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Serious water shortage at Beit Bridge Hospital

News: 20 March 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
A serious water shortage has hit the Beit Bridge District Hospital, forcing authorities to delay re-opening the institution further. The facility was closed to other cases in November last year, following the cholera outbreak in the border town.

Asylum seekers are returning to Zimbabwe

News: 20 March 2009 By Mashudu Netsianda
Some Zimbabwean asylum seekers who were staying in a temporary shelter at the Musina Show Grounds are reportedly now flocking back into their country through the Beit Bridge border post.

Rural school gets a new borehole

News: 20 March 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A community development worker has become the toast of her ward and has been hailed as a hero, after successfully negotiating a borehole for a rural village school.

Dignified burial for 19 unknown people

News: 20 March 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The mayor of Thulamela municipality, Khosi Vho Thivhulawi Makumbane, has urged people to practise ubuntu and to go back to the old traditional ways of caring for each other. Makumbane was speaking during the funeral service of 19 unknown people, who had been lying at the Tshilidzini Hospital mortuary for some time.

Thulamela ward councillor Ndou laid to rest

News: 20 March 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Speaker after speaker spoke highly of the good works Robert Ndou had done during his short life during his funeral at Buluni on Saturday. He was an ANC ward councilor in the Thulamela Municipality.

“Fix our road or we will not go and vote …”

News: 20 March 2009 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Residents of the Tshitale area outside Louis Trichardt have threatened to boycott the coming general elections, should the Makhado Municipality and the Department of Roads and Transport continue to ignore the bad condition of the roads.

“Police helped inmates to rob me of my cellphone and money”

News: 20 March 2009 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Suspected criminals at the Saselemana police station, near the Kruger National Park, are allegedly enjoying themselves by committing crimes inside the holding cells, using dangerous weapons like butcher knives. The criminals are also allegedly calling friends on the outside and giving them instructions on where they must go to commit crimes.

Another croc strikes

News: 20 March 2009 By Elmon Tshikhudo

The destitute family of a Limpopo Grade 12 learner, who was devoured by crocodiles while catching fish with nets at the Luvuvhu River near Thohoyandou on Saturday, has called on members of the community not to venture into the river as it is swarming with crocodiles.

Levubu se manne kraai koning in Super 16-liga

Sport: 20 March 2009 By Andries van Zyl
Die vreugdevure het die naweek hoog gebrand op Levubu, nadat die MAC Musina/Levubu Rugbyklub se derdespan die finaal van die Assupol/Gilbert Super 16-liga op Loftus Versfeld in hul guns beklink het.

Limpopo palm SAVOV-kampioenskappe in

Sport: 20 March 2009 By Andries van Zyl
Die Limpopo varswater oewerhengelspan glimlag hierdie week breed, nadat hulle as algehele wenners van die SAVOV (Suid-Afrikaanse Varswater Oewerhengelvereniging) Suid-Afrikaanse kampioenskappe by Bloemhofdam uit die stryd getree het.

Donation opens up new worlds for Hazel

News: 20 March 2009 By Andries van Zyl
It was a life-changing experience for 21-year-old Hazel Ngobeni when she received a fully motorized wheelchair on Thursday, March 12.