Not one of Alapha Secondary School’s 20 pupils passed their 2012 matric exams and is only one example of the dire state of South Africa’s schools.
Reports that the ANC’s provincial task team in Limpopo has decided to fire premier Cassel Mathale are untrue, says the task team.
The ANC Youth League in Limpopo says it holds no grudge against the national task team which decided to disband its provincial executive committee.
Records show that Musina hospital boss Allick Dube was suspended for negligence in Tennessee
The ANC’s implementation of its report on irregularities following the 2011 local government election has cost it control of four municipalities.
An ANC provincial task team has imposed a moratorium on filling mayoral and council vacancies in Limpopo as part of efforts to root out corruption.
It is true that some ANC leaders like to interfere with government affairs from time to time.
Members of the ANC must draw positive lessons from the decision to disband the ANC Youth League NEC and the Limpopo PEC, says President Jacob Zuma.
No matter how the ANC explains the disbandment of its youth league and Limpopo executives, the move seems like a purge of Jacob Zuma’s detractors.
The ANC’s national executive committee has been expected to decide on the fate of its Limpopo provincial executive committee.
The poorest village in South Africa was promised the basics four years ago. Nothing has materialised.
Police have been asked to join the hunt for as many as 10 000 crocodiles that escaped from a farm during floods, say officials.
Ten people have been killed in Limpopo’s flood-hit Vhembe district, which could now be declared a disaster area.
From President Fat Cat’s stinky Nkandla deal to the Capitec cats who creamed it fat cats risked obesity in 2012, write the amaBhungane reporters.
Jacob Zuma is almost certain to be re-elected to the ANC’s most powerful position after receiving overwhelming support from the party’s branches.
The ANC in Limpopo had to abandon its nomination conference after a group stormed the venue and intimidated delegates.
It is not clear whether the Limpopo ANC will meet the party’s nomination conference deadline, after it postponed its provincial conference.
School food contracts awarded to an official’s relatives in Limpopo could amount to more than R35-million, writes Rapula Moatshe and Lionel Faull.
As the scandal around the Limpopo feeding scheme taints Julius Malema’s pals, it seems Juju may have bitten off more than he can chew.
The DA has laid a complaint against Limpopo’s education minister and his department over the R40-million school feeding scheme tender.
Allegedly orchestrated by Julius Malema, a R1.7-billion school feeding programme in Limpopo appears to have been rigged to favour people close to him.
The department of basic education has said that it has delivered all outstanding learning and teaching support materials to schools in Limpopo.
It is certainly not its experience in engineering that won Limpopo’s On-Point Engineering a R52-million tender, writes Lionel Faull.
Initial reports suggest the majority of ANC Women’s League members want Jacob Zuma back as party president, the organisation said on Saturday.
The mining must go ahead. Its pincers are tearing into a community that happens to live on top of land that holds precious minerals.
For all its failings, the military remains effective in one regard: instilling fear. And striking workers at Marikana felt that fear this week.
Money crisis means grades lacking textbooks this year could start 2013 without books again.
The North Gauteng High Court has been asked to review all 337 contracts for school feeding schemes in Limpopo due to apparent tender irregularities.
Firing Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga or the provincial department’s minister will not result in meaningful change, writes Rapule Tabane.
Limpopo’s education minister Dickson Masemola says it is "unfair" that he is being blamed for the Limpopo textbook saga.
A confidential SIU report highlights irregularities, wasteful expenditure totalling hundreds of millions, as Jonathan Erasmus reports.
A biography of Nelson Mandela, Shakespeare plays and Aids education manuals were among the textbooks destroyed by the Limpopo education department.