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Covid-19: President Ramaphosa set to release 19 000 low-risk inmates on parole to reduce spread of coronavirus in prisons
Local newsJust under 19 000 low-risk inmates will be placed on parole over a 10-week period.
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SPONSORED: Japan Tobacco International urges SA government to reconsider tobacco ban during lockdown level 4
AdvertorialSponsoredAfter announcing that cigarette sales would be allowed on level 4 of the lockdown which started on 1 May, the…
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Suspects on the run following armed robbery on Modderfontein Road
Local newsPRESIDENT PARK – Four suspects allegedly committed an armed robbery on Modderfontein Road on 7 May.
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Covid-19: Promosa Community Health Centre in Potch closed after nurse tests positive for coronavirus
Local newsStaff at the facility will be placed under quarantine for the next 14 days.
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BusinessPayDay Software Systems is a simple user-friendly online payroll system that meets all your human capital needs with a click…
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The Tripod of Post-Covid CX
BusinessThe way businesses interact with consumers has been disrupted by the arrival of Covid-19. Customer Experience is fundamental to the…
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ICYMI: Thousands flock to Olievenhoutbosch to receive food parcels
Local newsThousands of people gathered in Olievenhoutbosch to receive food parcels on 2 May.
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IN PICTURES: Life in lockdown
Local newsMIDRAND – Check out what your neighbours have been up to during lockdown.
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Level 4 lockdown: Can you adopt an animal yet?
Local newsPotential adopters are being turned away from animal organisations who are unsure whether they can adopt animals or not.
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ICYMI: Hicklin shares memories of her uncle Denis Goldberg
Local newsMIDRAND – Madeleine Hicklin describes Denis Goldberg as a hero to so many on so many levels.
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Emergency water shutdown for Greater Midrand
Local newsGLEN AUSTIN – The shutdown will affect over 40 000 houses in areas including Ivory Park (including extensions), Kaalfontein, Ebony…
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How corporates can get involved in the fight against cancer
AdvertorialCancer needs a lot of support from family and friends. Here's how companies get involved with helping their staff:











