Lawley residents conduct prayer walk against crime and violence
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JMPD confiscates tyres from illegal traders in Lenasia South
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Matriculants in Gauteng are eagerly awaiting their 2024 matric results, which will officially be available from 14 January 2025. Learners can collect their Statement of Results from their respective district...
Read moreDetailsExtortion has been an emerging crime trend as communicated in the media recently and it has become an overwhelming and challenging reality that has infiltrated our communities and businesses. Against...
Read moreDetailsRand Water has completed maintenance work at its Eikenhof system and pumping has resumed at the station. In a statement issued on Monday, Johannesburg Water said the system will start...
Read moreDetailsThe holiday season, while joyful, can also bring stress, loneliness and anxiety. To maintain balance, set realistic expectations and focus on meaningful moments rather than perfection. Practise self-care by prioritising...
Read moreDetailsAs the year draws to a close, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible advertisers and loyal readers. Your unwavering support has empowered us to amplify grassroots narratives, bringing...
Read moreDetailsA 44 - year-old Brazilian woman was arrested at OR Tambo International Airport on Thursday, 28 November 2024, after being found with cocaine worth R1.9 million strapped to her upper...
Read moreDetailsWelcome to the November issue of Globe Post, where we bring you stories that matter, voices that inspire, and insights that shape our communities. In this issue, we shine a...
Read moreDetailsDisabled People South Africa (DPSA), the country's premier organization advocating for disability rights and inclusion, today reaffirmed its unwavering support for Miss South Africa 2024 Mia le Roux. This commitment...
Read moreDetailsMinister of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Sindisiwe Chikunga, says that the inaugural Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Study has given insight into how profound the problem is in South Africa....
Read moreDetailsRecently, some messages have been circulating, claiming that any product without a barcode starting with "600" is fake or illegal. This is completely false and can confuse shoppers. Here’s the...
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