Young Giyani woman makes her own laundry detergent

Nandi Nadine Hlungwani said she started her business after losing her passport while studying e-commerce marketing at Chongqing University on a scholarship in China. A 25-year-old single mother from Makhuva…

Tomato production started from small beginnings on farm in Giyani

In January this year, she and her husband, Worship Makamba, converted her late father’s land lying dry, into a farm when they laid irrigation. A man who used his savings…

Tzaneen born Ndavi Nokeri confident she will walk away with Miss SA title

Miss SA top 10 finalist Ndavi Nokeri is confident that in a week she will be the one to walk away with the coveted crown. The 23-year-old from Tzaneen in…

ORBITUARY AND PROFILE OF THE LATE HONORABLE MAYOR OF COLLINS CHABANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY CLLR MOSES “BIG-MOSS” MALULEKE

1. Early life Mayor Cllr Moses Maluleke (affectionately known as Big-Moss) was born and bred at Xikundu (Xifaxani) village under Collins CHABANE Local Municipality in Vhembe District on the 19th…

Rapist sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for raping 14 years old girl at Lusaka Village

LUSAKA VILLAGE – The Management of the South African Police Service in Limpopo has welcomed the 30 years imprisonment sentence handed down to 23-year-old rapist by the Ritavi Regional Court.…

Mama Beka Ntsan’wisi Hosting Grannies International Football

Mama Beka Ntsan’wisi will be hosting Grannies International Football scheduled for March 2023. Vakhegula Vakhegula FC will be representing motherland, South Africa and they have invited international countries to join…

Malamulele Residents Demand Justice For ‘Big Moss’

Residents of the municipality of Collins Chabane are demanding the arrest of suspects who murdered their mayor, Cllr Moses Maluleke, also known as “Big Moss”. Dissatisfied residents are expected to…

Paul Ndlovu, The unforgettable King Of Tsonga Disco

The community of Lulekani and neighbouring villages are celebrating and honouring the legacy of Xitsonga Disco Music icon, the late Paul Ndlovu. Paul Ndlovu would have turned 68 today. He…

Doors are finally open at McDonald Tzaneen

After a long wait, McDonald’s opened its doors in Tzaneen on Friday afternoon, July 22 at midday. The opening was delayed a week ago when a fire plan that was not…

Police mobilizes maximum resources to hunt down suspects who killed Collins Chabane Municipality Mayor, Cllr Maluleke

The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), General Fannie Masemola has directed the Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe to mobilize maximum resources to apprehend…

A RECAP ON INITIATION SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS OVER THE WEEKEND IN LIMPOPO

Initiates returned safe from initiation school in Limpopo. After three weeks of surviving in the bush, thousands of young boys returned from initiation schools over the weekend. Thousands of young…

Bambeni Village Produces Its First PhD Holder

A small village in Giyani, Limpopo has produced it’s first PhD graduate when Dr. Orlette Mkhari, 33, was capped on Monday, 18 July 2022 at the University of Witwatersrand with…

   
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