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Harmony Gold dominate Two Countries

Sport: 16 September 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The well-known Two Countries Marathon, which was supposed to start in Zimbabwe on Saturday started in chaos, when an official at the Beit Bridge border post denied athletes permission to enter into Zimbabwe.

New Spar for Elim

News: 16 September 2005
A new Spar Shopping Centre, the Hubyeni Shopping Centre, will soon be developed in the heart of the Elim area, opposite the Elim Hospital.

Musicians up in arms over piracy

News: 16 September 2005 By Victor Hlungwani
A popular local musician, Doctor Sithole, rolled up his sleeves and confronted the alleged mastermind behind a music piracy scam in the Giyani complex last Wednesday.

Outcry for Limpopo languages at Zimbabwe University

News: 16 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Sixty five delegates from South Africa and Zimbabwe converged on the Masvingo State University in Zimbabwe on Friday to forge a way for the introduction of Tshivenda, Xitsonga and Sepedi at University.

Pensioner pays admission of guilt

News: 16 September 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
HA-MUILA - A pensioner, Mrs Elisa Matuwa of Muumoni Village at Ha-Muila, paid R500 as admission of guilt on Monday after she was arrested in possession of a kudu carcass last Friday.

New message of hope for grannies

News: 16 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
When he lost his job at a construction company, which was developing irrigation water canals at his village in 1994, Joseph Neluheni (68) of Shanzha Village, in the Nzhelele area, started a new life full of courage and determination. The concrete company he worked for was relocating and he decided to stay behind and start his own business.

Security guard killed in ambush

News: 16 September 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in the Mopani Area are investigating a case of murder, following an incident that took place at the Dwarsloop Trust Settlement in the Mhala district, where an off-duty security guard was shot and killed last Saturday.

Kovhanani defied disability

News: 16 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
A courageous disabled man emerged as the toast of his village because of his hard work, perseverance and the desire to succeed.

Vandals sparks racial tension

News: 16 September 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
“It seems as if the unveiling of the statue of King Tshilwavhusiku Ramabulana Makhado fuelled anger amongst certain residents, who still believe in something which is already dead.”

Vrae oor plakkerstuin op sypaadjie

News: 16 September 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
‘n Welige sypaadjie kwekery en groentetuin, besproei met ‘n standhoudende waterstroom uit die omstrede ou kliniekgebou in Eltivillas, word nou al reeds etlike maande lank ongehinderd bedryf deur die bewoner van ‘n plakkershut op dieselfde sypaadjie.

"How could you do something like this?"

News: 16 September 2005 By Riaan de Swardt
Early Monday morning, September 5, Mrs Bea Reimer from the local SPCA received a phone call that a soap box with four puppies inside had been left outside the kennel’s security fence on the Vondeling Road.

Trofee vir top landbouman

News: 16 September 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
Een van die hoogste toekennings in georganiseerde landbou, die Nico Kilian-trofee vir die Landboupersoonlikheid van die Jaar, pryk vanjaar in die Soutpansberg.