Local news
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Vodacom SA continues to shape young girl’s lives with its #CodeLikeAGirl programme
Local newsVodacom's investment in digital skills training programmes for young girls will help narrow the digital gender gap.
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Midrand SPCA maintains momentum for its coal yard project
Local newsA total of 16 horses were shod and dewormed, and 14 equipped with boots.
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23 women converged at Roche to sort more than 4 000 bras
Local newsThe bras will sent to Reach for Recovery groups across the country where they will be used for the organisations’…
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Internships become permanent employment for young people
Local newsThe programmes are advancing young people to gain meaningful employment despite the ongoing burden of rising unemployment.
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AA accepts memorandum of demands from protesting towing board members
Local newsAutomobile Association of South Africa has been given 14 days to respond to the Towing Association board's demands or see…
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Be safe during the school holidays
Local newsParents are encouraged to take note of the following child safety tips during the school holidays.
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Glen Austin residents get hands dirty and patch up potholes with concrete and cement
Local newsFollowing April and March's heavy rains, Glen Austin residents fix the aftermath and fill potholes.
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Midrand SPCA inspectors get props from the community
Local newsThe SPCA implores the public to ensure that their property is secured or fenced off and that their gates are…
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Local girls’ foundation helps single dads raise women
Local newsFoundation to help both girls and single dads to talk about menstrual challenges openly to fight stigma attached to the…
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Joburg cannot cope with load-shedding – City Power
Local newsWith over 4 000 outages calls recorded since the implementation of Stage 4 load-shedding, City Power says that Johannesburg cannot…
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Local swimming pool nears completion for Region A residents
Local newsThe summer heat could be felt less this year if the region's swimming pool is completed in time.
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Midrand police visits Noordwyk Primary to discuss drugs and bullying with learners
Local newsNoordwyk Primary School principal Lynelle Eloff believes the Adopt-a-Cop programme will ensure school safety and help young learners to practise…











