The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, April 18 to 26, were:
Several Germiston suburbs still in the dark
Residents relief, when power was restored after more than 24 hours, was short-lived as many community members were without electricity once again last Friday morning. “Power was restored from 11pm last night to the early hours of the morning, but all off again now,” said Ward 36 councillor Wendy Morgan.
Colour in Ekurhuleni will be held at Germiston Lake
Colour in Ekurhuleni 2019, the ‘Confetti Edition’ was held in Germiston. Colour in Ekurhuleni returned for the fourth consecutive year and featured the very best in local house music and hip-hop talent. The music extravaganza was held at Germiston Lake.
Prostate cancer under the spotlight
Men’s Health Month is just around the corner and it offers a reminder to men across the country to take a serious look at their overall health. Prostate cancer is just one health issue faced by men, but with regular screening, it can be detected and diagnosed early.
The members of Bio Trim thanked Primrose Spar for their generosity. The store treated the members to sweet treats for Easter.
Parents celebrate unexpected blessings
It hasn’t been smooth sailing for Sibusiso and Mpho Thembekwayo from Primrose, but they are thrilled they now have their ‘Rea-stars’ – Reatlegile, Reamogetse and Reabetswe home.
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