May Day cannot be just a hollow celebration – but it should be a platform to consolidate and amplify farm workers’ voices
Posts tagged as “Limpopo”
Limpopo residents ask – what is freedom without water, roads and jobs?
Residents say realities on the ground remain difficult
Freedom Day – dry taps highlight ongoing rural water crisis
When politicians sip on cold bottled water while delivering Freedom Day speeches, elsewhere, women will be risking their lives collecting water from crocodile infested dams and rivers
A time to heal and rebuild for Sebilong community after historic land return
Despite the long wait, the return of the land has brought renewed hope
Rural based poultry project takes flight with NDA support
The Sekhukhune office subsequently approved R170,325 in funding, enabling the cooperative to scale significantly
Conquering Limpopo’s rugged gem — Wolkberg Wildlife Resort
Stretching across more than 22,000 hectares, this untamed wilderness is a feast for the eyes
Inside the battle to save Kruger’s lions
From 1,803 lions recorded in 2005, the population has declined significantly
Sagole Baobab Resort – a symbol of potential, a story of decay
The Sagole Baobab deserves better. It is not just a tree—it is a national treasure, a living link to centuries past.
Polokwane faces a daily water shortfall as stabilisation efforts intensify
Efforts to stabilise the water supply in Polokwane have been intensified as the government and water authorities attempt to address persistent shortages that have affected…
Limpopo SOPA promises solutions again – as dry taps continue to haunt communities
For many households in Limpopo, access to water is not a convenience but a daily battle. Families spend hours queuing at communal taps or walking long distances to collect water from boreholes and wells, where animals also drink









