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Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality owes Eskom R710 million
The Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality owes Eskom hundreds of millions of rands with a monthly interest in the region of R100 million.
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Solar-powered cars to visit Graaff-Reinet again
THE 2022 #SasolSolarChallenge route will see more than a dozen professional and amateur solar car teams from around the world, travelling from Johannesburg to Cape Town, passing through five provinces, 14 towns and visiting more than 20 communities b
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COMPETITION | Win by sending us your trusted recipe!
Are you an avid cook or baker and want to share your knowledge with the community? Or do you have a trusted recipe you just have to share?.
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Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality CFO faces corruption investigation by former employer
Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality (EMLM) Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Paul Mahlasela is facing a corruption investigation by his former employer, Alfred Nzo municipality.
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Vandale stroop Fort Beaufort se biblioteke
Vandale op Fort Beaufort het oor ’n tydperk van twee jaar, stelselmatig die dorp se twee biblioteke rot en kaal gesteel en gevandaliseer.
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New name on the cards for Cradock?
A total of 99% of Cradock’s residents present at a stakeholders’ consultation meeting, held by the South African Geographical Names Change Council (SAGNC) at the Vuzubuntu Hall on Wednesday, March 23, were against a name change for the town.
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Luyaba invited to participate in Two Oceans Marathon
TSOMO’s golden boy of long-distance running, 2022 Buffs Marathon 42,2km champion Mcoseleli Luyaba, has been invited to join the elite men’s field at this year’s Totalsports Two Oceans Marathon.
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Angry Newtown residents march for service delivery
DISGRUNTLED residents of the Newtown community in Fort Beaufort marched to the Raymond Mhlaba municipal offices on Monday to deliver a memorandum, in which all their grievances were spelled out.
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History of the isiXhosa exhibited in Great Fish River museum
“CRADOCK our history exhibition”, reflecting the history of the isiXhosa in the area, was officially opened at the Great Fish River Museum in High Street, Cradock last Friday.
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Seven Stars pleased to escape relegation
KOMANI’s Seven Stars Football Club cleared the ABC Motsepe League relegation bar by a mere three positions and five points, when they managed a 2-1 win against Highbury Football Club in the last match of the season at the Dumpy…
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