- Mall manager who ‘humiliated’ Thando Mahlangu must say sorry, traditional authority says: The mall manager who humiliated Ndebele activist and author Thando Mahlangu by denying him entry to a Midrand store this week must apologise and pay damages, iKosi Mkhambi Mahlangu says …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Daily Covid-19 update: 1516 new cases on lockdown’s 1-year anniversary: It has been a year since President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a national lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- EWN Weather Watch: Sun comes out to play in Jozi, chilly day for CT: The province will see a considerably cooler day after a few days of high summer conditions. Cape Town will have a partly cloudy and cool day, with a high of 19°C. George will experience similar …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- What we can learn from measles vaccine campaign: Measles is one of the world’s most contagious diseases. But cases almost completely disappeared through mass vaccination campaigns. As we once again try to end a pandemic through vaccines, here are …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- ‘No sex’ – Striker Kwame Opoku reveals his secret as a footballer: Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko midfielder, Kwame Poku has said abstaining from sex has been his secret as a footballer.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- AECI sets 2025 sustainability targets: The company has also been reusing water, including through a R30-million water treatment plant at the AECI Mining Explosives manufacturing facility, in Modderfontein, Gauteng, which is saving the City …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Gauteng Arts and Culture MEC: ‘Action by Boulders Mall manager shows self-hate’: The mall manager, who has since been suspended, was captured on video, telling Ndebele activist, Thando Mahlangu, he was dressed inappropriately.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
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The first tram ran in Pretoria in 1910. The system was abandoned in 1939.There were about 13.5 miles (21 km) of tracks for trams in Pretoria.
