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Zim policeman crushed to death by train

News: 12 October 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 30-year-old Zimbabwean policeman in Beitbridge was crushed to death by a speeding goods train after he allegedly threw himself onto the railway line ahead of the oncoming locomotive, in what is suspected to be a case of suicide, police said.

Woman (40) killed by truck

News: 12 October 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 40-year-old woman from Matswale suburb in Musina was fatally hit by a transport truck while trying cross the N1 Highway, police said.

New traffic chief for Thulamela

News: 12 October 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Mana a mutukana a si vhumatshelo hawe (the cracks on the heels of a boy are not his future). This is the personal slogan of Thinandavha Edward Munwana (40), which has kept him going ever since he was a small boy.

Police services to discuss shooting of cattle

News: 12 October 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
Members of the South African Police in Limpopo and their Zimbabwean counterparts will soon meet to finalise discussions over the recent shooting of more than 100 cattle belonging to villagers living along the Madimbo Corridor in the Chitulipasi area of Beitbridge, along the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Maelula land battle still to continue?

News: 12 October 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The battle over a piece of land to develop stands at Ha-Maelula village between Musanda Vho-Edward Vhambelani Maelula and a group of residents seems to be far from over.

Roaming lions terrorise residents and livestock

News: 12 October 2007 By Victor Hlungwani
Lions are once again terrorizing villages adjoining the Kruger Nation Park. Two of the villages currently being terrorized are Gawula and Mahlathi, outside Giyani.

Louis Bobodi is the new Makhado Municipal PRO

News: 12 October 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The Makhado Municipality has appointed one of Phalalaphala FM´s current affairs presenters, Mr Louis Bobodi, as its Public Relations Officer, with effect from October 1.

Brave mother rescues her four children from burning house

News: 12 October 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A brave pregnant woman made headlines when she rescued her four children by squeezing them out of the burning house through a small window, after her RDP house was doused with petrol and set alight last week.

Granny attacks rapist

News: 12 October 2007 By Ronald Rivombo
An unknown man, who attempted to rape a frail 80-year-old granny, learned the lesson of his life last Saturday night.

Brave Fortune Khumalo is back at school

News: 12 October 2007 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The mother of the eight-year-old Fortune Khumalo, whose private parts were sliced off by an alleged human parts merchant in August, said she will never forget and forgive the perpetrator for what he had done to her bright young boy.

Humble celebrations mark ten years of service

News: 05 October 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
A humble celebration and the founding of three schools in the Vhembe district marked 10 years of selfless service rendered by catholic sisters, some from far away India.