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Illegal dumping continues to threaten Braamfontein Spruit greenbelt

Bryanston residents warned that illegal dumping along Braamfontein Spruit has worsened, with trucks now offloading rubble in broad daylight despite repeated reports to Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.

Reckless driving on St Audley Road leaves boundary wall in ruins

Bryanston resident Richard Meyer said it is time for Johannesburg Roads Agency to put speed humps, as five cars have crashed into his home wall in two years.

Gauteng education struggles to keep pace with learner growth

Rapid migration, overcrowded classrooms, and teacher shortages are placing a strain on Gauteng’s schools, with officials warning that infrastructure development is not keeping up with demand.

Johannesburg Water traces Parkmore sinkhole mystery to borehole flow

Johannesburg Water’s water tests link Parkmore streets’ flooding to borehole water.

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Illegal dumping continues to threaten Braamfontein Spruit greenbelt

Bryanston residents warned that illegal dumping along Braamfontein Spruit has worsened, with trucks now offloading rubble in broad daylight despite repeated reports to Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.

Reckless driving on St Audley Road leaves boundary wall in ruins

Bryanston resident Richard Meyer said it is time for Johannesburg Roads Agency to put speed humps, as five cars have crashed into his home wall in two years.

Gauteng education struggles to keep pace with learner growth

Rapid migration, overcrowded classrooms, and teacher shortages are placing a strain on Gauteng’s schools, with officials warning that infrastructure development is not keeping up with demand.

Johannesburg Water traces Parkmore sinkhole mystery to borehole flow

Johannesburg Water’s water tests link Parkmore streets’ flooding to borehole water.

Infancy 0-2

Illegal dumping continues to threaten Braamfontein Spruit greenbelt

Bryanston residents warned that illegal dumping along Braamfontein Spruit has worsened, with trucks now offloading rubble in broad daylight despite repeated reports to Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.

Reckless driving on St Audley Road leaves boundary wall in ruins

Bryanston resident Richard Meyer said it is time for Johannesburg Roads Agency to put speed humps, as five cars have crashed into his home wall in two years.

Gauteng education struggles to keep pace with learner growth

Rapid migration, overcrowded classrooms, and teacher shortages are placing a strain on Gauteng’s schools, with officials warning that infrastructure development is not keeping up with demand.

Johannesburg Water traces Parkmore sinkhole mystery to borehole flow

Johannesburg Water’s water tests link Parkmore streets’ flooding to borehole water.

Toddlers 2-6

Illegal dumping continues to threaten Braamfontein Spruit greenbelt

Bryanston residents warned that illegal dumping along Braamfontein Spruit has worsened, with trucks now offloading rubble in broad daylight despite repeated reports to Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.

Reckless driving on St Audley Road leaves boundary wall in ruins

Bryanston resident Richard Meyer said it is time for Johannesburg Roads Agency to put speed humps, as five cars have crashed into his home wall in two years.

Gauteng education struggles to keep pace with learner growth

Rapid migration, overcrowded classrooms, and teacher shortages are placing a strain on Gauteng’s schools, with officials warning that infrastructure development is not keeping up with demand.

Johannesburg Water traces Parkmore sinkhole mystery to borehole flow

Johannesburg Water’s water tests link Parkmore streets’ flooding to borehole water.

Tweens 7-12

Illegal dumping continues to threaten Braamfontein Spruit greenbelt

Bryanston residents warned that illegal dumping along Braamfontein Spruit has worsened, with trucks now offloading rubble in broad daylight despite repeated reports to Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.

Reckless driving on St Audley Road leaves boundary wall in ruins

Bryanston resident Richard Meyer said it is time for Johannesburg Roads Agency to put speed humps, as five cars have crashed into his home wall in two years.

Gauteng education struggles to keep pace with learner growth

Rapid migration, overcrowded classrooms, and teacher shortages are placing a strain on Gauteng’s schools, with officials warning that infrastructure development is not keeping up with demand.

Johannesburg Water traces Parkmore sinkhole mystery to borehole flow

Johannesburg Water’s water tests link Parkmore streets’ flooding to borehole water.

Teens 13-18

Illegal dumping continues to threaten Braamfontein Spruit greenbelt

Bryanston residents warned that illegal dumping along Braamfontein Spruit has worsened, with trucks now offloading rubble in broad daylight despite repeated reports to Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo.

Reckless driving on St Audley Road leaves boundary wall in ruins

Bryanston resident Richard Meyer said it is time for Johannesburg Roads Agency to put speed humps, as five cars have crashed into his home wall in two years.

Gauteng education struggles to keep pace with learner growth

Rapid migration, overcrowded classrooms, and teacher shortages are placing a strain on Gauteng’s schools, with officials warning that infrastructure development is not keeping up with demand.

Johannesburg Water traces Parkmore sinkhole mystery to borehole flow

Johannesburg Water’s water tests link Parkmore streets’ flooding to borehole water.

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