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  • Last book sale before the festive season

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    SANDTON - The Friends of Sandton Library are having their last grand book sale before the festive season.

  • Social media lends to an increase in cyberbullying

    Local news

    JOBURG - The rise in social media's popularity has created another platform for child pornography and cyberbullying, amplifying such incidents.

  • Joburg artists create a mural for 16 days of activism

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG – Joburg unites to fight against maltreatment of women, children and the disabled for 16 Days of Activism.

  • Objections to proposed Helipad

    Local news

    HYDE PARK - Residents who object to the submission to construct a township, which will include a helipad in Hyde…

  • Zuma’s son court case in progress

    Local news

    SANDTON - President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, is back in court for the closing arguments on the inquest to a…

  • Help the cute and cuddly

    Local news

    ILLOVO - A cute and furry treat was given to local residents when the first Adoption Awareness Day event was…

  • The Empty Shop initiative ends with a bang

    Local news

    SANDTON - With a massive four tonnes of clothing collected, the Empty Shop saw a successful end to a charitable…

  • Five ways to avoid being a road rage victim

    Local news

    JOBURG - With the recent rise in incidents of road rage, driving in Johannesburg has become a scary thing.

  • SA is out of the dark for the moment

    Local news

    JOBURG - No load shedding is expected for the next two days, Eskom said.

  • Sandton police make a boy’s dream come true

    Local news

    SANDTON - Little Themba Makhubela finally realised his dream to become a policeman when he visited the Sandton Police Station.

  • Overturned truck on N1 highway

    Local news

    RIVONIA - An overturned truck on the N1 South, after the Rivonia on-ramp is causing chaos for morning commuters.

  • Creecy: Gauteng government’s spending needs more discipline

    Local news

    JOBURG - Gauteng Finance MEC Barbara Creecy has acknowledged that a large portion of public funds go to waste due…

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