INTER-PROVINCIAL BACK TO SCHOOL CAMPAIGN BRINGS HOPE AND SUPPORT TO JOPPIE VILLAGE SCHOOLS

Mavabaza Primary School in Joppie Village in Ward 06 of the Greater Tzaneen Municipality came alive today as learners, educators, and community leaders gathered for the Inter-Provincial Back to School…

An Open Letter To Murisi Lonene, Sir Ntimbani

Dear Sir Ntimbani, you made learning fun at Vasasele High School in New Canada under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority outside Tzaneen. You made us love and respect you even more. Thanks…

Nine (9) Matric Students expelled from Lwandlamuni High School

Nine (9) Matric Students have been expelled at Lwandlamuni under Valoyi Traditional Authority (N’wamitwa) outside Tzaneen in the Mopani District. According to our source, the students were expelled after missing…

Skeem Saam Actor Clement Maosa donates 50 bicycles to learners in Limpopo

Talented actor Clement Maosa is a talented actor who have worked so hard in the entertainment industry to be where he is today. He famously known for portraying the character…

This is the new calendar for schools in South Africa

The Department of Basic Education has published the updated academic calendar for Schools in South Africa. The new calendar includes the planned start dates for all grades during this COVID-19…

Only two Provinces will be reopening schools under Level 4 Lockdown in South Africa

It has now been confirmed by the Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga that only two Provinces will be reopening schools under Level 4 Lockdown in South Africa. It’s back to…

Back to school dates set with matrics and Grade 7’s first to return after Covid-19 lockdown

Pupils in Grade 12 and seven will be the first to return to school after lockdown. South African schools are set to reopen next week on the 6th of May…

Mbhekwana Sporting Club Tournament

Soccer is viewed by many as a major sporting event in the world. The game of football has resulted to skills development in many nations across the globe and has…

Gwambeni High Scool partnership brings change in the community

The South African Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) has launched five community upliftment projects in Xihoko Village outside Tzaneen recently. The event was held at Gwambeni High School,…

   
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