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Stiefpa wat glo met dogter lol weer in die hof

News: 20 November 2009
Die lugmagsersant van LMB Makhado wat daarvan beskuldig word dat hy sy 10-jarige stiefdogtertjie seksueel misbruik het, het Maandag weer in die landdroshof op Louis Trichardt verskyn.

Happiness short-lived when tree is chopped down

News: 20 November 2009 By Linda van der Westhuizen
An indigenous tree in Louis Trichardt was temporarily saved by the swift action of community members. Their happiness was, however, short-lived.

Fisser-verhoor begin eers vier jaar na moord

News: 20 November 2009
Die 25-jarige Lesley Manganye, wat daarvan beskuldig word dat hy in 2006 ‘n skrikbewind in Louis Trichardt gevoer het, het verlede Maandag weer in die plaaslike landdroshof verskyn.

Skote klap ná wilde jaagtog

News: 20 November 2009 By Andries van Zyl
Eers het die bande geskreeu, gevolg deur ‘n harde slag en toe klap die skote, met omstanders wat skarrel vir skuiling.

World Bank pledges US$3 million for Beit Bridge

News: 13 November 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
The World Bank has pledged US$3 million to rehabilitate the Beit Bridge water and sewer reticulation system, to avert a fresh cholera outbreak in the border town.

Murdered scholar laid to rest at Muduluni

News: 13 November 2009 By Kaizer Nengovhela
A dark cloud of mourning hung around Muduluni Village in the Kutama area on Saturday, during an emotional funeral service of the late Terrence Maba, a Grade 12 pupil at Kutama High, who was attacked and killed last Thursday.

Border post ready for holiday influx

News: 13 November 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
The Department of Home Affairs, in conjunction with Zimbabwe’s immigration department at Beit Bridge, has begun working on programmes aimed at effectively managing the border post during the coming festive season, to avoid delays, an official has said.

Paupers’ burial at Tshikota for 17 unknown people

News: 13 November 2009 By Peter Muthambi
“After a long search for relatives of unknown bodies in the hospital mortuary, it was resolved that the 17 unidentified bodies had to be buried as paupers,” the spokesman for the Elim Hospital, Mr Avhatakali Marole, said during a pauper’s funeral that was held at the Tshikota Township last Thursday.

Community to discuss expensive stands with Premier

News: 13 November 2009 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Community members of Masisi in Mutale are planning to approach the Premier, Mr Cassel Mathale, to raise their concerns about the “expensive stands” that are being sold in their area by the local municipality of Mutale.