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  • Beaulieu riders success

    News

    Beaulieu College's horse riders did execptionally well at the Gauteng Schools Inter-Regionals.

  • Minister must scrap e-tolls or hold her tongue

    Opinion

    NEW kid on the transport block, Dipuo Peters, is just like the rest of the ANC government lot.

  • BRT public consultations for Sandton and Alex routes

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The City of Johannesburg and Johannesburg Development Agency plan to implement Phase 1C of the Rea Vaya Bus…

  • Raise some hope for Layla

    Local news

    A fundraising event for four-year-old Layla O' Neill who suffers from a rare condition will be held on 23 September…

  • Cluny Farm extends its bakery

    Local news

    Cluny Farm is taking its famous cookies to a whole new level by expanding its bakery.

  • Misinformation about ‘hijacking’ in Sunninghill

    Crime

    Sunninghill Community Ratepayers Association had to reassure residents after a notice was sent out falsely informing them of a hijacking…

  • Steyn City rides for Diepsloot

    Local news

    Steyn City Properties will ride for a purpose at this year's Momentum 94.7 Cycle Challenge.

  • Lymphoma survivor shares his story

    Local news

    Media personality, lymphoma survivor and Douglasdale resident, Xylon van Eyck, told his story at the 'I am the Voice of…

  • Water outages anger Fourways residents

    Municipal

    Fourways residents have been experiencing frequent water outages which have left their taps dry for up to three days.

  • Metro police damaged beyond repair

    Opinion

    TRAFFIC law enforcement has always been a sensitive matter in Johannesburg.

  • St Peter’s festival kicks off with street art, sport

    News

    St Peter's College in Sunninghill kicked off their annual sports and cultural festival.

  • Numsa strike continues

    MunicipalUpdate

    JOBURG - The petrol attendants strike is set to intensify after negotiations between Numsa and the employer reached a stalemate.

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