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In tweets: Twitter users find the hilarious side of load-shedding
Local newsJOBURG – South Africans find the humorous side of load-shedding.
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Joburg City is halfway to reaching 94 million condoms distribution target
Local newsJOBURG – The City's health department's ambitious distribution goal of 94 million condoms is on target.
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Young and old gather at Bryanston Country Club to enjoy an evening of bowls
Local sportBRYANSTON – New and experienced bowlers had the opportunity to join in a fun, social game.
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Magic clash for Chiefs and daunting task for Mashaba
Local sportJOBURG -– The last 16 round of the Nedbank begins this weekend but Johannesburg will not see any match of…
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Let your hair down, Fourways … or shave it to support cancer survivors!
Local newsFOURWAYS – Montecasino will be hosting a three-day family-friendly CANSA Shavathon from 8 to 10 March to raise much-needed funds…
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Adopt these adorable animals from the Sandton SPCA
Local newsSANDTON – The Sandton SPCA has a number of precious pets up for adoption and are appealing to the community…
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Fuel price might increase as oil strengthens – AA
Local newsJOBURG – According to the aa, unaudited mid-month fuel price data indicate a possible rise in the fuel price.
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Joburg Water says it’s working hard to maintain water supply during load-shedding
Local newsJOBURG – Joburg Water warned that load-shedding does effect water supply in some areas.
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City of Johannesburg Disaster Management Centre warns of heavy rain
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The City of Johannesburg Disaster Management Centre warns people of heavy rain.
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Hyde Park celebrates excellence
NewsHYDE PARK – Learners who excelled in academics, sports and the arts were celebrated during a prize-giving.
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Bryanston Country Club bids farewell to one of their longest-employed staff members
Local newsBRYANSTON – Staff at the Bryanston Country Club bid farewell to Reckson Mambabada who worked at the club for 47…
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City Power is addressing the power crisis through various intervention programmes
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The City had initially budgeted R1.2 billion for the new state of the art substation.











