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  • It’s my business

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    MIDRAND - The My Business Expo, which is geared towards business owners and current and future entrepreneurs looking to learn…

  • Ignore Sanral threats – Outa

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    JOBURG - Organisation Uniting against Tax Abuse (Outa) has called on the minority of motorists who are still paying their…

  • March is TB month

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    JOBURG – The City of Joburg has turned the tide against tuberculosis (TB) through treatment as the City experiences a…

  • Anti-Racism Week launches

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    JOBURG - Anti-Racism Week set to entrench the collective dignity of our people - will you join?

  • Medical breakthroughs help those suffering with gastroparesis

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    SUNINGHILL - Imagine trying to go about your daily life burdened with chronic nausea and vomiting. This is the reality…

  • GQ magazine says Joburg is the coolest city south of the equator

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    JOBURG – Joburg has been voted the coolest city south of the equator by top United Kingdom magazine, GQ.

  • Anti-Racism Week – recommitting to non-racialism

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    JOBURG - Former Robben Island prisoner, Ahmed Kathrada shared his reflections on why South Africans should support Anti-Racism Week.

  • The woman who conquered

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    JOHANNESBURG – Jos Scharrer is the great-niece of Flora Shaw, the first woman to break through the glass ceiling in…

  • Inanda Development Cup set to discover new polo talent

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    JOBURG – The Inanda Club in Sandton will once again host its annual Development Cup in March as a way…

  • Community comes together for animals at Joburg Zoo

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    JOBURG - The Johannesburg called on the community to help care for the animals due to a strike.

  • R87-million tender leaves DA dismayed

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    JOBURG – The Gauteng Health Department has awarded an R87-million tender to a company to manage the payment of about…

  • Toppling Bryanston streetlight poles propped up

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    BRYANSTON – City Power finally corrected the toppling streetlight poles and power lines in Bryanston along Pont Road.

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