Hartbeespoort swimmer Antonie Pieterse (20) has been shattering records in America since he started his studies and swimming career at Roberts Wesleyan University this year.
Kerri Wolter, founder of VulPro vulture rehabilitation centre in Hartbeespoort received the coveted Women in Conservation Award from SANParks for her protection and passion for the vultures in Africa.
Caitlin Rossiter of Hartbeespoort ended 2024 in the cold Cape waters where she swam the 7.5km Cape Town to Robben Island Crossing on 30 December.
Bekende Hartbeespoort-skoonheid, Savanha Crause (28), wat in 2023 die Mrs Globe SA-titel verower het, verruil nou haar kroon vir 'n mikrofoon.
If you hear soothing piano sounds at Village Mall these days, follow the sound to the mall's recent piano addition in the court at the Mugg n Bean entrance, and most likely you will find January Shabangu, an employee at a fast food outlet playing in his off-time.
Broederstroom Butchery last week won an Industry Favourite Award for being one of the Best of the Best in the North West during the 20th Annual Best Business Cleaver Awards.
Heidi Nel het ses jaar gelede ‘n koekversierkursus gedoen om haar vriendin te ondersteun, min wetende dat dit ‘n lonende besigheid en loopbaan sou word.
Former mayor of Kosmos and well-known resident Corrie Cartwright passed away at the age of 92 on 24 September.
Hartbeespoort resident Frik van Rensburg has debuted as an author in an internationally published self-help book.
Local athlete Thomas van Tonder won third place at the recent Obstacle Course Racing (OCR) World Championships in California.
Hartbeespoort-skrywer, René van Zyl, loop letterlik met 'n veer in haar hoed rond, nadat sy aangewys is as die 2024 wenner van die ATKV-Woordveertjie-toekenning vir haar roman, Belle met die hart vol blomme.
Hartbeespoort beauties Alisha Nel and Fransie Venter were crowned Miss Hartbeespoort 2024 and Mrs Hartbeespoort 2024 respectively during a glamorous gala evening last weekend.
Kerri Wolter, the founder of VulPro, a vulture conservation organisation in Hartbeespoort, has been nominated for the 2025 Indianapolis Prize, also referred to as the “Nobel Prize” for animal conservation.
First-generation farmer and entrepreneur, Ricardo Hood from Sanddrift, Brits has just launched a uniquely indigenous African product, canned Morogo at various food retail outlets across the North West Province.
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