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First meeting about Tree Park development provides few answers

News: 24 January 2003
A public meeting regarding the proposed rezoning of the town's Indigenous Tree Sanctuary, which was held on Friday (17th) left many residents with a sense of frustration and no closer to a peaceful solution to Council's controversial intentions.

Money for Giyani District Football clubs

Sport: 24 January 2003 By Frank Mavhungu
Cash prizes amounting to R22 500 were distributed among the clubs that were affiliated to the Giyani District Football Association last season during a ceremony that was held at the Giyani Multi-Purpose Hall on Sunday.

Bring your our laundry, Siloam patients told

News: 24 January 2003 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Patients who had been admitted to the Siloam Hospital in the past two weeks were told to bring along their own blankets, linen and clothes as the washing machine was out of order.

Privaathospitaal kry eindelik lisensie

News: 24 January 2003
Die eerste amptelike lisensie vir 'n private hospitaal op die dorp, is nou finaal beklink.

'n Lisensie, ingevolge waarvan 'n praktyknommer toegeken word aan die Zoutpansberg Medical Care Clinic, is met ingang 1 Januarie van krag.

Another tricky hurdle for Dynamos

Sport: 24 January 2003 By Frank Mavhungu
Giyani Stadium will be abuzz on Sunday when Dynamos and Sundowns Football Club meet in what promises to be a potentially pulsating Castle Premiership league fixture.

Heavy vehicles must stay on N1, says Roads Agency

News: 24 January 2003
The relevant authorities will be held responsible for any fatality which may occur as a result of the irresponsible decision to force heavy vehicles to use the N1, which is still under construction over the mountain pass just north of Louis Trichardt.

Businessman in court on murder charge

News: 24 January 2003 By Frank Mavhungu
A well-known businessman, France Rammabi (46) has briefly appeared in the Napuno magistrate's court on Monday this week on a charge of murder. The incident took place at the Rita Roadhouse café in Lenyenye near Tzaneen on Sunday afternoon at about 16:00.

"Shabby contractors must be blacklisted"

News: 24 January 2003 By Nthambeleni Gabara
"Those who have been doing shabby jobs would be blacklisted and never be hired anymore," said the MEC for Local Government and Housing, Joe Maswanganyi, in an exclusive interview with Mirror during his visit to the storm disaster victims at the Sinthumule Kutama area of the Makhado Municipality on January 15th.

Hondejagters raak nog meer vermetel

News: 24 January 2003
'n Voorval waarin 'n rekord koedoebul op die plaas Bankop van kant gemaak moes word, nadat dit lewendig deur 'n trop van sowat tien jaghonde verskeur is, het die afgelope week weereens die soeklig geplaas op die lot van wild- en veeboere in die omgewing.

Church leader accused of raping toddler

News: 24 January 2003 By Frank Mavhungu
A well-known church leader, Bishop Phineas Lesole Raholane (61) has briefly appeared in the Segosese magistrate's court on Monday on a charge of rape. The incident to which the case relates, took place at the Idieleng village in the Segosese area last Sunday afternoon at about 14:00.