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More success for Operation Pinch

News: 19 March 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Thohoyandou police have come out praising the community for their assistance in the war against crime. This comes after more than 100 suspects were put behind bars for a variety of crimes.

Mutale Working for Wetland project wins national award

News: 19 March 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A rural project that started three years ago as a way of conserving and looking after the country’s wetlands has become the toast of the country after scooping first prize in the Best Project Award competition. The Mutale Working for Wetlands project has been hailed as changing the lives of all involved.

R28 million to fix the Lutanandwa bridge

News: 19 March 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The MEC for Roads and Transport in Limpopo, Ms Pinky Kekana, said the detour between Louis Trichardt and Thohoyandou will hopefully soon be a thing of the past. This was during the official handing over of the reconstruction project of the Lutanandwa Bridge to a contractor at Levubu last Wednesday.

Kheto´s pupils to benefit from new bridge

News: 19 March 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The Greater Giyani Municipality officially opened a R12,8 million bridge last week that will assist pupils at the Kheto Nxumalo high school, who were cut off from school during heavy rains.

Poor response for Venda and Tsonga programmes at GZU

News: 19 March 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) has expressed great concern about the manner in which students of the Venda and Tsonga languages were responding to the two newly introduced programmes.

Motlanthe promises good work for Univen

News: 19 March 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo and Silas Nduvheni
The new chancellor of the University of Venda, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, has hailed the University of Venda for its illustrious 28 years of existence.

Univen boils after protest action about “degrees for sex”

News: 19 March 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Barely two days after the installation of Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe as chancellor of the University of Venda, activities on campus came to a standstill when law students started striking over the suspension of a lecturer, who is said to be selling courses for sex and cash.

Werkers in gasvryheidsbedryf moet hoër lone kry

News: 19 March 2010 By LiN Nuus
Een van die grootste slaggate waarin werkgewers in Limpopo se gasvryheidsbedryf trap, is om hul werkers volgens die verkeerde sektorale vasstelling te plaas, sê Arbeidskonsultant Francois Hugo.

Delay in payments affects Musina service delivery

News: 19 March 2010 By News Correspondent
The Musina Municipality, which is currently experiencing low cashflow challenges, has appealed to the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs to speed up the payments for their Vuna Awards prize money, which amounts to R1,5m.

Kamp vir gestremdes sorg weer vir stralende ogies

News: 19 March 2010
Oudergewoonte was daar geen tekort aan opgewonde gesiggies tydens 515 Eskader van LMB Makhado se jaarlikse kamp vir verstandelik-gestrem­de kinders verlede week by Lianga Lodge nie.

Malema sing "skiet die boere" en toe sterg nog twee

News: 19 March 2010 By News Correspondent
Skaars ‘n week nadat ANC-jeugligaleier Julius Malema studente van die Universiteit van Johannesburg aangehits het om saam met hom ‘n ANC-bevrydingslied met die lirieke “skiet die boere, hulle is verkragters” te sing, is nog twee boere van die Limpopo Provinsie koelbloedig vermoor.