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Marriage scam in Musina exposed

News: 27 August 2004
The South African Department of Home Affairs this week smashed a syndicate of criminals, who had been making huge profits from the arranging of marriages involving, among others, illegal immigrants from various African states.

Who is to blame for "pothole" road?

News: 27 August 2004 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Questions as to who is to blame for the poor condition of the newly “upgraded” Madombidza Road still continue.

Raad "kniediep" in die moeilikheid oor stink gemors

News: 27 August 2004 By Andries van Zyl
Probleme met rou riool wat orals opstoot en opdam is besig om enige oorblywende goeie verhoudinge met die plaaslike Raad verder skipbreuk te laat ly in ‘n see van “gemors”.

Beleggers kla oor piramideskema-man se ligte vonnis

News: 27 August 2004 By Linda van der Westhuizen
André Engelbrecht, medebeskuldigde in die opspraakwekkende Louis Trichardt Finance piramideskema saak, is onlangs skuldig bevind aan oortredings van die Bankwet en die Wet op Skadelike Sakepraktyke.

Support national arbor week

News: 27 August 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
Minister Buyelwa Sonjica, together with residents of Ga–Mashishi Village, will plant a tree at Seopeng Primary School next Thursday, September 2.

Watch out for armed robbers

News: 27 August 2004 By Elijar Mushiana-NIPA
The SAPS of Vuwani are warning the community about unknown armed people who are moving around in the area and robbing people of their possessions.

Police investigate several murder cases

News: 27 August 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The Mopani police have opened murder dockets following several incidents that took place in the area over the past weekend.

Chinese kidnapper arrested

News: 27 August 2004 By Elijar Mushiana-NIPA
Members of the local police on Saturday arrested one of four Chinese men who allegedly kidnapped a well-known Chinese businessman in Thohoyandou.

Taps of poison

News: 27 August 2004 By Elijar Mushiana-NIPA
Mystery and secrecy surround an alleged attempt to poison the communities of Itsani, Maniini, Tswinga, Tshakhuma and Muledane during the past weeks, after it was allegedly found that unknown tablets were inserted in some of the public taps in the area.

The many faces of Tshisikhave

News: 27 August 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
His face can easily be mistaken for that of a baboon, a chimpanzee or a monkey. One can become afraid or even try to run away, not knowing that Tshisikhawe Mushiana (16) of Thenzheni, near Thohoyandou, is only acting.