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  • Crowning the youth to showcase local talent

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    To keep kids off the street and let them focus on education instead, Mahlohonolo Monyela founded an organisation that shines…

  • Agtjarige maak haar liefdadigheidsmerk in die gemeenskap

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    Reeds op agt jaar oud maak Zuney Bietjie 'n reuse verskil in die lewens van ander met haar liefdadigheidswerk.

  • Animal advocate now needs you

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    The director and founder of a local animal rescue centre is now wheelchair-bound and is appealing to the public for…

  • Fashion takes centre stage in Rand West

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    The Rand West Fashion Festival will be hosted in June and hopes to create a safe place for young and…

  • Nurse who delivers baby in parking lot earns national praise

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    A nurse who delivered a baby in a parking lot has received national recognition for his heroic actions.

  • Dog run over, friend found at his side

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    A dog was tragically run over and killed, while another dog, believed to be his companion, was found sitting beside…

  • No NPO crisis – Social Development MEC

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    MEC for Social Development, Faith Mazibuko, insists that there is no NPO funding crisis.

  • Women in transport celebrated over lunch

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    Women in the transport industry were spoiled with a lunch by local businessperson.

  • Community gathers in spirit for Africa Day

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    To commemorate Africa Day and celebrate women, an uplifting sermon was held at St Paul's Anglican Church.

  • No More Tears needs you

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    No More Tears Animal Rescue recently received a much-needed donation and is now focusing on helping animals in underprivileged areas…

  • Fikse Freddie nog gesond op 102

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    ’n Toekomsrus-inwoner het onlangs ’n mylpaalverjaarsdag gevier en deel sy ervarings van so ’n lang lewe.

  • Serving hope, one cup of soup at a time

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    Feed the Need Soup Kitchen shows once again how much they care for the community by feeding the hungry.

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