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  • New salsa lessons to start soon in Sunninghill

    Entertainment

    SUNNINGHILL – Sandton residents are invited to the upcoming salsa events in Sunninghill and Pretoria.

  • Successful people who did not matriculate

    News

    JOBURG - It's easy to feel defeated after receiving a lower mark than expected for your matric results, but remember…

  • Fourways High School celebrates a 100 percent matric pass rate

    News

    FOURWAYS – Wendy de Bruyn, principal of Fourways High School had nothing but good words for her matric class of…

  • Mariah Carey heads to SA

    Entertainment

    JOBURG - It's official, Mariah Carey is heading to Johannesburg in May as a part of the Sweet Sweet Fantasy…

  • Top six Crawford College Lonehill matric pupils

    News

    LONEHILL- Crawford College Lonehill is pleased to announce a matric pass rate of 100 percent for the class of 2015.

  • Matric 2015 – pass rate drops by 5 percent

    Local news

    JOBURG - Last year's matric pupils waited with bated breath for the results of 2015's National Senior Certificate exams.

  • It’s (Nick) Hamman time

    Entertainment

    JOBURG – He gets you going in the morning with his powerhouse breakfast show on 5FM but the relatively new…

  • Chris de Burgh comes to SA

    Entertainment

    JOBURG - It has been confirmed that due to exceptional demand, a fifth date has been added for Chris de…

  • St Peter’s obtains 100 percent matric pass rate

    News

    SUNNINGHILL - St Peter's College has once again walked away with an impressive academic record in the 2015 matric examinations.

  • Back to school – remember safety and health

    News

    JOBURG - ER24 is urging parents and children who are preparing for their next year at school to keep in…

  • Ahmed Kathrada Foundation condemns racist remarks

    Local news

    JOBURG – In light of the racist remarks targeting black South African beach-goers which have been making the rounds on…

  • 660 children reported as missing last year

    Local news

    JOBURG - According to the Missing Persons Bureau, a child goes missing in South Africa every five hours.

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