Lawley residents conduct prayer walk against crime and violence
February 20, 2026
JMPD confiscates tyres from illegal traders in Lenasia South
February 19, 2026
After a four-year pause brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Gauteng Children’s Tamil Eisteddfod made a triumphant return this past weekend, rekindling the cultural flame of Tamil heritage through...
Read moreDetailsSaving through Water Justice The Costs of Failure Water is essential for survival. Our Constitution recognises this by entrenching the right of access to water in the Bill of Rights....
Read moreDetailsTwo of Lenasia Table Tennis Association’s top athletes, Danisha Patel and Chetan Nathoo, are set to represent South Africa at the 2025 ITTF Southern Africa Regional Table Tennis Championships, taking...
Read moreDetailsIn a major milestone for civic leadership, the Champions of Emancipation (CoE) elected its Top 7 Global Leadership Structure during a special session held on 5 July at UMUSA Headquarters,...
Read moreDetailsOn 4 July, the grounds of Ladies of Hope Hospice were filled with emotion, unity and celebration as the organization marked 25 years of dedicated service a milestone that meaningfully...
Read moreDetailsViolenceActionSA strongly condemns the brutal and senseless murder of Letta Ndlovu, a resident of Lawley, Johannesburg South, whose life was tragically cut short in an act of gender-based violence allegedly...
Read moreDetailsThe City of Johannesburg’s Transport Department has granted Lenasia South, Ward 120, temporary permission to keep its security access structures in place until 31 August. On 24 April, the Ward...
Read moreDetailsOn 3 July, Fred Norman Secondary School hosted an engaging environmental awareness play as part of the Lisakhanya programme, reaching 50 Grade 8 and 9 learners directly at their own...
Read moreDetailsWith the combined efforts of staff and students, almost 600 pairs of school shoes were donated to children in need at Mid-Ennerdale Primary School. Happy feet as WBS donates shoes...
Read moreDetailsIn what has become a monthly ordeal, residents across Lenasia South, Migson Manor, Fine Town, Mountain View and Unaville were plunged into darkness once again-this time for five consecutive days...
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