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WATCH: Kruger’s Letaba camp evacuates guests and staff
Local newsGuests and staff were airlifted from Letaba Camp due to flooding, and day visitors are now restricted from entering the…
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Schools in flood-hit Mopani, Vhembe to reopen Monday
Local newsThe Limpopo Department of Education has delayed reopening schools in the worst flood-hit districts until January 19 due to inaccessibility.
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Lulekani Circuit achieves 95.6% matric pass rate
Local newsThe Lulekani Circuit's matric class improved its pass rate to 95.6%, with four schools achieving a perfect 100%.
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Red Level 10 warning issued as weather worsens in Limpopo
Local newsSAWS has issued its highest alert for severe disruptive rainfall, with up to 200mm more forecast for already flooded areas…
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Maruleng residents block road over prolonged power outage
Local newsVillagers in Ga-Sekororo have barricaded the D21 road in protest after their electricity has been out since December.
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Merensky Academy learner: Limpopo’s second-best matriculant
Local newsChristine Beukes from Merensky Agricultural Academy, with eight distinctions, is one of the top two matriculants in Limpopo.
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Flights to Hoedspruit suspended due to Kruger floods
Local newsAirlink has grounded all flights to Hoedspruit after severe flooding cut road access to the airport, which serves KNP and…
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Kruger closes roads and moves guests amid severe flooding
Local newsKNP has closed roads, moved guests, and is monitoring river levels as heavy, persistent rainfall causes severe flooding and access…
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SANRAL closes some Limpopo roads due to flooding
Local newsWeather conditions have forced the closure of the R527 near Hoedspruit and R578 towards Giyani due to flooding, with alternative…
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Hoedspruit parkrun inspires Acornhoek
SportA chance coffee-shop conversation has sparked an initiative to bring parkrun to Acornhoek, with Hoedspruit parkrun volunteers supporting their neighbours'…
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Heavy rains batter Mopani roads as dams overflow
Local newsWith a Level 9 severe weather warning, persistent heavy rainfall causes severe road damage and pushes Tzaneen Dam over capacity.
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Limpopo warns learners against bogus colleges
Local newsThe Limpopo Department of Economic Development is urging learners to verify an institution's accreditation to avoid enrolling in fraudulent colleges.











