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Thohoyandou fashion label built on friendship
Local NewsFounded by best friends Dakalo Ramasimu and Dakalo Sadiki, the Thohoyandou brand Obsolete Kulture is making a comeback with its…
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24 Scholar transport vehicles impounded in Polokwane
Local NewsLimpopo's Transport Department impounded 24 minibuses and cars for non-compliance during a Safer Back to School campaign in Polokwane.
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PHOTOS: It’s back to school for Polokwane learners
Schools galleriesPrimary schools across Polokwane welcomed Gr 1 learners on Wednesday morning for the start of the 2026 academic year.
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Minister orders action on Limpopo village’s long-delayed tar road
Local NewsAfter 30 years of waiting, residents in Vuwani welcome a ministerial directive for the premier and MEC to intervene in…
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Limpopo matric pass rate improves to 86.1%
Local NewsLimpopo's overall pass rate rose by 1.05% from last year, with all 10 districts achieving above 80% and 1 627…
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Man found stabbed to death in Polokwane suburb
Local NewsUpdateA man was found stabbed in his car in Ivydale, with a suspect arrested after being assaulted by community members.
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RJ verkies viswaters bo skermtyd
Local NewsDié bedrewe hengelaar is reeds sedert gr.1 deel van Oosskool se o/13-hengelspan, en skryf sy sukses toe aan ‘n reeks…
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KFC backs potential of 200 young people with R5m in education fees
AdvertorialSponsoredStreetwise campaign supports families and students navigating financial pressure at the start of 2026.
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Mopani and Letaba camps in Kruger Park not evacuated
Local NewsAfter a post circulating on social media, Kruger National Park clarifies that only some riverside chalets were moved to higher…
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Two men arrested with explosives on the N1 in Musina
Local NewsPolice find blasting cartridges and detonating fuses in a vehicle during a stop-and-search operation on the N1 near Musina, leading…
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Limpopo businessman freed after R10m ransom kidnapping
Local NewsA 51-year-old businessman was kidnapped in the Sekhukhune District and a R10m ransom demanded before police pressure led to his…
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Heavy rains disrupt health services in Limpopo clinics
Local NewsFlooding and damaged roads have left several clinics in Mopani and Vhembe districts inaccessible, impacting emergency services.











