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Zeldah is the new Miss Malamulele

News: 18 September 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
“Woza weekend, Woza Malamulele.” Those who grew up in the 80’s will easily identify with that slogan.

There´s a snake in the bus …

News: 18 September 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
A huge snake caused a stir at Beit Bridge Border Post on Thursday last week when it entered a Zimbabwean cross-border bus, leaving the bus crew and passengers scurrying for cover.

Youths accuse mine of nepotism

News: 18 September 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Youths under the umbrella of Makuya Concerned Youth are outraged over what they allege to be gross nepotism by the mine management of the Exxaro Tshikondeni Coal Mine.

Mambo wins Two Countries Marathon

News: 11 September 2009
The well-known Zimbabwean runner and three-time winner of the prestigious Two Oceans Marathon, Marco Mambo, won the Two Countries Marathon from Zimbabwe to Musina last Saturday.

Will illegal foreigners lose cellphone services?

News: 11 September 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
Zimbabweans and other foreigners staying in South Africa illegally have expressed fears that they may lose mobile phone services because of a recently enacted law that requires registration of cellphone SIM cards by all users.

Man stabbed to death in Beit Bridge brothel

News: 11 September 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 21-year-old Beit Bridge man was stabbed fatally, following a dispute at a house that has been turned into a brothel in the Dulibadzimu suburb of Beit Bridge, police have said.

Komatiland partners with Mphephu community

News: 11 September 2009 By Peter Muthambi
“It is really encouraging to see companies like Komatiland Forest entering into social contracts with communities that own the plantation on which their timber grows”. This was said by the MEC of Agriculture in Limpopo, Dipuo Letsatsi, during the Komatiland and Mphephu Entabeni social accord signing ceremony, which took place at the Makhado Mult-Purpose Centre at Dzanani last Wednesday.

Poor family lose all in fire

News: 11 September 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
An empty house is all that a poor family at Tshilungoma Ha Thukutha is left with, after a raging fire swallowed up all their possessions.

“A nose for a nose …”

News: 11 September 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The expression an eye for an eye has become a cliché – in this case, one can call it a nose for a nose.