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Valhalla organisation guarantees better days to 180 people
Local newsVCE started to take care of its community during the hard times of the 2020 lockdown. It focuses on food…
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Residents complain of illegal dumping, health problems
Local news“Residents are unable to open windows to enjoy fresh air because of the flies and mosquitos.”
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Rietgat Saps arrest 48 people in week
CrimeThe police continue to enforce law and order by ensuring that transgressors are put behind bars.
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National Shutdown: EFF leader Julius Malema leads protesters from Church Square to the Union Buildings in Pretoria
Local newsThe march to the Union Buildings started on Monday afternoon following relative calm in the morning on the day of…
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Police continue to warn truck drivers about battery thefts in Rosslyn
Local newsTruck drivers continue to park in an open field in Rosslyn leaving their trucks unattended, despite attempts by the police…
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Over 2 000 tyres removed from streets ahead of EFF protest
Local news“They arrived on duty again late last night at 22:00 and are still busy now,” De Jager continued.
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Tshwane to elect mayor on Wednesday
Local news“The investigation into the councillors has been ongoing for weeks and has come to the conclusion that the councillors voted…
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Tshwane announces 8-hour water shutdown for some areas in east
Local newsAn upgrade to the bulk water meter which supplies the Boardwalk Meander Reservoir will be shut down.
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Security cameras in Menlo Park helps recover stolen property
CrimeWhen the officers reacted, the suspect ran away, but despite a chase, he eluded capture.
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National Shutdown: Quiet start in Pretoria CBD as police arrest 41 in Gauteng for public violence
Local newsOn Monday morning, police and military personnel could be seen at the Union Buildings with no sign of any protestors.
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Wards go head-to-head for wheelchairs
Local news“It started in January and will run for the rest of the year. I have enough now for our first…
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Metro yet to approve procedure for buying from power energy producers
Local newsThe policy needs council approval before it can be implemented.











