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Christmas gifts for poor families

News: 17 December 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The bureau chief of the Sunday Sun in Limpopo, Mr Ndivhuwo Robert Musetha, proved that he has sympathy with the poor and will remain devoted to the public welfare in order to improve the lives of those who are heavily burdened by poverty.

Student injured as paraffin stove explodes

News: 17 December 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
A student in hospitality at the Vhembe Further Education and Training College (FET) was taken to the Tshilidzini Hospital after the paraffin stove that she was using at her home in Nngwekhulu Village exploded last Wednesday.

Still no answer to the question: "Who is King of Vha-Venda"

News: 17 December 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
The question of “who is in charge” in the matter of traditional leadership is still unanswered, as the long-awaited report of the Ralushai Commission was released in the Thohoyandou Parliamentary Chamber last Friday.

Controversy surrounds music awards

News: 17 December 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
Dark clouds are hanging over what was termed to be a revue, a night to remember and history in making - the Vhembe music awards, as two local acclaimed reggae artists declined to receive their awards in front of the fans over the weekend, indicating that there is no transparency within the Vhembe district music forum committee.

Shock as vehicle crashes into house

News: 17 December 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
Damage worth thousands of rands was caused when a bakery delivery vehicle crashed into a three-roomed house at Mafukani village, outside Tshilamba on Monday last week.

Orphans receive toys from First Lady

News: 17 December 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
Orphans in the Thohoyandou Children’s Home will now be able to learn through play as the province’s first lady, Mrs Ramokone Moloto, handed out enough toys to the institution last Thursday.

University of Limpopo a reality

News: 17 December 2004
The Medical University of Southern Africa (Medunsa) and the University of the North (Unin) have been formally merged into one institution, to be known as the University of Limpopo.

Silwer vir Marli by Statebondspele

Sport: 10 December 2004 By Frans van der Merwe
Plaaslike glansatleet Marli Knoetze (17) is vandeesweek tuis na ‘n opwindende deelname aan die Statebond Jeugspele in Australië.

Kerk sal werklikheid in die gesig moet staar

News: 10 December 2004 By Linda van der Westhuizen
“In Limpopo is dit ‘n taboe om Vigs te hê,” is ‘n voorlopige waarneming wat ‘n Nederlandse student maak in haar navorsing oor HIV/Vigs.

Glibberige Oupa weer in aanhouding

News: 10 December 2004 By Andries van Zyl
Die man wat verlede week kort na sy arrestasie uit aanhouding ontsnap het en deur die polisie as uiters gevaarlik beskryf word, die 32-jarige Oupa Makhokha, is weer in aanhouding.

Government again warned not to blame farmers

News: 10 December 2004 By Frans van der Merwe
Government should immediately desist from blaming the farming community for the lack of progress in the land restitution programme. A clear-cut Code of Conduct should be adopted in order to expedite positive and orderly progress in the Land Reform programme.