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Bus stamp beseerde uit die pad en ry dan weg

News: 31 August 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
‘n Beseerde in ‘n verkeersongeluk het desperaat probeer om ‘n bus teë te hou sodat die bestuurder nie wegjaag na die ongeluk nie, maar is ru uit die pad gestamp deur die bus, wat daarna weggery het. ‘n Onbekende vrou was ook betrokke in die botsing.

New SA record for young Keri-Leigh

News: 31 August 2007
Pretoria-based swimmer Keri-Leigh Shaw powered her way to victory and a new South African record during the Japan Open from August 21 to 24 in Chiba Tokyo.

Uurglas loop leeg vir Raad se direkteure

News: 31 August 2007 By Andries van Zyl
Met die uurglas wat vinnig besig is om leeg te loop vir die Raad se vier direkteure ten opsigte van die beëindiging van hul dienskontrakte, kon die Makhado Munisipaliteit hierdie week nog geen duidelik gee oor wie in hul plekke aangestel gaan word nie.

Women are not yet free”- Makhado Mayor

News: 24 August 2007 By Ronald Rivombo
A large number or women attended the Women’s Month celebrations at Ngwekhulu on Monday. The function was organised by the Department of Health and Social Development.

Man shoots himself on his mother’s grave

News: 24 August 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
A well-known resident of Valdezia, Jones Mabogo (46), committed suicide on Friday, when he shot himself at his mother’s grave.

“Take back the Night”

News: 24 August 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Thohoyandou Town came to a standstill when the Vhembe District Municipality and the Commission on Gender Equality held its first historic Take back the Night Campaign on Saturday evening.

Murder victims buried at Murunwa

News: 24 August 2007 By Theophilus Netshivhodza
The six-year-old Ompha and her grandmother, Mrs Irene Tshidzumba, who were shot and killed by a former taxi boss, Mr Rodrick Nemakonde, last Friday, were laid to rest at Murunwa Cemetery on Saturday.

Police want to unite “Jacky” with his family

News: 24 August 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A man was found wandering along the streets of Ha-Makuya on August 1. He was carrying a big bag which contained dirty, tattered clothes, cigarette butts, old shoes and cooking pans. Police took him in for question and he seemingly did not know where he was going.

Musina’s mortuaries overflowing with Zim corpses

News: 24 August 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
Beitbridge residents in Zimbabwe are now flocking with their relatives’ corpses to Musina mortuaries, following the closing down of the Beitbridge District Hospital mortuary, Mirror has established.

“I was beaten and tortured by the Makuya Police”

News: 24 August 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A 40-year-old man claims he was brutally tortured and beaten up by the Makuya police while he was in custody. As a result of the attack, Humbulani Sikhobo said he has bruised eyes and damaged ribs. Now, he wants justice to prevail and steps to be taken against the cops who assaulted him.

“She stole my baby”

News: 24 August 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A woman’s mission to steal a baby at Tshilidzini Hospital was thwarted when she was arrested before she could vacate the hospital premises. The baby, Malakia Masakona Mudau, who was only five hours old, was safely returned to the loving arms of her mother the same day.