Mmabore Mogashoa recently came second in the Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Award. She tells Lielly Kawa about her life as a healer, writer, poet,…
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R146-million skills centre brings hope to Sekhukhune artisans
STUDENTS from rural Sekhukhune in Limpopo will no longer have to travel to other provinces to acquire skills that would qualify them as professional artisans following government's injection of R146,9 million to construct a technical college in the area.
Observing International Day of Rural Women in pictures
In most parts rural women participate in crop production and livestock care, provide food, water and fuel for their families, and engage in off-farm activities to diversify their families’ livelihoods. In addition, they carry out most of the unpaid care work in rural areas including caring for children, older persons and the sick. They are also the predominant labour providers in agri-businesses and agro-industries.
Hooriaaaaaaaaaaahhh!
Hoooriaaaahhh!!! the rallying cry of dinaka dancers reverberated through the village of Ga-Matamanyane in Moletjie, Limpopo as the country celebrated Heritage Day. The celebrations were…
Limpopo takes covid-19 jabs to the people on Heritage Day
Limpopo province’s vaccination programme has been widely acclaimed as one of the most successful in the country. The provincial government has pointed out some of…
Solar energy to the rescue for rural residents
Katlego Sekwati Before installing an on-grid solar system in their Limpopo home pensioner couple Dinah Sefoloshe, 76 and Jacks Sefoloshe, 78, spent a great part…
Sekhukhune water woes continue despite court rulings
Residents face daily struggle to access water in the Sekhukhune District Municipality Matric learner Michel Bapela spends a great amount of time struggling to…
Saline balancing act for Limpopo’s salt harvesters
IN an era when traditional leaders have become notorious for colluding with politicians and foreign mining companies in exploiting the minerals on their land to…
When witchcraft makes you fail matric
The belief in witchcraft remains entrenched in many societies and is often blamed for misfortunes, including failing one’s studies. ‘These beliefs can act as a…
Desire to break poverty cycle inspires rural matrics
Lucas Ledwaba ON the day the country’s matric results were released Tebatso Ledwaba and his family did not even have money to buy a newspaper…









