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Cholera reason for concern, but business is booming

News: 28 November 2008 By Frans van der Merwe
Prominent businessman and chairperson of the Musina Chamber of Commerce Mr Jason Rana summarised the feeling of one part of the community about the fear that Zimbabweans suffering from cholera can bring the disease to the residents.

Krisistoestande in Zimbabwe noop dringende uitreik-aksie

News: 28 November 2008 By Frans van der Merwe
Om op Kersdag ‘n blikkie boeliebief te kan oopmaak vir jou feesmaal, is die onbereikbare droom van menige persoon in Zimbabwe. Selfs die mees basiese voedselsoorte is reeds onbekombaar.

Rural boy to play basketball overseas

Sport: 21 November 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
A Grade 11 pupil at Mphaphuli Secondary School near Thohoyandou will soon playing basketball at the Stoneridge Preparatory School, California, USA.

Well known social worker stabbed to death

News: 21 November 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Nduvheni family and the community of Ngalavhani in the Mutale area in Limpopo have been plunged into deep mourning, following the brutal murder of a beloved member of their community and a daughter of a well-known traditional leader, Gota Vho Solomon Nduvheni.

Young woman raped and killed

News: 21 November 2008 By Peter Muthambi
The Malamulele police are investigating the murder of a 15-year-old girl, who was allegedly raped and then stabbed 66 times at Madonsi Village in the Malamulele area last Thursday.

Hardworking councillor passes away

News: 21 November 2008
The cruelty of death has once again robbed the Musina community of a hardworking, dedicated and zealous councilor who had been a true example of what community development work is all about.

Criminals on the ram-page in Thohoyandou area

News: 21 November 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Criminals in Thohoyandou and Sibasa have intensified their onslaught on businesses and homes mostly owned by Indians. In the period from May 2008 to date, more than 20 people and households have become the target of robberies that have left one person dead and some critically injured.

Well-known photographer survives brutal attack

News: 21 November 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Master photographer Moses Sabase, popularly known as Sabase or Kalito, must be very thankful after surviving a brutal attack at the hands of ruthless thugs. The incident happened at Maniini at a notorious spot next to Maguluvheni last week on Friday.

Voluntary HIV testing for Tshilidzini employees

News: 21 November 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Tshilidzini Hospital’s CEO, Mr Magwedzha Mphaphuli, led by example, when he became the first person to publicly and voluntarily test for HIV at the hospital.

Bicycles for poor learners of Mavalani High

News: 21 November 2008 By Peter Muthambi
The MEC of the Department of Roads and Transport in Limpopo, Mr Justice Pitso, officially handed 160 bicycles to poor learners of Mavalani High School, at an event that was held at the school premises of Bonwani Village in the Giyani area last Friday.