Local news
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Diepkloof Giants take down Zebras on penalties
Local newsThe game was still tied after regular time, so it went to a penalty shootout. The players were under a…
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Pickitup celebrates Global Recycling day in Soweto
Local newsTo keep the environment clean, the waste management service provider taught and promoted recycling.
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SADAG launches free depression online support group
Local newsThe group aims to create a non-judgmental and understanding environment where participants can freely discuss their challenges, find comfort, and…
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Soweto community comes together to celebrate elders
Local newsA heartwarming celebration of life, as Vukukhanye Zion honours elders in Soweto.
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Boundless Soweto Campus launches
Local newsGlobally recognised and accredited by IT, AI, and 4IR skills, the campus is housed in an abandoned school in Zone…
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Training session empowers local farmers
Local newsBy reviving traditional methods to self-sufficiency, Reel Life NPC hopes to inspire a new generation of urban gardeners.
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Police seize unlicensed firearms and recover vehicles in operation
Local newsDuring the operation, two suspects were apprehended for possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition in Jabulani.
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No action taken yet against Thulani Secondary teacher accused of bullying
Local newsDespite several complaints and reports to the principal, no meaningful action has addressed the issue.
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Patient fees set to increase – Gauteng Health
Local newsThe increase in patience fees will be applicable to public hospitals, Emergency Medical Service, mortuaries, and Differentiated Amenities (Folateng Wards).
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Case of arrested SASSA workers postponed to April 1
Local newsThe officials appeared before the Lenasia Magistrate Court on March 18, facing numerous charges.
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Dobsonville residents become part of HIV/Aids programmes
Local newsThe social change program is implemented using two methods of social work, and individual counselling.
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First digital and tech-ed campus opened in Diepkloof
Local newsAll learners who graduated from the program last year have already secured job placement.











