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Dynamos drop three vital points

Sport: 17 November 2006 By Frank Mavhungu
The enthusiastic fans of Dynamos left the Giyani Stadium with sore hearts, after their home team unexpectedly dropped three vital points at the hands of Winnerspark on Sunday. The Mvela Golden League match ended with a 2-0 victory for Winnerspark.

Former IEC boss to lead education department

News: 17 November 2006 By News Correspondent
The former head of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in the province, Rev Zwoitwaho Nevhutalu, has been appointed as the new head of department of the Department of Education in the province.

“No knowledge about the ceremony” – Shufflers

News: 17 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
More questions than answers still exist, after local renowned reggae artist Shufflers Ragimana failed to show up to receive his first prize during the Vhembe District Arts and Culture Council prize-giving ceremony at Thohoyandou Town Hall recently.

Awards for local reporters

News: 17 November 2006 By News Correspondent
Limpopo Mirror senior journalist Wilson Dzebu received three top awards during the annual Far North Print Journalists Awards ceremony held at the Makhado show grounds on Friday evening.

R22 million development at Thengwe High School

News: 17 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Limpopo’s MEC for Education, Dr Aaron Motswaledi, further displayed his dedication to education development by visiting and checking out progress at the construction site of the R22m Thengwe High School project.

Rannditsheni leads Lutheran Church again

News: 17 November 2006 By Frank Mavhungu
The induction of Dean Alunamutwe Enos Rannditsheni of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in South Africa (ELCSA) took place during a ceremony that was held at the Thohoyandou Block F church premises last Sunday.

Local sudents to study medicine in Cuba

News: 17 November 2006 By Nthambeleni Gabara
As part of an agreement between South African and Cuba on cooperation in the field of health, the provincial government of Limpopo is sending 35 students from previously disadvantaged communities for undergraduate and post-graduate studies in medicine in Cuba.

Sports shop cleaned out by burglars

News: 17 November 2006
Young and promising businessman Mr Nkhiphitheni Nedzinwani (33) is still reeling in shock, following a burglary that happened in his sports shop, where thugs made off with his stock.

“Honest and dedicated revolutionaries” buried

News: 17 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
The Premier of Limpopo Province, Mr Sello Moloto, described the three youth leaders who died in a car accident as honest and dedicated revolutionaries who were the pillars of the country’s democracy. He was addressing hundreds of mourners who attended a joint funeral held at Makonde stadium on Sunday.

Zimbabwean crushed to death by goods train

News: 17 November 2006 By Mashudu Netsianda
A 20-year-old Zimbabwean was crushed to death by a goods train while trying to cross a railway line near Musina town, police said.