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EVERY WATT COUNTS – GREEN LEAF IMPORTERS (PTY) LTD.
AdvertorialOne of the fastest solar growing companies in South Africa, Green Leaf Importers, has launched a new location in Pretoria…
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Tshwane’s metro changes its meter reading scheduling
Local news“We were given timetables on when our meter readings must be submitted, and I captured mine on time and I…
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Estates meet over streetlight service headache
Local newsVarious estates held a meeting with their ward councillor over streetlight services they say stopped without explanation.
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Tshwane bus commuters left with no alternative transport
Local news“We regret to inform you that our buses are still not operational,” says the metro on Wednesday.
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Blyde residents see red as power outages continue to bite
Local newsTenants at the Blyde Balwin Crystal Lagoon Properties, which expects to home a new hotel, are growing tired of prolonged…
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Klerksoord sewage: A major environmental crisis
Local newsThe sewage according to an expert has been creating a breeding ground for disease-carrying organisms and posing a significant risk…
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Concerns over Sunnyside residents’ failure to attend CPF meetings
Community galleriesThis behaviour makes residents become victims of crime and it contributes to an increase in crime incidences.
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Eldoraigne clinic committee the secret ingredient
Local newsClinic committees play a crucial role in assisting facility managers (usually nurses in charge) in identifying ways to improve the…
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Here’s the updated Tshwane load shedding schedule
Local newsEskom is implementing stage 1 and 4 load shedding. If you live in Tshwane, find the updated schedule below.
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Tshwane to implement waste collection recovery plan for businesses
Local newsThe City of Tshwane's waste collection services have been severely impacted by the ongoing strike, leaving businesses without proper disposal…
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Vyf plaaslike skole voor in die koor by nasionale koorkompetisie
Local newsVan Pretoria se topskole het die toon aangegee by die ATKV-Applous 2023 nasionale kompetisie vir skoolkore.
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Three officers get four years for bribery
CrimeThe Pretoria specialised commercial crimes court sentenced the three police officers on charges of corruption.











