Local news
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Millions for Tzaneen’s new centre
Local newsA multi-million Rand commercial development is underway in Tzaneen adjacent to the R71 next to the Sasol garage which will…
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90-year-old man in need of proper shelter
Local newsAn elderly man from Ga-Wale village outside Tzaneen is seeking assistance for proper shelter.
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PHOTOS: Tom Cruise finally shows face in Hoedspruit
Local newsAfter countless rumours and glimpses, the Hollywood star finally took of his mask and greeted fans in Hoedspruit.
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Correctional services in Polokwane management area cautions public on learnership scam
Local newsDepartment of Correctional Services (DCS), Polokwane Management Area has been made aware of the fraudulent recruitment scam, being run on…
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‘No to foreigners’ youngsters say
Local newsA group of unemployed youngsters from Nkowankowa, Dan village, and neighbouring areas are demanding jobs and are saying no to…
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GTM’s Lelope in the ‘power’ seat
Local newsWith 30 years of experience “working with electricity” under his belt, Sam Lelope, director of electricity in the Greater Tzaneen…
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Troskie’s advise on encountering wild animals
Local newsWould you know what to do if you were to come across a lion or a wild animal on the…
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Musolwa replaces Thobetjane as mayor
Local newsThe chief whip of the Maruleng Local Municipality (MLM) will replace the current mayor, Dipuo Thobetjane.
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Tzaneense ikoon vier vyftig jaar in praktyk
Local newsDr. Sarel Spies, welbekende plaaslike geneesheer, vier sy vyftigste jaar in praktyk in die Tzaneen- en Duiwelskloof-omgewing!
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Vacancy: Senior Packhouse Manager
AdvertorialThe purpose of the role is to manage the packing facility and related quality and protocol measures, operational teams and…
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Vacancy: General Manager
AdvertorialJob purpose of the position is to provide leadership and strategic direction for the business unit and packhouse managers. Develop…
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TryGive feeds 160 children daily
Local newsAn Acornhoek man is the driving force behind a project where he and his wife feed up to 160 children…










