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Dolphins FC fail to impress at Khubvi

Sport: 21 July 2016 By Frank Mavhungu

The Dolphins FC will not take part in the semifinal stage of the Khubvi Soccer Tournament, after they were booted out by Lukau FC, who beat them 2-0 at the Khubvi Benjie's grounds on Saturday.

Stop the unrest

News: 18 July 2016 By Elmon Tshikhudo

The Siloam police have sent a stern warning to residents of Tshavhalovhedzi and Siloam not to take the law into their own hands and not to destroy property.

Dood bly steeds 'n raaisel

News: 18 July 2016 By Isabel Venter

Tony Strydom se vrou en kinders is, soos die res van Louis Trichardt, steeds in die duister oor die omstandighede wat gelei het tot sy dood.

Body of murdered man found at Itsani

News: 18 July 2016 By Elmon Tshikhudo

There was drama at a murder scene when suspected drunk onlookers exchanged blows and others swore at relatives of the dead man.

Australia remembers victims of Boer War concentration camps

News: 16 July 2016 By Anton van Zyl

The annual Anglo-Boer War Commemoration and Reconciliation Service held in Perth, Australia, had a distinctively Limpopo flavour last month. For the first time in 114 years, a wreath was laid to also commemorate the women, men and children who had died in the Pietersburg concentration camp.

Mineral Department to take steps against illegal sand mining

News: 16 July 2016 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Residents in the Kutama area and the Kutama Royal Council had warned strangers who came to mine sand in the area to refrain from illegal mining, but according to reports, the miners refused to adhere to the request.

Healer’s python allegedly performs miracles

News: 15 July 2016 By Mbulaheni Ridovhona

A traditional healer from Mpheni believes his python helps him to perform “miracles”, but he might also be on the wrong side of the law as far as keeping an endangered animal is concerned.

Artists with a mission

News: 15 July 2016 By Elmon Tshikhudo

A group of young, successful musicians in Vhembe who schooled together have come together and have decided to improve the conditions at their former school.

The battle of “Devil’s Wood” commemorated

News: 15 July 2016 By Anton van Zyl

July 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, one of the bloodiest battles in human history. Between 1 July and 18 November 1916, more than one million men were wounded or killed on the banks of the river Somme in France. Among the soldiers killed and injured were more than 2 400 South Africans who fought for control over a small piece of land in the northeast of France, called Delville Wood.

Woman in court on murder charge

News: 15 July 2016 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

A 29-year-old woman appeared in the Waterval Magistrate's Court last week in connection with a murder that took place about three weeks ago.