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Name and shame perpetrators

News: 18 February 2011 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
The ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) in Limpopo says women should take the lead in exposing adults who harass children sexually.

Priest robbed at knife-point, stripped naked

News: 18 February 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
A Roman Catholic priest who was on a visit to Beit Bridge was robbed of two cell phones, valuable documents and a bag containing religious material, before he was stripped naked by three robbers at knifepoint, police have said.

Zim illegal immigrants drown in Limpopo

News: 18 February 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
Four Zimbabwean illegal immigrants drowned in the Limpopo River while attempting to cross the border illegally into South Africa on two separate occasions, police have said.

Residents should take note of new plant´s location

News: 18 February 2011 By Andries van Zyl
The Chairperson’s Association (CA) in Louis Trichardt has urged residents to take note of the proposed location of the town’s planned new waste water treatment works.

No-fly zone over region

News: 18 February 2011
In a bid to counter the ruthless onslaught of criminals making use of poorly controled air space, air movement over the most northern parts of Limpopo will be temporarily restricted in the coming week.

Anger and anarchy after another dead body is found at Mavambe.

News: 18 February 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The recent death and discovery of the body of a 33-year-old man at Mavambe near Malamulele plunged the area and other nearby communities into turmoil, as angry youths barricaded the road between Thohoyandou and Malamulele. Cars were stoned as youths went beserk and demanded the arrest of a Thulamela municipal official at Dovheni Village.

ICD says Malema did not disrupt meeting

News: 18 February 2011
Despite video evidence, the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) this week declared that they could find “no evidence” of police taking instructions from ANC Youth League president Julius Malema at the Limpopo Provincial conference last year.

Communities must assist the police

News: 18 February 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale has urged communities to speak out and assist police, so that the perpetrators of heinous ritual killings be brought book. Mathale was addressing mourners during the funeral service of a ritual murder victim, 75-year-old Tsatsawani Maceke, on Saturday.

Noor couple survive attack at home

News: 18 February 2011 By Anton van Zyl
The police are still following up on leads following the robbery and attack on the well-known Noor family of Louis Trichardt on Sunday night.