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  • Police accused of misinterpreting protest data

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    JOBURG – University of Johannesburg (UJ) academics have accused the police officials and government ministers that they misconstrued the Incident…

  • Traffic light in Bryanston finally fixed

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    BRYANSTON - The Johannesburg Roads Agency finally fixed the troublesome traffic lights on Grosvenor Road between Bryanston Drive and Cumberland…

  • Facebook chat about bipolar disorder

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    JOBURG - THE South African Depression and Anxiety Group is inviting residents to join its free Bipolar Facebook Friday online…

  • Policeman for a day

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    SANDTON - REACH For A Dream Foundation fulfilled the dream of another child faced with a life-threatening illness.

  • Gerald Fitzpatrick House gets a colourful makeover

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    JOBURG – A magnificent team effort saw Plascon representatives, local businesswoman Edith Venter and a few of her friends roll…

  • Slap chips ad one of the best liked ads in SA

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    JOBURG – The new McCain slap chips advert has been voted one of the 20 best ads in South Africa.

  • Fight against world hunger

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    JOBURG - IN LIGHT of World Hunger Day on 28 May, this newspaper hit the streets to speak to people…

  • Win tickets to the Glenfiddich Wade Bales Wines and Malt Whisky Affair

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    SANDTON - Join whisky brand Glenfiddich at their annual Wade Bales Wine & Malt Whisky Affair taking place on 29…

  • Pay your Tekkie Tax and support your cause

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    JOBURG - It's the time of the year when South Africans are encouraged to kick off their high heels and…

  • Atholl residents concerned about possible construction of mosque

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    ATHOLL - TOWN planner Zaid Cassim has denied that a mosque will be built on a site in Ayr Avenue…

  • Unattended alarm irritates residents

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    Paulshof - PAULSHOF residents were in panic mode as a noisy security alarm kept going off for hours throughout the…

  • CHOC sweetens it for donors

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    FOURWAYS – THE Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa (CHOC) has come up with a sweet way to reward the support…

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