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Water leaks still put a damper on matters at IDP meeting
MunicipalThere were no direct complaints about the proposed Integrated Development Plan (IDP) budget for 2015/16, delivered on April 21, although…
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Elation as Sam, The Hospice Cat, is found
Local newsStaffers of Hospice East Rand were elated by news of the safe return of their beloved cat, Sam.
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Northerns open club champs with a win
Local sportBenoni Northerns Cricket Club's (BNCC) second ever appearance at the Momentum National Club Championships in Pretoria got off to a…
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Help care for victims of xenophobia
Local newsDonations of dry food and toiletries are welcome at the Benoni branch of the SA Red Cross Society.
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Wattville man walks to Pretoria to protest xenophobia
Local newsA 25-year-old man decided to make his voice heard against xenophobia, by starting to walk from Wattville to Pretoria, carrying…
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Call for South Africans to say #NoToXenophobia
Local newsUpdateCalls for South Africans to say #NoToXenophobia are increasing following xenophobic attacks reportedly spreading to Johannesburg.
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Future bookworms on the horizon
Local newsA culture of reading is slowly being introduced in disadvantaged schools in Benoni, by means of a mobile library and…
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High fees halt HobbiTech
Community AnnouncementsHobbiTech 2015 has been cancelled, due to an unexpected rise in rent for the John Barrable Hall, in Northmead.
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Over R11 000 raised for Rainbow Nation Animals
Local newsThe annual Dr Andy Swan Outreach Fund-raiser, held on March 21, at Old Bens, realised a total of R11 300,…
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Salvation Army’s ‘guardian angel’ folds her wings
Local newsIt was a sad day for residents of the Benoni Salvation Army Family Care Centre, when the centre bid farewell…
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Over R200-m to be spent on water infrastructure
MunicipalEkurhuleni hopes to halt water supply interruptions with the implementation of a water management plan, which will see the construction…
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iThemba hosts seminar on violence
Local newsiThemba Rape and Trauma Support Centre hosted a seminar on violence and trauma at its centre, on Saturday, March 28.











