Local news
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Dr Keats on bird colour in Hoedspruit
Local newsDr Derek Keats explores the science of bird colouration in Hoedspruit, revealing the surprising secrets behind nature's stunning displays.
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Ba-Phalaborwa Muni reaches out to storm victims
Local newsPhalaborwa storm damages 105+ houses, injuring 3; Mayor Merriam Malatji's team provides aid and rebuilds damaged homes.
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Larries spog met beste Lim swemskool-kroon
Local newsLaerskool Tzaneen het as wenners uit die stryd getree by die jaarlikse Limpopo top-8 laerskole swemgala en het die algehele…
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Talana Hostel: Dwellers receive new houses
Local newsCogstha MEC Basikopo Makamu announces Talana Hostel dwellers will receive new houses with 126 units to be built in Tzaneen…
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Tough fire season for Tzaneen
Local newsLetaba Fire Protection Association attends to 68 uncontrolled fires, climate change blamed for devastating blazes in Greater Tzaneen and Letaba.
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Missing Tzaneen girls found
Local newsThe two missing girls have been found safe and alive, they are currently with their parents at a police station.
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Giyani’s Kremetart residents frustrated by Eskom’s poor service
Local newsGiyani residents express outrage over Eskom's 4-day power outage, citing poor service and unhelpful responses from local offices.
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Phalaborwa tutor uplifts learners
Local newsYoung tutor Nthabiseng Lekgau's innovative approach fosters academic growth by helping learners overcome math and science challenges.
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Nyaope-linked crimes plague Phalaborwa
Local newsPhalaborwa residents alarmed by rising break-ins, robberies, and vandalism, demand increased police presence and action.
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Tzaneen gospel singer celebrates 60th with concert
Local newsKenny Shivambu hosts star-studded concert to mark 60th birthday and decades-long music ministry.
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Limpopo taxi driver wins provincial award
Local newsLimpopo Transport Department honours Livhuwani Mamorobela with R10 000 and trophy for outstanding taxi driving service.
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Giyani locals fear exclusion from TUT
Local newsGiyani residents express concerns over TUT campus admission criteria, fearing local students may be disadvantaged.











