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  • Join the craft beer revolution

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    JOBURG - South Africa has long been a nation of beer lovers, but our near unshakeable faith in a handful…

  • Premier names panel to review e-toll

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    Joburg – A panel of 15 people will assess the socio-economic impact of e-tolls in Gauteng.

  • Leading stars for Guide Dogs Variety Concert fundraiser

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    The South African Guide Dogs Association for the Blind will be hosting their Gala Variety Concert at Sandton's Auto &…

  • Resident applauds service delivery

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    Morningside resident Daphne Schwab is most pleased with the Johannesburg Roads Agency.

  • The City invests in emergency vehicles

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    The City of Joburg’s Emergency Management Services (EMS) has spent R34 million on 25 new vehicles, including three state-of-the-art vehicles,…

  • Joost and friends golf day

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    Former Springbok Joost van der Westhuizen will be honoured in a golf day at the Dainfern Golf and Country Estate…

  • Join the craft beer revolution

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    MAGALIESSIG- South Africa has long been a nation of beer lovers, but our near unshakeable faith in a handful big…

  • A merger of corporates that will strengthen business networks

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    JOBURG - Werksmans Attorneys have joined the list of corporates that have added their support to the Infrastructure Africa Business…

  • Rubbish floats on river along Helen Road

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    STRATHAVON - Strathavon resident, Merle Abrams is concerned by the neglect of the river along Helen Road.

  • Feed a Child apologises for ad

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    The public relations company and aid organisation responsible for the controversial advert depicting a black child as a dog has…

  • Good news and bad for philharmonic

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    JOBURG - An invitation to an international music festival and the postponement of this year's third concert season has made…

  • Dead tortoises cause controversy for FreeMe

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    PAULSHOF - Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre, FreeMe in Paulshof has come under fire from the reptile-loving community.

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