Local news
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Venomous snake removed from Raslouw shop
Local newsCenturion Snake Catchers’s Maggle Webster said that new developments in the area meant that people were encroaching on the snakes’…
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Vervalle Villieria-eiendom met metrorekening van meer as halfmiljoen ‘n nagmerrie vir bure
Local newsInwoners van 'n straat in Villieria probeer al vir jare om 'n eiendom in hul buurt se haglike omstandighede aan…
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Four struck by lightning in Centurion
Local newsTwo people were killed and a further two was reportedly in critical condition after they were struck by lightning on…
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Ouers dankbaar seun kry uiteindelik na vele vertoë sy sewende amputasie
Local newsFamilielede in twee afsonderlike gevalle voel beweerde wondvergiftiging en septiese wonde by die Steve Biko-hospitaal na amputasies het tot verdere…
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Fury as Heatherley flats ‘gang leader’ released on bail
Local newsThe accused and his female accomplice were arrested after Heatherly flat residents complained to the police about a gang demanding…
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CBD remains a hotspot for serious crime
CrimePretoria Central, Akasia, and Brooklyn police stations were among Tshwane’s top 30 stations plagued by serious crime in the final…
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LISTEN: UP moves some of its classes online amid students’ challenges to access strike-riddled campus
Local newsAccording to the university’s spokesperson Rikus Delport, the police had intervened on Tuesday afternoon as the campus faced closure in…
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Rok Cup hosts first-ever African Karting Cup
Local newsForty racers from different African countries participated in the races.
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End to Gauteng motorist tolling system: Opposition accuses premier of shifting goalposts
Local newsThe goal to end the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (e-tolls) was decided for in 2022, however government has missed its…
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Planned water interruption in Erasmuskloof Ext 3
Local newsThe possible water supply interruption is expected to be up to eight hours from 08:00 to 16:00 on Tuesday.
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Man accosted, robbed in his Pretoria North home
Local newsThe robbers escaped with an unknown amount of cash, clothes and a cell phone.
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Residents owe Tshwane more than half of total debt
Local newsMayor Cilliers Brink said the metro would be sharpening up credit control and debt collection.











