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Next round of the Venda king (queen)ship battle?

News: 19 September 2014 By Anton van Zyl

The battle to determine who will be the king or queen of the Vhavenda may still be determined in the country’s courts. This legal battle, which has been looming now for several years, seems to be heading for the High Court in Thohoyandou.

newBreed’s hobby now best part of his life

Entertainment: 19 September 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Ishmael newBreed Rammbwa is a producer, singer, music arranger and multi-instrumentalist who has a good ear for rhythm and sound.

First matric dance for school

News: 12 September 2014 By Ndivhuwo Musetha

For the first time in the history of Raluvhimba Secondary School, the matrics will have amatric dance next month, thanks to the generosity of Moses Malada through his foundation, the Rev MJ Malada Foundation.

Microcars take Kruger by pleasant surprise

News: 04 September 2014 By Anton van Zyl

“We don’t stop for elephants,” remarked a visitor to the Kruger National Park last week. The reason was fairly obvious – his microcar may very well become a playful toy for one of these big giants, with less fun for the driver and passenger.

Tshivhase and King Toni smoke the peace pipe

News: 22 August 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo
“Dead and buried.” This is how traditional leader Thovhele Kennedy Tshivhase referred to the longstanding battle between him and Vhavenda King Toni Mphephu over the kingship conferred on the latter.

Beloved principal Khandela retires

News: 15 August 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
The recent farewell function of the principal of Patrick Ramaano Secondary School, Vho-Mavhungu Khandela (64), was a joyous celebration of the successes which the school had achieved under his leadership.

Another crash at notorious intersection

News: 07 August 2014 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The notorious Munnik and Breda Street intersection in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) has seen yet another accident.

“Indigenous food is very healthy”

News: 07 August 2014 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Several residents of Tshiozwi, especially some of the elders, flocked in numbers to the Sinthumule tribal offices a fortnight ago to attend a project aimed at highlighting the importance of indigenous foods.
 

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