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Senior civil servant dismissed for misconduct, dishonesty
A senior Limpopo government employee who attempted to interfere with recruitment processes and took time off work for two weeks has been dismissed.
Motshekga asks Ramaphosa to recognise princess Modjadji as rightful heir
The battle for the throne of Balobedu nation is set to take another turn as former ANC MP Mathole Motshekga has asked President Cyril Ramaphosa to recognise Princess Masalanabo Modjadji, who recently turned 18, as the Rain Queen.
Eskom bows to pressure to pay R3.5m for reburials
Eskom has agreed to pay for a monument and traditional ceremonies for families whose 79 relatives’ bodies were exhumed during the construction of a transmission substation five years ago.
Demarcation board finally to rule on Vuwani issue
After several years that saw the community of Vuwani burning over 20 schools when they refused to be included into a newly established municipality, the Municipal Demarcation Board has now proposed to consider their demands.
'Japan' appointed regent of Venda nation
The Vhavenda royal family has nominated Mavhungu David Mphephu Ramabulana as their regent after weeks of postponements.
Musina mayor to appear in court for assault
Musina mayor Godfrey Mawela is expected to appear at a local court today for allegedly assaulting a man with fists and empty bottles during a brawl at a tavern at the weekend.
Mixed reactions to Mathabatha's premiership term
Since taking over the financially troubled Limpopo province, Stanley Mathabatha has been described as the premier who brought financial stability and restored governance in the once embattled province.
Job creation part of Limpopo government's five-year plan
Business sector in Limpopo has come together to support the provincial government's vision of fast-tracking its economic recovery plan through job creation.
Venda royals' struggle to appoint regent continues
The Vhavenda royal family is yet to elect a regent after a planned meeting failed to quorate last week.
Scott-Crossley denies being racist
A Limpopo farm manager who is on trial for attempted murder and malicious damage to property has denied an accusation of being racist, saying that he has "many black friends".




















