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Midrand police visit Nokuphila Preschool for an educational talk on safety
Local newsMIDRAND – Midrand police teach children about safety.
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Dance comes alive at Glen Austin High School
NewsMIDRAND – Two girls from Glen Austin High School's dance team are selected to represent Gauteng at the National Dance…
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Ivory Park resident is awarded a scholarship all the way in China
Local newsMIDRAND – A young man from Ivory Park beats the odds of poverty and receives a scholarship to study abroad.
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Hairy buddies up for adoption at Midrand SPCA
Local newsMIDRAND – Three dogs up for adoption at the Midrand SPCA.
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Community soup kitchen makes a difference and fills little tummies in Ivory Park
Local newsMIDRAND — Mpumelelo's soup kitchen in Ivory Park is on the lookout for donations for children in the community.
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What does it cost the taxpayer to have foreigners in South African jails?
Local newsJOBURG – South African taxpayers foot the bill of R845 million per annum for foreigners in SA prisons.
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Gloves are off in the clean-up campaign to fight waste in Midrand on Youth Day
Local newsMIDRAND — Residents are invited to a challenge to keep Noordwyk Park clean on 16 June.
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Encouraging children to partake in martial arts to improve body and mind
Local newsMIDRAND – Six martial arts students graduated to yellow-belt level at Dragon Palm Martial Arts School in Noordwyk.
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Stop thinking someone else will save the planet – it’s time to do something
Local newsJOBURG – World Environment Day is being celebrated around the world on 5 June. Here is how you can help.
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Mashaba revokes chief of staff salary increase
MunicipalJOBURG – Mashaba said in a recent City Council sitting that the increase has been rescinded.
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Recruitment for officers begins
Local newsJOBURG – Metro police start the recruitment process for 1 500 new officers.











