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Wesgrow Sentrale Skole Sportreeks: Diamantveld behaal gemengde uitslae
Die eerste rugbyspan van die Hoërskool Diamantveld het weer as oorwinnaars van die veld gestap tydens Saterdag 20 April se kragmeting as deel van die Wesgrow Sentrale Skole Sportreeks.
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Rugby given a fiery welcome at Floors High in Kimberley
Excitement filled the air as the rugby team of the Floors High School in Kimberley made their triumphant return to the field after many years of absence.
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Northern Cape political parties pledge to election rules
A muttering was heard amongst Northern Cape political parties attending the IEC’s pledge-signing ceremony, in reaction to a representative of the newly formed MK party declaring that they would rule the province after the election.
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Foreign eight in Kimberley court after clash with police members
Eight Nigerian nationals appeared in the Kimberley District Court on Monday, 22 April, on charges of malicious damage to property, assault, as well as public violence.
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Noord-Kaapse man gevonnis vir meisie se skietdood
’n Man van Modderrivier naby Kimberley wat sy meisie doodgeskiet en toe sy eie lewe probeer neem het, is tot 22 jaar effektiewe tronkstraf gevonnis.
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Rugby given a fiery welcome
Excitement filled the air as the rugby team of the Floors High School in Kimberley made their triumphant return to the field after many years of absence.
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NC political parties pledge to election rules
A muttering was heard amongst Northern Cape political parties attending the Electoral Commission’s (IEC) pledge-signing ceremony, in reaction to a representative of the newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK) declaring that they would rule the provi
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Vrouestoei brei uit; oud-Kimberliet maak verder opgang
Die stoeigogga het Minette Kruger (17) gebyt toe sy as ’n kleuter gekyk het hoe haar boetie die sportsoort beoefen.
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Foreign eight in Kby court
Eight Nigerian nationals appeared in the Kimberley District Court on Monday, 22 April, on charges of malicious damage to property, assault, as well as public violence.
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Protesters against Bela
Although an overwhelming 80% of people in the Northern Cape have rejected the controversial Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Bill at public hearings throughout the province, the government seems hell-bent on forging ahead to pass a bill that wil








