The Kimberley Prospector

Author: Michael Hawthorne

Mapimpi joins Japanese side NTT Docomo Red Hurricane

JOHANNESBURG – Makazole Mapimpi has become one of four South African’s to head to Japan ahead of the new season. Mapimpi is joined by Tyler … Read more: Mapimpi joins Japanese side NTT Docomo Red Hurricane

Massive fuel hikes to hit as oil recovers – AA

Massive fuel hikes to hit as oil recovers – AA

International crude oil prices have continued to advance, setting the stage for extraordinary fuel price hikes despite Rand strength during June. This is according to the Automobile Association which was commenting on unaudited month-end fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund. “The rebound in international oil prices has been as remarkable as their […]

Coric still without symptoms after COVID-19 infection

JOHANNESBURG – Croatia’s Borna Coric has told fans he is feeling well and experiencing no symptoms after contracting the novel coronavirus at … Read more: Coric still without symptoms after COVID-19 infection

Power outages in Ward 56 persist

Scores of residents in the South of Johannesburg took to the streets to vent their frustrations after they were left without power once again in what was … Read more: Power outages in Ward 56 persist

Anger, shock as little Ansia is laid to rest

It was held at the Orange Farm Multipurpose Centre, south of Johannesburg. The community of Orange Farm came out in large numbers yesterday to … Read more: Anger, shock as little Ansia is laid to rest

South Africa outlines plan for $133bn building boom

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s government unveiled a plan to galvanize R2.3 trillion in new infrastructure investment over the next decade that … Read more: South Africa outlines plan for $133bn building boom

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