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Theft and vandalism put major pressure on city electricity network
Local newsWith more than 100 incidents in a single month, City Power has warned that organised syndicates are placing Johannesburg’s electricity…
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Activity at Alberts Farm raises alarm over environmental damage
Local newsResidents living near Alberts Farm Park say regular ritual gatherings, late-night chanting, and environmental damage are affecting the area, while…
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Orange Army powers through another home victory
Local sportFNB UJ shrugged off last week’s heavy defeat to claim a dominant home win against visitors, FNB UFS Shimlas.
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Overgrown grass finally cut at M.O.T.H Cottesloe Homes
Local newsA plea from M.O.T.H Cottesloe Homes has led to action after dangerously overgrown verges raised safety fears for elderly residents.
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Fairland Community Policing Forum public relations officer maintains that neighbourhood WhatsApp groups play a key role in local crime prevention
Local newsFairland CPF public relations officer Riaz Pheerbaai argues that the platforms remain one of the country’s most effective grassroots crime-prevention…
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Councillor visits Brixton reservoir amid reports of service starting
MunicipalWard 87 councillor Kyle Jacobs says long-delayed water infrastructure upgrades in Brixton are finally beginning to supply residents, though key…
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Guided walk reveals stories behind Westpark Cemetery
Local newsA guided walk through Westpark Cemetery helps residents better understand the historic site and encourages them to explore their family…
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Dabs canoeist Tony Lightfoot still going strong at 85
Local sportCanoeist Tony Lightfoot continues to train several times a week, proving that age is no barrier to staying active and…
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Youth take a stand against drug abuse in Newlands march
Community galleriesA group of young Pathfinders from the Seventh-day Adventist Church led an anti-drug march through Newlands, shining a light on…
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Roosevelt High unites for shavathon to honour late student
Local newsStudents at Roosevelt High School stood together in a moving show of support during a cancer shavathon, held in memory…
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UK performer spins her way into SA children’s hearts
Local newsSophia Seidl’s high-energy visit left Mimosa School buzzing
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Crossroads School spreads love with sandwiches
Local newsA simple sandwich initiative at Crossroads School is teaching the students empathy, generosity, and community spirit.











