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Bongani Bingwa speaks with Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi following Tiger Brands' long-awaited settlement in the class-action lawsuit linked to the 2017–2018 listeriosis outbreak. The crisis, which claimed 218 lives and affected over 1,000 individuals, was traced to the Enterprise Foods facility in Polokwane. For survivors and bereaved families, the resolution brings some closure but not without a legacy of grief, medical hardship, and unresolved trauma. Among the most harrowing cases was that of six-year-old Theto Ngobeni, whose health complications and emotional suffering remain a tragic emblem of the outbreak's toll. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The search for the three missing police officers ended tragically this week with the discovery and recovery of their bodies. On Thursday the wreckage of the VW polo they were travelling in was also recovered in the Hennops river in Centurion in Gauteng. Constables Cebekhulu Linda, Keamogetswe Buys and Bopelo Senoge went missing last week Wednesday, while en route to their posting in Polokwane where they were to be part of operation Vala Umgodi. Addressing the media , National Police Commissioner Fanie Masemola said forensics will still investigate to determine what happened. To get reaction Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Richard Mamabolo , Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union - POPCRU - spokesperson
Drie liggame, vermoedelik dié van polisielede wat verlede week vermis geraak het, is in die Hennopsrivier in Centurion gevind. Die lede, wat op pad van die Vrystaat na Polokwane was, het op 23 April verdwyn terwyl hulle in 'n wit Volkswagen Polo gereis het. Volgens polisiewoordvoerder Athlenda Mathe is die liggame nog nie geïdentifiseer nie en soektogte en ondersoeke duur voort:
Today on The Midday Report, host Mandy Wiener breaks down the top stories making headlines. Police have recovered bodies believed to be those of three officers who went missing last week while en route to Polokwane. Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has announced a 45.6% decrease in road fatalities over the Easter weekend compared to the same period in 2024. In Gauteng, Premier Panyaza Lesufi has launched an investigation into allegations of wasteful government spending, with R34 million reportedly being spent each month on leased office space for various departments. Mandy also brings listeners the latest updates on the Cape Town fires and the current water levels at the Vaal Dam. Lastly, the trial in the Joshlin Smith case is expected to conclude this week. All this and more. Listen live - The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener is broadcast on weekdays from noon to 1pm on 702 and CapeTalk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die burgemeester van Polokwane, John Mpe, sê veiligheidsmaatreëls is verskerp om die skare by die pelgrimstog op Moria te verseker. Duisende lede van die Zion Christian Church het op Moria toegesak vir die eerste volledige pelgrimstog sedert die Covid-19-pandemie. Beperkings is weens die pandemie op massa-geleenthede geplaas en die jaarlikse pelgrimstog is gestaak. Meer as 500 Putco-busse het Vrydag die skare vervoer. Mpe sê die veiligheid van pelgrims en lede van die publiek rondom die gebied sal voorrang geniet:
As we head into the long Easter weekend, the Polokwane municipal authorities are outlining plans to deal with traffic on the roads. The municipal roads experience heavy traffic flow as worshippers to Moria and holiday makers drive through the area. To discuss this further we are joined on the line by Limpopo MEC for Transport and Community Safety, Violet Mathye....
This coming Friday , the 21st of March 2025 , marks World Down Syndrome Day. According to Down Syndrome South Africa (DSSA), Down syndrome is one of the most common occurring genetic conditions. It is caused by a full or partial extra copy of chromosome 21, known as trisomy 21 which alters the course of development both physically and cognitively. This year DSSA will mark the day with walks in Pretoria, Cape Town, East London, Kimberley, and Polokwane. DSSA is calling on South Africa to improve its support systems. For more we are now joined on the line by Annelise Boot, Office Administrator of Down Syndrome South Africa
The statutory rape case against a 28-year-old man who allegedly raped a thirteen-year-old girl has been postponed to the 5TH of May 2025. The matter was heard this morning in the Seshego magistrate's court, outside Polokwane, in Limpopo. The girl gave birth to a baby boy on Christmas Day at the Seshego Hospital. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Avhapfani Munyai
There is an outbreak of the African armyworm that has been reported in Limpopo. One small scale farmer in Polokwane, Limpopo says she has lost close to 75-percent of her crops due to an outbreak of army worm in the province. Wendy Moshakga is a young black female farmer that grows spinach and cabbages in Seshego. She started farming in 2021 after struggling to find employment after completing her tertiary studies. Wendy Moshakga spoke to Sakina Kamwendo
Mogalakwena local municipality in Limpopo has taken legal action to withdraw the appointments of hundreds of illegally appointed municipal workers. The sheriff of the local court has delivered just over two-hundred summons to employees to appear in the Polokwane High court in March. This after the special investigating Unit had recommended to the municipality that it declares the appointments of 400 workers illegal. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter Michael Makhungo.
