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Limpopo government to open abandoned Thohoyandou taxi rank – 12 years and R325-million later

27th October 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

The Limpopo government is adamant that the taxi rank will be ready next year even though it has been standing incomplete for 12 years.

Serial killings of young women in Vhembe villages

9th October 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

The police suspect a syndicate is behind the abduction, murder and butchery of young women in Vhembe.

14 classrooms for 2,000 learners at Limpopo school as department delays construction

1st October 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

The SGB has been applying for new classrooms since 2007.

Transgender woman’s long walk to ‘Female’

24th June 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

Ligavha had a difficult childhood as a mis-identified male.

Once proud Vuwani boarding school now a squalid shame

3rd June 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

The Limpopo school like many others in the province lacks decent sanitation and running water and provides no environment for learning.

Lack of toilets at Limpopo schools a reality and indefinite future

13th April 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

The government has again failed to reach the deadline to eradicate pit latrines at schools.

No public toilets at Home Affairs in Vhembe

5th March 2025 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

Lack of access to water in Vhembe affects quality of government services.

A gloomy Christmas for food vendors barred from Limpopo schools

2nd December 2024 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

The Limpopo department of education has set new requirements for food vendors permitted at schools.

Bilharzia infections plague Limpopo schools

26th September 2024 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

Poor sanitation and lack of clean drinking water is suspected to be behind the outbreak in Limpopo.

Dying to live: Residents of Ga-Molekana village live in fear of mining operations

1st August 2024 Lilita Gcwabe 0

Human Rights Commission report finds that mining by Anglo American Platinum affects the rights of villagers in Limpopo.

Limpopo villagers resist removal by Anglo Platinum mine

29th July 2024 Lilita Gcwabe 0

The mine has been repeatedly accused of using manipulative, divisive, and violent tactics to cause uncertainty, confusion, and forced removals from the village.

Pit toilets in schools a constant worry for Limpopo parents

23rd July 2024 Ndivhuwo Mukwevho 0

Defying court orders and self-imposed deadlines, the Limpopo education department has failed to eradicate pit toilets at schools in the province.

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