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  • Wetlands project hosts spring event

    Local news

    The Cottesmore Wetlands Project will host an open day and clean-up campaign in honour of spring's arrival.

  • Reunion for former varsity students

    Local news

    JOBURG - The University of the Western Cape is looking for former students of the 1960s and 70s for a…

  • SA Jewry urged to join efforts to rebuild Africa

    Local news

    JOBURG - South African Jews have been called upon to help in the rebuilding of the African continent.

  • Sandton City takes construction workers to court

    Local news

    Sandton City Centre Management confirmed that on 26 August a group of construction workers entered the Atrium of Sandton City…

  • Squatters live on Rivonia road island

    Local news

    Three squatters were asked to leave the Rivonia Road island opposite Sandown High School in Ward 103 this week. According…

  • Once a playground, now a dump

    Municipal

    The leaves and rubbish are all you notice in the park adjacent to the Wendywood Sports Club.

  • E-tolling a multi-billion rand giant mistake

    Opinion

    NOT since the dawn of democracy has government persisted with a project like it is doing with e-tolling.

  • Hyde Park accident causes traffic delays

    Local news

    CRAIGHALL - A motor vehicle accident near the intersection of Jan Smuts Avenue and 6th Road, Hyde Park, caused severe…

  • Kick start Spring with some Jazz

    Local news

    JOBURG - The first day of Spring marks a particularly auspicious anniverary for the Johannesburg Arts Alive International Festival and…

  • Gupta news channel ad campaign slammed

    Local news

    The Gupta's African News Network 7 (ANN7) has come under fire for its offensive billboard campaign.

  • Police administrators march underway

    Local newsUpdate

    JOBURG - The march by police administrators affiliated to Popcru will not affect services, police spokesperson Solomon Mokgale said.

  • Politicking at municipal level bad for service delivery

    Opinion

    JOHANNESBURG city councillor Marcelle Ravid is feeling the heat of politics at municipal level.

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