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Ekurhuleni residents learn about child welfare
Local newsChild welfare identifies alternative suitable care for children which includes foster care, adoption or placement at a residential care facility…
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Seven motorcycle thieves busted in Ivory Park
Crime“The suspects will face charges of possession of suspected hijacked property and possession of the suspected stolen property.”
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Thembisa clinic launches Youth Zone
Community AnnouncementsThe youth of Tswelopele and surrounding areas will be able to receive health services from trained professionals at the clinic.
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Ekurhuleni joint force bring five suspects to book
CrimeEkurhuleni District Crime Intelligence Trio task Team managed to take down five suspects in an intelligence-driven operation.
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Kempton Park author helps improve love life
Local newsHe is the author of Making the Impossible Possible - sky is not the limit, there are footprints on the…
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Momentum, your preferred business partner
BusinessSponsoredMomentum wants to be the business partner of independent financial advisers by enabling their advice process, also with digital tools…
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Motshekga attends school safety meeting in Ivory Park
CrimeThe minister's intervention comes after school safety issues were raised by the police.
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Thembisa school embraces SA-born ed-tech solution
Local newsEach learner received a personalised device pre-loaded with mobile data, curriculum-aligned content, educational apps and learning platforms.
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Department builds relations with Ekurhuleni home education providers
Local newsSouth Africa has seen a surge of online schools opening in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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R285 Million allocated to fix potholes in Ekurhuleni
Local newsCity of Ekurhuleni supports Bedfordview-based project aimed at repairing potholes on Bedfordview roads.
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Three Rabie Ridge suspects linked to more robberies
CrimeThe men were arrested by the crime prevention team from Ivory Park after being identified by a complainant.
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Clinic launches youth zone
News"The community currently has a challenge of teenage pregnancy, drug- and substance abuse, gender-based violence and HIV treatment."











