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Gauteng extends NPO funding application deadline to October 30
Local newsThe Gauteng Department of Social Development has extended the deadline for non-profit organisations (NPOs) to apply for funding to October…
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Umalusi affirms readiness of South Africa’s 2025 examination system
SchoolsSouth Africa is ready for the 2025 end-of-year exams, says Umalusi, which has assured learners and parents that the examination…
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Fun, food and friendship at Thornhill Manor’s annual fête
Local newsFamilies enjoyed live music, delicious food and handmade crafts at Thornhill Manor’s popular community fundraiser.
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Thornhill Manor residents walk in support of Alzheimer’s awareness
Local newsResidents and visitors joined together for a heartfelt walk at Thornhill Manor to honour World Alzheimer’s Month and show solidarity…
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Tembisa West Secondary School Crowned Champions of 2025 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Competition
AdvertorialSponsoredTembisa West Secondary wins 2025 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow with an AI energy system, earning R100,000 for their school’s STEM…
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Three arrested in Johannesburg for murder of police officer in hijacking
CrimeAn integrated operation led by SAPS and private security has led to the arrest of three suspects linked to the…
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Residents Action Group helps secure future for local learners
Local newsRAG donated R10 000 and goods to Vryburger High School, supporting children from Makause and surrounding areas who face financial…
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Probus Club guests enjoy talk on Namaqualand’s flowers
Local newsLaurence Newman took the audience on a visual journey through Namaqualand’s famous spring flower season during the Bedfordview Probus Club’s…
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Bedfordview CPF and SAPS team up for crime prevention operation
CrimeA joint effort by local law enforcement and security partners led to 29 arrests, one impounded vehicle and the removal…
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From AI to essentials – Meet the new Samsung Galaxy A17
AdvertorialSponsoredThe new Samsung Galaxy A17 is awesome for your hustle and built for the grind.
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Gauteng ready for 2025 matric exams as over 190,000 candidates register
SchoolsMEC Matome Chiloane calls on communities to avoid disruptions and support learners during the exam period.
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Gauteng police seize 776 illegal firearms and over 2 000 rounds of ammunition
Local newsGauteng confirms 192,745 learners registered for matric exams starting October 21, with safe, compliant centres and trained staff ready.











