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Phalaphala FM joins hands to celebrate 16 days of activism

News: 02 December 2005
Phalaphala FM joined hands with its sister stations, hereafter referred to as the Limpopo Combo, to launch the beginning of the 16 days of no violence against women and children on Friday, the 25th of November, 2005.

Musina SAPS and Venetia Mine stretch out helping hand to elderly

News: 02 December 2005
The SAPS in Musina had a helping hand in the 16 days of activism against violence against women and children campaign, when Venetia Mine donated food parcels to be distributed to the needy elderly people of Musina on Monday, November 28.

Sixteen days of no violence reach Musina villages

News: 02 December 2005
A multitude of people from all corners of the Limpopo Province converged at the Malale Civic Centre to lend their support for the 16 Days campaign, aimed at eradicating violence against women and children.

Another tragic death for lovers

News: 02 December 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in Mopani are concerned about the ongoing tragic incidents involving men who kill their lovers. The most recent heartbreaking incident took place at the Kremetart Township in Giyani last Sunday morning at about 01:30.

Dangerous prisoners on the loose

News: 02 December 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
The search for the seven dangerous awaiting-trial prisoners was still continuing at the time of going to press. This follows an incident that took place at the Mhala Police station cells on Monday night at about 21:00.

Children's rights violated

News: 02 December 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
Serious concern is rising about the violation of children’s rights by elements in the SAPS, while at the same time the increase in the number of juvenile offenders is a similar cause of alarm.

"I only kept body parts for a friend" says Phosha

News: 02 December 2005 By Godfrey Mandiwana
THOHOYANDOU - A suspect in a sensational ritual murder case, Albert Phosha (54) of Tshidzini Village on Tuesday admitted that he had been found in the possession of a human testicle, penis, tongue and lips when the police arrived at his home.

HO Erasmus sterf onverwags na hartaanval

News: 02 December 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
H.O. Erasmus, wat ‘n jaar en sewe maande gelede ‘n hartoorplanting ondergaan het, is onverwags op Sondag, 20 November, oorlede aan ‘n hartaanval.

Geen einde aan belaglike rekeninge

News: 02 December 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Dit lyk of munisipale rekeninge met belaglike bedrae daarop maar net nie ‘n einde wil kry nie. Vir jare lank stroom rekeningklagtes in en beloftes dat stappe geneem sal word, het ook al verjaar.

Marli oefen harder as ooit tevore

Sport: 02 December 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Die jong atletiekster, Marli Knoetze, is terug na die glansryke Sportvrou van die Jaar geleentheid en oefen harder as ooit tevore.

Geen uitsluitsel oor Telkom-foute nie

News: 02 December 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Telkom kon hierdie week nog nie uitsluitsel gee oor wat die probleem met sommige telefoonlyne is nie.

"Oom Louis" kry uiteindelik nuwe staanplek

News: 02 December 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
Die borsbeeld van Voortrekkerpionier Louis Trichardt het vandeesweek ‘n tussentydse openbare staanplek in die plaaslike munisipale biblioteek gevind, nadat aanbevelings van ‘n spesiale komitee op omstrede wyse omseil en vertraag is.