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It smells, but we are fine, say Elti-residents

News: 26 February 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
A stone’s throw away from the infamous sewerage swamp in Eltivillas, houses are being erected and occupied. So far, no problems have been experienced by some of the occupants, except for a stench at times.

Kinderverkragtingsaak weer uitgestel

News: 26 February 2010
Die lugmagsersant van LMB Makhado wat daarvan beskuldig word dat hy sy 10-jarige stiefdogtertjie seksueel misbruik het, het Dinsdag vlugtig in die streekhof op Louis Trichardt verskyn.

Vlaag gru-ongelukke eis reeds 17 lewens

News: 26 February 2010
In ‘n ononderbroke vlaag van gru-ongelukke op die streek se paaie sedert die begin van Februarie is 17 mense dood en 18 ernstig beseer.

Three SAPS members arrested in Zimbabwe

News: 19 February 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
Three members of the Beit Bridge SAPS were arrested by their Zimbabwean counterparts last week, after one of them accidentally discharged his firearm while wrestling with an alleged criminal they had apprehended in Zimbabwean territory.

Univen on track for a new year

News: 19 February 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The vice-chancellor of the University of Venda, Prof Peter Mbati, has called for committed and dedicated stakeholders to prevail in order for the university to reach greater heights.

Mushiana to lead Vhembe Journalist Forum

News: 19 February 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Veteran Sowetan Limpopo bureau journalist Elijar Mushiana was elected as the fourth chairperson of the Vhembe Journalist Forum last week.

Community gets borehole as premier celebrates birthday

News: 19 February 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The community of Xikukwani in Giyani, which was the host for Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale’s 49th birthday celebrations, received a boost when the premier said a borehole would be drilled in the area to ease the acute water shortage in the area.

Allegations of planned assassinations made during Hamutsha meeting

News: 19 February 2010 By Frank Mavhungu
Members of the local branch of the South African National Civic Organization (Sanco) revealed during a meeting of residents of Hamutsha, that they had been reliably informed that people were planning to assassinate some of them as a way of preventing them from fighting for the rights of people.

Mayor Mdaka´s honorary "doctorate" under scrutiny

News: 19 February 2010 By News Correspondent
The mayor of the Vhembe District Municipality, Cllr Falaza Mdaka, was recently awarded an honorary doctor’s degree by the Omega Global University, but many people have asked the question whether it is worth the paper it’s written on.