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Jozi helps Malawi renewal
A MENTORSHIP programme between Johannesburg and Lilongwe has resulted in the launch of a City Development Strategy for the Malawian capital.
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Buy a book at library sale
THE Friends of the Library is raising funds to improve the offerings at the city's public libraries at a massive book sale.
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Putting makarapas on the map
NEWTOWN Projects is filling a gap in the market - making hundreds of makarapas for football fans ahead of the World Cup. The artists can work with any design, any colour, any team.
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No major policy shifts
EDUCATION gets a hefty slice of the budget, in which the minister announced a slight drop in personal taxes, but a rise in the fuel levy.
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What to expect from Gordhan
THE finance minister is expected to soothe fears and promise that the country and the city are weathering the global economic storm.
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Grab a serving of sweet life
THE Sweet Pot in Rockey Street serves vegetarian food inspired by the Rastafarian diet to a diverse clientele of regulars and new comers.
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Car makers are more upbeat
AN increase in the number of new car sales has boosted sentiment in the industry, which is more optimistic than ever.
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President talks tough
THIS year will be a year of action, the president has said, referring to education, health, crime and service delivery. He has also praised World Cup preparations.
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Marking 20 years of freedom
ON 11 February 20 years ago, the father of the nation stepped through the prison gates to his freedom, a significant milestone in the history of democracy, and became a world icon for peace.
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What to expect from Zuma
THE World Cup is expected to be on President Zuma's lips in his State of the Nation address, which will celebrate national unity and reconciliation.
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Plenty of Valentine's options
WITH Valentine's Day falling on a Sunday this year, you have the whole day to spend with your loved one. And there are loads of things to do together.
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Joburg shares its knowledge
COUNCIL members from Mpumalanga and Free State spent the day with their counterparts in Johannesburg, learning from each other.
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Joburg is the most upbeat
THE most optimistic people in the country are in Johannesburg, according to the latest MasterCard Worldwide Index of Consumer Confidence.
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Market moves massive melon
A WATERMELON the weight of an adult human was sold at the Joburg Market, which expects more such giants before the rains end.
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The past year was a good one
JOBURG has done well, but the mayor urges more hard work, calling on the City to find better and more effective ways of serving customers.
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City services promoted
CITY departments were on hand at an open day in east Johannesburg, explaining to residents just what the City did for them.
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No blue sky just yet, Joburg
THE cold, wet weather will stick around a little while longer, with the Weather Service predicting rain for the next week.
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Go orienteering at zoo
CHILDREN can learn the skills of orienteering, and families can have some outdoors fun together at the Youth Orienteering Challenge at the zoo.
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Wired city is a step closer
WITH the launch of BWired, Johannesburg's vision of being a smart, digital city has taken another step forward.
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Take a stroll in Kensington
LEARN about Johannesburg's rich past and help a resident prepare to walk the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
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