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Tendamudzimu Ratshitanga laid to rest

News: 01 October 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
One could be forgiven for taking Tendamudzimu Robert Ratshitanga for granted. He was a quiet man, but a man with a huge influence on the area - the qualities which made Pres Jacob Zuma decide to accord the man an official state funeral.

Well-known linguist and Lemba leader buried

News: 30 July 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The cloud of sadness still hangs over Madombidzha Village, after the death of the dedicated, charismatic and disciplined leader of the Lemba clan, Ishe Vho-Khanyakhanya Fredrick Raulinga. Raulinga, who passed away on Monday, July 19, at 80 years old after a short illness, was buried at the Madombidzha cemetery last Saturday.

Images of Boer War shocks Aussies

News: 23 July 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The Australian programme on Breaker Morant, filmed in part in South Africa and the Soutpansberg, was aired recently and elicited interesting comments.

"Xenophobia is unacceptable to African culture"

News: 23 July 2010 By News Correspondent
Despite threats of possible xenophobic attacks in other parts of the country, the people of Musina have fully embraced foreign nationals by showing them love and affection.

Monuments in honour of BVC murder victims

News: 02 July 2010 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The unveiling of three monuments over the past weekend posed sacred moments where civilian victims, murdered by the infamous Bushveldt Carbineers (BVC) during the Anglo Boer War (1899- 1902), were remembered.

Deputy Minister warns against net fishing

News: 16 April 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The Deputy Minister of Water Affairs, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, has sent a strong warning to net fishermen to stop using their deadly nets, or to face the full wrath of the law.

Awards for Vhembe District´s top achievers

News: 26 March 2010 By Peter Muthambi
The Vhembe District Municipality, in collaboration with the Department of Education in Vhembe, honored its top achievers in education at a ceremony at the Louis Trichardt Show Grounds last Friday.

Motlanthe promises good work for Univen

News: 19 March 2010 By Elmon Tshikhudo and Silas Nduvheni
The new chancellor of the University of Venda, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, has hailed the University of Venda for its illustrious 28 years of existence.

Skeleton in backyard a mystery

News: 12 March 2010
Could it be a case of old skeletons tumbling out of the closet or was it merely an old grave accidently stumbled upon?
 

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