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  • The winner of the Unicorn Golf Club’s annual Autumn Trophy Competition

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    Autumn winner knows how to swing
  • Catherine Zwiegelaar, saddened owner of an emotional support dog: I am absolutely disgusted at South African supermarkets that deny me access due to the fact that I have an emotional […]

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    Where is the humility?
  • 22 May St Dominic’s College presents a Sophiatown Theatre Evening at 18:00. Tickets cost R50. There will be several food stalls available. The dress code for the event is casual. […]

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    diary
  • Heidi McLaren NG Bedelia-Oase Gemeente In God se Woord lees ons verhale van vroue. Dit is ‘n inspirasie om uit hul lewe iets daarvan vir myself te neem. Ek deel […]

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    Vyf vroue uit God se Woord inspireer
  • Comes as reward for diligence The prompt reaction of the powers that be to address the hazardous situation at the bridge at the Findlay lane entrance (R34) to Odendaalsrus has […]

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    Speedy repair of dangerous bridge is heartening
  • The obstacles that once seemed challenging – living with HIV and battling judgment – became my building blocks. I started speaking out, not just for myself, but for those still silenced.

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    From silence to strength
  • There is so much that can be said about having vision and I think that the most well-known phrase in scripture is, “Where there is no vision, the people are unrestrained (or perish),” Proverbs:29:18.

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    Everyone is guided by vision
  • Young Whites and Sothos with historical roots in the area, who are equally qualified, talented with the zeal to rebuild our towns, are excluded. They are nowhere to be found in the corridors of our main municipal building – this includes external offices such as Odendaalsrus, Virginia.

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    Why not build on equality
  • The event drew a large and spirited audience, including executive mayor councillor Veronica Ntakumbana of the Lejweleputswa District Municipality, representatives of the Matjhabeng mayor’s office, and the national chairperson of Afasa. Their presence underscored the growing recognition that youths and women must be at the center of rural development and agricultural transformation.

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    A bold and inspiring display of grassroots mobilisation – Women must step forward
  • These community assets have the potential to support local development, youth activities, and social programs. However, neglect has led to their current state. We urge the municipality to perform basic maintenance, such as grass cutting, and apply for grants to rehabilitate the stadium and community hall

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    The poor of the poor discriminated against by Matjhabeng – Community Development Centers in Disrepair

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