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Police seize stolen high-tech televisions worth thousands in Glen Austin
CrimeGLEN AUSTIN – Police are on the hunt for more suspects as more stolen goods are still missing.
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#CrimeBulletin: Midrand police make a number of arrests
CrimeMIDRAND – Here are arrests made by the Midrand police.
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Mayor Herman Mashaba launches a new batch of properties set for R20 billion investment
Local newsBRAAMFONTEIN – The city plans to repurpose land for mix use development for affordable housing and student accommodation.
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The Star Academy breaks through the silence on Autism Day
Local newsWAVERLY – Many children with autism struggle to communicate vocally, a skill that comes naturally to most.
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Herman Mashaba to switch on 99 streetlights
Local newsMIDRAND – The Executive Mayor of Joburg will switch on 99 new streetlights for the Midrand community on Tuesday, 2…
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NetFlorist invites South Africans to share stories of those who go the extra mile
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – NetFlorist wants to thank people for their acts of kindness.
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Midrand SPCA successfully catches worrisome dog
Local newsMIDRAND – SPCA staff finally caught the dog that was running around the train station.
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CARmag.co.za evolves into a fully multi-function automotive platform
AdvertorialEveryone knows the brand, everyone has seen or read or perused the magazine! CAR magazine, a South African heritage brand,…
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Petrol increase adjusted even higher, consumers to be hit hard in April
Local newsConsumers will be hit hard in April as the petrol hike and new electricity tariff increase set to tighten the…
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In pictures: Caxton Awards 2018 revitalises print
Local newsWriters, advertisers and marketers come out in their best fashion at this year's Caxton Awards to celebrate print.
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Fire engine supplier withdraws contract with City
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The city of Johannesburg has expressed its disappointment at the withdrawal of a company that was meant to supply…
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Joburg City encourages account holders to register to receive online bills
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The City encourages people to receive their statements electronically as part of the City's initiative to 'go green'.











