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  • Revelations expose extravagant spending on Ferdi Meyer Hall renovations, burdening Matjhabeng taxpayers while services decline. Allegations suggest the Executive Mayor pressured officials to bypass procurement rules for unauthorized payments. Amid ongoing service failures, wasteful expenditures, including R6 million on an Economic Summit, continue, undermining financial recovery efforts and accountability in local government.

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    Matjhabeng’s Ferdie Meyer Hall renovation scandal exposes municipal corruption
  • An urgent forensic audit is demanded for Matjhabeng Local Municipality, grappling with over R14 billion debt. DA councillor Coreen Malherbe insists on immediate revenue safeguards and transparency in recovery efforts. Service delivery has plummeted, with systemic political interference worsening mismanagement, harming residents, and resulting in deteriorating conditions and lost trust.

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    Urgent forensic audit into Matjhabeng finances demanded
  • Redeemer Pictures will screen two films at Alpha Cinema in Welkom starting this weekend: the award-winning “Axiomatic Truth” and the premiere of “Repercussions.” Both films, shot locally, reflect African narratives and social themes. Tickets are limited, emphasizing the company’s commitment to storytelling and uplifting underrepresented voices in cinema.

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    See your town on the big screen
  • Frans Hloi, a Welkom bodybuilder, achieved his dream of competing internationally at the World Powerlifting Championship in Durban, earning the title of World Powerlifting Champion. He excelled with impressive lifts, including a perfect 202.5kg squat. Despite an invitation to Mr. Universe 2025, funding issues prevent his attendance, marking a significant personal and national achievement.

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    Powerlifting dream well on its way
  • A female security officer has opened an attempted murder case against the head of Matjhabeng’s controversial “rogue unit”. This follows a shooting incident that has raised fresh questions about the […]

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    “Rogue-unit” not trusted
  • Moratwe Mmaneo Elizabeth Gaitsiwe Motsamai, born on 8 August 1945, dedicated 56 years to education, earning multiple degrees and numerous awards for her contributions to the arts in Thabong. An accomplished entrepreneur and author, she continues to inspire her community through active engagement and leadership, embodying lifelong learning and service.

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    A life of seeing to others’ needs wholly celebrated
  • On November 21, 2024, Thabong Employee Health and Wellness and the Thabong SAPS Women’s Network held a prayer session to honor victims of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide. The event featured presentations addressing the causes of domestic violence, a candlelight vigil, and commitments from law enforcement to combat these issues in the community.

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    Thabong Police host prayer session for gender-based violence victims
  • A devastating storm hit the Goldfields area on November 14, causing extensive damage and flooding. Over 109mm of rain and 5cm of hail fell in under two hours, affecting homes, roads, and gardens. The storm overwhelmed drainage systems, leading to severe flooding and hazardous driving conditions, with widespread destruction reported.

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    Devastating Storm Causes Hundreds of Thousands of Rands in Damage Across Goldfields

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