The “power struggle” upped the ante with alleged death threats from the landlord and a bit of a smash-and-grab involving the rentee’s R1.6 million worth of personal goodies.
It is good to see talent and ingenuity flourish in all corners of the country.
This brings back painful memories of the Life Esidimeni tragedy and makes us question how many of these heinous establishments still exist in South Africa.
Stranger danger is a cliche for a reason.
A cash-strapped municipality in Limpopo erroneously gave its councillors and officials a double salary Christmas bonus in December.
Limpopo police issued a warning to shop owners after the Tafelkop Mall was looted by a group of armed guys masquerading as members of the South African Police Service (SAPS).
A bus carrying passengers from Musina to the Venetia Diamond Mine near Alldays collided with a truck on the R572 in Limpopo, resulting in a catastrophic fire that claimed the lives of at least 20 people.
All teenagers get up to some dickens every now and again, but this Limpopo teen thought that a skelm drink with his buddies was for the birds, and went about faking his own kidnapping.
One angry Limpopo lady gave a rather stern warning to mayor Gerson Molapisane, asking him to “tell your councillors to zip their trousers”.
A horrendous video is doing the rounds at the moment showing a 50-year-old man stomping on a defenceless teen’s chest in a mall parking lot.
Two security officers were sitting in a company patrol vehicle in Groblersdal, Polokwane when a pair of gunmen appeared out of nowhere.
Four highway projects in South Africa have been left unfinished, after two construction companies went bust. That includes the road out near Caledon.
As we get ready to vote in May, let’s take a look at what the 2014 results might say about the outcome of the 2019 elections.
The ANC is being dragged by social media users, after images of their ribbon-cutting ceremony for an outside toilet did the rounds.
Elephants are leaving game reserves in the Limpopo region due to severe droughts – and they are causing a few issues for drivers.
Parts of South Africa have now been declared disaster zones as the drought issue prevails and water sources are scarce.
An illegal hunting party came across two lions in a game reserve and things got a little intense.
As the protests gain momentum, more and more universities and lecturers join in on demanding change.
We don’t often think of giraffes as dangerous beasts, but perhaps we need to re-evaluate that after a cyclist was trampled to death in the Limpopo province.
We know Limpopo province can get rather steamy at times, which is why these guys have the right kind of idea. Drink in hand, sunset going down, life doesn’t get much better.
A young man has apparently been drugged and raped by an older woman in Limpopo, ending up in hospital for treatment.
Whoop whoop it is almost holiday time for errrrbody! Luckily, the guys over at Eskom who are supposed to be building us a new plant have already been on holiday for four days.
The textbook saga in Limpopo has been dragging on for ages, and local politicians have seen this as a fantastic opportunity to make themselves look good. Well, the Democratic Alliance, at least. Some Limpopo schools are still without textbooks, in spite of government intervention and a court order from the North Gauteng High Court.
Yesterday eight Malema supporters were arrested in Limpopo just before Jacob Zuma was due to deliver a Nelson Mandela Centenary Lecture. Several ANC supporters were also overcome by teargas in the process.
This is both embarrassing and a little worrying. It’s been a while since the province of Limpopo was declared bankrupt and placed under national administration, but now there isn’t even food in the hospitals. Which, when you’re dealing with very sick people, is probably not a good thing.
Embattled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was elected to the ANC’s provincial executive committee (PEC) in Limpopo on Tuesday with 592 votes. But what happens if his current appeal is rejected? Read on..
Two of South Africa’s nine provinces are nearing complete economic collapse, and they, with a third, are in need of financial bailout from central government, according to cabinet spokesperson, Jimmy Manyi. Care to guess which ones?
One of the passengers on the two light aircraft that went missing in George’s Valley, Limpopo, is a Durban air show coordinator, according to organisers. They won’t release a name however, out of respect for the person’s family.
At around lunch time yesterday, two light aircraft travelling from Limpopo to Gauteng’s Rand Airport simply disappeared off the radar. Between 12 and 14 passengers, including some kids, were on board when the planes departed after an airshow in Tzaneen.
In a scene straight out of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, a five-year-old boy got into a frightening tussle with a Bengal tiger at a golf estate in Limpopo on Saturday. You read all of the above correctly.