Local news
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WATCH: JP rings bell for ‘kicking cancer’s butt’
Local newsJP Bruwer is now cancer-free and his family is looking forward to the future.
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Highveld Primary celebrates 85 years of excellence
Local newsOn September 24, learners, parents and staff of Highveld Primary celebrated 85 years as a school.
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Meyersdal cancer warrior breaks down taboos on prostate cancer
Local newsCancer warrior, Michael Wade, has come on board to help raise funds for the Teddy Bear Foundation, while also raising…
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Ward 106 introduces much-needed improvements at Alberton SAPS
Local newsWard 106 Clr Tim Denny has announced the commitment taken by concerned residents in implementing changes that will enhance service…
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Henley Heritage Tour
Local newsAlthough the village of Henley on Klip lies just 20 minutes south of Michelle Avenue, it is hidden from view…
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WATCH: Dr Mpho Phalatse is ousted as mayor
Local newsMayor Dr Mpho Phalatse earlier called for residents of the City to join the campaign #HandsOffJoburg amid the tabling of…
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Help fund weightlifter’s trip to compete abroad
Local newsThe self-employed couture fashion designer is making it in the fraternity of weightlifting, and she needs monetary assistance towards her…
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South Rand Hospital celebrates Patient Safety Awareness Week and Pharmacy Month
Local newsSouth Rand Hospital taught patients about the importance of getting the correct medication and using it appropriately as they celebrated…
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Newly elected Speaker of the City of Johannesburg wants mayor out
Local newsCope's Colleen Makhubele has been elected as the new Speaker of the City of Johannesburg Council.
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Alberton runners excel at Comrades
Local newsGet training plans and advice from the Alberton Athletic Club if running the ultimate human race is on your bucket…
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Joburg Water plugging holes with precision
Local newsEnvironment and Infrastructure Services Department (EISD) MMC, Councillor Michael Sun on Joburg Water plugging holes
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Linhill FC to host October market day
Local newsLinhill Football Club invites residents to join them for a market day on October 1.











