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  • Traditional and alternative meds go head to head

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    ILLOVO - A talk was held at Bellagio restaurant in Illovo where interested parties learned how consumers will be affected…

  • Exhibition captures spirit of 20 years of democracy

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    JOBURG - The spirit of Africa Day lingered over the Johannesburg Art Gallery as a thought-provoking exhibition, Over the Rainbow,…

  • Young entrepreneurs show off their skills

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    WOODMEAD - Woodmeade Retail Park shopping centre hosted a Kids Market Day to encourage junior entrepreneurship.

  • Hilton Hotel hosts career expo

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    SANDTON - To celebrate the youth in hospitality month, the Hilton Hotel held a careers expo and introduced pupils to…

  • Indulge yourself this International Burger Day

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    JOBURG - International Burger Day celebrates one of the world's most-loved fast foods: the burger

  • Celebrating women in leadership

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    SANDTON - The International Women’s Forum South Africa (IWFSA) is set to host a prestigious conference at the Sandton Convention…

  • SA celebs cat walk against fur

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    SANDTON - South African celebrities join the fight against animal cruelty in the country's first anti-fur fashion show.

  • Celebs invade Nelson Mandela Square

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    SANDTON - Celebrities took part in a birthday celebration at the Nelson Mandela Square.

  • Calling all residents to meet

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    JOBURG - The Bramley Community Forum annual general meeting takes place on 26 June.

  • SA tourism video touches hearts

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    JOBURG - South African Tourism released a new brand video that encourages tourists to reconsider South Africa.

  • Joburg, not a pedestrian-friendly city

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    JOBURG - A pedestrian-friendly and walkable urban environment is the vision for Joburg's inner city. This according to a statement…

  • Zuma’s new cabinet met with mixed reaction

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    JOBURG - President Jacob Zuma’s newly-announced cabinet brought several changes with only 14 ministers being retained in their old portfolios.

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