The department appeared before the commission hearings on issues of bullying and corporal punishment in schools
Thousands of decoders and satellites gather dust at a Polokwane property while the embattled Post Office struggles to settle alleged rental arrears
The Human Rights Commission inquiry into bullying and sex at schools in Limpopo has heard that some principals don’t report cases of a sexual nature that involve teachers and learners
This was revealed on the second day of provincial hearings into bullying, corporal punishment and sexual relations between teachers and learners by the Human Rights Commission
Sho Madjozi’s latest mixtape honours her Xitsonga roots – and Thomas Chauke approves
Information is not getting to the right people or places as voices of discontent are getting louder
Section 27 says the plans the Limpopo department has provided for getting rid of pit toilets are not clear and offer no timelines
The party’s top officials are scheduled to meet on Sunday, when Magashule is expected to give a middle finger to the NEC’s decision to implement the contentious resolution
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In 1902 she fought for emancipation, including that of women, and was the first black South African to graduate with a BSc
Relocating ancient trees such as the baobab is possible but comes at a cost to its micro-habitat
The government should find a less environmentally sensitive site for the special economic zone, especially if water can’t be secured, EIA report finds
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Danny Msiza and Kabelo Matsepe will become the first politicians to be face charges for alleged complicity in the scandal
The controversial Musina-Makhando initiative will pollute air and water, push climate change and produce dangerous quantities of hazardous waste
The drought-stricken Northern Cape experienced some relief as heavy rainfall caused rivers and dams to overflow
The ANC has slammed conspiracy theorists and cautioned against showing complacency towards the deadly virus
The pandemic is happening in the context of a healthcare system we have allowed to decay
The pandemic inspired 10 principals in Limpopo to study through ‘play’ how to learn to learn again — and what is really important in education
Pumping limited resources into a project that is predominantly meant to extend dirty coal energy in South Africa is not what local communities and the climate needs.
A family’s struggle against alleged intimidation and failure to act by the authorities mirrors the daily challenges farm dwellers face
Some learners in two provinces had access to the maths paper two leak a few hours before they sat for the exam
The public participation process on the environmental impact assessment for the area’s special economic zone has been shambolic
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
The residents of five villages are calling for the district municipal manager to be arrested
The ANC’s top six has been mandated to work closely with its integrity committee to tackle claims of corruption against senior party members
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Nasrec promises about accountability need to be effected by the ANC, but the party seems incapable of self-policing
Equal Education wants the court to get the basic education department to feed all learners who qualify for the programme, including those who are not back at school
South African football is in an awkward position where it dare not refuse investment … no matter the cost
Last week the basic education minister was adamant that teachers will return to school on May 25, but some provinces say not all Covid-19 measures are in place to prevent its spread
After testing negative for Covid-19, 112 South Africans quarantined in Limpopo can now go home
Our final freedom is the choice we make in our attitude to difficult circumstances — as the stories of 16 exceptional teachers show
Special Economic Zones will empower thousands in the Limpopo province
From Brits to Beijing, people are going crazy for Makhadzi’s smash hit which was born from a DJ Call Me beat