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The taste of true success with Cai Tudor-Jones
Local newsOne local youth just wanted a phone but got a business too.
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Can a government hospital such as Helen Joseph help with drug addiction?
NewsWhile state rehabilitation facilities are rare, there is some help available to addicts and their families.
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Tilly rules the roost in Northcliff
Local newsThe little bird keeps everyone amused with her lovable antics as part of the family.
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Fairland CPF reports crime remains low in precinct in March public meeting
CrimeThey welcomed the new acting station commander Captain Howard Mekoa and gave an update on improvements to station infrastructure.
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Options to counter load-shedding security risks at home
Local newsThere are four options to keep your home security equipment working during power outages.
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VOX POP: Wits students thoughts on the recent protests
NewsWits University students took to the streets last week to protest 'financial exclusion, historical debt and lack of funding'.
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The Irish Club in Linden needs JPC to be responsive to the community
Local newsAs custodian of the property, the entity should ensure tenants and the community are not left wanting when conflict arises.
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City Power vandalism in Melville costs R900 000
Local newsRepairs and replacements to infrastructure have already cost the entity 80% of its entire annual budget.
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JMPD provides an overview of operations in Region B for February
CrimeThe metro police specifically call for illegal traffic pointsmen to desist from working during power outages.
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Greymont Residents Forum needs your support
NewsFounder of the forum explains in the reasons why this forum was started and the ways in which it has…
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City fills hole after councillors fears come true
Local newsJohannesburg Water has finally closed a dangerous repair hole along Beyers Naude Drive.
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A slithery fun time with snakes
Local newsA De La Salle Holy Cross College Junior School learner shares her first encounter with a snake.











