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Stalled Ga Mashabela road project will reach its destination
UncategorizedAccording to Road Agency Limpopo (RAL) CEO, Gabriel Maluleke, the project RAL/T866/2016, which entailed upgrading the gravel road, was halted…
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Four men arrested for mob attack
UncategorizedAn officer at Tubatse SAPS said, "Four middle aged men, Sonny Mamogale, Jim Mabuza, Ollie Mabuza and Oupa Sewela, appeared…
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Videoreeks vir jeugkerk op plaaslike bodem verfilm
'n Klompie jeug-bedienaars van Pretoria het aan 'n groot avontuur by Paardeplaats Nature Retreat op die Longtompas tussen 21 en…
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Welbekende boer skryf nou lekker leesstof vir die kleingoed
Om hierdie boer in murg en been se naam te verbind aan "kinderboekskrywer", sal vir baie vreemd klink.
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Dream big for your future – career guidance counsellor shows the way
Everyone dreams about their futures. For learners and young adults on the brink of their careers, new and amazing futures…
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Footage of supposedly drunk traffic cop goes viral
The traffic officer who was caught allegedly drunk on camera while in full uniform is under investigation.
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Make lemon marmalade with your kids
Looking for something fun to make with the kids? Use this three-ingredient recipe to make lemon marmalade.
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Numbi Park has a slithering guest
UncategorizedResidents of Numbi Park were welcomed home by a 3,5-metre southern African python on Thursday February 25.
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Local lass is a Mrs Tourism Globe finalist
Uncategorized“I see myself winning the crown and representing my country globally. I will continue doing charity work in my communities…
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Gholfers ding mee om provinsiale span te maak
Tagtig gholfers van regoor die provinsie het Saterdag die bane by Lydenburg Gholfklub aangedurf. Die Lydenburg-ope is 'n kwalifiserende toernooi…
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Lydenburg lawyer spearheads petition against service delivery issues at municipality
Following a week of violent protests a decisive effort is being made to take over service delivery in Thaba Chweu…
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Mayhem reigns in Lydenburg
A service delivery protest wreaked havoc on Monday as about 400 residents marched in town.











