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Levubu-sakevrou se moordenaars kry lewenslank

News: 23 July 2010
"Nou kan hulle niemand meer seer maak nie ..." So het me. Chantel Fogwell, dogter van die vermoorde mev. Ria Pretorius, gesê ná beide haar ma se moordenaars tot lewenslange gevangenisstraf in die Polokwane Hooggeregshof gevonnis is.

Erasmus attacker to serve 37 years

News: 23 July 2010
Levy Baloyi, who had attacked and shot the Erasmus couple of Levubu three years ago and then claimed that Mr Callie Erasmus had asked him to shoot his wife, Petro, was sentenced to 37 years´ imprisonment.

CA threatens with legal action over road signs

News: 23 July 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The Chairperson’s Association put their foot down on the issue of road signage displaying the name Makhado for the town of Louis Tirchardt.

Raad hoes ná balju kom klop

News: 23 July 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Die Musina Munisipaliteit moes die afgelope week noodgedwonge bykans R100 000 in hofkoste opdok, nadat die balju daar opgedaag het om hulle bates op te skryf.

"Xenophobia is unacceptable to African culture"

News: 23 July 2010 By News Correspondent
Despite threats of possible xenophobic attacks in other parts of the country, the people of Musina have fully embraced foreign nationals by showing them love and affection.

Bogus college saga continues

News: 23 July 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The bogus colleges saga took a nasty turn this week, when an enraged man staged a one-man sit-in at Vhembe City College.

Zimbabweans flee possible xeno attacks

News: 16 July 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
Zimbabweans living in South Africa have started trickling into the country through Beit Bridge Border Post, amid growing fears of renewed xenophobic attacks.

Farmers declare war against criminals

News: 16 July 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
Criminals be warned - Zimbabwean and South African farmers have come together and formed an association that is going to help them stop their tracks.

Four learners put Mbilwi on the map

News: 16 July 2010 By News Correspondent
Four pupils from Mbilwi Secondary School participated in international events during the winter holidays this year. Three Grade 11 pupils, Tshifhiwa Mahwasane, Zwivhuya Nekhumbe and Mandisa Mulaudzi, visited Atlanta in the USA and attended a workshop organized by “Lead Gobal”.

Boere dankbaar dat pad eindelik aandag kry

News: 16 July 2010 By News Correspondent
Die Soutpansberg Distrik Landbou-unie (SDLU) het hierdie week hul waardering uitgespreek teenoor die Departement van Vervoer vir die uitgebreide herstelwerk wat tans plaasvind op die pad tussen Louis Trichardt en Thohoyandou.

Humans and livestock share same source of water

News: 16 July 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The community of Maname Paradise outside Louis Trichardt is crying out to the authorities, as water shortage in Maname forces them to share the local dam with live-stock, as water source.