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Local trio unites to rebuild Wolmer
Local newsThree men are taking a stand against the slow decline of Wolmer, launching a faith-driven, community-based mission to restore dignity,…
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Two-day water shutdown could hit large parts of Pretoria – metro
Local newsThe outage, which is planned to take place between December 13 and 15, could affect reservoirs feeding large parts of…
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Foundation leads fight against poverty with heart-driven community support
Local newsA gap is being filled in the community by creating long-term support.
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Pretoria hostel shooting: Death toll climbs to 12
Local newsA victim who was hospitalised after the Saturday morning attack has died, adding to the growing toll. This comes as…
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Teddies bring Christmas joy to child patients
Local newsTo mark their 10th anniversary, Golfing for Teddies aim to donate 10 000 teddies at hospitals nationwide.
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Animal shelter’s fundraiser shines light on unsung heroes
Local newsA small team with a big mission finally gets the recognition it deserves as the community rallies to support the…
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Pretoria man found safe after disappearance
Local newsHis family thanked the police, search teams, and community members who helped bring him home.
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Extra teams deployed after east residents left without power for more than a week
Local newsFollowing severe storms, the metro has sent additional personnel to tackle outages in the area.
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Eleven, including three minors, shot and killed in Saulsville hostel shooting
Local newsPolice say the attack highlights ongoing issues with illegal liquor outlets, where such violence often erupts.
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Students’ sustainable designs showcased on catwalk
Local newsSustainability took centre stage at Stadio School of Fashion’s Worn and Reborn fashion show on November 29.
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Hospice to attempt world record with 6 000 ribbons
Local newsLynnwood’s Sun Gardens Hospice will cover a Renault Duster with thousands of awareness ribbons in an attempt to break the…
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North ward councillors slam metro over delayed help amid extended power cuts
Local newsResidents are battling spoilt food, safety concerns and growing anger while they await updates and restoration of electricity.











