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York Timbers Donates 56 Plywood Boards to Memezile High School

  By: NC Thanjekwayo The shortage of school furniture at Memezile High School has received a major boost after York Timbers donated 56 plywood boards to assist the school. The donation was officially handed over during a special gathering attended by representatives from the company, school leadership and community stakeholders on 8 May 2026. The […]

Masibulele Mndebele Crowned Miss Mpumalanga 2026

Masibulele Mndebele crowned Miss Mpumalanga

By: De-Shark Masibulele Mndebele, a 24-year-old media practitioner and aspiring filmmaker from Bethal, in the Govan Mbeki Local Municipality, has been crowned Miss Mpumalanga 2026.   The event, held at the AFM Communio Auditorium in the City of Mbombela on 11 April 2026, marked the 16th year of the Miss Mpumalanga pageant, which empowers young […]

Forestry Safety: Working Groups Raise Awareness for Fire Season Preparations

creating forestry firebreaks

With the dry season approaching, forestry management groups in the Mpumalanga Escarpment have begun extensive firebreak operations around Sabie. As one of the largest man-made forest areas in the world, the risk of runaway veld fires remains a top priority for local authorities and private timber companies. This week, several workshops were held to educate […]

Transnet Freight Rail Enhancements to Boost Mpumalanga’s Export Corridors

Transnet Rail Investment

Story: National government has announced a new round of investment aimed at stabilizing the rail corridors between Mpumalanga and the Maputo Port. For towns like Sabie and Graskop, which are heavily involved in timber and agricultural exports, this move is seen as a vital step in reducing the number of heavy-duty trucks currently clogging the […]

Global Eco-Tourism Trends: How Mpumalanga is Catching the “Slow Travel” Wave

Slow Travel trend near Sabie

Story: A recent report from the World Tourism Organization suggests a massive shift in international traveler preferences toward “Slow Travel” and “Bio-diverse Escapes.” This global trend is putting small, nature-rich towns like Sabie directly on the map for European and North American travelers who are moving away from crowded urban centers. International travel agencies are […]

Sabie River Health: Experts Monitor Water Levels Amid Agricultural Demand

Sabie River Health

Story: Environmental scientists have begun a quarterly audit of the Sabie River’s health, focusing on the balance between urban consumption, forestry needs, and the agricultural sector downstream. As a primary water source for the region, the river’s health is a bellwether for the entire Lowveld ecosystem, including the Kruger National Park. Initial findings suggest that […]

Community Unites to Empower Learners: School Shoes Drive 2026 in Mashishing

School Shoes Drive 2026 in Mashishing

By: Babra Mosoma   On February 6, 2026, the Mashishing Community Hall was filled with hope and excitement as the South African Police Service (SAPS), in partnership with the Departments of Social Development, Home Affairs, Education and a host of community organisations, launched the School Shoes Drive 2026. Three schools Kwena Combined School, Marifaan Primary […]