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Ward 110 councillor Angie Mphaho attributes manhole blockages in Mayibuye to increasing population
Local newsMphaho said due to the increase of informal settlements in Mayibuye, people were building over these manholes.
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New Jerusalem and Montessori Preschool celebrate milestones in nurturing young minds
Local newsThe dual AGM reflected a shared mission of nurturing, educating, and empowering South Africa’s future generation.
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Midrand Sector 1 Crime Forum says gas cylinder theft has increased at filling stations
CrimePetrol garages in Sector 1 Crime Forum warned to be vigilant over high theft of gas cylinders.
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Motorists urged to remain vigilant over bogus cops on the N1 highway off-ramps
CrimeMidrand Police Station spokesperson Thabiso Angelina Selowa-Kutu said the bogus cops were operating on various off-ramps on the highway, and…
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Lack of parking makes the list of woes for Midrand Police Station
Local newsDemocratic Alliance oversight visit at the Midrand Police Station exposes growing frustrations over limited parking, a shortage of patrol cars,…
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City and province clash over Midrand licensing centre visit
MunicipalCity of Johannesburg’s Public Safety MMC Dr Mgcini Tshwaku has hit back at Gauteng MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela after her surprise…
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MEC uncovers irregularities during surprise visit to Midrand licensing centre
MunicipalMEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela calls for criminal investigations following an unannounced visit to the Midrand driver licensing testing centre.
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Teen’s courage gets her scholarship at girls’ child commemoration event
Local newsA brave moment turned into a life-changing opportunity for a young girl during the UN’s International Day of the Girl…
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Blocked Joburg Water manholes pose health hazard in Mayibuye
Local newsResidents say the blocked manholes have led to the sickness of children in the community.
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Your next TV obsession: BBC Brit’s October line up has it all
BusinessSponsoredOctober’s must watch crime & game drama line-up on BBC Brit, DStv channel 120
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Transport department sets bold target to cut road fatalities by 45% by 2029
Local newsSouth Africa’s Transport Month launch in Midrand set an ambitious tone to halve road fatalities by 2029, and drive major…
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Potholes still cause problems on President Park roads
Local newsAfter coming across many potholes on three roads in the suburb, Midrand Reporter contacted JRA to ascertain if plans are…











