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Bramley Sector 2 CPF launches a business initiative to uplift the community
The Bramley Business Initiative is designed to serve as a collective force for urban renewal.
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2026 St John’s College basketball tournament kicks off
The 2026 St John's College basketball tournament will unite talent from local and international schools
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College head of sport gives her thoughts on coaching and mentorship
Kayla dos Santos leads Waterstone College's sports department of its head of high school sport.
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Parktown Boys’ swimmer chases Olympic dreams
Connor Cockcroft is chasing his dream to one represent South Africa on the biggest stage of all: The Olympics.
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Civil society demands action over Johannesburg’s water crisis
In a further effort to tackle the water crisis affecting Johannesburg, The People’s Water Forum held a media briefing at…
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Woodrock opens new thrift store in Parkwood
A sparkling new thrift store in Parkwood is giving shoppers the chance to support animal rescue while browsing pre-loved treasures.
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New head coach for DP World Lions women’s cricket no stranger to Wanderers Stadium
Sandile Masengemi’s cricket career may have began at grassroot-level, through a mini-cricket initiative, but he has since gone on to…
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Key fundamentals every high school basketball player should master before university
UJ coach Mandla Ngema says stronger fundamentals, smarter coaching and high-level festival exposure are accelerating youth player development nationwide.
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Roedean board chair steps down as investigation findings are released
Leadership changes and the release of an independent investigation report mark the latest developments in the Roedean and King David…
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Media Monitoring Africa moot court puts teenage social media ban on trial
A lively courtroom-style debate at the Goethe-Institut unpacked whether banning social media for children would protect young minds or silence…
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Ward 74 councillor commits to dealing with illegal activities and problematic properties in the ward
City of Johannesburg’s integrated operations in Ward 74 resulted in illegal electricity connections being disconnected.
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Local arborist suspects the London plane trees in Dunkeld were intentionally poisoned
There was a 140-bed Dunkeld private hospital application which was published in 2022











