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  • New contraceptive more effective

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    The Department of Health has launched a new contraceptive, which is free of charge and available at the Tambo Memorial…

  • Minister confirms Outa’s E-tag count

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    Minister of Transport, Dipuo Peters, says the average number of E-tags fitted to vehicles making use of the Gauteng highways…

  • Boy shot during protest discharged from hospital

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    The boy who was seriously injured during the Comet service delivery protest on February 24, has been discharged from hospital.

  • Boksburg welcomes bully dogs

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    The South African Bully Kennel Club (SABKC) held their bully dog show on North Rand Road on March 8.

  • Giving back on your birthday

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    The Advertiser's journalist, Tumelo Tshetlo, along with Van Dyk Park Community Patrolling Initiative (CPI) chairperson, Sherese Brink and Ward 31…

  • Is your house covered during load-shedding?

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    Eskom has declared a "power emergency", and will be embarking on nationwide load-shedding for the first time since 2008.

  • Eskom implements load-shedding

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    Eskom will start implementing rotational load-shedding from 9am this morning.

  • Train victims offered condolences by Metrorail

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    Metrorail has expressed its condolences to the families of the two boys who were struck by a train in Dunswart…

  • Beware of flooding in low-lying areas

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    The South African Weather Services has issued a warning of severe weather for Gauteng, and the Ekurhuleni metro says all…

  • Ward councillor vigilant about Comet problems

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    While the residents of Comet were rioting on Rondebult Road on February 24, Ward Clr Hilary Coke was discussing the…

  • Adventure dog walk creeping closer

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    Put on your most comfortable shoes, bring your dog, and be a part of the Ekurhuleni SPCA’s third Adventure Dog…

  • Metro accused of downplaying road deaths

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    Pedestrian deaths remain a reality on the roads around Balmoral College.

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