Teenager Tragically Lost Her Life In Ga-Sekgopo During New Year Celebrations

The community of Ga-Sekgopo is in mourning after a teenage girl lost her life during New Year celebrations at Moshate Ga-Sekgopo. According to eyewitnesses, a group of people were dancing…

Balobedu Queen Masalanabo Modjadji’s coronation set for March 2025

The coronation ceremony for the heir to the Balobedu’s throne, Princess Masalanabo Modjadji, has been set for March next year. This is according to a statement by the princess’ office.…

A 27-YEAR-OLD ACCUSED TO SERVE THREE LIFE SENTENCES FOR RAPING THREE TEENAGE GIRLS IN BOLOBEDU

The Tzaneen Regional Court has sentenced a 27-year old Jeffery Sewape from Mohlakong village in Bolobedu on Friday, 13 December 2024, to three life imprisonment following three counts of Rape…

Wheelchair-Bound Man Burn To Ashes In A House Fire

A devastating fire has left the Mamorobela family from Ga-Sekgopo grieving the tragic loss of their home and a beloved family member on Sunday. The fire, which occurred recently, claimed…

Modjadji Royal Council To Legally Challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Decision On Queen Modjadji VII

The Modjadji Royal Council in Limpopo says it is heading to court to challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to legally recognise princess Masalanabo Modjadji as the Queen of the Balobedu…

Bolobedu Filmmaker Wins Prestigious Award For Clean Water Documentary

Bolobedu-born filmmaker Mathilda Motshwi, 37, has earned national acclaim by winning the Best Documentary Film Award for her compelling work, Hung Out Dry, at the prestigious Umgugundlovu Film Festival (UFF).…

A 75-YEAR-OLD MAN WAS MURDERED IN RELELA VILLAGE, BOLOBEDU SOUTH

The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has ordered an immediate investigation following the brutal murder of a 75-year-old man. The victim’s body was discovered in…

Daniel Rabalela Village Born Model Represents Tzaneen At The Miss South Africa Heritage 2024

Lehlohonolo Motsiyo was born and bred in the dusty streets Daniel Rabalela village in Bolobedu outside Tzaneen. She’s currently in her early 20s and based in Mankweng, Turfloop in Polokwane…

A 26-YEAR-OLD MAN APPREHENDED FOR ALLEGED RAPE OF 18-YEAR-OLD WOMAN BOLOBEDU

A 26-year-old male suspect who was arrested by Tzaneen Police for alleged rape of an 18-year-old woman at Kubyana village in the early hours of Saturday, 23 November 2024 at…

18-YEAR-OLD MAN ASSAULTED TO DEATH IN BOLOBEDU POLICING AREA

An intelligence-driven operation has been launched to trace a group of suspects responsible for the brutal assault and murder of an 18-year-old man in the early hours of Monday, 18…

86-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WHO WAS MISSING FOUND DEAD IN THE BUSHES

The South African Police Service in Modjadjiskloof last week issued a missing person inquiry of an 86-year-old woman who was residing at Ga-Sekgopo. The reported missing 86 year-old woman, Matsatsi…

A 35 YEAR-OLD MAN STABBED TO DEATH

The South African Police Service in Sebayeng under Capricorn District have arrested a 30 year-old male suspect in connection with the brutal murder of a 35 year-old male victim believed…

   
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