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Lyttelton Primary School’s R42.6m refurbishment falls behind schedule
Local newsThe Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development says the project is progressing but remains behind schedule, with Phase 1 still requiring…
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Erasmus Castle restoration delayed by heritage skills shortage
Local newsAfter years of neglect and uncertainty, refurbishment of Pretoria’s iconic Erasmus Castle has been delayed by a shortage of heritage-qualified…
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Fuel prices heading for increases in March – Here is everything you need to know
Local newsBad news for motorists: early fuel price indicators suggest petrol and diesel are both heading for hikes in March.
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Two more arrested in brutal murder of Pretoria e-hailing driver
CrimeTwo more suspects have been arrested for brutal murder of a Pretoria e-hailing driver, bringing the total number of arrests…
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Safety and security gaps flagged at Tshwane landfill sites as urgent priorities
Local newsMalfunctioning weighbridges, PPE shortages and weak security at key Tshwane landfill sites have been flagged as urgent risks to worker…
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Agreement reached with bus operators after widespread learner transport disruptions
Local newsGauteng Education confirmed it has reached an agreement with scholar transport operators following payment disputes that halted services. The department…
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Metro unaware of weeks-long traffic light failure at busy intersection
Local newsThe lack of functioning traffic lights has turned a normally busy intersection into a daily source of stress and danger,…
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State-of-the-art Hammanskraal school stands empty amid safety compliance dispute
Local newsAccording to officials, several inspection reports, engineering certificates and fire approvals are still required before an occupation certificate can be…
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Metro races to restore power after lightning damages network
Local newsThe metro is working around the clock to restore electricity in Soshanguve after lightning-triggered trips damaged substations and cables, with…
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Safety network forum launches community-driven Alpha Care Unit
Local newsThe initiative is aimed at offering short-term help to support vulnerable people and animals in the community.
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Metro reports steady progress at damaged Heatherley facility
Local newsDespite intermittent rainfall causing minor scheduling constraints, technical teams remain on track with restoration work at the Heatherley Substation. The…
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From securing communities to catches: team heads for international competition
Local newsA team of security professionals is using carp fishing to promote mental wellness while preparing to represent South Africa at…











