Local News
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Thohoyandou police seek public’s help in finding missing man
Local NewsThohoyandou police seek public assistance in locating 32-year-old Talifhani Nekhwevha, missing since September 27.
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Limpopo woman murdered by ex-boyfriend
Local NewsA 32-year-old illegal immigrant was arrested for murdering his 34-year-old ex-partner, he now faces charges of murder and immigration contravention.
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Three killed in R521 head-on collision
Local NewsThe cause of a head-on collision on the R521 that killed three people and seriously injured six is still under…
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Join Pit Stop Bar & Grill’s colour run and dog walk
Local NewsThe event aims to raise awareness and money for Lucky Paws Rescue NPC - Lost & Found Polokwane.
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Limpopo man found with son’s (2) mutilated body parts
Local NewsLimpopo police say a ritual murder cannot be ruled out after a Villa Nora man was arrested for the murder…
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FF Plus mourns the loss of Limpopo leader Marcelle Maritz
Local NewsMarcelle Maritz, a member of provincial legislature, served as the Freedom Front Plus' provincial leader since 2019.
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Polokwane expects warm conditions, possible thundershowers
Local NewsPolokwane residents can expect plenty of sunshine this week, although occasional showers may develop in some areas.
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Meneer Petri voel tuis in die Noorde
Local NewsPetri de Kok is aangestel as adjunkhoof by Noordskool waar hy daarna uitsien om ervaring op te doen en 'n…
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Polokwane customers to prepare for major E-hailing changes
Local NewsThe Limpopo E-hailing Association's upcoming two-week shutdown is to pressure app operators who ignore their concerns while demanding usage fees…
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PEPPS learner (17) wins Sekelbos Got Talent
Local NewsTlhompho Tjia wins R10 000 prize with her impressive vocals, balancing music and academics with dedication and passion.
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Kremetartmanne en hul 34 talente
Local NewsN.G. Kremetart in Polokwane het ontstaan met die samesmelting van die voormalige gemeentes van N.G. Bendor en N.G. Oos.
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Kruinies go beyond donations with TLC ward initiative
Local NewsCurro Heuwelkruin learners, led by Ntsako Serote, bring comfort and joy to cancer patients through storytelling and book donations.