The Limpopo Department of Health says two nurses have been raped while working the night shift at the Ga-Chuene clinic, outside Polokwane in Limpopo. Health spokesperson, Neil Shikwambana says a heavily armed man entered the clinic shortly after midnight. The suspect then allegedly overpowered security personnel and abducted two nurses. For more on this, Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Pimani Baloyi
Limpopo police officer, Rachel Kutumela, is expected to resume her bail application in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court today. The 40-year old is accused of killing six people and collecting more than R10 million following a killing spree that started in 2019. Kutumela is expected to appear with her co-accused and daughter, Flora Shokane and her sister, Anna Shokane. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Michael Makungo...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in Limpopo are staging a protest march today to the office of Premier Dr. Phophi Ramathuba, demanding urgent attention to severe water shortages in Polokwane. The party is also highlighting concerns over high electricity costs and rampant unemployment in the province. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to the EFF Limpopo Chairpreson, Lawrence Mapoulo
INTRO: The Mankweng Magistrate's Court, outside Polokwane, in Limpopo has postponed the case against pig farmer Zacharia Olivier and two co-accused. Olivier and his employees, Rudolf De Wet and William Musora remain in custody following their alleged involvement in the August 2024 murder of Maria Makgato and Kudzai Ndlovu. SABC reporter Rendani Raliphaswa has more
In a hard-hitting interview with BizNews founder Alec Hogg, DA spokesperson on Justice and Constitutional Development, Glynnis Breytenbach, exposes the questionable financial dealings of Justice Minister Thembi Simelane during her time as Polokwane mayor. Breytenbach highlights a conflict of interest involving a shady loan connected to the VBS Mutual Bank scandal, where Simelane allegedly benefited from a half-million-rand "loan" while municipal funds were directed into the failing bank. With Simelane now leading the justice ministry and under investigation by the Hawks, Breytenbach argues that her position undermines the integrity of South Africa's fragile criminal justice system. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here.
'n Polisie-sersant van Limpopo, Rachel Kutumela, haar dogter en suster het vandag in die Streekhof in Polokwane verskyn oor beweerde versekering-verwante moorde. Kutumela staan tereg op ses aanklagte van moord en 12 van bedrog terwyl haar familielede van geldwassery aangekla word. Die owerhede beweer sy het versekeringspolisse op ʼn bedrieglike wyse op slagoffers uitgeneem en tien-miljoen-rand geëis. Waarnemende senior landdros, Godfrey Netshiozwi, het hulle borgtogaansoeke tot die einde van die maand uitgestel.
Mitch and Grant are back after the FIFA break to preview the second edition of the Carling Black Label Cup. The action begins on Friday as AmaZulu host holders Stellenbosch FC in Durban. On Saturday, Orlando Pirates are expected to cruise past Magesi FC whilst Mamelodi Sundowns play host to Golden Arrows without the injured Themba Zwane. The action rounds up with Gavin Hunt's SuperSport United hosting an improving Kaizer Chiefs in Polokwane. On Sunday, last year's runners up, TS Galaxy host Chippa United in one of two fixtures to enjoy. Tune in for all the tips and tactical talk!
The case of a 43-year-old police officer arrested for allegedly killing six people in insurance fraud has been postponed to the 18th of this month in the Polokwane Magistrate's Court for bail application. Rachel Kutumela arrived in court looking calm. Kutumela allegedly collected more than ten-million-rand during the killing spree that started in 2019. She was arrested yesterday while on duty at the Senwabarwana police station in the Blouberg Municipality. Our reporter Michael Makunga in Limpopo has more...
