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28/03/2024
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Madibogo – Thursday, 28 March 2024 – Ratlou FM, the only Youth Community radio station in North West province has been building on a positive audience growth trajectory in the past years and is set to carry on with this trend in the next radio year.
Ratlou FM is excited to announce its line-up effective 1 April 2024.
04/05/2023
The Reserve Bank has upgraded the country’s banknotes & coins with enhanced security features.
New designs includes the SA flag, preamble to our Constitution in micro-lettering and the Big 5 depicted as a family. Circulation starts from Thursday
24/03/2023
North west commercial radio station has confirmed that Bryce Clarke, popularly known as DJ Ankletap or Malume, is joining its team and will be hosting the breakfast show ‘YOUR Mornings with Malume Tap’ from Monday, April 3. Full line up will be announced next week .
14/03/2023
Multi-award winning musician Gloria Bosman has passed away at the age of 50.
19/04/2022
Easter Entertainment News
| PK Lerabola And His Crew Made Dope Event|
North West : RabolaNation Events has made Kraaipan and surrounding areas dope during Easter weekend regardless of rainy weather.
Kraaipanian Local Artist Pako Kehitlhile who known as PK Lerabola in music industry path says he would like to thank all his followers and his fans for a very huge support he got from them on his massive event during Easter weekend.
He told his fans on social media that he will make Kraaipan Cover Ground Fill up Dope Soon!.
19/04/2022
TMAT Banned Ratlou Football Club in its Tournament
North West : Mo malatsing ale matlhano morago ga metshameko ya tonamente e tshamikiwang ngwaga le ngwaga kwa motseng wa Kraaipan e itsegeng ka Tsietso Mocha Annual Tournament "TMAT", ba rebotse pegelo phatlhalatsa go tswa mo komiting le botsamaise jwa TMAT fa ba tshotse tshweetso fa setlhopa sakgwele ya dinao sa Ratlou FC se satlhole se ka tsaya karolo metshamekong e e latena ya tonamente mo dingwageng tseo di latelang.
Seno selatela morago ga gore setlhopa sa Ratlou FC se tseye tshweetso ya go ikgogela morago ka nako ya gotsweletsa metshameko ya bone le setlhopa sa Young Killers sa makawana a Kwa Ga-Khunwana eo eneng e fetoletswe letlha la yone go ka tshamikiwa ka lamatlhatso, morago ga go itemogela maemo ao aneng a sajese diwelang a maemo a bosa mo lebaleng.
Kgabagare gonnile le ditshwaelo tseo di farologaneng gotswa go barati le balatedi ba metshameko ya kgwele ya dinao ba selegae fa seo sedirilweng ke setlhopa sa Ratlou Football Club ka letsatsi la tshimologo ya thankgollo ya metshameko ya tonamente fa bane ba lopa go busetswa matlole a bone morago,fa ba bangwe bare tshweetso e tshotsweng ke Komiti le botsamaise jwa TMAT ele maleba mme fela ga ba ka gagamatsa melawana ya bone.
Re sale foo TMAT e tlhalositse mo pegelong ya bone fa maitsholo a setlhopa sa Ratlou Football Club ese kgetlho lantlha ba diragatsa mo tonamenteng.
21/03/2022
March 21 serves as a reminder of the bravery displayed in 1960 in Sharpville by individuals who stood in unison to proclaim their rights. MAGAE Media would like to wish everyone an amazing Human Rights Day.
09/01/2022
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07/01/2022
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07/01/2022
Happy Birthday Day Masego Kehitlhile
Kraaipan Socialite and Makeup Artist.
07/01/2022
TODAY IN HISTORY: Remembering the Icon
Peter Mokaba, a notable freedom fighter and patriot, was born on 7 January 1959. Mokoba played a significant role in the struggle for freedom especially amongst the youth, and this determination was clearly seen in his various occupations and activities regarding the youth. His childhood can be seen as motivation for his later involvement in youth movements. He was born under the cruel injustices and violence of the Apartheid system. His parents, Albert and Priscilla, were forcibly removed from their home to reside as squatters in Mankweng, where they survived living as migrant workers. While attending Hwiti High School in Mankweng, he became a leader of the school boycotts in the northern parts of South Africa. After his capture in 1977, which was preceded by his attempt to evade arrest, Mokoba was banned from attending school by authorities. Nevertheless, he completed his Matric in 1978, and enrolled for tertiary study at The University of the North (University of Limpopo) in 1980. Interruptions through state harassment and various arrests did not stop him Parliament in 1994 as well as in 1999. After his time in parliament, Mokoba was then elected to serve as the deputy minister of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism under the government of the Nelson Mandela.
17/11/2021
[JUST IN] Idols SA judge Unathi Nkayi has been fired from her Radio job at Kaya 959 .The station has announced the termination of her contract with immediate effect today .
16/10/2021
Miss South Africa 2021 Lalela Mswane
Congratulations 🎈 👏
05/09/2021
JUST IN: The Department of Correctional Service has confirmed that former President Jacob Zuma ,who is serving a 15months jail term at Escourt prison, has been placed on Medical Parole .
