BONUS - RUSTENBURG - Purchase a R20 sticker and earn the right to wear your slippers on Slipper Day, while making dreams come true for children who are fighting their toughest battles.
Get ready to kick off your shoes and step into the cosiest, most heartwarming day of the year. Slipper Day, Reach For A Dream's biggest fundraiser, returns on 31 May 2024, promising a day filled with warmth, generosity, and fun - all in support of children with life-threatening illnesses.
Operation Vala Umgodi leads to arrests and discovery of explosives in Mooinooi
BONUS - RUSTENBURG - The "Vala Umgodi" operation continues to fight illicit mining. This became evident when two suspects were arrested on Friday evening, 24 May 2024. Information received led a team from Johannesburg Tactical Response Team (TRT) to Mooinooi, where it was alleged that explosives were being sold on the R556 Road, close to Segwaelane Village.
Service delivery forum “We Stand for our City/Rustenburg” closes R24
BONUS - RUSTENBURG - A poor standard of service delivery, power outages, water interruptions and other failures by the Rustenburg Municipality have led to a second public outrage in recent times when the service delivery group - "We stand for our city/Rustenburg" - promptly closed the R24 at KFC Waterfall Mall on Thursday, 16 May, in protest against the "ineptitude" of the RLM.
SASHOC launches new website ahead of annual Nationals
BONUS - RUSTENBURG - The South African Schools Hockey Association (SASHOC) is excited to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website.
Featuring a sleek, modern design and enhanced usability, the new site makes it easier for players, coaches, parents, and hockey enthusiasts to navigate and access vital information.
This digital upgrade aligns with the #GoalGetters campaign, an innovative initiative by SASHOC to enrich the experience of the school hockey community and promote the development of young athletes.
PEP mini Netball - bigger and better!
BONUS - RUSTENBURG - PEP, Africa’s largest single brand retailer, in partnership with South African Schools Netball (SASN) has expanded the footprint of the PEP mini Netball programme to three additional provinces following on from last year’s resounding success. This year, 30 festivals across six provinces will aid in the development of youth netball in South Africa.
Initially launched in Gauteng, Free State and the Western Cape, these fun-filled festivals will now extend their reach to Limpopo, North-West and the Northern Cape.








