Local news
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‘Deaf doesn’t mean less able’ for Midrand resident
Local newsKAALFONTEIN – Tebogo Mashatola, who was born deaf, wants to build a school for the disabled.
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Help keep the legacy of the South African Lipizzaners alive
Local newsKYALAMI – The Lipizzaner mares have been fostered by loving families due to financial pressure brought about by the lockdown.
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Northerns soccer players are offered motivation to keep fit and active
Local newsWATERFALL – Local soccer club hosts online training until lockdown regulations allow physical training.
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Residents furious after shacks are destroyed in Ivory Park
Local newsIVORY PARK – JMPD spokesperson Superintendent Wayne Minaar said that people who built on vacant land unlawfully will have their…
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The Riders Series returns to Blue Hills
Local newsBLUE HILLS – Ezethu's The Riders Series returns along with strict safety protocols.
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JWVH warns residents not to keep wild animals as pets
Local newsGLENFERNESS – The bushbaby will go into a soft release programme in a suitable safe habitat, probably after the first…
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ICYMI: New policy on cell phone masts and towers is now open for public comment
Local newsJOBURG – Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams invites community members to share their comments on the policy within 30 days.
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Gautrain aims to ensure commuters are safe
Local newsJOBURG – Public transport continues to play a significant role in not only connecting healthcare workers and other essential workers…
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Development programme aims to empower students for a sustainable career in the equestrian industry
Local newsKYALAMI – The programme began in 2016 and aims to help students improve their riding, learn the fundamentals of caring…
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JWVH assists injured snake possibly caught by a cat
Local newsGLENFERNESS – The snake had small puncture wounds suspected to be inflicted by a cat.
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ICYMI: Ebony Park residents join the Million Seats protest
Local newsEBONY PARK – A local restaurant said that they have struggled to make a profit due to the ban on…
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ICYMI: ‘It is too early to breathe a sigh of relief’
Local newsThe Gauteng Provincial Command Council warns that despite a surge in cases in Gauteng, the peak is still ahead.











