Caxton Radio
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Mayor calls for electrical infrastructure sabotage to be investigated
Caxton Radio NewsPublic urged to report any suspicious activity.
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DEMS cautions against tampering and illegal use of fire hydrants
Caxton Radio NewsDisaster and Emergency Management Services cautions against the illegal use and tampering of fire hydrants which hinder them from extinguishing…
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Looming deadlines for taxpayers in February
AdvertorialThe South African Revenue Service (SARS) would like to remind taxpayers about various deadlines that could impact them.
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Katlehong church needs food donations
Caxton Radio News“At the start of the year, we received a long list of children who needed uniforms and school shoes and…
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Gauteng High Court’s ruling overturns illegal council meeting
Caxton Radio NewsExecutive Mayor Tania Campbell welcomes the high court ruling overturning an illegal council meeting.
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Measles campaign spreads to secluded areas
Caxton Radio NewsParents are urged to sign consent forms to allow their children to be immunised.
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Ekurhuleni vaccinates almost 300 000 children to prevent spread of measles outbreak
Caxton Radio NewsThe CoE asks parents to sign consent forms for their children to get measles vaccinations.
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Rainy weather conditions affect city’s waste removal
Caxton Radio NewsRainy weather causes Ekurhuleni's waste backlogs which was already an issue for the citizen of Ekurhuleni.
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LISTEN: Comments on drafting Ekurhuleni’s new water service by-laws
Caxton Radio NewsTo meet everyone’s needs, the City of Ekurhuleni encourages all locals to take part in the drafting of new water…
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Signs your child might be bullied at school – EMPD
Caxton Radio NewsThe Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department provided insight into the signs parents should look for when their children are bullied.
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Mayor welcomes court ruling overturning illegal council meeting
Caxton Radio NewsThe meeting saw the council speaker ousted.
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City of Ekurhuleni presents 100 title deeds to Thinasonke residents
Caxton Radio NewsAfter a long wait, the City of Ekurhuleni gives 100 Thinasonke residents their title deeds.











