The Madibaz clinched a berth in the Varsity Shield semifinals when they thrashed Sol Plaatje University 63-36 in a high-scoring clash in Kimberley … Read more: Madibaz clinch Varsity Shield semifinal berth after big win – The Herald
“We are from Kimberley and not used to this. The guys were struggling in the later stages of both halves, but I am very proud of the effort they … Read more: Valke fall to in-form Griquas in home SA Cup fixture | Kempton Express – The Citizen
PLANNED TEMPORARY WATER INTERRUPTION – 30 March 2026 – Carters Glen, Rhodesdene, Club 2000, Soul City. Photo of kimberley kimberleyMarch 27, 2026. 1 … Read more: PLANNED TEMPORARY WATER INTERRUPTION – 30 March 2026 – Kimberley City Info
The couple got married in Kimberley on in 1971, on a rainy but joyful day filled with celebration. · The day is even more special as it is also Johan’s … Read more: 55 years on, love keeps Nel couple strong | Rekord – The Citizen
Police in Campbell prevented the theft of 52 sheep after acting on intelligence, recovering all livestock and increasing patrols in an area recently identified as a stock-theft hotspot. Read more: Police foil attempted stock theft involving 52 sheep in Campbell
About 800 guests gathered in Kimberley as Sol Plaatje University hosted a culturally rich investiture for Thebe Ikalafeng, celebrating heritage, legacy and the university’s vision for Africa’s intellectual future. Read more: A night of legacy and light as Sol Plaatje University charts its future
Motorists are feeling the pinch early as diesel prices rise ahead of April’s official adjustment, exposing gaps in regulation and raising concerns about potential “double dipping” in the fuel pricing system. Read more: Diesel price explained: Early price hikes at the pump
A 25-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Mothibistad Regional Court for the rape of an 87-year-old visually impaired woman in Boithithong near Kuruman. Read more: Life sentence for man who raped 87-year-old visually impaired woman in front of her grandchildren
Families of the five miners killed in the Ekapa mud rush are preparing to lay their loved ones to rest while struggling to access funeral and insurance payouts, as unions demand accountability and prepare to oppose the company’s liquidation. Read more: Ekapa mine tragedy: Families struggle with payouts as miners laid to rest