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  • Wastewater management lack skills, resources

    Local news

    JOBURG - Being a water scarce country, South Africa is grappling with the challenge of growing water demands.

  • Jammers net R15 000 per week

    Crime

    SANDTON - The Sandton police have exposed the astonishing revelation of how lucrative signal jamming really is.

  • Defence ‘entitled’ to see the witness’ wounds

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    JOBURG - Krejcir's defence wants to see the witness’s wounds.

  • Police warn of smash and grab hotspots

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    SANDTON - The Sandton Police have once again issued a warning to Sandton residents about the prevalence of smash and…

  • Sanral: Final letters of demand sent in error

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    JOBURG - Notices of summonses and final letters of demand for outstanding e-toll payments were sent to members of the…

  • Woodworking for Everyone Launch

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    SANDTON- Peter Alkema is the author of Woodworking for Everyone, an inspiring book on woodwork and a tribute to his…

  • Mokonyane sacked as Gauteng Premier

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    The ANC announced that its provincial secretary-general David Makhura will take over the reins as Gauteng Premier.

  • Alarm drives residents to the brink

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    BUCCLEUCH - An alarm that keeps on going off at a building owned by Atterbury Property Holdings on Old Pretoria…

  • Run and braai challenge was a success

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    BENMORE - Varsity College Sandton athletes took part in the South African Pork Kwaai Challenge.

  • Sanral: Police are not targeting e-tag free motorists

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    JOBURG - The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has refuted claims that motorists without e-tags were being targeted…

  • Eskom: No load shedding this winter

    Local news

    JOBURG - Despite an overburdened power system, South Africans are not likely to be plagued by load shedding this winter.

  • Day 6 Krejcir trial: Witness cross examined by defence

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    JOBURG - Bheki Lukhele identified alleged underworld kingpin Radovan Krejcir as the man who poured boiling water over his head.

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