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  • Buccleuch Primary School joins 67 Blankets Campaign

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    BUCCLEUCH - Buccleuch Primary School pupils have joined the 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela Day.

  • Redhill School supports Cosmo City

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    SANDTON - Redhill School Grade 10 pupils did not let the recent riots hold them back from doing some good…

  • Eskom implements Stage 1 load-shedding

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    JOBURG - Eskom will implement stage 1 load shedding from 5pm  on 22 April, which is likely to continue until 10pm this evening.…

  • No end to grass woes for Kelvin residents

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    KELVIN - Residents have expressed frustration recently about the ongoing issue of unkempt grass in the area.

  • Splurge this winter by saving smartly

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    With winter around the corner 49M is once again appealing to Sandton residents to try to keep their electricity usage…

  • Power supply is stable

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    JOBURG - Eskom has not had to load shed for the first part of today as there is currently enough…

  • A 90-day song for survivors

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    JOBURG - Singer and songwriter Natalie Chapman has kicked off her second journey around South Africa to give a voice…

  • A fabulous judge for radio awards

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    Resident, entrepreneur and publisher, Pontsho Manzi was a judge at the sixth annual MTN Radio Awards held at Sandton Convention…

  • Talking about social development

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    ILLOVO - Esteemed guests from across the South African business world were invited to the Gordon Institute of Business Science…

  • UPDATE: Army and Saps raid Jeppestown Hostel

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    JEPPESTOWN - The hostel at Jeppestown was raided for drugs and stolen goods last night.

  • Business conference maps economy

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    JOBURG - South Africa's business leadership profile was outlined at the Serious Social Investing Conference hosted by Tshikululu Social Investments…

  • Spray away for cancer awareness

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    CRAIGAVON - The pupils of Crawford Preparatory Fourways found out that it's never to early to start being aware of…

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