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"Time Bomb" decides to hang up gloves

Sport: 29 October 2004 By Godfrey Mandiwana
Boxing hero Phillip “Time Bomb” Ndou shocked the people of South Africa when he announced his retirement from the sport last Wednesday.

Cleansing ceremony at Lake Fundudzi

News: 15 October 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
The Vhatavhatsindi communities from seven villages around Lake Fundudzi attended the traditional cleansing ceremony of the lake that took place on Saturday.

Seven new classrooms for Dzwerana

News: 24 September 2004
The rural community members of Dzwerani Lwamondo, together with the Department of Education in Limpopo, officially opened seven additional classrooms during a ceremony at Dzwerana Primary School on Friday.

Univen and Vhembe celebrate Heritage Day

News: 17 September 2004 By Wilson Dzebu
In a giant move to celebrate the African Renaissance and the preservation of our cultural heritage, the Vhembe District Municipality and the University of Venda for Science and Technology (Univen) jointly celebrated Heritage Month at the Univen Auditorium last week Wednesday.

Following the tracks of the skirmishes

News: 13 August 2004 By Charles Leach
The far northern region of the old Transvaal – now Limpopo Province – was relatively unscathed by the first year or so of the Anglo Boer War. Ironically, this relatively unknown and unimportant part of the province, the Zoutpansberg, saw events that involved many - if not most – of the British Empire’s forces in a series of skirmishes (or blatant murders) that left a legacy of accusations levelled against Britain by Australia.

Following the tracks of the skirmishes

History: 06 August 2004 By Charles Leach

The far northern region of the old Transvaal – now Limpopo Province – was relatively unscathed by the first year or so of the Anglo Boer War. Ironically, this relatively unknown and unimportant part of the province, the Zoutpansberg, saw events that involved many - if not most – of the British Empire’s forces in a series of skirmishes (or blatant murders) that left a legacy of accusations levelled against Britain by Australia.

White rhinos back at Mapungubwe

News: 30 July 2004 By Buanews and Frans van der Merwe
A unique chapter in the region’s natural and cultural history was written this week when four white rhinos were reintroduced into the Mapungubwe National Park.

Leopards to meet Chiefs in SAA Supa 8

Sport: 09 July 2004 By Frank Mavhungu
The SAA Supa 8 KO Competition was officially launched during a glittering ceremony that was held at the Sandton Hotel in Johannesburg on Monday.

Businesses suffer while roads are repaired

News: 28 May 2004 By Linda van der Westhuizen
A messy job with complaints and losses on all sides, could be a summary of the road constructions in the area, especially the Madombidzha road.

Mtititi community get compensation for land

News: 21 May 2004 By Nthambeleni Gabara
The Mtititi land claimants did not only celebrate South Africa's successful 2010 world cup bid on Saturday, but they also celebrated the restitution settlement awarded to them by the Regional Land Claims Commission.

According to the acting head of the communications and information unit of the Regional Land Claims Commission, Mr Charles Mnisi, the Mtititi land claim settlement coincided with the official opening of the Dzwerani land claim housing development settled in February 2003. He said that the claimants were removed from the farm Knobneus, Location 101, in 1968 in terms of the Bantu Authorities Act.

 

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