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  • UPDATE: Total gas shortage a real possibility

    News

    The gas shortage of the past week is only the tip of the South African iceberg.

  • Ba-Phalabora residents suspend strike

    MunicipalUpdate

    A settlement has been reached to end a four day protest action by residents of Makhushane, Maseke and Mashishimale.

  • No gas available

    Local news

    Large parts of the country, and the Letaba district in particular, faces a critical shortage of liquid petroleum gas (normal…

  • UPDATE: Phalaborwa rampage keeps on intensifying

    Crime

    Shortly after three trucks and two vans were torched on Sunday evening by angry Ba-Phalaborwa residents at Makhushane / Mica…

  • TB en Polio entstof landswyd byna gedaan

    Local news

    Die voorraadvlakke van beide die entstof wat aan pasgebore babas toegedien word om hulle teen Tuberkulose te beskerm sowel as…

  • ‘Give us electricity or we block the road’

    Local news

    The residents of Lusaka and Mbambamencisi outside Nkowankowa blocked the Lydenburg Road on Monday morning.

  • Phalaborwa residents on a rampage

    Crime

    Three trucks and two bakkies burnt to ashes in Phalaborwa on Sunday evening.

  • Four fatalities on the R36 over the weekend

    Local news

    Three fatal accidents happened on the R36, Lydenburg road, outside Tzaneen, over the weekend.

  • Petrol prices set to decrease in August

    News

    The Department of Energy want to informs the public about the fuel prices for August.

  • R2,55 million fine for water pollution in Phalaborwa, KNP

    Local news

    South African National Parks (SANParks) welcomed the sentencing on Thursday, July 30 of Bosveld Phosphates PTY Ltd to a fine…

  • Letaba’s CEO absolved of all responsibility

    Local news

    Letaba Herald would like to apologise for reporting inaccurate facts on the story published on our website last Thursday.

  • Majeje Community storm tribal offices

    Local news

    In a twist of events, Majeje residents under the Majeje Community Development Trust stormed the tribal offices on Sunday evening…

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