Light, Camera And Action For Tzaneen Based Cybercrime TV Series

By Thabo Monyela TZANEEN- The waiting is finally coming to an end, as the Tzaneen -based cybercrime series has started shooting its much anticipated 26 episodes at Mashuti Country Lodge…

Details Of What Really Happened The Night Before The Death of Itumeleng Khune’s Sister

Meiki Mapula Khune had a vision about her own death. The SABC reported that the 17-year-old suspect in Mapula Khune’s murder was released yesterday by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA),…

Makhadzi has found love in the arms of another man

Makhadzi has found love in the arms of another man. At last the Matokorosi hitmaker has moved on from her breakup with Master KG. Due to the negativity that she…

The SABC wants all South African households to pay a R265 ‘TV tax’ – even if you don’t watch TV

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) plans to introduce an annual household levy of R265 on the eight million households currently in its TV licence billing system, the Sunday Times…

Curro is hiring

Do you want to work at Curro? Create a profile on our online database by following the steps below: How to apply for a vacancy at Curro: Visit the Curro…

Miss Greater Tzaneen Nobility crowned

By Tintswalo Shipalana 18-year-old Kurisani Pearl Mathebula from Petanenge village has been crowned Miss Greater Tzaneen Royal Nobility (GTRN) 2021 recently. She told the Herald that the win affords her…

Police Arrested 17-year-old for alleged murder of Itumeleng Khune’s sister Meiki

NORTH WEST – A 17-year-old Teenager is expected to appear before the Ventersdorp Children’s Court as prescribed by the Child Justice Act (Act 75 of 2008) on Monday, 8 March…

A Plea From Nwamitwa Detainees Forum

A group of angry community members in September 2017 have smashed windows of two vehicles which were inside the premises of Hosi N’wamitwa Residence. It’s alleged that this group marched…

Kaizer Chief’s sympathize with Itumeleng Khune and have granted him leave to mourn his sister

Kaizer Chief’s sympathize with Itumeleng Khune and have granted him leave to mourn his sister. The Khune family is going through a lot at the moment as they mourn the…

Itumeleng Khune’s sister passed away and his parents house burned to ashes last night

Itumeleng Khune’ sister Meiki Mapula Khune passed away last night (Wednesday night). Reports suggest that she died when her parents home caught fire and burnt to ashes during the night…

SEF Graduate Programme 2021

The SEF Graduate Programme is a 12 month training and development programme aimed at recent graduates with a commitment to the elimination of poverty and a passion for changing the…

11 Arrested After Vehicles And Mine Buildings Torched In Phalaborwa

PHALABORWA – Police arrested 11 people after buildings and vehicles were set alight at the Palaborwa Copper Mine in Limpopo. According to reports, locals were unhappy about being overlooked for…

   
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