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Limpopo’s Covid-19 active cases at 525
Local NewsA total of 38 new positive Covid-19 cases were reported in the last 24-hours.
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Cash-in-transit vehicle bombed: Six men arrested in Limpopo
Local NewsThe suspected cash-in-transit robbers were arrested in Polokwane, Mokopane and Lebowakgomo at their respective hideouts
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Murdered children: Man sentenced to 2 life sentences
Local NewsUpdateHe was found guilty for the murder of Samson Sithole (3) and the rape and murder of Boitumelo Matsekoleng (6).
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Stats SA: Unemployment rate drops despite 2,2 million job cuts
Local NewsAccording to the department, the official unemployment rate is calculated using the number of persons who are employed and unemployed,…
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Fuel prices set to drop next month
Local NewsThe Automobile Association (AA) has released the expected fuel price adjustments for October 2020. These prices will come into effect…
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Orlando Pirates’ orange kit awakens Twitter trolls
Local sportSoccer fans were soon to react to the new Orlando Pirates jersey, which has a striking resemblance to Polokwane City's…
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Thunderstorm activity anticipated for Limpopo this week
Local NewsAccording to Storm Report SA, a weak cold front which made landfall on Monday afternoon will aid in the development…
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Have you seen this man?
Local NewsDonovin van Zyl was last seen on 15 September at the OK Taxi Rank in the Louis Trichardt CBD.
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Limpopo teenager charged with perjury after reporting a false case of kidnapping
Local NewsPolice Spokesperson, Brig Motlafela Mojapelo says the 14-year-old was arrested, charged and released into the custody of her parents.
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1 574 people arrested as Lim cops clamp down on crime
Local NewsIn one incident, a 34-year-old man and 25-year-old woman were arrested in the Mokopane policing area for the possession of…
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Limpopo boy drowns while saving friend
Local NewsA hero in the eyes of the community where he lived, Rembuluwani Mudau will always be remembered as the one…
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Cutting back on salt can improve your cardiovascular system
Local NewsPharma Dynamics, says South Africa has the highest prevalence of hypertension in southern Africa, which is estimated to be 35%.











