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Mphephu SAPS honoured for good service

News: 23 November 2007 By Theophilus Netshivhodza
The Mphephu SAPS was rewarded for excellent service during a function held at the Mphephu polices station a fortnight ago.

Famous Zimbabwean sound engineer relocates to Thohoyandou

News: 23 November 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The South African music industry will never be same again. This comes after a Zimbabwean internationally acclaimed sound engineer and gospel musician decided to share his skills with the locals in Thohoyandou.

“An ambassador against hunger …”

News: 23 November 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A disabled man, who refused to be relegated to a useless class of individuals, continues to be an ambassador against hunger, poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment.

Recognition for Lwathshimu’s work

News: 23 November 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The MEC for Agriculture, Mrs Dikeledi Magadzi, said Limpopo is now under international scrutiny and many people will be interested in learning from her.

Home Affairs horror – Cousins share same ID number

News: 23 November 2007 By Peter Muthambi
In the wake of yet another controversy about the alleged on-going inefficiency by the Home Affairs Department, two young women with similar names and surnames, cousins from different settlements under the Makhado Municipality, are sharing the same identity number.

“The wages of adultery is death…”

News: 23 November 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A well-known traditional healer strangled his live-in lover and hanged himself after suspecting that she was cheating on him.

Tant Hanna kook haar laaste pot seep

News: 23 November 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Tant Hanna het haar laaste kooksel seep in haar reuse seeppot gekook. Daarmee eindig haar tradisie van amper ‘n halwe eeu se seepkook op Louis Trichardt.

Rural communities benefit from donkey workshop

News: 23 November 2007
Donkeys are commonly used by communal farmers as draft animals and are invaluable to these farmers for ploughing, collecting water, firewood and general transport. They are, however, often neglected and some of the biggest problems are wounds and exhaustion from improper hitching equipment and techniques.