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'n Droë Kersfees vir Alldays

News: 17 December 2004 By Frans van der Merwe
‘n Oplossing vir die dorp se bykans rampspoedige waterkrisis is nog steeds nie in sig nie, nadat vroeër amptelik aangekondig is dat die dorp voor November voldoende water sou hê.

Another day, another rape ...

News: 17 December 2004
During the Sixteen Days of Activism Campaign of No Violence against Women and Children 21 cases of sexual assault and rape were reported to the trauma centres of the Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme (TVEP) at Tshilidzini and Donald Fraser Hospital in Thulamela.

Baby dumped in sewerage dam

News: 17 December 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
A 30-year-old woman handed herself over to the Mutale Police on Saturday evening after confirming that she had dumped her 10-month-old baby in the local Manenu Sewerage Dam.

Leopards give R40 000 to children's home

News: 17 December 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Black Leopards Football Club, in conjunction with Phalaphala FM, have proved beyond any doubt that they are committed to improving the lives of the disabled by pumping more money into one of the local charity organizations, Takalani Children’s Home.

Spirulina-aanleg wek internasionale belangstelling

News: 17 December 2004 By Frans van der Merwe
Spirulina produksie by die plaaslike aanleg hou groot finansiële, maatskaplike en wetenskaplike moontlikhede in, wat vir die hele land van belang kan wees.

Clamp-down on grant defraudsters

News: 17 December 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
The Limpopo Department of Health and Welfare launched a national social security fraud and corruption prevention hotline in Polokwane last Tuesday.

Staat vat Sutherland en Ras se bates

News: 17 December 2004 By Andries van Zyl
Die Staat het Maandag beslag gelê op die bates van bekende plaaslike sakeman, Ronnie Sutherland (59), en lugmagkorporaal, Dawid Ras (33).

Help still pours in for ailing liver patient

News: 17 December 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
Help from sympathetic Mirror readers is still pouring in for an ailing liver patient, Mr Fhatuwani Sikhipha (46), whose sad story appeared in this paper a fortnight ago.

Two alleged armed robbers in court

News: 17 December 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Two residents of Tickeyline Settlement, Mohale Kgatla (20) and Jeremiah Makhubele (29) briefly appeared in the Maake Magistrate’s Court on Monday on a charge of armed robbery. The incident related to the case took place at Tickeyline settlement over the past weekend.