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Huge sponsorship for Thulamela teams

Sport: 25 September 2009 By Frank Mavhungu
Teams which are affiliated to the Thumamela Local Football Association (Thulfa) have received financial back-up. This follows the decision by the managing director of the Malamulele-based communication company, MPS Communications, Mr Malvin Shitlelani, to sponsor the association.

Another poacher shot by game rangers

News: 25 September 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 33-year-old suspected poacher from the West Nicholson area outside Beit Bridge was seriously injured after he was shot by a game ranger, police have said.

Best teachers in province receive awards

News: 25 September 2009 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The Meropa Casino hall was filled with trophies and certificates to reward those who have laboured throughout the past year, during the province’s National Teachers Awards held last Thursday evening.

In hot water for fake documents

News: 25 September 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
Forty-six Zimbabweans were arrested at the Beit Bridge Border Post for attempting to cross into South Africa with suspected fraudulent emergency travel documents (ETDs), police have said.

Gogo claims trusted scheme took her for a ride

News: 25 September 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Mrs Mutshekwa Mahada, a granny from Mangondi outside Thohoyandou, is claiming that the funeral scheme she joined many years ago took her for a ride.

All eyes on next week’s ANC regional conference

News: 25 September 2009 By Peter Muthambi
The fate of the current regional chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in the Vhembe region, Falaza Mdaka, is likely to be sealed at the party’s elective regional conference in two weeks’ time.

Man killed with brick

News: 25 September 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
An alleged quarrel over a phone call between two lovers ended in tragedy when a man was hit with a brick and died instantly.

SAPS reacts to article claiming police apathy

News: 25 September 2009
The Makhado police issued a statement this week in which they reacted to the front-page article of last week’s edition of the Zoutpansberger with regard to the police’s failure to help a Zimbabwean woman who was robbed at gunpoint in Louis Trichardt. The statement reads: