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  • Beauty queen launches capacity-building programme for girls

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    SANDTON - Former Mrs South Africa Tereza Troskie-Herbst launched a capacity building programme for girls that promotes the theme ‘beauty…

  • Pupils grow vegetable garden

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    SUNNINGHILL - Sunninghill is seeing one of its schools go green.

  • Ensure that your child’s car seat provides the best protection

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    JOBURG - Sales of car seats have spiked since the new legislation of hefty fines for non-compliant motorists came into…

  • New bridge for Ebury Park

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    BRYANSTON - The Ebury Park Residents Committee has made leaps and bounds in their attempt to rehabilitate and care for Ebury…

  • Art for change

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    SANDTON - Redhill School pupils and staff hosted a very special art exhibition in support of the school’s newly-launched #stillsearching…

  • Eskom studies Nersa decision

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    JOBURG – Following the decision by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) not to grant Eskom the electricity…

  • Reduced e-toll tariffs come into effect

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    JOBURG - The new toll tariffs and monthly caps for registered users were gazetted on 17 June 2015 and are…

  • Substance abuse on the rise in SA

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    JOBURG - “THE drug problem in South Africa remains very serious with drug usage being twice the world norm in…

  • Changes as tax season begins

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    JOBURG - According to Stiaan Klue, chief executive of the South African Institute of Tax Professionals, taxpayers are keen to…

  • Local shines at wine championship

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    SANDTON - FOLLOWING an impressive performance at the recent Gauteng wine championship competition, Veronica Plaatjies of the Maslow Hotel is…

  • Redhill soccer stars

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    SANDTON - THE Redhill School’s U12 soccer A team made their school proud when they won the annual Grayston Derby…

  • Metro police appointments are politically motivated – Samwu

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    JOBURG - The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) voiced their sadness with what they called, “Sustained attacks on the…

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