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NWU student celebrates graduation with beloved study bunny
Local newsA North-West University graduate melted hearts when she brought her bunny, Saica, along to her big day.
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Landbou-amptenaar in hof oor beweerde korrupsie
CrimeDie ondersoek spruit uit ’n voorval in Oktober 2020.
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Koshuise laat die kreatiwiteit loop by 2026 Bingle-Sêr
Local newsDie NWU se Bingle-Sêr was soos gewoonlik 'n belewenis. Vanjaar het Vergeet-My-Nie Dameskoshuis en Excelsior Manskoshuis die eerste plek behaal.
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Telefoonhokkies in babaversorgingstasies by Potch Hospitaal omskep
Local newsSr. Jonette Potgieter van Potchefstroom Hospitaal het flink gedink en 'n onbruikbare spasie in iets mooi verander.
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Potchefstroomse Mannekoor lewer uitsonderlike Paasfees-vertoning
Local newsDie Potchefstroomse Mannekoor het die Oorwinningslied saam met die orrelis, Jan Brak, opgevoer, wat een van die vele hoogtepunte was.
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Opinion: Why South Africa needs fewer and stronger municipalities
Local newsLarge sections of local government no longer have the capacity to plan, regulate, maintain infrastructure, or coordinate investment.
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SA sees drop in road fatalities: drivers urged to remain vigilant this Easter
Local newsMake sure you have the number for an emergency or roadside assistance on hand.
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Potch fietsryer voltooi 2600km roete vir PAWS
Local newsShaun se uithouvermoë en doelgerigtheid het hom gedryf om die 2 600 km-rit te voltooi, omdat hierdie projek nie oor…
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Vrou deel oor angswekkende pitbull-aanval
Local newsDie twee bene in haar linkerarm is op drie verskillende plekke gebreek, groot dele van die vleis van haar arm…
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Municipality hosts interactive Market Day
Local newsThe parking lot was transformed into a comprehensive market place with stalls offering a vast array of products and professional…
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Paramedic in stable condition after third operation
Local newsUpdateDoctors have indicated that he will need to remain in hospital for at least five days to allow for recovery…
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Young Potchefstroom models step onto national stage
Local newsThe girls say they entered the competition to challenge themselves, build confidence, and step out of their comfort zones.











