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Tshilombe establishes himself as prince of reggae roots

Entertainment: 13 May 2019 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

A ragamuffin and dub reggae artist is quickly establishing himself as a rare breed in the music industry, with his unique lyrical style and voice as he performs on different platforms across the country.

Moretjetje now a qualified football coach

Sport: 11 May 2019 By Frank Mavhungu

After successfully coaching several football teams without the relevant qualifications in the past years, a resident of Tshapasha village in the Dzimauli area, Mr Phophi Reginald Musetha, has finally qualified as a coach.

Happy Easter for Mamilasigidi

News: 27 April 2019 By Elmon Tshikhudo

The unhappy life of a 25-year unemployed woman at Mapate outside changed for the better after receiving a gift she will never forget.

Chief Madonsi finally installed

News: 11 April 2019 By Elmon Tshikhudo

After many years of not having a formal leader, the community of Madonsi Malamulele in the Collins Chabane municipality finally had a chief installed in the village on Friday.

From humble beginnings to world-class specialist

News: 07 April 2019

Professor Mashudu Tshifularo became an internationally recognised name almost overnight. Together with his team at the University of Pretoria, they made history by performing the first ever successful middle-ear operation where 3D-printed technology was used. The world-renowned professor, however, started dreaming about his career while he was still a herd boy at Mbaela village in the Vhembe District.

Funeral for popular Makonde teacher

News: 06 April 2019

Those who know the history of education in Makonde and the surrounding villages will concur that almost 90% of the local professionals are the products of the late retired educator and renowned choir conductor Ms Muthuhavhonali Elina Nemukongwe.  Nemukongwe (75), who taught for 42 years before she retired in 2005, was buried during an emotional but celebratory service last Wednesday.

Univen takes lead in collecting for cyclone Idai victims

News in brief: 04 April 2019

The University of Venda has initiated a project whereby local communities can reach out and assist victims of cyclone Idai. The university, with several partners, is collecting goods such as clothing, blankets and assorted donations to be delivered mainly to victims in the north-western districts in Zimbabwe.

“Age is just a number”

News: 16 March 2019

“One is never too old to learn.” This is the wise advice from a 68-year-old granny, Teboho Meriam Phiri, who is looking forward to acquiring her Grade 12 certificate this year.

Coach frustrated with team playing to a draw

Sport: 07 March 2019 By Kaizer Nengovhela

Mr Wally Radau, the assistant coach of Makhitha Oscar Stars, was left frustrated when his side played to a goalless draw with Madombidzha Western Stars in their MMK Administrators league match at the Makhitha grounds on Saturday.

Local M.O.T.H. has vision for shellhole in Tzaneen

News in brief: 07 March 2019

Tzaneen’s military veterans might soon have a new M.O.T.H. shellhole where they will be able to meet and greet and pay homage to the fallen on a regular basis with like-minded individuals.

The star of Sir McKleker shines even brighter

Entertainment: 03 March 2019 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

For many music lovers and music promoters alike, Sir McKleker needs no introduction, since he has created a brand to be reckoned with as a multi-faceted entertainer and producer of high note, an engineer, a singer, a dancer, a drummer and a songwriter.

 

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