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Univen student awarded Abe Bailey Travel Bursary

News: 18 November 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
A young and dedicated rural student from the University of Venda, Percy Ravhudzulo (20), has been awarded the prestigious Abe Bailey Travel Bursary 2005, worth R150 0000, which covers the all-expenses-paid trip to the United Kingdom.

Statue "a valuable asset" for town

News: 18 November 2005
The theft of the statue of Louis Trichardt last week was seen by the mayor of the Makhado Municipality as negative for the image of the town.

Keeping the region's history alive

News: 28 October 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Enthusiasm about the history of the region is contagious. Tourists from all over the country and the world quickly catch on to the zest of local people and tourism naturally brings economic value to a region.

Colour-changing porridge causes scare

News: 14 October 2005 By Wilson Dzebu

Ms Mmbangiseni Negota (37) of Makonde village, north of Thohoyandou, was shocked when the white porridge she was preparing for her family suddenly turned brown on Sunday.

School dropout talks on importance of learning

News: 07 October 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The 32-year-old Shayandima-based Khwevha Commercial School made history, when they invited a Std 5 dropout to motivate their Grade 12 learners at their year-end function and matric dance held at the Ben Lavin Nature Reserve during the weekend.

De Beers reaches out to under-resourced schools

News: 30 September 2005
The Venetia operation of De Beers Consolidated Mines, together with the Blouberg and Musina Municipalities, handed over approximately 800 scientific calculators to students at the Musina High School and Matsela Secondary School – two under-resourced learning institutions in rural Northern Limpopo.

Residents to benefit from Project Consolidate

News: 23 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Another chapter was added into the Limpopo history book, when the provincial MEC for Local Government and Housing, Maite Nkoana Mashabane launched Project Consolidate for the Thulamela Municipality on Monday.

Vandals sparks racial tension

News: 16 September 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
“It seems as if the unveiling of the statue of King Tshilwavhusiku Ramabulana Makhado fuelled anger amongst certain residents, who still believe in something which is already dead.”

Ten-year-old sculptor dreams big

News: 09 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The South African history book of sculpting will be incomplete if it does not feature the name of Hulisani Begwa (10) in a special chapter.

Relief for suffering Christopher

News: 02 September 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Mirror has again managed to put a smile on Christopher Matibe’s face who lived a life of pain and suffering due to painful lumps that developed in his ears and chest.

High honours for legends

Sport: 02 September 2005 By Frank Mavhungu
Dynamos Football Club are one of the oldest clubs in the country. The founders of the club revealed this during a ceremony that was held at the Thohoyandou Botanical Gardens last Saturday. The founders of the club were honoured during the ceremony.

No judgement in name saga

News: 26 August 2005 By Linda van der Westhuizen
Judgment was reserved in the High Court case to set aside the change of the town’s name of Louis Trichardt to Makhado.
 

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