Vryheid Herald
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National Treasury withholds municipal funding
Local newsNational Treasury temporarily withholds July funding from AbaQulusi over financial management concerns.
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Clothing donation drive revives Ubuntu spirit in Vryheid
Local newsZakhele Foundation's clothing drive delivers hope to vulnerable families while encouraging more community donations.
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Substation upgrade aims to improve electricity reliability
Local newsMason Substation upgrade aims to improve electricity reliability and strengthen Vryheid's power network.
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Vryheid parkrun celebrates volunteers and walkers
Local sportPersonal bests, milestones and community spirit define another memorable Vryheid parkrun.
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AbaQulusi says cable theft cases fail in court
Local newsAbaQulusi says cable theft cases have failed to secure convictions despite arrests.
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AbaQulusi delays electricity box safety project
Local newsHigh tender prices delay a project to improve the safety of electricity distribution boxes.
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Municipality outlines plans to improve electricity services
Local newsAbaQulusi Local Municipality outlines plans to improve electricity services and strengthen communication with consumers.
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Vryheid strengthens partnerships to protect the community
Local newsSecurity stakeholders reaffirm their commitment to protecting Vryheid through cooperation and preparedness.
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New AbaQulusi electricity tariffs take effect
Local newsResidents and businesses pay higher electricity tariffs as new NERSA-approved prices take effect.
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Fortress Running Series makes KZN debut in Vryheid
Local newsFortress Running Series brings its first KwaZulu-Natal race to Vryheid this July.
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AARTO rollout skips AbaQulusi for now
Local newsAbaQulusi remains outside the latest AARTO rollout despite nationwide expansion.
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Suspected illegal immigrants found in Bhekuzulu
Local newsAuthorities respond after community members report suspected illegal immigrants in Bhekuzulu.











