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Government takes steps to end taxi violence
Crime“Our agreement as the department is to close the taxi ranks for six months. We cannot play with people's lives…
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Germiston Callies invites runners to entre marathon
SportThis is the final official CGA qualifying event for Comrades, which will be held in Durban on June 8.
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Athletes approve latest route of marathon
SportOver 100 runners attended the route tester and most agreed that it was fast and flat.
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Cleaner streets, one bin at a time: Ekurhuleni pushes for 240L compliance
Local newsAn additional waste bin results in an additional monthly charge, aligning with the extra waste generated by a customer,” said…
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Title deeds battle with City of Ekurhuleni leads to intimidation – tenants cry
Local newsResidents say they have called the complex home for years, holding onto the hope that the City would eventually fulfill…
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Germiston wine fanatics enjoy festival
Local newsLocals were spotted at the Emperors Palace’s Red Roman Shed during the Ben Vino Wine Festival.
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Women in taxi industry gather for 2025 AGM
Local newsThe event brought together women from all nine provinces to promote their participation in the taxi industry and support their…
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Gauteng Education condemns allegations of sexual assault of young learner
Local newsAn alleged sexual assault on a learner saw the partnership terminated.
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Government alleviates financial pressure on homeowners
Local newsOwning a home is now more achievable for low to middle-income earners in South Africa, thanks to the First Home…
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Measures taken to increase capacity of Ekurhuleni hospitals
Local newsThe officials highlighted key areas where Ekurhuleni District hospitals are excelling and reaffirmed their commitment to patient care.
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Local schools invited to entre chess competition
Local newsThe top teams from each pool will go to the final stage play-off matches for the national championship title.
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Scholar transport drivers intimidated by taxi operators – EMPD intervenes
Local newsThe city and its provincial counterparts are committed to the peaceful movement of our people.











