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  • Michael Mount Waldorf School has a 100 percent pass rate

    News

    BRYANSTON - Not only did the class of 2015 uphold Michael Mount Waldorf School’s 100 percent pass rate but 100…

  • R3,5 billion loan for Gautrain Management Agency

    Local news

    JOBURG – Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) has approved, in principle, a loan of R3.5 billion to Gautrain Management…

  • Find your flavour

    Entertainment

    JOBURG - While the weather may no longer be unbearably hot, you can still cool off on the warm days…

  • Bryanston High triathlon star

    Local sport

    BRYANSTON - Bryanston High School has expressed pride in Cameron McNair, a Grade 11 pupil and top provincial triathlete who…

  • WATCH: Rampant Rabada rattles England

    Local sport

    JOBURG - Kagiso Rabada became the youngest cricketer to take 13 wickets in a Test match, when his fiery bowling…

  • Legends at Standard Bank Gallery

    Local news

    JOBURG - Minnette Vári who – for the past 20 years, has been one of South Africa’s leading visual artists…

  • Sandton paddlers made of steel

    Local sport

    SANDTON - In preparation for the FNB Dusi endurance event taking place in February, paddlers were thrilled to race alongside…

  • 21 Icons showcases actress Terry Pheto

    Entertainment

    JOHANNESBURG – The 19th icon of 21 ICONS South Africa Season III, The Future of a Nation is the talented…

  • ‘Gareth Cliff is not a racist’

    Local news

    JOBURG - Gareth Cliff's R25 million lawsuit had its first day in court on 26 January and it was mutually…

  • WeThinkCode_ offers free tuition programme

    Local news

    JOHANNESBURG – WeThinkCode_ is offering a free education solution in order to train the next generation of digital innovators.

  • Two new cases of typhoid in Gauteng

    Local news

    JOBURG - The Gauteng Department of Health revealed that two new cases of typhoid fever have been reported in the…

  • BRACe to host first meeting of the year in Kelvin

    Local news

    KELVIN – Buccleuch residents are reminded of the upcoming Buccleuch Residents' Action Community (BRACe) meeting on 9 February.

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