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What’s On Gauteng: Top Articles In Gauteng For 10 June 2025

These are a collection of the top articles in Gauteng for 10 June 2025.

President Ramaphosa Meets Judiciary to Strengthen South Africa’s Justice System

President Ramaphosa was joined by Mmamoloko Kubayi, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, and Deputy Minister Andries Nel.

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City Power Schedules 8‑Hour Daily Outages Across Johannesburg This Week

Residents of Johannesburg should brace for a week of widespread, scheduled power outages. Starting Tuesday, City Power will implement 8-hour power cuts across multiple suburbs, affecting thousands of homes and businesses. These outages, planned from 10 to 15 June 2025, are part of ongoing infrastructure maintenance to stabilize the city’s electricity grid.

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Eskom Load Reduction Schedule for Gauteng: 10–16 June 2025

Urgent Update: Eskom continues to implement load reduction measures across Gauteng from 10 to 16 June 2025. Residents and businesses must prepare for scheduled power interruptions to help stabilise the electricity grid amid ongoing supply challenges.

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Urgent Safety Alert: Joburg EMS Issues Heater Caution Amid Cold Weather Concerns In Gauteng

The ongoing cold front prompts many to rely on various heating devices, yet the EMS emphasizes extreme caution to prevent tragic incidents. While specific details on recent fatalities could not be fully verified through available immediate sources, the gravity of past incidents underscores the absolute necessity of safe heating practices. This urgent alert aims to prevent further loss of life and property as winter settles in, making Heater Safety a paramount concern for every household.

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Steve Komphela Hails FIFA Club World Cup Spot as Huge Win for Africa

Senior coach Steve Komphela has described the opportunity as far more than just a footballing milestone. It’s a symbolic moment for Africa. Speaking passionately ahead of the team’s departure on Sunday, Komphela emphasised the club’s intention to not only compete, but to represent the continent with honour, dignity and power on the world’s biggest club stage.

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