The gathering provided a crucial platform for mothers of children born with cerebral palsy (CP) to share their experiences, challenges, and knowledge about raising their children.
Hammanskraal Teams Dominate at Ishashalaza Arts and Culture Competition in Pretoria
The event, held in March 2025, showcased the richness of South African arts through dance, theatre, and poetry, with Hammanskraal emerging as the standout winner in all categories.
Gauteng e-Panic Button Making An Impact in Communities
The Gauteng e-Panic Button can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
Ba Bangwe Ba Babedi Ba Ne Ba Tshwarwa Ka Ntlha Ya Go Fisiwa Ga Dibese Tsa Putco
Ditshwaro tsa setlhopha se se abetsweng tiro eno di dirilwe jaaka karolo ya dipatlisiso tse di tsweletseng mo tiragalong e e diragetseng ka 28 Ferikgong 2025, fa dibese di le mmalwa di ne tsa tshubiwa ka molelo.
Lefelo La Gophephafatsa Metsi Kwa Temba Le Simolotse Go Dira Ka Botlalo
Thulaganyo eno ene e ntse e dira ka bokgoni jo bo fokoditsweng fa e sale go kgaoga motlakase kwa lefelong le le ntshang metsi a a sa tlhotlhiwang pelenyana.
Polytechnic University Leads AI Education in Mamelodi
The hands-on approach fostered creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork, encouraging local learners to think outside the box while building their prototypes.
Hammanskraal Water is Safe, City Confirms
Officials have urged residents to rely on official updates from the City of Tshwane rather than unverified information on social media.
Local Buddhist Temple celebrates Chinese New Year
Visitors were treated to a feast for the senses, starting with a traditional Light Offering Ceremony in the Main Shrine.
Hammanskraal community finally get clean, drinkable water
In a statement, Tshwane Municipality Mayor, Dr Nasiphi Moya, explained that “extensive testing” was done before laboratory tests confirmed that “the water now meets all the required health standards for consumption”.
Public Drinking Is Illegal Dont Do It
According to Gauteng’s provincial by-laws, anyone caught drinking in public can face a fine of R300.
