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  • Comply or get killed: how to stay safe in a robbery

    Crime

    JOBURG – Founder and co-ordinator of the Domestic Watch programme, Penny Steyn cautioned the public on fighting back in a…

  • Dealing with the current heat wave

    Local news

    ROSEBANK – The South African Weather Services has issued a heat wave warning for Gauteng and other parts of the…

  • Tara Hospital embraces Heritage Month

    Local news

    HURLINGHAM - Tara Hospital staff members recently enjoyed their Heritage Month celebration in high style.

  • Special sports for special children

    Local sport

    ALEXANDRA - Mjikeni, an events company based in is once again hosting the Sports Spectacular for the 4th time and…

  • Ecomobility Festival begins with a bang

    EcoMobility Month

    SANDTON – From exciting exhibitions to skate parks at various sites, the Streets Alive Festival recently rocked Sandton ahead of…

  • Alleged serial rapist bust in the act

    Crime

    MARLBORO – An alleged serial rapist's spree has finally come to an end after Bramley police busted the suspect in…

  • Meyer keeps winning formula to face USA

    Rugby World Cup

    Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer decided to keep continuity for the Springboks’ final Rugby World Cup Pool B match.

  • EcoMobility Festival security concerns addressed

    EcoMobility Month

    SANDTON – The City of Johannesburg addressed security concerns around the EcoMobility Festival, which officially kicked off on 4 October.

  • Southern Africa’s largest science centre

    Local news

    NEWTOWN – Those who often wander the streets of Newtown will be familiar with the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre, but did…

  • How popular is the EcoMobility Festival?

    EcoMobility Month

    JOBURG - The festival runs from 1 to 30 October and will see the Sandton CBD closed off to motorists,…

  • St Peters College hit a six

    News

    LONEHILL – St Peter's College in Sunninghill was named the new champions of the Crawford Schools Crazy 6's Cricket tournament.

  • WARNING: Criminals pretend to be job seekers

    Crime

    JOBURG – Residents are warned to keep be careful when hiring job seekers on the streets who offer various services.

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