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Selati participants awarded PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mbekezeli Mbuli   
Saturday, 14 July 2007
MALELANE – Selati Super Cup participants, especially players of teams who partake in this lucrative tourney, had the privilege of brushing shoulders with politicians, business moguls, PSL players, and radio and print media personalities.
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Community still in mourning over freak accident PDF Print E-mail
Written by Voice Reporter   
Friday, 13 July 2007
Image SCHOEMANSDAL – It is barely 3 weeks since the shocking accident when at least 6 people were killed and others injured in a freak accident and rumours are now circulating that, Lifa Mkhabela, the driver, was reportedly spotted cruising around the village in his mother’s car again.
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Learner cops help combat crime in schools PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mandla Khoza   
Friday, 13 July 2007
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Learner cop Commissioner Samson Zitha busy helping a client at Schoemansdal police station.
JEPPE’S REEF - In a drive to intensify the fight against crime, learners from schools that have adopted the newly introduced learner cops concept got an opportunity to be part of the junior commissioner’s conference in Kimberly
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Pakistani and Somali men fight for dominance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nhlanhla Mabaso   
Friday, 13 July 2007
Image MANGWENI - The founder of Islamic Religion, Mohammed, must be turning in his grave as two of his name sakes, Mohammed Basaas (24) and Mohammed Nadeem Sadiq (31), fight for territorial dominance. Ironically, both men are Moslems and they own shops in close proximity to each other. They also share a deep-seated dislike for each other. The only thing separating the two is that Basaas is from Somalia and Sadiq is from Pakistan.
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Learners happy that destroyed classes to be renovated PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jerry Mhlongo   
Friday, 01 June 2007
Learners happy that destroyed classes to be renovated
Mdladla primary school’s roof was damaged by heavy cyclone last year
MDLADLA- The Ehlanzeni department of education has promised to renovate ten classes at Mdladla primary school which were demolished by a heavy storm which nearly claimed lives of the learners in October last year.
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