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Teacher and cricket coach produces world-class cricketers
Local newsOne great talent Xaka has worked with is former protégé at Duduza Cricket Club and friend Mangaliso Mosehle, who made…
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Cable installation to offer relief for residents of Geluksdal
Local news“The project has also come as a relief to 20 community members who were absorbed for temporary employment from a…
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Baking skills workshop to empower Tsakane residents
Local newsThandi Nkosi (55), a graduate from the programme, says: “I am looking forward to starting my own business and using…
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SAB play-offs continue at the KwaThema Stadium
Local newsThe SAB tournament play-offs continued on July 7, as teams from various areas within Ekurhuleni battled for the number-one spot.
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Lack of sport facilities cause for concern
Local news“We do not have sports facilities. The people are supposed to grade the grounds for us, but they aren't doing…
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Caxton Local Media supports local business owners
Local newsToday we would like to share one of Caxton Local Media’s best-kept secrets: how local businesses succeed in South Africa…
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KwaThema businessman robbed of R39 000
CrimeKhoza says the pair took the money and told him they were sparing his life as they were sent to…
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Nine arrested during police operations
Crime“All arrested suspects will appear in the KwaThema Magistrate's Court,” she says.
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Duduza police warn residents about rise in hijackings
Local news“Always remove the keys from ignition when you open the gate or garage and be on the look-out of any…
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KwaThema fashion designer gives back to the community
Local news“The competition was a success, all thanks to everyone who supported me throughout, and more especially to the Ekurhuleni metro…
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Two new staff members for the EMPD
Local newsBoth newly appointed deputy directors worked themselves up the ranks from a constable to inspector, superintendent, chief superintendent, and now…
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Organisation continues to provide funding for students
Local newsKwaThema Socio-Economic Organisation (KTSEO) has awarded tertiary registration fees to about 120 students from Kwatsaduza.











