Learners taught in mud brick classrooms built by parents in 1958

Overcrowded school in Limpopo has waited years for new classrooms

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Brief | 5 February 2026

Flood victims cry foul after food parcels given to other people

The Limpopo premier’s office is urging people left without food aid to notify their ward councillors

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Brief | 4 February 2026

Family demands answers after teen drowns in mining pit

It is unclear who owns the land where the accident occurred. Police have called for assistance.

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Brief | 28 January 2026

Two more years of sewage stink for Polokwane families

Upgrades to the wastewater treatment works delayed until 2028/29 after contractors fired for poor performance

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Brief | 27 January 2026

Rescuers search for two people swept away in Limpopo floods

Villages cut off by roads and bridges damaged by rainfall

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News | 21 January 2026

Families take refuge in churches after Limpopo floods

More than 40 families displaced since 14 January

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News | 19 January 2026

Foot-and-mouth disease hits Limpopo

Three recent outbreaks pose a threat to small-scale farmers’ livelihoods

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Brief | 18 December 2025

R311-million and counting but this Limpopo taxi rank has never opened

Construction started in 2011 on a new taxi rank for Thohoyandou

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Brief | 5 December 2025

Facebook promotes rubbish because it doesn’t understand indigenous languages

Content producers get away with fake news and clickbait

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Feature | 4 December 2025