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South Africa’s Limpopo province is leading the way in sharing its health care service expertise with fellow Southern African Development Community (SADC) country, Swaziland.
With only hours left before the last day of voter registration closes on Sunday, South Africans have turned out in large numbers to register for the upcoming local government elections, according to elections officials.
Mozambique has began rescue and evacuation activities of the population in risk areas along the Incomati, Limpopo, Save, Buzi, Púnguè, Licungo and Zambezi rivers after predicting the worsening of the prevailing situation due to rains upstream and also...
Hundreds of houses, private property and classrooms have been damaged by heavy rains in Limpopo.
The Provincial Disaster Management Centre has given out food parcels, blankets and tents to the affected families.
Hot on the heels of Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa’s announcement of Operation Duty Calls to combat crime over the festive season, Limpopo’s men and women in blue have announced that they are stepping up anti-crime measures.
Hundreds of people are expected to flock to the Modjadji Royal Palace in Khethakoni, outside Tzaneen in Limpopo, this weekend, for the annual rain-making ceremony.
The Musina Magistrate’s Court in Limpopo has granted bail to 11 people accused of rhino poaching.
One of the alleged masterminds of the poaching syndicate, 42-year-old Dawie Groenewald, was granted bail of R1 million by Magistrate Errol Luiters....
A chickenpox outbreak has struck Koedoeskop Primary in Limpopo. The Department of Health and Social Development forced the school to shut its doors after 93 pupils and one teacher were infected by the disease.
Jazz lovers in Limpopo, South Africa can look forward to performances by the likes of Jonas Gwangwa and Maduvha at the inaugural Jazz in the Garden festival in Tzaneen on Saturday.