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Mayibuye Youth ‘Activism’ Movement enters political arena ahead of 2026 elections
Local newsWith the 2026 local government elections on the horizon, Ward 110 residents may soon have a new choice at the…
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Young chess stars shine at Midrand Juniors Rapid & Blitz
Local newsA day where young chess players’ focus, quick and strategic thinking were put to the test in a competitive chess…
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Two men shot dead in Rabie Ridge as police investigate
CrimeThe suspects are alleged to have been looking for an individual at a house operating as a tavern.
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Community fitness takes centre stage at Rabie Ridge Stadium
Community galleriesResidents came together for an aerobics session and boot camp to promote healthy lifestyles and drive their course to stay…
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Industry experts meet for World Corrosion Awareness Day discussion
Community galleriesTo prevent corrosion and protect infrastructure, industry experts and stakeholders gathered to mark World Corrosion Awareness Day.
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BIC brings learning inspiration to Ponelopele Oracle Secondary School
Local newsLearners were treated to a fun, educational, and inspirational roadshow by BIC, which really got them excited to put pen…
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Councillor steps in over partying at Beaulieu Bird Sanctuary
Community galleriesA peaceful space for families and loved ones to enjoy picnics and small gatherings is being turned into a party…
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Samsung unveils Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G, packing pro-level features at awesome price
AdvertorialSponsoredGalaxy A57 5G and A37 5G feature a sleek design, powerful triple camera and upgraded awesome intelligence to give users…
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New reports reveal why 57% of SA children live in poverty
Community galleriesMultidimensional deprivation lingers for over half of SA children.
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Region A Customer Centre reopens after two-month closure
Local newsResidents of Midrand can now access some municipal services at the Region A Customer Service Centre, following a two-month closure…
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Boulders’ potholes worsen
Local newsPotholes worsen around the Boulders taxi rank during the month-long wait for scheduled repairs by the JRA.
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Samsung, DBE announce top 20 schools selected to advance to the next level of 2026 solve for tomorrow competition
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