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Four teams to compete in Limpopo Soccer Challenge

Sport: 11 July 2008
For the first time in history, all three Limpopo´s National First Division teams will feature in the annual Limpopo Soccer Challenge. The event was officially launched during a ceremony that was held in Polokwane on Monday afternoon.

Univen bids farewell to Dr Jim Leatt

News: 04 July 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Speaker after speaker spoke fondly of the good work Dr Jim Leatt had done for the university during his short stay at the institution during the farewell function organized by the university management and held at the university´s main auditorium last week.

Mountainbikers prepare for gruelling Akkedis

Sport: 04 July 2008
On July 26, the Schoemansdal Environmental Education Centre (EEC) will proudly present the fourth annual Akkedis Mountainbike Challenge, hosted in collaboration with the P&L Hardware Cycle Club.

New commander for 15 SAI Battalion

News: 20 June 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Well known traditional leader Vho Thovhele Midiyavhathu Tshivhase called on all members of 15 SAI Battalion to support the newly appointed commander. Tshivhase was speaking during a military parade marking the change of command to Lt Col Nditsheni Singo from Lt Col Jack Raselomane at Maunavhathu on Friday.

Landmark judgment for Hosi Phillia Shilubane

News: 13 June 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
In what has been hailed by many as a landmark victory for women, a Limpopo woman made history by becoming the first woman in her tribe to be recognized by the highest court of the country as chief in a male-dominated succession line.

Zimbabwe and Musina launch anti-xeno campaign

News: 06 June 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
Musina Municipality, in conjunction with the Beit Bridge Rural District Council of Zimbabwe, launched an anti-xenophobic campaign at Beit Bridge border post and around Musina town on Friday afternoon, following the ongoing wave of attacks on foreign nationals.

Success for large group of Univen students

News: 23 May 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
More than 1 000 Univen students, amongst them well-known traditional leader Vho Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli, enjoyed the sweet smell of success when they graduated during a ceremony at the university last week.

Reformed Churches gather in Louis Trichardt

News: 09 May 2008 By News Correspondent
The Reformed Churches of Classis Limpopo gathered at the venue of the Reformed Church of Louis Trichardt on Tuesday. A special feature of this gathering was the fact that theological student Peter Ndou from Mutale was examined and declared fit for calling in the Reformed Churches.

Nwaila and others visit their ancestral roots

News: 04 April 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The mood was emotional when hundreds of villagers converged at the Makumbane royal palace at Tshisahulu to meet their long lost brothers, who were forcefully removed by the previous regime to far-flung areas in the Malamulele and Giyani areas in the former Gazankulu homeland.

South Africa is full of opportunities - Nemakonde

News: 29 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
"Our country is full of opportunities and all of us can succeed in whatever we do as long as we strive and work hard in making our dreams a reality. You can start your own small business today, making clay pots, selling wild vegetables and wooden spoons and within a short space of time you will never be the same. Your unexplored skills can take you far and your life could change for the better."

South Africa relaxes visa requirements

News: 29 February 2008 By Mashudu Netsianda
South Africa has, with immediate effect, relaxed some of the stringent visa requirements for Zimbabweans intending to enter the country, following talks between the two governments, Mirror has established.
 

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