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Alberton Methodist Church Women’s Auxiliary hosts fundraiser for charity
Local newsThe event was not just about raising funds but also about spreading hope and love. AMC WA continues to give…
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WATCH: Former Springbok scrum-half holds rugby training at Hoërskool Alberton
Local newsThe former Springbok and former Hoërskool Alberton learner visited the school to take players through rugby training.
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Alberton Football Club mourns the passing of veteran coach Mike Kenning
Local newsMike Kenning, the respected coach who shaped the lives of countless players at Alberton Football Club for over two decades,…
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President Steyn’s young stars shine at SA Champs
SchoolsWith their talent and determination, this could be just the beginning of many more successes to come.
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Alberton High soars with Young Eagles programme
Local newsThe Young Eagles programme takes flight, inspiring top-performing learners to achieve their tertiary goals.
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Pastor Neels Snyman joins AGS Church fulfilling a long-awaited calling
Local newsAfter years of running from his calling, the 55-year-old Neels Snyman has returned to lead AGS Church in Alberton North.
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Seniors kom bymekaar vir maandelikse oggend van pret en samesyn
Local newsWeereens het die seniors bymekaar gekom vir hul geliefde maandelikse byeenkomste, wat heerlike kos, gaskunstenaar en lekker geselskap ingesluit het
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Water safety and swimming programme at Eden Park swimming pool
Local newsEkurhuleni’s water safety and swimming programme started some 15 months ago to train swimming instructors.
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Alberton’s Life on the Streets is inviting you to a youth event
Local newsLOTS is preparing to host a youth event
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Alberton Primary gets new principal
Local newsDenasha Jacob has acted in the position since last February.
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From injury to elite: The remarkable rise of an Alberton runner
Local newsColin Hugo is making a remarkable comeback in the running world after a four-year setback due to a serious knee…
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Young Eden Park resident brings warmth to those in need
Local newsWhen Casey van Rensburg saw the need in her community, she didn't just stand by—she took an action.











