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Venetia Nature Reserve to form part of Vhembe/Dongola Park

News: 30 August 2002
De Beers and South African National Parks (SANParks), have signed an agreement on August 23 which will see the integration of parts of the De Beers-owned Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve (VLNR) into the core of the proclaimed Vhembe/Dongola National Park, in the Limpopo province in South Africa.

Dlamini to give Bafana a tough time

Sport: 23 August 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
For the first time in history, the national soccer team Bafana Bafana will stage an official international match within the boundaries of Limpopo Province. Bafana will host Swaziland, or Isihlangu, as they are widely known at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Pokowane tomorrow afternoon (Saturday).

Santos and Leopards in BP Top 8 clash

Sport: 09 August 2002 By Frank Mavhungu
Thohoyandou Stadium is expected to be packed to capacity, when the pride of the Far North, Black Leopards lock horns with Santos in a BP Top 8 fixture.

It is the same Santos that shamed Leopards in front of their home crowd when they beat them 4-1 in a league fixture last season.

Gold for Kutama athlete in Manchester

News: 02 August 2002 By Kaizer Nengovhela
An athlete from the dusty village of Muduluni ha Kutama, Mbulaheni Mulaudzi (21), shocked the athletics fraternity, when he won the gold medal in the 800 metres at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England, on Monday evening. In the process he beat the defending champion, Joseph Mutua from Kenya.

Happy 110th birthday, Granny

News: 26 July 2002 By Amos Muthambi
Mrs Sarah Netshavhungwa Matamela Nelwamondo (110) of Lwamondo – Mutandani Village has registered her name in the history books of longest living people in South Africa.

Stop demarcation clashes, asks Mphephu

News: 12 July 2002 By Godfrey Mandiwana
History was made last Saturday when Thovhele Toni Mphephu visited Mavhunga Village as part of his mission to strengthen the ties of friendship with his subordinates.

Freemasons donate R1m to Child Line

News: 05 July 2002
The Freemason's Lion of the North Lodge in Louis Trichardt and Messina Lodge, in conjunction with their sister lodges in the district of South Africa North, donated R1 million to Child Line on Saturday (29th).

Tributes stream in for Mokaba

News: 14 June 2002
As the province awaited an announcement regarding funeral arrangements for the late Peter Mokaba, tributes for the controversial ANC hero continued to stream in.

Goldfields donate classrooms to Litshovhu

News: 07 June 2002 By Kaizer Nengovhela
History was made at Litshovhu High School on Monday when the Goldfields Foundation handed over eight classrooms, a library, a laboratory and toilets to the school. The building was constructed at a cost of R 1,2 million rands.

Opening of new R50 million complex marred by death rumour

News: 07 June 2002 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
The alleged mysterious death of a young child during the official opening of the Venda Plaza last Friday, shocked the community, but by the time of going to press, this death could not yet be confirmed.

Reference to Mau-Mau not meant to hurt, says Mayor

News: 17 May 2002
The mayor of Makhado Municipality, Cllr Brighton Tlakula this week apologised for misperceptions that might have been caused by his reference to the Mau Mau organisation. He recently referred to this Kenyan rebel organisation when welcoming a group of officials from the Kiriniyago County Council in Kenya.
 

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