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Government condemns murder of witness outside court
Local newsThe Department of Justice has condemned the fatal shooting outside the Lenasia Magistrate’s Court.
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Police take safety campaign to Edenglen High
Local news"Learners were empowered with knowledge about the Child Justice Act and Children’s Rights."
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No payment required by police to recover your vehicle – Sebenza SAPS warns
Crime"The recovery and return of your vehicle is a free service provided by the police department."
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Join hands with Edenvale NPO to help local charities
Local news“We are a close-knit group that enjoys making a difference and being in touch with our community.”
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DEMS academy exams go digital
Local newsAccording to the training academy manager, the new system is fair and reliable.
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Edenvale graduate gets a golden opportunity in Thailand
Local newsClub Med has opened doors for Oakfields College graduates, allowing them to embark on thrilling career paths across the globe.
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EMPD responds to increasing number of vagrants in Bedfordview
Local news"This issue of homeless people mushrooming is a serious concern in most CBDs within the City of Ekurhuleni,” said EMPD…
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Scammers on the prowl this time of the year for desperate citizens
Local newsScammers entice victims with promises of guaranteed approval, low interest rates or debt consolidation, preying on those desperate for financial…
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Edenvale High learners make a splash at annual swimming gala
Local newsThe learners represented the school houses - Falcon, Eagle, Harrier and Kestrel.
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Ron Smith Centre hosts a flower party
Local newsAmong the blooms were roses, gerberas (Transvaal daisies), chrysanthemums, lilies, sprays of various colours, eucalyptus, and leather leaf.
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Residents invited to Probus Bedfordview’s meeting on February 4
Local newsOn January 31, the first 2025 Bedfordview Night Market will be hosted at the Bedfordview Country Club starting from 17:00…
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Higher Education and Training Department warns of bogus learning institutions
Local newsThese unregistered institutions, often called “fly-by-night” colleges, lure unsuspecting students with promises of recognised qualifications.











