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  • Food for thought

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    JOBURG - It's the beginning of the week and we're talking food.

  • Four ways Homo naledi is shaking up the human family tree

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    Homo naledi’s discovery is expected to change the ways we have always viewed the human species, one fossil bone at…

  • Woman dragged under bakkie needs eyewitnesses

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    JOBURG - The case here a woman was dragged under a car needs people who saw it happen to contact…

  • Bramley CPF bid fairwell to their station commander

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    BRAMLEY - The Bramley Community Policing Forum, members of the South African Police Service and the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police, along…

  • What’s on this weekend

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    JOBURG - This weekend looks to be a sunny one, so here are some things you can do over the…

  • Swinging for Rays of Hope

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    BRYANSTON – Big and small corporate companies once again descended upon Bryanston for the annual Rays of Hope Golf Day…

  • Municipal managers’ salaries disgust union

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    JOBURG - Following their paltry increases, the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) voiced their disgust over reports that municipal…

  • Montecasino invites residents to official Bok send-off

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    MONTECASINO - Tsogo Sun is inviting residents to show their support for the country's national rugby team at the official…

  • ‘Angels’ brighten up Thusong centre

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    ALEXANDRA – Kiddies at the Thusong Community Centre in Alexandra received a special treat when summer blankets, food parcels and…

  • World Heritage Sites you probably didn’t know of

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    Of a total of 1031 sites listed by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), many of the…

  • Cansa fundraiser rocks Barnyard Theatre

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    RIVONIA – Aimed at raising funds in aid of cancer awareness, the 50 Carat Gold event in aid of the…

  • Watch: New species of the human relative discovered in South Africa

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    A new species of the human relative, Homo naledi, has enough human-like features to warrant placing it in the Homo…

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