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  • Your December holiday safety checklist

    Local news

    #Festive2020 December is a time to rest and recharge and to spend time with loved ones. This is true for…

  • 10 DIY Christmas gift ideas

    Local news

    #Festive2020 Christmas is a time of giving, this long-standing tradition spans generations.

  • Kruger Lowveld Tourism concerned about non-compliance with Covid-19 regulations

    Local news

    The Kruger Lowveld Tourism (KLT) released a statement saying it has learned with concern that some of the Lowveld’s tourism…

  • Unemployment in SA: Is There Any Hope Left?

    Business

    South Africa has very high unemployment numbers. What is the state of affairs?

  • Mpumalanga gospel artists celebrated

    Local news

    Ndumiso Makubule from Nkomazi won the Best song of the year: "Ngiyakholelwa KuJesu" .

  • UMP students accused of criminal acts

    Local news

    The students reportedly stole alcoholic  and soft beverages worth a total value of R110 000, as well as groceries worth…

  • Basic Education to implement three-year recovery plan

    Local news

    The 2021 academic year will start on 25 January for teachers and 27 January for learners with a three-year curriculum…

  • Public urged to minimize visits to Sars offices

    Local news

    Taxpayers are urged to preferably engage with SARS through electronic channels such as eFiling. 

  • Zero tolerance on MP’s roads

    Local news

    Speeding, overloading, unroadworthy vehicles and driving under the influence of intoxicating substances will not be tolerated this festive season.

  • Update your GEPF information today

    Advertorial

    The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) calls for members to update their pension fund details.

  • Andy Masiye scouts for talent

    Local news

    He invites artists of all music genres to the launch of his talent search initiatives at Mkhuhlu Alliance Church on…

  • Doc’s Covid-19 fear becomes a stark reality

    Local news

    As normal activity resumes the fear of contracting Covid-19 seems to be slowly subsiding. This is according to Dr Prudence…

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