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Monthly ‘Blood bail drive’ comes to Atterbury
The goal of the day was to collect 70 blood donations.
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Tree pruning in Eeufees Street restores safety and accessibility for Pretoria North residents
Municipal workers could be seen trimming branches, clearing debris and opening up the pavements to ensure that residents can move…
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Sinoville security officer now fighting Leukemia after years of protecting his community
For nearly 20 years, security officer Henk van der Merwe from Sinoville stood on the frontline protecting his community. Now,…
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Effluent complaint sparks metro by-law clarification
The metro has responded to a complaint about possible industrial effluent discharge at a Koedoespoort company. The metro confirms that…
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Maggots found in elderly mother’s mouth in Eugene Marais Life hospital, daughter alleges
A Pretoria daughter alleges she found maggots in her elderly mother’s mouth while she lay ventilated in ICU at Life…
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Pigeon club bulldozed after nearly two-year battle in Pretoria North
Relieved Pretoria North residents have welcomed the demolition of the long-abandoned former Pigeon Club building, saying its removal marks a…
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Halfeindrondte kandidate tree na vore in Sibanye-Stillwater Superliga
Na twee rondtes van aksie in die Sibanye-Stillwater Superliga is die Bloubul-klubs se hoop op glorie nou vierkantig op die…
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Best of Pretoria 2026: Get ready to nominate your favourites
Something big is coming… Nominations for the 2026 Best of Pretoria awards is opening early in March.
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Community health drive boosts substance abuse intervention in Ga-Rankuwa and Soshanguve
Substance abuse intervention efforts are gaining momentum in Ga-Rankuwa and Soshanguve, offering renewed hope to families and communities.
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Appeal to help find missing teen girl
Rebaone Tshilo was last seen by her mother at home on February 16.
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Speak now or miss out on future funding, Ward 47 residents urged
Elardus Park, Rietvalleirand, Wingate Park and Moreleta Park residents are encouraged to submit proposals early to ensure key community projects…











