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“Son” to be buried after 30 years

News: 28 September 2007 By Theophilus Netshivhodza
"This is my missing son, Nditsheni, and I won’t rest until I give him a proper burial," said an angry Mr Peter Ramogondo, referring to the human remains exhumed at the Mutiti Mountains on August 27.

“Farmers must unite and help each other”

News: 28 September 2007 By Ronald Rivombo
About 90 garlic farmers from around all districts of Limpopo recently gathered last at the remote village of Davhani to celebrate Garlic Day.

Important position for prominent archbishop

News: 28 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The importance of traditional leadership was stressed when a prominent archbishop of the Christian Church in Sabbath was installed as a traditional leader on Sunday.

Pregnant woman (22) killed in crash

News: 28 September 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 22-year-old pregnant woman from Beitbridge was killed while five other South Africans were seriously injured when two vehicles they were travelling in were involved in a head-on collision along Beitbridge-Masvingo Road in Zimbabwe, police said.

Zimbabwean journalist allegedly robbed and deported

News: 28 September 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
A Zimbabwean journalist, based in South Africa, was left stranded in Beitbridge after he was "stripped" of his money, allegedly by a group of six Home Affairs officials at the border post, before they subsequently deported him last Friday.

Statue of famous chief unveiled

News: 28 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The statue of one of the most powerful chiefs, a businessman and a community builder of the Tshivhase dynasty, was unveiled during a traditional ceremony held at Tshidimbini village, north of Thohoyandou, last week.

Lecturer to UK on PhD programme

News: 28 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A lecturer at the Institute of Gender Studies at the University of Venda, Lucille Maqubela, flew to the UK on Monday, after she was offered a Commonwealth Scholarship to undertake a PhD programme in Gender Studies at the University of Warwick.

Street project finished in record time

News: 28 September 2007 By Peter Muthambi
The mayor of Makhado Municipality, Cllr Glory Tsakane Mashaba, officially launched the Thsikota and Louis Trichardt Extension 9 street surfacing project at an event that was held at the Tshikota Community Hall last Monday.

Whirlwind destroys house at Miluwani

News: 28 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Tshifhiwa Munyai (30) of Miluwani-Tshitangwe, near Sibasa, believes that the strong whirlwind (tshidumbumukwe) that destroyed the roof of his house, was sent by jealous people who do not want to see him and his family prosper.

Desperate search for water

News: 28 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A 23-year-old man surprised everyone when he started digging the ground with a spade, shovel and pick in search of water.

Verslag meld niks van brandweer se “kaskenades”

News: 21 September 2007 By Frans van der Merwe
Ongeloof, frustrasie en woede is ontketen tydens Saterdag, 15 September, se brandweerfiasko in die sentrale sake-gebied van Louis Trichardt met die betrokke owerhede se opvallend lompe hantering van die brand in die plaaslike Spur restaurant.