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“Women are man-made puppets” – VENDA Party

News: 21 September 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The President of the Value, Education, Nationalism and Democracy in Africa Party (VENDA party), Mr Levy Mathivha, said that the two female mayors in the Vhembe district should tender their resignation from their positions with lucrative incentives, "to the owners of Vendaland and their descendants".

New Classis formed for Reformed Churches

News: 21 September 2007 By News Correspondent
In an important development in the history of the Reformed Churches in South Africa, two Classes were fused together and a new one born on Tuesday (September 18).

Prof Rocky to join Central University of Technology

News: 21 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The executive dean of the school of humanities, management sciences and law at the University of Venda, Prof Rocky Ralebipi, takes a new responsibility when she joins the Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein as the deputy vice-chancellor (academic).

High court rules in favour of Khosi Vho-Maelula

News: 21 September 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The scuffle between the traditional leader of Ha-Maelula and a group of residents who were accusing him of repossessing their mealie fields and develop stands is over.

Judge Shongwe receives honorary doctorate

News: 21 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The University of Venda conferred an honorary doctoral degree of law to the deputy judge president of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the High Court (Pretoria), Mr Justice Jeremiah Buti Shongwe, during the graduation ceremony held at the university auditorium on Saturday.

A boy’s agony …

News: 21 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
At the tender age of six, Ndivho Nephawe has already experienced the real meaning of what suffering is all about. Born healthy and bouncy and full of dreams, the little boy’s wishes were crushed when he was attacked by a mysterious disease earlier this year.

Eskom staff celebrates Arbor Day

News: 14 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Staff members of Eskom did not want to be spectators of the Arbor Week celebrations and took a few minutes off their schedules to plant trees at their Thohoyandou area office on Friday morning.

South African killed in accident in Zimbabwe

News: 14 September 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
Police in Musina have opened a culpable homicide case after a two-year-old Zimbabwean toddler was killed while its mother was seriously injured after falling from the back of a speeding bakkie they were travelling in, police said.

“Government is prepared for all challenges”

News: 14 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The chairperson of the ANC in Limpopo, Premier Sello Moloto, says today’s world needs people who are well prepared and well engaged to face the challenges of life to carry the spirit of freedom to build a strong country.

Two toddlers rescued by SANDF

News: 14 September 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
The two Zimbabwean toddlers, Pappa John (5) and Themba Malingisi (4), who were found abandoned in a bushy area near Musina by members of the SANDF, have finally been reunited with their parents in Beitbridge.

Financial support for family of ritual murder victim

News: 14 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The chief executive officer (CEO) of Tshilidzini Hospital, Mr Magwedzha Mphaphuli, has pledged financial support for the family of a ritual murder victim of Mulodi village, in the Mutale area.

Howard Mashamba to lead Rivoni Society for the Blind

News: 14 September 2007 By Peter Muthambi
After the council of Rivoni Society for the Blind dismissed the managing director of the institution last year, due to alleged mismanagement of funds, they realized that there was a need to appoint a new dedicated, faithful and hardworking person.