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MMSEZ now also looking at nuclear power

News: 19 April 2024

Environmental groups reacted this week to the news that the proponents of the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ) are now looking at nuclear power to fuel this controversial development.

 

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Woede ná R524 nog ‘n lewe eis

News: 19 April 2024 By Andries van Zyl

Die haglike toestand van die R524-pad tussen Louis Trichardt en Thohoyandou was Sondagmiddag weer die oorsaak van ‘n ernstige motorongeluk, wat gelei het tot die dood van die 14-jarige Daniëlle Mitchell. Haar ma, Karlo Mitchell (43), het wonderbaarlik die ongeluk oorleef.

Vrae oor waarom Vhembe so sloer?

News: 18 April 2024 By Andries van Zyl

Sowat ses weke gelede het mnr. Tim Fraser van Louis Trichardt besluit om die regte ding te doen en ‘n groot waterlek laer af in die straat waar hy bly aan die Vhembe Distriksmunisipaliteit (Vhembe) te rapporteer. Duisende liters water het in die straat af gestroom en die lek het tot gevolg gehad dat huise hoër op sonder water was.

Border fence contractors lose appeal

News: 18 April 2024

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has welcomed the judgment of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA), which dismissed a special leave-to-appeal application brought by Caledon River Properties Pty Ltd and Profteam CC. These companies sought to challenge a decision of the High Court  (HC) and the Special Tribunal that stripped them of the profits earned from the construction of a mesh border fence between South Africa and Zimbabwe during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Former Triegie’s acting career taking off

News: 12 April 2024 By Karla van Zyl

Former Triegie Sungu Khosa's acting career is really taking off. Most recently, he starred in the latest Chicken Licken television advertisement.

'Temporary fix is safe, but do not touch cables,' says municipality

News: 12 April 2024 By Andries van Zyl

The town of Louis Trichardt has encountered numerous electrical problems in recent weeks, necessitating several expedient solutions to restore power to residents as swiftly as possible. However, many residents have raised concerns about the safety of these sometimes temporary measures.

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