Kimberley hosted the 2nd Annual Miss Pink Diamond event on November 1, a vibrant celebration of fashion, empowerment, and community upliftment … Read more: Kimberley’s young diamonds sparkle on the runway
The Gauteng education department (GDE) has warned parents to beware of scammers claiming they can secure school placements for the 2026 academic … Read more: Gauteng parents warned of fraudsters offering fake school placements – TimesLIVE
The Gauteng Department of eGovernment is rolling out free WiFi to several Johannesburg hostels in Diepkloof, Alexandra and Orlando West. Read more: Vulnerable Johannesburg residents to get free government WiFi – Hypertext – htxt
Baloyi then replied: “So that means that on the 29th of September 2014, you were in Gauteng, on your own version.” VIDEO | Senzo Meyiwa murder trial … Read more: Muzi Sibiya was in Gauteng the year Meyiwa was murdered: Adv Baloyi – SABC News
Full Stack Developer – Gauteng Pretoria · Front-end development: Working with technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create the user interface … Read more: Full Stack Developer – Gauteng Pretoria – IT-Online
The Western Cape boasts 21 Blue Flag beaches, while the Eastern Cape is home to 17. Notably, McDougalls Bay in Port Nolloth, Northern Cape, has also … Read more: Get ready for summer: explore Mzansi’s top Blue Flag Beaches for coastal bliss
Thirteen players from nine schools make up the Northern Cape u19 squad for the Khaya Majola Week, which takes place in Bloemfontein from 16 to 21 … Read more: Northern Cape Khaya Majola squad announced – SuperSport Schools Plus
The Kimberley police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a woman who was fatally hit by a vehicle in a hit-and-run incident on the R31 … Read more: Kimberley police seek public’s help in solving hit-and-run case – Diamond Fields Advertiser
Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy recently revealed that operating e-toll customer service centres along Gauteng freeways cost more than R50 … Read more: E-tolls scrapped but gantries remain: Gauteng spends this much a year | The Citizen