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Development projects start to realise in Makhado

News: 17 June 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr RS Nkuzana said that his council is currently embarking on a programme to attract both local and international investors into Makhado town.

"He calls me baby and I call him daddy ..."

News: 17 June 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
“Ours is true love and no one can separate us. She is 37 years younger than me but age difference does not mean anything. The most important thing is to understand each other and treat one another with dignity."

Would-be rapist terrorizes grannies

News: 17 June 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Three grannies say they are no longer safe in their homes after a middle-aged man terrorized them last week. The unknown man tried to rape three women, aged between 61 and 74, but his attempts were prevented by members of the community.

High aims for new Leopards’ coach

Sport: 17 June 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
The new Black Leopards coach, Mr Jean Yves Kerjean, is a man of visions and high aims. Shortly after his arrival in Thohoyandou, Kerjean mentioned that he is here to build Black Leopards into a formidable side.

Villagers say no to domestic violence

News: 17 June 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme (TVEP) has, since February, registered 14 cases of rape and 35 of domestic violence in Khubvi village alone.

"Illegal" taps to run dry

News: 10 June 2005
Villagers in the deep rural area of the Thulamela Municipality who have connected water taps into their yards illegally in the recent past, will soon be without water in their illegal taps.

African "giants" moved to Mozambique border

News: 10 June 2005
The South African National Parks (SANParks) is well known for its ability to move large animals like elephant, rhino and giraffe, but history was made this week with the translocation of two baobab trees from Letaba Main Camp to the new Giriyondo Border Post on the Mozambique border.

Ongoing water strategy welcomed

News: 10 June 2005
The national government's commitment to an ongoing water strategy, aimed at supporting local government authorities to meet their water service obligations, has been welcomed in all parts of Limpopo.

Royal treatment for elders

News: 10 June 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
“I feel as strong as a bull and younger than a teenager. I feel like jumping and running around like a young athlete,” said Mr Wilson Ravele (104) during a special function that was organized in honour of 36 elders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Southern Africa, Makonde congregation, on Sunday.

Warders rewarded for commitment

News: 10 June 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
Warders at the Sinthumule/Kutama Maximum Prison, who have shown dedication and commitment in the performance of their duties over the past three years with the correctional facility, received certificates and trophies during the awards ceremony held at the centre last Thursday.

"We are not happy with special treatment"

News: 10 June 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Those who still believe that the disabled are useless members of the community should think twice. This is a strong message from two brave disabled sisters who have proven beyond doubt that hard work breeds success.