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Here is your Randfontein weekend round-up

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Sasco declares war on criminals and women abusers

The South African Students Congress in Gauteng declared war on criminals and women abusers earlier this week. Read full article here.

Sasco said in a statement that women’s bodies are not commodities and no body part is worth selling or killing for. Photo: Pixabay. For illustrative purposes.

RPA winter charity drive: Just four days left

There are just four days to go till deadline and for the public to jump in and support the Randfontein Publicity Association’s (RPA) Winter Charity Drive. Read full article here.

For 2017 the RPA is asking people to knit blanket squares – 30cm by 30cm in any colour, beanies, scarves or bed socks. File photo.

Petition against increased rates and taxes

The Democratic Alliance (DA) Ward 7 had a petition doing the rounds recently to stand against proposed increases to rates and taxes. Read full article here.

Members of the DA Ward 7 committee with councillor Craig Harrison. Photo submitted.

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