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Tragedy strikes as child drowns at New Canada Dam in Soweto
Local newsA young life was lost at New Canada Dam after a child fell into the water.
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Practical steps on how to navigate the job market
Local newsThe Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator has practical tips for matriculants to find economic independence.
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Workshop equips youth with skills in Kopanong Centre
Local newsThe training room was buzzed with energy as young job seekers from across the area gathered for a transformative work-readiness…
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Local artist tells how loneliness led to music
Local newsJP Cooper releases emotional new single Talking To Strangers ahead of forthcoming album.
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Beware of bogus institutions – Higher Education and Training warns
Local newsThese unregistered institutions, often called “fly-by-night” colleges, lure unsuspecting students with promises of recognised qualifications.
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Parents demand answers about dilapidated school in Eldos
Local newsThe previous asbestos classrooms was also in a poor condition infested with rats, soil, moulds and broken windows and furniture
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Decade-long taxi conflict resolved, Gauteng government calls for calm
Local newsCommunity members are urged to report any incidents or concerns to law enforcement as authorities work to maintain peace and…
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Gauteng Human Settlements exposes fake housing schemes
Local newsThe Gauteng Department of Human Settlements (GDoHS) has issued a warning to the public regarding scam notices currently circulating on…
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Minibus catches fire and explodes in Moletsane
Local newsThe sole occupant of the vehicle, the driver sustained no injuries.
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City Power launches major meter normalisation drive in Naturena
Local newsCustomers refusing to participate in the normalisation process, particularly those with faulty or tampered meters, face disconnection.
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One dead, two flee after shootout with JMPD officers in Selby
CrimeGunfire erupted in Selby when three men opened fire on JMPD officers.
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Heavy rains see surge in Gauteng water-related incidents
Local newsWith 28 lives lost in Gauteng waters, the SAPS highlight urgent safety measures to prevent more deaths.











