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Appointment of new council directors still delayed

News: 26 October 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
As the months tick by, pivotal posts of directors of the Makhado Municipality have not been filled yet. A light at the end of the tunnel is the news that the interviews will take place on November 28.

Boshielo tree in en veg vir behoud van STMA

News: 26 October 2007 By Riaan de Swardt
Die Soutpansberg Toerisme en Bemarkingsvereniging (STMA) se besluit om te ontbind, word voorlopig teruggehou, ná ‘n vergadering tussen hul verteenwoordigers en dié van Limpopo Toerisme en Parke.

Boer radeloos met polisie se “gebrek” aan optrede

News: 26 October 2007 By Riaan de Swardt
Wat staan ‘n persoon te doen as jou plaas deur onwettige jagters geteiken word en die plaaslike polisie weier oënskynlik om die saak te ondersoek of die skuldiges aan die pen te laat ry.

Omstredenheid oor advertensiebord op Musina

News: 26 October 2007 By Frans van der Merwe
‘n Gesamentlike veiligheidsmag van nagenoeg 50 man was na bewering op versoek van die Musina Munisipaliteit betrokke by ‘n beweerde agt-uur-lange intimidering van twee werkers van ‘n reklame onderneming wat ‘n wettige advertensie op ‘n reklamebord op Musina probeer herstel het, nadat die aanvanklike advertensies glo vroeër hardhandig deur die munisipaliteit verwyder is.

Disco heavyweight laid to rest

News: 26 October 2007 By Ronald Rivombo
Thousands of mourners turned up to pay their last respect to a disco musician who was laid to rest last Saturday at Magoro, east of Elim.

Posthumous award for insp Piet Ramudzuli

News: 26 October 2007 By Peter Muthambi
The national SAPS Marathon Association honoured the former Gauteng SAPS Athlete the late Insp Piet Ramudzuli of Lwamando village in the Vuwani area, in a function that was held at the Mountain View Hotel over the weekend.

Awards for the best cultural dancers

News: 26 October 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The MEC for the Department of Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Mr Collins Chabane, has said traditional and cultural dances must be transformed into business activities.

Welcome to Little Zimbabwe …

News: 26 October 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
It is a sultry, yet humid October afternoon, characterized by the hot sun, which hangs palely under the blue clear sky, undoubtedly marking the dawn of summer. The taxi rank is teeming with a huge influx of people, the majority of them Zimbabweans.