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Johannesburg Property Company says George Lea Park will remain shared
Local newsJPC says George Lea Park’s field will remain a shared facility, rejecting claims that existing users will be excluded.
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Departing Malawian says SA’s weak justice system fuels illegal migration
Local newsAs he prepared to leave South Africa after more than a decade, Beck Chitsulo said he believes weak enforcement of…
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Wynberg hole repairs near completion
Local newsMonths after a pipe burst caused a road collapse outside businesses on 5th Street, officials say the final phase of…
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Samsung Galaxy A27 5G brings an immersive display and awesome intelligence to more users
AdvertorialSponsoredNewest addition to the Galaxy A series features an Infinity-O display, combining a seamless viewing experience with reliable performance and…
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False job offers and social media fuel human trafficking recruitment
Local newsAnti-trafficking expert Karen Menkveld warned that young people are being targeted online through fake job opportunities at the Human Trafficking…
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Bryanston’s stubborn leak on Bryanston Drive has been fixed again
Local newsJohannesburg Water says pressure in the system caused the latest repair work failure, but that it has now been tightened…
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Hundreds of Malawians begin journey home as repatriation buses arrive in Woodmead
Local newsUpdateWith five government-arranged buses and one funded by the Malawi Diaspora Humanitarian Support Initiative, the long-awaited repatriation process has begun…
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Michael Mount Waldorf volleyball player reflects on road to Gauteng U20 selection
Local newsMichael Mount’s Evra King eyes growth and opportunity after Gauteng provincial U20 volleyball team selection.
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Worsening potholes frustrate motorists on Kew’s 1st Avenue
Local newsResidents and motorists say temporary fixes are no longer enough as potholes continue to plague a section of 1st Avenue…
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Hope for Malawians outside consulate as humanitarian initiative secures buses home
Local newsMalawi Diaspora Humanitarian Support Initiative says it has arranged two buses to help more than 130 stranded Malawian nationals return…
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Helps pours in, but stranded Malawians still await transport home
Local newsFood, blankets, medical care, and security have brought some relief to hundreds gathered outside the Malawi Consulate General in Woodmead,…
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Local martial artist takes his journey global with Bulgaria training opportunity
Local newsA week of intensive training, international mentorship, and a major examination awaits South African iaido practitioner Warren Ho.











