Disability never limited Eric Calzade Mukhari from Joppie Village

Eric Calzade Mukhari, born and bred in the dusty streets of Joppie Village outside Tzaneen in Limpopo, he completed his matric in the late 90s at Gwambeni High School (Xihoko…

Jacob Zuma In Prison Pictures Leaked

Pictures of former South African president Jacob Zuma in prison have been leaked. The president, who handed himself over to police just before midnight on 7 July 2021 started his…

Family meeting called for Sunday after shock news on Covid-19 Delta variant

President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 8pm on Sunday after the discovery of the new Delta variant of Covid-19 in SA, the government said on Saturday. Government spokesperson…

Covid-19 third wave hits SA hard – People are dying

As Gauteng grapples with the third wave of Covid-19, hospitals are so overwhelmed that medical personnel are now effectively choosing who to try and save. Gauteng medical personnel have described…

Gauteng Province officially in third Covid-19 wave

There has been a 46% increase in new Covid-19 cases, with Covid-19 deaths in the same period increasing by 18%. Premier David Makhura has announced that Gauteng is officially in…

Hundreds of thousands of public-school pupils returned to school today

Department of Education, Angie Motshega says South Africa’s public schools are receiving hundreds of thousands of pupils back in the classrooms today, 15 February. Motshega briefed media yesterday on the…

Steps to get Matric results safely

Covid-19 has turned the world upside down, the matriculants of 2020 are set to receive their results on Tuesday 23rd of February. The Department released a statement saying that wearing…

Thuli Madonsela to help students struggling to pay university fees

Former public protector Thuli Madonsela will raise funds for students struggling to pay their way through university by climbing Table Mountain this weekend. Madonsela and Stellenbosch University student representative council…

Residents of Mtititi demands water instead of a bridge

The disgruntled residents at Mtititi Town/Muhunguti are demanding answers from the ward Cllr, Joe Chavani under Collins Chabane Municipality over the construction of the bridge project. Dwellers are claiming that…

Nwamitwa satellite police office shut after several staff members test positive for Covid-19

Community members from Nwamitwa Traditional Authority outside Tzaneen in Mopani District and everyone in the areas that are serviced by Nwamitwa Satellite station house are advised that the station has…

How to know if you need a hospital for Covid-19

Don’t wait: if your chest is sore and you’re breathless, seek help. One of SA’s top Covid-19 experts has advised South Africans to “seek help immediately” if they feel chest…

Learners across all grades in Limpopo are set to return to school

The Limpopo Department of Education are going to be phasing in other grades in accordance with amended directions published within the Government Gazette No. 43510, by the Minister of Basic…

   
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