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Senior citizens can renew their driver’s licence without booking online
Local newsThe City has set aside dedicated resources and will assist any person who is 60 years and older to renew…
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Building a new life after a head injury
Local newsHead injuries vary widely in their severity and in their effects on individual and family functioning.
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Ways to keep your mental wellness in check when you’re a new mommy
Local newsIt is a crucial time for new moms to focus not only on the post-partum physical changes but also ensure…
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SARS column continues its focus on Small, Micro or Medium Enterprises (SMMEs)
Local newsIn the latest SARS column it continues to focus on Small, Micro or Medium Enterprises (SMMEs).
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CoE urges protesters to refrain from vandalising road infrastructure
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni has issued a statement in which it gives a stern warning to anyone vandalising municipal infrastructure.
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Residents encouraged to use 24-hour health facilities during public holidays
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni released a statement in which it encourages residents seeking medical health attention during public holidays to…
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Take your car for a roadworthiness test
Local newsA roadworthy car is one that is in an acceptable condition that allows for safe driving and transportation.
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The City of Ekurhuleni pledges zero tolerance on potholes
Local newsThe City of Ekurhuleni released a statement in which it pledged zero tolerance on potholes.
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TB HealthCheck puts self-screening in everyone’s hands ahead of World TB Day
Local newsSouth Africans are urged to join the movement for a TBFree SA on World TB Day on March 24.
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Operation O Kae Molao bears fruits
CrimeOfficers arrested 19 illegal immigrants during the operation.
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“We will kill men,” cry women in Kempton Road following rape allegations
Local newsA case of attempted rape and assault has been opened against a 16-year-old male suspect following an incident, which led…
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Reduce your electricity usage to reduce the chances of loadshedding
Local newsDlamini urged residents to continuously use electricity sparingly to help reduce risk of loadshedding.











