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  • Hijackers feel the heat

    Crime

    KwaThema - Three men armed with handguns hijacked a VW Golf GTi in KwaThema on Saturday night and kept its…

  • Last chance to enter writing competition

    News

    There is less than a month to go before the Caxton Creative Writing Competition comes to an end.

  • Men unite for a good cause

    Local news

    Kwatsaduza - As part of its annual main event, the Kutlwano Social Organisation (Kuso) donated food and blankets to 200…

  • Elections 2016: Special vote – do you qualify?

    Local news

    Unfortunately applications for special votes in the upcoming Municipal Elections are now closed, but here are the circumstances under which…

  • Blankets to help family after ordeal

    Local news

    Duduza – The Matlala family has been continually receiving help from the community after their home burnt down in July…

  • Petrol price drops by R1 at midnight on Tuesday

    Local news

    Petrol will fall by around R1 a litre, diesel by approximately 70c, and illuminating paraffin by about 66c.

  • Helping young people reach their potential

    Local news

    KwaThema – In the spirit of empowering young minds the Sechaba Advancement Foundation hosted a youth empowerment convention over the…

  • Hip-hop artist talks big

    Local news

    Daveyton – Hip-hop artist Mduduzi 'Mjay Da Spoilt Brat' Mahlangu (23) is currently working on his next offering after releasing…

  • A token of appreciation

    Local news

    Tsakane – On Tuesday Buhlebemfundo Secondary School in Tsakane was awarded a laptop for their phenomenal attendance at the Carnival…

  • SAPS ready for local elections: Zero no-go areas

    Local news

    More than 50 000 police officers will be deployed at 22 612 voting stations countrywide as South Africans take to…

  • Giving back to the community

    Local news

    Geluksdal – The Brain Shower Feeding Scheme centre was recently cleaned by a group of young local artists.

  • Temporary home gets help

    Local news

    Tsakane - A company based in the Springs CBD donated some much-needed essentials to a local children’s shelter.

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