Top four stories of the week
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The top four stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week August 8 to 14 were:
1. Nuwe hoof sal skool na die toekoms lei: https://bit.ly/1KbBgIV
Jan van Niekerk, Hoërskool Elspark se nuwe hoof, hoop om die skool met meer dissipline te lei en beoog om groot veranderinge by dié Germiston skool aan te bring.
2. Rocks planted on highway damage vehicles: https://bit.ly/1JQkaVc
Alberton Record journalist Jacobus Myburgh hit a rock on the M2 highway, in Germiston, recently, on his way home from the airport.
3. Planned power interruption today in various parts of Germiston: https://bit.ly/1KiN38C
In its continuous efforts to provide a stable and reliable power supply to consumers, the metro recently conducted maintenance work at the Technical College substation in Germiston.
4. Park your vehicle in your yard – says CPF: https://bit.ly/1MiofU1
The Primrose CPF has issued a warning to residents. “Theft of motor vehicles in the area remains high. The majority of the stolen vehicles were reportedly parked on the pavement when they were taken,” explained Wendy Morgan, chairman of the Primrose CPF.







