Local news
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Foundation teaches boys how to treat girls
Local newsGrowing up with a very strict father who did not show much affection left Themba Mhlongo yearning for fatherly love…
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First villages get water
Local newsThe executive mayor of the Mopani District Municipality, Pule Shayi, visited Bambeni village in ward 24 on Friday, October 14,…
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Schools closed down by Labour while Education underspends
Local newsSince the beginning of the year, a number of schools in Limpopo have been partially closed down by the Department…
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Xihoko Circuit celebrate retirees
Local newsThe Xihoko Circuit, hosted a farewell party for four of its former employees at Hotel@Tzaneen recently.
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3500ha destroyed by wildfire at Timbavati
Local newsRoughly 3500 hectares of vegetation burnt over the two days due to the extreme heat wave in the Timbavati Private…
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The Presidency pleased with progress at Nkowankowa Industrial Park
Local newsThe deputy minister in the Presidency, Pinky Kekana, is satisfied with the progress of the Nkowankowa Industrial Park.
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Modjadjiskloof residents have little or no water
Local newsModjadjiskloof residents in the Greater Letaba municipal area are complaining that they have had little or no water in their…
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PMC’s trains do not wait with new railway upgrade
Local newsPalabora Mining Company (PMC) and Transnet executives launched the upgraded railway at the mine recently.
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Youth Forum runs campaign to pass new Tobacco Control Bill
Local newsThe South African Tobacco-Free Youth Forum (SATFYF) is running a 3-month campaign from September to November to support the passing…
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Elziné wen nasionale skoonheidskompetisie
Local newsElziné Kotzé, ‘n plaaslike skoonheid van Georges Valley het die afgelope naweek as die wenner in haar ouderdomsgroep van die…
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Olyfberg-vuur verwoes meer as 1800 hektaar
Local news‘n Geskatte 1800 hektaar se natuurlike veld is in ‘n brand wat Vrydag teen die hange van die Olyfberg in…
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Cameras help to keep Hoedspruit safe
Local newsHoedspruit’s Town Watch carried out approximately 232 hours of active camera monitoring from August 29 to September 26.











