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The state of South Africa’s alcohol industry
BusinessSouth Africa's alcohol industry has started finding its feet after the lockdown ban. Whats happening around the market?
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Dog still housed at SPCA pending police investigation
Local newsThe inspector also mentioned that they have made arrangements for the family to visit the animal.
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Ford and Rally to Read share their story on World Literacy Day
Local newsSouth Africa’s literacy rate, when looked at over a period from the 1980s to the start of the millennium, has…
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Cargo theft on the increase
Local newsCargo theft continues to be a major threat for fleet operators in South Africa. There was a decrease earlier in…
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RTR Vehicles Series 1 Mustang focuses on precise street performance
Local newsPerformance Centre South Africa, the Ford-approved distributor and fitter of Ford Performance parts, has been appointed as the exclusive distributor…
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Family pays an emotional tribute to community legend
Local newsA man with Roodepoort in his blood, Danie would have celebrated his 60th birthday this coming December.
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KYK: Bastion trap saam vir ‘n goeie doel
News“Dankie ook vir Solidariteit vir hul ongelooflike ondersteuning aan die skool, so ook vir Laerskool Dr Havinga. Baie dankie vir…
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Day 2 EFF shutdown: Clicks stores remain closed in Roodepoort
Local newsThe Northsider visited the affected Clicks stores from Day 1 of the protest and it appeared that management did not…
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Three pandemics, the fall of a nation, a world war and still going strong
Local newsThe delightful old woman recalls that some of her happiest memories were made on the quiet farm her family owned…
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Trees to be planted in water-logged area
Local news“I’m so excited. I've just learned that the wayleaves have been approved to plant 60 trees in the waterlogged open…
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‘I don’t need a title to be a leader’
Local newsIn 1998, John joined the DA as a volunteer and rose through the ranks.
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WATCH: EFF shuts down every Clicks store in Roodepoort
CrimeThe protest action, which turned violent in other parts of the country, stemmed from a website advertisement that was deemed…











