Local News
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Vintage Gurus take stand against GBV
Local NewsThe group crossed-dressed to show that they are opposed to violence against women and children.
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Illicit cigarettes: Actor, 2 accomplices granted bail
Local NewsFour men and a woman who were arrested yesterday for dealing in illicit cigarettes, appeared in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court…
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Mankweng Taxi Association to increase fares
Local NewsCommuters travelling from Mankweng, Segopye and Ga-Mothapo and surrounding areas to Polokwane will have to add an extra R3 to…
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Covid-19: Gauteng patients fill up Limpopo hospitals
Local NewsCovid-19 deaths recorded in Limpopo, were not because of a shortage of ventilators, according to the Health MEC.
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GNT sticks to 50% loading capacity
Local NewsDespite the resolution from the National Taxi Alliance and South African National Taxi Council to have taxis operating at 100%…
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Safe, reliable and smaller local transport options
Local NewsOperators of alternative modes of transport say business has picked up recently.
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African Market not compatible for initial use
Local NewsSince the construction of one of Polokwane Municipality’s flagship structures, African Market in Market Street has been completed and handed…
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Homeless attacked at fuel station
Local NewsBeing almost defenceless against the winter cold, armed with only two blankets and the clothes he is wearing, a homeless…
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Copper cables stolen from mini-substation in Polokwane
Local NewsPower supply will be restored once the cables have been fixed.
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‘We learned of his death through state mortuary’
Local NewsThe family of a 62-year-old man say he was hospitalised, but little communication was forthcoming
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[WATCH] Limpopo learner misuses sanitiser, dept condemns incident
Local NewsThe Limpopo Department of Education condemned the incident in which a learner was seen applying hand sanitiser supplied to her…
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Concern as consultants ‘do job govt is supposed to do’
Local NewsAccording to the Auditor-General, government officials have become complacent, which costs the taxpayer millions of Rand.











