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Premier announces “end of etolls”, Outa remains sceptical
NewsDespite the Gauteng Premier saying the etolls system had been "formally turned off", Outa has noted that "nothing has changed".
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Police warn against opening false criminal cases
CrimeOfficers of Mamelodi family violence, child protection and sexual offences unit arrested a 57-year-old woman in Mamelodi West who allegedly…
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Diabetic foot ulcer clinical trials available in Centurion
Local newsCenturion Wound Clinic is offering free treatments for diabetic foot ulcers, one of the most common complications of patients living…
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Tshwane metro awaits funds to fix Mams block flats
Local newsTshwane metro spokesperson, Lindela Mashigo said the city is aware of the complaints and has already applied for funding to…
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Hijacker jumps out of moving bakkie when he spots Akasia cops
CrimeThe police telephone line is up and running again and the station can be contacted at 012 564 0700.
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Tshwane Speaker rules mayor’s initial resignation stands, council is dissolved
Local newsFormer Tshwane mayor Randall Williams initially resigned effective midnight on February 13 but later amended his resignation to February 28.…
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Clifton sinkhole growing by the day
Local news"What makes it even worse is that the criminals are beginning to strip this house."
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Violent crime and robbery on the rise in Moot
Local newsBoth the Villieria and Eersterust stations reported an increase in violent crimes and robberies.
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‘Mooikloof, Lynnwood outages are being attended to’ – metro
Local newsThe problem is compounded by prolonged load-shedding, which makes it difficult for teams to work in the dark, especially on…
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Criminals using load-shedding for cover – experts
Local newsEnsuring things like gas bottles were safeguarded, having enough back-up alarm power and even installing solar lights are some of…
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Local blind councillor raises R13k for old aged homes
Local news“Both old age homes have many financial challenges. My only request is for them to use the raised money to…
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Akasia police phone line working again
Local newsResidents can get in touch with the station by calling 012 564 0700.











