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Gauteng voters turn out as over 500 000 register and update details over registration weekend
Local newsOver 500 000 residents spent part of the June registration weekend making sure they are properly registered, so they can…
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Alexandra elders find healing in unity
Local newsFabulous 50+ organisation helps seniors fight loneliness, ease stress and protect their health.
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Johannesburg EMS delivers vital fire safety guidance to township traders
Local newsOfficer Collen Machete urged informal business owners to adopt safer structures, proper ventilation, and strict limits on flammable storage to…
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7th Avenue residents demand proof as power blackout drags on
Local newsWeeks without electricity have left 7th Avenue residents furious, insisting City Power test its substation in front of them before…
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Joburg’s “rosy” recovery narrative faces sharp rebuttal
Local newsThe mayor’s address promised resilience and long–term vision, highlighting debt relief and labour market strength. His critics, however, warned that…
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Mattress economy persists: Why many South Africans still stash cash at home
Local newsDespite greater access to banking, millions continue to keep savings under the mattress due to trust issues, accessibility concerns and…
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Volunteer cleaners confront litter and local resistance on 2nd Avenue
Local newsTwo volunteers have spent three years sweeping and clearing refuse, even as they confront resistance from people who are reluctant…
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House robbery and hijacking suspects nabbed in 26 minutes
Local newsThree men suspected of a violent house robbery in Edenvale were tracked down and arrested in Alexandra within just minutes,…
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City Power stands firm on restoration and normalisation fee amid 6th and 7th Avenue outages
Top storiesCity Power insists the R500 requirement before electricity restoration and normalisation can proceed is central to curbing illegal connections and…
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Alexandra’s Water Warriors battle relentless pollution in Jukskei River
Local newsAlexandra Water Warriors fight daily to save Jukskei River through a campaign of clean-ups and educational drives.
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Youth Month must drive action against trauma facing SA’s young people, Girls and Boys Town South Africa (GBTSA) says
Community galleriesMany young South Africans continue to face trauma and exclusion that blocks their potential, GBTSA says. Youth Month must spark…
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Alex trio earns Golden Lions U20 stripes in hard-fought provincial campaign
Local newsThree Wolves players secure Lions U20 spots, showing township rugby’s growing influence in women’s game.











