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  • SusperSport boys head for London

    Local sport

    JOBURG - The relationship that SuperSport United have with English side Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is beginning to bear fruit.

  • Sports club needs long-term lease to stay open

    Local sport

    Wendywood Sports Club is a place for children to come after school, where activities such as squash, ballet and tennis…

  • Basketball revival set in motion

    Local sport

    JOBURG - Basketball will soon become a major player in South African sporting arena following the signing of a broadcast…

  • Kelvin residents have their fill of illegal dumping

    Municipal

    Kelvin residents are sick and tired of all the illegal dumping in their area.

  • Kilimanjaro challenge gets underway

    Local news

    The Sandton SPCA Kilimanjaro Challenge team are in Tanzania and ready to summit the mountain.

  • City Power employees caught offside

    Opinion

    STRIKING City Power employees sabotaged the electricity grid to show their unhappiness with their employer regarding the implementation of a…

  • Zuma mulls E-toll Bill

    Local news

    GAUTENG - President Jacob Zuma is still considering the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill, also known as the…

  • Miss Face of SA Teen has head for career highs

    Local news

    Katlego Ncala, 13, of The Cinderella Scholarship Programme has earned the title of Miss Face of South Africa Teen.

  • Buy a calendar for charity

    Local news

    BRAAMFONTEIN - Support Childline and the Sunlight Safe House by purchasing a charity calendar for 2014.

  • Swing like a samurai

    Local news

    JOBURG - A former media personality in conjunction with Wits golf academy has launched the samurai sword swing project. This…

  • Power outage hits Mandela house

    Municipal

    JOBURG - Nelson Mandela's home in Houghton was among many households that were affected by a power outage.

  • Barely visible stop signs endangering motorists

    Municipal

    Parkmore resident, Brenda Dry has complained that painted stop signs on Marie Avenue are barely visible and may intensify the…

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