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  • Crouching tiger, hidden benefits

    Local news

    SANDTON - People usually start doing Kung Fu for exercise - thanks to its intense training. But according to Bryanston…

  • Blood transfusion drives Marlboro resident to donate

    Local news

    SANDTON - Yusuf Degam, a resident of Marlboro received 10 units of blood that saved his life when he was…

  • Windscreen washers: making a living or harassment?

    Municipal

    SANDTON - Motorists are fed up with window washers at large intersections in Sandton.

  • Metro police selection process ‘underhanded’ – Samwu

    Municipal

    JOBURG- The Metro police have come under fire for allegedly exploiting thousands of job-seekers during its recruitment process.

  • School welcomes new pupils

    News

    GRAYSTON - Grayston Preparatory School welcomed the new Grade 1 pupils and their families to the school on 15 January.

  • Family desperate to find daughter

    Local news

    JOBURG - Mariah Ntombizodwa Sibanda's family is desperate to locate her whereabouts.

  • E-toll ambulance woes

    Municipal

    JOBURG- Ambulance delays caused by e-tolling could endanger lives, according to private emergency service providers.

  • Employees help fill up the blood bank

    Local news

    SANDTON - Cell C staff in Buccleuch donated blood on 14 January in a bid to help replenish blood reserves…

  • Sex-pest educator barred from teaching

    Local news

    SANDTON - Hyde Park High teacher Jeffrey Ostrowick is not allowed to teach again.

  • Fiery day ahead – Heatwave hits Gauteng

    Local news

    JOBURG - The SA Weather Service issued an alert for extreme temperatures across Gauteng and other parts of the country…

  • Novel release for Bryanston writer

    Local news

    Having just released his second novel, Bryanston resident Peter-John Calitz is destined for great things in the literary world.

  • Unemployment rate will decrease with economic freedom

    Local news

    SANDTON - South Africa is facing an unemployment crisis and almost eight million South Africans are unemployed or have given…

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