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Initiation rites remain suspended
Local newsGovernment is calling on the traditional leaders and initiation schools to hold hands with them as the traditional initiation practices…
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Hippo rescued from sewerage
Local newsThe Phalaborwa Natural Heritage Foundation managed to rescue a hippo that was trapped in the municipal sewerage dam next to…
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Bridge swinging is latest rage in Tzaneen area
Local newsBridge swinging is here for locals to enjoy! Local couple, Ruan Viljoen and Renske Hagg, both adventure enthusiasts and at…
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Don’t become a victim this festive season
Local newsThe South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) has embarked on a festive season awareness initiative to warn people so…
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Residents receive surgeries after long wait
Local newsThe long wait by patients requiring surgical procedures in public hospitals in Mopani and other areas in the province will…
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Mopani residents warned against ‘festive fraud’
CrimeA massive crime wave is expected to go hand in hand with the increase of festive shopping sprees and banking…
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Don’t be a victim of ATM scams this festive season
Local newsBank card scams likely to rise in the festive season.
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Mopani hosts IDP forum meeting
Local newsMopani District Municipality (MDM) hosted the Integrated Development Planning (IDP) representative forum meeting in Nkowankowa last week.
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‘You must have compassion for people as a first responder’
Local news“A first responder must be willing to work hard and long hours. You work weekends, holidays, evenings, Christmas and Easter.…
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Mayor manages to calm angry protesters
Local newsThe Greater Tzaneen Municipality (GTM) mayor, Maripe Mangena, has managed to calm down the community of Mulati Village outside Tzaneen.
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What Matrics must know before choosing their field of study and career path
BusinessSponsoredChoosing a career path is a big step which must be taken well. What should be considered in this regard?
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Limpopo’s Covid-19 cases at 18 810
Local newsAccording to the latest statistics by the Health Department, 27 new cases were recorded in the last 24 hours.











