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Suspect nabbed in Mohlakeng fake documents scheme
CrimeA man was arrested in Mohlakeng after police uncovered the production and sale of fake certificates.
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D2 district teachers honoured for Class of 2025 results
Local newsTeachers from the D2 district in Randfontein were recognised for their role in the Class of 2025’s strong matric performance.
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Finsbury residents clean up streets amid frustration with local leadership
MunicipalThe Finsbury community take matters into their own hands by rolling up their sleeves and restoring pride in their neighbourhood.
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Eye health matters: Randfontein doctor gives guidance
Local newsWorld Glaucoma Week highlights the importance of early detection to prevent blindness.
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Rise in drowning incidents: Expert urges water safety awareness
Local newsRecent tragedies highlight the urgent need for stricter water safety measures. Expert reminds the public of three critical water safety…
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Crackdown intensifies on illegal mining in Randfontein and surrounding areas
Local newsMohlakeng, Toekomsrus, Bekkersdal, and Westonaria, to get boosted SANDF and police security against illegal mining.
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Power outage in Ooster Plots caused by trip at substation
Local newsPower outage hits Ooster Plots, a day before planned maintenance on the network is due to take place.
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SA farmers prove key to economy and food security – TLU SA
Local newsSouth African farmers have driven the country’s economy forward, with the agriculture sector growing 17.4% in 2025 despite numerous challenges,…
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West Rand learners mark Constitution anniversary
Local newsA prison tour, rights discussions and stakeholder engagement at Krugersdorp Correctional Services helped West Rand learners better understand South Africa’s…
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OPINION: Why March 21 should remain Sharpeville Day
Local newsWell-known author and resident writes about why March 21 should still be remembered as Sharpeville Day rather than Human Rights…
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Fed-up farmer fixes pothole-ridden R559 himself
MunicipalAccording to Van Zyl, the condition of the road has worsened to the point where drivers are forced to slow…
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Communities urged to get tested during TB Awareness Month
Local newsHealth workers are encouraging residents to get tested early and learn the symptoms of tuberculosis as part of TB Awareness…











