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Primary schools: Win a book hamper
Two primary schools in Kimberley stand the chance to receive a book hamper of 10 books each from Nali’bali.
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NC father gets six life sentences for raping daughter
A 43-year-old man from the Northern Cape received six life sentences for raping his biological daughter, as well as three years’ imprisonment for sexual assault.
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Upington detectives recognised for excellent work
Police members of the Upington Detectives and Crime Prevention Unit received a letter of appreciation from the management of Eskom, recognising their swift action that led to the recovery of Eskom equipment, valued at over R1 million.
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Nuwe vroueregter in Kby ingehuldig
Die inhuldiging van regter Almé Stanton as regter in die hooggeregshof in Kimberley is deur die regter-president beskryf as “verteenwoordigend en ’n voorbeeld van die land se diversiteit”.
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Learn your true colour on Women’s Day
On Women’s Day, globally renowned motivational speaker and human behaviour specialist Lynette Beer is giving a presentation in Kimberley.
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Beskuldigde neem eie lewe
’n Gewese onderwyser van Orania wat van seksuele aanranding van ’n minderjarige aangekla is, het homself vanoggend, 3 Augustus, om die lewe gebring nadat die polisie ’n lasbrief uitgereik het omdat hy nie vir sy volgende hofverskyning opgedaag het nie.
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Taste gold in a glass on International Beer Day
This Friday is International Beer Day when lovers of the brew from around the globe will be flocking to pubs and breweries to enjoy a cold one.
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Husband sentenced for contravening protection order
The Upington Magistrates’ Court has sentenced a husband to four years’ direct imprisonment for contravention of a protection order, after he severely attacked his wife.
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Topmatrikulante kry bonustyd om in te skryf
Die sluitingsdatum van die 42ste Matrikulant van die jaar-kompetisie is na Vrydag 11 Augustus uitgestel.
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Five-day scheduled water interruption for Kimberley
In what is described as “an emergency water interruption due to excessive leaks” scheduled for Kimberley for five days, the city will be without water from the middle of next week, including the weekend, until the Monday evening.










