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  • Load shedding on the cards

    Local news

    JOBURG – Eskom has announced that the electricty power system is extremely constrained today and that the risk of load…

  • UPDATE: Striking bus drivers face DC

    MunicipalUpdate

    JOBURG – Striking Rea Vaya bus drivers could find themselves in hot water this is after Piotrans, the bus operating…

  • Tau urges municipal entities to deliver

    Municipal

    JOBURG – Municipal entities should strive to embark on the transformation agenda while they conduct their affairs well and apply…

  • Bryanston High retains top spot

    News

    BRYANSTON - In an impressive feat, Bryanston High school was once again named the top school in the northern surburbs.

  • Meet the Miss SA finalists

    Local news

    SANDTON - AS THE country prepares to usher in a new Miss South Africa next month, the 12 finalists are…

  • Window washers threaten to rape woman

    Local news

    SANDTON - Window washers on Grayston Drive in Sandton recently threatened to rape a woman motorist.

  • Shopping centre responsible for filth

    Local news

    MORNINGSIDE - The Morningside Shopping Centre has been accused of alleged unsanitary conditions and gross inconvenience.

  • Hijackers causes accident on Grayston

    Crime

    SANDTON - A high-speed chase between the police and robbers ended in an accident on the Grayston bridge.

  • Show some love for the guide-dogs

    Local news

    JOBURG - Show some love for the SA Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind this Valentine's Day by supporting their Puppy…

  • Zero tolerance for drinking and driving

    Local news

    JOBURG – Many influential and prominent figures of society welcomed the new proposal from the national Department of Transport which…

  • Furry pets up for adoption

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Sandton SPCA needs loving homes for some of their pets this week.

  • City council apologises for Rea Vaya strike

    Local news

    JOBURG - JOBURG - City of Johannesburg apologises to passengers for the Rea Vaya bus strike.

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