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  • Justice Project SA: SA needs a national policy to govern roads

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    JOBURG - Justice Project SA has called on the department of transport to reel in provincial governance and implement a…

  • Madiba draped in blankets for the poor

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    SANDTON - As the cold spell hit Johannesburg, 67 Blankets, a non-profit organisation that collects blankets for less privileged communities,…

  • Coleraine Drive repair budget skyrockets by R8-million

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    RIVERCLUB - The reconstruction of the Coleraine Drive bridge in Riverclub is going to take longer and cost significantly more…

  • Give a dog a home

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    SANDTON - The Sandton SPCA is looking to home some of its many abandoned pets.

  • E-tolling could be scrapped

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    The use of e-tolling to fund the cost of building highways in Gauteng could be scrapped.

  • Youth Day at the Market

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    BRYANSTON- The Bryanston Organic Market is making a splash for Youth Day.

  • Youth day fun

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    JOBURG - Penny Place Equestrian Centre will celebrate Youth Day by inviting the public to come and enjoy show jumping.

  • Today’s youth face new struggles

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    JOBURG - Despite being free of the repression that gripped their predecessors, South African youth face struggles of a different…

  • Domestic Watch Forum meetings in June.

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    JOBURG - The Domestic Watch Forum will be holding a series of meetings in the Morningside, Parkmore, Hurlingham and Craighall…

  • A fiery experience with the new Doritos flavour

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    SANDTON - Doritos celebrated the launch of its new Fiery Habanero flavour and campaign at Taboo in Sandton.

  • Refuse collection continues as usual on Youth Day

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    SANDTON - The City of Johannesburg’s waste management entity, Pikitup announced that refuse collection would continue as usual on 16…

  • Sandton MBA student graduates top of the class

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    SANDTON - University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (Gibs) held its formal graduation ceremony.

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