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SANRAL to first study N1 intersection

News: 15 February 2008 By Andries van Zyl
Following last week’s article about the dangerous N1/Elim intersection just south of Louis Trichardt, a reply was eventually received from SANRAL (South African National Roads Agency Limited).

Inwoners moedeloos gekla oor vrot waterpype

News: 15 February 2008 By Linda van der Westhuizen
"Ons eie Sandrivier," het ‘n inwoner die "rivier" water in hul straat gedoop. Die water het vanuit ‘n gaar waterpyp gestroom vir amper die volle lengte van Akasiastraat.

Polisieman trek noustrop omdat pensioen nie betaal word nie

News: 15 February 2008 By Andries van Zyl
Na agtien en ‘n half jare se getroue polisiediens het insp. Ben van Biljon besluit om af te tree, maar van rustigheid en gemoedsrus op sy oudag het hy nog niks van gesien nie. Tans is hy en sy gesin letterlik van aalmoese afhanklik om aan die lewe te bly.

All Stars hold Omega to a dull draw

Sport: 15 February 2008 By Frank Mavhungu
The Mukula-based Alpha and Omega Pharmacy Football Club performed beyond the spectators’ expectations when they managed to hold the highly respected Phungo All Stars to a goalless draw in their SAB League match that was played at the Mukula grounds on Sunday.

Manchester teach Union Fighters a lesson

Sport: 15 February 2008 By Frank Mavhungu
Thohoyandou Manchester United deposited a full compliment of points into their league account when they crushed Gaba Union Fighters 4-2 in their Promotional League match that was played at the Thohoyandou Block F grounds on Saturday.

Life imprisonment for two feared rapists

News: 15 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The MW Makhubele SAPS Family Violence and Child Protection Unit in Giyani achieved major success last week when two feared rapists, who took turns in raping a 16-year-old girl, were each sentenced to life imprisonment.

Well-known labour inspector laid to rest

News: 15 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Service delivery in the Thulamela and Mutale municipality areas has been dealt a severe blow by the passing away of a well-known fighter for workers’ rights last week.

International taxi war hits Musina area

News: 15 February 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
A long-standing conflict between Zimbabwean cross border taxi operators and the Musina taxi operators has culminated into a raging war, with operators allegedly mounting illegal roadblocks along the N1 Highway between Beitbridge and Musina, Mirror has established.

Sad farewell for two young learners

News: 15 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Hundreds of mourners, amongst them the MEC for Safety and Liason, Ratshivhanda Ndou,Vhembe District municipality manager Muthotho Sigidi, acting mayor of Makhado, Cllr Lindiwe Lowane, chiefs, councillors from the Makhado municipality and community structures, converged at Tshisevhe Primary School grounds to pay their last respects to two learners who had drowned in a cattle dip about two weeks ago.

Mbilwi celebrates its success

News: 15 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The saying that one should labor in the sun in order to rest in the shade became a reality for the hardworking Mbilwi Secondary School educators this week. They gathered at the Venda Tusk Casino Hotel to celebrate their achievements and to plan for the year that lies ahead of them.

South African killed in crash in Zimbabwe

News: 15 February 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 37-year-old South African man died after losing control of his car resulting in its veering off the road before it overturned along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo road, police said yesterday.

No trace of missing Rendani

News: 15 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
If there is anything that Rendani Thabo wants to see most in her life, it is her loving and caring mother. Rendani Thabo (24) of Mugomeli Village, Lwamondo, last saw her mother in November 2007.