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Gauteng Department of Education officially postpones online applications
NewsJOBURG – Parents are notified that online applications have been postponed.
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1 500 JMPD cadets ready to serve the City before the end of the year
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – 1 500 Metro police cadets to be deployed in November.
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Mommy and baby yoga helps to form a bound that can lead to a healthy lifestyle for both
Local newsSandton – Mommy and baby yoga allows a soul-to-soul connection time with mommy.
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More action to follow the State of the City Address drama
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Both parties are considering taking legal action against the speaker.
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Mushroom Farm Park upgrades highlights possibilities for public and private partnerships
Local newsSANDTON – A private company has contributed over R50 million to the upgrade of Mushroom Farm Park.
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ANC wins national elections with 57.5 per cent: New Head of State is Cyril Ramaphosa
Local newsBreaking NewsSOUTH AFRICA – IEC announces the party which will govern South Africa for the next 5 years.
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ANC wins national elections with 57.5 per cent: Head of State is Cyril Ramaphosa
Local newsJOBURG – IEC announces the winning party for the 2019 elections, who will govern South Africa for five years.
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IEC to announce election results tonight
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – IEC to make an official announcement on election results.
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Metro police head David Tembe thanks officers for their work during the election
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – Tembe thanked Metro officers for ensuring voters safety in Johannesburg on 8 May.
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Local athlete to compete in World Triathlon Championships
Local sportSANDTON – Fallon Finlayson will be travelling to Switzerland in August to compete in the world championships.
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Redhill learners take part in Women in Science field study course
NewsBRYANSTON – The group of learners had the opportunity to work in the Kruger National Park to conduct biodiversity and…
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Sandton police share crime trends for May
CrimeSANDTON – Sandton Police Station spokesperson Granville Meyer shares crime trends from the first week of May.











