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Dark streets on major east roads a major headache
The Tshwane metro has escalated the matter of theft and vandalism of streetlights to the TMPD. The affected area has…
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Here are the confirmed SASSA increases for this year
Most SASSA social grants are set to increase in the new financial year, Treasury has confirmed. Here are the confirmed…
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Soshanguve residents reclaim Block P Cemetery amid vandalism and safety fears
Vandalism, illegal dumping and safety fears were the driving forces behind Soshanguve residents uniting to clean and secure the Block…
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Lynnwood Road trench sparks slippery traffic nightmare
Dangerous, slippery and muddy road conditions after rains pose a hazard for motorists at the Lynnwood Road and January Masilela…
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Pretoria east land-use dispute goes to public protector
Ratepayer bodies in Pretoria east have taken their fight over Tshwane’s 2025 Regionalised Spatial Development Framework review to the Public…
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Tshwane Council approves infrastructure-focused Adjustment Budget
The 2025/26 Adjustment Budget secured a R1.2-billion operating surplus and an additional R341-million from National Treasury, while opposition parties rejected…
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Tuks top Varsity Cup points table after comeback win against Maties
Tuks shook their arch-rivals, Maties of Stellenbosch, in Pretoria on Monday night with a great fightback effort to maintain their…
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Moot-gemeenskap staan saam ná verwoestende huisbrand
Twee mense het alles verloor in ’n verwoestende huisbrand. Die gemeenskap het saamgestaan met kos, klere, meubels en kontantdonasies wat…
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Fake City of Tshwane contractors in your area? Here’s how to spot them
Suspected impostors posing as City of Tshwane contractors are trying to access properties — here’s how to verify a legitimate…
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Community draws up map to fight speeding
A detailed map highlighting high-priority speeding hotspots in Ward 46 has been compiled and will be submitted to the Tshwane…
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Forensic probe exposes alleged metro fraud syndicate
A detailed internal investigation into suspicious municipal refund payments has led to charges against four officials and a civilian, with…
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Car theft battle far from over in Brooklyn
CPF chairperson Louis Erasmus says reactive policing is not enough, urges intelligence-driven operations and stronger private-public partnerships.











