Springs’ top stories this week These were the five stories you most wanted to read in the last week. DAGGAFONTEIN MEGA CITY PROJECT TO GO AHEAD: Ward 76 councillor Shadow Shabangu at the site of the proposed Daggafontein Mega City. HAWKERS CANNOT TRADE WITHOUT A LICENCE: Tersia and Mossie Mostert were disappointed when they were told by the metro the database is full. EKURHULENI REFUSES TO ADDRESS MOULD PROBLEMS METRO-OWNED FLATS: Johan Lecordeur (51) sits in the bedroom of his mould-covered flat at Olympia Palms. LEARNERS STABBED AT SPRINGS SECONDARY SCHOOL. Stock image METRO RESPONDS TO RUMOURS OF R2-MILLION THEFT: Ward councillor Ramesh Sheodin in Main Reef Road in Dersley where the grass has not been cut in months. Related Articles Rising phishing cybercrime trend: what you should know Adopt a pet Help find parents Medal parade for Comrades conquerors