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Crowds flock to Johannesburg Pride
Local newsJOBURG - Several thousand people descended on Sandton Sports Club in an explosion of colour, glitter, feathers and rainbow flags…
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Government to cut on spending
Local newsCatering and event costs will be reduced to curb wasteful expenditure in government departments.
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Alex fun walk for health
Local newsALEXANDRA - The City of Johannesburg's Region E will organise a campaign to educate senior citizens about the importance of…
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E-toll battle now in motorists’ hands
Local newsIT MAY now be up to society to choose whether e-tolling will survive or not, the Opposition to Urban Tolling…
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Court dismisses e-toll challenge
Local newsA SUPREME Court of Appeal application to halt e-tolling in Gauteng has been dismissed.
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Premier to enforce singing of national anthem
MunicipalGAUTENG - Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane wants citizens to sing the national anthem and recite the Constitution’s preamble once a…
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Reckless drivers may lose licences
Local newsJOBURG - In an effort to reduce fatal crashes on the roads, government is planning to revoke the driver’s licences…
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Municipal workers strike looms
Local newsMEMBERS of the SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) could down tools after talks with the employer about several contagious issues…
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Gogo still waits for house to be rebuilt
Local newsALEXANDRA - The house that was smashed by a car in extension 10 has still not been rebuild by the…
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Zuma signs etolls bill
Local newsUpdateJOBURG - President Jacob Zuma has signed the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill into law which provides for…
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Petrol price may drop twice
Local newsTHE projected decrease in the price of petrol of between 19 and 25 cents a litre predicted by economist Dawie…











