Music giant Dr Jonas Gwangwa, who passed away on 23 January, used his influence to promote the language of his people MaNdebele ase Nyakatho, writes Lucas Ledwaba
Some black and white farmers are working together in the name of progress in a sector that has long been associated with racial exclusion and the abuse of black people
A family’s struggle against alleged intimidation and failure to act by the authorities mirrors the daily challenges farm dwellers face
As a child, Mokhudu Machaba had to cross a flooded river on her way to school in rural Limpopo. She fell pregnant at 15 but returned to complete her matric and found employment as a domestic worker to pay for her tertiary education. The dedicated educator, who has been shortlisted for the Global Teacher Prize talks to Lucas Ledwaba
Endless court cases and threats plague community of South Africa’s most costly restitution settlement
Special Economic Zones will empower thousands in the Limpopo province
Residents say the world’s largest open-cast platinum mine on their doorstep is killing them; mine management disagrees
It was a quiet day at the polls in the Limpopo district with elders wanting to vote and the youth cynical about elections
Lepelle-Nkumpi allegedly paid millions to illegal miners for gravel to use in major building projects
Dr Johan Wentzel and Dr Ephraim Mabena are tied together by a common passion