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Dawn Park SAPS promotes school safety and self-love
Local newsDawn Park SAPS inspires 150 learners with a powerful talk on self-love, respect, and staying safe at school.
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Two fake detergent operations halted
Local newsChemicals and counterfeit cleaning products worth millions were seized during a Hawks operation at an alleged illegal manufacturing site in…
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Jarvis refocuses for Joburg Open challenge
Local newsHis back-to-back victories in the Magical Kenya Open and Investec South African Open lifted him to 80th on the Official…
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‘This Country Hates our Boys’ launches to packed audiences in Johannesburg
Local newsThe book does not shy away from SA's most sensitive fault line: addressing boys' struggles while the country faces a…
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BAC sprinter Mavhungu elated after breaking 11 seconds
Local newsHe clocked 10.87 in the U20 men's 100m at the fourth CGA open track and field meeting at Germiston Stadium…
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Go to the clinic, not the hospital if you have a minor ailment
Local newsThe hospital is encouraging the public to visit their nearest clinics for minor conditions, saying the referral system will help…
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Reiger Park on edge after five murders since January
CrimeFive murders in Reiger Park since January leave the community shaken. Police urge residents to call with any information.
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Benoni greens to host bowling national champs
Local newsThe Edenvale Bowling Club will serve as the main headquarters and Benoni Bowling Club (BBC), Lake Club Benoni and Northmead…
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Cancer screenings essential to overall good health
Local newsMaking time for recommended screenings could literally save your life.
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Help Reiger Park footballers to travel to Dubai for Mina Cup
Local newsThe tournament takes place from April 1 to 5 at JA Sports Centre. To help, contact Coach Muzi Masuku on…
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Illegal firearm taken off the Boksburg CBD streets
CrimeAuthorities urge members of the public to remain eyes and ears of the police.
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WATCH: Criminals strip Boksburg police building, detectives forced to flee
CrimeThe Gauteng Department of Public Works and Infrastructure shifts blame to SAPS over the years-long stripping of the state-owned building.











