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Patrons panic after runaway car crashes into a restaurant.

News: 13 August 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The issue of safe parking bays at some of Thohoyandou’s restaurants has once again come under the spotlight. This follows a nasty incident recenty, where a runaway car broke a restaurant´s window.

Kragverhoging tref almal swaar

News: 13 August 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Plaaslike kragverbruikers word swaar getref deur die verhoging in elektrisiteitstariewe en niemand, selfs nie eers pensioenarisse, word ontsien nie.

Pensioner´s house nears completion

News: 13 August 2010 By News Correspondent
The four-roomed house that is being built for a pensioner at Musina by the Black Management Forum (BMF) Limpopo and its partners, Musina Municipality, Price WaterHouse Coopers and Kulanie Engineering, is nearing completion.

Municipality´s finances goes from bad to worse

News: 13 August 2010 By Andries van Zyl
The Makhado Municipality’s financial management has gone from bad to worse, with the auditor-general (AG) issuing a disclaimer with regard to the municipality’s financial statements for the year ending June 30, 2009.

AG report shows festering sores, says SRPA

News: 13 August 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The SRPA considers the latest Auditor General Report on the financial statements and performance of the Makhado Municipality a terrible disaster, revealing deep-seated rottenness.

No water for Matsila villagers

News: 13 August 2010 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
The water shortage is still a very big problem in South Africa, especially in the rural areas. Although Matsila is the biggest town in the Vhembe district municipality, the community still struggles to get water.

Green Scorpions put temporary stop to Vele activities

News: 13 August 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The Green Scorpions issued a compliance notice to the Coal of Africa (CoAL) mine near the Mapungubwe World Heritage site on the banks of the Limpopo River last week, ordering them to stop all construction-related activities on access roads inside and outside the Vele colliery.

Learner´s winning letter earns R20 000

News: 06 August 2010 By Frans van der Merwe
A total of R20 000 in prize money was handed over by a SA Post Office representative at the Levubu Laerskool on Tuesday.

Beware of consequences of abortion

News: 06 August 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Karen Holden shared her experience at a gathering of congregation members and pastors at the Destiny Word Ministries in Nzhelele.

This traffic cop won´t be bribed

News: 06 August 2010
A Zimbabwean resident had a run-in with the long arm of the law, when he allegedly tried to bribe a traffic official.

Young girls pass virginity tests

News: 06 August 2010 By Kaizer Nengovhela
A group of young women from Mulima say sex before marriage is a sin and they are still virgins.