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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, February 1 to 7, were:

Family remembers Laticia for who she was

The day before her 15th birthday, Laticia Jansen’s lifeless, half-naked body was found in Elsburg.

Schools and learners take top positions

The executive mayor of the Ekurhuleni, councillor Mzwandile Masina, honoured the best-performing matriculants of the Class of 2019 at the Alberton Civic Centre on January 29.

Five nabbed with copper cables

While on a routine patrol in Refinery Road recently, officers from the Germiston Police Station noticed a suspicious-looking white Opel Corsa bakkie. “They stopped the vehicle and searched it and its five occupants,” said Const Maxwell Mabunda, communications officer for the Germiston SAPS.

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Valuation roll data collectors are coming to your property

The Ekurhuleni municipality will be embarking on a project to compile the metro’s valuation roll for the period 2021 to 2025. The valuations of properties within the boundaries of Ekurhuleni will start on February 4 and run until November.

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Contact the newsroom by emailing: Melissa Hart (Editor) germistoncitynews@caxton.co.za, Leigh Hodgson (News Editor) leighh@caxton.co.za.

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