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Another uphill battle for Black Leopards

Sport: 08 February 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
Thohoyandou Stadium will be the centre of attraction tomorrow afternoon. That is where the Castle Premiership League match between the high-riding Black Leopards and Sanlam Santos will take place.

Humiliating draw for Dynamos

Sport: 08 February 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
The enthusiastic fans of Dynamos left Giyani Stadium disappointed after their home team unexpectedly played to a 1-1 draw against Mamelodi Juventus in their Premier First Division league match last Saturday.

Leopards humiliate the mighty Amakosi

Sport: 08 February 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
Black Leopards restored their pride, by crushing Kaizer Chiefs 2-0 in their Castle Premiership League fixture in front of a capacity crowd at the Thohoyandou Stadium on Saturday. That was the first victory for the Thohoyandou outfit in five matches.

Tshipandu's appeal turned down

News: 08 February 2002
The Thohoyandou High Court has turned down the application for leave to appeal by the former police officer Tendamudzimu Isaac Tshipandu (41) who is serving a life term for raping a 16 year-old girl.

DA slams proposed change in names

News: 08 February 2002
Name changes in the Northern Province, on the eve of the major influx of visitors during the eclipse in December, will have a catastrophic effect on efforts to market the province on a global scale.

Residents declare war against foreigners

News: 08 February 2002 By Godfrey Mandiwana
Angry residents of Khalavha started a campaign against foreigners after a resident, who was in love with a Mozambican, was stabbed and wounded last Thursday.

Seventeen arrested for public violence

News: 08 February 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
The police in the Lowveld are investigating several criminal cases following incidents that took place in the area over the past weekend. Seventeen youths, whose ages range from 15 to 18, were arrested for public violence, malicious damage to property and pointing a person as a wizard at Mahwibiding village on Monday morning.

Verwerping van Afrikaans is "Mugabeagtig"

News: 08 February 2002
Die Pro-Afrikaanse Aksiegroep (PRAAG) het die voorgestelde naamsveranderinge van verskeie dorpe in die Noordelike Provinsie as ‘n verwerping van Afrikaans en as “Mugabeagtig” beskryf.

SAA comes to young accountant's rescue

News: 08 February 2002 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
South African Airways (SAA) will fund Khumeleni Thavhiwa’s education and help him realize his dream of becoming a chartered accountant. SAA's corporate communication officer, Mr Happy Zondi, revealed this on Tuesday morning.

Bekende leraarsgesin verlaat Louis Trichardt

News: 08 February 2002
Een van die streek se bekendste leraars, ds. Albert Cruywagen, sal eersdaags na 28 jaar as predikant in die N.G. Kerk uit die bediening tree.

Ds. Cruywagen was vir bykans negentien van die 28 jaar predikant by die N.G. Kerk Soutpansberg-gemeente. Hy het ook die afgelope ses jaar uitgehelp by die gemeente op Soekmekaar.

Security forces crack down on crime

News: 08 February 2002
A total of 47 suspects were arrested during the first week of Operation Tsipa, a countrywide crime prevention operation which already proofed to be very successful in the Northern Province.

Unlikely allies in name changing dispute

News: 08 February 2002
The controversy surrounding the changing of place names in the Northern Province continued this week, as municipalities started to send out notices inviting the public to submit suggestions for consideration.