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Recipe for healthy and delicious Gazpacho
LifestyleThere is a Spanish saying: You can never get too much of a good thing or too much Gazpacho.
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Vet cares for bird shot by pellet gun
Local newsGLENFERNESS – It is illegal to discharge a firearm in a built-up area. In addition, harming birds and other wildlife…
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Little Kickers Midrand offers free lessons
Local sportWATERFALL – Local soccer club offers free lessons on Zoom to the community.
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Weekend recipe: Greek stuffed brinjal
EntertainmentThis recipe reminds of Halcyon days on the island Paros and has been adapted from a recipe for traditional moussaka.
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Annette Deppe and Desiree Schutte team up to help the needy
Local newsFOURWAYS – Desiree Schutte said the project would not have been a success without the help of local businesses who…
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ICYMI: Volunteers work to establish temporary hospital in Midrand to treat Covid-19 patients
Local newsMIDRAND – The Universal Healthcare Foundation will be teaming up with the private and public sector to establish the Celicia…
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Volunteer unpacks her experience at the birth of a Lipizzaner mare
Local newsKYALAMI – The youngest filly, Etela, was born on 7 September last year.
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Covid-19: Gauteng health department prepares for Covid-19 peak
Local newsMembers of the Gauteng Provincial Command Council outline how they have modelled the pandemic and how the Department of Health…
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ICYMI: Two suspects arrested for alleged housebreaking in Vorna Valley
Local newsVORNA VALLEY – Sergeant Matome Tlamela said that no one was injured in the incident.
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Spark Midrand reopens after Covid case
NewsMIDRAND – Spark Midrand was closed temporarily for a day as to follow their positive case plan confirms communications head,…
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Curro Waterfall uses 3D printer to create face masks for essential workers
Local newsWATERFALL – Curro Waterfall, along with other Curro schools, have use their 3D printers and laser cutters to produce over…
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ICYMI: Noordwyk locals ready to start an association
Local newsNOORDWYK – Local residents are ready to tackle issues and start a new residents' association.











