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Hiding place for criminals cleared

News: 01 June 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Murder, car hijacking, rape and robbery will now be history, as the dense bushes that used to be a hiding place for criminals were finally cleared up in a joint venture by members of the Vuwani South African Police Services and the dedicated community of Lwamondo last Thursday.

Headman Nelufhoka installed at Hamakuya-Tshikalini

News: 20 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The residents of Hamakuya-Tshikalini were like confused sheep without a shepherd after the death of their beloved traditional leader, William Tshimangadzo Neluvhola, in 2004. But history was re-written on Friday when the energetic Nkhangweleni Patrick Neluvhola officially stepped into the boots of his late father.

Makhado or not?

News: 20 April 2007
Several readers reacted during the past week on the Louis Trichardt-Makhado name controversy.

Book about Billy Eagle a team effort

News: 13 April 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
The generous and unselfish assistance of many people in the Soutpansberg and in Canada spurred author Charles Leach on to complete the publishing of his first book ...of a lion and Eagle.

Taxpayers appeal for win-win situation

News: 13 April 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Following the court ruling on the name change of the town, the Soutpansberg Taxpayers Association issued a press release wherein they appeal to the Makhado Council to ensure a win-win situation for all role players.

“No honour in naming a little town after Chief Makhado”

News: 13 April 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
One of the few remaining grandchildren of Chief Makhado Ramabulana, Mr Sam Ramabulana, in his eighties, said he was not consulted when the name of the town was changed from Louis Trichardt to Makhado.

Vengeance the motive for name change?

News: 13 April 2007 By Andries van Zyl
Awaiting the outcome of Thursday night’s special council meeting to discuss the municipality’s reaction to the recent Appeal Court’s judgement in the controversial name change sage, the Chairpersons’ Association (CA) again warned Council to tread carefully should they decide to pursue changing the name of Louis Trichardt once again.

Leaders want to restore the culture

News: 13 April 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Four prominent Limpopo traditional leaders congragted with hundreds of their subjects to look at ways of restoring the culture and tradition of the Vhavenda people.

"We warned them, but they were too stubborn!"

News: 06 April 2007 By Linda van der Westhuizen
"We advised the Makhado Municipality to consult, but they were too stubborn!" said the Hlanganani Concerned Group, one of many groups responding to the ruling of the Appeal Court that the name change of Louis Trichardt to Makhado be set aside.

14 members of family reburied at Lwamondo

News: 30 March 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
Well-known Limpopo funeral undertaker John Sigidi (68) of Tshitshithe & Bros made history by exhuming the remains of 14 of his late family members and reburying them in one place on the same day. This is one of the most amazing initiatives ever done by a single individual locally.

Mihloti is shining in a man´s world

News: 30 March 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
"Who told you that driving hearses is a job for men only?" asks Mihloti Mabunda of Dzingidzingi Village, near Giyani, who challenges other women to make names for themselves in male-dominated jobs.

New project brings electricity to 346 households

News: 09 March 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
A total of 346 households celebrated the fruits of their hard labour during the official opening of the Sterkstroom Gondeni-Tshamavhudzi Electricity Project. The function took place at the Gondeni sports fields, east of Thohoyandou, on Saturday.
 

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