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  • Pieces of history tainted

    Local News

    Statues in the city have been removed for safekeeping after it was discovered that a bust was defaced with white…

  • Load shedding causes traffic congestion

    Local News

    The current load shedding situation does not only leave residents in the dark for two hours at a time, but…

  • Heavy burden on commuters as bus fares multiply by 10

    Local News

    COMMUTERS who use the services of Great North Transport (GNT) in various parts of Mopani are up in arms after…

  • 34 schools to be built this year

    Local News

    ACTING MEC, Jerry Ndou, encouraged private businesses to invest in education as much as possible.

  • Colourful founding day at Curro

    News

    Curro Heuwelkruin celebrated its founding day with a lot of spirit, laughter and fun last Friday.

  • Pieties staan plek vol in Tuks-reeks

    News

    Met agt sterk skole wat aan Pietersburg Hoërskool (PHS) se deur kom klop het moes die topskool onlangs die stoffasie…

  • SLC netball, hockey teams excel

    News

    Stanford Lake College's (SLC) netball and hockey teams participated in the Treverton College Easter Festival games in Mooi River in…

  • Protest in Louis Trichardt remains peaceful

    Local News

    An 'urgent message' posted early last Friday morning on Facebook, BBM, Whatsapp and other social media had some local residents…

  • Wapenbestuur ‘n moét

    Local News

    Die gevare en belangrikheid rondom die veilige bewaring van vuurwapens het sowat 'n week gelede weer aan die lig gekom.

  • Bail denied to dad in Nirvana murder

    Crime

    Rameez Patel, who faces a charge of murder after the death of his wife Fatima two weeks ago, was denied…

  • R9,8m for HODs to ‘stay at home’

    Municipal

    The suspensions of three of five heads of provincial government departments were recently lifted, bringing to an end the period…

  • Polokwane Muni to focus on sport

    Municipal

    Polokwane mayor, Thembi Nkadimeng said, "projects such as sports facilities, upgrading of human settlements and water systems would be priorities…

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