Local news
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Woman murdered in Sandton: SAPS urgently search for suspected killer
CrimePolice are on the lookout for an African male using the name John, linked to a murder case involving 30-year-old…
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Young minds tackle tomorrow’s challenges at robotics championship
Local newsLearners aged 5 to 14 stunned judges with futuristic robotics solutions at Bryanston Primary’s CMAC event.
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SAP report exposes urgent AI skills gap
Local newsCybersecurity, AI development, and affordability top the list of hiring priorities, but challenges remain in retaining skilled talent.
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New season, new menu in Sandton
Local newsLocal media people enjoyed the new winter menu launched at a local restaurant.
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Sandton entrepreneur and media personality earns international nod
Local newsCarson Kressley’s shoutout shines a global spotlight on a rising South African, Sandton entrepreneur, Unaiza Suliman.
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Sandton crime stats show ups and downs
CrimeDespite some declines in specific crime categories, overall serious crimes at Sandton saw a marginal uptick in the fourth quarter…
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Gautrain launches 50% fare discount with new KlevaMova offer
Local newsGautrain's new initiative offers half-price train fares to low-income earners, students, pensioners, and disability grant recipients, making daily commuting more…
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Sandton’s pothole crisis threatens safety, tourism, and business growth
Local newsRiddled with potholes and patchwork repairs, Sandton’s roads are damaging its reputation as a top business and tourist destination.
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Creative confidence takes the stage at Bryanston Primary’s fashion show
Local newsFrom dance and poetry, to music and fashion, Bryanston Primary’s debut fashion show showcased the diverse talents of their students,…
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Sandton’s Olive Wood celebrates 100th birthday
Local newsOlive Wood, a local centenarian, defied health odds to mark her milestone birthday surrounded by family and friends.
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Critical juncture in restoration of Sandton water
Local newsWelding and restoration work is set to begin, as JW isolates key infrastructure to ensure safe conditions on-site.
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Ward 91 councillor talks of Johannesburg’s deepening infrastructure crisis
Local newsAndrew Stewart, councillor for Ward 91, is calling for immediate reform to address worsening infrastructure issues in Johannesburg.











