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  • Parts of Joburg left in darkness

    Local news

    JOBURG - On the night of 4 September various parts of Joburg, including Hyde Park and Dunkeld experienced power outages.

  • Zoinks! Scooby-Doo heads to Jozi

    Entertainment

    JOHANNEBSURG – Everyone's favourite mystery-solving pup and his team of misfits will hit Joburg stages in Scooby-Doo Live! Musical Mysteries…

  • A family’s desperate plea for justice

    Crime

    PAULSHOF – The family of Luresha Govender, a 36-year-old Paulshof resident who was found murdered in her home on 31…

  • New book exposes corruption in Cricket SA

    Local news

    MELROSE ARCH – Having the courage to speak out against injustices in today’s day and age is often unheard of,…

  • New book exposes corruption in Cricket SA

    Local news

    MELROSE ARCH – Having the courage to speak out against injustices in today’s day and age is often unheard of,…

  • Bachata lessons hit Sunninghill

    Entertainment

    SUNNINGHILL – Bachata enthusiasts will be excited to know that a new season of lessons have started in Sunninghill.

  • Warning against illegal tree felling

    Local news

    JOBURG - As part of the country’s National Arbor Week celebrations, and in line with Johannesburg being presented with the…

  • Nominate a woman for Clarins Most Dynamic Woman Award

    Local news

    JOBURG - Clarins, a cosmetic company, is looking for nominees for its Clarins Most Dynamic Woman Award.

  • Will police brutality ever end?

    Crime

    FOURWAYS – Video footage showing yet another South African citizen allegedly being assaulted by police officers has sparked public debate…

  • 5 ways to stay warm this weekend

    Local news

    JOBURG - Another chilly weekend ahead for Joburgers, here is a list of things to do to stay warm.

  • Arts come alive this month

    Entertainment

    JOBURG - The City of Joburg and the Arts Alive International Festival are bringing art lovers a full month of…

  • VOICES OF SANDTON: ‘I’m just trying to make a living’

    Local news

    SANDTON – Rethabile Lesesa (26) is an informal recycler from Lesotho and he works from George Lea Park in Parkmore.

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