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Eliminating xenophobia through education
Local newsJOBURG - We bet you didn’t know there is an organisation in the heart of the city that is working…
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WATER UPDATE: Outages in Fourways, Sandton and Dunkeld West
MunicipalJOBURG - Johannesburg Water confirmed that water supply across Joburg was normal on 19 November however there are unplanned and…
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Joburg voted a world tourist hotspot
Local newsJOBURG - Although Joburgers themselves may not yet think of their city in this way, internationally Jozi is fast gaining…
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Two shot twice in Ivory Park house robberies
CrimeIVORY PARK - A suspect allegedly committed a house robbery in Ivory Park Ext 6 on 10 November, and on…
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Policeman on bail for alleged truck hijacking
CrimeALEXANDRA - A police officer from Midrand Police Station appeared at the Alexandra Magistrates' Court for alleged truck hi jacking…
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Meet the talent behind GoodLuck
EntertainmentJOHANNESBURG – You’ve heard their hits like Hop On, Hop Off and Taking It Easy, and they may just be…
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Creecy’s R123 million e-toll bailout is burden to GP tax payers – AA
MunicipalJOBURG – The Automobile Association (AA) believes that Gauteng Finance MEC Barbara Creecy’s allocation of R123 million to the South…
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IFP calls for action in the wake of devastating shack fires
Local newsJOBURG - The Inkhatha Freedom Party (IFP) Gauteng caucus leader, Bonginkosi Dhlamini, recently called for the establishment of a disaster…
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Kicking their way through their first tourney
Local sportCEDAR LAKES - THE hot summer sun did not deter the young members of the Cedar Lakes Football Club from…
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Dragons’ Den members talk entrepreneurship at book launch
Local newsJOBURG – Dragons' Den South Africa members graced Bryanston this past week for the launch of their entrepreneurship book, I’m…
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Body parts in Rabie Ridge rumour untrue
CrimeRABIE RIDGE - For the past week, speculation has been rife on social media about a house in Rabie Ridge…
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Civil engineering reaches out to community
NewsDIEPSLOOT – Construction company, King Civil Engineering, recently donated five trucks of sand to Diepsloot Combined School, Ext 6.











