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Redhill coach to compete on international stage
NewsREDHILL – Redhill hockey coach Ashleigh Datnow is excited to be part of the SA women's hockey squad where she…
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St Stithians suffer defeat in Saints derby
NewsSANDTON – St Stithians College soccer team was handed a 3-1 defeat by rivals St John's College in a Saints…
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Stats SA finds that housebreaking is the number one crime in SA
CrimeJOBURG – The report, Victim of Crime, also includes figures of crime that were actually reported to the police.
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Water restoration under way at Sandton Gautrain Station
Local newsSANDTON – Joburg water has begun installing a separate meter for the Sandton Gautrain Station while MEC Jacob Mamabolo expects…
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Do you always have cash on you? stay safe with these tips
Local newsJOHANNESBURG – The South African Police Service has advised residents to consider lower-risk options when paying accounts and to carry…
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Play a role in your community policing forum
Local newsSANDTON – Nominations for the Sandton Community Policing Forum are now open.
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Potter unhappy with intersections crime
CrimeSANDTON – Ward 102 Councillor David Potter has started a petition calling residents to help get provincial police involved in…
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MEC Mamabolo promises water will be restored at Gautrian Sandton Station by tomorrow
Local newsMIDRAND– The provincial MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure Jacob Mambolo addressed the media on the Gautrain Sandton station…
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‘Rooibos Bra’ catches the eye in aid of Breast Cancer Awareness month
Local newsJOBURG – To mark the start of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the rooibos bra is an effort to draw…
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Water woes hit Bryanston
Local newsBRYANSTON – Residents are encouraged to actively report water leaks and burst pipes following an influx of burst pipes and…
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Crawford musician stuns audiences
NewsBENMORE GARDENS – A Grade 8 learner from Crawford College will be performing at the prestigious Carnegie Hall.
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Spice up your veggies this World Vegetarian Day
Local newsJOBURG – World Vegetarian Day is marked today, 1 October, add more veggies to your supper meals tonight.











