Local news
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Two foals born at Rest Ur Ass Donkey Sanctuary
Local newsTwo beautiful foals were born at Ruimsig's favourite donkey sanctuary after the rabbit hemorrhagic disease rampaged through their rabbit population.
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Helderkruin leerder wys haar staal by Eisteddfod
Local newsAgtjarige Clara Baard wys wat mens kan bereik as jy hard werk om jou talent uit te leef.
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1st Bryanston Scout honoured with prestigious Springbok award
Local newsPhilip Obermeyer was recently awarded the Springbok Scout Award which is the highest award after 10 years of scouting service.
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Local gymnastics club calls for donations to repair building
Local newsThe dilapidated state of the building poses a safety hazard for gymnasts and Lefido therefore calls on the community for…
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Ancient Aboriginal art brought to Alice Art Gallery in aid of its artists
Local newsLocal art gallery helps raise awareness for unique artists.
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Roodepark School’s annual market had something for everyone
Local newsEvery year Roodepark School hosts a market to raise funds and develop entrepreneurial skills in their learners.
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Little Falls’ Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation relocates to Limpopo
Local newsEight-year-old wildlife rescue from Little Falls bids farewell to their Roodepoort community, and shares excitement as they start their own…
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Roodepoort resident urges community to donate to local cat sanctuary
Local newsRoodepoort resident sends out a plea for donations on behalf of local kitten rescue.
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Scores show up for Cansa Shavathon
Local newsThe annual Cansa Shavathon was held to raise awareness around cancer for which proceeds go to the NPO’s outreach programmes.
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Old age home celebrates 70th birthday with a fête
Local newsThe Roodepoort-based old age home has become a haven for senior citizens and celebrated its 70th birthday in fundraising spirits.
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Community join hands to help find Doppies
Local newsUpdateAlthough Doppies was found, it was unfortunately not good news for his family.
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Cancer survivor offers practical support through her organisation
Local newsCancer survivor Maggie du Plooy aims to provide practical support for cancer patients through the Reach for Recovery organisation.











