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  • Hawker halves his income in aid of Cansa

    Local News

    Tesh has vowed to give half his income to Cansa this Breast Cancer Awareness Month

  • Fire Brigade under scrutiny

    Bosveld News

    The National Conservative Party (NCP) under the leadership of Provincial Leader, Valerie Byliefeldt, recently handed over a memorandum with concerns…

  • How will you celebrate Garden Day?

    Local News

    We celebrate the country's first ever Garden Day tomorrow (Sunday).

  • Medical expenses – how to avoid an unexpected burden

    Local News

    Review spoke to FinSafe Director and Financial Advisor, Jaco Visagie, about medical expenses and why they seem to wane faster…

  • A lifetime penned in poetry

    Local News

    Old soul, Nelson Nemaranzhe, shares his thoughts through a poetry collection titled Kesitah Anthology

  • [IN VIDEO AND PICTURES] COSATU decent work march in city

    Local News

    The central business district of the city was abuzz today (Friday) as several workers marched to the Office of the…

  • Cayla Marais: reaching high notes

    Local News

    During the Limpopo Supersterre competition, the top three were unique in their own respective ways but this young contestant stood…

  • Over 400 years behind bars for serial criminal

    Crime

    The Provincial Police Commissioner, Lt Gen Nneke Jim Ledwaba, welcomed the heavy sentence given by the Polokwane High Court to…

  • #ULShutdown lifted: classes to resume next week

    Local NewsUpdate

    The university cannot afford to lose any more time with regard to studies- Vice Chancellor and Principal, Mahlo Mokgalong

  • R650 000 drugs, vehicles seized in drug syndicate bust

    Crime

    According to a statement issued by LT Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe, a Provincial Crime Intelligence-led joint operation led to the arrest…

  • Jong ovaalbaan-renjaer sterf

    Bosveld News

    Motors en spoed Louis Ruytenberg (jnr.) se passie.

  • Beware of dognappers in the city

    Crime

    Recent warnings on social media proved to be more than just empty warnings for a local resident and her daughter.

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