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It’s that time of the week again, your favourite read will hit the street corners tomorrow morning bright and early.

Exclusive to Print this week in your Review:

Front Page: After 12 years, justice prevails for a local traffic officer. Read more about his emotional journey after he decided to take on the Traffic Department.

Voorblad: Die Arbeidsappèlhof het na ‘n proses van 12 jaar in Hennie Retief se guns bevind. Lees meer oor sy emosionele reis na reg en geregtigheid.

 

THEN

 

Front Page: The Education Department condemned the alleged racist comments of a local teacher at a private school. The teacher was suspended following an internal investigation.

On page 2 you can read more about the new testimonies in the Patel trial. Judge Joseph Raulinga asked Patel’s attorney to lower his voice in court. All the court drama unfolds in Weekend Review.

Cut-off date looms for prepaid meters – See where and how you need to register your prepaid meter before the deadline. Don’t get caught in the dark.

Op bladsy 3 praat ons met die DA-raadslid vir Wyk 22 oor haar GROOT planne vir dié wyk.

A picture paints a thousand words, read on page 15 how Godfrey Kennedy speaks to the community through his paintings.

Ons skole-bladsye bars uit hul nate met prysuitdelings, skoleatletiek, pret, Vaarwel en die jongklomp wys hul sakevernuf.

Happy 21st birthday Curro Northern Academy: Read more about the school, teachers and its history.

For the soccer fans of Polokwane, find your vuvuzelas, Bafana Bafana is in the house. Get your tickets now, see you at the Peter Mokaba Sports Complex

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