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Chamber wants a ´yes´ or ´no´ for mining

News: 10 December 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The Soutpansberg Chamber of Commerce and Tourism has launched an investigation into the controversial issue of coal mining in the sensitive biodiverse region of the Limpopo Province.

Kon polisie meer vir gesin gedoen het?

News: 10 December 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Terwyl die gemeenskap van Levubu hul harte oopmaak vir die gesin wat alle besittings in ‘n onlangse brand verloor het, het vrae ontstaan oor die polisie se optrede tydens die noodsituasie.

Performance of primary schools to be addressed ...

News: 10 December 2010 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
The performance of primary schools in Limpopo will be taken to task... This was revealed by Limpopo’s MEC for Education, Dickson Masemola Tuesday, 30 November.

Man gedeeltelik verlam ná bakkie rol

News: 10 December 2010
Wat begin het as ´n 4x4-plesierrit het Saterdag ontaard in ´n nagmerrie vir die 21-jarige Arthur Klussmann van Louis Trichardt, nadat die viertrek-voertuig waarin hy en twee vriende gaan ry het, omgeslaan het.

Vonke spat in hoofstraat

News: 10 December 2010 By Andries van Zyl
Mnr. Bertus Geerdts van Louis Trichardt het homself Sondag skielik aan die verkeerde kant van die gereg bevind, nadat hy en sy vrou gestop het om foto’s te neem van hoe drie munisipale verkeersbamptes na bewering ‘n vrou aanrand.

More residents homeless

News: 10 December 2010 By Peter Muthambi
Residents of Mamvuka Village in the Dzanani area were left homeless, after their houses were hit by a storm last Sunday.

Running against women and child abuse

News: 03 December 2010 By Tshifhiwa Booi
A Limpopo man has finished running 500 kilometres from Ellispark in Johannesburg to support activism against women and child abuse.

New voice for business in Thulamela

News: 03 December 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Following a call by government, for people to work as organized formations, businesspeople from around the Thulamela municipality have come together and have formed a structure that will be an umbrella body for businesses in the area. The Thulamela Chamber of Business and Industry (TCBI) recently launched an interim structure that will lead to the formation of a formal structure.

R41 million for eco-town projects

News: 03 December 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Rejoyce Mabudafhasi, urged the community of Thulamela last week to take ownership of the Thulamela Buyisela Eco-Town Programme, by beautifying their town by planting trees and cleaning the streets.

Daniel taking the long way round back to Cape

News: 03 December 2010
With only his bicycle, Daniel Vivier will embark on an epic solo journey between the two furthest points in South Africa. The journey, will cover roughly 3 700km, stretching from Beit Bridge to Cape Point and taking up most of his holiday.