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  • In memorial of Mandela’s passing: one year ago today

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    JOBURG - One year ago today the world lost a hero, an icon and the father of a nation.

  • Wreath laying at Union buildings in honour of Madiba

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    JOBURG - In memory of South Africa’s late former president Nelson Mandela, a wreath laying ceremony will take place at…

  • 16 days of activism campaign

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    JOBURG - Legal and Tax's 16 Days of Activism for no violence against women and children campaign challenges South Africans…

  • Dedicate 6 minutes and 7 seven seconds to Mandela’s memory

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    JOBURG - South Africans are called to celebrate the memory of the late global icon and struggle hero Nelson Mandela…

  • Mandela memoriam at Nelson Mandela Square

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    SANDTON – One year after the death of a world-famous icon and activist, an exhibition will be held in honour…

  • More load shedding expected

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    JOBURG - The risk of load shedding was extremely high and another round of forced outages may be implemented over…

  • More load shedding expected

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    JOBURG - The risk of load shedding was extremely high and another round of forced outages may be implemented over…

  • Bryanston Church responds to tragic deaths

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    BRYANSTON - Following the tragic deaths of Werner, Rode and Jean-Pierre Groenewald, who were killed after an attack by the…

  • What you should know about South Africa’s Children’s Act

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    South Africa’s children are protected by a number of rights that one should be aware of to curb the plight…

  • Car on fire on Sandton Drive

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    SANDTON - Traffic was more chaotic than usual in Sandton in the vicinity of Sandton Drive and Rivonia Road on…

  • SA girl’s design is today’s Google Doodle

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    A pupil from Krugersdorp is beyond herself after winning the annual Google Doodle competition and being featured on Google's site…

  • Decision on e-tolls to be announced next year

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    JOBURG - A decision on the fate of Gauteng’s controversial e-tolls is expected early next year.

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