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Volunteer unpacks her experience at the birth of a Lipizzaner mare
Local newsKYALAMI – The youngest filly, Etela, was born on 7 September last year.
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Covid-19: Gauteng health department prepares for Covid-19 peak
Local newsMembers of the Gauteng Provincial Command Council outline how they have modelled the pandemic and how the Department of Health…
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Stand a chance to win a seven-night stay with Sun Vacation Club at Sun City
BusinessIf you are looking for the ideal getaway then Sun Vacation Club at Sun City is the place to go.
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ICYMI: Two suspects arrested for alleged housebreaking in Vorna Valley
Local newsVORNA VALLEY – Sergeant Matome Tlamela said that no one was injured in the incident.
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Spark Midrand reopens after Covid case
NewsMIDRAND – Spark Midrand was closed temporarily for a day as to follow their positive case plan confirms communications head,…
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5 Winter hacks to keep you warm with Guzzle
AdvertorialWinter is here and keeping warm is one of the top priorities of the season. Besides the usual winter routine…
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Curro Waterfall uses 3D printer to create face masks for essential workers
Local newsWATERFALL – Curro Waterfall, along with other Curro schools, have use their 3D printers and laser cutters to produce over…
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ICYMI: Noordwyk locals ready to start an association
Local newsNOORDWYK – Local residents are ready to tackle issues and start a new residents' association.
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Be proactive about your fertility health this #WorldInfertilityAwarenessMonth
Local newsJOBURG – One in every four couples in developing countries is affected by infertility, while one in six couples worldwide…
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Reddam Waterfall learners get creative at home
NewsWATERFALL – Learners were required to create a beautiful photograph showing their toys in action.
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Time to get involved in the 67 Blankets for Madiba project
Local newsJOBURG – Mandela Day secret scarves initiative is back for its 5th run.
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ICYMI: Ivory Park community members march to local police station to protest GBV
Local newsIVORY PARK – Ivory Park Police Station Commander, Brigadier David Ngcobo received a memorandum of demands from community members.











