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  • Vegetables growing at a farm.

    Kruger Gate Hotel backs Belfast small farmers

    Local news

    Kruger Gate Hotel will source fresh produce from Belfast smallholder farmers, creating stable markets and supporting sustainable community development.

  • AfriForum Phalaborwa boosts safety at retirement home

    Local news

    AfriForum and residents install over 30 solar lights at Bougainvilla Park to curb crime, with next steps focused on strengthening…

  • Phalaborwa United sack coach after Nedbank exit

    Sport

    Phalaborwa United have dismissed coach Tefu Mashamaite after a Nedbank Cup defeat, with claims he learned via Facebook.

  • Long road to bring TUT to Giyani

    Local news

    Community leaders recount the long journey to bring TUT to Giyani, overcoming setbacks to secure a campus they hope will…

  • Giyani man sentenced to life for rape of minor (14)

    Local news

    A Giyani man has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2022 rape of his then 14-year-old neighbour.

  • Good turnout at Hoedspruit bass fishing event

    Sport

    Over 50 anglers joined the second Klaserie Dam bass competition, with record female participation and a 3kg catch securing top…

  • A fire spreads on the ground.

    Hoedspruit fire displaces 200 people

    Local news

    A shack fire in Plastic View, Hoedspruit, destroyed about 100 homes and displaced 200 residents, with support efforts underway.

  • Murisi Rikhotso poses with her cricket bat.

    Giyani teen (16) selected for CSA World Cup pathway

    Sport

    16-year-old Murisi Rikhotso earns a place at the CSA women’s camp, chasing her dream of playing for South Africa at…

  • Maruleng moves to curb illegal Blyde River mining

    Local news

    Maruleng engages stakeholders to fight illegal gold mining threatening the Blyde River with toxic pollution, endangering farms, wildlife, and communities.

  • DA demands MEC release Limpopo athletes report

    Local news

    DA urges Limpopo MEC to publish probe into alleged misconduct, corruption, and athlete mistreatment at SA Schools Athletics Championships.

  • TUT public meeting in Giyani erupts over hiring

    Local news

    A Giyani TUT public meeting collapsed as residents demanded answers over hiring, calling for workers’ dismissal and a fresh recruitment…

  • MPAC chairperson Eric Makondo presents his report.

    Giyani urged to end costly pothole outsourcing

    Local news

    MPAC chair Eric Makondo says Giyani should stop outsourcing pothole repairs, citing poor quality and high costs, urging work be…

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