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8. The casualties of war for the souls of the Soutpansberg

History Street Names: 18 April 2016 By Anton van Zyl

VAN WARMELO STREET - The street to be scrutinized this week, is Van Warmelo Street, but as has become the norm in this series, we deviate a bit. A number of readers have pointed out that the articles don’t always focus on the specific person the street was named after. This is true, because it is not a series of biographies – it is a series focussing on the history of the region.

EFF and DA disrupt Tshikota title deed ceremony

News: 14 April 2016 By Kaizer Nengovhela

Members of the EFF and the DA disrupted the process during which the MEC for Coghsta, Makoma Makhupetje, handed over title deeds to residents of Tshikota a fortnight ago.

Percy Mfana goes from strength to strength

Entertainment: 07 April 2016 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

His 16th album is a cause for a huge celebration for Percy Mfana’s fans across the country. Those who understand his music better believe that this artist has gone from strength to strength.

Unearthing and cultivating new rural talent

Entertainment: 01 April 2016 By Elmon Tshikhudo

Youth in the rural area of Mutale who have a passion for the arts and mostly music stand to benefit from the establishmant of the Fhatalushaka Arts and Development Project.

Skillful Bluemonkey loves radio

Entertainment: 25 March 2016 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

The value of community radio stations is seen in the quality of the efforts of talented, hardworking and skillful radio presenters.

Is Human Rights Day still important for South Africans?

News: 21 March 2016 By Mbulaheni Ridovhona

Human Rights Day is a national day in South Africa that is commemorated annually on 21 March to remind South Africans about the sacrifices that accompanied the struggle for the attainment of democracy in the country.

7. Bvekenya Barnard - the most famous of Crook’s Corner’s elephant hunters

History Street Names: 21 March 2016 By Anton van Zyl

BARNARD STREET - In this week’s edition we focus on Barnard Street, but we “cheat” (to a certain degree and hopefully with the blessings of our readers). We could not resist writing about one of the region’s most famous Barnards, namely the legendary hunter/poacher, Bvekenya Barnard. In our defence we did try and find out more about the other Barnards, but very little information is available. Perhaps a reader can enlighten us.

Sundani business veteran passes away

News: 04 March 2016 By Kaizer Nengovhela

A legend in the business fraternity in the Vhembe area, Mr Titus Mathukha (91) of Sundani, died on Saturday after a short illness.

Champion of the squeeze box

Entertainment: 04 March 2016 By News Correspondent

While the majority of artists are using guitars and keyboards, Lazarus Masete (62) is one of the few local concertina players who still enjoy playing this old-fashioned musical instrument, also known as a squeeze box.

 

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