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  • Cataract surgery can restore vision

    Local news

    October celebrates Eye Care Awareness and World Sight Day, which provide an opportunity to educate South Africans about some common…

  • Teacher accused of assault

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    A Parkdene Primary School teacher has been accused of allegedly assaulting a Grade 4 learner during school hours on October…

  • Freedom Fridays for 20 years of democracy

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    Minister of Arts and Culture, Paul Mashatile, recently launched Freedom Friday to mark the lead up to South Africa celebrating…

  • Home loan strategies for different age groups

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    Of course people of different ages have different housing requirements, but they also face different challenges when trying to obtain…

  • Let’s go swimming – indoor pool functional

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    Residents of Boksburg and surrounding areas can now enjoy swimming all year round at the Boksburg North swimming pool.

  • Guns and Hoses Challenge proves to be a tough test

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    The Boksburg North SAPS together with some members of Ekurhuleni’s EMPD, and staff from the Boksburg Fire Station, took part…

  • Amnesty could be a Catch-22 for homebuyers

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    There are at least two ways of looking at the credit amnesty that has just been approved by Cabinet, says…

  • Department’s answer to bullying in schools

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    The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) and Department of Social Development has joined forces in a bid to rid schools…

  • No more five cents

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    According to Hlengani Mathebula, the South African Reserve Bank's (SARB) head of group strategy and communications department, the production of…

  • What to know about how e-tolling works

    Local news

    Vusi Mona, spokesperson for Sanral, says that motorists will be prosecuted should they not pay their e-toll accounts.

  • My child could have been killed

    Letters

    "Concerned mother" from Impala Park writes:

  • Miners could be trapped in sealed off Angelo mine shaft

    Local newsUpdate

    Dozens of illegal gold miners are believed to have been trapped underground, at the unused Angelo mine shaft.

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