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  • Mini council to feed less fortunate

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Johannesburg Mini Council is collecting thousands of tinned food cans through a Kids CAN Feed Kids campaign,…

  • Finding a visable solution to follow-home crimes

    Crime

    FOLLOW-HOME crimes are still prevalent in South Africa.

  • WANTED: Have you seen these men?

    Crime

    The Hawks are looking for these suspects:

  • Crowds flock to Johannesburg Pride

    Local news

    JOBURG - Several thousand people descended on Sandton Sports Club in an explosion of colour, glitter, feathers and rainbow flags…

  • Protesters defend the rights of animals

    Community galleries

    ANIMAL rights activists campaigned against Mr Pet outside the Nicolway Bryanston shopping centre.

  • Government to cut on spending

    Local news

    Catering and event costs will be reduced to curb wasteful expenditure in government departments.

  • A Prince of bowlers

    Local news

    PRINCE Neulonde, a groundsman at Bryanston Sports Club has been selected as the first black Protea lawn bowler.

  • Mayor launches road resurfacing programme

    Local news

    The City of Johannesburg has allocated R2 billion towards the rebuilding and resurfacing of roads in the city.

  • Bryanston Cubs give their time

    Local news

    CUBS and Adult Leaders of the first Bryanston Scout group visited the Firlands Children’s Home as part of their community…

  • E-toll battle now in motorists’ hands

    Local news

    IT MAY now be up to society to choose whether e-tolling will survive or not, the Opposition to Urban Tolling…

  • Court dismisses e-toll challenge

    Local news

    A SUPREME Court of Appeal application to halt e-tolling in Gauteng has been dismissed.

  • Follow home robberies continue to be a concern

    Local news

    FOLLOW home robberies in Sandton are still a major concern and Bramley police are urging motorists to remain aware.

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