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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, November 30 to December 6, were:

Elsburg residents want an end to power outages

Residents in Elsburg are at their wits’ end as they have had to learn to deal with extended power outages. In recent weeks the suburb has had to deal with two of these prolonged power outages.

Katlehong North police warn of ‘prophet’ scam

The Katlehong North SAPS is sending a stern warning to the community after an old modus operandi used by criminals to gain entry into residents’ homes recently resurfaced.

Germiston SAPS warns of internet car selling scam

As the festive season approaches, the Germiston SAPS has noticed a scam doing the rounds on the internet.

Print Exclusive: Local educator honoured for her hard work and dedication

It was a day of celebration at Ithembelihle Lsen School, in Primrose East. The occasion? The school’s chief education therapist and therapy head of department (HOD), Kuvendri Moodley, recently won the Woolworths Phenomenal Woman Award, and was celebrating the achievement with the school.

Hospital strives for a greener future

“Teamwork makes for dream work, that is what I say.” These were the proud words of Bertha Gxowa Hospital environmental health practitioner Zama Cele after the hospital received the Global Green and Healthy Hospitals (GGHH) Waste Green Health Challenge Award for their waste management efforts.

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