Local news
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All things glam at the Rockets Man launch
Local newsSANDTON – Luxurious barbershop launches at Sandton City.
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What’s your view…
Local newsSandton Chronicle went to the streets to hear what the community had to say on Babes Wodumo and Mampintsha domestic…
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Eskom warns of possible load-shedding
Local newsJOBURG – Eskom has warned residents that there is a high risk that load-shedding might be implemented today.
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Alert: Power back on after power outages affects many parts of Joburg
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Numerous reports on Twitter show that there is no power in many parts of Johannesburg. Eskom is aware…
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Budget 2019 might be the reason why we should draw up new budget plans #Localtalk
Local newsSANDTON – With the SIN and fuel tax increase, we have asked the community of Sandton whether they are coping…
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Waste pickers’ registration underway across the city
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Waste pickers will be registered and issued with a waste pickers identity card.
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Meet Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams the commander of the 4th Industrial Revolution talking to Jewish youth
Local newsSANDTON – Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams is determined to make sure the 4th Industrial Revolution is achieved in SA.
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Two hit and run accidents in one day for Fourways
Local newsFOURWAYS – A young man involved in a hit-and-run accident on Witkoppen Road has passed on.
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Beware of the danger of illegal connections
Local newsJOBURG – Eskom has warned that illegal electrical connections are unsafe, overload the systems and can cause fires.
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City of Joburg says it has repaired more than 3 000 potholes in the month of February
Local newsJOBURG – The JRA initiates a new testing system Jetpatcher to accelerate the rate of repairing our roads.
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Rivonia residents hope to curb road accidents
Local newsRIVONIA – Residents hope to have a traffic circle or traffic lights installed along 12th Avenue to prevent future accidents.
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Informal traders want new policy to liberate them
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Regional consultative workshops are expected to begin in March until June this year.










