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City revises waste removal calendar for 2026
MunicipalFrom January 2026, refuse collection days in certain suburbs will change to different days of the week.
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Kabza de Small lights up Mdanso Festival at Emperors Palace
Local newsEastleigh resident Tom Classen secured a fourth-place finish in the Iron Class at the iconic Roof of Africa hard enduro…
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More than 390 babies born at Gauteng public hospitals on New Year’s Day
Local newsGauteng public health facilities welcomed 396 newborns on New Year’s Day, with the provincial Health MEC visiting new mothers at…
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Simple ways to help children prepare for school in January
Local newsStarting school in a new environment can make children nervous - a completely normal but overwhelming experience. With a few…
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Five questions for new year’s goals
Local newsQuestions you should answer before setting your new year's resolutions.
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Overcoming the post-holiday slump and embracing the New Year
Local newsThe post-holiday blues are common, but they don’t have to linger.
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Ten practical tips to survive the January financial crunch
Local newsJanuary is tough on many households, but simple habits and smart planning can help you manage the month with less…
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Transport Department revises Aarto rollout plan to ensure smoother national implementation
Local newsGovernment has revised the Aarto Act rollout schedule, prioritising training, system alignment and funding before nationwide implementation begins.
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New HIV stigma report to guide South Africa’s fight against discrimination
Local newsThe HIV Stigma Index 2.0 report will highlight experiences of over 5 000 South Africans and provide recommendations to reduce…
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Zero tolerance on unroadworthy vehicles in Gauteng
Local newsAuthorities warn that unroadworthy vehicles and cars without valid permits will be impounded as the province intensifies checks.
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Gauteng Health urges mothers-to-be to avoid alcohol to prevent foetal alcohol syndrome
Local newsThe Gauteng Health Department has reminded residents that foetal alcohol syndrome is permanent but completely preventable when alcohol is avoided…
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Gauteng Health urges travellers to take precautions against malaria
Local newsThe Gauteng Health Department is reminding residents to take preventive steps before visiting malaria-endemic areas and to seek professional advice…











