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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, between December 7 and 13, were:

ALERT: Motorists urged to avoid the roads surrounding the Marathon informal settlement in Primrose

Motorists traveling in Primrose have been urged to avoid the roads surrounding the Marathon informal settlement last Sunday evening (December 8), as they have been blocked by protesting residents.

Learning more about the Elsburg Clinic

Nestled in Els Street, Elsburg, is the Elsburg Clinic. This clinic services not only the areas included in Ward 39, but Granceland, Ramaphosa and a number of other catchment areas as well.

Hospital looks at improving quality services in a caring manner

Bertha Gxowa Hospital hosted a Quality Assurance Awareness event at the Kobie Moller Hall, situated at the hospital recently.

EMPD officers find drugs worth R6 000 in Primrose

Working on a tip-off from concerned members of the public, EMPD Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) officers went to a house in Zinnia Street, Primrose, at about 10am recently.

One last night of fun before the last farewell

It was a night to remember for the prefects of Sunnyridge Primary School as the school held its second annual Mr and Miss Leadership evening.

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