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Someone is "stealing our secrets" claims Dynamos boss

Sport: 29 November 2002 By Amos Muthambi
The PSL rookies Dynamos, received two disappointments last week. Last Thursday, thieves broke into the team's offices in Giyani and made off with valuable goods and on Saturday Rikhomeni ri nga peli received a 2-0 drubbing by the Soweto glamour boys, Orlando Pirates.

Five years in jail for raping girl

News: 29 November 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
Mr Tshiphiri Stanford Khoza (31) of Mukondeni village will spend the next five years in jail. He was charged with rape and his case was finalised in the Venda High Court on Monday this week. The case is related to an incident that took place at Mukondeni village in the Tshitale area in September last year at about 16:00.

Alleged armed robber knocked down by motorist

News: 29 November 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
Police at Hlanganani have opened a case of culpable homicide, following an incident that occurred at Majosi Village along the Elim-Giyani road on Sunday morning at about 01:00.

Facelift for SA National Parks

News: 29 November 2002
South African National Parks has significantly improved tourist facilities and services throughout the country, as a result of a R65 million loan from the Industrial Development Corporation.

Univen student jets off to London

News: 29 November 2002 By Elijar Mushiana-NIPA
The 23-year-old Univen student, Ernest Jele, will leave for Britain for a twenty-one days scholarship, awarded by The Abe Bailey Trust. He leaves for Britain today (29 November).

SAPS ready for the eclipse

News: 29 November 2002
The South African Police Service, together with several other relevant departments, this week said that they would go to great lengths to ensure the safety and security of visitors and inhabitants of the Limpopo Province during the solar eclipse at Musina and surrounding areas on December 4.

Police clean up Thohoyandou's CBD

News: 29 November 2002 By Elijar Mushiana-NIPA
A police team in Thohoyandou is enforcing court orders upon hawkers around the Thohoyandou Central Business District (CBD).

Treaty to be signed on Transfrontier Park

News: 29 November 2002
The Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Valli Moosa, has announced that the treaty to formally establish one of the world's largest transfrontier conservation areas, the Great Limpopo Transfronteir Park (GLTP), will be signed in December this year.

Boy in custody following alleged rape

News: 29 November 2002 By Musa Mabasa
A 12-year-old boy is in custody for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl of Lwalani Section in Valdezia Village. The incident happened last week Friday night at around 22:00.

Drie beleef angsnag op Klein Letaba

News: 29 November 2002
Drie inwoners van Levubu het die naweek ternouernood 'n waterdood ontkom in 'n laatnag drama op 'n stormwind geteisterde Klein-Letabadam.

No millionaire's house for me, says mayor

News: 29 November 2002 By Andries van Zyl
The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr Brighton Tlakula frantically denied any knowledge of Council's intentions to buy him a millionaire's home, shortly before this item was unceremoniously withdrawn from the agenda of Council's monthly meeting. He also launched a scathing attack on this newspaper for allegedly printing "false" information regarding the issue.