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Russik breaks world record
United Manganese of Kalahari (UMK) has broken the world record with the highest number of detonators fired in a single shot by blasting 3 618 units.
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Learner to compete globally
Giancarlo van der Merwe, a learner at Curro Kathu, was chosen by the Imbewu Foundation to participate in the Buca International Music Science Energy Engineering Fair (Imsef) 2020 from 29 September to 4 October in Izmir, Turkey.
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Leerling beïndruk met skets
Neo-Collin Pretorius, ’n leerling aan die Hoërskool Upington, is die hoërskole-wenner van Perfect Bounce Consultants se aanlyn kunskompetisie.
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Kameeldoring: Tragedie snoer ons saam
Die Kalahari het die afgelope maand die toonbeeld geword van ’n gemeenskap wat deur tragedie saamgesnoer is.
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Ons Kalahari: Explore the Kalahari
The Kalahari Red Dune Route offers the opportunity to experience regional customs and folklore, sample traditional cuisine, and meet the warm and welcoming people of the Kalahari.
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Lewende Water: Sorg vir dit wat nie joune is nie
Dit is interessant dat Jesus dikwels geld en rykdom as beeld gebruik het om sekere lewensbeginsels aan mense oor te dra. Dalk omdat alle mense met geld, of die gebrek daaraan, kan identifiseer.
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Station ill-equipped to tackle GBV
There continues to be a shortages of resources at the Kuruman Police Station that continues to hamper the station’s ability to provide adequate support to victims of gender-based violence.
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Keeping learners safe
The Kenhardt High School and Kenhardt Primary School cleaning staff have received specialised training and the necessary sanitising equipment, as the schools re-opened, following a short interval in teaching.
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Studente skenk hulppakkette
In ’n poging om Covid-19-infeksies in die Kalahari te beperk, het studente van South32 hul persoonlike beskermingstoerusting van R650 000 aan die Ga-Segonyana-munisipaliteit geskenk.
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People in need receive blankets
Many people in the Tsantsabane area have been sleeping warmer since Mandela Day after the Kolomela mine handed out blankets and hygiene packs.





