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Top four stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top four stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week November 7 to 13 were:

1. ALERT: These Germiston areas have no water: https://bit.ly/20JOTL3

Many Germiston areas were affected by water shortages. The metro supplied a list of areas that did not have water.

2. Save water now — some Germiston areas affected by water shortages: https://bit.ly/1QfxXIF

In the light of soaring temperatures and scarcity of rain, residents are urged to use water sparingly in order to normalise the water supply. Many residents were left without water and the metro requests everyone to adhere to a few water saving measures.

3. Drive-through assault: https://bit.ly/1NE8p6g

Two women were left battered and bruised after a recent late night assault at a drive-through restaurant in Lambton. “We were in the drive-through waiting area, waiting for our order when we were hit from behind. The bump felt intentional so we confronted the driver,” explained one of the victims of the assault, who does not wish to be named.

4. Be on the lookout warn police: https://bit.ly/1Hy68IK

The Primrose police have warned the community to be on the lookout for several vehicles which, it is reported, have been used in various crimes in the area. “If you see these vehicles do not try to stop them, rather contact the nearest police station,” said Sgt Styles Maome, communications officer for the Primrose police.

 

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