A 43-year-old Limpopo police officer, accused of involvement in at least six insurance-related murders will appear before the Polokwane magistrate's court tomorrow. The officer of law has been charged with seventeen counts of fraud. The officer, stationed at the Senwabarwana police station, in Blouberg in Limpopo was arrested earlier today. She allegedly collected more than ten million rand in the killing spree that started in 2019. Our reporter Pimani Baloyi caught up with police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe who says all the deceased were known to her and her from destitute families.
ActionSA is filing criminal charges against Justice Minister Thembi Simelane today at the Polokwane Police Station. The party is alleging violations of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (PRECCA). The move follows revelations that Simelane solicited a questionable R575,600 loan from Gundo Wealth Solutions during her tenure as Mayor of Polokwane. Elvis Presslin discusses this development with ActionSA Parliamentary Caucus Leader, Athol Trollip
The battle for the Vhavenda kingship has resumed in the Limpopo High Court, in Polokwane. Today's proceedings are focused on the role of the king in selecting candle wife, a wife married by the nation to the king to bear a successor. The throne became vacant after princess Masindi Mphephu successfully challenged her uncle Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana in the Constitutional Court. Princess Masindi Mphephu has been challenging Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana for the crown for years. For more on this we are joined on the line by SABC reporter, Michael Makungo.
Founder of Sonnymagic Hair Beauty Lounge, Sonnyboy Magano on the entrepreneurial of Sonnymagic Hair Beauty Lounge, with 25 years of experience in the haircare industry and the Salon worked with celebrities like Somizi Mhlongo, fashion designer David Tlale and 947 radio presenter Anele Mdoda. The Salon based in Melrose Arch has recently announced news of their expansion to other provinces. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ActionSA veroordeel die minister van Justisie, Thembi Simelane, se beplande bywoning van die vergadering van ministers van BRICS in Rusland, te midde van ernstige korrupsie-bewerings. Die party wil haar geskors hê oor haar betrokkenheid by die onwettige belegging van 356 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand in VBS Bank toe sy burgemeester van Polokwane was. ActionSA vra die kantoor van die Openbare Beskermer vir ʼn onafhanklike ondersoek. Woordvoerder Athol Trollip beklemtoon die belangrikheid om die integriteit van die regstelsel te beskerm.
Die ANC se sekretaris-generaal, Fikile Mbalula, sê president Cyril Ramaphosa kan die minister van Justisie, Thembi Simelane, se lot in haar huidige posisie bepaal en nie die party nie. Simelane het in 2016, terwyl sy burgemeester van Polokwane was, ʼn lening ontvang wat met Gundo Wealth Solutions verbind word. Dié maatskappy word by die VBS Mutual Bank-skandaal betrek. Die Polokwane-munisipaliteit het op daardie stadium 349 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand by die bank belê in ʼn transaksie waar Gundo as makelaar opgetree het. Mbalula sê die party het ʼn verslag van die minister ontvang:
Die African Transformation Movement is verontwaardig oor die gebrek aan aanspreeklikheid en geregtigheid vir die slagoffers van die listeriose-uitbreking. Tiger Brands se Enterprise Foods-fabriek in Polokwane is in 2018 geïdentifiseer as die bron van die uitbreking wat tussen 2017 en '18 218 lewens geëis het. Ses jaar later moet die groepsgeding namens slagoffers en hulle gesinne nog in die hof aangehoor word. ATM se woordvoerder, Zama Ntshona, doen 'n beroep op alle partye om die vertragingstaktiek te staak.
Relatives of victims and survivors of the devastating 2017/2018 Listeriosis outbreak are demanding accountability from Tiger Brands. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases has confirmed that the Enterprise Foods factory in Polokwane, owned by Tiger Brands was contaminated with the deadly ST6 strain of Listeria. The outbreak, which made global headlines, resulted in over 200 fatalities and left many more with severe health consequences. To discuss the ongoing quest for justice, Elvis Presslin spoke to Monthla Ngobeni, a claimant in the class action lawsuit against Tiger Brands
The state in the case against of three men accused of the gruesome murder of two women at a pig farm, outside Polokwane in Limpopo, has announced that the bail application of the accused will be referred to the Polokwane Regional Court in October. The accused, Zacharia Olivier, Rudolf de Wet and William Musora made a short appearance in the Mankweng Magistrate's Court this morning, on charges including premeditated murder and attempted murder, following the discovery of the decomposed remains of Maria Makgato and Kudzai Ndlovu. For more on this we are joined on the line by SABC reporter, Mahlatse Phaladi, who was in court for us this morning....
