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Residents invited to a silent protest against cabinet reshuffle
Local newsMIDRAND – Residents are invited to join a silent protest in Midrand on 31 March, against the recent cabinet reshuffle.
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Children’s search engine, Kiddle, makes it safer for kids browsing the Internet
Local newsJOBURG – Google-like search engine making it safer for kids using the Internet.
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Uber drivers increasingly fear for their safety
Local newsJOBURG – Uber drivers of a group called The Movement are growing fearful as incidents of intimidation and hijacking grow.
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The suspense is over, Zuma fires Finance Minister
Local newsJOBURG - President Jacob Zuma reshuffles his cabinet, firing several ministers.
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Police are looking for information on suspects of robbery and attempted murder
CrimeMIDRAND - Police are looking for three suspects that shot three and robbed a shop at Tswelopele.
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More compact urban living predicted
Local newsJOBURG – Mike Walters, licensee for the newly established Fine & Country Commercial South Africa shares his thoughts on the…
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11 subtle warning signs that a loved one is struggling with substance abuse
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – If a loved one is exhibiting some of these signs it may be a warning that they are…
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DA Shadow Minister of Transport talks Prasa
Local newsJohannesburg – Manny de Freitas, DA Shadow Minister of Transport, writes about the ANC and the Passenger Rail Agency of…
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Youth interested in rugby are invited to a Midrand Rugby Development training and conditioning clinic at Midrand High School
NewsMIDRAND – A rugby clinic will take place on Midrand High School's rugby field each day from 9.30am to 12…
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Ahmed Kathrada’s funeral at West Park Cemetery was more than just a goodbye
Local newsJOBURG – Kathrada hailed as a giant and ethical leader by mourners at his funeral.
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Major breakthrough for Ivory Park police after tip-off
CrimeMIDRAND – Ivory Park police respond to a tip-off which ends with two arrests and the recovery of guns and…
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Rabie Ridge police warn that criminals target children for their school-issued tablets
CrimeMIDRAND – Rabie Ridge Police Station warns that children are targets of criminals in search of school-issue tablets.











