Local news
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Tweedy Park residents voice complaints over neglect and safety risks
Local newsComplaints include mould, electrical faults, lift access issues, and missing fire extinguishers.
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Stoffberg Avenue subway works target root cause of years-long flooding
Local newsOil and waste entering the stormwater system have added to infrastructure damage, with enforcement action now underway alongside repair work.
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Crime spike in Brakpan prompts police warning
CrimeReports of poisoning, armed robberies, and social media scams highlight growing crime concerns in the area.
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Brakpan SPCA rescues injured dog as police probe alleged bestiality case
Local newsSensitive ContentThe SPCA says Spike is now safe and healing while authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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Police appeal for help in identifying deceased man
CrimeSAPS say the deceased, discovered on May 3, may have been struck by a vehicle. Information from the public could…
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Karate students receive new belts
Local newsThe grading took place recently, allowing students to progress in their training.
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KYK: Brakpan Poolklub vier verhuising met aksiebelaaide dag
Local newsBrakpan Poolklub se nuwe tuiste by State Mines het met ’n volgepakte opening, strawwe kompetisie en ’n feestelike atmosfeer behoorlik…
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Commuters welcome long-awaited traffic light revival at Carnival City intersection
Local newsCarnival City, the City of Ekurhuleni and City Power Johannesburg join forces to deliver safer, smarter traffic infrastructure.
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Hijackers flee with truck after kidnapping driver
CrimeGunmen targeted a delivery truck, blindfolding the victim and dumping him in Boksburg.
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Neglected dog found after disappearing during SPCA investigation
Local newsThe Brakpan SPCA’s persistence paid off as the missing dog was located and is now receiving urgent care.
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Brakpan weekend crime round-up: Man abducted, stabbed and burned in boot of car
CrimeAn overview of crimes reported to local SAPS from May 1 to 3.
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WATCH: East Rand Children’s Haven faces closure amid delayed government subsidy payments
Local newsRising costs and delayed subsidies have left ERCH battling to maintain services for vulnerable children and staff salaries.











