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  • Sandton MBA student graduates top of the class

    Local news

    SANDTON - University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (Gibs) held its formal graduation ceremony.

  • Taxi commuters get free Wi-Fi

    Local news

    JOBURG - Taxi commuters are now able to access the internet, update social media and send emails using free Wi-Fi…

  • Calling the youth to join the police

    Crime

    SANDTON - The Bramley Police are looking for youth volunteers in the Sandton community to join them at their victim…

  • Sanlam revamps prominent commercial buildings in Sandton

    Local news

    SANDTON - Two prominent buildings on the Sandton skyline have been revamped to ensure the long-term viability of the commercial…

  • The City formalises field-based nursing training

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The City of Joburg formalised the placement of nursing students in its healthcare facilities for their experiential learning.

  • Great fun in cook-off for Cub Scouts

    Local news

    JOBURG - Cub Scouts from the Sandton District, participated in their own version of Master Chef by holding a cooking…

  • Bryanston boys are champions

    Local news

    BRYANSTON - Bryanston High School's senior boys' cross country team have successfully defended their Gauteng cross country title.

  • Load-shedding woes for SA

    Local news

    JOBURG - Despite assurances that it would be able to keep the country’s lights on this winter, Eskom enforced scheduled…

  • International Albinism Day

    Local news

    JOBURG - Under the Same Sun has announced 13 June as International Albinism Day.

  • International Albinism Day

    Local news

    JOBURG - Under the Same Sun has announced 13 June as International Albinism Day.

  • City Power denies ‘unofficial’ load shedding

    Municipal

    City Power has refuted claims that it hit businesses and homes in areas of Joburg with “unofficial” load shedding.

  • No place to walk for pedestrians

    Local news

    ATHOLL - Atholl resident, Leonora Galante just wants a pedestrian-friendly pavement to walk on.

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