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Community comes together for Cansa
Local newsPAULSHOF – Celebrities and ordinary South Africans came together in the fight against cancer at the recent Montecasino Shavathon on…
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Caxton supports good cause
Local newsPAULSHOF – It was a chance for Fourways Review staff to show their hearts when the Caxton Cares team took…
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Councillor for Ward 93 plays her part for Cansa
Local newsKYALAMI – In support of those fighting cancer, ward 93 councillor Candice James recently cut and donated 37cm of hair…
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Department of Transport ‘bails’ out Sanral
Local newsJOHANNESBURG –The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) has received 5.7 billion from the Department of transport in order to deal…
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Eskom alerts residents of a high risk of load-shedding
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Eskom says that the power system is currently under a lot of strain which increases the risk of…
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Motorists, expect to pay more on your car licence fee
Local newsTransport minister Blade Nzimande announced that car licence fees will increase by 14 per cent.
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Make a real difference – how to support teen cancer survivors and their families
Local newsSponsoredThrough the right type of support, compassion and understanding, we can all make a meaningful difference to the lives of…
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SRC starts the year strong
NewsGLENFERNESS – The Student Representative Council for Reddam House Helderfontein has been selected and have a busy year ahead.
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Stakeholders push for the 4th revolution
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Tools and software is available to youth but the high cost of data has been a problem.
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Reddam House elects its new student council
NewsGLENFERNESS – The Student Representative Council for Reddam House Helderfontein has been selected and have a busy year ahead.
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Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba delivers RDP units in Diepsloot
Local newsRIVERSIDE VIEW – Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba is excited to deliver RDP units to the residents of Riverside View.
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How to keep your home and yourself safe during wet weather
Local newsWet weather can cause you more stress than necessary but these tips can help put your mind at ease.











