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  • CPF WhatsApp initiative gains ground

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    A Whatsapp group aimed at reducing crime in Sector 2 is gaining traction.

  • Gay men finally allowed to donate blood

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    JOBURG - The South African National Blood Service has introduced an amendment that allows gay men to donate blood

  • Catching the acting bug early

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    BRYANSTON - A young Bryanston resident has given his heart to the stage.

  • Die Antwoord’s new video raises eyebrows

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    JOBURG - The Afrikaans rap duo has once again released a shocking video, this time for their new single Pitbull…

  • Bipolar awareness event held

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    JOBURG - The South Africa Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) held a bipolar disorder awareness event on 21 May.

  • Reaction to drop in women premiers

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    JOBURG - The Commission for Gender Equality has called on the ANC to reconsider its decision to appoint predominantly men…

  • Sandton top cops get awarded

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    MORNINGSIDE - The Sandton Quarterly Top Cops Awards were presented to their worthy winners on 21 May at the Sandton…

  • Putting investors first

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    SANDTON - CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) South Africa held a symbolic blowing of the kudu horn as part of the…

  • Vodacom to buy Neotel

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    JOBURG - Vodacom has reached an agreement with Neotel shareholders to buy the local Internet-provider in a bid boost its…

  • Celebrating contribution nurses make to society

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    SANDTON - Tara Hospital in Hurlingham, Sandton celebrated International Nurses Day the “Tara way”.

  • Adopt a pet from the SPCA

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

  • Bryanston power outages must be logged

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    BRYANSTON - Bryanston residents are experiencing frequent power outages.

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