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Rain delays St Stithians U16 basketball tournament
Persistent rain over St Stithians College has delayed the start of the U16 basketball tournament, with players, coaches and supporters…
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City of Johannesburg’s blitz operation resulted in notices for non-compliance and by-law education
City of Johannesburg embarks on blitz operations every Thursday.
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UPDATE: Roedean apologises, head resigns after Linksfield match fallout
Roedean School (SA) has confirmed the immediate resignation of its head of senior school, Phuti Mogale, and issued a formal…
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St Mary’s School, Waverley rising tennis star eyes international future after provincial success
From early mornings on the court to provincial colours and national ambitions, teen tennis player Taylor White is quietly building…
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The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra launched its 2026 World Symphony Series Summer Season
The public is invited to The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra’s Valentine’s Day Concert.
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Parktown Boys’ rower sets his sights on national success
At just 17, Humaid Timol is making waves in South African rowing. A Grade 12 learner at Parktown Boys' High…
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Parktown High School for Girls’ RCL vice president aims to encourage cohesion through leadership
Vuyokazi Nosenga says being vice president is a goal achieved.
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Rivalries fuel the success of the Saints’ basketball teams
Saints basketball continues to capture attention through its intense rivalries, rapidly growing tournaments, and standout performances that highlight the sport’s…
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Tips for a fast break to success from a UJ basketball point guard
UJ point guard Sbonga Mkhwanazi shares how discipline and smart strategy can turn young players into leaders on the court.
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Residents reconnect with Ward 90 councillor
Craighall residents enjoyed a warm Tea and Talk with councillor Renate van Onsellen, exploring ways to make a difference in…
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How St John’s College built a winning basketball legacy
From four teams playing 37 matches in 1995 to hosting Southern Africa's premier school basketball tournament, St John's College built…











