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18-year-old pupil buried at Mudavula

News: 18 January 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Mourners who attended the sombre funeral service of an 18-year-old girl, Kaya Mabasa, who alledgedly took her life after being mistakenly told that she had failed her Grade 12 exams for the second time, were told to intensify the fight against the plague of teenage suicide like the country is doing in fighting HIV/Aids and for women’s rights.

Granny Tshinyelo Muzila (127) passes away

News: 18 January 2008 By Nthambeleni Gabara
A local senior citizen and arguably the world’s oldest person, granny Tshinyelo Dora Muzila, died at the age of 127 at her home at Ha-Rathidili on Monday.

More than 200 000 illegal Zimbabweans deported

News: 18 January 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
More than 200 000 Zimbabwean illegal immigrants were deported from South Africa through Beitbridge border post last year, Mirror has established.

“I’m not a joke!”

News: 18 January 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Romeo Sithole needs help. The reason is not hard to find.

Ref doused with sorghum beer at soccer match

News: 11 January 2008 By Frank Mavhungu
The Promotional League match between Nesengani Junior Swallows and Mbokota Together that was played at the Tshipakoni School grounds on Sunday ended in chaos. It was evident from the start that something strange was going to happen.

Mayor shares grief with bereaved family

News: 11 January 2008 By News Correspondent
The mayor of Musina Municipality, Cllr Caroline Mahasela, has urged couples with relationship problems to seek professional assistance instead of resorting to violence. She was addressing the family members of the late Winnie Mugubeli (37), who was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend at Freedom Park settlement.

Man commits suicide at Tshavhalovhedzi

News: 11 January 2008 By Theophilus Netshivhodza
A 30-year-old man of Tshavhalovhedzi shot and killed himself near policemen from the Siloam police station on Christmas Day.

248 New Year babies in Limpopo

News: 11 January 2008 By Frank Mavhungu
Two hundred and forty eight babies were born in Limpopo hospitals on New Year’s Day. According to the spokesperson for the Department of Health and Welfare in the province, Mr Phuti Seloba, 135 of them were girls, while 113 were boys.

Future looks bright for abandoned baby

News: 11 January 2008 By News Correspondent
The future looks bright for a little baby boy who was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth. The baby was found in the local bushes in Musina.

Police recover two bodies from Limpopo River

News: 11 January 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
Police in Musina retrieved two decomposing female bodies of suspected illegal immigrants from Zimbabwe, believed to have drowned in the Limpopo River, while trying to enter into the country through undesignated entry points.

Sad year-end for Munghana Lonene FM

News: 11 January 2008 By Ronald Rivombo

The roads in Limpopo claimed another well-known resident when one of Munghana Lonene FM’s top DJs, Ms Hlekani Mavasa, died in a car accident on her way back to Limpopo from Gauteng at the end of December.

“King Mbilwi still reigns supreme,” – MEC Motsoaledi

News: 11 January 2008 By Linda van der Westhuizen
"King Mbilwi still reigns supreme," the MEC for Education said when applauding Mbilwi Secondary School for their outstanding matric results and their proficiency in maths, allowing them to be part of Club 100.