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  • ‘We clean and the residents litter again’

    Local news

    JOBURG - City of Johannesburg entities work together to make Alexandra a cleaner place.

  • Upgrade fuelled by desire for space

    Local news

    REFLECTING the continuing demand for upmarket office space in Sandown, construction group Liviero has netted a R97-million contract to extend…

  • Former police commissioner dies

    News

    Former Gauteng police commissioner Perumal Naidoo has passed away.

  • Spring workshop for children

    Local news

    PARKTOWN - There will be a Spring Camp programme for children of various ages, ranging from 5 to 17 years,…

  • Significant spike in rental demand

    Local news

    The sectional title buy-to-let market in Sandton is, according to Seeff's managing director for the greater Sandton area, Charles Vining,…

  • Gautrain customers satisfied by service

    Local news

    The Bombela Concession Company has announced the results of a Gautrain customer satisfaction survey conducted independently by Catalyst Research.

  • Born to succeed women’s workshop

    Local news

    JOBURG - A women's workshop with the potential to propel them to them to greater heights will take place on…

  • Gauteng hospitals under scrutiny

    Municipal

    Healthcare and poverty in Gauteng came under scrutiny when community representatives aired their grievances to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela, at…

  • A tournament fit for a queen

    News

    CHESS for All will host the South African Women's Open Chess Championship 2013 in Woodmead, between 8 and 11 August.

  • Operation Hloekisa to clean up Alex

    Local news

    JOBURG - City of Johannesburg's Region E director Liziwe Ntshinga-Makoro launched a cleaning operation in Alexandra.

  • Joburg Zoo opens wheelchair-friendly playground

    Local news

    FORREST TOWN - Children had fun at the opening ceremony of the newly-constructed wheelchair-friendly playground at the Joburg Zoo.

  • Waldorf pupils in fatal car accident

    Local news

    Michael Mount Waldorf School confirmed that five of their Grade 12 pupils and a past pupil had been involved in…

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