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  • Rock the Run rocks Sandton

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    SANDTON - The Hyundai Rock the Run event rocked Sandton on 1 March at Mushroom Farm Park.

  • Infamous road is rough on motorists

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    CRAIGAVON - So motorists and an uneven road surface are contributing to the high accident rate on Campbell Road in…

  • New response team joins fight against crime

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    DOUGLASDALE - The Douglasdale Community Policing Forum is pleased to announce a series of new initiatives to improve policing and…

  • UJ sets up world class academy

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    AUKLAND PARK- THE University of Johannesburg has established a specialised Aafrican jumping academy at its Kingsway Campus in Auckland Park.

  • Revisiting motor history at Kyalami

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    JOBURG - The first round of the 2015 Midas Historic Tour presented by Gumtree takes place on 7 March at…

  • Two dead after collision on William Nicol Drive

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    FOURWAYS - Two people have been killed and three others injured after two vehicles collided on William Nicol Drive by…

  • Expect pockets to tighten as petrol price increases

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    JOBURG – The public can expect yet another hike in petrol prices next week.

  • No fireworks but residents still on short fuse

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    CRAIGAVON - Galencia Properties may have finally put their fireworks display on ice, but some interested parties are still not…

  • Eskom halts stage two loadshedding

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    JOBURG - Eskom has announced that stage 2 load shedding stopped at 9.30pm on 26 February.

  • Sadag needs counsellors and support groups

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    JOBURG - The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) in Sandton is looking for volunteers.

  • Stage 2 load shedding at 10

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    JOBURG - Eskom customers can expect more woes as Eskom revealed that they will implement Stage 2 load shedding from…

  • Petition to fix Bryanston Drive

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    JOBURG - A petition to resurface Bryanston Drive has been started by Ward 106 councillor Stephen Moore and he urges…

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