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Alberton commentator joins Dakar broadcast team
Local newsAlberton resident Matt Smith was invited to join the global broadcast team at Dakar 2026, marking a major milestone for…
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Alberton teenager is crowned African Youth Champion after golden performance
Local sportWith her determination and growing list of achievements, she is already proving that commitment can carry a young athlete to…
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St Stithians basketball matches move back home
Caxton SchoolsFollowing earlier bad weather, the U16 basketball tournament is moving all remaining matches from Wits University back to the St…
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St Stithians U16 Basketball Tournament action shifts to Wits
Caxton SchoolsSevere weather disrupted the St Stithians Under 16 Basketball Tournament, forcing organisers to relocate remaining matches to Wits University to…
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St Stithians Basketball U16 Tournament back on track after rain
Caxton SchoolsGrey skies disrupted the morning schedule, but once play resumed, St Stithians delivered a commanding performance to defeat King Edward…
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Rain delays St Stithians U16 basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsPersistent rain over St Stithians College has delayed the start of the U16 basketball tournament, with players, coaches and supporters…
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Alberton family seeks help to bring critically ill son home from China
Local newsAn Alberton family appeals for urgent financial support as their comatose son fights for his life in a foreign country.
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Matric results tell a bigger story, one of social support and state collaboration
Local news68.5% of the country’s matric candidates in 2025 were social grant beneficiaries.
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Siblings are finally back at Diversity High School
Local newsGDE intervenes for siblings to be admitted for the academic year.
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City Power Joburg announces power system constraints
Local newsCity Power says the electricity supply is greatly limited.
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Turffontein Primary School to host chess tournament
Local newsThe tournament promotes youth strategy.
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Rietvlei attendance makes it a top parkrun
Local newsRietvlei Parkrun tops global attendance charts with 1 278 participants











