Local news
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Staff and families paint planters in Randburg CBD
Local newsOperation smile was a colourful success in Randburg CBD.
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Randburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry says things do not bode well for residents financially
Local newsGrey listing has also historically led to a decline in foreign investment, something that we in SA cannot afford right…
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Honeydew Eco Village Autumn market aims to change lives
Local newsChantelle van den Berg said there is also a drop-off point and people can bring any items for donations.
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Community members share their views on SOPA
Local newsRandburg Sun journalists hit the streets to ask readers if they think that provincial government can and will deliver on…
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The fight is still on over abandoned buildings in Windsor
Local newsWard 98 councillor Beverly Jacobs said that there are facilities for displaced people but they choose not to use them…
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Local linden bakery destroyed by blaze overnight
Local newsThe much-loved Not Bread Alone bakery caught alight just before 8pm last night.
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Lesufi’s SOPA address filled with spark, but will it catch fire?
Local newsGauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi's first SOPA address had all the elements needed to reignite faith in the ruling party, but…
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Police are still investigating parrot breeder’s case 3 years later
CrimeA parrot breeder saw the court rule in his favour regarding the return of his parrots but still the SPCA…
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Investors and inventors meet for the Gauteng Energy Expo
Local newsNew Executive Major of Johannesburg Thapelo Amad, shares with the participants of the Gauteng Energy Expo that the presence of…
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SANBS urgently needs blood donors to step forward
Local newsStocks are sitting at less than three days' supply which is a crisis for patients that may need the life-saving…
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Windsor Community Support Services commits to keeping Windsor clean
Local newsThe WCSS Community Liaison Manager Mathabo Bekimbia-Tchoffo said that they want to uplift the Windsor community.
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Carla’s Market is a success yet again in Northwold
Local newsResidents speak about what keeps them coming to Carla's Market.











