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ICYMI: SPCA concerned about illegal hunting in Midrand
Local newsMIDRAND – The organisation recently attended to two cases of illegal hunting.
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Learners embrace their different cultures
NewsMIDRAND – Blue Hills College hosted an event to celebrate their culture.
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City points fingers at the public being home for high-than-usual utility bills
Local newsJOBURG – As lockdown rules continue to be relaxed, residents may start seeing their consumption returning to normal says the…
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M1 Double Decker bridge floods, despite recent upgrades
Local newsOne of the major issues addressed by the rehabilitation, was, of course, the drainage system.
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Numsa members protest salary increase at Gautrain’s Midrand depot
Local newsMIDRAND – Members of Numsa have rejected the four per cent increase proposed by the Bombela Operating Company, which manages…
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Government clamps down on illegal alcohol
BusinessGovernment has continued with its operations to remove illegal alcohol from the business market.
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Celebration of heritage for Curro Midrand
NewsHALFWAY GARDENS – The learners from Curro Midrand Halfway Gardens Campus celebrated Heritage Day over two days.
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Swimming clubs and coaches to have access to public swimming pools
Local newsJOBURG – The City is looking to keep the 698 000 bathers that use public pools safe as they reopen…
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Rabie Ridge Police Station shuts down two shebeens in operation
CrimeRABIE RIDGE – Rabie Ridge police conducted a stop-and-search while accompanied by the South African Defence Force in Rabie Ridge.
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Event raises over R40 000 for SA Lipizzaners
Local newsKYALAMI – The event tested participants' knowledge of the Lipizzaners through quizzes, challenges and banter.
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Upgrades to 9th Road resume following lockdown
Local newsNOORDWYK – The upgrades to 9th Road in Noordwyk are still under way and are currently 65 per cent complete.
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Grade 12s give up matric dance to help the Ivory Park community
Local newsIVORY PARK – The St John's College Matric Dance Committee hosted a Matric Legacy Day to assist the Ivory Park…











