The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, May 23 to 29, were:
Germiston SAPS urges motorists to be vigilant as hijackings increase
The Germiston police have noticed with concern an increase in the number of hijackings being reported within their precinct.
Officers from Katlehong SAPS Crime Prevention Unit took to the streets of Katlehong last Thursday in a lockdown patrol, arresting seven suspects.
Laerskool Elspark gets ready to welcome back Grade Sevens
With Grade Seven and Grade 12 learners set to return to school on June 1, Laerskool Elspark is preparing. Principal of the school Fred Gericke told the GCN last Friday they are looking forward to welcoming back 130 of their Grade Seven learners.
Emergency services work to recover body of electrocuted man hanging from power lines
Emergency services from the Germiston Central Fire Station are still on the scene of a reported electrocution that took place at 9.10am this morning (May 27) at the Germiston Lake Train Station.
Man arrested on multiple charges in Katlehong North
While on patrol in the early hours of last Wednesday morning, officers from the Katlehong North Police Station noticed a white Toyota Quantum parked inside the City Mercy Church premises.
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