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Looking back at 2013: May

*Lusito Land rape.  A young woman was allegedly raped on Saturday April 27 outside the Portuguese Festival, Lusito Land. *Precious gift to De Beers. The Oppenheimer family donated a gift of a Geoffrey Armstrong tree sculpture to De Beers on Wednesday May 8 at De Beers Corporate Headquarters, Ormonde. *Minister of Arts and Culture visits …

*Lusito Land rape.  A young woman was allegedly raped on Saturday April 27 outside the Portuguese Festival, Lusito Land.

*Precious gift to De Beers. The Oppenheimer family donated a gift of a Geoffrey Armstrong tree sculpture to De Beers on Wednesday May 8 at De Beers Corporate Headquarters, Ormonde.

*Minister of Arts and Culture visits the South.Residents of Naturena hosted Minister Paul Mashatile with pride on Saturday May 4 at Naturena Primary School.

*Hail to Amakhosi. Kaizer Chiefs won the Absa Premiership title when they drew with Supersport 1 -1 at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Wednesday May 15.

*Healthy upliftment for local nurses. Khanyisa Nursing School from Rosettenville received a major boost when Medscheme unveiled a R1-million refurbishment on Friday May 10.

*First to make women’s final. Chanel Simmonds was the first SA woman to make the final of the Soweto Women’s Open tennis tournament.

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Lucky Thusi

Lucky Thusi is the News Editor of Comaro Chronicle. He started as a reporter for Southern Courier in 2008. Since then, he has grown in leaps and bounds in journalism for the past 17 years.

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