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Poaching accused back on the job
Local newsFour Kruger National Park rangers are back at work after they were arrested on poaching-related charges earlier this year. Photo:…
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Kaptein vier 36 jaar van trotse diens in die SAPD
Local newsMBOMBELA - Hy is 'n geharde polisieman, 'n ongelooflike onderhandelaar, mal oor spoed en diep gelowig. Maar kapt. Pieter Smit…
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SAHRC’s investigation into nightspots’ noise disturbances
Local newsThe provincial office of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is investigating two local night clubs for alleged human…
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Suspended top rangers back at KNP
Local newsDon English and a colleague, Victor Magakwe, were suspended on October 11 for the alleged assault and mistreatment of rangers…
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Pets should receive first priority this festive season, says SPCA
Local newsDecember time is usually a busy period for the SPCA as a result of the number of stray animals it…
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Mopani Pharmacy is your answer to the Great Itch of the season
AdvertorialIt is summertime and you know what that means; birds and bees, all sorts of greens on the trees.
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A warning to consume alcohol moderately this festive season
Local newsThe South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (SANCA) launched a campaign that urges ordinary citizens not to…
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DCM commemorates World AIDS Day and emphasises healthy living
Local news"The government is offering treatment for everyone. It is vital for one to know his or her status. We support…
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Traffic crisis on N4 at Komatipoort tackled
Local news"Advise your guests, friends and businesses to use the Tenbosch/Ngwenya road instead of N4 during this holiday season"
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How to keep your car on the road in the wet
Local newsFollowing a few simple guidelines for wet road conditions is important to avoid becoming involved in an accident
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Things to consider to avoid falling for a car recall scam
Local newsIf there is a genuine recall, a car manufacturer won’t collect your car themselves, as the liability and risks are…
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Enchanting Christmas performance by the Drakensberg Boys Choir
Local newsThe 100-strong Drakensberg Boys Choir made a turn in the city at the end of November, as part of its…











