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Limpopo

High court to review Limpopo feeding scheme tenders
Article
/ 2 September 2012

High court to review Limpopo feeding scheme tenders

The North Gauteng High Court has been asked to review all 337 contracts for school feeding schemes in Limpopo due to apparent tender irregularities.

By Sapa
Limpopo textbook saga: Musical chairs is a distraction, not a solution
Analysis
/ 3 August 2012

Limpopo textbook saga: Musical chairs is a distraction, not a solution

Firing Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga or the provincial department’s minister will not result in meaningful change, writes Rapule Tabane.

By Rapule Tabane
Masemola: Unfair to blame me for textbook debacle
Article
/ 19 July 2012

Masemola: Unfair to blame me for textbook debacle

Limpopo’s education minister Dickson Masemola says it is "unfair" that he is being blamed for the Limpopo textbook saga.

By Staff Reporter and Sapa
SIU probes senior officials in textbook shame
Article
/ 5 July 2012

SIU probes senior officials in textbook shame

A confidential SIU report highlights irregularities, wasteful expenditure totalling hundreds of millions, as Jonathan Erasmus reports.

By Jonathan Erasmus
Mandela biography among destroyed textbooks
Article
/ 26 June 2012

Mandela biography among destroyed textbooks

A biography of Nelson Mandela, Shakespeare plays and Aids education manuals were among the textbooks destroyed by the Limpopo education department.

By Sapa
DA, Cope: Why are Limpopo textbooks being destroyed?
Article
/ 23 June 2012

DA, Cope: Why are Limpopo textbooks being destroyed?

The DA and Cope have said they want Angie Motshekga to answer to allegations that textbooks are being dumped and destroyed in Limpopo.

By Sapa
Schoolchildren still lack textbooks in Limpopo
Article
/ 22 June 2012

Schoolchildren still lack textbooks in Limpopo

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has denied blame for a delay in the delivery of textbooks to Limpopo schools, saying she would not quit.

By Bongani Nkosi
Boost for traditional courts
Article
/ 24 May 2012

Boost for traditional courts

Some women in Limpopo’s Vhembe district say their traditional powers should be expanded, writes Kwanele Sosibo

By Kwanele Sosibo
Free State, Limpopo premiers face provincial upheaval
Article
/ 24 May 2012

Free State, Limpopo premiers face provincial upheaval

Free State premier Ace Magashule is facing down disgruntled ANC members who are hoping to oust him at the party’s provincial conference in June.

By Charles Molele
Note to the government: Pupils need textbooks
Article
/ 20 May 2012

Note to the government: Pupils need textbooks

A judge has given the education ministry until June 15 to provide textbooks to pupils in Limpopo and ordered a catch-up plan to make up for lost time.

By Sapa Afp
Collins Chabane: Bring me my harmonica
Article
/ 7 May 2010

Collins Chabane: Bring me my harmonica

Minister Collins Chabane died in a car accident on Sunday morning. In this piece from 2010 by Lloyd Gedye we explore Chabane’s first love – music.

By Lloyd Gedye
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