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Councillors pay tribute to music veteran Albert Mazibuko
Estcourt NewsThe municipality praised Albert Mazibuko as one of the artists who flew Estcourt's flag high on the international stage.
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Ezakheni E-Section residents march over ongoing water shortages
Ladysmith GazetteWater comes and goes, disappearing for extended periods of time.
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Michaelis learners benefit from wildlife-inspired book donation
SchoolsMichaelis School receives children’s books celebrating wildlife, conservation, and Graham Root’s legacy.
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Fashionistas on the catwalk at Little Egerton
Ladysmith GazetteThe fashion show was followed by a fun picnic.
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Besige vakansie bring groot sportprestasies vir Pionier
Local newsPioniers behaal sterk sportprestasies tydens ’n besige vakansie vol aktiwiteite.
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Crumbling road infrastructure stretches municipal resources to the limit
Dundee CourierGrader controversy leaves roads worsening as residents complain about dangerous conditions across Dundee and Glencoe
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108MP camera meets sleek design in HONOR 600 Lite
BusinessSponsoredHONOR 600 Lite launches with metal-forged unibody design and a 108MP ultra-clear camera
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Newcastle SPCA protects animals through education and action
Newcastle AdvertiserLearn how you can help sustain the vital work they do.
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Endumeni budget battles debt and theft while proposing ‘moderate’ tariff increases
Dundee CourierEndumeni’s draft budget proposes tariff increases as debt and electricity theft strain service delivery.
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‘Class of 1976’ get together at reunion
Local newsOld Newcastle High School classmates reconnected after 50 years.
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Throwback Thursday: Town Hall stands as landmark since 1899
Newcastle AdvertiserThe Town Hall in Scott Street was officially opened in 1899 and remains an important landmark, with a working clock…
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Ladysmith will soon be a city?
Ladysmith GazetteThe mayor says this is a journey and all the conditions cannot be achieved in one financial year.











