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Welties Library to host book launch for local author
Local newsβIt is very exciting to be celebrating with the local, first-time author Sam West, a Weltevreden Park resident, who is…
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Gen Alpha: The next economic force
BusinessBorn after 2010, the oldest Generation Alpha in the group is only 12 years old. Industry leaders share their thoughts…
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Honeydew robber sentenced in the Roodepoort Regional Court
CrimeHoneydew Police investigating officer Constable Godfrey Mathevula took the lead in the investigation, administering the docket, taking fingerprints, and forensic…
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City Power urges the public to use electricity efficiently
MunicipalMangena told the Northsider/Record that most of the outages were caused by overloading of the network due to the high…
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Return to art with Cradlestone Mall exhibit
Local newsThe Cradlestone mall art exhibit returned for the first time this year showcasing some new and returning artists.
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Tax dispute prevents JRA from signing new agreement for traffic signal repairs
MunicipalCity of Johannesburg and provincial government reach agreement effective April 1
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Custodians of City’s economic fortunes hold roundtable discussion
Local newsMultiparty government and guest speakers lay out the challenges facing the City.
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Honeydew Police confirm cases of sexual offences
Crime"Upon arrival the accused raped the victim and threatened to kill her if she told anyone about what happened."
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Multiple power outages in Roodepoort being attended to β City Power
MunicipalResidents urged to check Twitter and ward councillor groups for updates
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Roodepoort ICE stressing that the beautification and upkeep of their suburb is more than aesthetic
Local newsCommunity policing group more than security force, but a tool for increased social cohesion
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Braamfischer Clinic patients no longer referred to Discoverers
MunicipalDecision aims to give patients access to health services closer to their community
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STINT delivers food packages to families in need
Local newsMembers of Supporting Those In Need Together (STINT) were packing groceries and other items for families in need.











