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Steeds geen borg vir Botha-moordverdagtes

News: 24 July 2009
Die vyf mans wat daarvan beskuldig word dat hulle op 19 Februarie vanjaar die 78-jarige mev. Tienie Botha vermoor het, het Donderdag, 16 Julie, weer in die hof op Louis Trichardt verskyn. Al vyf is weer borg geweier.

Kommissie begin met soektog na Nel se oorskot

News: 24 July 2009 By Andries van Zyl
‘n Kommissie van ondersoek het hierdie week begin met hul ondersoek na die omstandighede wat daartoe bygedra het dat die Staat daarin kon slaag om die oorskot van die 36-jarige Johan Nel van Louis Trichardt te verloor.

Buys-geskiedenis gaan in vlamme op

News: 24 July 2009 By Linda van der Westhuizen
“Ons vra dat die gemeenskap die brandstigter aan die kaak stel,” is die pleidooi van die mnr. Simeon Buys, voorsitter van die bestuurskomitee van die Buys-gemeenskap.

Betogers maak amok by ouetehuis

News: 24 July 2009 By Frans van der Merwe
Die omstrede betoging deur stakende werkers voor Ons Tuiste Outehuis op Louis Trichardt is vandeesweek beëindig, nadat die Makhado Munisipaliteit sy toestemming vir die betoging teruggetrek het.

Maniini All Blacks the Vhembe Mayoral Cup champions

News: 17 July 2009 By Frank Mavhungu
Maniini All Blacks were crowned the 2009 champions of the Vhembe District Mayoral Cup KO Competition, after beating Wayeni Sea Robbers 2-1 in the final of the competition at the Malamulele Stadium on Saturday.

Basani Arrow Chiefs retain the Mathebula Cup

News: 17 July 2009 By Frank Mavhungu
Basani Arrow Chiefs retained the David Mathebula Soccer Tournament trophy by beating Mbokota FC 4-3 in the final, which was staged at the Bungeni New Born Grounds on Sunday.

Woman arrested for sexually abusing boy

News: 17 July 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 35-year-old Beit Bridge woman from Nsuza village has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a 14-year-old boy, claiming that she wanted to initiate him into manhood.

Champion father, Past Harry Khomola(114) laid to rest

News: 17 July 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A man who laboured like a slave to see that his children received the best education was hailed as a champion at his funeral. Pastor Harry Mafangambiti Netshitavhadulu Khomola (114) of Miluwani in Sibasa was laid to rest at the Mbaleni cemetery after a service held at Makwarela Community Hall on Saturday. He passed away on July 7.

Alleged rapist loses part of his tongue

News: 17 July 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
He had a gargantuan appetite for sex which saw him allegedly raping a minor, who ended up biting off a chunk of his tongue. Now he is locked up in the police cells.

Young man (17) arrested for attempted murder

News: 17 July 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The usually packed Court D at the Thohoyandou Magistrate Court was almost empty during the appearance of an alleged ritual murder suspect. He appeared and many did not even know he was the alleged ritual murder suspect and so he went back to the cells unnoticed.

32 students to benefit from CoAL bursary fund

News: 17 July 2009 By Peter Muthambi
Simon Farrell, CEO of Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL), an Australian-based mining giant, has urged the Limpopo recipients of the Khosikhulu Thovhele Toni Mphephu Bursary Fund, also known as the King’s Scholars, to grab and exploit the opportunities created by the bursary scheme.