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Crawford musician stuns audiences
NewsBENMORE GARDENS – A Grade 8 learner from Crawford College will be performing at the prestigious Carnegie Hall.
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Spice up your veggies this World Vegetarian Day
Local newsJOBURG – World Vegetarian Day is marked today, 1 October, add more veggies to your supper meals tonight.
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In tweets: Dorette Badenhorst announced new SPAR Proteas netball team coach
SportSANDTON – Netball SA president Cecilia Molokwane said there won't be any pressure for newly appointed coach Dorrette.
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Gautrain reaches agreement with the City for water reconnection
Local newsSANDTON – The Gautrain Management Agency has reached an agreement with the City of Johannesburg to directly manage its utilities…
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Operation Buya Mthetho meeting to address illegal connections among other things
Local newsSANDTON – "The City of Johannesburg is intensifying efforts to collect the outstanding municipal debt and address a worryingly growing…
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What is Gaucher’s disease?
Local newsJOBURG – Learn more about Gaucher's disease this International Gaucher Day.
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Eskom Rivonia Hub temporarily moves to Linbro Business Park
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Eskom apologises for any inconvenience caused as they strive to provide services to their customers.
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Boks falter against Kiwis
SportJOHANNESBURG – Despite the result, these two top-ranked teams in the pool are expected to lead the group and progress…
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Lycée Jules Verne embraces Heritage Day
NewsMORNINGSIDE – The Lycée Jules Verne French International School was painted rich with culture and tradition as it joined in…
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Moms advised on how to parent screenagers in the digital age of social media
Local newsKILLARNEY – Parents were advised by director at the Digital Law Company Sarah Hoffman about how they should control their…
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Local playwright makes dreams a reality
Top storiesSANDTON – Michael Potter's first play, Looking for Audrey, will be at the Pop Art Theatre at the beginning of…
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Vaal Dam drops below 55 per cent
Local newsJOBURG – Level one water restrictions are still in place across the Gauteng province.











