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INFOGRAPHIC: Don’t let traffic circles send you into a spin
Local newsJOBURG - The roads of Joburg North are rife with traffic circles and this can often send motorists into a…
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Safety wear provider highlights challenges of occupational diseases
Local newsWOODMEAD – Leading solution provider in safet wear, 3M, recently hosted a safety day seminar in an effort to bring…
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248 clinics have no generators
Local newsJOBURG - As Eskom continues to struggle to provide a reliable electricity supply, the Gauteng Department of Health has promised…
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Sandton police arrest 25 in stop-and-search operations
CrimeSANDTON - In a bid to make the Sandton area safer for residents, Sandton police conducted several stop-and-search operations from…
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Raise your kids in SA
EntertainmentJOBURG - Have you heard? South Africa is one of the top 20 countries to raise your children!
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Legends will be in action at cricket Sixes
Local sportJOBURG - The Momentum Cricket Sixes on 5 September, which marks one of the great sporting events of the year,…
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Attorney confirms ‘missing’ woman is not missing
Local newsUpdateBRYANSTON - Following the publication of the story Missing: Family searches for Bryanston woman on 1 September, Sandton Chronicle has…
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Spring clean your finances
Local newsJOBURG – The month of September ushers in spring, and is a great reminder to consult a financial planner and…
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Sandton Central releases info campaign for Ecomobility Festival
EcoMobility MonthSANDTON – As the highly-anticipated Ecomobility Festival draws closer, the Sandton Central Management District released its information campaign this week…
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Nearly 40 000 women with STIs
Local newsJOBURG – As South Africa wrapped up the celebration of Women’s Month, the Democratic Allince (DA) revealed there were 37…
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CRIME ALERT: New hijack hotspot at Buccleuch interchange
CrimeBUCCLEUCH – The Buccleuch interchange in Johannesburg has recently become a hotspot for hijackings.
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6 weird things you didn’t know about trees
Local newsJOHANNEBSURG – South Africa spends the first week of September celebrating our greenery and trees thanks to National Arbour Week.











