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  • Eskom brings project to a halt

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    PRESIDENT PARK - Eskom electricity supply woes are allegedly to blame for the President Park streetlights not being energised.

  • Caxton car egging experiment

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    JOBURG - Following the recent egging of a Sandton resident's car on the Grayston off-ramp, the Caxton Joburg North decided…

  • Small businesses need to handle cash safely

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    MIDRAND - Business robberies are a common occurrence in South Africa.

  • Convicted ex-police commissioner Jackie Selebi dies

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    JOBURG – African National Congress (ANC) has confirmed the said news of the death of former South African National Police…

  • Know your national key points

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    The list of South Africa’s national key points are now public information, following a successful court bid to have the…

  • 90s kids answer call to #ExplainThe90sIn4Words

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    TWITTERBUZZ – If you don’t know 'who loves orange soda' then you probably did not grow up in the 90s.

  • Authorities talk road safety at taxi rank

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    MIDRAND - The Gauteng Department of Community Safety, in partnership with the Midrand police, embarked on a road safety campaign to…

  • Tembisa hospital Malaria statistics grow

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    TEMBISA - Tembisa Hospital has reported a high number of malaria cases during the months of December last year and…

  • Animal rights in spotlight on N1 again

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    MIDRAND - Following the frenzied butchering of live cattle on the N1 near Bloemfontein, Midrand reflects on a similar incident nearly…

  • Gauteng 10111 Wellness Day

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    JOBURG - Gauteng 10111 recently had a team building and wellness day to rejuvenate shift members.

  • Facebook cracks down on fakers

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    JOBURG - FACEBOOK has added a new and rather helpful feature to the popular social networking site.

  • Wits chancellor: government must intervene

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    BRAAMFONTEIN - University of Witwatersrand vice chancellor Professor Adam Habib has called for intervention from the highest government levels in…

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