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Community in shock as human parts are found in village

News: 18 February 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Malamulele police had their hands full to keep angry Mahonisi villagers away as an Indian trader suspected of having a hand in a recent ritual murder case was forced to leave the village.

Limpopo BMF welcomes appointment of Manyi

News: 11 February 2011 By News Correspondent
The Limpopo Black Management Forum has welcomed the appointment of their national president, Jimmy Manyi, as the head of government communications.

Men jailed for having sex with donkeys

News: 11 February 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
Two cousins from Mashaka village outside Beit Bridge will forever rue the day they failed to keep their pants on, after they were each sentenced to an effective two years in jail for having sex with three donkeys.

Magistrate collapses and dies during court session

News: 11 February 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
A Zimbabwe regional magistrate, Mr Samuel Zuze, recently collapsed and died during a court session in Chiping village outside Beit Bridge, a few minutes after he had sentenced a cattle rustler.

Top award for former college student

News: 11 February 2011 By Andries van Zyl
Former Ridgeway College student Andrew Hofmyer’s short film has not only gained him international recognition, but has also secured the college’s Sumbandila Scholarship Trust, founded in 2007 by the principal of Ridgeway College Mrs Leigh Bristow, a welcome donation.

Municipality lashes out at DA

News: 11 February 2011 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The Makhado Municipality lashed out at the Democratic Alliance (DA) this week, following the DA´s accusation that the municipality´s finance department is "rotten from within" and that they should be placed under administration.

Research vital to leopard´s existence

News: 11 February 2011 By Frans van der Merwe
Research which can be vital to South Africa’s drastically reduced leopard population, is at present underway in the Soutpansberg region. The region has the largest single surviving core population of leopards in the country.

King Makhosonke happy as Ndebele will be taught a Univen

News: 11 February 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
King Makhosoke II of the Ndebeles expressed his happiness on Friday after the University of Venda agreed it would teach isiNdebele and would also promote the language through research.

Blink klippies kos Musina-man duur

News: 11 February 2011
‘n Man van Musina se liefde vir blink klippies het hom duur te staan gekom. Die 68-jarige Roy Saunders is Maandag in die landdroshof op Musina skuldig bevind op ´n klag van die onwettige handel in ongeslypte diamante.

New headman for Tshifudi village

News: 11 February 2011 By Peter Muthambi
Headman Thivhudzimunwe Collins Mashau was inaugurated as the new headman for Tshifudi Village during a ceremony at the Tshifudi Primary School´s sports grounds last Saturday.