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  • Bloedskenkkliniek by Tommies

    News

    Die Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Bloeddiens het verlede Woensdag 'n bloedskenkkliniek by die Hoër Tegniese Skool Tom Naudé aangebied.

  • Madiba grandson to lobby for the ANC with Mbalula

    Local News

    Mandla Mandela, the grandson of the former ANC president, Nelson Mandela, and the minister of sport, Fikile Mbalula, will visit…

  • Volwaardige gr. 8’s na Mosaïk-konsert

    News

    Curro Heuwelkruin Hoërskool het verlede Vrydag hul jaarlikse Mosaïk-konsert aangebied.

  • Fire hydrant wastes litres of water in Biccard Street

    Municipal

    Litres of water were wasted in Biccard Street when one of the fire hydrants in the area was allegedly opened…

  • Business is big on the big screen

    News

    Learners from Masedibu High School in Seshego learned more about property and construction during the Nedbank My Future, My Career…

  • Department of home affairs admits responsibility for woman’s ID woes

    Local News

    The department of home affairs admitted responsibility for an administrative error that prevented a woman from getting her identity document…

  • Noddy’s little ones jump for joy after donation

    Local News

    A local businessman from Westenburg donated a trampoline to Noddy's Playground and Pre-school last Tuesday.

  • E-tolls: Local residents puzzled by accounts

    Local News

    A Polokwane resident who did not wish to be identified showed Review an e-mail from the Sanral Violations Processing Centre…

  • Re/Max se harte is groot

    Local News

    RE/MAX Northland Realty in Polokwane het hierdie jaar vir die eerste keer deel geneem aan 'n jaarlikse speelgoed- en boekinsamelingsinitiatief…

  • Edu dept is grilled

    Local News

    After two years under administration, nothing has changed in the department of education.

  • Confusion at Polokwane court over case venues and times

    Local News

    Uncertainty and confusion over times, venues and cases.

  • Needle shortage solved – dept

    Local News

    Clinics in the city couldn't help patients who needed injections on Tuesday and Wednesday, as needle stocks were depleted.

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