- Mother City: Springboks and British & Irish Lions series will be won in the gutters and on the dance floor: The Boks and the British & Irish Lions Tests are expected to be brutal and physical, and the Boks are unlikely to move away completely from their traditional strengths.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Chemicals in burnt SA warehouse caused ’considerable’ environmental damage – authorities: The warehouse was one of hundreds of businesses attacked and looted in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and Gauteng provinces.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Power restored in Pretoria east after being in the dark for almost a week: After close to seven days, electricity has finally returned to thousands of households in the suburb following extensive repairs at the Wapadrand substation.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Experts say four nabbed over unrest ‘are lower than low hanging fruit’: The four accused who appeared in courts in Gauteng for allegedly instigating a week of deadly violence “are lower than low hanging fruit”.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- Motshekga: Estimated damage at schools in KZN, GP during riots around R300m: Motshekga was on Saturday speaking in Pretoria on the state on readiness for the reopening of schools for the third academic term.. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- S. African schools ready to reopen: minister: South Africa is ready to reopen schools on July 26 as COVID-19 figures are reducing and measures have been put in place to reduce transmission, said the Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga on …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
- COVID-19 in SA: Funeral parlours overwhelmed by deaths: JOHANNESBURG – Funeral parlours say burials have increased like never before during the third wave of COVID-19 and, the recent deadly riots in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, have contributed to a shortage …. Read More at: “Gauteng” – BingNews
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Pretoria has a lot of Jacaranda trees: Pretoria is also known as the “Jacaranda City” because of the over 50,000 Jacaranda trees that lines her streets and carpet the city in purple for three weeks in October. The first Jacaranda trees were imported from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1888 by a Pretoria resident. Contrary to popular belief, there are actually less Jacaranda trees in Pretoria than in Johannesburg (the world’s biggest man-made forest with over 10 million trees).
