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Binance brings crypto to SA Padel courts
AdvertorialSponsoredThere’s a new kind of rally happening in South Africa, and this one isn’t just on the court
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Pupils from Junior College Sunninghill burn off some energy at their annual sports day
Local newsLaughter, cheers, and vibrant school spirit filled the air as Junior College Sunninghill hosted its annual sports day, bringing together…
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Have you talked to your kids about organ donation? Here’s how to start
Local newsThe ‘Orgamites’ are visiting Gauteng schools, turning organ donation into a topic kids can understand and families can discuss during…
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Pickleball fun as GPC Pickleball celebrates its first birthday
Local newsFrom exciting games to a surprise appearance by Trevor Noah, GPC Pickleball’s first birthday bash was a celebration of sport,…
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Art at the Manor returns to upkeep Norscot Heritage Site
Local newsFrom professional exhibitions to young artists’ creations, markets, auctions, and community spirit, Art at the Manor is back at Norscot…
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Residents can now lodge municipal complaints to the ombudsman online
Local newsThe City of Johannesburg launches a new online platform for residents to submit and track service delivery complaints anytime, anywhere.
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Steep price tag for Lonehill and Witkoppen dams clean-up
Local newsCity Parks has begun clearing invasive weeds from the Lonehill and Witkoppen dams, but the clean-up comes at a steep…
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Coetzee carries Dainfern pride to the Olympic finals
Local newsDainfern sprinter Miranda Coetzee opens up about her emotional Olympic finals debut, the discipline behind her training, and the powerful…
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SA hockey star is making boss moves on and off the field
Local newsShe’s calm under pressure, sharp on the field, and unapologetically visible. Paris-Gail Isaacs from Dainfern is a rising force in…
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Councillor questions JRA on poor-quality, quickly fading road marking paint
Local newsWith markings fading faster than they can be repainted, Ward 94 councillor David Foley warns that drivers are left guessing…
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Unanswered questions linger as Cedar and Uranium roads continue to crumble
Local newsWhy do potholes on Cedar and Uranium roads keep coming back? Residents say taxpayers deserve transparency and durable repairs.
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Get ready Jozi, the SPAR Women’s Challenge entries are now open
AdvertorialSponsoredThe countdown has begun for one of Johannesburg’s most inspiring and impactful events... The SPAR Women’s Challenge Jozi.











