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Bramley CPF Sector 2 encourages collaboration between local authorities and the private sector
Bramley CPF Sector 2 aims to deal with illegal street vendors with JMPD's assistance.
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Johannesburg Water leaves resident in muddy situation
Lyndhurst resident Clint Louw remains inconvenienced after an excavation, dug in front of his gate to repair a pipe leak,…
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Rugby enthusiasts are invited to attend Pirates Club’s open day
Young girls and boys are invited to showcase their rugby skills at Pirates Rugby Club’s open day.
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Sinking North Street is being repaired
After two months North Street is finally seeing action, as JRA says there is a possibility that Johannesburg Water’s pipe…
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Persistent sewage nightmare plagues Orange Grove residents
Families forced to move, children kept indoors, and cars navigating raw sewage, residents of 2nd Street are fed up as…
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17-year-old author launches her first book at Rosebank Mall
17-year-old author, Claudia Stuart Calisto hopes readers will feel seen when reading her book.
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Fuel price hike to hit Joburg motorists and households from midnight
Petrol, diesel, paraffin and LPG prices increase from March 3 as residents brace for added pressure on already stretched budgets.
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Locals are urged to answer the South African National Blood Service’s call to donate blood
The campaign ‘Answer the Call’ urges South Africans to roll up their sleeves and help rebuild the nation's blood stocks.
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Young Parktown Boys swimmer trains for Olympic future
Before sunrise, while most teenagers are still asleep, swimmer Connor Cockcroft is already deep into training, chasing a dream shaped…
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Parktown Boys’ learner chases cricketing dreams
Driven by passion, discipline, and unwavering family support, Grade 11 cricketer Abdullah Wadee is carving out a promising path in…
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Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo condemns the poisoning and deliberate damage of trees
JCPZ found that the trees in Dunkeld were intentionally damaged, aimed at killing them.
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Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital’s renal ward boasts new care unit
Area 561's upgrade was a strategic step towards ensuring equitable organ transplantation.











