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R360m tender case against ‘Cat’ Matlala postponed to May
NewsMatlala remains in custody at the Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Centre as investigations deepen into the awarding of the multimillion-rand contract.
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Metro investigates suspected illegal slaughter linked to Laezonia carcass dumping
NewsResidents in Laezonia say waste and animal carcasses are piling up along a busy gravel road used daily by school…
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Police nab trio linked to street robbery in Pretoria North
NewsA woman was robbed of her cellphone on her way to work. The trio confronted and overpowered her and fled…
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Choosing the Right Rehab Centre in Pretoria: Signs of Addiction and When to Seek Help
AdvertorialUnderstanding addiction, recognising early warning signs, and knowing when to seek professional help can make all the difference in recovery.
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Malaria: Don’t ignore these symptoms
Local newsHealth officials are urging residents to stay alert as early symptoms can be easily overlooked, delaying life-saving treatment.
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Relief for parents as dangerous trench near school is finally fixed
NewsResidents expressed relief that the danger has finally been addressed, though some questioned why it took so long.
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United effort moves to fix safety flaws at Theresapark school
NewsCommunity leaders and law enforcement have joined forces to tackle safety concerns at Theresapark Secondary School, with new plans targeting…
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Illegal connections flagged as key obstacle during Region 3 public meeting
NewsDuring the public participation meeting, metro officials presented proposed upgrades, including substation refurbishment, expanded public lighting, and road resurfacing. Residents…
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Moya declares turnaround in SOCA, opposition disputes financial and service claims
NewsThe mayor paints a picture of recovery in the Tshwane metro, but critics say the reality tells a different story.
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Warning: Level 4 thunderstorm alert issued for Pretoria on Tuesday
Local newsA Level 4 weather warning has been issued for Pretoria, with severe thunderstorms expected to bring heavy rain, hail, strong…
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Community offers equipment to cut trees as power disruptions continue
NewsFrustrated residents are offering to trim trees themselves, including using private cherry pickers, if the metro temporarily switches off electricity…
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Tuks Rugby celebrates historic sixth Varsity Cup victory
NewsThe University of Pretoria and Tuks Rugby celebrated a historic milestone as the team secured its sixth Varsity Cup title,…











