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Kettlebells bring different fitness level to Emmarentia
Local newsKettlebell instructor aims to inspire you to get fit, one ballistic exercise at a time.
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Councillors launch an online petition to halt four-hour load-shedding at Roosevelt Park substation
Local newsThe petition highlights the substation's inability to handle long outages which consistently cause trips when power is restored.
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VOX POP: Lack of maintenance can lead to malfunctioning fire hydrants
Local newsIt is important for Joburg Water to ensure that these hydrants are regularly maintained and in good working condition.
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City Power drops most subcontractors from service
Local newsThe utility hopes to have 300 full-time electricians in service by mid-2023.
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Sculpting her own greatness
Local newsAt 84 years old this Venda sculptor was the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from UJ.
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A runners personal triumph
Local newsTo many an incurable disease could be seen as the bane of their existence. For one local sportswoman its the…
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Ella Blumenthal, a survivor with a story to tell
Local newsThough 101-year-old Ella Blumenthal has lived through some harrowing experiences she still believes the world is a beautiful place.
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Despite R113m upgrades to Roosevelt Park substation, infrastructure cannot cope with load-shedding
Local newsThe substation is in its seventh decade of service and is being detrimentally damaged by extended and frequent Eskom load-shedding.
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Let’s read over breakfast
Local newsThe school has recently adopted hosting Reading Breakfasts which sees child and parent read together.
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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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Street fire hydrants – do you know where your nearest one is?
Local newsWhen seconds count, having this information at hand is crucial if fire fighters are to be able to quickly extinguish…
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Councillors have no influence when it comes to Eskom load-shedding
Local newsWhile they work for the people they were elected to represent, councillors' hands are tied.











