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Lewende Water: Ons is vrygemaak om te lewe
Baie Christene leef in ’n verkleinde evangelie wat uiteindelik daartoe lei dat ons meer fokus op die “beheer van sonde” as “vreugde omdat ons vrygemaak is”.
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Drie moorde skok
Die lyk van Elzabie Brand (54) is Dinsdagoggend (28/07) vroeg gevind nadat sy en haar bejaarde ouers, Danie (83) en Breggie Brand (73), vermoedelik Sondagmiddag op hul kleinhoewe by Hartswater aangeval en ontvoer is.
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Businessman helps the poor in Covid-19 pandemic
Residents in the Kalahari are a little safer from contracting the coronavirus, thanks to the generosity of a Kuruman businessman who donated over 64 000 surgical masks to poor communities.
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Moeilike rugbyjaar vir jong speler
Vir die Hoërskool Upington (Uppies) se kragtige loskopstut, PG Human, is 2020 ’n baie moeilike jaar vir sy rugbyloopbaan.
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Onsekerheid’n uitdaging
Die onsekerheid oor wanneer rugby te midde van die Covid-19-pandemie gaan hervat, gee nie net vir spelers grys hare nie, maar ook vir afrigters. Hulle moet immers seker maak hul spelerskorps bly positief.
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DIY: Make a wooden bed for your furry friend
Like us, dogs like to feel snug and secure in a warm comfortable bed in order to get a good night’s sleep. Pamper your pet this winter with a cute DIY dog bed.
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Elderly victim treated on Mandela Day
In honour of Mandela Day, the spirit of spreading some Madiba Magic, members of the police in Kathu spent their 67 minutes with an elderly rape victim.
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Society salutes armed forces
The Bible Society of South Africa recently honoured police members who conduct duties at the roadblock on the N14 road in the JTG district.
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Stories still left untold
A large-scale campaign has been launched to gather details of black South Africans – including more than 338 from the Northern Cape – who served in World War I.
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Traffic stations closed after positive tests
Last week three employees of the Northern Cape Provincial Traffic Department tested positive for Covid-19, resulting in the closure of three stations.







