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Security and police teamwork foils Midrand estate robbery
Two men remain in police custody and are expected back in court on May 8 following their arrest in April…
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Lever Road residents fed up with recurring sewage overflow
More and more residents of Midrand face sewage blockages and overflow, leaving the question: Is Johannesburg Water doing what they…
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No sign of repairs at Boulders taxi rank despite JRA’s April commitment
Boulders taxi rank at Market Street and Old Pretoria Main Road faces dire conditions, with potholes deepening, yet the JRA…
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Mayibuye Youth Movement targets change and power through the ballot
Tired of being sidelined, the Mayibuye Youth Movement in Ward 110 eyes 2026 local government elections.
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Police restore traffic flow in Rabie Ridge
Traffic is moving again in Rabie Ridge after police intervened in a fiery early morning protest, but residents remain gathered…
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Rising gospel voice inspires with music and ministry
Gospel artist Thomas Lephoko shares his dream of putting together Vol 2 of his EP, and working with renowned gospel…
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Premier Padel Pretoria P2 Tournament launches in Waterfall City
Padel players, sponsors, and the community came together to celebrate padel at the launch of the Premium Padel Pretoria P2…
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Midrand Police secure nine convictions in April
Midrand Police Station recorded nine convictions in April, with acting station commander Colonel Hoseah Mantji attributing the success to co-ordinated…
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Allandale Road upgrade losing shine as potholes return
Just years after a multi-million-rand revamp of the K73 Allandale Road by the Gauteng provincial government, parts of this key…
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Noordwyk Parkrun marks Autism Awareness Month with run
Runners and walkers gathered together at the Noordwyk Parkrun to paint the park blue to raise awareness for people living…
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Corrosion Institute hosts World Corrosion Awareness event
Most people don't know what rust is or how it affects their daily lives, experts in the field decided to…
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Dulcie September learners miss further weeks of schooling
Learners are once again at home as the long-standing infrastructure crisis at Dulcie September School continues unresolved.