Clement Manyathela speaks to Thembi Simelane, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development as she explains the R500,000 loan she received as then mayor of Polokwane from Gundo Wealth Solutions, a company linked to the VBS saga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a significant crackdown on corruption, the Road Traffic Management Anti-Corruption Unit, in collaboration with Police Services arrested 11 traffic officers in Polokwane for allegedly soliciting bribes from drivers on the N1 highway. This operation aims to root out corruption and restore integrity to the traffic management system. To discuss the details and implications of this operation Elvis Presslin spoke to Simon Zwane, Spokesperson for the Road Traffic Management Corporation
The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Thembi Simelane has denied having an improper relationship with the contractor hired by the Polokwane municipality. Simelane says Gundo Wealth was not a paid service provider of the Municipality, only a financial advisor. The minister was briefing the Portfolio Committee in Parliament about allegations of her having 'benefited' from VBS during her tenure when she was Mayor of Polokwane
The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Thembi Simelane has denied having an improper relationship with the contractor hired by the Polokwane municipality. Simelane says Gundo Wealth was not a paid service provider of the Municipality, only a financial advisor. The minister was briefing the Portfolio Committee in Parliament about allegations of her having 'benefited' from VBS during her tenure when she was Mayor of Polokwane.
Die ANC se sekretaris-generaal, Fikile Mbalula, sê die minister van Justisie en Grondwetlike Ontwikkeling, Thembi Simelane, gaan voor die party se integriteitskommissie verskyn. Dit hou verband met bewerings dat sy meer as 500-duisend Suid-Afrikaanse rand ontvang het van ʼn maatskappy wat sake gedoen het met VBS Mutual Bank, en wat tot sy ineenstorting gelei het. Sy was in daardie stadium burgemeester van Polokwane. Simelane verskyn Vrydag ook voor die parlementêre portefeuljekomitee oor Justisie. Mbalula het aan eNCA gesê hulle verwag ʼn volledige verslag van Simelane oor die bewerings.
Lawyers' organisation, Black Forum South Africa, says it is investigating several suspected racially-motivated murders of farmworkers across the country. This follows the recent arrest of a Limpopo farmer, Zacharia Oliver, and his two employees after they allegedly shot and killing Kudzai Ndlovu and Maria Makgato, and then threw their disposed their bodies into a pigsty, in a farm outside Polokwane, in Limpopo. The accused are applying for bail in the Mankweng Magistrate's Court. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC News reporter, Katlego Nyoni.
Three people are appearing at the Mankweng Magistrate's Court after the decomposed bodies of two women, and an injured man were discovered at a farm in Sebayeng, outside Polokwane on Tuesday. One of the deceased women was a 45-year-old woman who was reported missing after visiting the farm over the past weekend. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC News reporter, Mahlatse Phaladi
In De Gegenpressing Podcast bespreken clubwatchers Yadran Blanco, Dennis Kas, Joost Blaauwhof en Jeroen Theunis het laatste nieuws rondom NAC.Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘n Twee-en-veertig-jarige Zimbabwiese burger is aangekeer in verband met die beweerde diefstal van ‘n voertuig ter waarde van 4 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand. Die voertuig behoort aan ‘n lid van die parlement. Woordvoerder van die polisie, Malesela Ledwaba, sê die voertuig is in ‘n parkeerterrein by Menlyn Mall gesteel en sou na Zimbabwe gesmokkel word. Die verdagte is buite Polokwane aangekeer:
Africa Melane speaks with Ray his second day of the SALGA National Joint Sitting of Mayors and Speakers in Polokwane.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South African Local Government Association (SALGA) is today kicking off the inaugural two-day National Joint Sitting of the Council of Mayors and Speakers in Polokwane, Limpopo. Mayors and Speakers from all 257 of the country's municipalities will convene in an effort to tackle critical issues in municipal governance and service delivery. The sitting is the first of its kind, following the Government of National Unity formed after the 2024 National and Provincial Elections. In his recent address during the opening of the 7th Parliament, President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the critical importance of functioning municipalities, with economists warning that failing municipalities can ultimately deter economic investments and job creation. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to South African Local Government Association (SALGA) chief operating officer, Lance Joel
In South Africa, families with children who have cerebral palsy face significant challenges in providing adequate care, often resorting to carrying them on their backs due to the scarcity of proper mobility aids. The Boikanyo Foundation, founded by Dion Herson, is dedicated to addressing this issue by providing renovated, specialised wheelchairs known as Boikanyo buggies for those with mobility difficulties. In a recent outreach programme in Seshego, Polokwane, the foundation successfully donated 67 buggies to children in need. In this interview with Biznews, Marilyn Bassin, the NGO's founder told Biznews in an interview on how the foudation relies on the kindness of donors and about the generosity of the joy and independence these buggies bring to both children and adults alike. She also sheds light on the concerning lack of statistics regarding the prevalence of cerebral palsy in South Africa.
