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Residents urged to spend smart this festive season
NewsDebt experts warn West Rand residents to avoid the overspending trap this festive season.
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Strate vol liggies en Kersliedere tref Randfontein
Local newsOp 5 Desember sal Randfontein se strate skitter met helder liggies en koorliedere. Ds Edwin van Wyk nooi die gemeenskap…
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Laat daar lig wees! Kersliggiekompetisie keer terug
Local newsMaak jou Kersliggies gereed en neem deel aan Randfontein se blinkste Kersversieringskompetisie op 5 Desember.
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RandWest DBV kry broodnodige finansiële hupstoot
Local newsDie RandWest DBV se onlangse fondsinsameling het feestelike oomblikke opgelewer, met die ontmoeting van die geliefde sangeres Nadine as hoogtepunt.
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Samsung becomes the official mobile and consumer electronics partner for SA rugby’s national teams and the Vodacom URC
AdvertorialSponsoredGalaxy tech and AI power Samsung's new partnership with SA Rugby and the Vodacom URC, enhancing performance, connection, and the…
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Dog and six cats found abandoned on plot
Local newsAfter Brindle and six cats were found abandoned on a plot, Cast Aways Animal Sanctuary hopes to give them another…
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Westcol mourns student’s death as police investigate Homelake murder
CrimeUpdateSensitive ContentWestcol issues a statement following the tragic murder of a student at her Homelake accommodation.
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Multi Charity hosts heartwarming Christmas celebration for families
Local newsMulti Charity Randfontein celebrated the festive season with children in the community through food, games and gifts.
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Community shaken after young student murdered in Homelake
CrimeSensitive ContentTragedy strikes as a young student is found murdered, with the CPF urging the community to speak up against GBV.
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Residents speak out on GBV: ‘Men must be the change’
Local newsUpdateAs South Africa mourns those affected by GBV, the Randfontein Herald asks a few residents for their views on the…
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Farewell, Marlon – 36 years of inspiring the youth
Local newsAfter giving 36 years of his life to bettering education, Marlon Bhana is finally laying down his pen to retire.
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Old pipes, flooded streets: Glenharvie’s water woes continue
MunicipalUpdateA Glenharvie resident says old pipes and slow repairs are leaving streets flooded.











