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Middleburg Primary School U13 takes the win against St John’s Preparatory
Local sportTeam spirit and camaraderie is in the air at the 29th St John’s College Easter Rugby Festival.
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Saints suffer a defeat in the opening Saints Sport Festival rugby encounter
Caxton SchoolsMissed chances and a dominant half by St John’s College Harare saw the Saints falling short by 3 points in…
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Best tips for safe towing in wet conditions during Easter travel
Local newsMotorists hauling trailers and caravans face increased risks on wet roads, making vehicle checks and smart planning essential before hitting…
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Armed men rob Geduld shop, injure co-owner’s mother
CrimeThree men posing as customers held staff at gunpoint, assaulted an elderly woman and fled with cash, jewellery, cellphones and…
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Beware of job scams, Ekurhuleni warns applicants
Local newsResidents are advised to use only the official e-Recruitment portal and avoid paying any fees when applying for municipal vacancies.
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St John’s College Easter Rugby Festival: St Stithians U13 beats Cordwalles in wet and slippery rugby match
Caxton SchoolsAs the 29th St John’s College Easter Rugby Festival officially got underway, St Stithians took on Cordwalles in a wet…
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Tied and starving dogs saved from certain death
Local news“It is sickening that a human can be so cruel.”
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Safety fears grow as ground sinks at Springs Clinic
Local newsResidents say the worsening sinkhole at Springs Clinic is putting patients and staff at risk.
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‘The Teacher’ loses SA light heavyweight title bout on split decision
Local newsDespite a strong performance, Gerhard Thysse fell short in a tightly contested fight for the SA light heavyweight title.
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Springs community invited to celebrate Tamil New Year with vibrant concert
Local newsThe community is invited to celebrate the Tamil New Year with music and community spirit in Bakerton.
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Miss Springs 2025 launches Easter Egg Drive to support children’s home
Local newsResidents are invited to donate Easter treats to bring smiles to children in need.
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Gauteng Education Department explains funding allocations as some schools face electricity cuts
Local newsThe education department is working with municipalities to prevent further disruptions to teaching and learning.











