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Roads will be closed tomorrow
Local newsAs a result of the ongoing water crisis, people from the community are planning a protest action tomorrow.
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Standerton High School shows school spirit
Local newsLearners and teachers displayed their school spirit by dressing up according to the different themes during the traditional spirit week.
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Local soccer teams shine at matches in Secunda and eMbalenhle
Local newsPhezulu FC remains at the top of the Motsepe Foundation League table after beating Carolina Boys, while Secunda M Stars…
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Rhinos beat Tuskers in CSA women’s provincial T20 match played in Secunda
Local newsThe Cricket South Africa women's provincial one-day division two game, played on February 21, was stopped due to lightning, preventing…
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Parkrun in Standerton attracts 125 participants
Local newsParkrun takes place in the Standerton Riverpark every Saturday at 08:00.
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WATCH: Branch committee and volunteers in Bethal take to puddles in protest
Local newsUpdateBethal residents have now been without water for more than 50 days.
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Die Umuzi Teater bring Amanda Strydom na Secunda
Local newsMet haar diep emosionele sang, lewenswysheid en unieke vermoë om stories te verwoord, neem sy gehore op 'n reis deur…
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WATER CRISIS: Councillors bicker over residents in council chambers
Local newsExchange of words echoed between councillors.
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Applications for 2026 Samsung Solve For Tomorrow now open!
AdvertorialSponsoredThe STEM Competition is a transformative experience that empowers grade 10 and 11 South African learners with the critical skills…
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WATER CRISIS: Residents gather at Govan Mbeki Municipality
Local newsResidents are at GMM offices for a council meeting to express their frustration of not having water.
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VLU-tak op Standerton besoek perdeplaas
Local newsVolgens Gerda Büter was dit ’n belewenis om te sien hoe dié perde opgelei word vir skou.
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DA slams Govan Mbeki Municipality over R9.6m labour dispute bill
Local newsParty claims the cost breakdown of 13 suspended employees to the municipality is almost R1.34m spent on labour matters, almost…











