News
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Melville resident Caiti Gower gives back to the community
Local newsAn information board at the Melville Koppies has been lovingly redesigned by a local resident for new visitors to easily…
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Steam leads the way at Orban School
Local newsThe school gives reasons why the use of Steam at the school is just one aspect of learning children look…
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All Hartjie Patroon knows to do is love
Local newsOne Brixton family shares the love they have for their beloved rescue dog.
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A 21-year-old launches his own business
Local newsBradley Mabuza writes: My name is Bradley Mabuza and I am 21 years old. Originally, I’m from Mpumalanga at Nkomazibut…
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Turning her dreams into a reality
Local newsOnline teaser: In my neighborhood, there are many different nail salons, so I made sure that my studio and designs…
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Wits student encourages students to take care of their mental wellbeing.
Local newsExam anxiety, peer and family pressure, and the expectation to succeed academically and socially at university all contribute to stress.
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GEM Homes hosts wonderful fete to celebrate turning 50
Local newsResidents and the broader community were treated to a lovely day with live music and gorgeous items for sale which…
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Horticultural Society to host April meeting on vegetable gardening
Local newsThe group meets monthly to listen to lectures, buy plants and spend time with gardening enthusiasts in the city.
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Options to consider for burying a loved in the city.
Local newsJohannesburg City Parks and Zoo encourages second or third burials for loved ones.
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Potholes fixed after questions sent to JRA about potholes near Westpark Cemetery
MunicipalThe Northcliff Melville Times questioned JRA which resulted in the roads agency fixing the dangerous potholes.
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The Melville Safe Streets project reaches 66% threshold to enable an application to the city to be submitted.
Local newsThe ambitious project will now petition the city in a bid to close off several entry and exit points to…
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Let’s Work and SCP Security are a dream team that keeps Ward 88 looking smart.
Local newsThe two organisations have collaborated for years in a bid to maintain and keep suburbs from suffering urban decay.











