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Irate customer slams Cell C
Local newsSANDTON - An irate customer has blasted cellular network Cell C by placing a massive banner on Beyer's Naude Drive…
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Universities should invest in CBT training
Local newsSANDTON - The South African Depression and Anxiety Group are appealing for increased awareness and training, especially in universities, on…
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VIDEO: How to survive Sandton
Local newsSANDTON - Online comedy channel Safferland have released the first hilarious episode of Sandton Survival Guide.
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Changing the shape of Ballyclare Drive bridge
Local newsBRYANSTON - The reconstruction of Ballyclare Drive bridge in Bryanston has commenced.
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Traffic signal system launched to assist visually impaired pedestrians
MunicipalJOBURG - The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) has launched a specialised traffic signal system to assist visually impaired road users.
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New app to show party spots
EntertainmentJOBURG - As partygoers prepare for December, an exciting new app has been introduced to assist users find the trendiest…
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Bryanston scout group honours member for service
Local newsBRYANSTON - The 1st Bryanston Scout group honoured one of its own for a remarkable contribution to Scouting.
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Metro police grilled at Zuma’s case
Local newsJOBURG - A Metro police officer testified at the court hearing of President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, in an inquest…
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Government defends e-tolls amid resurge of opposition
Local newsJOBURG - DA members gathered outside the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) offices in Pretoria on 5 November in…
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Gareth Cliff fires back on his blog
Local newsRIVONIA - Gareth Cliff defended his tweet about soccer player and Buccleuch resident Senzo Meyiwa's funeral on his personal blog.
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Put your best idea forward at festival
Local newsSANDTON - The Gordon Institute of Business Science will be hosting a Festival of Ideas on 20 November in Sandton.
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Sandton bids farewell to Strauss ahead of Miss World pageant
Local newsSANDTON - The Maslow Hotel was filled to brim as former beauties and members of the public came to bid…











