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Mighty Dynamos surprise Rangers

Sport: 17 January 2003 By Frank Mavhungu
Dynamos proved beyond any doubt that they are a force to be reckoned with, when they walloped Manning Rangers 3-1 in a thrilling Castle Premiership match at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday. The first half was full of entertainment despite the fact that all goals were scored in the second half.

Lover in jail after clash over lobola

News: 17 January 2003 By Godfrey Mandiwana
The Dzanani Magistrate's Court last Thursday sentenced a 22-year-old suspect to 15 months imprisonment for assaulting his girlfriend.

Storm strikes Sinthumule

News: 17 January 2003 By Kaizer Nengovhela
More than 80 families were left homeless around the Sinthumule and Kutama area, after a heavy storm destroyed their houses last Thursday afternoon.

Mother accuses son and friends of rape

News: 17 January 2003
An incident where a 42-year-old woman was raped by her juvenile son, his juvenile friend and her 50-year-old brother-in-law, sent shock waves through the white community of Musina.

Musina police arrest murder suspects

News: 17 January 2003
Police in Musina have arrested three suspects in connection with the murder of the 64-year-old Mr Johannes Jacobus van Rooyen on December 24, following a tip-off by a member of the public.

Lack of schools still a serious problem

News: 17 January 2003
A one-sided approach and lack of positive action by the Provincial Department of Education is compounding the space problem at schools in Louis Trichardt. The Department is still continuing with its one-sided boycott of a farsighted offer by the local Municipal Council to assist it materially in the erection of much needed additional school facilities in the town.

Women starts bakery to fight unemployment

News: 17 January 2003 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
A group of unemployed women at Malavuwe village, east of Thohoyandou, clubbed together to form a community bakery as a means of combating poverty and unemployment.

Shortage of doctors at Siloam

News: 17 January 2003 By Elelwani Mativha
Siloam hospital in Nzhelele caters for many communities in and around the Nzhelele area. However at present it is faces a bleak future, due to a shortage of medical doctors.

Inwoners ongelukkig oor gebrek aan padmerke

News: 17 January 2003
Ongelukkigheid is aan die toeneem oor die Makhado Munisipaliteit se traagheid om nuwe padmerke aan te bring op dorpstrate wat reeds vroeg in Desember oorgeteer is.

Alleged killer hands himself over to police

News: 17 January 2003
A 24-year-old farm worker at the Heinie & Kobus Farm along the Levubu road handed himself over to the Louis Trichardt SAPS, after allegedly killing his 24-year-old wife and a four-months-old baby boy at the farm last week Saturday.

Ministers look at situation on border

News: 17 January 2003
Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana and his Zimbabwean counterpart July Moyo visited the Soutpansberg region on Friday to assess the situation in respect of foreign workers on South African farms.

Armed robbers flee with R50 000

News: 17 January 2003 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The Louis Trichardt SAPS have high hopes of arresting two robbers who hijacked Mr Hanif Tulve's vehicle at gunpoint last Saturday. The incident occurred at Mr Tulve's home at 16A Jeppe Street in Louis Trichardt.