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Bollards installed to stop illegal parking on Sunrise Boulevard
Local newsCars and vans once turned pavements into parking lots, now the area is being reclaimed for pedestrians.
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Fun was had at Unity College casual day
Local newsLearners, police, and community partners bond over games and laughter, celebrating unity beyond the classroom.
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Craigavon residents fume as valve leak destroys roads
Local newsPoplar and Campbell roads are falling apart as a water leak left unrepaired for half a year sparks frustration and…
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R9 000 raised for Woodrock Animal Rescue
Community galleriesJunior entrepreneurs brought energy and innovation to the Market Day of the estate, raising an impressive R9 000 for Woodrock…
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Folklore Festival returns for heritage month
Local newsFolklore Festival 2025 celebrates connection and culture this heritage month, offering a platform for emerging artists and a space for…
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Fourways High lifts athletes’ spirits high
Local newsFourways High School celebrated both athletic strength and unmatched unity at the A League Interhigh Athletics Competition, clinching third place…
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Artists come out for Rotary fundraiser to save Norscot Manor
Local newsA weekend of art, music, and community spirit at Norscot Manor brought colour and hope to the historic venue, with…
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Blood Moon wows Fourways as residents shoot stunning photos
Local newsFrom Cape Town to Johannesburg, stunning photos of the lunar eclipse flooded social media. These are some of the pictures…
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Norscot Manor restoration driven by Fourways Main Reef Rotary Club annual art exhibition
Community galleriesBroken windows, leaking pipes, and fading history nearly left Norscot Manor in ruins, until the Fourways Main Reef Rotary Club…
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Kyalami Park Club saddles up for biggest dressage event of the year
NewsWith international judges, record entries, and high stakes, the 2025 Toyota South African Dressage Championships, at Kyalami Park Club, promises…
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Clay Oven informal settlement waste site finally gets government attention
MunicipalRelief may be on the horizon for residents surrounding Clay Oven as the Gauteng Department of Agricultural Development steps in…
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Cedar and Uranium roads see fresh upgrades after driving struggles
MunicipalWard 94 councillor David Foley’s push for repairs on Campbell and Uranium roads has paid off.











