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  • Vavi, the straw that broke the Cosatu’s back

    Opinion

    DISGRACED Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi was seemingly right about daggers being drawn against him before his sex scandal erupted…

  • Bengu’s exhibition explores transformation

    Local news

    Bongi Bengu is a South African-born artist who left the country to study in Switzerland and Swaziland when her family…

  • Festival of colours comes to Newtown

    Local news

    NEWTOWN - The Holi Festival of Colours is ready to paint the town red…and blue and green and maybe a…

  • Plasma gang strikes again

    Crime

    ALEXANDRA - There is a group of thugs in Alexandra said to specialising in the theft of plasma TVs for…

  • All guilty without key points list

    Opinion

    THE Right2Know Campaign and the SA History Archive have served the Ministers of Police and Defence with court papers to…

  • Power saboteurs to face the law

    Local news

    JOBURG - MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Service Matshidiso Mfikoe has condemned recent actions of 'sabotage' by striking City Power…

  • Are the Rolex gang back?

    Local news

    A man has been robbed of his watch and other jewellery by suspects wearing balaclavas.

  • Touring South Africa on a motorbikeORA traveller’s dream comes true

    Local news

    HENRY Cole, the presenter of the World's Greatest Motorcycle Rides, has brought his show to South Africa. The Harley Davidson…

  • Soweto derby is sold out

    Local sport

    JOBURG - The MTN8 semi-final second leg derby between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs is sold out.

  • Sandspruit River loses its natural beauty

    Local news

    STRATHAVON resident, Barbra Buys is concerned that the Sandspruit River is losing its natural beauty.

  • New Rea Vaya route opens

    Municipal

    JOBURG - The Rea Vaya route to Charlotte Maxeke Hospital and the University of Johannesburg in Auckland Park will open…

  • Medallion man creates unique masterpieces

    Local news

    One of a kind portrait medallions, dating back to the 11th century are what keeps 90-year-old Leslie Warburton ticking.

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