Articles for Bernard Chiguvare

Norris Phaswana was left to fend for his family at 15. Today he is a successful trader

“I am able to educate and provide food for my family from this business”

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News | 16 May 2019

Survivors of bus crash allege drivers failed to rest

Marsmery Travel and Coach has difficult questions to answer but the company is not answering its phone

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News | 10 May 2019

Lottery’s promise of toilets leaves a nasty smell

Photos used to show progress building ablution facilities at different schools are of the same structures

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Feature | 3 May 2019

Zimbabweans leave after xenophobic attacks in Vuwani

“I miss my fellow Zimbabweans. We used to stay as a family but we are now scattered in Limpopo”

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Brief | 17 April 2019

Venda University students still waiting for NSFAS funds

“I do not have enough material for reading”, says student

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News | 10 April 2019

Another Limpopo school shut down by angry learners and parents

Road to Waterval High School blocked

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Brief | 9 April 2019

Learners at Limpopo school for the blind stage protest, block roads

50 learners share one shower … and it isn’t working, say students

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Brief | 9 April 2019

Makhado municipality fails to keep promise

No sign of promised markets upgrade

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News | 5 April 2019

Parents close Limpopo school demanding dismissal of four teachers

Teachers accused of sitting in the staff room instead of being in class

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Brief | 3 April 2019

No sign of Makhado mayor’s promised housing

Two months before the end of the financial year, work on the sites has not begun

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Brief | 27 March 2019

Home Affairs tells man to come back with his dead mother

Robert Masuku has been voting since 1994 but is registered as an illegal immigrant

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Brief | 5 March 2019

Blind Zimbabwean loses refugee status after identity muddle

Blessing Marindo has also lost his disability grant and is struggling to make ends meet

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Brief | 28 February 2019

Woman told to go to Zimbabwe to get her South African-born child’s visas

She faces prohibitive costs and may lose her job

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Brief | 22 February 2019

Mural tells the story of the Siyangena informal settlement

A wall that could have been a barrier has connected a community

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News | 5 February 2019

Grade 10 learner sells his paintings to pay for school

Innocent Mukanyima wants to finish school before becoming a professional artist

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News | 31 January 2019