BONUS - LOFTUS VERSFELD - The Bulls managed to hold their nerve on their way to beating the Stormers 40-22 in the United Rugby Championship. With the backing of their fans, the Bulls managed to get their first win over the Stormers in the United Rugby Championship after defeating them 40-22 on Saturday night in Pretoria. The win for the Bulls takes away an unwanted losing streak against the Stormers, but more importantly, it keeps them ahead in the URC points table, something their director of rugby Jake White wanted during the week.
NPOs receive financial support in fighting gender based violence
BONUS - MAHIKENG - The North West Province will intensify the fight against recurring incidents of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) by funding twenty Non-Profit Organisations to provide a variety of services to victims of GBVF.
This was announced by Acting Premier Nono Maloyi when delivering the State of the Province Address on Tuesday, 20 February, at the North West Provincial Legislature.
Dreams do come true: Tsholofelo Moloi chosen to join the Mrs SA 2024 semi-finalist ranks
BONUS - RUSTENBURG - The Dallmayr Mrs South Africa’s class of 2024 is finally here. Among its 2024 semi-finalists is Lerome South, Moruleng’s very own Tsholofelo Moloi, an Apostle of Gospel with a passion for any kind of charity, community involvement, or particular interests.
Tsholofelo Moloi officially set off on her Mrs South Africa journey on Friday, 2 February 2024, during the pageant’s National Public Casting, held at the Clearwater Mall in Roodepoort, Gauteng.
Trio in Court for robbing hikers in Marikana
BONUS - RUSTENBURG/MOOINOOI - Firearm related crime seems to be on the increase around the country.
Organzo Phenza Mbombe (37) appeared before the Brits Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 19 February 2024 on a charge of being in possession of an unlicensed firearm.
He was remanded in custody and will re-appear before the same court on Monday, 26 February 2024.
CANSA’s Shavathon
BONUS - RUSTENBURG - Shavathon is in its 22nd year and 2024 is all about being ‘Colourfully Kind’.
Your kindness when you participate by spraying your hair, shaving your head, or donating hair towards a wig, directly impacts how many cancer patients CANSA can reach with their care and support services.
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CANSA’s psychosocial support services, including individual counselling, support groups and Tele Counselling services in seven languages, and online support resources, are all freely available to cancer patients, caregivers and loved ones.