Caxton Radio
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FICA compliance crucial for property transactions
Caxton Radio NewsFICA compliance crucial for property transactions, protecting clients and economy from financial crimes.
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DEMS calls for caution when using heating appliances
Caxton Radio NewsWith winter upon us, the city’s Disaster and Emergency Management Services (DEMS) issued an advisory to locals.
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City undertakes plans to tackle load-shedding
Caxton Radio News“The City of Ekurhuleni (CoE) is looking at ways of generating the additional 1 000 megawatts needed to ensure that…
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Ekurhuleni honours its nurses on International Nurses Day
Caxton Radio NewsWithout nurses, the future of mankind is bleak. - city manager.
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Help Alberton Child Welfare find the parents of these children
Caxton Radio NewsShould you have any information on the whereabouts of these parents, contact social worker Anisha Yagambaramon on 010 1096 121…
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Ekurhuleni meets businesses
Caxton Radio NewsFinance MMC Nkululeko Dunga said that the City of Ekurhuleni is looking into going off the grid.
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No metro police vacancies are currently available in the City of Johannesburg
Caxton Radio NewsJMPD warns the public not to fall victim to fake advertisements that are aimed at exploiting job seekers.
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Repair or replace – the latest on how to deal with ageing security systems
Caxton Radio NewsKnow when to repair or replace your security system
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Things to consider when driving your car cross-border
Caxton Radio NewsWe tell you what to take into account when driving a vehicle across a border.
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Help Kliprivier SAPS identify deceased
Caxton Radio NewsKliprivier SAPS needs your assistance in identifying retrieved bodies which were taken to a government mortuary.
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Over 6 000 residents assisted through the city’s new WhatsApp line
Caxton Radio NewsThe new WhatsApp business account makes lodging complaints or providing meter readings much easier.
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Celebrate May Measurement Month with free testing for BP
Caxton Radio NewsWorldwide, more than 11 million people die from High Blood Pressure every year, and in South Africa the picture is…











