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Boy (12) killed by croc

News: 01 April 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The community of Tshivhilwi outside Thohoyandou is reeling in shock, after the disappearance of a 12-year-old boy, whom the community believes has been killed by a crocodile.

Zim murder suspects appear in court again

News: 25 March 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
The case of four Zimbabwean ritual murder suspects, who were arrested last week in Musina for allegedly brutally stabbing a fellow countryman before mutilating his body, was further postponed on Tuesday to next week for further investigations.

Two primary school pupils buried

News: 25 March 2011 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Two young pupils from the Matitivhala Primary School, Phindulo Tshisimba (6) and Shonisani Magwalu (5), were buried during an emotional funeral at Tshikwarani on Saturday.

Members of the Madombidzha community celebrate human rights day

News: 25 March 2011 By Peter Muthambi
Residents of Madombidzha and the surrounding villages of both the Sinthumule and Kutama areas celebrated the Human Rights day in style by engaging in a health walk to encourage members of the community to live a healthy life.

Broomstick women granted bail

News: 25 March 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
Four Beit Bridge women who had allegedly connived and kidnapped another local woman, whom they accused of dating a friend´s boyfriend, before severely assaulting her several times with broomsticks, have been granted bail by the local High Court.

Musician Sefofa on anti-piracy drive

News: 25 March 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
One of the finest musicians to have come out of Limpopo, the self-styled king of Kwasa Kwasa music, Stephen Sefofa, came out smoking fire this week and has warned the public to stop buying pirated music, saying piracy had become a curse in the community.

MEC Kekana urged to speedily rebuild rain damaged bridge

News: 25 March 2011 By Silas Nduvheni
The MEC for Roads and Transport, Ms Pinky Kekana, has promised that her department will rebuild rain-damaged roads and bridges speedily, especially in the Vhembe area, in a bid to fast-track the government´s delivery of better services to the communities.

Hope for disabled students at Univen

News: 25 March 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Disabled students at Univen say the visit by the Deputy Minister for Higher Education, Prof Hlengiwe Mkhize, gives them hope for the future.

MEC Phadagi´s mother passes away

News: 25 March 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Two years ago, during a celebratory party held in honour of her son´s having been appointed MEC, she was praised as a courageous woman for her role in the liberation struggle. The struggle hero is no more; she died on the 16th of March at the age of 89.

Convicted murderer´s fate a little later

News: 25 March 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The sentencing of Phathutshedzo Mbedzi, a former Grade 12 learner at Jack Lavhengwa Secondary School, who has been convicted of the murder of fellow pupil, Matodzi Ramunenyiwa, was once more postponed due to the absence of a report by a psychologist.

Victory for Black Leopards

Sport: 25 March 2011 By Kaizer Nengovhela
It was sweet revenge for Black Leopards after they beat Witbank Spurs 2-1 in a well-attended National First Division match played at Tshifulanani stadium on Saturday.