Local news
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‘It will take years to recover losses’
Local newsCovid-19 has had a huge impact on South Africa's economy and local businesses have also felt the blow.
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PMC distributes sanitisers to local taxi drivers
Local newsPalabora Mining Company (PMC) is no stranger to the local taxi associations of Phalaborwa and Lulekani.
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Hlokomela receives women’s mobile clinic from Japanese embassy
Local newsHlokomela, a predominantly Hoedspruit based HIV/Aids educational and treatment programme recently received a mobile clinic from the Embassy of Japan…
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Transport gives clarity on licence renewals
Local newsThe Department of Transport has clarified the uncertainty surrounding various licence renewals and expiry deadlines.
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GTM offices close an after employee tested positive
Local newsThe offices of the Greater Tzaneen Municipality (GTM) have been closed after an due to Covid-19.
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FABCO establishes wholesale markets in Mopani district
Local newsExecutive mayor, Pule Shayi says Mopani District Municipality will always seek to forge partnerships with cooperatives, especially those with capacity…
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When foodies come together, things start to happen
Local newsWhen times got tough during the corona pandemic, local producers of fresh and homemade food products in Magoebaskloof got their…
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Sassa launches new online grant application portal
Local newsThe South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has launched a new online grant application portal.
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AfriForum is bedrywig in Tzaneen gemeenskap
Local newsAfriForum-buurtwaglede in Tzaneen het onlangs opleiding in brandbestryding ontvang wat deur die Letaba Fire Protection Association aangebied is.
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Letaba camp’s shop in KNP gutted in a fire
Local newsA fire broke out in the storeroom of the shop at Letaba Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park (KNP)…
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Wonderboom moringa hier verbou
Local newsMoringa, ‘n wonderboom met medisinale waarde, word reg hier in Limpopo verbou. Dié plantasie met sowat 300 bome is die…
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R200m paid to Limpopians in UIF in 3 months
Local newsThe Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) in Limpopo has so far paid over R200 million in UIF claims in three months.











