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Die 2016 Munisipale verkiesing beteken dat gewone inwoners hulle eie wyksverteenwoordigers kan kies om hulle te verteenwoordig op die munisipale raad. ‘n Wykslid se hooftaak is om inwoners se belange en kernbehoeftes in die wyk op die beste moontlike manier te verteenwoordig. Andre Grobler het Kimberley besoek en met kiesers…
Die Tlokwe Munisipaliteit in Noordwes beloof om een van die hoogs betwisde areas in die opkomende verkiesing van 3 Augustus te wees. OFM Nuus se Dane Beisheim en TJ Makau het die volgende insetsel saamgestel, waar hulle met kenners en inwoners van die streek gepraat het oor hulle verwagtinge vir…
Home Affairs Minister, Malusi Gigaba, said services at Home Affairs facilities across the country are gradually transforming for the better. His department has been reinventing itself the past few years by proving quality services. Gigaba said the current Home Affairs is not the same department people are used to. OFM…
The Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba has announced that the eChannel Project will soon venture to other provinces. The project was introduced in April this year, whereby a Smart ID and passport application are processed at the bank using biometric data. OFM News Refilwe Gaeswe compiled this report.
FNB senior agricultural economist Paul Makuba says futures markets are already reacting to weather forecasts predicting more favourable rainfall conditions in the new season.
Suidwes Group Managing Director Herman van Schalkwyk says part of the reason for the good growth lies in strategic decisions to diversify and that the results speak volumes.
Agri SA deputy executive director Christo van der Rheede explains that closure of commercial farms would lead to job losses among farmers and will add to the poverty and unemployment burden in many towns. He says that will in turn have a spill over effect to cities.
Agri SA deputy executive director Christo van der Rheede says they are being inundated for calls for assistance. He says the scary reality is that many of the farmers in need of help can be counted among the top producers in the country.
Potatoes SA Manager for Product Promotion, Immaculate Zinde, says the more than 60 potato dishes that have been entered into the inaugural Spud Master Challenge are beyond all expectations
Nina Parry, a Master’s student at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Zoology and Entomology, is researching the bio conversion potential of carrion fly maggots fed on a diet of organic waste. She is urging people to be open-minded about the idea of feeding maggot meal to certain livestock.
Free State Agriculture CEO Henk Vermeulen says they are hoping to expose delegates to various experts and give them practical, take home tools to improve decision making going forward during this year’s congress in Bloemfontein on 10 and 11 August.
Wepener Agriculture Chairperson Johan Opperman says times have been tough, but farmers left the meeting -organised to provide farmers with information on political and economic issues - feeling motivated:
Fertiliser Association of Southern Africa, Fertasa, CEO Adam Mostert says Australian scientist Dr George Rayment will speak about strategies to follow after a drought during the organisation’s symposium on July 27:
Civil cases involving children, who are caught in a divorce battle or orphaned are on the rise in South Africa. Legal Aid SA's Patrick Hundermark, says 12% of their workload involve these civil cases. To deal with civil matters involving children, Legal Aid South Africa published a booklet with guidelines…
Agricultural economist Kobus Laubscher says events such as Wimbledon have a huge spinoff for several sectors, not least of these being the agriculture sector. He says some 28-tons of fresh strawberries are consumed during the 14-day event:
Agri SA Executive Director Omri van Zyl says the organisation has to comply with certain best practices when dealing with a donation subject to conditions:
Gabm’s Mark Paulsmeier has described questions around whether or not the offer is genuine as ridiculous and questioned how anyone could have any doubts:
CSIR Chief Scientist Professor Paul Oberholtser says the study also forms part of an effort by the CSIR to formulate a tradeable permit system to help manage pollution:
12 Jul 2016 2AM
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