News
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Pretoria residents won’t see the Blood Moon eclipse in person — here’s where to watch it live
Local newsPretoria residents won’t be able to watch the March 3 Blood Moon eclipse in the night sky, but local stargazers…
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Crime up in Olievenhoutbosch and Laudium, Centurion stats reveal uneven trends
Local newsThe final quarter of 2025 shows a worrying increase in murder and vehicle theft in Olievenhoutbosch, while Erasmia and Wierdabrug…
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Thousands of east residents sign petition to end Garstkloof landfill site issues
Local newsA decade after shutting down, the Garstkloof landfill has become a magnet for criminals and squatters, yet the Tshwane metro…
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Second wall collapse at Menlo Park refuse site raises fresh safety fears
Local newsOngoing structural failures at the facility are putting safety at risk as repairs to the first collapsed wall are still…
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Metro rolls out extra vehicles for faster help
Local newsThe city’s emergency teams will now be better equipped to handle fires, floods, and other crises, ensuring faster intervention and…
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Metro refutes claims of Waltloo refuse facility closure
Local newsThe dispute follows allegations of a blocked entrance and equipment breakdown, which the metro says never occurred.
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Bullying cases addressed during police inspections
Local newsPretoria West SAPS conducted surprise searches at several secondary schools, confiscating vapes, scissors and cookies suspected to contain dagga. Constable…
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Second sinkhole pushes M57 Boeing Road completion further back
Local newsDelays on the M57 Boeing Road upgrade have sparked renewed frustration among residents as a second sinkhole threatens to prolong…
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Hope Market: Where local talent meets community spirit
Local newsThe market is looking to collaborate with more NGO/NPOs to host fundraising markets once a month.
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Monthly ‘Blood bail drive’ comes to Atterbury
Local newsThe goal of the day was to collect 70 blood donations.
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Tree pruning in Eeufees Street restores safety and accessibility for Pretoria North residents
Local newsMunicipal workers could be seen trimming branches, clearing debris and opening up the pavements to ensure that residents can move…
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Sinoville security officer now fighting Leukemia after years of protecting his community
Local newsFor nearly 20 years, security officer Henk van der Merwe from Sinoville stood on the frontline protecting his community. Now,…











