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  • Join the global fight against rabies and vaccinate

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    JOHANNESBURG – According to the medical head for Sanofi Pasteur Vaccines in South Africa, "Vaccinating dogs is the most cost-effective…

  • Keep Fourways clean

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    FOURWAYS – The Harcourts 4Ways team have taken on the task of keeping the William Nicol Drive/Fourways Boulevard intersection clean…

  • Lonehill supports cupcakes for a cause

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    LONEHILL – It was a day of sweet success on 28 September when the National Cupcake Day 4 Kids with…

  • The City commemorates the elderly

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    JOBURG – The City commemorates and raises awareness of the elderly this Older Person's Month.

  • Let’s all play our part

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    DIEPSLOOT – The mayor of Johannesburg came to Diepsloot recently to play his part in keeping the city clean as…

  • A busy start for Pinnacle’s learners

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    KYALAMI – Learners at Pinnacle College Kyalami have loads of fun while learning.

  • Graduates are excited to assist visually impaired

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    PAULSHOF – Eight new orientation and mobility practitioners have just graduated and are ready to help the visually impaired lead…

  • Japanese Exchange Programme invites graduates to work as English teachers

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    JOHANNESBURG – JET participants work as assistant language teachers (ALTs) among Japanese teenagers at local authorities, as well as pre-schools,…

  • The importance of networking

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    FOURWAYS – Hirsch Fourways hosts their monthly morning business network event.

  • Celebs throw down for charity

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    JOHANNESBURG – The three celebs – one a seasoned celebrity chef, one a comedic and DIY queen and the other…

  • Alien growth in Lonehill Dam is targetted

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    LONEHILL – As the warm weather arrives members of the Lonehill Residents Association and dam committee have instituted a number…

  • Heart attack – the big scare!

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    JOBURG – Knowing the signs and symptoms of a heart attack might just save your life.

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