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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, March 14 to 20, were:

Enough is enough say Elsburg residents

The community of Elsburg is done talking and wants action. Community members expressed their frustration to Faith Mazibuko, MEC of the Gauteng Department of Community Safety, at a meeting recently.

Primrose police target criminals in their precinct

The Primrose police arrested 16 suspects between March 12 and 18. This is according to the latest arrest statistics released by the station.

Martin Primary operating as normal amid coronavirus report

Coronavirus concerns hit Martin Primary School after the school issued a letter informing parents that one of the people in Gauteng who have contracted Covid-19 is a parent of two of the children at the school.

Tips for cat owners

Caring and providing for an animal brings a whole new set of responsibilities, such as thinking ahead with regard to danger areas in your home, as well as ensuring that the new member of your family is groomed regularly, fed, sheltered, watered, identified, vaccinated and dewormed.

Police arrest minor after stabbing incident

A Grade 11 learner from Sizwe Secondary School, in Elandsfontein, was arrested, last Tuesday, after he allegedly stabbed a Grade Nine learner from the same school to death.

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