Optim-Ed Learning Centre sends message of appreciation to two local businesses
In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility, two Alberton businesses have gone above and beyond to support learners with special needs.
In a heartwarming display of corporate social responsibility, two Alberton businesses have gone above and beyond to support learners with special needs.
Michael Rua Primary School recently took a powerful stand against Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
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A group of alleged rhino poaching kingpins, including former police officers, face 40 charges in a case involving the illegal hunting of rhinos in the Kruger National Park.
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Bafana Bafana boosted their chances of securing a spot at Afcon 2025 after beating Congo with a final score of 5-0.
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The City of Johannesburg is experiencing scorching weather this weekend with temperatures persistently high to over 34 degrees Celsius.
Read More »Eight schools took part in a relay event at Alberton High.
Read More »With more students being diagnosed with ADHD, teachers are increasingly tasked with finding ways to help these children thrive in the classroom.
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Read More »RE/MAX of Southern Africa give advice on the best time to buy property and the current property market.
Read More »A family-friendly trip to the Berg provided space to reconnect and recharge.
Read More »Jetour Alberton gave car enthusiasts a revolutionary SUV experience with the dealership hosting an exclusive car show
Read More »The Great Wall Motors P500 Hybrid was crowned the 2024 South African Bakkie of the Year, marking a significant milestone for Chinese automotive manufacturers in the South African market
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