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  • Revamp for Africa’s largest inland port

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The City Deep Freight Hub will undergo a major overhaul to ensure it meets its full potential as…

  • Maharishi Institute partners with radio station to award bursaries

    Local news

    JOBURG CBD - Power 98.7 in association with the Maharishi Institute is offering up to 300 bursary opportunities to successful…

  • Thieves try their luck at Illovo business

    Crime

    JOBURG - An Illovo-based business Impala Platinum was broken into on 12 January.

  • Con court rules in favour of Nkandla SMS

    Local news

    JOBURG - The African National Congress (ANC) has noted the ruling of the Constitutional Court into the matter relating to…

  • Night riders

    Local sport

    KYALAMI- The Cycle Kyalami initiative is back in full force ready to take on the year.

  • Sandton Sector 3 public meeting

    Local news

    SANDTON - Sector 3 residents are invited to attend a public committee meeting at the Sandton Police Station.

  • Coleraine Drive bridge finally open

    Local news

    RIVERCLUB - The Coleraine Drive bridge in Riverclub is officially opened to road users after its closure in March last…

  • Nigerian Community pays thanks to activists

    Local news

    ILLOVO - The Nigerian Union of South Africa said it supported a five-man protest outside the Nigerian Consulate in Illovo…

  • Murdered Bryanston couple’s car recovered

    CrimeUpdate

    BRYANSTON - In what appears to be a breakthrough in the Bryanston murder case, the police have recovered the stolen…

  • Puppet adventure at Bryanston Library

    Local news

    BRYANSTON - Friends of the Bryanston Library hosted their annual puppet show at the library.

  • Protea fans dazzle in pink

    Local news

    WANDERERS- The One Day International between the West Indies and the Proteas at the Wanderers Stadium on 18 January was…

  • College pupils have an Asian adventure

    News

    BRYANSTON - Pupils from the British International College in Bryanston had the unique opportunity to teach English in Thailand.

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