Flats Rhythm, written by Rufus Gabriel and directed by Javas Moir, is a powerful reflection of the struggles and hopes of growing up in Roodepan Flats, brought to life through the passion and dedication of its creators. Read more: The making of a storyteller: Rufus Gabriel on bringing Flats Rhythm to the screen
The Northern Cape Department of Education is set to officially open its National Senior Certificate Examination Marking Centres on Monday, December 1. Read more: MEC Vosloo to open Northern Cape matric marking centres with over 900 markers deployed
An initiation school that was operating in Bendall, in the JTG district was closed down on November 25 ahead of 118 initiates undergoing their customary rights at a school that was not registered or authorised to operate. Read more: Illegal NC initiation school shut down, 118 initiates rescued
Smile Week at Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital is giving Northern Cape children life changing reconstructive surgeries, restoring hope, confidence, and dignity through a powerful partnership between the Smile Foundation, Smart Business Systems, and dedicated medical teams. Read more: Smile Week restores hope and confidence for Northern Cape children
The first same-sex marriage in Barkly West has been officially recorded after Thamsana Moses “Tamia” Khetshane-Gailele and Goiloe Abram “Abby” Gailelle tied the knot at the local Department of Home Affairs on November 19. Read more: Barkly West couple makes history with first same-sex marriage
“I was born in 1994 in Kimberley, and I grew up in Roodepan Flats, a community that shaped a lot of who I am and the stories I tell today,” says … Read more: The making of a storyteller: Rufus Gabriel on bringing Flats Rhythm to the screen – DFA
A reunion of Kimberley cricket greats sparked memories of a bygone era — stories of grit, humour and brotherhood from “CP” Fredericks, … Read more: Straight talk from a ‘spin doctor’: One of Kimberley’s cricket legends speaks aout his love of the game
Suspended Sol Plaatje municipal manager Thapelo Matlala has hit back at his precautionary suspension, insisting the disciplinary process against him is unlawful, biased and driven by ulterior motives, and that he intends to return to his post. Read more: Gloves off: Sol Plaatje boss hits back at ‘unlawful’ suspension, vows to return
Kimberley shone for the recent marathon after another hasty city clean-up – impressive, yes, but also temporary. A light polish for visitors isn’t the long-term restoration locals keep pleading for. Read more: Window dressing will not win Kimberlites’ hearts