Municipal
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‘We want the money’
Bosveld NewsUpdateThe situation in Mokopane is still unchanged and no services are currently being rendered at the Mogalakwena Municipality.
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Cardiothoracic Unit stands unused, patients referred
MunicipalThe Department of Health spent R29 million on a state of the art Cardiothoracic Unit at the Pietersburg Provincial Hospital…
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Situation in Mokopane ‘calm’ following protests
Bosveld NewsUpdate'All charges against our fellow comrades have to be withdrawn' - Percy Nketse, representative of the Mogalakwena worker force
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ROAD CLOSURE: Parts of Dorp Street closed off due to road works for BRT system upgrades
MunicipalRoadworks in Dorp Street that started on Monday is part of the municipal infrastructure development project towards the operation of…
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4 arrested for public violence, malicious damage
Bosveld NewsUpdate'We will only engage with them if they withdraw the charges that has been made against our fellow comrades'
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Protesters attempt to block off roads, police on scene
Bosveld NewsThe N1 outside of Mookgophong was blocked off by protestors on Tuesday night and traffic was disrupted, but the members…
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Police keeping an eye on Mokopane situation
Bosveld NewsMotorists using the R101 through the town are advised to make use of the N1 says the Limpopo police on…
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[VIDEO] protesters attempt to set alight councillors house
Bosveld NewsUpdateThe situation in front of the Mogalakwena Municipality has calmed down somewhat due to rain.
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Municipal employees make decision to down tools
Bosveld NewsThe Mogalakwena Municipality has been brought to a standstill on Thursday morning for the third time since December.
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99% success rate on voters’ registration over weekend
Bosveld News"So get ready to have your say in the 2016 Municipal Elections. Your vote is your voice."
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Protesters block voting station ‘no water, no vote’
Bosveld NewsUpdateKekana concluded, "I can already see the progress as the municipality has started to better the roads and to deliver…
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‘Prepare for even more water woes in future’
Local NewsFormer superintendent in the water and sanitation unit, Johan Badenhorst predicts that the city's water woes will only worsen.











