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  • Sacci supports e-tolls

    Municipal

    Johannesburg- The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) has indicated its support of e-tolling by urging its members…

  • Family needs R1.5m for son’s cancer treatment

    News

    JOBURG - A desperate family is looking for good Samaritans who can help them raise R1.5 million to save the…

  • Alex cricket gets helping hand from Cricket SA

    Local sport

    JOBURG - Boom times lie ahead for cricket in the formerly disadvantaged areas.

  • Mncube proves that nothing is impossible

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - Sibusiso Mncube cycled from Alexandra to Mpumalanga.

  • Japanese cyclist’s warm Parkhurst welcome

    News

    Parkhurst resident Silja Horne recently hosted a Japanese cyclist travelling the world on his bicycle, during one of his rest…

  • One small step for Roddan

    Local news

    JOBURG - A delighted Ward 74 councillor Jack Cooper gave his blessing and good send-off to Waverley resident and possible…

  • Muso turns hatred into harmony

    News

    If you've ever thought that there was no link between mermaids and xenophobia, musician Jolanta Durno might disagree with you.

  • Search is on for Mr and Miss Gauteng High School

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - November 30 will see the crowning of Mr & Miss Gauteng High Schools at the Eastbank Hall.

  • Excuse me how did you get that job

    Local news

    JOBURG - Orange Grove resident Nomcebiso Ngqinambi has written a book, Excuse me how did you get that job, which…

  • CCTV leads to tow-truck driver arrest

    Crime

    JOBURG - Metro police nabbed a tow-truck driver for breaking into a motor vehicle and theft after he was caught…

  • Another voter registration in February

    Elections 2014

    Eligible voters who failed to register will have a second chance to do so during an additional round of voter…

  • 16 Days of Activism launched at ConHill

    Local news

    The Commission for Gender Equality launched the 16 Days of Activism for violence against women and children at Constitutional Hill.

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