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  • Furry orphans need homes

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Sandton SPCA is looking to home some of its many abandoned pets.

  • Miniland makes a comeback

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Santarama Miniland, host to pint-size replicas of South Africa’s historic buildings and features, was once a bustling attraction.

  • The political fray is full of surprises

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - As the race to the polls gains momentum, voters begin to see and hear more from the country’s…

  • Ways to save on petrol costs

    Local news

    JOBURG - Just a few months into 2014 and motorists have had to deal with two hefty petrol price hikes.

  • Fuel price reaches record high

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The price of fuel will rise once again at midnight, forcing cash-strapped consumers to dig deeper into their…

  • NGOs condemn passing of Ugandan ‘anti-gay bill’

    Local news

    JOBURG - Six South African lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex non-governmental organisations condemned the passing of Uganda's controversial Anti-Homosexuality…

  • Discover the magic of Moroccan cooking

    Local news

    JOBURG - Discover the magic and mystery of Moroccan cuisine at a cooking class to be hosted by Ancient Secrets.

  • Car swept into Braamfontein Spruit

    Local news

    A SILVER vehicle was swept into the Braamfontein Spruit on the morning of 4 March.

  • SA’s political landscape is no party

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - Following the announcement that the 2014 general election will be held on 7 May, all eyes are on…

  • Ramphele talks leadership at business school

    Elections 2014

    SANDTON - Agang South Africa's Dr Mamphela Ramphele spoke about her leadership values at the Regenesys Business School in Sandton.

  • Goalkeeping clinics at St Peters

    Local news

    RIVONIA- Bryan Baloyi and Sheldon Bowes have designed a new football training programme at St Peters College.

  • Joburg in a state of neglect

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Exposed manholes, debris-clogged drains, graffiti-stained surfaces and vagrants have become synonymous with many areas of Johannesburg.

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