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Terror attacks - Couple survives brutal shooting

News: 21 April 2006 By Andries van Zyl
While a mourning community is still struggling to come to grips with the senseless and cold-blooded murder of well-known local businessman Mr Ben Fisser two weeks ago, murderous thugs have struck again.

Budget addresses poverty and unemployment

News: 14 April 2006
The R588.9-million budget tabled in the provincial legislature by Public Works MEC Thaba Mufamadi will include an expenditure of 201.6-million on administration, while R387.2-million will be allocated to public works projects.

Radioman is also a fine maths teacher

News: 14 April 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A prominent Limpopo radio announcer proved beyond doubt that education and the microphone can be merged when he was awarded a certificate and medal for being the best Mathematics Teacher during the Department of Education’s Sibasa Circuit Awards ceremony at Thohoyandou Multi-Purpose Centre last week.

Zealous young athlete rewarded

Sport: 14 April 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A zealous young athlete, who represented the Limpopo province in the National Championships in Bloemfontein last week, was rewarded for her sportsmanship and dedication by a well-known local businessman and traditional leader.

Money to upgrade sports facilities

Sport: 14 April 2006 By Frank Mavhungu
The Thohoyandou Indoor Sports Centre is one of the sports facilities that will be ugraded during the current financial year. The good news was revealed by the Minister of Sports and Recreation, Mr Makhenkesi Stofile, during his three-day visit to the Limpopo Province this week.

Dynamos' ownership wrangle ends

News: 14 April 2006 By Frank Mavhungu
The long-standing legal battle surrounding the ownership of Dynamos Football Club has finally come to an end. The wrangle started about four years ago when the Giyani outfit gained promotion to the Castle Premiership League division.

Mother pleads for daugther's return

News: 14 April 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
“Please, my beloved daughter, come back home because we love you so much. If you are still alive, come back let’s talk and solve the problem instead of run away from it.”

NPA decline to prosecute policeman

News: 14 April 2006
The office of the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in Thohoyandou has left Mirror's journalist, Nthambeleni Gabara shocked, when it declined to prosecute Insp Tshivhidzo Curthbert Ramabulana, who attacked Gabara and threw his camera on the court room’s floor of the Tshilwavhusiku Magistrate’s Court on January 18 this year.

"We will not move!"

News: 14 April 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Fifteen indigent members of the Vele family at Maniini, near Thohoyandou, claim that the local civic association has sold their stand without their knowledge.