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Gifts for muti murder survivor's family

News: 01 September 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A network of dedicated women from the South African Police Services (SAPS), led by the Deputy Provincial Commissioner, Celiwa Binta, handed gifts to the value R3 000 and a cheque of R2 000 to the Sidimela family, whose daughter, Nyelisani, survived a ritual murder attempt. The gifts included clothes, groceries, blankets and cosmetics.

Deputy Speaker consoles Nyelisani family

News: 01 September 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
The Deputy Speaker of the Limpopo Legislature, Catherine Mabuza, visited the family of the Makonde ritual murder survivor, Nyelisani Sidimela (19), on Wednesday last week.

Musina female farmer crowned country's top exporter

News: 01 September 2006
Thunderous applause filled the Greek Hall in Durban last Friday, when a Musina vegetable farmer, Livhuwani Mulaudzi, was bestowed with a R35 000 cash prize for being South Africa’s top producer for export markets.

Alleged arson attack claims two lives

News: 01 September 2006 By Nthambeleni Gabara
An alleged arson attack on a dilapidated RDP house at Madombidzha on August 17 claimed the lives of Surprise Lisoga (17) and Rodrick Mashidzha (15). It was established that burn wounds were the principal cause of death of the two young men.

Two cases of ritual murder investigated in Mopani

News: 01 September 2006 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in the Mopani area are investigating two cases of ritual murder following two separate incidents that took place in the area over the past weekend.

No bail for muti murder suspect

News: 01 September 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Hundreds of angry demonstrators bayed for the blood of Ndivhudzannyi Reckson Thinandavha (42) who appeared for a bail application at Mutale Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

Victims of axe killer laid to rest

News: 01 September 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
The emotional funeral service of the four children who were brutally murdered by an axe murderer took place at Tshivhilidulu Village, near Siloam, on Saturday.

R100 000 reward for info on axe killings

News: 01 September 2006
The South African Police Service in Limpopo has issued a reward of R100 000 to any person who supplies information which would lead to the arrest and conviction in court of the suspect/s responsible for the murder of four children in the Siloam area earlier this month.

Aasvoëlrestaurante kan help om spesie te beskerm

News: 01 September 2006 By Riaan de Swardt
Aasvoëls is ‘n bedreigde spesie roofvoëls wat ‘n belangrike rol in die ekosisteem speel. Tog word die aasvoëls se belangrikheid in die natuur onderskat en die voëls se getalle word al hoe minder.

Ring spreek hom uit oor homoseksualiteit

News: 01 September 2006 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Die NG Kerk se Ring van Louis Trichardt het hul stem laat hoor rondom die omstrede kwessie van homoseksualiteit.

Major confrontation looming over controversial new rates policy

News: 01 September 2006 By Frans van der Merwe
A major confrontation is looming after the Makhado Municipal Council once again defied resident’s objections this week and officially accepted a highly controversial new property rates policy with potentially disastrous consequences.