Local news
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The success of a puppet show at the local market
Local newsPuppet shows serve as a gentle reminder of the enduring power of simple joys to uplift the spirit and unite…
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The inauguration of a new art gallery in Bramley
Local newsMotions and Motives, the exhibition’s centrepiece, represents a determined effort to establish an actionable mandate.
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CEO wheels through Kelvin for a great cause
Local newsThe CEO of a Sandton company joined her peers in taking part in this year’s CEO wheelchair campaign.
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Buccleuch SAPS satellite branch in shambles
Local newsCommunity members raise flags over the state of unused SAPS branch in Buccleuch.
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Sandton is Joburg Water’s busiest water system, but why?
Local newsJoburg Water invited the media to an opportunity to learn more about Sandton's water system.
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Brescia House hosts its first culinary adventure in Bryanston
Local newsThe Brescia House families experienced all kinds of enjoyment in the kitchen while improving their cooking skills.
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Local foundation hosts impactful entrepreneur workshop
Local newsEmpowerment workshops aim to provide individuals with the tools and knowledge needed to lead fulfilling lives, make meaningful contributions to…
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Vox Pop: What criterion will you be using to vote this year?
Local newsBryanston community members were asked what criterion each would be using to vote in the upcoming election.
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Bryanston water complex could do with a lawn shave
Local newsJohannesburg City Parks and Zoo was asked about the frequency in which the Bryanston Johannesburg Water Bryanston complex receives grass-trimming…
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Exploring the future of AI insights in Sandton
Local newsArthur Goldstuk emphasises the importance of trust in AI systems, as well as the need for innovation to stay ahead…
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Water champions celebrated by Kusini Water in Bryanston
Local newsBryanston served as the culminating point for Kusini’s water champions’ achievements in solving water challenges
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Woodmead residents tired of waiting for JCPZ
Local newsWard 106 Councillor and Woodmead residents are fed up with JCPZ’s slow reaction time to logged calls.











