Four people die in vehicle accident near Tshirolwe
Four passengers travelling in Nzhelele in a sedan were killed at Tshirolwe in the early hours of Sunday morning.

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Four passengers travelling in Nzhelele in a sedan were killed at Tshirolwe in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Hundreds of people, including music lovers, braved the chilly weather to bury Mr Thinyadziwi Ranwedzi (33), a member of the legendary Tshivenda musical group, Adziambei band. He was killed on 26 April in a vehicle accident along the Mangondi-Thohoyandou road.
“Gospel music is good and it is not just music. It is also the preaching of the Word of God,” said Mukhunyeledzi Mabuduga, a fierce supporter of gospel music.
The hopes of famous sculptor Gazland Hlungwani (54) to exhibit his sculptures at a big exhibition in Gauteng have been dashed, following a fire that destroyed more than 25 prized sculptures and the four-storey wooden building his late father ordered him to build before he died in 2010.
Black Leopards registered their third victory under the guidance of Mr Sello Chokoe when they narrowly beat Amazulu 1-0 in their NFD League match at the Thohoyandou Stadium on Saturday.
Louis Trichardt se jong bergfietsryers het nie net die dorp goed verteenwoordig by die Rhino Trail XCO nie, hulle het ook ‘n paar top podiumplekke ingepalm.
With only three NFD matches remaining, Baroka FC remain the hot favorites for the league championships. The Polokwane side collected full points in their league match against Royal Eagles last weekend, when they beat them 2-1 at the Harry Gwala Stadium in Pietermaritzburg.
With only three matches remaining before the league activities of the National First Division come to an end, the fight for promotion and to avoid relegation will continue this weekend.
The champions of Stream B of the MMK Administrators League, Madritas, were too good for United FC and beat them 2-0 at Gogobole on Sunday.
The nine Safa Vhembe MMK Administrators teams who won their streams this year will soon participate in the next play-off matches.
Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) rose to the occasion and beat the much-feared Tshakhuma RO United 1-0 in the final of the Temper Mufamadi Soccer Festival at the Levubu Rugby Stadium on Sunday.
It will be another busy weekend for the teams affiliated to the Limpopo Stream of the ABC Motsepe League. Seven matches will be played throughout the province tomorrow afternoon and one on Sunday.

