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Sasol hands over refurbished road

Written by on 15 February 2025

“ Sasol and Natref aim to be a catalyst for positive socio-economic change, driving shared value creation to society. This is why we invest in initiatives that enhance economic participation, contributing to growth and improving quality of life within our operating geographies and fence lines,” said Gcabashe. READ ORIGINAL ARTICLE: citizen

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DA blasts MLM over financial chaos

Written by on 14 February 2025

“We will persist in exposing corruption and maladministration within the municipality while offering practical and effective solutions to ensure transparent and accountable governance,” said Mbana. SASOLBURG – Metsimaholo Local Municipality (MLM) is in hot water after a shocking financial report exposed R900m in dodgy spending. READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE: citizen

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Bok flyer’s career finished?

Written by on 17 January 2025

One of South African rugby’s most successful backline exports could reportedly be forced into retirement due to injury. According to French outlet L’Equipe, Springbok winger Raymond Rhule is on the verge of retiring from professional rugby due to ongoing struggles with an Achilles injury. A two-time Investec Champions Cup winner with La Rochelle, Rhule ruptured his Achilles […]

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Pizza delivery guy hijacked

Written by on 17 January 2025

EVATON.- A pizza delivery man survived a hijacking in Palm Springs’ Section K on Wednesday evening. When the victim stopped next to Blue Tuck shop to confirm the delivery address, he was approached by an unknown man who held the motorbike’s clutch. Police spokesperson Constable Thulisile Msibi confirmed the incident at 19:15. “Two other men came […]

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MEC Motara leads school readiness campaign in Sedibeng

Written by on 16 January 2025

VEREENIGING – Gauteng Human Settlements MEC Tasneem Motara led the School Readiness Campaign in the Sedibeng District as schools opened for the 2025 academic year. The campaign was launched by the Gauteng Provincial Legislature and is aimed at ensuring that schools across the province are fully equipped to receive learners and provide quality education as […]

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House robbery in Evaton

Written by on 1 January 2025

EVATON | The Evaton police are investigating a case of house robbery following an incident in Evaton West recently. Police spokesperson, Constable Thulisile Msibi said that the complainant alleged that she was sleeping at home with her two kids when she was woken up by a noise at the door. The door was forcefully opened […]

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Laerskool Sonlandpark learners shine at Inter-Regional Chess Championships

Written by on 10 December 2024

Learners represented Sedibeng in the respective teams VEREENIGING.- Six talented learners from Laerskool Sonlandpark Primary proudly represented Sedibeng at the 2025 Inter-Regional Chess Championships, held at the University of Johannesburg on December 7 and 8 last year, 2024. The learners represented Sedibeng in the respective teams indicated in brackets: Matthew Reddy (U14) Lerato Mohapi (U14) Mpendulo […]

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Duma Boko, Botswana rights lawyer elected president

Written by on 2 November 2024

GABORONE – Botswana’s president-elect Duma Boko is a human rights lawyer who spent three decades in opposition fighting to dislodge the party in power for nearly 60 years before clinching his surprise landslide victory. The 54-year-old Harvard graduate inspired voters in the arid southern African country to turn out in large numbers for Wednesday’s elections […]

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Mauritius lifts social media ban following outcry from civil rights groups

Written by on 2 November 2024

Mauritius has lifted the social media restrictions it imposed earlier this week, just 24 hours after implementing the ban, citing “cyber-terrorism risks.” The island nation’s decision to cut off social media access initially stirred widespread opposition from civil society groups, businesses, and individuals who argued it would “stifle democratic processes” and harm the economy. READ […]

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