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Joburg Mayor unveils R20-billion investment for Inner City
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The mayor said that the Inner City project will create jobs to the residents of Johannesburg.
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How to save your life during a hijacking
Local newsHijackings increase your fear and anxiety as you are faced by ruthless criminals, here are some tips that might just…
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Fraud reaches new grounds
Local newsBRIXTON – Fraud cases continue to increase as victims now pay for recovered vehicles.
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Rea Vaya station vandalised
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The City of Johannesburg condemns the malicious attack on Rea Vaya Bosmont station during a community service delivery…
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Disaster response NGO Gift of the Givers offers assistance to flood victims in KwaZulu-Natal
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Ten homes in Welbedacht were found to have been completely destroyed and eight people washed away by the…
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Mozambique braces itself from another cyclone just a month after devastating cyclone Idai
Local newsJOBURG – Tropical storm Kenneth is predicted not to affect South Africa's weather, but Mozambique braces itself for severe weather.
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Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba committed to revalitise the city’s economy
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Mayor aims to revitalise the City's economy.
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The issue of public road maintenance
Local newsBERGBRON – Residents who are unhappy with maintenance, such as grass cutting, are urged to file a complaint with the…
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IRS Forensic Investigations displeased with police
Local newsEMMARENTIA – IRS Forensic Investigations weigh their options after not getting satisfactory results from the police.
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125th Rand Show extravaganza
Local newsJOBURG – The Rand Show was filled with jammed-packed entertainment for everyone.
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Caxton Cares joins the reading revolution with #readbecause on World Book Day: What we have to say …
Local newsJOBURG – #Readbecause is a campaign to create a movement that reaffirms the value of reading for leisure as it…
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MMC Mpho Phalatse urges Joburg residents to take an interest in farming
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The City of Johannesburg encourages its residents to establish backyard food gardens.











