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Suspects arrested in Albertsdal and Brackenhurst after two separate incidents
CrimeThe prompt response from security and local authorities led to arrests in both instances.
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Alberton Child Welfare seeks urgent volunteers and funding
Local newsAlberton Child Welfare, a pillar of hope for children in crisis, urgently needs qualified volunteers and financial support to continue…
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WATCH: Viral job hoax deepens despair in Alberton amid SA’s unemployment crisis
Local newsUpdateA viral TikTok video falsely promising 500 jobs at Veer Steel Mill left thousands in Alberton disappointed, deepening hopelessness amid…
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WATCH: Fake job post causes chaos in Alrode
Local newsHundreds of people rushed to a company after seeing a fake job hiring post online, only to find it had…
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Hoërskool Alberton has filled the position of principal
Local newsThe school had an acting principal since January 2024. The permanent appointment will be effective from April 1, 2025.
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1426 releases highly anticipated second single Injabulo for 2025
Local newsFollowing the success of their February release Welcome To The Party, South Africa’s rising supergroup 1426 has just released their…
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Alberton mom creates a safe haven for new mothers and babies
Local newsBecoming a new mom can be a beautiful yet overwhelming journey, and one Alberton resident, Leandra Foster, is making it…
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UPDATE: EMPD officers accused of robbery, extortion out on bail
CrimeEMPD to launch its internal investigations and then initiate appropriate disciplinary proceedings against the implicated officers.
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Eden Park Secondary School learner takes up senior post in Ekurhuleni South District
Local newsPrince Morapedi, the Representative Council of Learners president at Eden Park Secondary, was elected to the Ekurhuleni South district schools.
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Alberton Lions to tee off for a good cause
Local newsGet ready to swing into action for a good cause at Alberton Lions' fundraising golf day.
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Councillor raises alarm over Randhart pothole crisis
Local newsWith no clear timeline for repairs, the state of Randhart’s roads remains a growing concern.











