Local newsNews

Top stories from Fourways

It's been a busy week in Fourways, with news that matters to you. From community events to local controversy, here are the top 3 stories you won't want to miss

Here are the top 3 stories from Fourways that you should know about this past week:

Amex Tennis brings Wimbledon fever to Fourways

Tennis fans came out in numbers to Montecasino, where Amex Tennis Town featured live screenings of Wimbledon matches. Tennis South Africa (TSA) and American Express teamed up to bring the excitement of Wimbledon to Fourways.

CPF meeting in Bryanston addresses crime issues

Despite the crisp evening chill, a number of concerned citizens headed to St Michael’s Church in Bryanston to be united in their quest for a safer neighbourhood and attend the monthly Community Policing Forum (CPF) meeting on July 4.

Twilight years line dancers step towards success

As the excitement builds, a group of seniors at Norscot Manor Recreation Centre are gearing up for a dance show and competition that will showcase their newfound skills in line dancing. The group, comprised of individuals aged 50-95, has been attending lessons at the centre, learning the basics of line dancing from their coach Leon Nel. With only one week to go before the big event, they’re feeling confident and ready to take on the challenge.

That’s all for this week’s top stories from Fourways. Stay tuned for more updates and news from your local area!

Related Articles

 
Back to top button