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Krugersdorp lawyer shot dead in Johannesburg CBD
CrimeUnconfirmed reports circulating on social media identify the victim as 35-year-old Chinette Gallichan.
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Slow turnout at Mindalore indigent registration despite community outreach
MunicipalQualifying Mindalore residents were given the opportunity to apply for free basic municipal services during a recent indigent registration drive.
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KHS athlete earns provincial selection for SASA Championships
School sportAfter an outstanding hurdles season, Tlotlo Modise will compete among South Africa’s top school athletes at the SASA Championships.
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Motorists urged to stay alert after latest N4 spiking incident
CrimeMotorists using the N4 are urged to remain vigilant following another spiking attack on a Gauteng highway.
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Wit Bulle oorrompel Welkom, beïndruk teen Grey
School sportMonnas se Wit Bulle het hul seisoen sterk afgeskop met ’n oortuigende 87–22 oorwinning oor Welkom en ’n belowende vertoning…
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Bail decision pending for Noordheuwel drug bust accused
CrimeThe court is expected to rule on bail on March 26 as legal arguments and allegations continue in the R1.7m…
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Motorists urged to be cautious in rainy conditions
NewsMIWA warns Gauteng motorists to stay alert as rain increases road hazards and accident risks.
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Curro learner makes school proud with pageant success
SchoolsCurro Krugersdorp’s Uta Ncube dazzles judges and earns top pageant awards, putting her school in the spotlight.
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Healthcare affordability a growing concern
NewsRising medical aid costs are placing increasing financial pressure on public servants, sparking calls for urgent intervention.
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Countdown begins for the West Rand Marathon 2026
Local sportThe West Rand Marathon invites runners of all levels to enjoy a vibrant day of racing, entertainment and community spirit.
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Mini Me Athletics Day brings big smiles to Curro
School sportRecord attendance at Curro Krugersdorp made this year’s Mini Me Athletics Day one to remember.
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Dance festival empowers Kagiso youth
Local newsKagiso youth turned dance into dialogue raising HIV awareness, tackling street-life pressures, and proving art can empower a community.











