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  • A drive for a good cause

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    MIDRAND – Botshabelo is inviting everyone who wants to make a difference in their community to join their PurplePelotons team…

  • You can ‘bake’ a difference, one cupcake at a time

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    MIDRAND – Defy launches their partnership with Cupcakes of Hope to raise funds for children living with cancer.

  • Security tips you need to know when you live in a remote area

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    JOBURG – Keeping safe in a remote area can be difficult, here are some tips to ensure your safety.

  • Officers receive medals

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    RABIE RIDGE – Rabie Ridge Police Station spokesperson said that he would love to see more policemen and women added…

  • Court finds man guilty of 2016 murder

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    IVORY PARK – Man sentenced to 28 years in total after the murder of his colleague back in 2016.

  • Fans unite!

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    MIDRAND – Comic Con Africa brought gaming and comic enthusiasts together for a fun-filled weekend at Gallagher Convention Centre.

  • CCMA discusses impact of minimum wage

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    MIDRAND – The CCMA hosted a serious discussion on the impact of the National Minimum Wage Act.

  • The soul of Spain – Watch guitarist Julian Bream play the superb Suite española

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    Colour, passion and sheer musicality are just a few words that come to mind when guitar lovers think of Julian…

  • 223 accidents recorded on the freeway #JMPDStats

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    JOHANNESBURG – Chief of the JMPD David Tembe said that raids should be done weekly not monthly.

  • Labour Court stops banking strike

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    JOBURG – Cosatu and Sasbo have received an interdict from the Labour Court, preventing the banking strike from going ahead.

  • City takes a strong stance on illegal advertising signs

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    JOBURG – The City of Joburg has estimated that around 90 per cent of advertising signs in the city do…

  • Authors to look out for at this year’s book fair

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    JOHANNESBURG – A variety of talented authors and storytellers can be expected at the South African Book Fair this year.

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