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Teams get game-changing boost
The football teams of the Sol Plaatje University (SPU) received a game-changing R500 000 donation from the Northern Cape Provincial Government, courtesy of the premier, Dr Zamani Saul.
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‘Baardmannetjie’ a beauty
This month we turn our attention to one of the smaller birds that is commonly found in the dry thornveld savannah of the Northern Cape and other parts of southern Africa.
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Martial art introduced
Taekwondo was launched as a sporting code at the Sol Plaatje University (SPU) in KImberley on 18 April. A special guest at the event was the South Korean ambassador to South Africa, Chull-joo Park. Taekwondo is a relatively modern martial…
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Future stars moulded here
A first-of-its-kind sporting hub emerged in the heart of the Northern Cape with the official inauguration of the Sol Plaatje University’s (SPU) sport precinct in Kimberley.
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Elke hond (en kat) kry sy dag
Terwyl Troeteldierdag op 11 April gevier is, en Nasionale Gidshonddag op 26 April herdenk is, is daar deur die jaar heelwat ander internasionale en nasionale gedenkdae waarop jy jou troeteldier kan bederf.
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Kby-rock tref wêreld
Jason Horseman, stigter, liedjieskrywer en hoofsanger van die Kimberley-rockgroep Gage is baie opgewonde oor hul vierde album, World Below You, met tien nuwe liedjies wat op 7 April vrygestel word.
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Kunsterapie help met genesing
Kuns as terapie kan jonk en oud help om trauma, angs, depressie of verslawing te verwerk. Dit is ’n beradingstegniek wat help genees.
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First NC symphony orchestra strikes right chord
For too long the Northern Cape has been deprived of music of this stature, and for far too long have talented musicians in the province been overlooked with opportunities.
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Upington-spanne spook dit uit op rugbyveld
Die afgelope naweek het die Upington Dorp-rugbyklub wedstryde op sy tuisveld aangebied.
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NC botanist earns prestigious award
Pieter van Wyk, botanist at the |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, has been announced as one of three world-wide winners of the prestigious Future For Nature (FFN) Award.










