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Limpopo

Limpopo schools continue to lag on the safe sanitation front
Article
/ 19 November 2019

Limpopo schools continue to lag on the safe sanitation front

Expediture on infrastructure by the province’s education department is only 24% of the budget

By Zanele Modise
Billions spent, and a boy has died, but Giyani’s taps are still dry
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Billions spent, and a boy has died, but Giyani’s taps are still dry

It has been five years since a bulk water supply project was started in the Limpopo Bushveld but people still don’t have water

By Athandiwe Saba
Hawk eyes for municipal crimes
Article
/ 13 September 2019

Hawk eyes for municipal crimes

A report by the auditor general said most municipalities, which are supposed to be on the front line of service delivery, were in financial difficulty

By Lester Kiewit
Limpopo’s number of pit toilets don’t add up
Article
/ 26 July 2019

Limpopo’s number of pit toilets don’t add up

​Polly Boshielo, the Limpopo MEC for education, has committed to eliminating pit toilets in the province by the end of this financial year

By Bongekile Macupe
Premiers signal virtue in provinces
Article
/ 31 May 2019

Premiers signal virtue in provinces

Displays of conspicuous frugality replace flashy inaugurations as leaders promise delivery

By Lester Kiewit and Paddy Harper
VBS Mutual liquidators target KPMG
Article
/ 31 May 2019

VBS Mutual liquidators target KPMG

Liquidators are investigating the auditing firm’s sign-off on financial statements, while two former executives also pursue a lawsuit against it

By Thanduxolo Jika
Mine shakes homes and dreams
Article
/ 17 May 2019

Mine shakes homes and dreams

Residents say the world’s largest open-cast platinum mine on their doorstep is killing them; mine management disagrees

By Lucas Ledwaba
Voters’ anger and resignation
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Voters’ anger and resignation

It was a quiet day at the polls in the Limpopo district with elders wanting to vote and the youth cynical about elections

By Lucas Ledwaba
Ballot boxes found in Limpopo, IEC investigating – Mashinini
Article
/ 6 May 2019

Ballot boxes found in Limpopo, IEC investigating – Mashinini

The IEC is also facing a labour dispute, with workers demanding more pay and threatening to down tools on May 8

By Lizeka Tandwa
The tables could turn on kingmaker EFF
Article
/ 26 April 2019

The tables could turn on kingmaker EFF

​The Economic Freedom Fighters’ (EFF’s) role as kingmaker is not as clear-cut in the 2019 elections as it was in the 2016 polls

By Natasha Marrian
Tintswalo Lodges
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Tintswalo Lodges

Trailblazing Family

By Tamsin Oxford
Makeda Khoza
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Makeda Khoza

Managing director: Miyelani Travel Consultants

By Tehillah Nieselow
Camping RetrEats
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Camping RetrEats

Trailblazing in the outdoors

By Tamsin Oxford
Exploring Limpopo’s Kapama Game Reserve
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Exploring Limpopo’s Kapama Game Reserve

In three days you can see all of the Big Five

By Ondela Mlandu
Municipality’s dodgy sand scandal
Article
/ 5 April 2019

Municipality’s dodgy sand scandal

Lepelle-Nkumpi allegedly paid millions to illegal miners for gravel to use in major building projects

By Lucas Ledwaba
Jobs, jobs, jobs for Limpopo
Article
/ 1 March 2019

Jobs, jobs, jobs for Limpopo

Premier Chupu Mathabatha paints a picture of a prosperous future for the province

By Lucas Ledwaba
The secret formula of success
Article
/ 1 February 2019

The secret formula of success

Mbilwi Secondary School is one of the best schools in the country, so what makes it, and its students tick?

By Tamsin Oxford
Illicit cigarette trade threatens 8 000 farm jobs
Article
/ 25 January 2019

Illicit cigarette trade threatens 8 000 farm jobs

Even though there has been commitment to halt the production of illicit cigarettes, it is not happening fast enough

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Madjozi a village girl for real?
Article
/ 18 January 2019

Madjozi a village girl for real?

The singer has brought Xitsonga pop to the fore, but she draws from a long line of celebrated artists

By Zaza Hlalethwa
Text messages show brazen VBS bribes
Article
/ 14 December 2018

Text messages show brazen VBS bribes

Reserve Bank court papers on looting at the mutual bank implicate more Limpopo officials

By Thanduxolo Jika
Code red: Why provinces are forced to outsource ambulance services
Article
/ 11 December 2018

Code red: Why provinces are forced to outsource ambulance services

Take a look at the results of our latest national survey of how many state ambulances South Africa has on the road.

By Nelisiwe Msomi
Design a railway system to prevent carnage on the N1
Article
/ 28 November 2018

Design a railway system to prevent carnage on the N1

The state should use funds to build an alternative transport system that is safe and reliable

By Robert Shivambu
Court prevents Eskom from cutting off Musina’s electricity
Article
/ 20 November 2018

Court prevents Eskom from cutting off Musina’s electricity

The Musina municipality has defaulted on its payments to Eskom

By Alex Mitchley
Bapedi peace bid on shaky ground
Article
/ 26 October 2018

Bapedi peace bid on shaky ground

The king designate wants reconciliation to rebuild the nation but his opponents are not bending

By Lucas Ledwaba
Municipalities to feel the heat over VBS investments
Article
/ 23 October 2018

Municipalities to feel the heat over VBS investments

Cogta minister Zweli Mkhize says municipalities are going to start feeling the pinch as budgets are restructured and recovery plans put in place

By Mashadi Kekana
Giyani municipal CFO fired over suspected involvement in VBS saga
Article
/ 21 October 2018

Giyani municipal CFO fired over suspected involvement in VBS saga

​The Giyani municipality has confirmed that its CFO was fired following his alleged involvement in the VBS Mutual Bank debacle

By Agency
New light on old civilisations
Article
/ 28 September 2018

New light on old civilisations

Scientists are remapping the stories of ancient civilisations by shooting them with lasers

By Matthew Du Plessis
This land is our chemist
Article
/ 28 September 2018

This land is our chemist

A group of men harvest medicinal plants, which they then process and sell, but it’s a tough trade

By Lucas Ledwaba
Teflon ‘convict’ lands another job
Article
/ 28 September 2018

Teflon ‘convict’ lands another job

Apparently jailed in 2006. Rehired by same municipality in 2008. Charged again in 2015 with corruption. But Melusi Motha denies he was ever in jail

By Athandiwe Saba
Black farmers fall in the furrows
Article
/ 17 August 2018

Black farmers fall in the furrows

They have the skills to farm successfully but need financing from banks and post-settlement support from the state

By Lucas Ledwaba
The tusk at hand: SA begins great elephant trek
Article
/ 24 July 2018

The tusk at hand: SA begins great elephant trek

Two hundred elephants will be transferred from a Limpopo nature reserve to Mozambique in an effort to restore elephant populations there

By Gemma Ritchie
Rural life under the yoke of baas and chief
Article
/ 6 July 2018

Rural life under the yoke of baas and chief

The land committee in Mpumalanga and Limpopo heard stories marked by heartbreak, anger, confusion, willingness and fear

By Lucas Ledwaba
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