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Fallen polical icon, Phadagi given state funeral.

News: 28 May 2012 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Minister in the Presidency for Performance Monitoring and Evaluation, Collins Chabane, praised the late George Phadagi at the latter's funeral service at Tswinga on Saturday.

Levubu-boer oorleef mesaanval

News: 28 May 2012 By Isabel Venter
‘n Bekende boer van die Levubu-omgewing het die jongste slagoffer geword van ‘n gewelddadige plaasaanval.

Man held captive in Sudan released on Sunday

News: 28 May 2012 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Thabo Siavhe (28), who was captured by North Sudanese soldiers while doing landmine clearance work on a United Nations contract in Sudan some four weeks ago, was released on Sunday, along with three other captives. Thabo was an employee of the state-owned Denel-Mechem company based in Cape Town.

Helfte van pensioen in oogwink weg

News: 28 May 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Om vir 46 jaar lank te werk vir jou pensioenuitbetaling en dan bykans die helfte daarvan in een dag te verloor, is ‘n bitter pil om te sluk. As jy uit jou geld bedrieg is weens jou vertroue in “staatsamptenare”, is dit nog erger.

Droogte noop boere om te begin voer

News: 28 May 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Met die reën wat hierdie jaar skaars was, het talle boere in die Soutpansberg reeds begin om hul wild te voer.

Secondhand Goods Act launched

News: 28 May 2012 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Different stakeholders in Vhembe hailed the launch of the Secondhand Goods Act on Monday and said it was an important link in the fight against crime.

Still no outcome in magistrate´s corruption trail

News: 28 May 2012 By Isabel Venter
The final score in the trial of senior regional magistrate Ronnie Rambau, accused of accepting a bribe to influence the outcome of a court case, remains to be settled.

Stray SA elephants destroy crops in Zim

News: 28 May 2012 By Mashudu Netsianda
Stray elephants from the Kruger National Park (KNP) have descended on the neighbouring Tshikwalakwala irrigation scheme outside Beit Bridge district, where they are reportedly destroying crops.

Australian government says no to pardon action

News: 28 May 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The Australian government will no longer support any action to pardon “Breaker” Morant and Peter Handcock, who were executed by a British firing squad for murdering South Africans during the Anglo Boer War.

Vho Mulilo buried at Makonde

News: 25 May 2012 By News Correspondent
Larger than life? Extraordinary? Irreplaceable? Mother of the nation.? All these words were used to to describe the character of the late Agnes Ntshavheni Mulilo Dzebu (79), a staunch member of the church and co-founder of the fast-growing Thusaululo Ministries.

Vulstasie op N1 teiken van rowers

News: 25 May 2012
Die Bokmakierie Vulstasie langs die N1-noord is Sondagaand tydens ‘n gewaagde rooftog van derduisende rande beroof .

Mbete disappointed with dysfunctional dam

News: 25 May 2012 By Elmon Tshikhudo
During her recent visit to Vhembe, African National Congress National Chairperson Baleka Mbete made a site visit to the multibillion-rand Nandoni Dam. The dam was completed in 2004, but local communities are still to drink a drop of water from the dam.