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12 years imprisonment for Brackendowns Mandrax manufacturer
CrimeThe state found Brackendowns Mandrax manufacturer guilty as charged and handed down a heavy sentence for charges of manufacturing and…
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Central Gauteng Athletics hosts successful cross country league
Local newsAt least 1 000 athletes recently took part in the sixth league of cross country ahead of the championships.
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Palmridge’s Refilwe in the top 10 for Miss Deaf South Africa
Local newsRefilwe Maphela is a mute and a deaf lady who believes in becoming Miss Deaf South Africa. Refilwe has been…
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City of Ekurhuleni makes over thousand residents official homeowners
Local newsPalmridge Extension nine residents were showered with their title deeds on July 20 after being allocated their houses in 2017.
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Disclosure not ready for Forest Hill murder case
CrimePostponement of the Forest Hill murder case to August 16 means the victims family must wait.
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Catstreet fashion show not to be missed
Local newsBook your tickets now for the fashion event of the season! Unleash your extravagant elegant self in a day filled…
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Pam Golding Properties blesses St Mary’s Children’s Home with gifts
Local newsIn honour of Mandela Day, Pam Golding Properties supported local NGO.
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Win Nu Metro Movie Tickets: Hot Seat
Top storiesHot Seat, the action-packed thriller starring Mel Gibson, is the new movie releasing at Nu Metro The Glen this weekend.
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Alberton Karateka rake in medals
Local newsThe Cobras Shotokan Karate Club in Alberton recently took part in the Goju Ryu All-Styles Karate Tournament in Pretoria.
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Further millions uncovered in SAPS PPE contract
Local newsOne of the accused in the SAPS PPE contract matter will be applying for bail again after having lost his…
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Brackenhurst and Brackendowns residents invited to ward committee meeting
Local newsResidents invited to be part of the Ward Committee meeting
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94 359 litres of soup cooked during Mandela Day Challenge
Local newsA total of 128 chefs helped to cook the 94 359 litres of soup for 377 436 people.











