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  • Bryanston pupils come out tops with matric results

    Local news

    SANDTON - Bryanston pupils did the school proud ahead of the release of their matric results. The school saw their…

  • Sandton resident DJ ready for 2015

    Local news

    SANDTON - Sandiso Muhlkhona Gebashe is a Sandton-based DJ and producer who is ready to take on his dreams in…

  • Load shedding on the cards again

    Local news

    JOBURG - ANOTHER series of load shedding is on the cards again as Eskom revealed that the power system is…

  • Krok gets a shock

    Local news

    HYDE PARK - Businessman and owner of Summer Place in Hyde Park, Solly Krok has been ordered to pay back…

  • Sandown’s High’s academic superstar

    Local news

    SANDTON - Top achiever and head girl of Sandown High School, Gracious Nyoni made her family and school proud on…

  • Coleraine Drive bridge still incomplete

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Johannesburg Roads Agency has failed to complete the reconstruction of the Coleraine Drive bridge in Riverclub on…

  • Premier hails matriculants

    Local news

    JOBURG - While Gauteng scooped the provincial top spot with an 84.7 percent matric pass rate, the province’s premier David…

  • Sandown High pupils are over the moon

    News

    SANDTON - Sandown High School’s matriculants for 2014 celebrated an exciting morning on 6 January when the NSC examination results…

  • Crawford College Sandton celebrate on result day

    News

    SANDTON - Crawford College Sandton celebrated the success of their matriculants’ exam results on 6 January.

  • Sandown pupils impress with matric results

    Local news

    SANDTON - Sandown High School had reason to celebrate as the school received outstanding matric results.

  • To study further, work or to take a gap year?

    Local news

    JOBURG - After the class of 2014 received their matric results, many now have plans to study further, but there…

  • Automobile Association: Fuel prices set to plunge

    Municipal

    Distressed motorists who spent much more money on travelling and shopping over the festive season may breath a sigh of…

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