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Hawkers take city council to court again
JOBURG- Informal traders removed from Johannesburg inner city have approached the Constitutional Court to address their bid to return to…
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Alternative routes to e-tolls ‘clogged’
JOBURG- The first day of e-tolling on Gauteng highways saw many motorists using alternative routes to avoid the user-pay system.
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Men to get the snip in fight against HIV
JOBURG- In a bid to curb the spread of HIV, the government is calling on men to undergo medical circumcision.
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Application to stop e-tolls denied
JOBURG- An urgent application by the Freedom Front Plus to stop e-tolling was struck off the roll at the High…
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Activist calls for Zuma’s impeachment
JOBURG- President Jacob Zuma should be prosecuted for the multimillion rand development on his private residence, activist Zackie Achmat said.
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All the king’s judges
JOBURG- President Jacob Zuma has appointed new judges to the High Court, Labour Court and the Electoral Court, the presidency…
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Holiday petrol hike looms
JOBURG- Motorists using Gauteng roads may be hardest hit by the cost of travelling this December.
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Hawkers close CBD businesses
JOBURG- Two people were arrested after frustrated informal traders stormed the Johannesburg CBD, forcing businesses to close.
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Laptops compulsory at University of Johannesburg
JOBURG- First-year students planning to study at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) will have to factor the price of a…
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Drama student makes it big, band
JOBURG - When public relations officer extraordinaire Collett Dawson and Wonderboom's Cito saw Yamikani Mahaka-Phiri perform in a musical revue…
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Sightseeing for sore eyes
WHILE a holiday staycation has become the obvious choice for more and more South Africans in these trying economic times,…
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City streets in summertime
GO to town this December under the watchful eye of a Johannesburg Heritage Foundation guide, and revel in the history…
