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Suspect arrested for vehicle theft in Midrand
CrimeUpon further investigation by the police, it was discovered that the same suspect had been arrested on a number of…
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Riversands Farm Village Freedom Day market buzzes with stalls, food, and music
Top storiesThe event attracted a large number of locals who enjoyed the tempting food and clothes from the stalls.
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Street fire hydrants – what you need to know
Local newsOften poorly marked signage means firefighters struggle to locate fire hydrants when time is of the essence.
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President Park resident describes roads as ‘total mess and disgrace’
MunicipalJRA's PR and communication assistant manager Lucia Mhlanga says road maintenance teams conduct inspections where they then schedule the work…
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Provincial commissioner not ruling out the possibility of another police station in Midrand
CrimeGauteng provincial Police Commissioner says plans are afoot to expand the number of police stations, including Midrand, through Work Study…
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General Valuation Roll deadline extended
Local newsThe 2023 General Valuation Roll's inspection and objection period has been extended by a month.
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Midrand crew runner Tumeka Zaula shares her journey as a runner
Local newsMidrand crew member aim to achieve the Bill Rowen medal in 2023
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Keeper Union initiative by Waterfall-based team helps upcoming goalies
Local sportThe Goalkeeper Union training programme helps equip goalies with the necessary technical and tactical skills.
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Voracious readers flock to Said’s village to grab their favourite books
Local newsYoung and old searched through various books sections of books that were nicely packed in boxes and crates, trying to…
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Kyalami resident has hopes of growing two NPOs
Local newsGetting involved in two NPOs has seen Kyalami resident Terisa Hsu-Lee wanting to lend a helping hand.
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Facebook fraudster blocks victim after receiving R10 000 payment
Crime“The two men had a chat on Facebook and, eventually, the victim paid R10 000 into an account and that…
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Midrand police station commander joins Okae Molao operation
CrimeWard 112 councillor, who was part of the operation Okae Moloa believes there is no 'small crime'.











