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Achiever school lacks infrastructure

News: 18 January 2013 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Matavhela Secondary School achieve good matric results, and yet lack resources like running water or telephone, making it more and more difficult to cope with the demands of the 1 400 pupils enrolled at the school.

Top pupil wants to inspire her peers

News: 18 January 2013 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Hulisani Belinda Likhwaimana (18) is the toast of her family after she produced seven distinctions in her matric exams. She believes that her good results will help to inspire others.

CA asks for review of name change

News: 16 November 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen
It’s official. The legal process of changing the name of the town of Makhado back to that of Louis Trichardt has begun.

Author receives international recognition

News: 09 November 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen
“This is the highest recognition I have received to date,” said Charles Leach, author of the book The legend of Breaker Morant is dead and buried. He referred to a positive review of his book in a prestigious military history journal in Australia.

Water problems will be history soon

News: 05 November 2012 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
The Nandoni project is nearing completion which will hopefully bring an end to the water shortages.

Bermuda’s Boer POW’s remembered

History: 02 November 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen

The Bermudan government sent a plaque to the Zoutpansberg Skirmishes Museum to remember the boer prisoners of war who were interned on the Bermuda Islands for a year from June 1901.

Aussies face truth about national hero

News: 26 October 2012 By Linda van der Westhuizen
A recent Australian group touring the Bushveldt Carbineer (BVC) skirmishes terrain in the Soutpansberg was the first group of Aussies since the launch of Charles Leach’s book on the legend of Breaker Morant.

King Toni celebrates with communities

News: 01 October 2012 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The king's residence at Dzanani was abuzz with activities on Saturday, with hundreds of community members and other guests gathered there for a feast and dance.

King Toni extends an olive branch

News: 21 September 2012 By Elmon Tshikhudo
King Toni Mphephu said the recent victory by the Ramabulana Royal House in the Pretoria High Court was not his personal glory, but a victory for all the Vhavenda chiefs and it augured the beginning of good things in the history of the Vhavenda kinship.

Mabasa in Rospa’s hot chair

Sport: 21 September 2012 By Frank Mavhungu
After firing the whole squad and the management team two weeks ago, the managing director of Rospa United FC, Mr Joseph Mutavhatsindi, has appointed the former coach of Vhembe FC, Mr Eric Mabasa, as the team’s head coach.

Lies, lies ... all lies!

News: 10 September 2012 By Andries van Zyl
Lies, lies ... all lies! This is the crux of the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital’s response to the Zoutpansberger’s front-page article regarding the seemingly deplorable state of affairs at the facility.
 

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