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Omstrede naamsaak nou eers in 2007 aangehoor

News: 10 November 2006 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Die omstrede Makhado/Louis Trichardt-naamsaak sal moontlik in die appèlhof aangehoor word in die eerste kwartaal van volgende jaar.

Top honours for Solly during IslamicFinance Business Awards

News: 10 November 2006 By Andries van Zyl
"I dedicate this award to all the finalists and all the unsung heroes in our communities who have achieved so much. I would also like to dedicate the award to my wife, Zohra, my family and staff. Without them, this would not be possible."

Boere kwaad oor haatspraak in hoofstraat

News: 10 November 2006 By Riaan de Swardt
"Maak die boere dood voor hulle groot word" het die Engelse boodskap op ‘n parkeermeter voor die poskantoor op Makhado (Louis Trichardt) gelees. Dié en ander dreigemente word geag die eerste vorm van haatspraak teenoor die Soutpansberg se blanke bevolking te wees.

Mutale ritual murder case postponed again

News: 03 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A man who has been has been implicated in the ritual murder case of his common law wife briefly appeared in the Mutale Magistrate’s Court on Monday. The case against Ndivhudzannyi Reckson Thinandavha (42) was postponed to14 November for further investigation.

"What about a Limpopo Arts Festival?"

News: 03 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Limpopo artists had an opportunity of a lifetime to voice their grievances to the Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan, earlier this week.

Sad farewell for two young friends

News: 03 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A dark cloud of mourning hung around the little village of Jerome, near Malamulele, on Saturday, during the emotional funeral of two schoolboys who died tragically while trying to save their own lives after a bull became violent in the truck in which they were passengers.

Limpopo Mirror tops in the province

News: 03 November 2006

Its official – the Limpopo Mirror is the top-selling community newspaper in the province! The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) released the latest figures on Thursday (November 2) and confirmed average sales over a three month period of 9 504 for the newspaper.