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Khalavha community to unite against crime

News: 22 February 2008 By Peter Muthambi
"People must fight against crime, rape, robbery and domestic violence and must aim to destroy this demon that is destroying our communities," said the station commissioner of Siloam Police, Sr Supt Romero van Niekerk, during the crime awareness campaign held at Khalavha last Friday.

Nyelisani is back!

News: 22 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The joy could be cut with a knife in Mukula as village girl Nyelisani Sidimela, who made history when she survived an attack by ritual murderers, came home from hospital.

Mbilwi celebrates its success

News: 15 February 2008 By Elmon Tshikhudo
The saying that one should labor in the sun in order to rest in the shade became a reality for the hardworking Mbilwi Secondary School educators this week. They gathered at the Venda Tusk Casino Hotel to celebrate their achievements and to plan for the year that lies ahead of them.

Community cries as “library burns down…”

News: 08 February 2008 By Ronald Rivombo
"Just like a library on fire, so is the death of an elderly woman," said one of the mourners at the funeral of ANC stalwart Mrs Triphinah Ndhimandhi.

UK sponsors restoration of Anglo Boer War grave

News: 01 February 2008 By Linda van der Westhuizen
In an unusual turn of events, the United Kingdom sponsored the restoration of the grave of an Australian officer who died in the Anglo Boer War.

New uniforms for 160 Musina learners

News: 25 January 2008 By News Correspondent
More than 160 learners from 15 primary schools around Musina were presented with new school uniforms worth R40 000 at the Musina show grounds last Friday.

Makhado mayor visits local schools

News: 18 January 2008 By Peter Muthambi
As a result of the announcement of last year´s matric results, the mayor of Makhado Municipality, Cllr Glory Mashaba last week visited some of the schools that had produced excellent results, as well as those that had a zero percent pass rate.

Woman to rule in Duthuni Village

News: 09 November 2007 By Nthambeleni Gabara
Thovhele Vho- Kennedy Midiyavhathu Tshivhase seems to be following the footsteps of his ancestors of not using the age-old traditional custom of barring female royals from being installed as traditional leaders in their own right.
 

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