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JWVH assists injured short snouted grass snake
Local newsGLENFERNESS – The snake had small puncture wounds suspected to be inflicted by a cat.
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ICYMI: Residents kick up a stink about Jukskei River smell
Local newsFOURWAYS – Local residents have raised concerns about the smell that emanates from the Jukskei River.
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Teddy bears provide comfort to HeronBridge learners
NewsFOURWAYS – The Teddy Bear Initiative aims to provide comfort for children while abiding by the regulations.
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The City of Joburg puts its money where its mouth is
Local newsJOBURG – City sets aside over R1 billion for job creation, while youth development has received seed funding worth R50…
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Diepsloot writer pens second book
Local newsDIEPSLOOT – Diepsloot resident Mashudu Nemadzivhani's insights are taken from observing people, interviewing people and sharing his own experiences.
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Visit Plett and enjoy the Seal experience at the Sky Villa Boutique Hotel
AdvertorialPlettenberg Bay, nicknamed Plett, is the primary town of the Bitou Local Municipality in the Western Cape Province of South…
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ICYMI: Green Buffalos aim to help waste recyclers in Sunninghill
Local newsSUNNINGHILL – A new concept is set to help the greater community become equipped with the correct recycling methods and…
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Joburg mayor calls on teamwork to get through Covid-19
Local newsJOBURG – Covid-19 must be destigmatised in the same way HIV/Aids was.
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City opens up 21 clinics for Covid-19 testing
Local newsJOBURG – In addition to opening the 21 clinics, the City is also running a 24-hour Joint Operations Centre to…
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City of Joburg’s mourns their staff
Local newsJOBURG – The City's MMCs thanked all staff who continue to put their lives on the line for the betterment…
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ICYMI: Over 1 000 Diepsloot residents will receive temporary housing
Local newsDIEPSLOOT – The temporary housing structures are expected to be completed within the next three months.
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Wits professor calls for more Covid 19 vaccine trial volunteers
Local newsJOBURG – Being involved in Covid-19 vaccine efforts will help Africans access whichever vaccine is found to be successful.











