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  • Tools for Bullying

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    Bullying in schools has become ever more prevalent in society. Yet, while bullying continues to be a focus of attention…

  • 10 birthday facts about Desmond Tutu

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    Today (October 7) marks Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s 83rd birthday. Here are 10 things you probably did not know about his…

  • Tembisa protest: EMM responds

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    Ekurhuleni has curbed  the Tembisa protest that began this morning at 3am. Cllr Makhosazana Maluleka met with the community this…

  • Update: Three people were shot during Tembisa protests

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    “Birch Acres is a no go area this morning, the whole area has been barricaded and one cannot leave or…

  • Springs father slits wrists with razor

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    The man accused of abusing his family has slit his wrists.

  • Cotlands partners with SOJO for 5km Green Walk

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    Cotlands and SOJO invite community members to join in a fun walk and clean-up campaign to keep the South sparkling…

  • Green Business Platform meeting

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    The next Green Business Platform meeting will take place on Friday March 7, 07:30 for 08:00 at Thaba Ya Batswana,…

  • Senseless killings shock mayor

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    The executive mayor of Ekurhuleni, Cllr Mondli Gungubele, has called on local communities to be vigilant against those who abuse…

  • OUTA vows to fight on

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    OUTA recently claimed that Sanral has continued to mislead the public regarding e-tag sales and various other e-toll-related information.

  • Residents furious about bills

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    Tembisa residents are up in arms because of what they call the inability of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) to…

  • Archbishop praised for good leadership

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    Members of the St. Patric Apostolic Church of Christ from across the country converged to the church's headquarters in Tembisa…

  • Madiba (95) dies

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    Nelson Rholihlahla Mandela, the first democratically elected president of South Africa, has died at age 95.

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