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Another life lost as sixth crash rocks Pinehaven intersection
Local newsThe latest fatal collision has renewed calls for urgent safety interventions at the accident-prone intersection.
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30 unemployed youth from Mogale receive skills boost
Local newsParticipants will receive accredited training, workplace experience and support to help launch their own cellphone repair businesses.
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70 families receive homes in first phase of Dr Sefularo project
MunicipalA total of 70 qualifying beneficiaries from Ward 32 received keys to newly built homes during the first phase handover…
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Six arrested for hijacking and police impersonation
CrimePolice seized blue lights, false registration plates and a signal-jamming device during the arrest of six alleged hijacking syndicate members.
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Despite millions spent, Cradle sewage crisis continues
MunicipalUpdateStakeholders say ongoing sewage pollution linked to the Percy Stewart Wastewater Treatment Plant continues to threaten the Cradle of Humankind’s…
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Firefighters inspire the next generation
Local newsThe children left the fire station inspired after an interactive visit that brought firefighting work to life.
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Crash at infamous Pinehaven intersection leaves driver critical
Local newsEmergency services responded swiftly to the crash scene as traffic disruptions affected motorists travelling along the N14 and R28 during…
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Helpmekaar sien blou in Noordheuwel
School sportNoordheuwel het die oorhand gehad in die meeste van hul Noordvaalbeker-wedstryde teen Helpmekaar, met agt oorwinnings en een gelykopuitslag uit…
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Oorlede fietsryer was geliefde oupa
Local newsUpdate’n Geliefde oupa en fietsryer se lewe is skielik en tragies kortgeknip toe hy in ’n noodlottige ongeluk in Krugersdorp…
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Arts festival brings out Alma Mater stars
SchoolsSeveral Alma Mater learners achieved top marks across categories, including public speaking, singing and impromptu performance at the Johannesburg Festival…
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Swaneville men open up about mental health challenges
Local newsMen shared their views on mental health, the pressure to stay strong, and why more open conversations are needed.
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Curro comes alive with book characters
SchoolsFrom fairy tales to animated favourites, Curro learners showcased their creativity through costume and character.











