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Kom kuier saam by Baalsak se opedag in Westonaria
Local newsBring jou vrugteboom of groentesaad en kom geniet ’n dag vol kos, kuier en aktiwiteite saam met Eenheid Baalsak.
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Crimson sky over Randfontein
Local newsRandfontein’s night sky recently turned crimson as a rare blood moon rose during a breathtaking total lunar eclipse.
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Road safety awareness event coming to Westonaria
Local newsWant to know if your driving is safe and legal? Join the Gauteng Department of Community Safety at their upcoming…
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From single mother to creative force
Local newsComing from an impoverished background, artist and musician Rachel Lesego Matlhako uses her struggles to elevate her talent in songwriting,…
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Inside the SPCA’s struggle: August’s harsh reality
Local newsRandWest SPCA shares the harrowing details of what their August looked like, providing insight into the physical and mental impact…
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Festival celebrates passion for dance
SportFrom preschoolers to adults, the Let’s Dance Festival gave new dancers the chance to showcase their talent, passion, and courage…
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West Rand learners ready for Wednesday Games
SportWest Rand schools are gearing up to showcase their talent in soccer, volleyball and netball as the Gauteng Schools Wednesday…
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Musieksterre van Rappies straal
SchoolsPragtige liedere en optredes het gesorg dat Laerskool Rapportryer se musiekskoolleerders die vrugte afwerp by die Allegretto Eisteddfod.
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New gear, new confidence for Faygee Boys
SportGenerous jersey donation empowers Toekomsrus youth to stay on the field and off the streets.
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Y-Life Entertainment unites community for a cause
Local newsY-Life Markets successfully hosted a market day and fundraiser, raising funds for two NPOs that support vulnerable people and animals…
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Rachel (13) eyes national gymnastics stage, but needs sponsorship
SportA 13-year-old gymnast from Rikasrus has earned a spot at the national championships, but requires community support to participate.
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Sharica (17) launches Pink Box Project to fight period poverty
Local newsAt just 17, Sharica Bondesio is making a powerful impact by providing essential sanitary products to girls in need.











