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Lim-beauty motivates learners to recycle
Bosveld NewsThe beautiful 34-year-old Mrs South Africa finalist, Ephy Mathebula, visited DG Tsebe High School in Mahwelereng last Thursday where she…
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Pietersburg Provincial Hospital has new CEO in the driver’s seat
Local NewsImproving the quality of patient care is something close to the heart of Dr Ali Modiba (41), the newly appointed…
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Anglo Mine’s GM sets the record straight
Bosveld NewsThe heavy police presence on the N11 to Anglo American Platinum's Mogalakwena Mine is in reaction to the protest action…
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Animal remains pile up; no arrests yet
CrimeA few weeks ago, Review reported that the carcasses of wild animals had been dumped next to the railway tracks…
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Sy lag is nou stil
Bosveld News'n Bekende boer van Roedtan en deelnemer aan die vierde seisoen (2011) van die werklikheidsreeks Boer Soek 'n Vrou, is Saterdagoggend in…
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SADTU march bears fruit for temps
Local NewsFollowing a peaceful march by members of the South African Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu), 300 temporary teachers will receive payment…
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Burnt schools: R400m ‘should be monitored’
Local NewsThe DA has written to Department of Education Minister, Angie Motshekga, urging her department to take full responsibility of the…
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Bypass construction going well – SANRAL
Local NewsMotorists travelling from Pretoria to Polokwane and Tzaneen will no longer have to worry about driving on a single-lane road…
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The world is Thato’s oyster
Bosveld NewsShe may be young, but this 23-year-old's inner-strength and maturity is far beyond her years.
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Sybie pen sy gister- en eergisterjare neer
Bosveld NewsGister se Pad is Sybie Kleynhans se vyfde boek waarin hy verskeie staaltjies vertel van sy eergisters, gisters en vandag.
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Mopani mayor offers praise to women in farming
Local NewsThe Mopani District Executive Mayor, Nkakareng Rakgoale, praised women who make a difference in their communities, during the district Women's…
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Onicca Moloi is sworn in as new Sports, Arts and Culture MEC
Local NewsLimpopo premier, Stanley Mathabatha has made a few changes in his executive council for effective governance.











