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Local cattle farmer boasts top Nguni cow

News: 15 July 2005 By Andries van Zyl
Well-known local cattle farmer Mr Peter Menne recently took top honours in South Africa when one of his Nguni cows was recognised as the top producing Nguni cow in the country.

Eise kom oor rybewys-fiasko

News: 15 July 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
Massiewe regsaksie dreig weens die Departement van Vervoer se rybewys fiasko.

Vinger in pad laat polisie kopkrap

News: 15 July 2005 By Riaan de Swardt
Die gru-vonds van ‘n persoon se vinger in die middel van die pad het polisie hier die afgelope week laat kopkrap oor waar die res van die liggaam is.

Boost for Makuleke community

News: 08 July 2005
Farmers in the Makuleke area of the province have been given a valuable tool to upgrade their methods, and to stay abreast of real-time agricultural marketing trends.

A helping hand to Tshikwarani's drummies

News: 08 July 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
How many readers know Mirror’s power of touching the hearts of good Samaritans with deep pockets to assist those who are not fortunate in life?

Nkondo and Ramogale “on sababatical leave”

News: 08 July 2005
The Council of the University of Venda has accepted a request from the Vice Chancellor, Prof Gessler Nkondo, and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Marcus Ramogale, to go on voluntary sabbatical leave for 12 months, with immediate effect.

Girl raped with a knife

News: 08 July 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
A 7-year-old rape victim of Tshimbupfe-Ha-Mutheiwana is still reeling in deep pain she suffered when a man believed to be in his 30’s allegedly used a knife to rape her on Friday at the settlement.

Operation to get newer and better bus service

News: 08 July 2005 By Victor Hlungwani
Great North Transport (GNT), in collaboration with the Provincial Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism and the Greater Giyani Municipality, officially launched the first ever Operation Khandziya in Giyani last week Friday.

Rural boy puts little village on educational map

News: 08 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Humbulani Ndou (45) has become the toast of Tshanzhe, a small isolated remote rural village east of Thengwe. Although he grew up in a very poor family, he defied poverty and became an educational torch bearer because he is the first person to obtain a university degree in the village.

"We know there are people who care out there"

News: 08 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The sad story about the four kids of the Phaduli family which appeared in our last week edition has touched many hearts of loyal readers who called Mirror to offer assistance to the family.