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Jong vrou pleit skuldig op daggaklag

News: 07 October 2005 By Riaan de Swardt
‘n Jong inwoner van die dorp, Leoni Wood (23), is onlangs skuldig bevind op ‘n klag wat verband hou met die onwettige besit van dagga.

Gwapende rowers oorrompel wagte

News: 07 October 2005 By Riaan de Swardt
Vyf gewapende mans het Maandag, 3 Oktober, drie sekuriteitsbeamptes oorrompel en beroof by Palm Motors oorkant die munisipale begraafplaas.

Olivier family is Nissan's 4x4 Family of the Year

News: 07 October 2005
The Olivier family, consisting of dad Willem, his wife Elzeth and their two teenage daughters, Lizaan (17) and Corlia (14) won the first ever Nissan LA Sport 4x4 Family of the Year competition and drove away with a brand new Nissan Hardbody 2.4 double-cab 4x4 bakkie and a Conqueror Supra off-road trailer, both sponsored for the competition.

Questions over mystery charge on accounts

News: 07 October 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
It is almost scary when an electricity account does not tally anymore. Are the municipal computers playing tricks or is there a shocking disregard for the trust that an account will be correct?

Goggas in die drinkwater?

News: 07 October 2005 By Andries van Zyl
Die onlangse uitbraak van ingewandskoors (typhoid fever) op Delmas in Mpumalanga vanweë besoedelde drinkwater het ook hier begin kommer wek.

Oversleeping and indulgement never pays

News: 30 September 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The leadership of the Makhado Municipality unfolded a programme of visiting schools within its area of jurisdiction in order to encourage Grade 12 learners to study and to wish them good luck before they sit for their final examinations. The political head of the municipality, Cllr RS Nkuzana, was out implementing the programme at various schools last week.

Moloto on marketing mission

News: 30 September 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
In a strategy to market and promote existing investment opportunities in Limpopo, the premier of the province, Mr Sello Moloto, jetted off to the People’s Republic of China last Saturday, with a 17-member government and business delegation.

De Beers reaches out to under-resourced schools

News: 30 September 2005
The Venetia operation of De Beers Consolidated Mines, together with the Blouberg and Musina Municipalities, handed over approximately 800 scientific calculators to students at the Musina High School and Matsela Secondary School – two under-resourced learning institutions in rural Northern Limpopo.

Tombstone unveiled for "Slow Poison"

Sport: 30 September 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Soccer lovers and dignitaries from everywhere attended the unveiling of the tombstone of the lethal striker of Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana, Lesley “Slow Poison” Manyathela, at the Musina cdementery last Saturday.

Unemployed creating jobs for themselves

News: 30 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Those who still believe that unemployment is a dangerous and ruthless monster should learn from five formally unemployed residents of Shayandima, who made financial contributions to start the Takuwa Youth Development Project to create jobs for themselves.

Young ambassador on her way to Europe

News: 30 September 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
A creative Grade 11 pupil of Louis Trichardt High School was recently elected to represent the area in a European country on a date to be announced.