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New to South Africa: Saffron holds promise and plenty of profits
Livestock farmer Joe Kroon turned to saffron in desperation when drought threatened his livelihood and, as this season’s harvest winds down, he is encouraged by the potential of a new […]
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South Africa re-opens inquiry into deaths of apartheid-era activists
Gqeberha High Court has reopened an inquest into the 1985 murders of four anti-apartheid activists, seeking justice for families after decades without accountability.
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Man (30) dood, vrou beseer in botsing buite Wellington op R44
‘n 30-jarige man is dood en ‘n vrou beseer in ‘n kop-aan-kop botsing tussen twee voertuie op die R44 tussen Wellington en Hermon Maandagoggend (2 Junie). Volgens kol. Johan Barkhuizen, […]
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3 dood, talle beseer in botsing op ‘pad van die dood’ naby Laingsburg
Drie mense is dood en minstens 63 beseer in ‘n gru-botsing tussen ‘n bus en twee vragmotors op die N1 tussen Laingsburg en Prince Albert Saterdagoggend (31 Mei). Die ongeluk […]
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Free State government places Matjhabeng municipality under administration
A High Court judgement has highlighted Matjhabeng’s serious and persistent material breach to carry out its duties to ensure provision of services to its communities in a sustainable manner.
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Matjhabeng keur R4,68 miljard-begroting goed ondanks administrasie
Matjhabeng se skuldlas keer nie goedkeuring van onrealistiese begroting nie
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Hikers on Table Mountain, Signal Hill: Do not hike at night, follow safety tips
Young women hiking at night on Signal Hill were escorted to safety by rangers, emphasising the need for adherence to safety guidelines.










