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First hand feedback from global ITC conference

News: 28 January 2011 By Andries van Zyl
The new year has barely kicked off, but Ridgeway College in Louis Trichardt has already sent its information and technology acommunication (ITC) teacher, Ms Carolyn Ingram, to the largest global educational technology conference (BETT) held in London this year.

Eskom warns against danger of low hanging power lines

News: 28 January 2011 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
A lack of basic precautions around low-hanging power lines is causing unnecessary deaths and injuries in our communities, costing the lives of many people in the last year;

Louis Trichardt PO the best in province

News: 28 January 2011 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The Louis Trichardt Post Office is the best in Limpopo. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Polokwane last Saturday

R50 000 fine for Black Leopards

Sport: 28 January 2011 By Frank Mavhungu
Black Leopards were fined R50 000 by the disciplinary committee of the Premier Soccer League, for failure to wear a properly marked kit. Several clubs, including Black Leopards, appeared before the committee last Friday evening.

Smugglers arrested at border

News: 28 January 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
Three Zimbabweans were arrested at the Beit Bridge Border Post after they were caught trying to smuggle copper wire to the value of R50 000 into South Africa.

99 year-granny raped by 17 year-old man

News: 28 January 2011 By Mashudu Netsianda
A brave 99-year-old granny from Muleya Village outside Beit Bridge summoned all her strength to wrestle with a 17-year-old rapist for several minutes, until she was finally overpowered and raped once.

Top DA-lede in hospitaal weens koskiem

News: 28 January 2011
Gerugte het vroeër die week die rondte gedoen dat doelbewuste vergiftiging dalk die oorsaak was daarvan dat talle van die Demokratiese Alliansie (DA) se top provinsiale bestuurslede sedert Vrydag in hospitale opgeneem moes word vir behandeling.

Farmers must pay up for shooting project lion

News: 28 January 2011
The appearance of wild lions that are still found in the northernmost parts of Limpopo recently came under the spotlight, when a free-roaming lion which formed part of a research project was shot by a group of Limpopo farmers.

Nephawe application gets struck off court roll

News: 28 January 2011 By Anton van Zyl
An urgent application by the legal team of Mr Tshidziwelele Nephawe to have people punished for allegedly referring to Chief Toni Mphephu Ramabulana as King of the Vhavenda, was turned down in the High Court last week.

Brilliant Netshikulwe overcame all odds

News: 28 January 2011 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Matamela Netshikulwe, a brilliant 17-year-old pupil from Marude Secondary School in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, has become a living example that one´s background cannot be used as yardstick to measure one´s successes, but that one can still achieve one´s set goals through hard work.

CoAL says they are doing nothing illegal at Makhado

News: 28 January 2011 By Andries van Zyl
“No illegal coal mining activities have taken place on the Tanga farm, just north of the Soutpansberg, as part of Coal of Africa Limited’s (CoAL) Makhado coking coal project.”