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Vhembe’s matrics best in Limpopo

News: 09 January 2009 By Peter Muthambi

The Vhembe District Department of Education outclassed the four districts of Limpopo in the matric results, with an average of 62%, followed by Capricorn District with 61.3% and Waterberg with 53.4%.

Rural learners to benefit from Kagiso Trust

News: 28 November 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The opening of science and computer laboratories and administration blocks at two rural schools heralded a new dawn for poor rural learners whose dreams of making it in the technological world could now be realized, thanks to Absa, Kagiso Trust and the provincial department of education.

Descendants of residents of Mapungubwe receive reburial records

News: 03 October 2008 By News Correspondent
Individuals and structures representing the descendants of the Mapungubwe people received records of the reburial process of the remains of their ancestors from the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism at a function that was held at Mapungubwe National Park last week.

Lake Fundudzi to be declared a national heritage site

News: 26 September 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Lake Fundudzi, a sacred place for the Netshiavha clan where they communicate with their ancestors at Tshiavha, outside Thohoyandou, will soon be declared a national heritage site.

Mirror’s Wilson is the best hard news reporter

News: 26 September 2008 By News Correspondent
The Limpopo Mirror and Zoutpansberger newspapers have displayed that they are a force to be reckoned with, when they scooped three prestigious national categories during the Sanlam Community Press Awards.

Apologies for xenophobic attacks

News: 19 September 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
Chief Vusumuzi Nhlapho, an executive member of the South African National House of Traditional Leaders, has apologized for the recent xenophobic attacks on Zimbabweans and other foreigners, describing the actions as “barbaric.”

First lady boxing referee dies

Sport: 15 August 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The boxing fraternity has been plunged into deep mourning following the sudden passing away of the first female boxing ring controller in Limpopo. Livhuwani Maphangule, or Lebo, as she was affectionately known to her fans, passed away on Thursday last week.

Council again fiddles with changing of names

News: 01 August 2008 By Frans van der Merwe
The naming committee of the Makhado Municipal Council had its mandate renewed by Council during the latest Council meeting last Thursday.

Decent meal for vulnerable and displaced children

News: 18 July 2008 By News Correspondent
More than 200 vulnerable and displaced children, some of them from Zimbabwe, enjoyed a dignified meal for the first time, during the launch of a feeding point at Musina on Monday morning.
 

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