
The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, January 25 to 31, were:
Schoolgirl allegedly raped before being murdered, body found in Elsburg
The body of a 15-year-old teenager from Dukathole was discovered last Friday in Elsburg. It is suspected that the victim was raped before she was murdered.
Bright future ahead for Katlehong learners
Students in Katlehong and Umbumbulu in KwaZulu-Natal received 211 distinctions in maths and physical science.
High-paced aerobics session heads to Germiston Lake
Calling all fitness fanatics in Ekurhuleni to come and flex and stretch their muscles at the metro’s annual “Fit For Free” aerobics session at Germiston Lake on February 8.
MEC Lesufi says heads will roll if he doesn’t get answers
“Here we are meeting again because of another sad story.” These were the somber words of Gauteng MEC for Education Panyaza Lesufi as he addressed the media gathered outside 15-year-old Laticia Princes Jansen’s Dukathole home last Monday.
“I can’t believe I’m doing this, I kept thinking to myself as I took it all in. Afterwards I sat alone in the aircraft and cried. Going solo is one of the biggest moments in your aviation career because you can never do it again, you will never get that feeling again, nor will you ever forget that feeling.” These are the words of Onthatile Lethabo Moboa, a young and passionate pilot, expressing her passion and excitement for flying.
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