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Masutha new assistant coach of Leopards

Sport: 05 July 2013 By Frank Mavhungu
Black Leopards have acquired the services of their former assistant coach, Mr Joel Masutha. Masutha and Mr Nilos Buljic of Serbia will serve as assistants to the head coach, Mr Kostadin Papic.

Anger after alleged assault on athlete

News: 05 July 2013 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The alleged assault on an ambassador of the Special Olympics in Vhembe, international athlete Rofhiwa Manwadu, has ignited widespread uproar and outcry all over the country. Protesters took to the streets of Thohoyandou to highlight the plight of the disabled.

Kerkjeug maak ‘n verskil

News: 04 July 2013 By Andries van Zyl
Die NG Kerk Soutpansberg se Jeug het einde verlede maand ‘n bietjie van hul vakansietyd opsy gesit en gaan help om die Matchawhawe Kerk (in die Siloam-omgewing) te gaan opknap.

Maniini residents owe municipality thousands

News: 04 July 2013 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A recent meeting held between the residents of Maniini outside Thohoyandou and the Thulamela municipality discussed money owed to the municipality.

People must follow the “path of Jehovah” - strange people

News: 04 July 2013 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
A group of so-called "strange people" descended on Vhembe district, after they were last seen in the district on November 2011, telling people to stop living in Babylon and to start following the “Path of Jehovah”. Last week they were again seen in Makhado (Louis Trichardt).

Post mortem on rhino yields results

News: 04 July 2013 By Isabel Venter
The Zoutpansberger had the opportunity to view a post mortem on the rhino cow that was recently killed by poachers at the Nwanedi Nature Reserve. A .458 bullet was removed and will aid the investigation through ballistic analysis. *Not for sensitive viewers*

“South Africa still a beacon of hope”

News: 03 July 2013 By Kaizer Nengovhela
"South Africa is seen by many, particularly by those who are less fortunate and who have been forced to flee their countries of origin, as a shining beacon of hope."

Border police arrest 45 suspects

News: 03 July 2013 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Zimbabwean police at Beit Bridge and the Musina SAPS have arrested 45 suspected criminals, among them smugglers and armed robbers, operating in bushy areas along the Limpopo River.

Pastor wants to promote country gospel

Entertainment: 03 July 2013 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Country music, and more specifically country gospel, is not a familiar music genre in this part of the country.

Further humiliation for Tshivhase clan

News: 01 July 2013 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Tshivhase royal family, which has been rocked by divisions, has once again shown that the war between the two factions in the family is far from over.