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  • Shoplifting prevention tips for businesses

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG – Preventing petty theft such as shoplifting is not an exact science, however, here are a few tips to…

  • Bucs join forces with Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital

    Local news

    JOBURG - One of the oldest and most successful clubs in the country and Africa, Orlando Pirates, has joined forces…

  • Drive with caution in Sandton

    Municipal

    Sandton - Ward 102 councillor, David Potter, is concerned that William Nicol Drive may be on its way to collapse…

  • Sibiya and the hiccup that changed his life

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA – After a hiccup in his varsity studies, Neo Sibiya pulled himself together with the help of the Rays…

  • The key to workplace loyalty

    Local news

    Sandton - Nirvana Marini, a consultant with an honours degree in industrial psychology, explains why one company has the secret…

  • Musical help needed

    Local news

    Sandton - A Bryanston-based centre for adults with cerebral palsy is appealing to the public to donate instruments for their…

  • Mzansi culinary festival returns to Joburg

    Local news

    JOBURG – For a third consecutive year, the Mzansi International Culinary Festival (MiCF) returns to Johannesburg and brings with it…

  • Innovating the future world of work

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG – A youth career guidance programme encourages pupils to take advantage of opportunities available to them.

  • Thief gets three years

    Crime

    ALEXANDRA - 41-year-old gets a three-year sentence for housebreaking and theft

  • UJ students speak out on arsonists

    Local news

    Sandton - Sandton-based University of Johannesburg students discuss their views on the recent burning of the university's auditorium.

  • Know where you are in the city

    Local news

    JOBURG - Navigate your way through the city with art.

  • Mashaba invites Mayor Tau to a public debate over lack of jobs

    Municipal

    JOHANNESBURG - Mashaba wants a public chat with Mayor Tau over the high unemployment rate in Johannesburg.

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