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Mopani TVET student wins bronze at WorldSkills SA
Local newsDespite facing unfamiliar equipment, Polite Nyalungu, a boiler making student from Mopani TVET College, won bronze at the WorldSkills SA…
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Tessa (10) opens her own museum in Phalaborwa
Local newsGr 5 Kingfisher learner, Tessa Young, opened her own museum featuring fossils, minerals, and a 4.6-billion-year-old meteorite after a visit…
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Gifted Giyani learner seeks support to showcase art talent
Local newsPfunanani Special School in Giyani urges artists and organisations to help talented learner Amahle Manqele build a future through her…
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Marula Festival disruption impacts Makhushane brewers
Local newsFestival cancellation hits Makhushane morula brewers hard, but the Go Loma Morula event provides support and a platform for their…
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Phalaborwa rugby star leads Fauna Park to victory
Local newsFauna Park Primary celebrates a victorious day at the Get Into Rugby tournament, highlighted by Mosa Malatjie’s exceptional play.
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Provincial tennis success for Merensky brothers in Limpopo
Local newsMerensky Agricultural Academy brothers Eddie and Willem Mostert represent Limpopo in tennis, showcasing talent, dedication, and sibling rivalry.
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Mopani shooter tops Mpumalanga North competition
Local newsSA Hunters Mpumalanga North shooting competition held in Burgersfort sees Mopani marksman claim first place and Phalaborwa’s Dagha Boyz shine.
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Limpopo residents fear for safety as key bridges fail
Local newsResidents in Bolobedu and Kgapane warn of safety risks as cracks and a collapsed bridge highlight urgent infrastructure problems in…
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Young Drakies athlete targets SA Champs medal
Local newsRolivhuwa Mudanalwo, a learner from Drakensig Primary, will compete at the SA Athletics Championships after dominating sprints, hurdles, and long…
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Pits Paint Polokwane INGCO Concept Store – Grand Opening
Local newsSponsoredJoin the grand opening of the Pits Paint Polokwane INGCO Concept Store on April 9 for specials, giveaways and promotions.
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Flood-damaged pipeline leaves Boelang dry for months
Local newsBoelang residents have gone two months without water after floods washed away pipelines, with tanker deliveries reportedly irregular and frustrating…
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Magoebaskloof wildlife at risk
Local newsConservationists removed 151 snares in Magoebaskloof between January 2025 and February 2026, uncovering evidence of protected species being killed.











