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  • Carnage on the R34 – Two killed

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    Although the cause of the accident is still under investigation, it is believed that the driver of the truck had…

  • Allegiance- a documentary on religion vs cultural beliefs

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    LOCALS can look forward to possibly finding a way to draw a clearer line between religion and ancestral beliefs depending…

  • The sky is no limit for this star

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    ORIGINALLY from the rural KwaGwebu area just outside of Vryheid, local afropop artist Cebo Dikane says she has always been…

  • Utrecht Street dust expected to settle soon

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    According to the contractors at the site, the operation had hit a snag early on when it was discovered, the…

  • Role players meet to look for solutions to ongoing taxi war

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    High-powered meeting to discuss taxi violence

  • Sizabonke- helping everyone

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    A car dealership that is all about selling class and prestige to the people, this is what Sizabonke’s Auto is…

  • AfriForum tackles unfinished municipal tasks

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    After receiving no response from the municipality by the assigned deadline, AfriForum took the bull by the horns and set…

  • Local youth remembered

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    DESPITE the cold weather, local departments went to battle it out on the soccer field at Cecil Emmett on Saturday.

  • Is your building fire safe?

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    DO you occupy a building that used to be a house and is now an office or a shop?

  • Inkamana presents: Dancing with Dreams

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    The year 2016 will go down in the history of Inkamana as the year of Dancing with Dreams.

  • Taxi hit-men linked to hits in Weenen and Bergville

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    The Hawks believe they may be linked to several hits from various ongoing taxi wars

  • Landbou’s ‘Bucket Brigade’

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    THE last two weeks at Landbou have reminded us to be very grateful for running water.

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