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Intellectually impaired, but gifted

News: 10 December 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
“Being intellectually impaired does not mean that we do not have talent that we can use to develop our society.” That is the message from learners of Fulufhelo Special School in Thohoyandou, who are using their talents to raise funds for their school and to generate an extra income for themselves.

Education and tourism join hands

News: 03 December 2004 By Frans van der Merwe
A novel concept, combining community education with national and international tourism, is now taking shape near the fruit and vegetable market at Tshakuma.

Disabled woman gives new life to the unemployed

News: 03 December 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
A disabled woman is the toast of her village, after she established an empowerment project which provides jobs for two men who had been unemployed for many years.

Terry goes home with a dream

News: 03 December 2004 By Frans van der Merwe
An American Fulbright exchange teacher at Murimane High School in Mbokotha, Terry McManamy, is returning home to Vermont in the USA with an inspired dream.

Old Mutual hands over borehole to Mbanyele High

News: 03 December 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
In an attempt to prove that there is progress when the private sector and the government are working together, the Old Mutual Foundation officially handed over a borehole and water tanks to Mbhanyele High School at Mapapila Village last Friday.

Muleya still PRO, even though he doesn't talk

News: 03 December 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr Sarel Rhulani Nkuzana, said that Mr Peter Muleya, PRO of the municipality, who is no longer interacting with the media, is still an active PRO of the council.

Five months later and still no ID

News: 03 December 2004 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The lady who received her identity document with another person’s photo inside has still not received her correct ID document five months later.

Child killer to jail for 62 years

News: 03 December 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
The Thohoyandou High Court sentenced a 36-year-old father to 62 years in prison last Friday, after he was found guilty of killing his three children at Mbilwi Makanga Village outside Thohoyandou on August 30.