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WHO on Covid-19: There’s strength in community communication
Local newsWhere are we now in the face of the global Covid-19 pandemic?
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Covid-19: Economist shares his view on President Ramaphosa’s relief plans
Local newsEconomist Dawie Roodt said that while the virus has had an impact on the economy, the ‘mismanagement of the economy…
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Covid-19: R500-b budget to ease the impact of lockdown
Local newsPresident Ramaphosa has committed 10 per cent of the country’s GDP to providing social relief and economic support as the…
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Ebony Park man to appear in court for stabbing
Local newsEBONY PARK – Ivory Park police arrested a man who fatally stabbed another in Ebony Park.
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Ivory Park residents receive donations
Local newsIVORY PARK – Residents receive food parcels to help them survive the lockdown.
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SPAR gives us another Covid-19 challenge involving eggs
Local newsJOBURG – This time, it's a chance to give back to communities who need food the most.
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Covid-19: Minister hosts discussion on impact of pandemic on women and children
Local newsThe discussion highlighted how women and children and affected by domestic violence during the lockdown.
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Covid-19: President Ramaphosa to address the nation tonight
Local newsPresident Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation concerning additional economic and social relief measures.
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Midrand Police Station appeal to residents to obey lockdown regulations
Local newsMIDRAND – Midrand Police Station warns residents that action will be taken against them if they do not respect the…
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Church of Scientology give a helping hand in Midrand
Local newsMIDRAND – The Church of Scientology has been sanitising a number of essential service offices in Midrand.
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Covid-19: ‘SAPS remains unbiased’ as 12 members are arrested for lockdown regulation contravention
Local newsNational Commissioner of the South African Police Service, General Khehla John Sitole said that while it is disappointing to see…
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Waste pickers in Midrand receive helping hand
Local newsMIDRAND – Minister Barbara Creecy, in partnership with Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa, helped distribute thousands of food parcels.











