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Women-led NPO calls for help to feed 100 vulnerable children
Local newsThe aim is to provide much-needed nutrition and support to children in need.
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Menstrual dignity in schools must be treated as a basic right, not charity
Local newsAs Menstrual Hygiene Day approaches, organisations are urging government, communities and the private sector to work together to tackle period…
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Boksburg Library: more than just books
NewsBoksburg Library is considerd the "Capital Library" in the metro.
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Allen Woodrow morning market attracts crowds
Community AnnouncementsResidents met for Homemade treats, handcrafted goods, books, plants, and plenty of community spirit at the Allen Woodrow Morning Market.
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Corruption charges laid against former Ekurhuleni boss and contractor
Local newsA luxury London trip, municipal tenders and allegations of corruption have thrust former city manager Imogen Mashazi back into the…
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Atlasville resident survives armed home invasion, man dies in pub shooting
CrimePolice confirmed that three suspects have been arrested following a house robbery and kidnapping incident in Atlasville.
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Book a date with Protea’s latest hilarious stage production
Local newsThere is an afternoon and an evening show on June 27.
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Warning to homeowners as solar installation boom grows
Local newsSolar system registration deadlines are approaching and residents are encouraged to register now.
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Voortrekkers span saam om speelgrond op te kikker
Local newsLede het met oorgawe ‘n laer van gemeenstapsdiens om Laerskool Witfield getrek.
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SPCA highlights legal responsibility after Boksburg North dog attack incident
CrimeThe animal welfare organisation says many attacks are linked to poor training, lack of control and inexperienced owners keeping powerful…
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SAGA and WGSA usher in new leadership with Van Schalkwyk and De Wet
Local newsThey go into their respective roles with years of administrative experience.
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Local club seeks support to host cross country league
Local newsThose willing to assist can contact Nzuza on 078 610 6154 or Nkosi on 079 263 9581 for more information.











