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BMF honours local women

News: 02 September 2011 By News Correspondent
Women who went beyond the call of duty were recognised by the Black Management Forum (BMF) Limpopo on Saturday, 27 August.

AFB Makhado host multi-national exercise

News: 02 September 2011 By Isabel Venter
The Southern African Development Community's (SADC) air forces assembled at Air Force Base Makhado outside Louis Trichardt last week for a multinational humanitarian relief exercise.

Na maande se stof kry straat eindelik stukkie teer

News: 02 September 2011 By Linda van der Westhuizen
‘n Tuin vol stof, ‘n huis vol stof en voertuie vol stof … dit is hoe inwoners van ‘n gedeelte van Elandstraat in Louis Trichardt die afgelope twee maande geleef het.

Disabled child burned to death

News: 02 September 2011 By Peter Muthambi
A cloud of sadness still hangs around Ha-Matsa Village, following a tragic and very mysterious incident in which a 10-year-old disabled child was burnt to death while sleeping.

Munisipale park nou ´n gratis sakeperseel?

News: 02 September 2011 By Isabel Venter
Vir etlike maande al word die munisipale park in Boababstraat deur plaaslike “entrepreneurs” gebruik om hulle ware van die hand te sit.

Granny, grandchildren burnt to death

News: 02 September 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 70-year-old woman and her four grandchildren, including a three-month-old baby, were killed when the hut they were sleeping in caught fire at Lusulu Village outside Beit Bridge.

Remote jamming not science fiction

News: 02 September 2011 By Andries van Zyl
Ever heard of criminals using remote control units to jam your vehicle's immobiliser when you are trying to lock the doors? It might sound like science fiction, but it is not.

Triegies se toneelgroep doen dit weer!

News: 02 September 2011 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Die toneelgroep van Hoërskool Louis Trichardt is vir die tweede agtereenvolgende jaar aangewys as die Gauteng-streekswenners.

Bus company bury Forget at last

News: 02 September 2011 By Peter Muthambi
The Mulaudzi Bus Company, which was reluctant to bury a 15-year-old boy who had been knocked down by one of its buses at Mamvuka Village last week, eventually made available money for the boy's funeral.

Businessman on the run

News: 02 September 2011 By Isabel Venter
A well-known businessman from Madombidza, Prince Mulalo Ludere (41), allegedly skipped town and, at the time of going to press, was still evading the police. His disappearance follows the alleged rape of a 31-year-old woman.

Murder, then suicide

News: 02 September 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A two-day search for a missing woman by members of the community and police officials ended tragically when the woman was found hanging from a tree not far from the Aces Dam.

Black Sunday for Limpopo Professionals

Sport: 26 August 2011 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Madombidzha Arsenal gave Madodonga Limpopo Professionals a day to remember when they hammered them 4-0 in the Sir Tshiluvhu Alec-Autopage knockout match on Sunday, 21 August.