Local news
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Little Steps Pre-School hosts its 11th annual Cheese, Wine and Art Auction
Local newsLittle Steps Pre-School brought parents and learners together for an evening of art, connection and community at its annual Cheese,…
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35-year-old pipes to blame for constant Douglasdale water disruptions, says Johannesburg Water
Local newsJohannesburg Water says pressure surges and ageing asbestos cement pipes are driving repeated water supply interruptions in parts of Douglasdale.
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Ark Academy builds a permanent home
Community galleriesAfter losing access to its previous premises, Diepsloot early childhood centre Ark Academy is racing to build a permanent home,…
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Daily vehicular incidents trigger community action on Cedar Road
Local newsA series of serious accidents, injuries, and fatalities near a busy school intersection on Cedar Road has prompted residents, parents,…
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Clock ticking as city races to find housing for Ginger Park residents by February 28
Local newsAfter years of a land dispute, a court order has forced the City of Johannesburg to find alternative accommodation for…
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Hirsch’s cheers on Mrs South Africa at emotional send-off to Mrs World
Local newsHirsch’s celebrated Erin Miller as she sets off to strut her stuff on the global stage.
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Kyalami garden refuse site buckles under pressure
Local newsThe Pikitup garden refuse site in Kyalami has turned into a garden of frustration as bins overflow and queues stretch…
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Ward 94 roads under the spotlight as councillor David Foley presses city for accountability
Local newsWard 94 councillor David Foley has intensified efforts to address long-standing road maintenance backlogs, putting pressure on the city and…
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Lonehill Parkrun saw 469 participants with international visitors
Local newsThe Lonehill Park was filled with energy and camaraderie as runners, walkers, volunteers and international visitors came together for the…
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UPDATE: Pikitup promises weekend work as residents demand refuse backlogs be cleared
Local newsPikitup has acknowledged recent disruptions, and says it will use weekend operations to clear accumulated waste and restore normal collection…
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Community steps in to clean up and improve safety in Sunninghill
Community galleriesThe Sunninghill Ratepayers Association’s Restore Sunninghill initiative has set its priorities for 2026, focusing on overgrown grass, litter removal, and…
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‘Why should we pay for a service we don’t get?’ ask Fourways residents
Local newsFourways residents say they should not be forced to pay for refuse removal services that are not being delivered, as…











