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  • Stage 2 load shedding looms

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    JOBURG – Eskom customers can expect more woes as the entity has revealed that they could move to Stage 2…

  • Construction continues on Africa’s biggest mall

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    WATERFALL - Africa's biggest mall will be home to 300 shops and will bring with it many job opportunities.

  • Fifty Shades of Grey has purple patch

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    JOBURG - The film adaptation of the fastest-selling novel for adults of all time, Fifty Shades of Grey, may just…

  • Goodbye, so long, farewell little jaguars

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    MIDRAND - Lory Park Zoo said goodbye to three of their feline friends recently.

  • UPDATE: BRT buses still not operational

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    JOBURG – The plight of the commuters of Rea Vaya bus drags on as the bus service continues not to…

  • Get your full list of Cricket World Cup group fixtures

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    The Cricket World Cup is upon us! Invite your friends and family and support our Protea champions as they take…

  • Joburg currently in a heatwave: take precaution

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    JOBURG - Joburgers have been experiencing scorching hot temperatures since 7 February.

  • UPDATE: Pikitup boss reinstated

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    JOBURG – Member of Joburg Mayoral Committee for Environment and Infrastructure Services, Matshidiso Mfikoe voiced her satisfaction with the investigation…

  • Nurse injured in accident

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    MIDRAND - A taxi driver was arrested for fleeing from the scene of an accident after he bumped into a Nissan…

  • Make the most of your pregnancy

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    JOBURG - During pregnancy awareness week between 10 and 16 February, Netcare urges expectant mothers to make the most of…

  • Load shedding on the cards

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    JOBURG – Eskom has announced that the electricity power system is extremely constrained today and that the risk of load…

  • Company gives school shoes to children in need

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    MIDRAND - A couple from Henry Rose, a catering company in Tembisa, gave 20 pairs of shoes to the children of…

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