Community News
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Local artist makes heads turn with handcrafted pieces
Self-taught sculptor Innocent Manjengenja is turning ordinary materials into striking artworks, building both a creative voice and a means to…
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Sad cancer passing of toddler inspires tradition for Diepsloot foundation
For most children, a fall at daycare means a scratched knee and a lollipop. For little Thandeka Sibanda, a broken…
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Foundation transforms overgrown Fourways informal settlement
The Lovemore Foundation has stepped in to restore safety and cleanliness at a busy Fourways intersection, transforming an overgrown and…
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JRA confirms Fourways Gardens roadworks, but denies R3m cost claim
Residents of Fourways Gardens can expect long-awaited repairs to Chorisia Lane and Celtis Crescent, as the JRA confirms urgent work…
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CIPC IP Youth Awards champion innovation and economic potential among SA’s youth
Young innovators take centre stage in Fourways as intellectual property becomes a powerful driver of entrepreneurship and future growth.
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City Power calls on homeowners to declare solar installations to protect electricity network
All grid-tied and hybrid solar systems must be registered with City Power, to protect customers, electricians, and technicians from electrical…
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LIV Golf tournament set to tee off tourism sector
Top international golfers, including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, are set to headline the upcoming LIV Golf South Africa at…
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Former homeless man begins rebuilding life after illness leads him to help
When his health began failing on the streets, a Fourways good Samaritan helped change the course of Thando Ntsele’s life,…
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City to assess pollution and recycling concerns at Paulshof Spruit Park
Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo says it will assess pollution concerns at Paulshof Spruit Park after residents raised alarm over…
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Marshmallow Chorisia Lane repairs allegedly postponed to May
The delay comes amid unanswered questions over costs and scope, with the roads agency yet to respond despite multiple follow-ups.
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Inyanga Park gets second chance thanks to nursery project
Once threatened by illegal occupation, Inyanga Park is now being reimagined as a self-sustaining green space, driven by community grit,…
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Ward 115 sewer project nearing completion after months of disruption
Councillor Mark van der Merwe says the long-running sewer repair project affecting Craigavon roads is about 68% complete, with residents…











