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Well-known academic dies

News: 19 August 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The cruelty of death robbed the South African academic fraternity of a valuable asset when one of the distinctive educational pioneers, Masotsha Ramunenyiwa Seremane Mathivha (59) died last Sunday. He was laid to rest at Tshimboni, his family graveyard, in Maungani village on Saturday.

"Stop blaming poverty and work hard"

News: 29 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Many people will never go closer to bees because they regard the bees as dangerous insects that can easily harm them or take their lives, but to Mashudu Mudau (25), Vhutshilo Ndou (21) and Elias Mudau (52), bees are friends who provide them with honey, comfort and peace of mind.

“I’m not a drunkard” - Guluto

News: 22 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Call him Guluto, Nthambe (Eke di), Thohokhulu, Simbilikit or Muzekezeke. Whenever he opens his mouth or moves his body, you will laugh until you cry. He is always surrounded by adoring fans wherever he goes.

Musina starts with 100 year party

News: 22 July 2005 By Kaizer Nengovhela
The mayor of Musina Local Municipality, Cllr David Phologa, officially launched the centenary celebrations at the Venetia Mine’s recreation hall in Musina on Saturday evening.

Rehabilitation Centre and HIV/AIDS clinic for the poor

News: 22 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
Good news for those affected by HIV/Aids and the poorest of the poor in Limpopo is that they will now have a permanent shelter, because a good samaritan has opened his hands to give them a new life.

Sakkie bounces back with a mighty sound!

News: 15 July 2005 By Wilson Dzebu
The former station manager of the now defunct Radio Thohoyandou, Mr Sakkie Dagada (53) has bounced back to the studio with a mighty sound, after 15 years off the air. But this time, he is behind the microphone, armed with a Bible in his hand.

The message of music ...

News: 01 July 2005 By Nthambeleni Gabara
A Ghanaian, Nii Armah Sowah from the University of Colorado at Boulder in the US, has shared and exchanged his African cultural information through music with various local cultural groups within the Makhado and Thulamela Municipalities.

African "giants" moved to Mozambique border

News: 10 June 2005
The South African National Parks (SANParks) is well known for its ability to move large animals like elephant, rhino and giraffe, but history was made this week with the translocation of two baobab trees from Letaba Main Camp to the new Giriyondo Border Post on the Mozambique border.

"A bad week for democracy," says DA

News: 06 May 2005
Last week's expulsion of official opposition leader Michael Holford from the Limpopo Legislature is believed to be the first incident of its kind in South African parliamentary history.
 

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