Local news
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Varsity College students remain vigilant
Local newsSANDTON – IIE Varsity College Sandton students recently received crime prevention techniques from Cobra Self-Defense instructors.
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Morality and ethics in the spotlight
Local newsKRAMEVILLE – University of Cape Town student walks away with Yunus Mohamed Public Interest Award for his outstanding ethics and…
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Join in on Spruit Day 2019
Local newsSANDTON – The annual Spruit Day clean-up is fast approaching so find a location and get involved.
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In tweets: Tara Psychiatric Hospital raises awareness on mental health
Local newsSANDHURST – A few of the hospital's partners and patients are taking part in the 6.8km walk.
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Sandton filling station owes the City R13 million
Local newsSANDTON – The filling station came to the attention of the authorities during a sting operation after receiving a tip-off…
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The City of Joburg is looking to end sewer blockages
Local newsJOBURG – The City is planning to upgrade the ageing infrastructure to put an end to sewer blockages.
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Severe thunderstorms expected in Joburg
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – There is a 60 per cent chance of thundershowers from around 2pm till 9pm.
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The City raises awareness on breast cancer
Local newsJOBURG – Various events and symposiums are held in Johannesburg during Breast Cancer Awareness Month to raise funds.
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Captain Meyer is a star
Local newsSANDTON – Sandton Police member Captain Granville Meyer honoured with the admin employee of the year award at the Johannesburg…
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Breast Health Foundation partner for tattooed confidence
Local newsSANDTON – The Breast Health Foundation has partnered with Sandton City to help breast cancer survivors regain their confidence with…
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IN TWEETS: Help prevent suicide this #WorldMentalHealthDay
Local newsSANDTON – The South African Depression and Anxiety Group raises awareness on mental health this #WorldMentalHealthDay.
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The City’s public participation drive for three new housing policies comes to an end
Local newsJOBURG – The City of Johannesburg Housing Department is pleased with the turnout of their public participation drives.











