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Many taverns are operating illegally in villages around Tzaneen
Local newsDespite the ban on selling alcohol, taverns are operating illegally from their back doors.
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Team Limpopo takes over the race course
InternationalA Limpopo rally driver has been named the best navigator in the country.
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Tzaneen verloor ‘n groot gees
Local newsJohan Spies, boer en entrepreneur, het diep spore in die gemeenskap getrap.
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Dealer of counterfeit cigarettes sentenced
CrimePolice followed a tip-off that led to the discovery and confiscation of illicit cigarettes with an estimated market value of…
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TZANEEN: Sameroeper van mense op die wêreldverhoog
Local newsDr. Theo de Jager is die president van die wêreldlandbouersorganisasie, iemand met 'n passie vir familieboere en die lewe!
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Hlokomela starts producing protective buffs for farm workers
Local newsAn appeal is made for donations to fund a project to produce 5000 buffs for farm workers.
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911 Response24 launches a free app to assist with emergencies in SA during Covid-19 crisis
BusinessCorona virus has continued to ravage communities which has caused an increased need for information and emergency services. 911 Response24…
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Covid-19 on newspaper – Is it safe?
Local newsTo date there have been no incidents of transmission on newsprint and magazine paper materials.
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Word from the Herald Group
Local newsThis decision was not taken lightly, nor were considerations of the safety and wellbeing of our employees, says Benno Stander,…
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Tzaneen to be focus point in Limpopo when SASSA payments start tomorrow
Local newsThe elderly and disabled will be at special risk when SASSA payments start on 30 March amidst the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Greater Tzaneen Municipality (GTM) closes shop during lockdown
Local newsThe municipality had discussions with the Department of Home Affairs for essential services, such as issuing death certificates, that will…
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LIMPOPO: SANParks closes Kruger and other parks
Local newsDespite an earlier announcement that SANParks will remain open, they closed their gates on Wednesday 25 March. Tourists from high…











