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Water ‘coincidence’ sparks anger in Phalaborwa
Local newsResidents allege someone has deliberately been closing the main supply valve, leaving Longtill dry for weeks while nearby sections received…
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Phalaborwa’s Kasi Sauce shortlisted for SA Agricultural Awards
Local newsA leap of faith and a passion for sauce-making has earned Kgaugelo Ramaphoko of Phalaborwa two national award nominations, who…
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Giyani brothers run farm where nothing goes to waste
Local newsDeon Mthombeni bought one ewe with his NSFAS allowance in 2017. Today he and his brother Vutivi run a growing…
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Deerpark panga attack accused granted bail, farmer shocked
Local newsThe man accused of attacking a Tzaneen farmer with a panga has been granted R500 bail, leaving the victim "irritated…
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Samsung re-affirms commitment to empowering young South Africans
AdvertorialSponsoredCelebrating youth month by transferring critical skills that create employment & entrepreneurship opportunities for local economy.
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Illegal land occupation in Hoedspruit an increasing concern
Local newsIllegal land occupation in Hoedspruit is placing pressure on public services and environmentally sensitive areas, with stakeholders warning of growing…
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Tzaneen teen (19) earns Springbok call-up
Local sportFormer Hudson Ntsanwisi High learner, Vanessa Gabadi, has earned a Springbok u/20 call-up and a place at the Bulls Daisies…
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DA slams Tzaneen mayor’s Soma over ‘uncomfortable truths’
Local newsThe DA has criticised Mayor Odas Ngobeni's State of the Municipality address, saying it failed to address deteriorating services and…
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Maruleng mayor leads spaza shop blitz in Madeira
Local newsMaruleng Mayor Tsheko Musolwa led a compliance inspection of spaza shops in Madeira, issuing fines for expired food and by-law…
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Mama Joy on World Cup: ‘It was wonderful’
Local newsSuperfan Mama Joy shares her World Cup journey, how she funded the trip, and life with her husband, 'Papa Joy',…
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Giyani protesters ‘fire warning shot’ over undocumented foreigners
Local newsGiyani street vendors marched over undocumented foreign nationals, warning: "If government doesn't act, we will do it ourselves."











