Itumeleng Khune’s sister passed away and his parents house burned to ashes last night

Itumeleng Khune’ sister Meiki Mapula Khune passed away last night (Wednesday night). Reports suggest that she died when her parents home caught fire and burnt to ashes during the night…

SEF Graduate Programme 2021

The SEF Graduate Programme is a 12 month training and development programme aimed at recent graduates with a commitment to the elimination of poverty and a passion for changing the…

11 Arrested After Vehicles And Mine Buildings Torched In Phalaborwa

PHALABORWA – Police arrested 11 people after buildings and vehicles were set alight at the Palaborwa Copper Mine in Limpopo. According to reports, locals were unhappy about being overlooked for…

Mpumalanga Blesser Takes Back His BMW After Girlfriend Cheated On Him: Video

Judging from the events that have been unfolding in the past few days as heartbroken men are seen taking back their belongings from their ex-lovers, indeed relationships are not meant…

NSFAS Cancels Teaching and Nursing Training

NSFAS has decided to defund Teaching and Nursing qualifications for first year students starting this year. This is according to an article published in Business Insider, last week. Based on a circular…

Six more suspects arrested in connection with SASSA disability grant corruption in Tzaneen

TZANEEN – Six more suspects aged between 33 and 54 have been arrested in connection with South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) disability grant corruption in Khobo Village outside Tzaneen…

Hawks nab 12 for disability grant fraud in Tzaneen

Twelve (12) suspects, aged 31 to 59, were arrested on Monday, 22 February 2021 in various neighborhoods of Tzaneen for allegations of fraud and corruption. Limpopo Hawks spokesperson, Captain Matimba…

The Department of Basic Education announced Matric results 2020

After the most difficult year for matrics, the results of the Matric Class of 2020 are down by 5% when compared to last year. This huge drop. A number of…

SASSA Applicants Urged To Check Their Status

Recently, SASSA’s CEO Totsie Memela conducted monitoring and compliance visits to Western Cape local offices. According to SASSA’s CEO Totsie Memela, pre-SONA and post-SONA engagements are held with different communities…

Woman arrested for boyfriend’s murder outside Tzaneen

A 27-year-old Limpopo woman has been arrested for the murder of her boyfriend. The couple that lives on a farm in the Ebenezer area outside Tzaneen had a heated argument…

The 41-year-old taxi owner was arrested in Bolobedu

The 41-year-old taxi owner was arrested this morning, by the South African Police Service in Bolobedu outside Tzaneen under the Mopani District, in connection with the murder and attempted of…

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,…

   
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