Residents are feeling the pinch as taps run dry in Limpopo’s capital and in its biggest township Seshego. Seshego is the home of EFF leader…
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Mmamatlakala – mother nature’s silent witness to tragic loss of life
On my way from photographing the scene in which 45 passengers travelling from Botswana to the Easter pilgrimage in Moria I stopped here to calm…
More than 220 humanitarian workers killed in Israeli bombardment of Gaza
“Sadly, we cannot say that this tragic attack was an isolated incident in this conflict,” he said, extending condolences to those killed. “They join more than 220 of our humanitarian colleagues who have been killed, 179 of them UN personnel.”
Musina residents want answers over SA-Zim water deal
They had the gala dinner and signed the deal [with Zimbabwe] and then later called the community, but what for? Water is life so this matter must be treated seriously. Last time he [Mchunu] took two years to come back to us. They think we are kids. They are beating about the bush because we know this water is for the SEZ [MMSEZ]. We don't want to go back there [shutdown protests]," Musina resident Donald Ramuthivheli
Limpopo education set to increase search for under 30s into teaching profession
The recruitment of educators who are 30 years and below remains our priority. The Limpopo Department, Funza Lushaka and NSFAS Bursary scheme continue to be an impactful pipeline for the supply of educators for scarce skills subjects. - Lerule-Ramkhanya
Machete community celebrate restoration of rights to land of elephant and baobabs
Human Rights Month brings cheer to a community that has waited a lifetime for the return of their ancestral land. Marumo Machete whose father pioneered the land claims process reports
EFF wants Godongwana to red card rogue security companies
THE EFF wants minister of finance Enoch Godongwana to cancel government contracts of private security companies that fail to pay monies deducted from workers into…
‘Zuma gave us satisfactory answers over election rigging’ – PAC president
"We must deliver the land through the act of parliament, which is a legal means. But if that does not, succeed, our land was taken through the barrel of a gun. And it must be returned through that barrel if they cannot give us."
Village coffee farmers brewing recipe for international market
For Liza this project has ignited her passion for farming and she is now trying to break into the commercial coffee market. Liza is learning all about farming and is confident that their coffee beans have a fighting chance in the coffee market.
Artisanal miners battle for recognition as security forces crackdown
“We can’t go there anymore. There are soldiers everywhere now,” Zethu Hlatshwayo, national spokesperson of the National Association of Artisanal Miners (NAAM) said in response…









