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Man shot dead at Giyani bus rank

News: 22 June 2007 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in Giyani have launched a manhunt, following the death of a 35-year-old man, who was shot and killed on Tuesday morning. The incident took place at the Giyani bus rank at about 07:30.

Ten charged with murder after death of inmate

News: 22 June 2007 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in MW Makhubele Police Station, formerly known as the Giyani Police Station, in conjuction with the Independent Complaint Directorate (ICD), are investigating a case of murder.

Tshivenda to be taught at the Masvingo State University

News: 22 June 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
The University of Venda (Univen) has entered into a joint venture programme with Zimbabwe’s Masvingo State University (MASU), in a move that will see the introduction and teaching of Venda at MASU.

Stray cattle shot at the Madimbo Corridor

News: 22 June 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
Members of the South African National Defence Force allegedly shot more than 100 stray cattle belonging to Zimbabwean villagers living along the Madimbo Corridor in the Chitulipasi area of Beitbridge, which is situated along the South African-Zimbabwe border, police have said.

Young leader killed on Youth Day

News: 22 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu and Nthambeleni Gabara
Ndivhuwo Makahane (21) of Hamakuya-Musunda was a bright young man who had many plans for the future. His trip to celebrate Youth Day at Kgapane Stadium ended in death at Dzingahe Village, near Sibasa, on 16 June.

The importance of football …

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
"Football was previously a social activity, but these days, it has more opportunities that you can use to make a living," said Mr Jabulani Ndove, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the South African Football Association (SAFA) Limpopo.

Another donation for handicapped runner

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Tusk Venda Casino Hotel continues to motivate a zealous, disabled long-distance runner and learner from Fulufhelo Special School for Intellectually Impaired, Rofhiwa Manwadu (23). The hotel presented him with a pair of track suits for training at a function held at the hotel on Wednesday last week.

Acquire a good education, says Thovhele Mphaphuli

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A hardworking traditional leader, Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli of the Mphaphuli Kingdom, says there is nothing more important than acquiring education and knowledge so that the community can cope with today’s changing world.

“South Africa is full of opportunities”

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Many women would have depended on the fortune and popularity of their husbands rather than work towards their own financial independence. The opposite is the case for the wife of the well-known South African reggae legend Khakhathi Tshisikule.

Learning material for partly sighted learners

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The South African Council for the Blind gave a new lease on life to four blind and partially sighted learners of Tshilidzini Special School. The institution donated learning material to the four top learners at the school, at a function held at the school’s hall on Wednesday last week.

Two men arrested for stealing roof tiles

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Two men were arrested while loading heavy tiles at Hardware City, Thohoyandou, into a bakkie after the shop had closed. One of the suspects is an employee of the same store.

MK veterans support Zuma for the ANC presidency

News: 15 June 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The ANC’s former military wing in Limpopo, the Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA), said that they will support the candidacy of Mr Jacob Zuma if he is nominated and available for the party´s presidency.