Letters
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Four Johannesburg Water staff thanked
LettersPARKMORE – A resident from Parkmore writes to thank the municipality that came to their rescue:
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Mental illness no longer a taboo subject
LettersDr Neil Campbell MPL, DA Gauteng Spokesperson for Health, writes to us in light of World Mental Health Day.
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South African trains are dangerous, or are they?
LettersIt has been reported that commuter trains are dangerous.
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Impersonator scams still an issue – Fidelity ADT
LettersJOBURG – Scams continue to be rife and criminals impersonating service providers continue to remain an issue.
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Motorists, be vigilant on the road
LettersJOBURG – City of Johannesburg Public Safety chairperson and PR councillor Hilton Masera writes to us.
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Fuel for thought: Are you really safe at a petrol station?
LettersJOBURG – Petrol stations have given consumers a false sense of comfort and safety because it's a familiar location that…
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Outstanding service commended
LettersJOBURG – Helena Langridge writes to us to publicly thank two gentlemen who went above her expectations of service.
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Should waste pickers be banned, allowed to pick or should new laws be enforced?
LettersJOBURG – Resident writes a letter of complaint about waste pickers and suggests possible solutions for waste lying around in…
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Ahmed Kathrada Foundation sends condolences on the passing of Lord Joel Joffe
LettersSANDTON – The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation extends its condolences on the passing of anti-apartheid lawyer, Joel Joffe.
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For the animals
LettersJOBURG – Klarika (Nomsa) of the Bloubosrand Community Forum and Animal Welfare Group writes:
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Chief executive officer of SekelaXabiso, Lindani Dhlamini talks education in Johannesburg
LettersJOHANNESBURG – Chief Executive Officer of SekelaXabiso, Lindani Dhlamini shares her thoughts on the urgent need to provide greater access…
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Goodbye Uncle Kathy from Catherine Constantinides
LettersSANDTON – Catherine Constantinides writes a letter to the late Ahmed Kathrada.