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Ekurhuleni runners prepare for Comrades Marathon challenge
Local sportThe event starts at Planet Fitness at Mall@Carnival and is open to the public.
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Germiston runner shines with strong marathon performances
Local sportA standout athlete delivered impressive results across recent races in Germiston and Brakpan.
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Delville residents urged to stop illegal dumping on Elsburg Road
MunicipalWard 35 Clr Mpambani Ntuthuzelo warned that illegal dumping is threatening public health, safety and the environment.
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Ekurhuleni Water and Sanitation Department earns prestigious certification
MunicipalThe recognition is expected to reinforce public trust by ensuring greater consistency and reliability in water and sanitation services across…
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Residents urged to strengthen home and personal safety ahead of winter
Local newsShorter days and earlier sunsets during winter can increase security risks, with residents encouraged to improve home security and remain…
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EMPD arrests seven suspects during operation
Top storiesSeven suspects, including men linked to murder, kidnapping and housebreaking cases, were arrested during an EMPD operation.
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Mwahla makes history with hat-trick victory at Colgate Race 15km
Local sportHe clocked a personal best 49:00 to win his third consecutive men's 15km race.
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Kagiso Trust tool kit guides matric learners through 2026
Local newsKagiso Trust has launched a free toolkit to help the class of 2026 study smarter, manage exam stress and explore…
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Non-compliant taxis removed from Gauteng roads
Top storiesOfficials say the crackdown aims to improve road safety and protect commuters.
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Dumisani Masilela Theatre closed for renovations until July
Local newsThe Dumisani Masilela Theatre has temporarily closed for upgrades, with renovations set to continue until the end of July, while…
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Ekurhuleni calls on food businesses to regularise operations
Local newsThe city shares a list of documents needed to obtain a business licence to operate spaza shops.
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Learner licence fraud drops after RTMC introduces computerised testing
Local newsRandomised question papers and automated marking are helping prevent corruption and limiting unqualified drivers from entering the licensing system.











