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Padagentskap sê Makhado-borde bly

News: 04 May 2007 By Frans van der Merwe
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagentskap Bpk (SANPAB) gaan voorlopig nie die Makhado-padtekens langs die N1 noord verander nie, ongeag die Appèlhof se uitspraak waarin die oorspronklike naam van Louis Trichardt herstel is.

Maponyane honoured by Calvary Church

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Famous South African soccer giant Marks "Go man Go" Maponyane was on cloud nine when he was honoured by the Calvary Christian Church at Lwamondo on Sunday.

South African killed in Zimbabwe for R50

News: 27 April 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 28-year-old South African man was brutally stabbed to death with a knife by some unknown suspects before they robbed him of R50 at Dumba Village near Beitbridge town in Zimbabwe.

SANDF assists in cleaning Thohoyandou

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
As part of their social responsibility, 300 members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) took part in a cleaning campaign of Thohoyandou Town last week Thursday.

General Shirinda is proud of his huge family

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu

Meet General MD Shirinda, a proud polygamist who has six wives and 49 children! He says his big family is the pillar of his strength in his daily life. A traditional healer and star Xitsonga musician, Shirinda (71) stays at Makhasa Village, outside Malamulele.

Unique opportunity for Samuel Sadiki

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
When Agriven ceased to exist in 2000, many of its employees were disappointed because they joined the long queue of the unemployed, while facing a bleak future. For Agricultural Officer Samuel Nnditsheni Sadiki (54) of Shayandima, the closure of Agriven was a golden opportunity to start a new life.

Recognition for Joyce Masakona

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A teacher at Thasululo Learning Centre, Joyce Masakona (35), dominated the Department of Education’s Dzindi Circuit Awards last Thursday.

R50 000 boost for TVEP Trauma Centre

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
SAB Limpopo revamped the ailing Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment trauma centre by handing over special therapeutic toys to child-rape survivors last week.

He risk his life to save other people …

News: 27 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
He risks his life to save the lives of others on a daily basis - but that does not matter, because his passion is to see everyone enjoy the wonderful gift of life from God.

Three illegals in court for murder

News: 27 April 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
Three illegal immigrants, accused of fatally stabbing their 18-year-old colleague before dumping his body along the N1 Highway, about two kilometers outside the Beitbridge Border Post, recently appeared in the Musina Magistrate´s Court.

“We will remember Susan”

News: 27 April 2007
Susan Alwin Bristow was born in Louis Trichardt on October 10, 1952, the eldest daughter of John and Patricia Bristow. She was tragically and senselessly killed last Sunday evening at her home on the mountain.

Municipalities want to improve service delivery

News: 27 April 2007 By Mashudu Netsianda
Officials from the Musina Local Municipality and Beitbridge Rural District Council in Zimbabwe held a meeting on Friday at the Musina Civic Centre for form joint committees aimed at improving service delivery in the two border towns, following their twinning arrangements under the auspices of the Trans-Limpopo Spatial Development Initiative.