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Love and paws for a cause
Local newsValentine’s Day saw locals walking their dogs to raise funds for the RandWest SPCA.
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Gauteng water crisis hits hard
MunicipalResidents urged to use water sparingly as maintenance backlogs, high demand and power failures strain supply.
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Randfontein vier eerste vroulike atletiek-afsitter
SportJuffrou Adelle Grobbelaar van Laerskool Randfontein maak geskiedenis as Randfontein se eerste vroulike atletiek-afsitter en baan die weg vir jong…
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Opwinding en pret vul Rappies se kleuteratletiek
LifestyleKleuters van o3 tot o7 het met groot entoesiasme deelgeneem aan Rapportryer se opwindende atletiekdag vol spel, lag en medaljes.
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Motorists warned: Modern car repairs are not what they used to be
Top storiesExperts urge West Rand and fellow South African drivers to trust accredited professionals when repairing modern vehicles.
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Valentynssokkie maak hartjies warm by Rappies
Local newsLeerders het saam ’n onvergeetlike Valentynsviering by Laerskool Rapportryer beleef.
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West Rand to see SANDF support against illegal mining
CrimePanyaza Lesufi says collaboration between the national government, law enforcement and municipalities will strengthen efforts to eliminate illegal mining across…
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Coach defines the excitement that makes the Saints U16 basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsThe Saints U16 basketball tournament continues to shape the future of the sport, giving young players national exposure and a…
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Sporong residents return home after evacuation of Randgate Community Hall
Local newsAfter fleeing Sporong due to escalating illegal mining violence, residents return home under police escort, as authorities promise improved security…
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Rain delays St Stithians U16 basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsPersistent rain over St Stithians College has delayed the start of the U16 basketball tournament, with players, coaches and supporters…
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Rappies-atlete dra hul skool se naam met trots
SchoolsLaerskool Rapportryer se atlete beïndruk met uitstekende prestasies, sportmangees en trots tydens onlangse byeenkomste.
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Stop, think, don’t get ambushed: Expert warns of Valentine’s Day scamming
Local newsAs Valentine’s Day approaches, fraudsters are targeting emotions – here’s how to spot and avoid romance scams.











