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Curfew blamed for spike in north crime
Local newsResidents living on the smallholding in the north of Pretoria have been targeted and terrorized over the past few days…
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Over 30 000 sanitary pads donated to government for vulnerable women and girls
Local newsThe Department of Social Development said feminine products donations would be distributed to those who need them the most.
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Pretoria and Joburg among ‘most dangerous’ cities in the world
Local newsNambeo, global crime database, rates Gauteng cities in the top 10 most dangerous cities.
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How Covid-19 changed the way we communicate
BusinessContinuous and digitized connectedness was escalated this year as the lockdown prevented usual interactions in business, schools and families.
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DA fights to restore Tshwane metro council
Local newsParty set to file court papers for councillors to return to the Tshwane metro while its legal battles with provincial…
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State Theatre and Brooklyn Theatre launches productions online
Local newsDue to the Covid-19 lockdown both theatres are looking at earning an income through online streaming of their productions.
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Peet Viljoen : Remembering our Furry Friends During Lockdown
BusinessThe James Bond of Philanthropy is lending a helping hand to welfare organisations experiencing new challenges as a result of…
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Peet Viljoen: Behind the Mask: The James Bond of Philanthropy
BusinessHe's been referred to as the James Bond of Philanthropy, getting the job of giving done with a quiet efficiency,…
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Calls mount for re-opening economy
Local news"The measures are too stringent and could bleed the economy to death."
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11 Companies who are weathering the COVID-19 storm
BusinessThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is causing a slowdown in world trade, disruption in global supply chains, changing business operations,…
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Several Moot locals assist the needy in Pta
Local news“Disaster management rules and regulations were adhered to at all times."
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Life Healthcare denies continuing with ‘non-urgent’ surgeries
Local newsThe hospital was accused of continuing with elective procedures which was prohibited during the Level 5 lockdown period.











