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Wildstroper 21 maande tronk toe

News: 05 August 2005 By Riaan de Swardt
‘n Mosambiekse burger, Samuel Maluleke (67), is op 25 Julie verhoor en skuldig bevind aan die onwettige besit van 130 diervelle.

Unique tour examines role of Australians in Anglo Boer War

News: 05 August 2005
Australian military enthusiasts will be given a rare insight into Australia’s contribution to South Africa’s Boer War, when Australian military historian and author Dr Craig Wilcox will lead a unique two-week battlefield tour to South Africa next year.

Levubu-gemeenskap groet mekaar

News: 05 August 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
‘n Unieke afskeidsfees word hier beplan, te midde van die ingrypende veranderinge wat vir die Levubu-gemeenskap voor die deur lê.

Monument erected for striking worker

News: 05 August 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
The Makhado Municipal Council, during its quarterly meeting last week, unanimously allocated R12 000 of taxpayers’ money to the erection of a monument in honour of a municipal worker who died from a bullet wound he received while he was part of a crowd of strikers, involved in a vicious physical attack on the municipality’s erstwhile acting municipal manager, Mr Wilson Nkuna.

Show must "transform" says Council

News: 05 August 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
The local Municipal Council accepted far-reaching recommendations about the annual Zoutpansberg Show, during its quarterly meeting last week.

Dorpsgebied word opgeëis

News: 05 August 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
Verskeie landmerke in die dorp staar tans ietwat van ‘n duistere toekoms in die gesig, nadat grondeise daarop gepubliseer is.

The light shines for the Phatuli children

News: 29 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The ever-shining light of Mirror continues to give hope to destitute members of the community who regard the newspaper as their only hope for better life. A fortnight ago, we published a story about the destitute four children of the Phaduli family, whose mother Joyce, died of suspected food poisoning last month.

Huge boost for education in Tshilapfene

News: 29 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The little rural village of Tshilapfene near Donald Fraser Hospital received a huge educational boost on Sunday. The United Nations Education, Science, Culture and Communication Organization (Unesco), the International Institute for Capacity Building in Africa (IICBA) and Kalahari Booksellers jointly handed over computers, books, a riso machine and printers for the improvement of education in the village.

Twelve wheelchiars brings joy

News: 29 July 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The Louis Trichardt Rotary Club practically demonstrated vhuthu in reality, when they donated 24 wheelchairs to the elderly and young individuals with disabilities who are being looked after by the Elim Hlanganani Society for the Care of the Aged.

R1,6 million for Univen

News: 29 July 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Financial constraints are no longer going to hinder some learners from the historically disadvantaged communities at the University of Venda, as the Managing Director of Edu-loans, Mr Emil Bohme handed over a cheque of R1,6 million to the University last Wednesday.

In court for theft from vehicle

News: 29 July 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
Peter Risimati (29) a clerk at the Giyani Police Station, briefly appeared in the Giyani Magistrate’s Court on Monday on a charge of theft from a motor vehicle.

Tshifhina and Jan reign

News: 29 July 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The 19-year-old Tshifhiwa Maphosa was crowned as Miss Musina centenary, during a beauty pageant which was held at the Musina Venetia Mine Recreational Hall on Saturday evening.