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  • UPDATE: Police identify murdered Bryanston woman

    CrimeUpdate

    BRYANSTON - Police have identified the woman who was stabbed 50 times outside an office complex on Peter Place Road…

  • A festival of colours

    Local news

    JOBURG - Since it first launched in Germany in 2012, the acclaimed Holi Festival of Colours has become synonymous with…

  • Joburg’s smart meters miss the mark

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The smart meters that have been rolled out across Joburg are proving to fall short of their name.

  • Spa celebrates Women’s Day with high tea

    Local news

    CRAIGHALL - Women's Day was celebrated with high tea and pampering at Hands On Retreat spa.

  • Father killed, son wounded in attempted hijacking

    Crime

    MARLBORO GARDENS - A father was shot and killed in an attempted hijacking in Marlboro Gardens at 7.15pm on 14…

  • E-toll panel to hold consultations

    Local news

    JOBURG - Residents and organisations in Gauteng will finally be able to have their say about the province’s controversial e-tolling…

  • UPDATE: Bogus cops bail application denied

    Crime

    SANDTON - Two bogus police officers who were arrested in Sandton in connection with a hijacking were denied bail on…

  • Rivonia girl collects R1 000 for charity

    Local news

    RIVONIA - With smiles of gratitude, the children at Growing Champions got special treats, thanks to a young girl’s extraordinary…

  • City Power denies being in arrears with Eskom

    Municipal

    JOBURG - City Power has denied owing Eskom R1.08 billion.

  • Entrepreneur on the rise

    Local news

    PARKMORE - Linda Manjate (35), a nail specialist at Natural Expressions in Parkmore is an entrepreneur on the rise.

  • Residents call for urgency on Coleraine Drive

    Local news

    BRYANSTON - Residents want to see a sense of urgency from the Johannesburg Roads Agency regarding the reconstruction of the…

  • City Power is Eskom’s biggest debtor

    Municipal

    JOBURG - City Power owes embattled power utility Eskom just over R1 billion.

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