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Covid-19: Sassa says Level 3 will allow for faster grant payments
Local newsThe South African Social Security Agency said that a delay in paying out grants has, in part, been caused by…
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Brrr! Freezing-cold temperatures expected on Wednesday for Joburg
Local newsIt’s time to pull out those blankets as Jozi prepares for a cold week ahead.
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Two security guards from a Midrand church arrested for murder
Local newsBLUE HILLS – Two friends were allegedly attacked by four security guards who accused them of stealing from Pastor Bushiri’s…
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Covid-19: How to handle the remains of a person who has died of coronavirus
Local newsShould the death rate appear to exceed the capacity of available space to keep mortal remains, the government may intervene…
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Covid-19: Western Cape Premier said he welcomes the move to Level 3 lockdown on 1 June
Local newsOver 1 000 cases of coronavirus were confirmed on 25 May.
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Christ Church College head girl shares her lockdown learning experiences
Local newsNOORDWYK – Head girl Boipelo Monareng thanks her teachers for their support and encouragement during lockdown.
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SA Lipizzaners introduce one of their quirkiest stallions
Local newsKYALAMI – Pluto Odaliska is described as a sensitive soul who always gives his best.
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President Ramaphosa highlights the importance of a united Africa during Africa Day address
Local newsPresident Cyril Ramaphosa said that it is essential that the Covid-19 pandemic does not reverse the African Union's development goals.
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Eskom COO says the need for load-shedding in winter has been reduced
Local newsEskom's chief operating officer, Jan Oberholzer, has said that there is a probability of three days of Stage 1 load-shedding…
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Covid-19: KZN premier says all precautions are being taken for when learners return to school
Local newsKwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala said that they are working to ensure all schools are adequately prepared for when learners return…
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Support Kitty and Puppy Haven in their time of crisis
Local newsPRESIDENT PARK – Samantha Berger appeals to community members to support the shelter at this difficult time.
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A cup of pap goes a long way
Local newsIVORY PARK– What initially began as an idea of distributing one cup of maize meal has grown into a fully-fledged…










