Local news
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Alleged UIF fraudster fugitive rearrested in Gauteng
Local newsThe fraud accused was granted bail and absconded after only three court appearances.
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The City of Mbombela is resurfacing a section of Andrew Street
Hard newsThe resealing of Andrew Street is part of the City of Mbombela's ongoing maintenance programme.
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Mpumalanga High Court postpones Gardee murder trial again
Hard newsThe Hillary Gardee murder trial has been ongoing for more than two years.
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The Kruger National Park’s name remains unchanged
Hard newsAfriForum is taking legal steps to correct misleading information on Google Maps which refers to the KNP as Skukuza National…
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Cultural tourism fuels economy of Hazyview’s rural heart
Local newsSouth Africans are encouraged to explore Shabalala Trust’s Kasi Tours to celebrate their heritage and support sustainable rural tourism.
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Masibekela Clinic in sad state of disrepair
Local newsThe clinic, which serves many residents in the Nkomazi region, has not been adequately maintained.
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MER calls for liquor traders to reduce noise during matric examinations
Hard newsTavern owners are urged to lower their music during the Grade 12 examinations.
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Misnamed Kruger Park sparks AfriForum legal campaign
Hard newsAfriForum has reported the matter to Google and insists on rectification.
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Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Mbombela celebrates new building
Local newsThe Mbombela parish of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church South Africa celebrated its 10th anniversary by officially opening a new building…
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Call for urgent action to resolve KMI Airport flight disruptions
Hard newsFlight delays and cancellations at KMI Airport have disrupted the tourism economy.
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Phakama Mbombela hosts national artists in KaNyamazane
Local newsPhakama Mbombela’s first 2-in-1 show rocked Chaf Zar Lifestyle on October 4, with Big Zulu headlining a lively after-party.
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Desperate Emgwenya residents plead for intervention as decay worsens
Hard newsResidents of Emgwenya (formerly Waterval Boven) are demanding urgent government intervention as failing service delivery leaves the town in crisis.











