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Khojas-shooter gets 36 years

News: 23 April 2010 By Andries van Zyl
The Ghelani family from Louis Trichardt finally saw some justice, with the conviction of a 29-year-old man in connection with the armed robbery and murder of the 60-year-old Mr Yogendra Baboo Ghelani at the family store in Eltivillas almost five years ago.

ID-boeke op asgat bly ´n raaisel

News: 23 April 2010
‘n Eienaardige vonds op die munisipale stortingsterrein sowat ´n week gelede deur ‘n inwoner van Louis Trichardt het heelwat inwoners laat kop krap.

Cop in court following robbery

News: 23 April 2010
A policeman, Warrant Officer John Mbazima Hlungwane, and three other co-accused briefly appeared in the Louis Trichardt Magistrate’s Court last Wednesday on a charge of robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Chinese investors express interest in Limpopo

News: 23 April 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The Premier of Limpopo, Mr Cassel Mathale, returned from the People’s Republic of China on Sunday. Mathale was leading a government and business delegation on a week-long trade and investment promotion mission. The delegation also participated in the 2010 World Coal-to-Liquid (CTL) Conference in Beijing.

Woman jailed for raping minor

News: 23 April 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
An 18-year-old Beit Bridge woman, who sexually abused her 11-year-old brother-in-law, was jailed for 10 years after being convicted of the crime.

SAMA award winner dedicates awart to producer

News: 23 April 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Not much is normally expected from a rural, ill-resourced studio, but a relatively new production house, ZJM Music Productions and Recording Studios at Shayandima, is making ripples in the music arena and has become the talk of the town.

Water crisis deepens in the Giyani

News: 23 April 2010 By Peter Muthambi
Giyani and its surrounding areas are experiencing a serious shortage of water, and emergency measures will have to be taken to ensure the supply of this necessary commodity to residents over both the short and long term.

Increase in sexual abuse cases along border

News: 23 April 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
Scores of Zimbabwean women illegally crossing the border to South Africa through undesignated entry points continue to be sexually abused by organized criminals, who operate along the borderline.

Noel Maringa in court for murder

News: 23 April 2010 By Peter Muthambi
Noel Maringa of Valdezia in the Mashau area appeared in the Waterval Regional court last Thursday, facing charges of murdering his ex-lover´s boyfriend in the village on March 26. The case was postponed to Friday 23 (today).