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UJ steps up fight against student hunger
Local newsThrough its Meal Assistance Programme that has given 8000 food packs since July 2024.
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How invasive water lilies took over
Local newsA large-scale removal project is helping restore balance to a dam overtaken by invasive water lilies.
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Art, expression and community collide at The Happening
Community galleriesFrom bold fashion to live performances, The Happening brought creativity to life in the heart of Melville.
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Day two of SA Archery Nationals tests skill and focus
Local sportThe pressure is on as competitors face off in knockout stages at Marks Park.
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Archers aim for national championships in Emmarentia
Local newsArchers from across Southern Africa have gathered in Johannesburg for a weekend of high-level competition and skill.
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Refuse collection crisis deepens across Ward 98 as councillor demands action
Local newsMounting frustration is spilling over in Johannesburg’s Ward 98 as prolonged refuse collection failures spread across multiple suburbs, leaving residents…
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Melville’s 7th Street set to come alive for The Happening
Community galleriesFrom live performances to community spirit, The Happening promises a day of colour, creativity and connection.
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Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo suspends services for holiday
Local newsJCPZ will temporarily close burial and cremation services over the upcoming public holidays, giving staff a well-earned break.
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Emmarentia paddlers take on epic Dusi Marathon
Local sportThe 2026 edition of the much anticipated canoe marathon took place in KwaZulu-Natal, bringing out fierce competition.
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Turning difference into heroism with Christien Neser
Local newsFor two decades, she has written about children who don't fit society’s mould and made them the heroes readers love.
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100-year-old Rose Village resident shares life lessons
Local newsBorn in a small Scottish village in 1926 and now in Methodist Homes Rose Village, Ella Kennedy's century-long story is…
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Franklin Players chairperson points out why community theatre still matters
Local newsFranklin Players expands its vision under Khaya Dube, with new workshops, productions, and community partnerships on the horizon.











