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St Teresa’s Senior Primary School learners broke a sweat at their annual Interhouse Cross Country
Local sportPodium finishers were rewarded with exciting prizes from the sponsors.
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Global Freedom Fellows share their lessons from South Africa
NewsFormer inmates tell us about their journey with the Incarceration Nations Network's global freedom fellows hosted by the Nelson Mandela…
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Women’s Insight Deliberation Competition winner aims to make a positive impact
NewsThe competition provides an opportunity for women who live on farms, or are involved in an agricultural business, to become…
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A new restaurant opened its doors at Clico Boutique Hotel
NewsThe name ‘Sec’ embodies the restaurant’s playful spirit, with a modern and catchy logo.
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St John’s College proves to be chess whiz in the inaugural Alexforbes Battle Boards Chess Competition
Local newsThe unique format of 10 chess players adds to the challenge, highlighting the skill of each participating school.
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Norwood’s CIB lead patroller changes her community one child at a time
CrimeJackie van der Westhuizen wants to be remembered for making a positive impact on people's lives.
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Vox pop: Locals understand AI better
Local newsMedia Monitoring Africa hosted an AI, disinformation, and election integrity talk which gave an overview of the AI situation in…
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The story so far: Redmi Note 13 Series in South Africa
BusinessSponsoredA lot has happened with the latest Redmi launch locally. Here’s your catchup.
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Incarceration Nations Network visits South Africa
NewsINN is a global prison and justice reform organisation, that believes prisons are an archaic approach to public safety and…
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Why not adopt a furry friend from the Woodrock pop-up in Parktown?
Local newsYou can visit a variety of cute dogs at The Garden Centre in Parktown North, every Saturday and Sunday.
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St John’s College’s production explores relationships and identities
NewsLines and Shadows is a play about identity and relationships.
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‘What About The Boys’ programme’s 2024 edition is underway
NewsWhat About The Boys?’ has impacted over 40 000 high school boys from under-resourced townships nationally.











