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The Colleges of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA) is celebrating 70 years of specialist training and medical excellence. Since 1954,…
Police confirmed a woman’s body was found on Bath Avenue, Rosebank, following a shooting. The incident is under active investigation by local authorities.
South Africa’s Deputy Minister acts against social media influencers promoting the Russian Alabuga Start Programme, a job scam targeting young women for drone assembly work under false promises.
Discover which Gauteng suburbs face the toughest load shedding schedules in 2025. Learn about peak outage times, causes of uneven power cuts, and tips to prepare for power outages.
Throttling causes taps to run dry at night in Gauteng. Learn why water pressure drops overnight, how the process works, and how residents can adapt to save water.
Discover how the Gauteng Department of Health’s First Responder Training Programme empowers women with life-saving first aid skills, building leadership and stronger communities in emergencies.
Residents in parts of Region E and Johannesburg’s inner city should brace for an 8-9-hour water outage next week. Johannesburg Water has confirmed that essential maintenance will shut off or reduce supply for eight to nine hours, as technicians replace sections of the city’s ageing water network.
Women’s Month honours the resilience of women who fought for equality in South Africa, but it also highlights the future — the young women stepping into Gauteng’s healthcare system.
The Master Services Agreement between the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and PostBank will expire at the end of…


