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  • Wits paediatric fund hosts carnival ball

    Local news

    ILLOVO - Not all children are fortunate enough to have healthy and carefree childhoods, in Gauteng province alone it is…

  • Beauty extravaganza hits Hyde Park

    Local news

    HYDE PARK - Cosmoprof Worldwide is an international platform that continues its worldwide journey around the beauty sector’s major markets.

  • Women in rural areas are important

    Local news

    Rural women make up a quarter of the world’s population… That is a big number for a gender grouping that…

  • For all the right reasons

    Local news

    ILLOVO - At the Joburg leg of the Spar Women’s Race, participants noted their reasons for taking part in the…

  • Bark stripped off Field and Study Park trees

    Local news

    PARKMORE - Heather Oosthuizen, a concerned Parkmore resident, wants visitors of the Field and Study Park to stop stealing bark…

  • Women in rural areas are important

    Local news

    Rural women make up a quarter of the world’s population… That is a big number for a gender grouping that…

  • Feasibility study for Gautrain extensions afoot

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Initial plans towards potential extensions to the Gautrain network are underway.

  • Morning traffic in Sandton is a constant nightmare

    Local news

    SANDTON - Concerned motorist John Dixon is sick and tired of the heavy traffic congestion in Sandton.

  • Sandown ‘robbers’ in court

    Crime

    WYNBERG - Three suspects allegedly involved in a robbery in Sandown made an appearance in the Wynberg Magistrates' Court.

  • How rural women are changing the world

    Local news

    With the 15th of October being the International Day of Rural Women, now is the perfect time to highlight the…

  • How rural women are changing the world

    Local news

    With the 15th of October being the International Day of Rural Women, now is the perfect time to highlight the…

  • ANC: E-tolls could cause public unrest

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Gauteng ANC warned that maintaining the current e-toll system could result in public unrest.

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