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Gelukskroon transmitter is a large FM-/TV-transmission facility near Pretoria, South Africa.It consists of several towers among them a 112.8 metres (370 ft) tall partially guyed lattice tower standing on the roof of a building, which is the tallest tower of the facility, and a telecommunication tower built of concrete.
Motor vehicle BMW 5 Series BMW 520i M Sport Overview Manufacturer BMW Model code G60 (saloon) G61 (estate) G68 (long-wheelbase saloon) Also called BMW i5 (electric version) Production July 2023 – present (sedan) March 2024 – present (estate) Model years 2024–present Assembly Germany: Dingolfing (Dingolfing Plant) China: Dadong, Shenyang (BBA, LWB) Designer Anders Thøgersen Body and ...
Lifan 520/520i; Overview; Manufacturer: Lifan Motors, part of Lifan Group: Also called: Lifan Breez (Russia) Production: 2006–2012: Assembly: Chongqing, China: Body and chassis; Class: Subcompact car: Body style: 4-door sedan 5-door hatchback: Powertrain; Engine: 1.3 L LF479Q1 I4 1.5 L LF479Q2 I4 1.6 L LF481Q3 I4: Transmission: 5-speed manual ...
Radio and TV broadcasting in Pretoria is supplied via a network of VHF/FM and UHF transmitters and repeaters owned and operated by Sentech - South Africa's state-owned broadcast signal distributor - from four transmitter sites in and around the city. A number of community radio stations operate transmitters from non-Sentech sites.
Pretoria News is a daily English-medium newspaper established in 1898 in South Africa's capital city Pretoria. It is distributed in the Tshwane Metropolitan area. Pretoria News covers a range of local news, as well as national and international news, comment and analysis by experts, sport, entertainment and lifestyle. It publishes a daily ...
The channel is known for its longest-running soapie Isidingo, and previously aired local dramas such as High Rollers, and popular international soaps Days of Our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful, which SABC 3 stopped airing because of financial constraints.
In 2021, IOL published a series of articles about a Tembisa woman having delivered decuplets (ten babies) which were penned by Pretoria News editor Piet Rampedi. [32] The story was debunked as fake news as no evidence of the births was available and multiple requests for donations were made both in print and online Independent Media platforms.
Frontpage of "Die Afrikaanse Patriot" (1876), a newspaper in an early form of the Afrikaans language. This is a list of newspapers in South Africa.. In 2017, there were 22 daily and 25 weekly major urban newspapers in South Africa, mostly published in English or Afrikaans. [1]