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Renaming process “temporarily” halted

News: 29 August 2008 By Nic Hoffmann
Efforts by the Makhado Municipality to rename streets, infrastructure and other landmarks in and around Louis Trichardt have been suspended, at least for the time being.

Laerskool helder oordag beroof

News: 29 August 2008 By Andries van Zyl
Laerskool Louis Trichardt het Maandagoggend die jongste slagoffer geword van ‘n gewapende roof.

“We’ll hold back taxes”

News: 29 August 2008 By Nic Hoffmann
The Soutpansberg Rate Payers Association (SRPA) has formally declared a dispute against the Makhado Municipality, threatening to withhold rates and taxes, based on poor service delivery and a host of other complaints. The memorandum declaring the dispute and the details of the SRPA’s decision to embark on this course was formally handed over to the municipality on Tuesday, August 26.

Two Univen students to represent SA in Beijing

Sport: 29 August 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Two students from the University of Venda received a warm send-off when they were bidden farewell before jetting off to Beijing for the 2008 Paralympic Games.

Khaiso High the provincial champions

Sport: 29 August 2008 By Frank Mavhungu
The Seshego-based Khaiso High School were crowed the provincial champions during the Vodacom Interschool Challenge tournament that was staged at the Tshifulanani Stadium last Saturday.

Black Leopards ready for the new season

Sport: 29 August 2008 By Frank Mavhungu
The league activities of the new Premier Soccer League season will kick off this weekend. The Absa Premiership affiliates started their league programme on Wednesday, but the First Division teams will only be in action over the weekend.

Attempt to smuggle illegals to South Africa backfires

News: 29 August 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
An attempt by a 23-year-old Zimbabwean soldier to smuggle two illegal immigrants into South Africa through the Beit Bridge border post backfired, following his interception along the Limpopo Bridge by alert security personnel.

Education campaign aginst fires at Musina

News: 29 August 2008 By News Correspondent
Since the beginning of this year, damage amounting to approximately half a million rand has been caused by unnecessary fires within the Musina Municipality.

Man axed to death

News: 29 August 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
What started off as a romantic outing ended in tragedy, when a 40-year-old Zimbabwean businessman in Beit Bridge, Mr Dambanyika Mbedzi, was brutally axed to death by a group of five suspects, while his girlfriend watched helplessly.