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Water for the rural poor

News: 18 March 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
In a great initiative to alleviate water shortage in rural areas, the Thulamela Municipality drilled boreholes in 15 rural villages within its jurisdiction. The project cost the municipality R484 000.

Can Dynamos stop the mighty Buccaneers?

Sport: 18 March 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
If there is a team everybody wants to avoid in the Top 8 stage of the Absa Cup KO competition, that team is Orlando Pirates. Dynamos were unlucky to draw the Buccaneers during the draw that was held at the Absa Towers in Johannesburg on Monday.

Slain mother and children laid to rest

News: 18 March 2005 By Godfrey Mandiwana
Three members of the Phidza family, who were cold bloodedly killed by unknown suspects at their home in Mandala Village a fortnight ago, were buried at the Tshikombani Cemetery on Sunday.

Life sentences for six killers

News: 18 March 2005 By Godfrey Mandiwana
The Thohoyandou High Court recently sentenced six murderers to double life imprisonment for murder, rape and robbery.

Limpopo High Court to sit in Polokwane

News: 18 March 2005
One of Polokwane's landmark historic buildings will house future High Court sessions in the city, with the first cases likely to be heard before the end of this year.

Jeffrey Baloyi wins Land of Legend

Sport: 18 March 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Jeffrey Baloyi of the Goldfields Athletics Club won the gruelling Land of Legend Marathon on Saturday. His time was 2:27:20.

Arts festival at Makhado

News: 18 March 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
How many residents in the Vhembe district have ever watched Colbert Mukwevho and Vuyo Mokwena performing live on stage? If not, start to gear up for the Provincial Easter Arts Festival on March 24 at the Makhado Showgrounds.

Killed for "not having cigarettes"

News: 18 March 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
Residents of Tshivhulana are reeling in shock following the death of a 24-year-old man who was stabbed to death with a knife at the Vuwani complex last Friday night.

Taxi operators fed-up with bad roads

News: 18 March 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
After following all the necessary channels in vain, members of the Tshitale Taxi Association decided to go public and express their deep concern about the bad road conditions in their area, which they claim are damaging their vehicles.

“We are differently able…”

News: 18 March 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
After realizing that the majority of disabled people are abused and looked down upon, two courageous disabled people decided to initiate an institution which fights for the rights of the disabled.

Medication for Albinos

News: 18 March 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Learners of Tshilidzini Special School with albinism were treated like royalty lately. The Munna ndi nnyi men’s forum, the Cancer Association of South Africa and the Department of Health and Social Development donated cricket hats and sun screening agents for them to use as they experience problems with their skins.