [3] By the fourth quarter of 2014, circulation had declined to 31930. [4]

  3. Franklin Cale - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Cale; Personal information; Date of birth 10 May 1983 (age 41)Place of birth: Cape Town, South Africa: Height: 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s) Winger: Youth career; FC Fortune

  4. Sea Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Sea Cottage was trained at Summerveld in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa and raced from December 1964 to August 1967 in South Africa.He won races at all the major racing centres, Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg and set a record number of stakes races won, 18, and record earnings of R118,128 before he retired to stud in 1967.

  5. Tyren Arendse - Wikipedia

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    Tyren Arendse (born 31 December 1980 in Cape Town, Western Cape) is a retired South African association football midfielder. He played for Santos and South Africa. He is from Elsie's River on the Cape Flats. Arendse scored the only goal in the 2001 Bob Save Superbowl, [1] and the first goal in the 2003 ABSA Cup final. [2]

  6. Morne Nel - Wikipedia

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    International career; 2012: South Africa U-17: 1 (1) 2012–2015: South Africa U-20: 4 (0) ... after attracting interest also from Ajax Cape Town and Mamelodi ...

  7. Shaun Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Shaun Bartlett (born 31 October 1972) is a South African professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Cape Town Spurs. During his playing career, he played as a striker . Early life

  8. Shameemah Salie - Wikipedia

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    Shameemah Salie (née Dollie; born 1974) is a South African advocate and politician who has been a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since July 2024, representing Al Jama-ah, of which she serves as national spokesperson. She previously served on the Cape Town City Council from 2021 until 2024.

  9. Neil Boshoff - Wikipedia

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    His playing time was very limited, and he went on to Cape Town Spurs after one year. [6] The 2023–24 South African Premier Division ended in relegation for Cape Town Spurs, but Boshoff added another clean sheet to his name as the team beat Kaizer Chiefs 2–0 in May 2024, at the same time cementing Kaizer Chiefs' worst-ever league position of ...