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No end in sight for water scarcity in the city
Local newsFrustrated by several days of water cuts, Emmarentia residents organised an impromptu protest to draw attention to the ongoing water…
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JSH unveils new healthcare platform
Local newsHealth literacy has been a problem in the healthcare sector as patients do not know the terminology or phrases by…
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Let’s Work puts in the work
Local newsLet’s Work leads the charge in bug weed removal in Northcliff and fire break initiatives in Emmarentia. Find out how…
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Melville neighbourhood comes together for road upliftment project
Local newsIn a display of community spirit, Melville residents joined forces to undertake a road upliftment project. Led by Creass Community…
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Caxton and I Teach announce revolutionary partnership
BusinessCaxton and I Teach with its revolutionary online product, Digicampus, partner to boost school student achievement.
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Learning about art is more than just pretty pictures
Local newsLocal pre-primary hosted an art exhibition aimed at boosting creativity, expression and fantasy in the minds of its young learners.
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South African climbing sensations selected for IFSC Youth World Championships in China
Local newsFairland resident Jemma Erdey and Melville’s Adam Preston have been chosen to represent South Africa at the prestigious IFSC Youth…
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A braai to bring together in Berario
Local newsNew Northcliff Pickleball Club hosted its monthly bring a braai at their Berario-based club.
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Author unravels Africa’s complex past
Local newsDive into Cletus Suphree’s book Where did we go wrong? as he uncovers Africa’s complex history and outlines a road…
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Make a wish on a tree at the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens
Local newsThe installation ‘Spread Peace: Wish Tree by Yoko Ono’ was on display at the botanical gardens and encouraged visitors to…
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We savour life’s pleasures with Andani Mphaphuli
Local newsThe burn victim recently completely a pie-making course that he will now use to further himself.
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Brixton makes its table bigger
Local newsThe Brixton Community Forum hosted a braai that encouraged its members to get to know each other.











