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  • Bloom – Workmen’s Compensation Fund owes Gauteng hospitals R38m

    Local news

    JOBURG – The Gauteng Department of Health has refuted claims by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that the department was not…

  • MEC raises safety concerns

    Local news

    JOBURG - While Gauteng's crime statistics are a mixture of both progress and regression, Gauteng MEC for Community and Safety,…

  • PJ Powers to release new single

    Entertainment

    JOHANNESBURG – PJ Powers is a household name, one that every South African recognises.

  • M1 highway opens after bridge collapse

    Local news

    JOBURG - The M1 highway was re-opened on 15 October after a tragic structural collapse led to the death of…

  • Siobhan Records wins the 2015 Galencia Open Dressage

    Local sport

    CHARTWELL – The winner of the 2015 Galencia Open Dressage was Siobhan Records and the winning horse was Blue Movie…

  • Audition to join an arts academy

    News

    RIVONIA – Having recently opened applications for next year, Johannesburg-based Tebogo Kgobokoe Arts Academy is inviting young dancers based in…

  • Mixed martial arts school hosts karate championships

    School sport

    PARKMORE – Mixed martial arts school, Mascon Karate Dojo based at the Field and Study Park hosted its annual Shotokan…

  • Annual garden party not to be missed

    Local news

    BRYANSTON – For the 11th year running, the Women’s International Zionist Organisation (Wizo) will host their annual garden party on…

  • Murray and Roberts deny wind claims

    Local news

    JOBURG - Murray and Roberts, the company responsible for the collapsed bridge on the M1 highway has defended itself from…

  • 13 new hospitals for Gauteng

    Local news

    JOBURG – The Gauteng Department of Health recently revealed that 13 new private hospitals, each comprising 1 799 beds, have…

  • Dust to dust: Six of SA’s major structural collapses

    EcoMobility Month

    JOBURG - The M1 bridge collapse on 14 October was viewed by many as one of the most tragic and…

  • Paulshof resident stands to win R1.2 million for best local social innovation

    Local news

    PAULSHOF - Paulshof resident, Rudzani Mulaudzi is one of the finalists of the 14 SAB Foundation Social Innovation Awards 2015.

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