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Breast is best, says Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre
Local newsFOURWAYS – In celebration of World Breastfeeding Week, the Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre is encouraging mothers in the community…
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City to open R23-million pedestrian bridge in Diepsloot
Local newsDIEPSLOOT – According to the Johannesburg Roads Agency, the bridge will play a significant role in the lives of residents,…
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BEST BEACH FRONT HOLIDAY COMPLEXES
Businessa brief description of what to expect from Ballito accommodation.
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Pikitup clears waste after violent protests in the inner city
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Pikitup spokesperson, Muzi Mkhwanazi urged residents to refrain from illegally dumping waste, especially during protests.
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Shop and support guide dogs
Local newsCRAIGAVON – If you want to browse antiques while supporting the South African Guide-Dogs Association, the monthly Cedar Square Vintage…
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Community participation in the fight against crime can save lives
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Police call on community policing forums to work closely with police to fight crime.
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Local IT entrepreneur develops a scholar transport tracking solution
Local newsRIVERSANDS – Riversands Incubation Hub IT technician Tshidi Morabi launches LocTransie app aimed at assisting schools and parents with locating…
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Despite low voter turnout, DA retains three and ANC wins one ward
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The low voter turnout was an indication that South Africans were not taking the opportunity to elect a…
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Health care anywhere
Local newsFOURWAYS GARDENS – The Witkoppen Health and Welfare Centre are using mobile health clinics to get health services to those…
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Education funds partnership programmes for learners’ well-being
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The budget is anticipated to grow at an average annual rate of 8.4 per cent over the medium…
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Dance all the way to Prague
Local newsSUNNINGHILL – Eleven disadvantaged performers showed their moves to the residents of Riverside Manor Retirement Village on 21 June before…
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City abandons new plans
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The 37 abandoned factories will be given to the private sector to develop.











