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Ga-Maphopha athlete finishes 10th in Comrades
Local newsSteelpoort's Tebogo Pulusa finished 10th in the 99th Comrades Marathon, earning R39 000 and some other prizes.
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Two pedestrians left critical after being struck by bakkie in Lydenburg
Local newsSensitive ContentTwo people were critically injured and hospitalised after being hit by a bakkie while trying to cross Lydenburg's Voortrekker Street.
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Irene Louise Van Wyk loop Innibos mis weens gesondheid
Local newsIrene-Louise van Wyk moes haar Innibos-optrede kanselleer nadat sy met ’n ernstige infeksie in die hospitaal opgeneem is.
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Aggressive old buffalo put down due to danger to residents
Local newsSensitive ContentA lone buffalo was put down after repeated attempts to safely remove it from Marloth Park failed.
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KYK: In die Stoel met Laevelder: Naranda Leeuwner
Local newsNaranda Leeuwner gesels oor nuwe produksies en wêreldklasvermaak wat op die planke gebring word.
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DCM partners with SAPS to curb crime in Nokaneng
Local newsDCM and Sekhukhune SAPS partnered to raise awareness about crime and encourage community involvement in crime prevention.
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Mpumalanga government officials granted bail in Pretoria Magistrate’s Court
Local newsTwo officials attached to the IMU in the Mpumalanga Office of the Premier are awaiting trial on murder charges.
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Unknown woman’s body found in Mbombela
Local newsSensitive ContentAccording to the police, a foreign national in hiding discovered the deceased.
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Samsung Galaxy A27 5G brings an immersive display and awesome intelligence to more users
AdvertorialSponsoredNewest addition to the Galaxy A series features an Infinity-O display, combining a seamless viewing experience with reliable performance and…
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Ga-Mampuru shops looted as part of June 30 protest
Local newsCurrently its calm in Burgersfort, Steelpoort and Ohrigstad, with no disturbances to traffic.
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Mpumalanga MEC assesses Lebombo Border operations ahead of March and March protests
Local newsIncreased movement is expected at the Lebombo Border Post ahead of the national protest against undocumented foreign nationals.
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Mpumalanga contractors claim millions owed for completed government projects
Local newsCompanies claim they have not been paid since 2023, despite completing projects.











