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Midrand residents breathe easier as Vorna Valley Vlei sewage spill finally fixed
MunicipalAfter weeks of frustration, Johannesburg Water has finally addressed a sewage spill that polluted the Vorna Valley Vlei.
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Young athletes light up Rabie Ridge Stadium at regional sports festival
Local newsThe regional sports festival gave young athletes in Region A a chance to represent their neighbourhoods and chase a place…
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Michael Mount wins the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsAfter a tense battle over the last few days, and an even more tense final against Northwood High School, Michael…
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Region A community gets moving again with an aerobics session
Local newsThe City of Johannesburg Region A healthy lifestyle programme brought music, movement, and motivation back to Rabie Ridge Stadium as…
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South African Institute of Professional Accountants fully funds studies for five students for the 2026 academic year
Local newsFive ambitious students are one step closer to becoming future financial leaders after SAIPA awarded fully funded scholarships at a…
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Deputy president says Gauteng is out of the woods for now in the water crisis
Local newsDuring his Midrand oversight visit, Deputy President Paul Mashatile emphasised that the water crisis demanded a whole-of-government approach to safeguard…
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Health concerns mount over contaminated water flow in President Park
MunicipalFor eight months, residents of President Park have endured foul-smelling water flowing past their homes on State Road.
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Community leaders and stakeholders unite tackle learner transport safety in Midrand
Community galleriesQLTC Circuit 3 hosts an urgent meeting as community leaders map solutions to combat unsafe transport and reckless driving in…
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Rabie Ridge residents sweat it out at city’s free aerobics session
Community galleriesOver 100 locals joined the lively aerobics session at Rabie Ridge Stadium, with children and adults enjoying fitness, fun, and…
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Some Midrand residents get close and personal with potholes
Local newsMidrand residents, battling a constant battle with potholes, claim some have lingered for years, despite repeated reports to JRA.
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Community leader, George Henry, hails Expanded Public Works Programme
Community galleriesCommunity leader George Henry says the Expanded Public Works Programme has restored dignity to Rabie Ridge.











