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  • Makeshift bridges a facade for true reconciliation

    Blogs

    Can We South Africans reconcile beyond commemorative events asks Motalatale S. Modiba

  • Ashleigh Murray Women’s referee 2013

    Local sport

    Golden Lions rugby Union Referee Association

  • Tributes pour for Tata Madiba

    News

    Ahmed Kathrada fought back the tears as he delivered a moving speech in honour of former South African President Nelson…

  • The heavens shed a tear for Madiba

    News

    It was as though the heavens were shedding a tear for international icon Nelson Mandela as persistent rain continued to…

  • Ekurhuleni pays tribute to Mandela

    NewsUpdate

    Ekurhuleni councillors honoured former president and International icon Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela with praise and inspiration.

  • Send Madiba family message of condolence

    News

    Books of condolences to allow Ekurhuleni residents to express their feelings on the loss of former President Nelson Mandela have…

  • Black on White: Long live Madiba

    Blogs

    A nation should not be judged by how it treats the majority, but how leaders treat the minority as well.

  • Madiba – The greatest South African ever

    NewsUpdate

    Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Helen Zille described former President Nelson Mandela as, “The greatest South African that ever lived. We…

  • ‘He is now at peace’ – Zuma

    News

    “Our beloved Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the founding President of our democratic nation has departed,” President Jacob Zuma announced in Pretoria…

  • Coca-Cola T20 Schools aims to make heroes

    Local sport

    Up and coming cricketers gear up for T20 cricket action starting in March 2014

  • Zuma signs Information Bill into law

    News

    South President African President Jacob Zuma signed a Protection of Personal Information Bill (POPI) into law, the presidency announced on…

  • Krejcir to appear in Alberton court on Monday

    CrimeUpdate

    The police told reporters that Radovan Krejcir and his associate will appear in court on Monday November 25.

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