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  • Deadly airbags warning for motorists

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Automobile Association (AA) urged all motorists in vehicles fitted with Takata air bags, which manufacturers are recalling…

  • Control your kids screen time

    Local news

    JOBURG - Keeping children happy, healthy and active can be a challenge for parents and guardians, especially when the young…

  • It feels good to be back home – SABC chief

    Local news

    JOBURG – Controversial SABC chief operations officer, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, who was given a sabbatical from his job when the court…

  • Water disruptions in Sandton suburbs

    Municipal

    SANDTON – Sandton residents are warned of a planned water disruption taking place on 9 February. The announcement was made…

  • Useful tips for smarter budgeting

    Local news

    JOBURG - Spokesperson of Budget Insurance, Graham Craggs offered consumers some tips on making smarter budgeting decisions this year.

  • Typhoid fever patient dies

    Municipal

    JOBURG - A 22-year-old patient who was treated for Typhoid fever at the Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital in Tshwane…

  • Save a life, adopt a furbaby

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Sandton SPCA has some cute and loveable furry friends looking for homes this week.

  • Customer Service Centre on the move

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The City of Johannesburg relocated it's Region E Customer Service Centre to 137 Daisy Street in Sandton on…

  • All-time iconic movie love scenes

    Local news

    From Doctor Zhivago to Lord of the Rings - here are some unforgettable love scenes from iconic movies in the…

  • Suspect appears in court on assault charges

    Crime

    SANDOWN – A suspect recently appeared in Randburg Magistrates' Court following an alleged assault in Sandton.

  • Alleged satanic ritual in Bryanston

    Local news

    BRYANSTON- The scene of what looks like the site of a satanic ritual has been reported on the corner of…

  • Pikitup workers back at work

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Pikitup workers are now back at work and are collecting refuse as per the normal refuse collection schedules.

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