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Football club apologises for assaulting referee during Makamu Festive Games final
Local newsCoach and players take responsibility for unsporting conduct, seeking forgiveness from tournament sponsor, organisers, and opponents.
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Last chance to switch to new Postbank card by March 20
Local newsWith only two days left to transition to new cards, locals who haven't replaced their Sassa gold cards are urged…
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Organisation extends condolences to families of victims in R21 bus crash
Local newsThe PSA emphasised the need for stricter measures to ensure that all vehicles, particularly buses, meet the highest safety standards…
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First digital storytelling theatre in Germiston
Local newsThe theatre serves as a platform for established and emerging artists offering performances of drama, dance, music, and poetry.
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Elandsfontein residents concerned about uncollected waste and rat infestation
Local news"For residents to do tree felling they must log a call for the parks department to fell and remove the…
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City of Ekurhuleni concerned about high number of bus crashes
Local newsAccording to DEMS spokesperson William Ntladi, the 65-seater bus was transporting learners from Ramaphosa informal settlement in Boksburg to Sekgotlong…
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Samsung Marks a Step Forward With AI for Everyone
AdvertorialSponsoredSamsung Marks a Step Forward With AI for Everyone by Introducing New Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G and Galaxy…
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Vosloorus water repairs cause disruptions
Local newsOngoing repairs at Extension 9 Reservoir lead to low pressure and outages, with full restoration expected by March 31.
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Lakhishwa Holdings leads Kathorus recycling efforts while fighting unemployment
Local newsThe Mapleton-based company, founded by Sifiso Mchunu, is tackling waste management and creating jobs for local youth.
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20 trees donated to Palm Ridge Primary School
Local newsPalm Ridge Primary School will have enough trees to provide sufficient shade for its learners for the following years.
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Book lovers invited to join book club in Modderfontein
NewsAccording to the organisers, there is no assigned reading, and you bring your book.
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Animal cruelty may lead to criminal prosecution – Germiston SPCA
Local news“Penalties under the Animals Protection Act include a jail sentence,” said Christine Kuch, chairperson of the Germiston Bedfordview SPCA.











