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  • Mandela’s health slowly improving

    Local news

    JOBURG - Former President Nelson Mandela is making a slow but steady improvement, the Presidency said on Sunday.

  • Mugabe’s rant on “idiot” Madiba fictional

    Local news

    JOBURG - American satirical news blog Daily Currant has caused a stir by publishing a fictional report of Zimbabwe president…

  • 15 injured in bus accident

    Local news

    JOBURG - At least 15 people were injured after the Translux bus they were travelling in overturned on the M1…

  • Lessons from the 1956 women’s march

    Opinion

    NATIONAL Women's Day provides an opportuniy to reflect on what it means to be a woman in South Africa.

  • Donate blood to save lives

    News

    The South African National Blood Service (Sanbs) is faced with challenges on dispelling myths associated with blood transfusion in South…

  • Women soccer fans to win big in MTN 8

    Local sport

    JOBURG - Passionate female football fans are in for a generous reward and recognition during this year's Women's Month.

  • Jewish-jazz fusion hits Jozi

    Local news

    BRAAMFONTEIN - Jazz fans are in for a treat as renowned Israeli saxophonist Daniel Zamir is en route to South…

  • Security guard aims for the stars

    Local news

    JOBURG - Caxton security guard, Petrus Dzanibe is determined in making waves in the academic fraternity and finally leaves the…

  • Nowhere to hide in local government

    Opinion

    THE SA Local Government Association (Salga) has acknowledged the urgent need for strong political leadership at municipal level.

  • ‘Proposed smoking laws too harsh’

    Local news

    ALEXANDRA - A tour of taverns in Alexandra will be undertaken on 17 August to gauge the mood of tavern…

  • Wanderers hosts half marathon

    News

    Hundreds of aspiring runners are expected to participate in this year's Wanderers half marathon, which will take place on 25…

  • ‘We clean and the residents litter again’

    Local news

    JOBURG - City of Johannesburg entities work together to make Alexandra a cleaner place.

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