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  • Five foreign nationals were convicted of precious metal possession in South Africa. Teboho Kolokotoane received a prison term or a R20,000 fine. Other sentences ranged from R5,000 fines to 24 months’ imprisonment. Authorities plan to deport those found guilty of illegal mining, as confirmed by Lt. Col Thabo Covane.

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    Five found guilty, to be deported after serving sentences
  • ‘n Hele paar nuwighede wag op besoekers aan vanjaar se Bloemskou, wat op Vrydag 25 April begin. Elmarie Prinsloo, uitvoerende hoof van Bloemskou, het op Dinsdag 15 April by die […]

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    Bloemskou jolig met karnaval-kinkel
  • The SAPS in the Lejweleputswa District has updated contact numbers for the Welkom Flying Squad Command Centre and local police stations to assist the community in reporting emergencies. Residents are encouraged to keep these numbers handy to ensure their safety and security.

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    Numbers to be kept at hand
  • The Family Violence Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit in Welkom needs help to identify and find a suspected rapist. The alleged rape happened on 5 August 2024 in Kutlwanong, […]

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    Rapist of young woman sought
  • Die WildsKOSfees by De Oude Kraal op 7 Junie beloof om groter te wees, met ‘n verskeidenheid organiese wildsgeregte en wyn van top landgoedere. Gaste kan uitsien na 22 kosstalletjies, kulinêre ervarings, en verskeie aktiwiteite. Busvervoer sal beskikbaar wees, en kaartjies kan reeds gekoop word.

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    Wildskosfees sit weer net die beste voor
  • Welcoming faces increasing dangers from rapidly growing sinkholes in Welkom, particularly at Longroad and Herminia Road. A collapsing stormwater culvert has created a significant threat to nearby homes and roads. Residents fear for safety as these sinkholes raise concerns about potential collapses, recalling past incidents that resulted in fatalities.

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    Sinkhole disaster brewing
  • Vista celebrates Easter, highlighting the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ as described in John 3:16 and John 14:6. The office will be closed on 18 and 21 April. The FHL Kids Pre-Primary in Naudeville has created a depiction of the Crucifixion and Resurrection, showcasing young children’s artwork.

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    We celebrate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ
  • The natural gas and helium producer Renergen has scored a significant legal victory in its dispute with Sola’s Springbok Solar Power Plant over development rights in the Free State. On […]

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    Gas producer wins case in assembly of solar farm
  • Residents of Phomolong, Hennenman, live in dire conditions due to neglected infrastructure by the Gap Infrastructure Corporation (GIC) and the provincial government. Despite complaints, no action has been taken to address flooding and deteriorating roads, violating residents’ human rights. The DA is urging the SAHRC to investigate and demand accountability.

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    Standard of living misses its mark
  • The Thabong community mourns the tragic death of Lehlohonolo Mokone, a taxi driver shot in a suspected road rage incident. During his funeral procession on April 5, an unplanned road blockage by taxis delayed mourners, reflecting a spontaneous tribute and collective grief over Mokone’s violent death, according to the local taxi association.

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    Taxi driver’s killing strikes deep in hearts

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