Vryheid Herald
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VRYHEID KZN: Ambitious but in need of a wheelchair to get around
Local newsSbongakonke Londiwe Zulu is a physically disabled young woman who doesn't use her disability as an excuse for anything. That…
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VRYHEID KZN: ‘Knights of the Round Table’ donate to the needy
Local newsDon’t forget – the Round Table will be hosting a Golf Day on August 14
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VRYHEID KZN: ‘DA vs ANC bribery case’ postponed to July 7
CrimeLast year, the ANC officials appeared before the Vryheid Magistrate's Court and the case was struck off the roll. On…
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VRYHEID KZN: Making biking memories between father and son
Local sportTwo weeks ago, Patrick Friend and his son, Richard, embarked on this challenging adventure
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VRYHEID KZN: Vryheid’s Gay community celebrates Pride Month
communityThe whole aim of the march was to make the people of Vryheid aware of them, respect them and not…
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VRYHEID KZN: 36 years behind bars for murder and attempted murder
CrimeHe was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for each count of murder and six years for attempted murder
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VRYHEID KZN: Over 1700 arrests in KZN for contravention of lockdown regulations
CrimeAnother 137 were arrested for selling or consuming liquor in a public space
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VRYHEID KZN: Donors urged to bleed for the everyday battle
Local newsPlease remember: one unit of blood can save up to three lives and donating only takes 30 minutes, four times…
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VRYHEID KZN: Municipal office closure due to Covid-19
MunicipalFor media enquiries, contact Lolo Madonsela on 079-401-7556. Issued by Office of Municipal Manager, AbaQulusi Local Municipality
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VRYHEID KZN: Fertile soil reaps massive pumpkin harvest
Local newsThey will then sell the veggies to the community, but for now they unselfishly give away any extras to friends…
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VRYHEID KZN: Encouraging eligible voters to register for October elections
NewsThe mobilisation campaign will roll out from June 14, over two phases across television, radio, digital and outdoor channels throughout…
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VRYHEID KZN: Faded road markings cause confusion in town
Local newsHigh Street is not the only street without proper markings











