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Events to keep you entertained in Joburg
NewsHere are fun events to attend this month around Johannesburg.
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St Teresa’s School celebrated Mercy Day
Local newsThe money raised during the 'Leave Your Print' campaign goes towards the building and facilities.
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Pirates Greenside Club rugby players look forward to a season of uninterrupted training
Local newsPirates Club Greenside is the oldest sports club in Gauteng and one of the oldest in the country.
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Update: City Power and City Parks address tree removal issue
Local newsThe initiative to remove 312 trees along the Parkhurst powerline servitude by Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo is yet to…
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King David High School, Linksfield learner raises over R150 000 for charities
Local newsAfter a visit to Kids Haven, a King David High School, Linksfield learner was inspired to raise funds for two…
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Childline Gauteng helps in research on sexual violence survivors
Local newsA study co-researched by Childline Gauteng saw sexual violence survivors speak out about their experiences of the criminal justice system…
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312 trees to be cut down in Parkhurst
Local newsDue to their obstruction of City Power servitude in Parkhurst, 312 trees are set to be cut.
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Greenside High deputy principal chuffed to see childhood aspirations mature
Local newsThe Greenside High School deputy principal has among his many achievements taught at the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls,…
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The Houghton Club hosted a Heritage Day tournament
Local newsGreenside Netball Club's next tournament will be hosted on October 28, at Greenside High School.
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Siphesihle Community Club celebrates Heritage Day
Community galleriesTraditional dancing, gumboot dancers and local traditional foods were available at the Siphesihle Community Club Heritage Day event.
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Locals are invited to the Rockies BRM 5km and 10km
Local newsDo not miss out on the first-ever Rockies 5km and 10km race, it's bound to be a blast!
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Rosebank’s Capsicum Culinary Studio chef shares what it takes to be a chef
Local newsA chef lecturer from Capsicum Culinary Studio’s Rosebank said being a chef requires long hours, hard labour and dedication.











