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  • Government to cut on spending

    Local news

    Catering and event costs will be reduced to curb wasteful expenditure in government departments.

  • Resident robbed after being asked for diesel

    Crime

    PRESIDENT PARK - Six suspects stole a plasma television and three cellphones from a house on Republic Road in President…

  • Mayor launches road resurfacing programme

    Local news

    The City of Johannesburg has allocated R2 billion towards the rebuilding and resurfacing of roads in the city.

  • Inmates get booked

    Crime

    LEEUWKOP - Inmates at prisons such as Leeuwkop Correctional Facility are using books to change their lives.

  • E-toll battle now in motorists’ hands

    Local news

    IT MAY now be up to society to choose whether e-tolling will survive or not, the Opposition to Urban Tolling…

  • Court dismisses e-toll challenge

    Local news

    A SUPREME Court of Appeal application to halt e-tolling in Gauteng has been dismissed.

  • Police clamp down on drug crime

    Crime

    MIDRAND - Police stamped out some drug crime in Midrand last week.

  • Cyber bullying takes toll on Midrand school

    News

    MIDRAND - A high school pupil alleged that a group of children from the school have been victims of Internet-bullying.…

  • Municipal workers strike looms

    Local news

    MEMBERS of the SA Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) could down tools after talks with the employer about several contagious issues…

  • Warrant out for fraudster

    Crime

    MIDRAND - A warrant of arrest has been issued in Nelspruit for a former Midrand resident who allegedly defrauded numerous…

  • Hyena hunt on Olympic Road

    Galleries

    BLAIRGOWRIE - A brown hyena had motorists in a panic.

  • Zuma signs etolls bill

    Local newsUpdate

    JOBURG - President Jacob Zuma has signed the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill into law which provides for…

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