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Awards for Musina's achievers

News: 21 January 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The Musina Mayoral Excellence Awards at the De Beers Venetia Mine Recreational Hall on Monday evening was a huge success.

Mbilwi Secondary still on top in province

News: 21 January 2005 By Godfrey Mandiwana
The academic record of Mbilwi Secondary School is still on top, after the school’s getting a 100% pass rate in the matriculation results that were released on December 29, 2004.

"Cruel ref robbed us" - Coach

Sport: 21 January 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
For the first time in history, Black Leopards have managed to grab a point against Moroka Swallows. Leopards held Swallows to a 2-2 draw in their Castle Premiership League match that was played at the Thohoyandou Stadium last Saturday.

Young Mpho's sorry plight

News: 21 January 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The plight of a disabled, underweight baby came to light when her mother this week found an ear that would listen to her predicament.

Lawyer shot and killed by unknown assassins

News: 21 January 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The community of Tshilamba at Mutale is still reeling from shock after unknown gunmen shot and killed a well-known local lawyer when he arrived at his home on January 12.

Wally skitter met 87 lopies

Sport: 21 January 2005
Die dorp se eerste krieketspan het hulle jaar op Sondag, 9 Januarie op ‘n goeie noot afgeskop met ‘n pragwen oor Tzaneen.

Ninety take on fitness challenge

Sport: 21 January 2005 By Andries van Zyl
The Premjee Zero to Hero Fitness Challenge got off to a cracking start in week one, with the P&L Hardware Cycling Club signing up 90 new members at the two induction meetings.

Top prestasies vir Louwtjies

News: 21 January 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
Hoërskool Eric Louw het tydens die 2004 eindeksamens skitterende prestasies behaal wat selfs op nasionale vlak die oë laat rek en waarnemers laat gons het.

Hoërskool gerat vir verandering

News: 21 January 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Verwarring rondom die nuutste onderwysstelsel is in ‘n groot mate opgeklaar tydens ‘n vergadering by Hoërskool Louis Trichardt toe die jongste inligting aan ouers deurgegee is.

A monument to incompetence

News: 21 January 2005 By Frans van der Merwe
The highly controversial hostel redevelopment project in Tshikota, once considered as a hopegiving outcome for a neglected township, is now described by residents as “a multi-million rand monument to incompetence and maladministration,” fit only for complete demolishion.

Elderly fined for leaving gate open

News: 21 January 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
An elderly man got into trouble because he left a gate open at a private village near Waterpoort.