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  • Gerrit Venter making progress, doctors say

    Local NewsUpdate

    Duroc Foods sales manager Gerrit Venter, who was attacked and beaten with a bar of angle iron by an employee,…

  • City’s roads like a patchwork quilt

    Municipal

    Motorists say they are fed up with the municipality and their patching of potholes.

  • Police urge residents to put on their ‘neighbourly jackets’

    Local News

    The police urge residents to put on their neighbourly jackets and assist each another in the fight against crime.

  • Get your dog vaccinated

    Local News

    The department of agriculture together with the state veterinarian in the city will be vaccinating dogs for rabies free of…

  • Muni says city’s water is safe to drink

    MunicipalUpdate

    The municipality has denied allegations that the city's drinking water is polluted.

  • CPF raises funds for anti-poaching

    Local News

    Polokwane Animal Lovers (Pal) and the Northern Upper Town (Nut) Community Policing Foum raised funds for the anti-poaching organisation, Track…

  • Case withdrawn against Motsepe

    Local News

    The charge of common assault against former MEC for cooperative governance, human settlements and traditional affairs, Clifford Motsepe, was provisionally…

  • Leading from the front: Rotary 100

    Local News

    Bruno Tschudin (68) is one of the founding members and current president of Rotary Club Pietersburg 100.

  • Making maths enjoyable

    Local News

    In celebration of World Maths Day, Review speaks to a local mathematics teacher and asks what are the challenges faced…

  • Mobile sponsorship for Grace and Hope

    Local News

    It was a joyous and happy day for Grace and Hope School on Monday morning when Peugeot and its partner…

  • College learners follow in late Louis Trichardt’s footsteps

    News

    Stanford Lake College (SLC) gr. 9 learners will take part in the three-and-a-half days of hiking starting at Sekororo and…

  • Sign language a school subject?

    News

    Sign language will be introduced into schools as a compulsory subject to bridge the gap between the deaf and others.

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