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Mathakga dreams of playing for FC Barcelona one day
NewsHaving played soccer since primary school, Gr 10 learner, Mathakga Legodi is considered a rose among thorns in soccer in…
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Cynthia se dierehart klop pure diere-genot
Local NewsDiereliefhebbers wat gebruik maak van die Mollie Hawken Animal Clinic, is vanaf Maandag, 3 Junie deur 'n nuwe gesig gegroet.…
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Pedaling their way to a better education
Local NewsLearners from three schools in the province now have easier access to education thanks to the donation of 15 bicycles…
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“A voice to lead” – Capricorn district nurses honoured and celebrated
Local NewsThe prestigious ceremony, themed “Nurses – A Voice to Lead – Health for All”, was hosted at United Reformed Church…
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Water supply shutdown expected to effect the CBD on 11 & 12 June
Local NewsThe CBD will be affected and areas such as Nirvana, Rainbow Park and Westenburg may experience low pressure
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Tshegofatso calls on young mothers to come forward to open Girl Pride in Polokwane
Local NewsGirl Pride Africa is a non-profit organisation which helps young mothers fulfil their educational and career goals, to gain financial…
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Sapoa Lim workshop
BusinessProperty owners and developers affiliated to the South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA) Limpopo gathered for a property economics workshop…
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CDM Investment Summit coming up
BusinessCapricorn District Municipality (CDM) will host a two-day Investment Summit at Sun Merpoa, starting next Thursday with the objective to…
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Bwasa hosts events to empower members
BusinessThe Limpopo branch of the Businesswomen’s Association of South Africa (Bwasa) is quite active and hosted two events during the…
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Businesswomen of the Year – Bwasa awaits nominations
BusinessThe Businesswomen’s Association of South Africa (Bwasa) will once again host the Limpopo Businesswomen of the Year Awards (LBWOYA) in…
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SHOCKER: 13% bill hike
Local NewsFollowing last Tuesday’s approval of Polokwane Municipality’s 2019/2020 budget, the city’s already cash-strapped residents will pay 13,07% more for electricity…











