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  • Fuel price hikes in April

    Local news

    JOBURG – Motorists especially those who will be travelling for Easter holidays should be worried as they might have to…

  • Heartlines joins Anti-Racism Week

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG – Heartlines encourages South Africans to join the drive to combat racism

  • Hidden talents on every corner

    Local news

    JOBURG - The street corners of Johannesburg are typically occupied by beggars and window washers.

  • Stop stigmatising sex workers – Ramaphosa

    Local news

    JOBURG - National efforts to arrest new HIV infections will not succeed if sex workers are disempowered, marginalised and stigmatised.

  • Metro police recover copper cables worth R100 000

    Crime

    JOBURG - With the help of CCTV cameras, Metro police catch cable thieves

  • Residents can request traffic calming, but certain factors have to be considered

    Municipal

    MIDRAND – Residents often complain about motorists who speed and drive recklessly on the roads and streets in their areas.

  • Be safe on the roads this Easter

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Easter holidays are just around the corner and it’s almost time for everyone to take a break…

  • Koyo Bala remembered in Newtown

    Local news

    NEWTOWN - South African musician and socialite, Koyo Bala passed away last week after a three-year battle with cancer.

  • It’s my business

    Local news

    MIDRAND - The My Business Expo, which is geared towards business owners and current and future entrepreneurs looking to learn…

  • Ignore Sanral threats – Outa

    Local news

    JOBURG - Organisation Uniting against Tax Abuse (Outa) has called on the minority of motorists who are still paying their…

  • Three cars stolen at Norwood Police Barracks

    Crime

    NORWOOD - Residents of Norwood Police Barracks had three cars stolen from the premises, prompting them to fear for their…

  • ADT supports Bramley

    Local news

    BRAMLEY – ADT clarifies its position and service in Bramley after concerned residents contacted them

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