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Any person who makes use of this publication’s online platform extensions* agrees to the following:
The publication, its websites and its social media platforms and all persons who utilise it are subject to the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. Any user who generates and publishes a commen

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No user may publish content that amounts to propaganda for war, incitement to imminent violence, advocacy of hatred that is based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion and that constitutes incitement to cause harm. No user may conduct himself in a way that unjustifiably infringes on a person’s basic human rights as set out in the Constitution’s Bill of Rights. No user-generated content posted onto this publication’s online platforms by members of the public reflects in any way the views of the publication or its employees. The media is not responsible for moderating UGC and can therefore not be held liable for the content posted by readers on its social media platforms and websites. Should users conduct themselves in ways that contravene the above, this publication is to be alerted as follows:
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29/11/2025


DA condemns ridiculous tariff hikes at North West Nature ReservesBRITS POS – BRITS - The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the...
29/11/2025

DA condemns ridiculous tariff hikes at North West Nature Reserves
BRITS POS – BRITS - The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the North West is deeply alarmed by the extreme and unjustifiable tariff increases announced by the North West Parks and Tourism Board (NWPTB), which are set to take effect next week on Monday, 1 December 2025. Some of these hikes increase by more than 1 500%... Read more: https://bit.ly/4rpe0UV

VALSE BEWERINGS VAN BEDROG - AfriForum gaan strafregtelike klag teen Nkabinde indienBRITS POS – BRITS - Die burgerregteo...
29/11/2025

VALSE BEWERINGS VAN BEDROG - AfriForum gaan strafregtelike klag teen Nkabinde indien
BRITS POS – BRITS - Die burgerregteorganisasie AfriForum gaan strafregtelike klagtes teen Cedric Nkabinde, stafhoof van minister Senzo Mchunu, indien weens die doelbewuste lewering van valse getuienis voor ’n parlementêre ad hoc komitee wat genl. Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi se onthullings ondersoek... Lees meer: https://bit.ly/4pEbadc

LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT GRADUATES - Sets out to give back to his communityBRITS POS – Mothotlung - Driven by a passi...
28/11/2025

LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT GRADUATES - Sets out to give back to his community
BRITS POS – Mothotlung - Driven by a passion to uplift his community through mental health support, mentorship, and youth empowerment, Given Katlego Molaba (21) is stepping into his future with purpose, having completed his Bachelor of Occupational Therapy degree at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University... Read more: https://bit.ly/4pv2lSD

Operation Shanela II continues to be successfulBRITS POS – BRITS - The police in the North West have, during the weekly ...
28/11/2025

Operation Shanela II continues to be successful
BRITS POS – BRITS - The police in the North West have, during the weekly integrated and multi-disciplinary Shanela 2 / Safer Festive Season Operations asserted the authority of the state through the apprehension of 1 250 suspects for different crimes ranging from burglaries at residential and non-residential premises, aggravated robberies, murders, rapes, dealing in and possession of drugs to driving under the influence of liquor... Read more: https://bit.ly/49DYJJu

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