City of Johannesburg
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Sewer upgrade at Helen Joseph Hostel crawls forward
Helen Joseph Hostel’s multimillion-rand pipeline project crawls forward, as sewage, sand theft, and stalled payments muddy the path to progress.
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Alex Wolves Rugby U14 team stands tall against Johannesburg’s elite
Rising rugby players in Alexandra are proving that determination and hard work can close the gap between them and Johannesburg’s…
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Sassa grant payment dates for May 2026 confirmed
Beneficiaries are urged to note the staggered payment schedule to avoid unnecessary trips to pay points and long queues.
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Indoda Wednesday gains ground in Region E
The men’s dialogue initiative has expanded into five wards, establishing formal committees and turning weekly conversations into a movement for…
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Police continue fight against Alexandra hijackings
Police continue fight to dismantle hijacking syndicates that prey on ehailing drivers in Alexandra.
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Alexandra Northrand LFA re-elects leadership, eyes growth and facility revival
With the re-election of chairperson Pheega Seanego and other executives, the Alexandra Northrand Local Football Association looks to strengthen governance,…
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Thrills and challenges as CGA XC League 1 opens 2026 season in Alexandra
Athletes of all ages and experience levels gathered at the Altrec Sports Centre for the opening race of the Central…
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United Stars slip again in relegation fight after 0-1 loss to Armor FC
Despite a determined push for goals, United Stars FC suffered a narrow 0-1 defeat to Armor FC in their Hollywoodbets…
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Ma-Africa fights to the end in a 2-4 loss to Westbury Munich
Ma-Africa FC may have fallen 2–4 to Westbury Munich, but they refused to bow out quietly.
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Ward 75 councillor says 6th Avenue’s service delivery challenges are a shared problem
Councillor Sannie Mavhona says fixing Ward 75’s stormwater drains and roads requires both municipal action and community responsibility.
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Dysfunctional families fuel Alexandra’s youth struggles
When children grow up in dysfunctional homes, the damage goes far beyond the household walls.
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Councillor pays back his primary school with donated school shoes
ActionSA councillor Tumelo Shai reached into his own pocket to buy 40 pairs of school shoes, ensuring learner from his…











