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Cholera update: 165 patients hospitalised due to cholera in Hammanskraal
Local newsAt least 17 people have passed away due to cholera in Hammanskraal.
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Celebration of community with Pretoria events this weekend
Local newsWollies turns 10, 'Die Kaplyn' extends its run, and a day especially for Biltong and Boerewors. Check out these events…
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E-gov invites media to Budget Vote presentation
AdvertorialSponsorede-Government’s budget will focus on deploying technological devices to contribute to the fight against the escalating levels of crime.
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Litres of water lost because of burst pipe in Gezina roads
Local news“They are wasting thousands of liters of water at this intersection every day,” a resident told Rekord.
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Skryf jou kind(ers) so gou moontlik vir graad 1 of 8 in – AfriForum
Local news“Dit is algemeen bekend dat daar te min skole in Gauteng is en hierdie probleem moet voor die deur van…
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Tshwane to go ahead with #Tshwaneyatima campaign
Local news“This is a priority and is no longer just a campaign but a programme of the city that does not…
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Motorists urged to drive safely after 20 accidents in a week
Local news"Winter comes with weather conditions like fog and mist which may decrease visibility. Motorists can increase visibility by switching their…
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Our buses are safe – Putco
Local news“My life flashed before my eyes,” a commuter says when a bus he was travelling in failed to stop at…
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Metro not sure when the Rooiwal water treatment plant will be operational
Local news“There are current investigations as to how that was happening, and now that the matter has been reported the modus…
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Two ‘copper thieves’ arrested during police operation
Local newsThe copper recovered was of an estimated value of R20 000.
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Marikana settlement evictees burn own property in defiance
Local news“The fire is under control. Nothing is in danger, but emergency services are standing by at the request of the…
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Angry Hammanskraal residents chase Tshwane mayor away
Local newsResidents of Hammanskraal claim that they are treated like the city's adopted stepchildren and that they never actually see services.











