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Porsche ploughs through local coffee shop window
Local news“Unfortunately we do not have a drive-thru,” says local coffee shop JulieBean after a Porsche drove through their front door.
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SANBS running low on blood
Local news“There’s a high demand coming from hospitals. People are donating, but the demand currently outweighs donations coming in.”
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Tshwane council to decide when mayor vacates office
Local newsThe Tshwane mayoral committee will also seize to dissolve should Randall Williams' first resignation be accepted by council members on…
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AfriForum Wes-Moot-tak se LPR-kameras lei tot arrestasie
Local newsBinne die eerste uur nadat die kameras aktief was, is vier verdagte voertuie positief geïdentifiseer.
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Metrorail trains back in service
Local newsThe trains were en route to Pretoria when they collided at around 05:00 on Monday.
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Eersterust residents urged to be careful around cemetery
Local newsTwo people have been robbed at gunpoint at the cemetery over the past two weeks.
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Tshwane it targets R7bn monthly revenue to cover debt
Local newsThe metro is tackling shopping centres, government institutions, private schools, residents and even corrupt officials.
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Joburg YouthTech Expo to empower the youth
AdvertorialSponsoredThe expo will provide the youth with ICT opportunities, learnerships, and internships as well as mentorship for SMME owners.
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Metrorail temporarily suspends Saulsville trains after collision
Local newsA team of technical experts was dispatched to the scene in order to assess the collision.
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Family escapes after car is washed into river in Centurion
Local newsThis is the second vehicle to be washed away in the area despite the road being closed and barricaded.
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Pretoria residents warned of 30-hour-long scheduled water shutdown
Local newsDuring the shutdown, there won’t be any water supply from Rand Water’s Vlakfontein Reservoir to Tshwane.
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Foundation, Tshwane to host disability awareness conference
Local newsCreate an environment at work that is welcoming to people with disabilities, says Oppi Bol CEO Cazle Hendricks.











