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Malawian arrested for allegedly making fake documents in Meyerton
NewsFollowing a tip-off police have made an arrest of a Malawian man, aged 48, and his female assistant, aged 42,…
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Electricity cut-offs angers Bophelong residents
NewsThe frightened Banda was inside her house with her family, afraid of the chanting mob.
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Don’t listen to makeshift specialists!
BlogsBreaking NewsRemember some years back one Health Minister said garlic and beetroot can cure Aids?
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Mother and toddler reunited after seven weeks in lockdown
News"Being reunited with my son was amazing. He did some form of a victory dance when he first saw me"…
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Rotten food discovered during Thabong raid
NewsBreaking News“Meat was rotten and they wanted to make an excuse about no electric. It was not the first time we…
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Wastewater treatment plant to be commissioned on Vaal River
NewsUnder her watch the crisis has turned around and the Vaal River system has been saved.
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Matiking struggles to make profit
NewsSEDIBENG.- Even small businesses struggle to make profit since COVID-19 lockdown.
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An exchange year is a life on its own
NewsA lot can happen in a year, especially if you are a Rotary exchange student in a foreign country. That’s…
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Level 4: It is life as usual!
NewsThis week as I was driving around Sedibeng, I must say it is life as usual in some communities.
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SAB and Government agree a way forward for the transportation of its beer inventory between its facilities
NewsBreaking NewsThe distribution and sale of alcohol will remain restricted as per Level 4 lockdown regulations.
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Loan applications open for COVID-19 hit business
NewsSouth African banks are now ready to accept loan applications from COVID-19 distressed businesses.
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Eskom implements electricity supply restrictions
NewsEskom has taken the unprecedented decision to restrict electricity supply to parts of residential areas around Johannesburg, where unusual surges…











