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SPONSORED | DCM invests in bottled water business
Local newsSponsoredThe Aqualetz Water Company received some purification equipment from Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine in its continuing efforts to support local businesses…
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Samsung expands Circle to Search to Galaxy A Series
AdvertorialSponsoredBuilt upon Samsung-Google collaboration, Circle to Search brings a seamless search experience to more Galaxy users
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SPONSORED | The TailG: Three wheels are the charm!
AdvertorialSponsoredIt costs less than a four-wheel quad bike, and because it is electric, its operating costs are lower than a…
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Traffic officer run over near Graskop
Local newsThe traffic officer was trying to stop a bakkie that was speeding. The driver did not stop, run over the…
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SPONSORED | A giant solution to all roofing needs
Local newsSponsoredIn the heart of every home, above the stylish interiors and vibrant exteriors, lies the unsung hero of structural integrity…
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Wildfire out on Uitkyk Road not contained, but under control for now
Local newsThe cause of these fires is still unknown at this stage, and the residents of the area are urged to…
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Wildfires rage east of Shandon Estate outside Mbombela
Hard newsLandowners are advised to stay vigilant and use hosepipes to wet around their homes to keep the fire at bay…
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More suspected illegal immigrants nabbed near Malalane
Hard newsTargeted police operations in the Nkomazi District continue to yield successes.
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Field ranger wounded by buffalo in Kruger National Park
Local newsThe buffalo was shot dead to rescue the injured field ranger who was holding onto the animal by its horns.
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White-backed vultures take flight once more after being rescued in Nkomazi
Local newsThe vultures were released back into the wild after three weeks of intensive rehabilitation.
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Mbombela traffic officer back in court
Local newsThe case against a suspect of a failed CIT heist, Khanyisile Nyalunga, was postponed to September 27 for a pre-trial…
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Possible charges for driver who bumped lioness in the Kruger
Local newsThe Kruger’s spokesperson, Ike Phaahla, has asked visitors who witnessed the incident to come forward so the matter can be…











