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Patient unhappy about “wrong” treatment she received at state hospital

News: 22 February 2008 By Nic Hoffmann
"The reason I am doing this is not because they did not want me to get a second opinion, but because they diagnosed and treated me for the wrong ailment. This could potentially cause the death of another, more seriously ill person and I would like to prevent that if I can."

Raadop boer laat 136 beeste skut

News: 22 February 2008 By Riaan de Swardt
‘n Gefrustreerde boer het die afgelope week sowat 136 beeste van die Mailaskop-omgewing laat skut, nadat hulle herhaaldelik toegelaat is om sy landerye in te vaar.

SANRAL to reduce speed limit at dangerous N1-intersection

News: 22 February 2008 By Andries van Zyl
With growing public concern over the escalation of traffic accidents at the Elim/N1-intersection just south of Louis Trichardt, motorists will see a reduction of the speed limit to 60km per hour on this stretch of the N1 within the next two weeks.

Waterkrisis by hoërskool: Watertenks moet kinders se dors les

News: 22 February 2008 By Nic Hoffmann
Daar is geen einde in sig vir die Stadsraad se probleem met die dorp se wankelende infrastruktuur nie. Vandeesweek was dit weer die plaaslike hoërskool wat vir die soveelste keer hierdie jaar moes deurloop onder ‘n tekort aan water.

Questions asked about flood of streetpole abortion ads

News: 22 February 2008 By Frans van der Merwe
"Performing an abortion is not about terminating pregnancy alone, it’s also about knowing and understanding the emotional and social implications," says Mr Phuti Seloba, spokesperson for the Provincial Department of Health and Social Development.

Vyf verbodes sterf nadat polisievoertuig omslaan

News: 22 February 2008 By Andries van Zyl
Vyf verbode immigrante is Saterdagoggend, 16 Februarie, dood nadat die polisievoertuig wat hulle teruggeneem het Zimbabwe toe op die Musina/Beitbrug-pad omgeslaan het.

Border police makes huge breakthrough in illegal drug trafficking

News: 22 February 2008 By Andries van Zyl
The South African Police Services made a huge breakthrough in their fight against illegal drug trafficking when they seized 1 363 kilograms of drugs, believed to be heroin, at the Beit Bridge border post on Monday, February 18.

Polisiebeampte brand los op sekuriteitsman

News: 22 February 2008 By Andries van Zyl
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens kon vandeesweek geen kommentaar lewer op pertinente vrae rakende die optrede van ‘n polisiebeampte, wat die afgelope naweek op Levubu verskeie skote in die publiek, asook by die polisiestasie, op ‘n plaaslike sekuriteitsbeampte gevuur het.

“Sport without education is doomed”

Sport: 22 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
"Sport without education is doomed." This is the message of three former soccer stars, Toy Kutama, Nanana Manase and Chris Mahandana.

Beitbridge to Cape Town charity cycle tour kicks off with enthusiasm

Sport: 22 February 2008
The P & L Hardware Cycling Club, organisers of the Kremetart and Akkedis Cycle Races, together with the Reach for a Dream Foundation, a charity organisation that is looking after children with life-threatening diseases, is presently undertaking a cycling tour from Beit Bridge to Cape Town.

Robbers on the loose

News: 22 February 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
The 59-year-old owner of Klein Ranchero farm outside Musina lost her cell phone, R6 000 cash, some jewellery and a pistol to a group of four unknown suspects who broke into her farm house, police have said.