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Klipgooiers maak amok

News: 03 December 2004 By Andries van Zyl
Motoriste word gewaarsku dat sporadiese voorvalle van klipgooiery weer die afgelope paar weke in die streek voorgekom het.

Dangerous criminal escapes yet again

News: 03 December 2004
Oupa Makhokha (32), who stands accused of two murders, caused a major drama at the police cells in Thohoyandou when he escaped from custody on Wednesday morning.

Bridge over Sand River opened

News: 03 December 2004 By Andries van Zyl
Traffic flow between South Africa and the rest of Africa was briefly disrupted on Saturday, November 27, with the opening of the newly constructed Sand River Bridge just south of Musina on the N1.

Floating trophy for Brave Lions

Sport: 03 December 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Last Saturday was payday for the teams that took part in the 2004 SK Newlook Electrics and Aubs Motors KO competition. The ceremony was held at the newly opened SK Newlook Electrics depot at Tshisaulu.

R20 000 reward after death of pensioner

News: 03 December 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The police at Mutale have pledged a reward of R20 000 to anyone who has information that may lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who killed a 60-year-old woman, Mrs Masindi Makhokha, of Mukondeni village in the Dzimauli area.

Another senior Council official suspended

News: 03 December 2004 By Andries van Zyl
The acting Municipal Manager of the Makhado Municipality, Ms Faith Muthambi, confirmed this week that a second senior Council official was suspended following the findings of the Ad Hoc Committee.

Oupa weer op vrye voet

News: 03 December 2004 By Andries van Zyl
‘n Ernstige geweldsmisdadiger, wat reeds positief met twee moorde verbind word, die 32-jarige Oupa Makhokha, is weer op vrye voet na ‘n ontsnappingsdrama by die polisieselle in Thohoyandou Woensdagoggend.

Money donated for new liver

News: 03 December 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
Mr Fhatuwani Sikhipha (46) of Khubvi Village said he received a new lease on life when he was presented with R1 000 cash by a well-known local businessman, Mr Abdullah Patel (58).

Dynamos guilty, match has to be replayed

Sport: 26 November 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Dynamos Football Club were found guilty of causing the cancellation of their league fixture against Ajax Cape Town that was supposed to have been played at the Seshego Stadium on Sunday, October 31. The match was called off after the referee, Mr Ace Ncobo, insisted that the venue was not playable.

Leopards are not moving away, says Thidiela

Sport: 26 November 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The managing director of Black Leopards Football Club, Mr David Thidiela, has dismissed the report by a Sunday newspaper that he intends relocating the team to Rustenburg as “blue lies”.

Security company donates blankets

News: 26 November 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
While the Thulamela Municipality is still baffled by the wind that damaged the houses of residents of Malamulele township, Masithulela Protection Services alleviated the problem by donating blankets to the municipality’s disaster management team last Wednesday.