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Students’ sustainable designs showcased on catwalk
Local newsSustainability took centre stage at Stadio School of Fashion’s Worn and Reborn fashion show on November 29.
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Hospice to attempt world record with 6 000 ribbons
Local newsLynnwood’s Sun Gardens Hospice will cover a Renault Duster with thousands of awareness ribbons in an attempt to break the…
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North ward councillors slam metro over delayed help amid extended power cuts
Local newsResidents are battling spoilt food, safety concerns and growing anger while they await updates and restoration of electricity.
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Have you seen this missing Pretoria man?
Local newsHave you seen 38-year-old Ross Cameron from Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria? He was last heard leaving his flat on Tuesday morning.
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Plans underway to redevelop long-neglected Melgisedek site
Local newsAfter decades of neglect, the Melgisedek buildings in Pretoria’s CBD are now at the centre of renewed safety concerns, with…
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Sharp rise in endometriosis cases alarms Pretoria clinic
Local newsMore women are seeking treatment for severe pelvic pain, irregular bleeding and infertility linked to endometriosis.
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Lyttelton residents relieved as sinkhole secured
Local newsAfter months of safety fears, work to secure the Lyttelton sinkhole on the corner of Burger Avenue and Langebrink Road…
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How much it costs to drive vs fly from Pretoria to Cape Town in 2025
NewsThinking of swapping Pretoria for the Mother City? Here’s what a trip will really cost you in 2025 if you…
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Alleged fraudster advocate set to return to court next week
CrimePolice say the woman faces several theft and fraud charges. Victims are urged to come forward.
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This week’s must-attend festive events in Pretoria
Local newsHere is your guide to this weekend’s events:
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Tjoklits hou Tannie Miems jonk op 100
Local newsMiemie Maree van Pretoria-oos se lewensverhaal is ook die verhaal van haar familie en plattelandse gemeenskappe van toeka. As die…
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Land for new waste sorting facilities still being evaluated
Local newsMashigo confirmed that the sites previously identified in the southern and eastern regions have also not yet been formally approved.











