Ntwanano Ngobeni Cycled 440km from Pretoria to Tzaneen for charity

Local cyclist and philanthropist, Ntwanano Ngobeni and a group of his friends cycled a total of 445km from Pretoria to Nwamitwa for charity. The three-day journey began on Friday, 23…

Joppie Village born Ntwanano Ngobeni Cycling over 400km for Charity

Ntwanano Ngobeni, a local cyclist and philanthropist, born and bred in the dusty streets of Joppie Village is invading Tzaneen with his Cycling crew. The son of the soil will…

Meet Gift Bvuma from Xihoko, An Aircraft Mechanic Who’s In A Journey To Service South Africa’s Air Wings

Gift Bvuma (26) was born and bred in the dusty streets of Xihoko Village outside Tzaneen. She was raised with her five siblings by unemployed parents in the countryside of…

A Great Loss To Munghana Lonene FM Listeners, Mama Beka Ntsan’wisi Exits The SABC After 25 Years Of Touching Souls

NKOWANKOWA – After 25 years at SABC Radio Mughana Lonene FM, Mama Beka Ntsan’wisi hanged up her headphones today, she joined the SABC in 1996 as a librarian assistant and…

Retired SABC newsman Dr. Freddy Rikhotso honoured with Life Achievement Award

(This article has detailed the history of this living legend) By Jonk wa Mashamba “A prophet is not usually recognised by his own people. However, this is not the case…

Meet Makapane Modipa, the richest man in Limpopo

We all dream of actually making it in life. But the only way that you can make it in life is to think bigger and not smaller and associating ourselves…

Meet Michael Nkuna, the founder of Masingita Group of Companies

Michael Nkuna, the founder of Masingita Group of Companies which is a leader in large-scale retail property development in South Africa. The Group has a high-performing network, which ensures that…

Meet the first black woman to own a hotel in Tzaneen – Karibu Leisure Resort

Nyeleti Mushwana is the inspirational driving force behind one of Limpopo’s fastest-growing hotels, the Karibu Leisure Resort and Conference Centre. Her story is a fascinating example of how hard work,…

A young woman making a difference in her underprivileged village

By Gittel Baloyi N’WAMITWA VILLAGE-Youth unemployment continues to be one of the biggest challenges facing the country. In response to this challenge, a 25-year-old Shenen Rikhotso of N’wamitwa village created…

Biography of the late Hudson William Edison Ntsanwisi

Hudosn William Edison Ntsanwisi was the first of the three children born to William and Evelyn Ntsanwisi on the 11th of July 1920 at Shiluvane Swiss Mission Station, 10km south…

The Ghanaian GOAT Hitmaker Shoots His Shot For Collabo With Sho Madjozi

AY Poyoo, The Gahanaian Born Sensation who is popularly known for his hit song ‘Am A Goat’ is requesting a Collabo with South African Sho Madjozi. The Ghanaian rapper Ay…

Xitsakiso Baloyi brings pizza treats to the dusty streets of N’wamitwa

Since the lockdown began on March 27, Xitsakiso Baloyi from the dusty streets of N’wamitwa, outside Tzaneen in Limpopo, has been offering an assortment of pizzas. His clientele is widespread…

   
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