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Looking back at 2013: January

*Diversity High School’s pass rate increased by 20 per cent. This after the schools around the South performed well. *Joburg South hosted AFCON 2013.The opening and the final games of the AFCON 2013 were hosted by FNB Stadium in the South of Joburg. *Olive Kadoh who was 2012’s first South Rand Hospital baby, turned one-year-old. …

*Diversity High School’s pass rate increased by 20 per cent. This after the schools around the South performed well.

*Joburg South hosted AFCON 2013.The opening and the final games of the AFCON 2013 were hosted by FNB Stadium in the South of Joburg.

*Olive Kadoh who was 2012’s first South Rand Hospital baby, turned one-year-old. Her mother Constance Gwanaji wished her many more years in life.

*Pikitup causes a stink in the South. Residents were livid and frustrated with Pikitup as they said they pay for the service which isn’t given.

*After 27 years in the South, Rosettenville, Bertha Street, Wayne’s barbershop closed curtains. He moved to Brackenhurst.

*Afeefah Patel and her sister, Aaaminah wrote a letter to the President about the killing of rhinos. “Please tell President Zuma to please look after our rhinos,” said Afeefah (8), a learner from Robertsham Primary School.

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Lucky Thusi

Lucky Thusi is the News Editor of Comaro Chronicle. He started as a reporter for Southern Courier in 2008. Since then, he has grown in leaps and bounds in journalism for the past 18 years.

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