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Alternative sources of income for writers
Local news“As long as you are passionate about writing, are prepared to work hard, learn from your mistakes and attend writing…
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Ramaphosa – Remaining restrictions under Alert Level 1 to manage levels of infections
Local newsCabinet moves the nation from Adjusted Alert Level 3 to Alert Level 1. The president also updated the nation on…
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WATCH: President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation
Local newsWatch President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing the nation live on developments in the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The address…
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Five tips to stay on the safe side of the net
Local newsIf you receive an instant message or unverified social media message that makes you feel angry or afraid, it’s very…
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Do you need to fix it up before selling?
Local newsSellers in this position will need to choose whether to spend the money on repairs or lose the money by…
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Popular home décor trends for 2021
Local newsRather than spending money on entertainment, many are likely to spend their spare cash on the latest home décor trends…
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Knowing you’re ready to move out of home
Local newsThose similarly hoping to move out of home for the first time, have multiple aspects to consider before deciding if…
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City ensures safety of pedestrians and motorists by marking the roads
Local newsEbbe Road in Birchleigh was marked with new road signs by the City’s Department of Roads and Stormwater this week.
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Communities urged to blow the whistle on non-compliance
Local newsEnvironmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) are the first point of contact in ensuring that homes and workplaces are safe, hygienic and…
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President Cyril Ramaphosa praises the Class of 2020
Local newsDespite the challenges Covid-19 brought to the academic year, the Class of 2020 produced a pass rate of 76.2 per…
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Panorama yields 100 per cent pass rate for seventh year straight
Local newsKempton Panorama School is proud to announce that the Class of 2020 obtained a 100 per cent pass rate. This…
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3 million children reached on World Read Aloud Day
Local newsThis year, Nal’ibali received pledges from thousands of South Africans committing to read to 3 004 896 children.











