Local news
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Migration tensions escalate ahead of proposed June 30 national shutdown
Local newsWith less than two weeks remaining before a proposed nationwide shutdown over undocumented immigration, concerns are growing about the potential…
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De La Salle Holy Cross College teacher explains why kindness is the most important lesson of all
Local newsLee Graham, teacher at De La Salle Holy Cross College, shared what she thinks truly matters in education.
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One person’s clutter is another charity’s lifeline
Local newsJunkie Charity Store in Linden is turning donated goods into vital funding for Johannesburg charities.
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Big scare for baby Refiloe as he ends up in Netcare Garden City Hospital
Local newsThe seven month old was treated at Netcare Garden City Hospital for his life threatening battle with viral pneumonia.
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Metro Matters: Johannesburg’s sewage crisis reaches breaking point
Local newsSewage leaks and blockages have become a consistent problem in a number of areas, with the City of Johannesburg left…
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Outrage as man allegedly hangs clothes on deadly cables inside Melville substation
Local newsSecurity officers allegedly found a man living among high voltage cables for two weeks, but City Power strongly denies having…
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Furious Sophiatown pensioners raise alarm over vanishing City Power prepaid electricity units
Local newsVulnerable Sophiatown residents are crying foul after a disastrous billing upgrade slashed their prepaid power, but City Power insists the…
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Parents left explaining billboard ads as officials outline limits of their mandate
Local news“Mommy, what does this mean?” Parents know the moment well, a child spots a billboard and starts asking questions. But…
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Johannesburg youth join in Fairland’s Growing Champions interschool village of hope experience
Local newsA uniqure youth-led initiative brought together five schools, along with schools from Soweto, designed to move leaners through interactive stations,…
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Karate grandmaster’s journey from Malay Camp to Northcliff
Local newsThe story of karate grandmaster Soke Solly Said tells the tale of decades-long commitment to training, teaching, and rebuilding communities…
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Fairlands Moth veteran Glan Robbenheimer still marching through life with purpose
Local newsFrom carrying regimental colours at historic military parades to finding a home at Moth Cottages, Fairland resident Glan Raubenheimer reflects…
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Stirring up support at the Moth annual potjiekos competition
Local newsGood food, great company and a shared spirit of giving back were the ingredients for another successful Moth fundraiser.











