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Local newsFree and sold local papers make up just over 78 per cent of the total 6.1 million newspapers in circulation…
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Cum laude blazer awarded
Local newsThis blazer is awarded to those few learners who achieve full colours in academics, sports and culture.
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Frustrations high regarding the Elgin Road Bridge
Local newsMotorists are frustrated and if ‘enough is enough’ was a bridge it would be the Elgin Road Bridge.
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Ruby anniversary for Louise and Kobie
Local newsLouise and Kobie van Eck celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Valentine’s Day.
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Food hawkers next to the R23 plead for negotiation
Local newsEight women are willing to improve their food trade environment in negotiations with Ekurhuleni to once again put food on…
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Ter nagedagtenis: Dr Pieter Harmse-praktyk bied vaarwel
Local newsDr Pieter Harmse van Kempton Park is op 15 Januarie as gevolg van Covid-19 komplikasies oorlede.
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CoE encourages the use of condoms
Local newsAccording to a statement released by the City of Ekurhuleni, it is important to talk to your partner and make…
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Month of Love: Bosch couple celebrates 64 years
Local newsThey have been residing in Kempton Park for the past 47 years.
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Elgin Bridge road repairs Phase 1 to kick off tomorrow and continue on Wednesday
Local newsWard 15 Clr Amanda Davison advised motorists that Elgin Bridge road will be closed on Tuesday, February 16 and Wednesday,…
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How is Machine Learning changing the world for data scientists?
BusinessSponsoredWhile data science focuses on tackling Big data and it includes data preparation, cleansing, and analysis by a data scientist,…
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Demystifying debt counselling
Local newsThe National Debt Counsellors’ Association answers commonly asked questions
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Be cautious of pandemic fatigue
Local newsAre you feeling exhausted and rundown even though the year has just begun? You’re not alone. These could be symptoms…