31/08/2021
JUST IN: Energy Department confirms petrol price hike by 4 cents per litre and Diesel to decrease from Wednesday 1 September 2021.
30/08/2021
The Hollywood Critics Association has awarded Thuso Mbedu the TV Breakout Star Award for her role of Cora on The Underground Railroad .
Congratulations to talented South African Actress.💫🥂
21/07/2021
Miss South Africa 2020 Shudufhadzo Musida graduated on Tuesday with a BA Honours in International Relations from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
17/07/2021
Tonight ,we all come together at one single moment and show our support in unity! when we stand together, South Africa wins.
Good luck to the Glomour Boyz
15/07/2021
JUST IN: Legendary songwriter and musician Tshepo Tshola has passed on .
12/07/2021
DEVELOPING STORY - President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 20h00 today, Monday, 12 July 2021, on government’s response to persistent public violence in parts of the country.
12/07/2021
[JUST IN] President Cyril Ramaphosa to address the nation later today on government's response to persistent public violence in parts of the country,time will be announced.
06/07/2021
Breaking News
Congratulations to Lehlogonolo Machaba to make it through to Top 30 as the first Transgender Woman .Machaba is representing North West .
29/06/2021
BREAKING NEWS: Former president Jacob Zuma sentenced to 15 months imprisonment by the constitutional court for contempt of court .
18/06/2021
South African President has declared 10days of mourning to honour Zambia's founding President Dr Kenneth Kaunda.
17/06/2021
Zambia's liberation leader, founding father and first President Kenneth Kaunda has died at the age of 97 in a hospital at Lusaka where he was being treated for Pneumonia since Monday. He was among the last independence leaders of Africa alive.
16/06/2021
The North West MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, DesboMohono will today host the Provincial Harvest Day as well as Youth Day commemoration on 16 June at Driehoek Village on a farm belonging to a young farmer Mr BotlhaleTshabalala. The farmer is a beneficiary in the department’s Grain Production Programme and has planted a total of 185ha (30ha Beans; 30ha White Maize and 125ha Sunflower).
The youth and harvest day event will be held under the theme: “The Year of Charlotte Maxeke: Growing youth employment for an inclusive and transformed society”. It aims to acknowledge the strides made by youth in agriculture, farmers and farm-workers; encourage farmers through the SHEP model to “Grow to sell” and to confidently use the digital marketing platforms; restore confidence in youth to participate in the agricultural value chain production, thus creating self-employment while creating jobs for others and to capture the “FETSA-TLALA” initiative/programme. The event is also meant to mark the end of the 2021 cropping season.
16/06/2021
Mokgatlho wa basha wa dikereke tseo di farologaneng kwa Kraaipan mono North West, yo o itsegeng ka Reakantse Youth Development , O solofetse go keteka letsatsi la khunologa la basha leo le ketekiwang ngwaga le ngwaga kgwedi ya seetibosigo e tlhola malatsi ale some-thataro.
Seno ele go keteka segopotso sa dingwaga dile masome-amane- le botlhano ,fa baithuti ba maloba bane ba le kgatlhanong le go rutiwa ka loleme la Se-Afrikaanse mo dithutong tsa bone ka ngwaga wa 1976.
Monna-setilo wa mokgatlho wa Reakantse Youth Development Molwantwa Gaanakgomo , are batlile go abela baithuti ba dikolo tsa kgaolo ya kraaipan bao ba nang le letseno le le kwa tlase go fana ka di diriswa tsa sekolo.
Keteko eno e tla simolola ka ura ya bolesome moragonyana gompieno mo mesong kwa sekolong sese potlana sa Ratlou kwa Ga-Thulo.
Go solofetswe fa go tla nna le metshameko ya kgwele ya dinao le bolo-tloa.
Kgabagare - Go tla nna le dibui tseo dikgetegileng go tswa mo mafapheng aa farologaneng a sedika-potlasa sa Ratlou go fana ka molaetsa wa letsatsi go basha.
11/06/2021
Anti-apartheid advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza arrested in South Africa on the 11th of June 1976.
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TODAY IN HISTORY: Remembering the Icon Peter Mokaba, a notable freedom fighter and patriot, was born on 7 January 1959. Mokoba played a significant role in the struggle for freedom especially amongst the youth, and this determination was clearly seen in his various occupations and activities regarding the youth. His childhood can be seen as motivation for his later involvement in youth movements. He was born under the cruel injustices and violence of the Apartheid system. His parents, Albert and Priscilla, were forcibly removed from their home to reside as squatters in Mankweng, where they survived living as migrant workers. While attending Hwiti High School in Mankweng, he became a leader of the school boycotts in the northern parts of South Africa. After his capture in 1977, which was preceded by his attempt to evade arrest, Mokoba was banned from attending school by authorities. Nevertheless, he completed his Matric in 1978, and enrolled for tertiary study at The University of the North (University of Limpopo) in 1980. Interruptions through state harassment and various arrests did not stop him Parliament in 1994 as well as in 1999. After his time in parliament, Mokoba was then elected to serve as the deputy minister of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism under the government of the Nelson Mandela.
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