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The time to bank water like money is here
AdvertorialWater shortages could be the next crisis to hit your home and business. What can you do about it now?
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Problem road addressed in Noordwyk
MunicipalNOORDWYK – A new traffic light on 8th Road in Noordwyk has been installed with the hope of reducing traffic…
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Donation to Tembisa West Secondary School aims to improve learning
NewsTEMBISA – Tembisa West Secondary School received a special donation from Midrand IT company AppCentrix.
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Managing ADHD children in the classroom
NewsJOBURG – Check out some guidelines for teachers and parents dealing with children living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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19 South African words added onto the Oxford dictionary update
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) announced on 1 April 2019, that 19 South African words have been added on its…
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New methods hope to eliminate TB
Local newsTEMBISA – New methods to eliminate TB, one of the leading killer diseases worldwide. is introduced at a press conference.
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Collision between a minibus taxi and a light motor vehicle leaves 10 injured
Local newsMIDRAND – A collision on the R55 has left 10 people injured after an accident between a minibus taxi and…
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Cold front set to bring chilly temperatures and severe thunderstorms
Local newsJOBURG – The incoming cold front will see temperatures drop and severe thunderstorms are expected.
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Joburg’s Disaster Management Centre a finalist for UN award
Local newsJOBURG – The disaster management centre will make its risk deduction presentation in Geneva in May.
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NPO helps the Olievenhoutbosch community band together for the environment
Local newsOLIEVENHOUTBOSCH – Residents joined a clean-up initiative to tackle the issue of public dumping in waterways.
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Home Affairs warns of people claiming to be its employees
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The Department of Home affairs are warning residents about a group of people who are claiming to be…
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City of Joburg is committed to developing the inner-city
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The City of Joburg says that about 3000 people migrate to Johannesburg monthly. This causes the housing backlog…











