Current Issue: Walkerville & Savanna City Times April 2024
Walkerville & Savanna City Times April issue brings you all the latest community news. For advertising, features, interviews, comments, feedback
Read MoreWalkerville & Savanna City Times April issue brings you all the latest community news. For advertising, features, interviews, comments, feedback
Read MoreGauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane is devastated by an incident that took place on Thursday, 18 April, where a male educator from Bophelong Secondary School in Vanderbijlpark allegedly collapsed on school premises and passed away.
Read MoreCity Power, the City of Johannesburg’s power utility, has joined forces with the Gauteng Provincial Government to mitigate loadshedding across the province.
Read MoreNew-generation HIV-prevention campaign is set to inspire behavioural change among South Africa’s youth.
Read MoreCity of Joburg EMS has noted with concern the level 2 warning issued by the South African Weather Services of Severe thunderstorms which might cause flash floods in most parts of the City of Johannesburg and surrounding areas.
Read MorePolice arrested four suspects after a 33-year-old woman was allegedly shot and killed in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, on Friday, 5 April.
Read MoreTomorrow, Saturday, 6 April, the Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng Premier candidate, Solly Msimanga MPL, and the Midvaal Mayor, Cllr Peter Teixeira, will engage the farmers on issues of rural safety at Zomerlust Country Estate in Meyerton.
Read MoreEarlier today, Midvaal Local Municipality hosted twenty-nine recipients of the Mayoral Student Financial Aid Programme at its offices in Meyerton.
Read MoreAfter persistent efforts and facilitation by the Midvaal administration, 185 title deeds were handed over to the beneficiaries of the
Read MoreA concerted effort by law enforcement agencies in collaboration with private partners is yielding results in the fight against fuel theft and damaging of essential infrastructure.
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