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Omstrede naamsaak binnekort in Appèlhof aangehoor

News: 01 September 2006 By Linda van der Westhuizen
“Alle stukke is ingedien en ons wag nou net vir die verhoordatum in die appelhof,” het mnr. André Naudé van die Voorsittersvereniging op Makhado (Louis Trichardt) hierdie week aangekondig ten opsigte van die naamsverandering van die dorp.

Sutherland not guilty of defrauding the State

News: 01 September 2006 By Andries van Zyl
Local businessman Mr Ronnie Sutherland (58) walked away from court a free man on Monday after Regional Magistrate Mr Ronnie Rambau delivered a “not-guilty” verdict in the State’s case of alleged fraud against him in Makhado (Louis Trichardt).

Dynamos through to top eight of Baymed Cup

Sport: 25 August 2006 By Frank Mavhungu
Dynamos booked a place in the quarterfinal stage of the prestigious Baymed Cup KO Competition. They did so by beating Durban Stars 3-1 in an equally contested match that was played at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday.

Trip turns into death trap

News: 25 August 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
What was supposed to be a normal working day nearly turned into a death trap for the eight occupants of a sand-delivery tipper on Thursday last week. The tipper was travelling from Sibasa, heading towards Thohoyandou, when its brakes failed at the Tusk Venda Hotel and Casino.

Moral support for family of ritual murder victim

News: 25 August 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Nine women wanted to display their support to the family of Shonisani Thinandavha, the latest victim of ritual murder. They did not have money to give to the indigent family but all they could do was to display their support in style.

New PAC leader faces tough challenge

News: 25 August 2006
The newly elected PAC leader in Limpopo is facing a tough challenge of uniting party members in the province who are divided in ethnic groups.

Pastor Burning Saul ends up in police cell

News: 25 August 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A famous pastor and gospel singer was supposed to spend the night in a church conference with members of his congregation, but he ended up sleeping in police cells, as a result of what he calls police inefficiency.