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National Assembly accepts sign language as 12th official language in South Africa
Caxton Radio NewsTo advance the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing, the National Assembly has officially approved sign…
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Driving licence card machine undergoes routine maintenance
Caxton Radio NewsAccording to the National Department of Transport, it is anticipated that the resumption of card production will commence within the…
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Join SADAG for discussion coping with mental effects of living with chronic illness
Caxton Radio NewsThe discussion will start at 13:00 and they will be joined by experts Dr Prudence Molete (psychiatrist) and two support…
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Mayor Ngodwana calls for political stability in Ekurhuleni
Caxton Radio NewsThe DA abstained from attending Ngodwanas inaugural State of the City Address.
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Local mother of three pleads guilty to killing her boyfriend
Caxton Radio NewsEden Park mother of three, Joanne Swartbooi has pleaded guilty to both counts of charges laid against her which include…
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Sassa May payment dates have changed
Caxton Radio NewsChanges were made to Sassa payment dates for this month.
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It is time to enjoy autumn
Caxton Radio NewsThe cool autumn evenings and mornings remind us that winter is on its way.
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Alberton SAPS visits Leondale High School
Caxton Radio NewsLearners from Leondale High School promises to be law abiding residents and promise to report any crime to the SAPS…
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Alberton budding dancer qualifies to compete in New York
Caxton Radio NewsThe clock is ticking for Randhart dancer Sphesihle Mngomezulu who qualified to compete in New York. She needs donations to…
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Eden Park mother set to plea
Caxton Radio NewsEden Park's mother, Joanne Swartbooi, will reappear at Johannesburg High Court on May 2 for a plea.
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Ekurhuleni works tirelessly to keep cemeteries clean
Caxton Radio NewsCoE pleads with the community to be patient while they work diligently to mow the grass in active cemeteries.
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City to improve response time for environmental queries
Caxton Radio NewsThe City of Ekurhuleni has set a 30-day response time to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)-related applications and queries.











