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Book gives insight into plight of elephants

News: 12 October 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Elephant and nature lovers gathered in Louis Trichardt to listen to the captivating speech of Howard Blight, author of An Elephant Bloodline.

Phalaphala FM’s so-journ in Spain

News: 12 October 2007 By Freddy Sadiki - Station Manager
Hola! Phalaphala FM did it again by taking sixty listeners to Spain as from 23 September to 1 October 2007.

“We have lots of good things to offer”

News: 05 October 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The University of Venda (Univen) hosted the annual Southern African Folklore Society Regional Conference and Annual General Meeting last week.

Statue of famous chief unveiled

News: 28 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The statue of one of the most powerful chiefs, a businessman and a community builder of the Tshivhase dynasty, was unveiled during a traditional ceremony held at Tshidimbini village, north of Thohoyandou, last week.

New Classis formed for Reformed Churches

News: 21 September 2007 By News Correspondent
In an important development in the history of the Reformed Churches in South Africa, two Classes were fused together and a new one born on Tuesday (September 18).

Judge Shongwe receives honorary doctorate

News: 21 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The University of Venda conferred an honorary doctoral degree of law to the deputy judge president of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the High Court (Pretoria), Mr Justice Jeremiah Buti Shongwe, during the graduation ceremony held at the university auditorium on Saturday.

“Government is prepared for all challenges”

News: 14 September 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The chairperson of the ANC in Limpopo, Premier Sello Moloto, says today’s world needs people who are well prepared and well engaged to face the challenges of life to carry the spirit of freedom to build a strong country.

Howard Mashamba to lead Rivoni Society for the Blind

News: 14 September 2007 By Peter Muthambi
After the council of Rivoni Society for the Blind dismissed the managing director of the institution last year, due to alleged mismanagement of funds, they realized that there was a need to appoint a new dedicated, faithful and hardworking person.

Businessmen gunned down

News: 07 September 2007 By Andries van Zyl en Riaan de Swardt
News of yet another cold-blooded and senseless murder and attempted murder of two of the town’s well-known businessmen sent shock waves through the whole of the Louis Trichardt community on Wednesday afternoon. It followed another murder on the Rondebosch smallholding less than 12 hours before.

Recognition for local soccer pioneer

Sport: 17 August 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A man who played an immeasurable role in the development of soccer in the former Republic of Venda was finally recognised after 33 years. More than 300 people gathered at Raluvhimba High School, in Makonde, to celebrate the achievements of Mr Azwinndini Donald Makhado (58) who pioneered the game of soccer in the village more than 30 years ago.

“There is no reason to change the name” says CA

News: 03 August 2007
The Chairperson’s Association (CA) this week again expressed their view with regard to government’s efforts to have the name of Louis Trichardt change, in light of the upcoming public consultation meetings on the matter. The consultation meetings for Louis Trichardt’s Ward 20 and 21 will take place on August 11 at the show grounds and Makhado Municipal civic centre at 14:00 respectively.

Acquire a good education, says Thovhele Mphaphuli

News: 15 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A hardworking traditional leader, Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli of the Mphaphuli Kingdom, says there is nothing more important than acquiring education and knowledge so that the community can cope with today’s changing world.
 

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