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Compliance drive reveals hazards in Pretoria West
An enforcement blitz in Pretoria West revealed health, fire and building contraventions, illegal accommodation and more than R500 000 owed…
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Repair and trench backfilling delays frustrate Faerie Glen residents
Repeated pipe bursts and slow repairs on Erie Street have raised safety concerns, with Ward 44 councillor Samantha de la…
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Young Pretoria pair makes history on ice
From pre-dawn practices in Pretoria to a historic debut in Berlin, Milané Gamberini and Philip Malan are redefining what is…
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Unions reject government medical scheme contribution hikes
Public service unions have formally rejected above-inflation GEMS contribution increases for 2026, warning that the cumulative hikes threaten healthcare access,…
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Pretoria skole wys hul atletiek-krag by Curro Podium eindrondte
Die afgelope naweek se eindrondte van die gewilde Curro Podium skole-atletiek reeks het weer bewys dat Pretoria se skole nie…
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Metro leak angers residents amid water throttling
A Brooklyn resident says a reported pavement leak continues flowing despite water throttling across the metro. The ward councillor says…
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Look up: Partial solar eclipse visible in SA soon
A small “bite” will be taken out of the Sun over parts of South Africa this afternoon as a partial…
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Learners’ lives jeopardised by unsafe transport, reckless driver
The Gauteng Roads and Transport MEC has called for tougher enforcement after reports that the driver was unlicensed and the…
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Toll anger in north fuels election debate
As local elections approach, unresolved tariff uncertainty and a year of stalled negotiations between community leaders, Sanral, and Bakwena have…
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Tuks coach pleased with his team’s excellent victory in Varsity Cup opening match
The way in which Tuks were able to fend off the initial attack of the defending Varsity Cup champion, Ikeys,…
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Drivers cautioned after N4/R25 hitchhiker attacks
Bronkhorstspruit police spokesperson Constable Ramovha says suspects posing as hitchhikers allegedly strangle or restrain drivers before robbing them. Motorists travelling…
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Health department distances itself from paid training
The Gauteng Department of Health said its First Responder Training through Lebone College of Emergency Care is offered at no…











