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  • Feeding Scheme benefits from school’s charity

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    Good Hope Centre in Mataffin recently benefited from a local school’s support, in celebration of the country’s former president. The…

  • Wonders of science and maths exposed

    News

    Black holes, Mxit, neonatal incubators and mine equipment may seem like a strange bedfellows, but it served the common purpose…

  • Elvis, chimps and Pumas fill the lives of Kamagugu kids

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    They met Elvis, ran with the Pumas and ran around I'langa mall in a trolley.

  • Rhino Run arrives in Nelspruit

    Local news

    The tractor has completed a journey from Cape Town to Nelspruit without changing its tyres...

  • Child crushed by water tank

    News

    A water tank that recently fell over at a primary school crushed an eight-year-old child and injured two other pupils.

  • Koster lig die Beeldtrofee omhoog

    Local news

    Die atmosfeer was vol afwagting vir die Beeldtrofee-finaal wat Saterdag uiteindelik aangebreek het- 'n groot dag vir Komatipoort en 'n…

  • Teachers fume over possible deductions

    Local news

    According to the letter dated May 24, which is in Barberton Times' possession, Khoza said the educators and pupils embarked…

  • Young squash players develop their skills at clinic

    Local news

    The practice took place under the watchful eye of the official coach for Lowveld Squash, John Lingashi.

  • Handsome ransom lets eagle land

    News

    After a week of uncertainty, Swoop the eagle made is back safely to his stomping grounds at Penryn College.

  • Youngsters exposed to the wonders of Science

    News

    Black holes, Mxit, neonatal incubators and mine equipment may seem like a strange combination, but it served the common purpose…

  • Komatipoort deur na Beeldtrofee finaal op hel tuisveld

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    Die eerste span van Komatipoort Akademie, ook bekend as die Buffels, het Saterdag 'n finaal in die Beeldtrofee op hul…

  • Lubbe Pillay battle absorbs Spur Challenge

    Local news

    It was a three way battle between Pillay, Lubbe and Clark on the dusty track around Penryn College...

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