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Festive boom for tourism industry

News: 30 January 2004
The Limpopo Tourism and Parks Board (LTPB) says a record number of visitors from all parts of South Africa visited the province's resorts, lodges and other attractions during the recent festive season.

Dangerous criminal re-arrested

News: 30 January 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in Mopani have made a major breakthrough against crime this week, when they re-arrested a dangerous criminal on Tuesday morning.

Boere wil paaie teen vragmotors beskerm

News: 30 January 2004
'n Voortslepende krisissituasie, wat regstreeks tewyte is aan die oprigting van die Baobab tolhek, is nou besig om op hoë vlak opslae te maak.

Dangerous criminal re-arrested

News: 30 January 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in Mopani have made a major breakthrough against crime this week, when they re-arrested a dangerous criminal on Tuesday morning.

Drought scare at Nzhelele valley

News: 30 January 2004
Communities in rural areas are facing disaster, due to the serious shortage of water for people and livestock as a result of the continuous drought.

Gewapende rowers teiken Levubu

News: 30 January 2004
Die sakegemeenskap van Levubu was die afgelope week die teiken van drie afsonderlike gewapende rooftogte.

Police warn against danger of drowning

News: 30 January 2004
Commissioner Calvin Sengani, provincial commissioner of the SAPS, has cautioned parents and members of the community to guard their children more responsibly when allowing them to swim in rivers and dams.

Brutal murderers jailed for life

News: 30 January 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
Two young men, Oupa Mmola (21) and Jerry Selepe (28), both from Tours Village, were each sentenced to two life imprisonments and a further 55 years in jail for murder, rape and armed robbery by the Pretoria High Court on Monday.

Hemel se sluise maak oop

News: 30 January 2004
Goeie reën die afgelope week oor groot dele van die Soutpansberg-distrik het welkome verligting gebring vir wild- en veeboere in die droogtegeteisterde gebiede noord en suid van die berg.

Musina borrows R7,5 million for development

News: 30 January 2004 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The Development Bank of Southern Africa and Musina Municipality signed a loan agreement of R7,5 million at the Musina Civic Centre on Tuesday. The main aim of the loan is to stimulate economic activity in Limpopo.