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WATCH: Motorists alert driver as City of Joburg bus goes up in flames in Tulisa Park
Local newsQuick-thinking motorists alerted the driver in time, allowing him to escape unharmed as flames quickly engulfed the City of Joburg…
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WATCH: Historic mine winder at Gold Reef City turns 100 years
Local newsTo commemorate the centenary, Gold Reef City will host special heritage tours, exhibitions, and educational experiences.
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Mall of the South launches Heritage Month drive for children in needy
Local newsThe Mall of the South is hosting a donation drive to support underprivileged children in the south of Johannesburg. Drop…
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City Power temporarily suspends postpaid to prepaid meter conversions
Local newsThis temporary suspension will allow City Power to strengthen systems and tighten controls.
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4 in court after fatal South Hills shooting
CrimeThe defence counsellors were not in court for the South Hills murder case.
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Drive-by shooting on N12 West leaves 2 men dead near Alberton
CrimeIt is reported that another vehicle carrying a woman was struck by stray bullets during the shooting incident, but fortunately…
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Celebrating integrated public service month 2025/26
AdvertorialSponsoredProfessionalising the public service to build trust and restore confidence in government.
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Rosettenville SDA Church hosts health seminar
Local newsHealthy living takes root in Rosettenville through church initiative.
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Diwali festival lights up Linmeyer this October
Local newsJoin Shiva Shakti Mandir and the South African Hindu Maha Sabha on October 11 at Linhill Celtic Sports Grounds.
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Joburg south stormwater drains in urgent need of maintenance
Local newsBlocked and damaged drains pose flooding risks, with the JRA and City Parks set to address the issue in the…
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Love From Above NPO brings hope and support to Durban schools
Local newsThe organisations visit to the schools is a reminder that community support fuels hope and learning.
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WATCH: Premier Lesufi visits Alberton Hospital after Daveyton shooting of traffic wardens
Crime“They took bullets on behalf of all of us,” says Premier Lesufi after visiting injured Gauteng traffic wardens in Alberton.











