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Kgomo murder accused to apply for bail
Local NewsUpdateThe teenager from Seshego who was arrested for the murder of Thorisho Kgomo, will appear in the Seshego Magistrate’s Court…
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Premier set to deliver Sopa
Local NewsThe Speaker of the Provincial Legislature, Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya and her deputy, Jerry Ndou are expected to preside over a sitting…
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UL suspends trips to China for fear of virus
Local NewsThe University of Limpopo (UL) has discouraged staff and students from travelling to China due to the recent fatal coronavirus…
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Textbooks dumped on open field in city
Local NewsFollowing a discovery of textbooks that were reportedly dumped on an open field opposite a private health facility in the…
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Lebowa Funerals donates 117 pairs of shoes to Seshego school
BusinessBig smiles and a happy mood characterised Lebowa Funerals’ visit to Mponegele Primary School when 117 pairs of school shoes…
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Dumping in Truru Street, Nirvana an eyesore
Local NewsTruru Street in Nirvana is no longer the icon of neatness that it used to be but instead has become…
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UL lecturer takes SLTSA top position
Local NewsMokgadi Mokgokong, Jurisprudence Lecturer at University of Limpopo (UL) has been elected as the Society of Law Teachers of Southern…
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Shoprite bursary applications now open
Local NewsThey invite top students studying scarce skills which include information technology (IT), chartered accounting, supply chain management and logistics, pharmacy…
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Limpopo: Court grants interdict to stop Edu tender
Local NewsThe South African Small Buses Council has been granted an interdict by the court to stop the implementation of scholar…
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Military vehicle involved in accident on cnr Dorp and Marshall
Local NewsThree people were taken to the hospital.
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‘Cutjolicious’ dreams to inspire, help and uplift young South Africans
Local NewsKhutso 'Cutjolicious' Chuene established his own recording label and has been a radio presenter and news anchor at several community…
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Water-shedding: Muni ‘had no other option’
Local NewsUpdateMunicipal Manager, Dikgape Makobe this process will affect said this would affect both the city and rural areas











