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  • All the king’s judges

    JOBURG- President Jacob Zuma has appointed new judges to the High Court, Labour Court and the Electoral Court, the presidency…

  • Hawkers close CBD businesses

    JOBURG- Two people were arrested after frustrated informal traders stormed the Johannesburg CBD, forcing businesses to close.

  • Alternative routes to e-tolls

    JOBURG- Motorists have been assured that Gauteng roads which serve as alternatives to tolled routes will be well maintained.

  • Laptops compulsory at University of Johannesburg

    JOBURG- First-year students planning to study at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) will have to factor the price of a…

  • City streets in summertime

    GO to town this December under the watchful eye of a Johannesburg Heritage Foundation guide, and revel in the history…

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    Johannesburg- The Department of Education is considering excluding a question regarding the rape of a baby from a matric exam…

  • City Parks launches activism campaign

    Johannesburg- Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo has taken a hands-on approach to raising awareness about violence against women and children.

  • E-tolls: Pay up or face prosecution

    Johannesburg: Motorists have been warned to pay within seven days of receiving e-toll bills or be handed over to debt…

  • Smart ID cards issued to disabled

    The first of millions of smart ID cards expected to be rolled out in the next six years were issued…

  • Wanderers walkers walk wonderfully

    ILLOVO - Four members of the Wanderers athletics section attended the XX World Masters Athletics Championships in Porto Alegre, Brazil,…

  • Poetry and music festival comes to Newtown

    JOBURG - The final week of November will mark a highlight in the South African poetry calendar when the third…

  • Hawkers await their fate

    JOHANNESBURG - Informal traders desperate to earn a living after being evicted from Johannesburg’s CBD will have to wait a…

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