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  • Tracy Todd has new big plans

    Local news

    The beloved and inspirational Tracy has shared plans for her next project, and she is sure her community will help…

  • Parents praying for Mienke

    Local news

    Baby Mienke's parents are still hopeful that their little girl will get better after a week in hospital after chocking…

  • Man convicted for raping minor

    Hard news

    He pleaded not guilty to the charges, stating that he only slapped the girl as she was disturbing him while…

  • Terry, Smit to take on the world

    Local sport

    Local cyclists, Willie Smith (RoadCover) and Ryan Terry (Team Infinita) have been selected to represent South Africa at the 90th…

  • Much-loved local voice helps to bring the theatre of the mind to life

    Local news

    Locally based Shabba "DJ Shabbisto" Mavuso, who hosts the Afternoon Drive Show on Ligwalagwala FM, was recently at Newtown in…

  • Volg Ou Joe saam met TRAC en Innibos

    Local news

    Vandag se Ou Joe is trots geborg deur Innibos

  • Don’t confuse swine flu with seasonal influenza

    Local news

    The provincial Department of Health says that, contrary to popular belief, there is no outbreak of swine flu in Mpumalanga.

  • Kishugu’s pilot programme provides clients with vital information

    Advertorial

    Kishugu Fleet Solutions (KFS) specialises in vehicle leasing, fuel management, fleet insurance and DriveCam - which is a driver behaviour…

  • Jongspan trek saam vir krieketdag

    Local sport

    Groentjies van 10 skole in die omgewing het onlangs aan Laerskool Witrivier se krieketdag deelgeneem.

  • KLETS MET KATRIEN: Die wonder van musiek

    Blogs

    Liedjies word geskryf deur mense. Regte mense met regte lewensstories om te vertel. Elke liedjie het n storie in.

  • R14 million worth of problems

    Local news

    The Rapper Jay-Z may have 99 problems, but it's not as big as the R14 million problem a WSU student…

  • Log in Inyaka Dam claims R300k bass boat

    Local news

    The tournament came to an abrupt halt for Mr Peter Quadling when a log, estimated to be around 50 metres…

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