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Sports academy for FET College?

News: 24 December 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
An impoverished rural Limpopo boxing club received a sponsorship when a leading college sponsored them on the eve of their national bout.

Chamber is neutral on coal mine

News: 24 December 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
At this stage, the Soutpansberg Chamber of Commerce is neutral on the matter of Coal of Africa’s Vele Colliery near Mapungubwe.

Univen to deploy more lecturers to Zim university

News: 24 December 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) will employ more lecturers for the Venda and Tsonga programmes from the University of Venda next year, Mirror has established.

Zimbabwean stabbed to death for R50

News: 24 December 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The Waterval police are investigating a case of murder after a 24-year-old Zimbabwean was stabbed to death following an alleged argument over a R50.

Munisipaliteit swyg oor kriminele klagtes

News: 24 December 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Geen terugvoer is ontvang van die munisipale bestuurder van die Makhado Munisipaliteit na aanleiding van ‘n prokureursbrief wat deur die Soutpansberg Belastingbetalersvereniging (SBBV) gestuur is insake moontlike kriminele klagte ´n beampte nie.

Munisipaliteit versuim om graf te grawe

News: 24 December 2010 By Andries van Zyl
“Dit is die laaste ding wat mens op so ‘n dag nodig het. By die kerk dra die familie al die kis in, terwyl die graf nog nie eers oopgegrawe is nie.”

Police chief lifts information embargo

News: 24 December 2010 By News Correspondent
Limpopo’s new provincial commissioner, Lt Genl Amon Mashigo, made it very clear last week that the flow of information to media institutions should not be stifled. He instructed communications officers and station commanders from across the province to ignore a previous letter which ordered them not to supply journalists with information.

Three girls drown while swimming

News: 24 December 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
Tragedy struck a Zimbabwean family at Navaya village outside Beit Bridge, when their two daughters and a friend drowned in a well, police have said.

Infant killed in love tiff

News: 24 December 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A 17-year-old girl is cursing the day she met the man who allegedly turned out to be a beast... Prudence Molokwane of Ndengeza Block A outside Giyani told Mirror that she fell in love early last year and for that, she and her granny, Ndaheni Maluleke, are nursing injuries to the head, after the man allegedly assaulted the two with an iron rod.