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Primrose Police Station in need of resources to better serve public
Local newsThe Primrose CPF wrote to the province requesting urgent intervention to support the Primrose SAPS.
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New coach appointed for Burning Stars Football Club
NewsShe admitted that she is still learning while looking to grow in the position.
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Gauteng Education MEC urges communities to ensure safety in schools
Local newsThe MEC outlined strategies to safeguard high-risk schools and announced a partnership with the police as well as other law…
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Business owners advised on minimising risks of crime
Local newsKeep your cash register in plain view from the outside of your business, so it can be monitored by police…
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Gauteng Health introduces HIV/AIDS counsellors
Local newsMEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, highlighted the crucial role these counsellors play in strengthening Gauteng’s healthcare system
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Wife of late EMPD officer claims torture
Local newsAfter repeatedly hitting and suffocating her, Dlamini claims that she confessed, hoping that they would stop hurting her.
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Geology students explore Melville Koppies
Local newsMelville Koppies opened their doors for geology students to have an experience of their lives.
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Woman empowers overcome open water swimming
Local newsThrough her Swima Le Portia organisation, in partnership with Women for Waves, she will host a women’s weekend swim retreat…
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Exciting Family Fun Day at SA Guide Dogs
Local newsExperience thrilling activities, kids' attractions, and more this coming Sunday at Paulshof, with plenty of prizes and surprises.
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WATCH: Registration deadline looming for spaza shops and food-handling businesses
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni is calling on all spaza shops and food-business handling to visit their nearest CCC office to…
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Ekurhuleni Mayor shares goals with his Chinese counterpart
Local newsMa Yujun is the mayor of Shijiazhuang – the most populous city of China's Hebei Province.
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Minister of Electricity attributes power cuts to illegal connections
Local news“Load reduction is not targeted at poor black people, not racist,” assures Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.











