Local news
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Kankerlyer sterf, omring deur pienk bome
Local newsDit is die afgelope tyd nie ‘n ongewone gesig om pienk lap om bome in die dorp gedrapeer te sien…
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Breaking news: Police confirm mortar was fired by military
Local newsUpdateBrakpan police have confirmed that the mortar projectile, which seriously injured a 20-year-old Brakpan woman when it crashed through the…
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Late post is no reason not to pay
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni has noted the interruption of postal services due to an industrial action by Post Office workers.
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Ekurhuleni dispatches water tankers to Tsakane
Local newsThe Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality has dispatched five water tankers to Tsakane after the area regressed from total water restoration to…
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Man sonder broek lok seun (9) uit
Local news‘n Nege-jarige seun van die Laerskool Brakpan-Oos het verlede Dinsdagmiddag baie groot geskrik toe ‘n half kaal man langs hom…
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Update: Young woman suffers fractured skull when mortar crashes through roof
CrimeA 20-year-old Brakpan resident is lucky to be alive after a mortar projectile crashed through the roof of her house.
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Sign Language should be recognised as an official language
Local newsAs South Africans joins other nations of the world in observing International Week of the Deaf (September 22 to 28),…
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Share the joy of giving
Local newsThe Santa Shoebox Project offers people from all walks of life the chance to participate in a profoundly valuable and…
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Celebrating libraries in 20 years of democracy
Local newsAs South Africans celebrated Heritage Day on Wednesday, the library and information services sector - which plays a critical role…
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DA demands for maintenance to be prioritised
Local newsThe Democratic Alliance has stated it is urgent that the Ekurhuleni Metro Municipality prioritises the maintenance of existing infrastructure to…
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Pannefees kicks off
Local newsFun and games are in store for visitors to the Pannefees, this weekend.
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Water situation improves in Ekurhuleni
Local newsThe Ekurhuleni water shortage situation has improved with seven previously affected areas now receiving water.










