Top stories
-
Michael Mount wins the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsAfter a tense battle over the last few days, and an even more tense final against Northwood High School, Michael…
-
Ignore SASSA notification? Your grant could be suspended
Local newsBeneficiaries are encouraged to update contact details and respond to SMS notifications as SASSA tightens compliance and eligibility checks.
-
Home Affairs to launch digital ID services at banks to reduce queues
Local newsThe South African Government News Agency reports that Home Affairs will soon launch smart ID services at selected bank branches…
-
Northwood High School advances to basketball finals, knocking out St John’s
Caxton SchoolsWhile Northwood High knocked out St John’s to get into the final, several other games were postponed due to rain…
-
Gauteng Liquor Traders Association opposes proposed liquor licence fee increases
Local newsThe association has warned that planned fee hikes by the Gauteng Liquor Board will further strain township-based small businesses already…
-
Gauteng Health raises alarm over obesity and rising chronic diseases
Local newsDuring National Healthy Lifestyle Awareness Month, Gauteng Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko called on residents to take part in the #AsibeHealthyGP…
-
Families and basketball fans turn up in numbers at 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsLocal and international teams are expected to bring their A-team in today’s games.
-
Local athletes represent Muriel Brand at National Disability Championships
Local newsThe South African Sports Association for the Physically Disabled (SASAPD) Toyota National Championships will take place in Stellenbosch.
-
Strong finishes leave Saints and Jeppe basketball teams to dominate at Brixton Multipurpose Centre
Caxton SchoolsSt Stithians bounced back while Jeppe Boys controlled their clash from start to finish.
-
Primary school teacher raises awareness on stuttering and bullying
Local newsA Tsakani teacher urges parents and communities to educate children about stuttering to reduce stigma and protect affected learners’ confidence.
-
Springs Striders lace up running shoes for time trials
Local newsSprings Striders is welcoming everyone to their weekly 4km or 8km walks and runs designed to get their community active…
-
St John’s College U19 basketball team qualifies for quarter-finals in the 2026 St John’s College basketball tournament
Caxton SchoolsWith their defeat of Hilton College in a high-intensity game, St John’s College U19 basketball team now finds itself ready…











