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Two die in horror N12 crash
Two people have died while two others sustained serious to moderate injuries when two vehicles collided on the N12 just…
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There is no incurable TB – dept
The Northern Cape Department of Health intends to decentralise the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) patients, with the aim of eventually…
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Confusion swirls over Blue Crane
Fly Blue Crane has dismissed several reports, including social media posts, that the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has suspended…
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Sanctuary helps to sterilise lions
A GREAT stride was made in big cat welfare last month when Panthera Africa arranged and funded the sterilisation of…
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Teenager saves newborn baby
The faint cries of a baby led a Cassandra teenager to discover an abandoned newborn baby girl, who had been…
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Linja van Wyk responds to DFA Dump Article
Linja van Wyk van Saamstaan Kimberley antwoord op die DFA artikel “TWO NABBED FOR DUMP ATTACKS” Sol Plaatje Munisipaliteit maak…
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Two nabbed for dump attacks
Two men were arrested over the weekend in connection with a spate of attacks on Kimberley residents at the municipal…
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Desperate residents start petition
The lack of maintenance of infrastructure in Kimberley has pushed locals to the brink of utter despair and a petition…
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Parents blame city hospital for toddler’s death
A CITY couple is blaming the Northern Cape Department of Health’s Kimberley Hospital for the death of their two-year-old daughter,…
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Registrations running smoothly at University
With less than a week remaining before classes commence at the Sol Plaatje University, preparations for the 2017 academic year…
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