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Efforts made to secure fuel supply at OR Tambo
Local newsThe Fuels Industry Association of South Africa (FIASA) has confirmed that NATREF is actively implementing risk mitigation measures to prevent…
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National government praises class of 2024
Local newsThe 2024 results mark a significant milestone in the history of South Africa’s education system, coinciding with the 30th anniversary…
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Class of 2024 applauded excellent matric results – Mayor
Local news"Well done to everyone, including the parents and families who supported these learners as they navigated through the matric exams…
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Gauteng matric results show significant improvement
Local newsGauteng celebrates a 3% increase in its matric pass rate for 2024, with over 117 000 learners achieving success. Premier…
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Joyous Celebration wows fans at Emperors
Local newsThe annual production of praise, worship and song featured South Africa’s leading gospel ensemble, Joyous Celebration.
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Dowerglen High learners bond at orientation
Local newsStarting on January 13, orientation allowed the new learners to get to know the school and their peers better as…
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City provides safety awareness campaign for summer
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni remains committed to fostering a culture of safety and resilience.
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Edenvale High welcomes new learners
Local newsEnthusiasm and excitement filled the school as learners embarked on their first day of high school orientation.
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Little ones at Bedfordview Primary excited for first day of school
Local newsLearners at Bedfordview Primary School were excited about the new school year calendar.
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Spark Bedfordview kicks off the new school year
Local newsGrade Ones share their excitement for the new school year.
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St Benedict’s learners earn 256 distinctions
Local newsSt Benedict’s College’s Dylan Topham passed with an average of 92.3% average and eight distinctions.
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Gauteng Education invests R207m to solve learner placement crisis
Local newsThe province has consistently faced a significant influx of learners, particularly in grades one and eight, leading to difficulties in…











