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Baroka FC maintain their clean record

Sport: 23 October 2015 By Frank Mavhungu

The National First Division log leaders, Baroka FC, maintained their unbeaten record when they continued to collect maximum league points last weekend.

Chippa United destroy Stars

Sport: 23 October 2015 By Frank Mavhungu

Chippas United Ladies kept their title hopes alive by destroying Shayandima Morning Stars 7-0 in their Sasol Women’s League match at the FNB Makwarela Stadium on Sunday.

City fire Kosta

Sport: 23 October 2015 By Frank Mavhungu

The former coach of Black Leopards, Mr Kostadin Papic, is currently a jobless man. His one-year relationship with the Absa Premier League side, Polokwane City, came to an end last week. 

Granny (90) escapes alleged rapist attack

News: 22 October 2015 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

A 90-year-old granny wept bitterly when she told Limpopo Mirror about her fight with a young man who allegedly wanted to rape her inside her hut. Now she is afraid that the suspected rapist, who is well known in the community, may attack her again.

Bekende oud-sakeman sterf

News: 22 October 2015 By Andries van Zyl

Inwoners het die afgelope week met hartseer verneem van die dood van een van die streek se bekende oud-sakemanne, mnr. Mannetjie Wolmarans.

Anti-mosquito campaign at Musina

News: 22 October 2015 By News Correspondent

In an attempt to stop the breeding of mosquitos, the Musina Municipality and the Department of Health started with a campaign to control the small flying insects that pierce one's skin to consume blood.

99. Daisy en Bernard se sprokiestroue (Deel 3)

Daisy: 22 October 2015

Die groot dag is besig om aan te breek ... so in paaiemente en asof dit met advertensieonderbrekings ge­skied. Daisy is opgewonde, maar nie haastig nie. Dit is op stadiums soos dié wat haar ousus moet ingryp ...

Society is a beacon of hope for the region’s aged

News: 21 October 2015 By News Correspondent

“This place is a beacon of hope for the elderly, because it is where we come together to learn a wide range of skills and socialise every day.”Those were the words of one of the beneficiaries at the Elim Hlanganani Society for the Care of the Aged, Ms Elizabeth Maluleke (63) of Waterval.