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  • Sign of the crimes

    Crime

    SANDTON - The topic for May’s edition of Domestic Watch meetings is crime signage.

  • Wine show welcomes tastings by Robert Joseph

    Local news

    SANDTON - Wine writer and judge, Robert Joseph will host tutored wine tastings at the Wine Show between 8 and…

  • Residents to spruce up spruit

    Local news

    JOBURG - What may be the biggest Braamfontein Spruit clean-up initiative to happen in a while will take place on…

  • IEC: Incidents did not hamper elections

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) conceded that it had received reports of a few incidents during the elections…

  • IEC: Incidents did not hamper elections

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) conceded that it had received reports of a few incidents during the elections…

  • IEC: Incidents did not hamper elections

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) conceded that it had received reports of a few incidents during the elections…

  • Gauteng results slow

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - All eyes are on Gauteng as the slow pace of vote counting means that no definitive conclusions can…

  • Inadequate training leads to water pipe damage

    Local news

    BECCLEUCH - Resident Mandy Moodley witnessed poor workmanship that caused damage to a water pipe in Buccleuch.

  • Activists march for Nigerian girls

    Local news

    SANDTON - Activists led by actress Rosie Motene marched to the Nigerian Consulate in Illovo, Sandton on 8 May.

  • ANC’s majority vote could drop

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - The ANC is expected to retain its governance nationally, but with a lower majority vote.

  • Krejcir’s defence team request more time

    Local news

    JOBURG - Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir appeared briefly in Palm Ridge High court on 8 May to start is month-long…

  • IEC: Significant moves expected as counting continues

    Elections 2014

    JOBURG - Although more than fifty percent of the national votes have been counted and verified, the Independent Electoral Commission…

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