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BOOK REVIEW: Capturing the Spoor

News: 09 February 2007 By Laura van Zyl
Art by Edward and Cathelijne Eastwood is published by David Philip Publishers, Cape Town. Price: R265) "We have set out to take you with us on a tracking expedition, showing you tantalising signs of the ‘spoor’ of vanished or vanishing cultures."

New wheelchair for the ailing Shivhishi

News: 26 January 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The powerful voice of Mirror has done it again! It took just a few minutes to restore the dignity of Thomas Shivhishi (38) of Makonde, who was desperately in need of a wheelchair.

Top entrepreneur passed away

News: 12 January 2007 By Wilson Dzebu
The South African business fraternity has suffered a terrible blow following the death of one of the black entrepreneurial pathfinders. Mr Makhado Gideon Mudau (84) died on Saturday after a short illness.

Watch out, the Magogos are running!

Sport: 22 December 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Vhembe Magogos have taken local athletic circles by storm. This became evident when they participated in the Mukula Elders’ Fun Run Against Human Abuse on Saturday.

Body of missing 70-year-old man found in mountains

News: 15 December 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
The partly decomposed body of a man who went missing two weeks ago was discovered in the Tshifudi Mountain on Monday. Shonisani Elias Maluta (70) disappeared without trace on Saturday, December 2.

Husband in court for allegedly strangling wife

News: 15 December 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A jealous husband is in custody, facing a charge of murder, following an incident on Friday night in which his wife was allegedly strangled to death. According to the police, the husband suspected that his wife was having an affair after she received a call from another man.

“We want to stay in peace, but the Whites should leave”

News: 15 December 2006 By Linda van der Westhuizen
"We want to stay together in peace and harmony with the Buys people, but the white farmers should leave the place," said the representative of the Serakalala tribe this week in Makhado (Louis Trichardt).

Univen student receives Abe Bailey Travel Bursary

News: 01 December 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
A rural boy from Dzimauli outside Thohoyandou flew to the United Kingdom last week. A master’s student in the School of Postgraduate and Integrated Studies at the University of Venda, Elias Ramarumo, is one of 15 South African beneficiaries of the Abe Bailey Travel Bursary for 2006.

A message of hope from disabled Chillboy

News: 24 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
"Why stay at home and wait for the government’s disability grant? The money is too little and it cannot cater for all our needs. This is the time to stand up and contribute to the economic development of our country, despite our disabilities."

Local sudents to study medicine in Cuba

News: 17 November 2006 By Nthambeleni Gabara
As part of an agreement between South African and Cuba on cooperation in the field of health, the provincial government of Limpopo is sending 35 students from previously disadvantaged communities for undergraduate and post-graduate studies in medicine in Cuba.

"What about a Limpopo Arts Festival?"

News: 03 November 2006 By Wilson Dzebu
Limpopo artists had an opportunity of a lifetime to voice their grievances to the Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan, earlier this week.
 

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