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  • Uplifting the community even against the odds

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    The third management change in as many years but Hendrik says they want to focus on uplifting their people.

  • Covid-19: Active cases in Mogale City now at 61

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    The total number of active Covid-19 cases in the West Rand is at 204 according to the latest report by…

  • How did you celebrate your freedom?

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    Send us your pics and stories via email to krugersdorpnews@caxton.co.za

  • What is Freedom Day?

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    It's Freedom Day! Do you know what our national bird, tree and animal are?

  • Dirt bike accident victim airlifted

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    Netcare 911 responded to reports of an off-road accident in Luipaardsvlei over the weekend.

  • Kyk: Richard Spoor wil Zuma gratis verdedig

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    Oudpresident Jacob Zuma se regspan het verlede week skielik onttrek aan sy korrupsiesaak wat binnekort in Pietermaritzburg aangehoor moet word.…

  • Covid-19: Mogale City reports 12 167 recoveries

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    The total number of Covid-19 cases reported in the West Rand District is 24 800 with 817 deaths and 23…

  • ‘Kidney disease can strike at any age’

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    'Dialysis and ongoing caring support can sustain quality of life for many years' – National Renal Care.

  • Their DAY has come

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    Mogale City's DA leadership announces the three youths who will be taking their youth league further than ever this year.

  • Groot opheffingsplanne met nuwe huis

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    Opheffing en bemagtiging is twee woorde waaraan die span van Mercy House in Krugersdorp-Wes glo. Wayne Yeates wat saam met…

  • Introducing March’s Solve-It Squad winner, Thobile

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    Eight-year-old Thobile Thobela enjoyed doing the colouring-in competition and wasn't surprised when she won.

  • Mogale City has reported 12 142 recoveries from Covid-19

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    The total number of Covid-19 cases reported in the West Rand District is 24 706 with 815 deaths and 23…

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