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  • Shane is ready to take on the PSL’s giants

    Local News

    WEARNE Football FC attacking midfielder, Hlomphile Shane Rampye believes he has a lot of experience in soccer, and is now…

  • Counselling in the clinic loo

    Local News

    THE Perskebult Clinic, just outside Polokwane, uses a bathroom as a consultation room for their HIV/aids prevention of mother to…

  • NEHAWU takes protest over dept reward system to streets of Giyani

    Local News

    REGIONAL executive members Nehawu in the Mopani district marched to Nkhensani Hospital in Giyani

  • Mecklenburg police looking for mother of abandoned baby girl

    Crime

    THE Mecklenburg police are searching for the mother of a newborn baby girl, who was found abandoned next to a…

  • Muni appoints new CFO

    Local News

    THE Maruleng Municipality has appointed accountant, Eddie Makamu as the new chief financial officer.

  • Bread baked near loo

    Local News

    THE department of health found a bakery that was operated illegally in Giyani

  • Geen kos in Shelter se koskaste

    Local News

    Ivydale Shelter moes onlangs van perseel verander en beleef skielik 'n geweldige tekort aan voedselprodukte omdat hulle 'n hele paar…

  • Melanie dra kinders op haar hart

    Local News

    Wanneer dit kom by gemeenskapsbetrokkenheid kan min mense maklik kers vashou by Melanie Denner.

  • Patrick se rol in SA-raad

    Local News

    Om jou provinsie te verteenwoordig is vir enige persoon 'n groot eer, en vir Patrick Tshia (46) soveel te meer,…

  • SAPO strike still ongoing

    Local News

    Students studying by correspondence, and people relying on receiving chronic medication through the mail are the people suffering the most…

  • Police condemn rapes of young children of aged 3 and 6 years

    Local News

    Even one sexual crime against a child is one too many, according to Lebowakgomo police spokesperson, Capt Mamphaswa Seabi.

  • Danger lurks in muni’s open electrical boxes

    Local News

    Exposed high-voltage electrical cables are still a cause for concern among residents in the city.

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