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  • Morning traffic in Sandton is a constant nightmare

    Local news

    SANDTON - Concerned motorist John Dixon is sick and tired of the heavy traffic congestion in Sandton.

  • Sandown ‘robbers’ in court

    Crime

    WYNBERG - Three suspects allegedly involved in a robbery in Sandown made an appearance in the Wynberg Magistrates' Court.

  • ANC: E-tolls could cause public unrest

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Gauteng ANC warned that maintaining the current e-toll system could result in public unrest.

  • Thrilling movie premiere at Sandton City

    Entertainment

    SANDTON - Movie fanatics watched the exclusive premiere of Ben Affleck’s latest starring role in Gone Girl at Sandton City’s…

  • Feeding the earth

    Local news

    JOBURG - People all over the globe will celebrate World Food Day on 16 October, with this year's theme being…

  • Cute and furry friends looking for a home

    Local news

    SANDTON – The Sandton SPCA is looking to home some of its many abandoned pets.

  • Raising awareness on World Mental Health Day

    Local news

    HURLINGAHM - Tara Hospital in Hurlingham hosted a World Mental Health Day programme on 10 October to change the way…

  • Barman fights prostate cancer

    Local news

    SANDTON - The Sandton Sports Club is running a fundraising initiative to help their barman, Max Masingi, fight prostate cancer.

  • Investec honours young innovators

    Local news

    SANDOWN - Investec hosted their third annual Junior Innovators Competition gala and prize giving on 9 October in Sandown, with…

  • Owl project under scrutiny

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Owls released in Alexandra as part of the City of Joburg’s multi-million rand project to combat a rodent…

  • Foundation appeals for support

    Local news

    BRYANSTON - Empowering the vulnerable and giving them hope, the Topsy Foundation is appealing to community members for assistance and…

  • Sadag puts spotlight on teen suicide ahead of exams

    Local news

    JOBURG - With an average of 9.5 percent of teenagers committing suicide and 20.7 percent considering suicide in South Africa,…

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