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Reinstatement of principal at Franklin D Roosevelt Primary School dismays parents
Local newsAfter the Gauteng department of education's reinstatement of the school's principal, who parents describe as corrupt, the SGB doesn't know…
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Meet the Northcliff artist transforming his craft into a mission to teach
Local newsFrom Tennessee childhood sketches to the Chicago’s art world, Lessie Dixon now hopes to uplift young creatives in South Africa.
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Open day invites visitors to use cemeteries as more than resting places for the dead
Local newsFriends of Johannesburg Cemeteries hosted an open day to encourage the public to see Braamfontein Cemetery as a safe space…
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Michael Mount wins the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsAfter a tense battle over the last few days, and an even more tense final against Northwood High School, Michael…
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Victor/Victoria – and 90 years of Julie Andrews magic
Local newsAs Dame Julie Andrews celebrates her 90th year, a remastered Victor/Victoria returns to remind us why it was so daring…
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Westdene-based botanist shares her experience on indigenous plants and grassland conservation
Local newsAmelia Ruiz-Coogan explains why learning to tell the difference between weeds and wanted plants, and indigenous and alien species, matters,…
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A tag team effort between Johannesburg Roads Agency and Joburg Water sees Rustenurg Road excavation getting its fix
MunicipalWeeks-long frustration on Rustenburg Road is set to end as road repairs are scheduled.
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Linden Library assistant shares her love of books
Community galleriesTebello Sengoara, Linden Library assistant, shares with us what lead her to loving books, and why a library is such…
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The art of learning with Theresa Giorza
Local newsBefore reading her full story, here’s a glimpse into the life of the teacher, researcher, and creative force redefining early…
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When the taps ran dry, it was humanity that overflowed
Local newsAs the water ran out, it was community spirit that rushed in, restoring dignity and reminding us that people are…
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Love, microchips and wagging tails came to Fairland
Local newsWhat’s more romantic than roses? Making sure your furry Valentine always finds their way home.
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‘Washing in the rain’ – Westdene pensioner chooses to meet hardship with humour
Local newsAs trickles of water return to parts of Melville, frustrated residents protest ongoing supply failures while one Westdene pensioner finds…











