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Woman beaten to death in family feud

News: 21 May 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Residents of Rabali Village are still shocked about the death of Mrs Maria Magadagela (41). Magadagela died at the Siloam Hospital on Sunday morning. Her death is related to an incident that took place at Rabali village last Saturday evening.

Another drubbing for suffering Dynamos

Sport: 21 May 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Dynamos came back with empty hands from their away fixture against Manning Rangers. The match was played at the Chatsworth Stadium in Durban last Saturday evening. The "Mighty Maulers" doomed Dynamos 5-1.

Thohoyandou tennis courts refurbished

Sport: 21 May 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The renovated Thohoyandou Tennis Courts were handed over to the Thohoyandou Tennis Club, during a ceremony that was held at the courts last Saturday. The renovation work on the courts was completed last month.

Mtititi community get compensation for land

News: 21 May 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The Mtititi land claimants did not only celebrate South Africa's successful 2010 world cup bid on Saturday, but they also celebrated the restitution settlement awarded to them by the Regional Land Claims Commission.

According to the acting head of the communications and information unit of the Regional Land Claims Commission, Mr Charles Mnisi, the Mtititi land claim settlement coincided with the official opening of the Dzwerani land claim housing development settled in February 2003. He said that the claimants were removed from the farm Knobneus, Location 101, in 1968 in terms of the Bantu Authorities Act.

"We will not tolerate corruption" - Mbeki

News: 21 May 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
Pres Thabo Mbeki vowed that he would not tolerate and accept any form of failure and he would deal firmly with any form of corruption and mismanagement of funds to the detriment of the community. "We want to say to everybody, including those coming from the private sector, that we will deal firmly with any form of corruption that may surface as we implement this programme."

Magistraatskantore word opgeknap

News: 21 May 2004
Bouery tot amper teen die straat by die Departement van Justisie in Munnikstraat word met belangstelling deur die publiek gade geslaan.

No budget shock for local ratepayers

News: 21 May 2004
Local taxpayers can expect less of a budget shock this year. This is in stark contrast to last year's 11% increase on rates and taxes and 9% increase on electricity.

Sakeman sterk aan na nieroperasie

News: 21 May 2004
Bekende sakeman, Eddie Schlesinger, sal na verwagting teen die einde van aanstaande week terugkeer huistoe, na 'n nieroperasie in Pretoria.

Three in court over false ID

News: 21 May 2004
An employee of the local office of the Department of Home Affairs was to appear in court again this week on charges of having assisted in forging a South African identification document for an illegal Zimbabwean immigrant.

Motorists to stay out of Vorster street

News: 21 May 2004
No traffic will be allowed in Vorster Street between Burger and Krogh Street for a period of seven days while the surface of the road is being repaired for the second time.