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Maphokwane learners win district debate competition
Local newsMaphokwane High School learners Mokgadi Shayi and Jessica Malatji won first place in the district debate on distracted driving.
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New Tzaneen healthcare centre approved by council
Local newsA new specialist healthcare centre has been approved, aiming to serve Mopani residents and create local jobs.
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Phalaborwa’s Eden Square Mall to reopen
Local newsEden Square Mall in Phalaborwa will reopen in July after fire damage, with locals eager for the return of popular…
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Limpopo e-learning app secures R1m investment
Local newsTwo childhood friends from Gumbani have secured R1m from Liberty and support from IBM to expand access to digital education.
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Lim Edu Dept responds to Tzaneen school closure fears
Local newsThe Limpopo Department of Education addresses concerns over plans to close and merge Mookgo Secondary School due to low enrolment.
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Giyani mayor tables infrastructure-focused 2025/26 budget
Local newsGiyani Mayor Thandi Zitha has tabled the 2025/26 budget, prioritising infrastructure upgrades, service delivery, and financial sustainability.
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Kingfisher gives their best at King’s Court tourney
Local newsWith continued practice and dedication, the teams are poised to grow stronger and achieve success in upcoming events.
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Limpopo DA lays charges over GNT pension crisis
Local newsThe DA in Limpopo has laid criminal charges against GNT and LEDA over R6m in unpaid pension and medical contributions.
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Maruleng Council adopts 2025/26 IDP, budget
Local newsMaruleng Local Municipality adopts its 2025/26 IDP and budget, with leaders pledging improved service delivery and financial sustainability.
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Limpopo EFF marches on ZZ2 over labour, land issues
Local newsThe EFF marched to ZZ2 in Mooketsi to deliver a memorandum alleging racism, worker exploitation, and restricted gravesite access.
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TUT campus set to transform Giyani town
Local newsThe upcoming TUT campus is expected to bring over 5 000 people, prompting calls for infrastructure upgrades and planning.











