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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, March 16 to 22, were:

Man in critical condition following electrocution

A strange scene unfolded at the Webber Station last Monday when a man was electrocuted and found dangling from the overhead cables below the station bridge.

Young duo hustles from the village to the city 

Hailing all the way from Tzaneen, Limpopo, Eliya Leshabane and Masilo Maake are here to explore the city and leave a creative mark while at it. The two childhood friends fell in love with music as young boys and although their small village in Tzaneen had little to no resources for them to pursue their first love, they hustled their way to the city.

ALERT: Prepare for day five of stage four load-shedding

Eskom has announced another day of stage four load-shedding on Wednesday. Stage four load-shedding was implemented at 9am in the morning, after an upgrade from stage two, and continued throughout the day into the night.

Most liked photo on Instagram – All the news

The most liked photo on Instagram this week was – get up to date with all the news making headlines in Germiston with this week’s edition of the Germiston City News.

The three most dangerous snakes on the East Rand

The warm weather means snakes will now be up and about after a long period of hibernation, hungry and in search of food. From mid-August until late May it is snake season.

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