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Artists unite against piracy

News: 20 May 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Piracy, which has become a plague in the country, is having a negative impact on the music industry.

Water the priority in Vhembe District´s budget

News: 20 May 2011 By Silas Nduvheni
Vhembe District Municipality has resolved to continue to work well with all journalists as they believe that one should not pick a fight with someone whose work is to use ink every day.

Mdaka vacate Vhembe´s top position

News: 20 May 2011 By Peter Muthambi
The executive mayor of Vhembe District, Cllr Falaza Mdaka, was bidden farewell at an event that was held at Muofhe Graceland Lodge in Thohoyandou last Friday night.

Oud-Triegie bekoor Londense gehoor

News: 20 May 2011 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Talentvolle pianis en oud-Triegie Diederick Potgieter het ‘n geslaagde uitvoering in Burgh House in Hampstead, ‘n Londense spogbuurt, gegee.

More Somalis rounded up in Beit Bridge

News: 20 May 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Zimbabwean police, in conjunction with that country’s Department of Home Affairs, have rounded up 41 more Somali refugees in Beit Bridge, as the ongoing blitz on the illegal immigrants intensifies in the border town.

Beloftes niks meer as lippediens

News: 20 May 2011 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Waarom moet elke waterlek en dreinprobleem in ‘n nimmereindigende gebellery na die munisipaliteit ontaard?

´Al is jou plekkie leg, bly jy in ons harte´

News: 20 May 2011 By Andries van Zyl
Inwoners het die afgelope naweek met hartseer verneem van die dood van klein Leanie Lettie Botha, babadogter van Hannes en Mercia Botha van Louis Trichardt.

CoAL cough up almost R10 million in fines

News: 20 May 2011 By Isabel Venter
As part of legislative requirements, Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) had to pay close to R10 million in administrative fines to the Department of Environmental Affairs.

SA to tighten borders

News: 20 May 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
Home Affairs Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said last week the government would strengthen South Africa’s borders to prevent an influx of illegal immigrants from crossing into the country.

Karkasse hoop op, maar steeds sloer Raad

News: 20 May 2011 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Karkasse moet maar net lê en ontbind, terwyl veeartse ‘n aanhoudende stryd met die Makhado Munisipaliteit voer om die dooie diere vinnig te kom verwyder.