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  • KwaThema Skills School receives uniforms

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    The Department of Education and the Department of Social Development allocated a school uniform service provider for the KwaThema Skills…

  • Comedy begins at home

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    Pablo Mashiane (22) from KwaThema fell in love with comedy in 2012.

  • Auditions now open

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    Black Apple Modelling and Events Management will be hosting the second round of auditions of Ms Ekurhuleni 2015 at the…

  • Tsakane family struggles

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    Life is a daily struggle for the Nhlapho family from Tsakane Extension 12b.

  • Springs’ art displayed at the Human Rights Exhibition

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    Ekurhuleni Human Rights Exhibition 2015 was launched at the Springs Art Gallery.

  • Gogo longing to see the sun again

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    Going outside and feeling the sun on her skin is like a dream to gogo Tholwaphi Zulu from Langaville Extension…

  • Nkuna’s blindness changed his life

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    Being blind is what changed Zachariah Nkuna's life for the worse.

  • Heated debate after State of the City Address.

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    "The train moves on - you can either climb on or live with the consequences of sleeping on the station."

  • KwaThema police get medals for fishing

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    Two KwaThema police officers were part of the Freshwater Angling Competition held last Thursday.

  • Reshuffle of mayoral committee

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    Ekurhuleni mayor Mondli Gungubele announced the reshuffling of his mayoral committee this morning following yesterday's State of the City Address.

  • Youth organisation encourages agriculture

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    To encourage agriculture, the Tsakane Youth Development Programme (TYDP) is planting vegetables.

  • ‘It’s never early or too late to start’

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    Two former prison inmates have turned their lives around to give back to the community of Kwatsaduza.

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