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Rising St Mary’s Waverley tennis star shines on provincial stage
From early lessons on the court to provincial representation, Idara Usen is proving that belief, speed and resilience can take…
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Pirates Hockey build momentum at second pre-season training session
With the season edging closer, Pirates Hockey continued their preparations with a focused and energetic second training session.
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Police investigate Melrose business robbery as suspects flee with laptops and designer goods
Police have confirmed details of a late-night business robbery in Melrose, where suspects escaped with laptops and high-value merchandise using…
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Phumulani Ntuli explores consumer desire in new Wish List exhibition at David Krut Gallery
In his upcoming solo exhibition at David Krut Gallery, artist Phumulani Ntuli transforms everyday traces of longing, such as screenshots…
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Find a furry companion
Find a furry friend at the Woodrock Pop-Up.
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Award-winning Pirates Club sets the standard for sport and events in Johannesburg
Pirates Club continues to strengthen its reputation as one of Johannesburg’s leading sports and social venues, blending competitive success with…
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Blue tag sale offers
Unlock exclusive savings and premium offers with Samsung’s blue tag sale.
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City Power responds to Orange Grove substation concerns
City Power says an Orange Grove substation has not been neglected, citing routine inspections, recent vegetation clearing and plans to…
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Parkwood’s water leak and excavation woes are finally over
Ward 87 councillor Kyle Jacobs says excavations have become widespread
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Johannesburg Water will repair Jan Smuts leak after City Power has isolated its cables
Ongoing engagements are taking place to ensure the required water leak repairs are carried out without compromising the electricity infrastructure.
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Tree set alight by rubbish fire collapses onto vehicle in Upper Houghton
A rubbish fire led to a tree collapsing onto a vehicle in Upper Houghton, prompting an emergency response and renewed…
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Concern grows over uncompleted excavation in Melrose
The excavation on Rose and Venus streets in Melrose remains an eyesore, creating concern from councillor Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku and residents.











