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Home Affairs blitz on fake SA passports

News: 15 January 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Department of Home Affairs at Beit Bridge border post has intensified the crackdown on foreigners, mostly Zimbabweans, using fraudulently acquired South African passports.

Royal send-off for new military attachè

News: 15 January 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Sunday last week will be written in the history books of the AME Church at Makhuvha outside Thohoyandou in Limpopo as one of the most important days in the church.

It is back to school for 67-year-old granny

News: 15 January 2010 By News Correspondent
A responsible old lady has gone back to school at the age of 67!

Elizabeth Mushaisano Mabotha of Khubvi village, near Thohoyandou, said she did not get a chance to go to school when she was young, because her main task was to look after the goats.

Breakthrough in Beit Bridge murder probe

News: 15 January 2010 By Mashudu Netsianda
Police in Beit Bridge have arrested the main suspect believed to be the brains behind the murder of a prominent local businessman, Mr Dambanyika Mbedzi, in 2008.

Motlanthe the new chancellor of Univen

News: 15 January 2010 By Silas Nduvheni
Deputy-President Kgalema Motlanthe has been appointed as the University of Venda’s new chancellor with effect from January 1.

Four malaria deaths confirmed in Limpopo

News: 15 January 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Limpopo provincial Health Department has urged communities to consult their nearest medical facilities for malaria tests if they experience flu-like symptoms such as body pains, headaches and fever.

Dark Christmas for residents of Manngo Extension I

News: 15 January 2010 By Silas Nduvheni
What was supposed to be a happy Christmas and New Year turned into a living nightmare for more than 30 households in Manngo Extension 1 near Nzhelele, when electricity company Eskom cut off the illegal connection a day before Christmas.

Four young lives lost in gruesome accident

News: 15 January 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Death dealt a cruel blow to four Limpopo families when the lives of four promising students were taken away in a gruesome accident.

Management Forum honours two local achievers

News: 24 December 2009 By Silas Nduvheni
Ululations, clapping hands and dancing joyful songs were the order of the night on Friday, December11, at the Khoroni hotel, when two achievers of the Vhembe District were honoured at a gala evening by the Thohoyandou branch of the Black Management Forum.

Rural areas to benefit from Beit Bridge budget

News: 24 December 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Beit Bridge Rural District has unveiled a US$2 million budget, with the larger chunk of the money earmarked for the completion of several major projects in the rural areas.