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Alex author’s new book set to impact young minds
NewsA children's book by South African author Emily Mabasa, Celebrating Our Differences: Embracing My Superpowers, seeks to instil a sense…
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Alex youth to represent South Africa abroad
Local newsA runner and tennis player from Alexandra, Rotondwa Rambau, is traded in her township roots for a chance to represent…
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Community Indaba reveals politicians visions for Alex’s Future
Local newsAlex residents expressed discomfort with the prospect of being moved from their township to be settled elsewhere as proposed at…
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Introducing the ultra modern, sleek Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6
AdvertorialSponsoredThrough their simple, solid exterior and linear form, these devices express what Galaxy’s design identity is all about. Explore the…
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Vuka Alex Art set to revive township’s lost art scene
Local newsThe Vuka Alex Art set to revive township’s lost art scene
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River Park Clinic celebrates Mandela Day in force
Local newsThe MMC of Healthy and Social Development Cllr Ennie Makhafola offers a spirited variety of health, wellness, and community service…
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Mostly sunny and pleasant weather conditions in Alex this week
Local newsAccording to Accuweather, sunny and pleasant conditions are expected this week, with the highest temperature reaching 22°C on Tuesday.
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SME seminar highlights need to connect and engage
BusinessThe summit aimed to create a unique networking opportunity for local business owners and industry leaders.
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SME Growth Summit 2024 empowers small businesses
BusinessCaxton Local Media joins CBO founders to build sustainable economies.
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Toilet-rape victim to stay put at current school
CrimeThe ‘toilet-rape’ survivor gets a spot at a girls’ high school but financial constraints force her to stay at her…
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Alex gogos and mkhulus warmed up this winter
Local newsThe Dis-Chem Foundation believes with each blanket, set of gloves and beanies received by someone in need, the harsh reality…
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Alexandra’s Florence Mothupa celebrates 100 years
Local newsFrom caterpillars to the century mark, Florence Mothupa shares her secrets to a long and healthy life.











