Written caip Sc. (JAM.) Also in form cap-, [kep.]
"the Twink Wizard can only cast cantrips. actually he can only cast prestidigitation right now, and not very well, but pretty soon he's gonna nail flipping his cape into the air dramatically (he thinks)"
"The speakers are ready. The sponsors are in. The coffee stations are planned. JHB is SOLD OUT. Cape Town: you've got moments before those last tickets vanish. 14 May. Century City. Be there! www.devconf.co.za/capetown #DevConf2026"
"After a spate of deadly shootings in recent months, Cape Town’s rival taxi associations, CODETA and CATA, came together on Monday and agreed to end violent conflict. Read groundup.org.za/article/cape... by Sandiso Phaliso"
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