June 2026

Highveld Chronicle Issue 372

Highveld Chronicle Issue 372 (05 June 2026) – Brief Story Summaries Victor Khanye Reserves 40% for Youth-Owned Businesses Victor Khanye Local Municipality announced that 40% of local economic opportunities will be reserved for youth-owned businesses, supported by a R5 million SMME development fund. eMalahleni Career Expo Inspires Learners Learners attended a career expo where leaders and professionals encouraged them to pursue education, leadership and future career opportunities. Thembisile Hani Men Encouraged to Speak Out A men's workshop focused on mental health, responsible fatherhood, financial wellbeing and addressing gender-based violence. KwaThando Care Centre Promotes Disability Inclusion A Child Protection Fun Run raised awareness about disability inclusion and support for children living with disabilities. MTPA and Limpopo Launch Winter Tourism Campaign Mpumalanga and Limpopo tourism agencies launched a joint campaign to boost visitor numbers and strengthen regional tourism. March and March Draws Over 1 500 Participants Residents marched in eMalahleni demanding stronger action against illegal immigration and greater protection of township economies. Family Questions Justice After Missing Docket The Magagula family expressed frustration after a murder case was struck off the roll due to a missing docket before being re-enrolled later the same day. Roots Delmas Employees Protest Over Salaries Workers blocked the removal of stock from the closed store while demanding answers on unpaid salaries, severance pay and benefits. Life Sentence for Rape Conviction A Middelburg man was sentenced to life imprisonment for raping his former partner, with the court emphasising the fight against GBV. Mother Opens Assault Case After Child Allegedly Slapped A Delmas mother opened a common assault case after her eight-year-old daughter was allegedly assaulted during a dispute at a local shop. NkAMA Launch Announced The Nkangala Arts & Music Awards (NkAMA) were introduced to celebrate, recognise and elevate local talent across the district. Editorial: No Money Has Ever Left the Earth The editorial encourages readers to seek opportunities and remain optimistic during difficult economic times.

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Ukutekateka komnotho
Isiko Lethu 2 min read

Ukutekateka komnotho

Ipilo yanamhlanje sele ikhuphukela ngendlela erarako. Sibabantu esiphila kileli phasi labobamkhulu, yoke into esiyenzako ifuna (isithengo) imali, noma ngabe unawo umberego owufundeleko uberega kuhle kodwa Imali yakhona iyatlhayela. Nasingatjheja ngetjhejo elidephe kuhle sithola bona banengi abantu abanawo amaberego begodu abanye ababeregi amatorho kodwana mberego onebizelo, lapho uthole bona nabo balila nabanganawo amatorho ngokutlhayelelwa yimali. Ukuvuka epilweni nokunonisa umnotho kufuna kwangathi abantu bangaba nomcabango ozula koke, khulukhulu bacabange ngokuthoma amarhwebo bangenelele kiwo.

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March and March draws over 1 500 in eMalahleni, calls for state of emergency on migration
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March and March draws over 1 500 in eMalahleni, calls for state of emergency on migration

'President to address the nation on South Africa’s approach to managing migration' – Minister Ntshavheni An estimated 1 500 people took to the streets of eMalahleni on Thursday, 04 June 2026, as the March and March movement marched from Vosman to the Witbank Central Business District (CBD), commonly known as Downtown, to hand over a memorandum demanding stronger action against illegal immigration and greater protection of the township economy. The march culminated in the handing over of a memorandum to eMalahleni Executive Mayor Vusi Nhlapho, with organisers giving the municipality seven days to respond to their demands.

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March and March draws over 1 500 in eMalahleni, calls for state of emergency on migration
News 4 min read

March and March draws over 1 500 in eMalahleni, calls for state of emergency on migration

'President to address the nation on South Africa’s approach to managing migration' – Minister Ntshavheni An estimated 1 500 people took to the streets of eMalahleni on Thursday, 04 June 2026, as the March and March movement marched from Vosman to the Witbank Central Business District (CBD), commonly known as Downtown, to hand over a memorandum demanding stronger action against illegal immigration and greater protection of the township economy. The march culminated in the handing over of a memorandum to eMalahleni Executive Mayor Vusi Nhlapho, with organisers giving the municipality seven days to respond to their demands.

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