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Wife takes a long walk for Dercum’s disease
Local newsNicole Telukram's walk begins on April 30, with a goal to finish by mid-June.
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Alberton Lions Club hosts 5km Big Walk for Little Warriors
Local newsJoin the walk on February 15 at Rietvlei Zoo Farm to raise awareness for childhood cancer and support local initiatives.
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Swimmer to raise funds for Childhood Cancer Foundation of South Africa
Local newsFor this challenge, Stewien is combining her love of swimming with her dedication to helping others.
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Solidariteit Helpende Hand gaan ook skool toe
Local newsMet die hulp van skenkings en die gemeenskapsondersteuning kan die leerders die onderwys kry wat hulle verdien.
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WATCH: Eden Park Secondary happy to begin with their athletics training for the year
Local newsLearners at the school are said to be showing incredible interest and enthusiasm during participation.
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Amcare celebrates 23 years of transformative service to the community
Local newsAmcare, a local non-profit dedicated to supporting victims of domestic violence, individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, and the elderly, celebrates its…
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Autocity Alberton recognises outstanding sales executives
Local newsThe awards reflect Autocity Alberton’s commitment to recognising and rewarding hard work, growth, and exceptional service.
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Alberton Retirement Village opens karate club for senior citizens
Local newsTwo retirees have already received floating trophies for their excellent performance in Kata and self-defence techniques.
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Alberton Martial Arts and Fitness celebrates 7th anniversary
Local newsFor those interested in joining a family-oriented martial arts school, Alberton Martial Arts and Fitness offers a supportive environment to…
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Concerns raised for the well-being of animals kept at the Alberton Dam
Local newsThe Alberton SPCA confirmed that it is investigating and will provide feedback once the probe is concluded.
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Eskom team visits Ekurhuleni after 300 days of no load shedding in South Africa
Local newsEskom team visits Ekurhuleni days after South Africa marks more than 300 days of no load shedding.
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Help Alberton High School students be part of Junior Touch Rugby Tour in Ireland
Local newsEach one of the players need R60, 000 to be able to take part in the Junior Touch Rugby Tour…











