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Check out the latest episode of "Overreaction Time" covering the fallout from UFC 318 and PFL Cape Town this past weekend.
PFL Africa launches in Cape Town, driven by Donn Davis’ vision to grow MMA on the continent with world-class fighters, ...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNPFL Cape Town Recap: Costello Van Steenis pulls off miracle finish to dethrone Johnny EblenThe PFL took center stage this afternoon for their historic card in Cape Town, South Africa. The main event of […] ...
The PFL is on its maiden trip to Africa with a Challengers Series event in Cape Town, South Africa, where the middleweight ...
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Cape Town Safety: A First-Hand Look at Visiting the CityCurious about the safety of visiting Cape Town? We explore some of the most stunning areas, from vibrant Bo-Kaap to the ...
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Briefly on MSN“We Knew Cape Town Was Taking It” Man Reviews 5 Most Expensive Restaurants in SA, Stunning ViewersA content creator reviewed South Africa's most expensive restaurants, which included Marble, Greenhouse, FYN, Klein Jan, and ...
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Briefly on MSNCape Town Winter Jeans Sale: Affordable Name-Branded Denim Steals Cause a Buzz on TikTokA store in Cape Town sparked a buzz online with their jeans sale in a TikTok video. The shop's name, location, and sale end ...
"The South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) is taking legal action against the City of Cape Town's amended Hope ...
With national grants under pressure and infrastructure costs rising, a broader base of paying residents is essential, says ...
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The South African on MSNCape Town’s smash-and-grab hotspots: Where to look out forRecent data has found the most prominent danger zones for smash-and-grabs in Cape Town. Here's where you're most at ...
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The South African on MSNNew Cape Town hillclimb aims to dethrone famous Simola raceMove over, Simola. Cape Town has just stepped up with its own headline hillclimb event with a more technical layout.
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNCape Town's $125mln debt relief plan: A lifeline for millions facing financial hardshipThe City of Cape Town has approved a substantial R2.2bn debt write-off for qualifying residents in its 2025/26 budget to provide economic relief and improve the metro’s financial sustainability.
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