
The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, February 15 to 21, were:
Dead are forgotten in city’s cemeteries
A cemetery should be a place of peace where you can visit your loved ones and honour their memories. However, this is not the case when visiting both the Primrose Cemetery and the Thomas Titus Nkobi Memorial Park in Elspark.
Security guard shot in head in failed CIT heist on N3 highway in Germiston
A security guard was left in a critical condition after being shot twice in the head following a cash-in-transit (CIT) heist on the N3 south highway, between Spruitview and Leondale recently.
What’s on in and around Germiston
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Feeding the community to make a difference
For 25 years, the Dutch Reformed Church in Elsburg has been trying to make a difference within their community. The church does this through a number of outreach projects. Among them is the church’s soup kitchen, which operates every Tuesday.
Kat worth R2 200 found in Katlehong
Acting on a tip-off from a reliable source members of the EMPD Drug Enforcement Unit recently swooped on a house in Katlehong.
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