The first South African female wheelchair Wimbledon winner Kgothatso Montjane says people with disabilities should be given equal opportunities to showcase their talents in sports. The three-time Grand slam champion Montjane was speaking in Polokwane. She has been congratulated for her recent Wimbledon victory. The event was organised by the Limpopo government. Montjane is pleading with the authorities to build tennis courts which can be accessible by kids, including those with disabilities, in order to unearth talents. Michael Makungo prepared this report:
This is episode 173 and we're in what was called the north eastern transvaal, modern day Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Last we heard how Hendrick Potgieter's Voortrekkers had camped at a new town they named Ohrigstad in 1845, after leaving the are around Potchefstroom. Potgieter wanted to move further away from the British, and he sought a new port to replace Durban which had been annexed by the English. The area around Ohrigstad had a major drawback, apart from the fact it was already populated by the Bapedi. The lowlands were rife with malaria. Within a few weeks of arriving in the rainy season of 1845, men women and children began dying. The trekkers realised they had to move once more so families packed up their wagons and trekked to higher ground 50 kilometers south. The named the new town Lydenburg and established a new Republic named after the town. The Boers were gathered across the Vaal now, deep into the lowveld, spreading out across southern Africa. They had congregated around towns like Winburg, Potchefstroom, Ohrigstad, Lydenburg. Local African chieftans had to decide how they were going to face this arrival, was it a threat or opportunity? Later it would obviously become clear that the boers arrival was a threat, but this wasn't the case at first in spite of modern assumptions. They were new power brokers, thinly spread, a minority on the ground and the Bapedi Chief Sekwati quickly came to the conclusion that the trekkers were an opportunity rather than threat. So when Hendrick Potgieter and his trekkers rolled onto the landscape, a meeting was arranged between the Boer leader and the Bapedi chief. On the 5th July 1845 a Vredenstractaat was signed - a treaty - which granted the Boers the land east of the Steelpoort River. As I pointed out last episode, many of the Boers who had trekked with Potgieter took exception to this treaty. They said he was acting dictatorially, and wanted more of a say in how these treaties were being signed. King Mswati of the Swazi's who lived south east of this region was aware of what was going on. The Boers understood that he also laid claim to the Steelpoort, and had been fighting constantly with Sekwati about who had the right to this region. Mswati met with this group of disatissfied Boers, and told them that the Bapedi were his subjects, he'd defeated them. The Boers under Potgieter and the second group who regarded themselves as independent of Potgieter's actions continued to settle on Bapedi land and friction developed. The Bapedi took a liking to the Boer cattle, and raids escalated quite quickly into full-blown attacks between the two groups on the veld. Sekwati had heard about the Boers and Mswati's recent talks, so naturally he was suspicious of their motives. The Bapedi king encouraged the raiding of Boer cattle so by 1846 bad faith seemed to imbue all negotiations. Then an incident occurred that escalated matters. According to the Bapedi annals, the Boers complained that in joint Boer-Bapedi hunting parties the Bapedi had taken more than their allotted share of game. The Boer annals report something much more violent. That was the Bapedi raid on a Boer laager at Strydpoort, just south of modern day Polokwane. The trekkers were particularly angry because the Bapedi raided the laager on a day that most of the men were away hunting with a section of Bapedi, leaving the women alone. It was the women who fought off the attackers. There are poignant stories told by trekkers who survived how the women were knocked flat on their backs every time they fired these huge heavy muskets, leaving them bruised and battered but unbowed. There is further intrigue. The Trekkers had no idea about who owned which bit of land, they naturally assumed that Mswati was the overlord considering his people's military social structure, similar to the amaZulu who by now, they knew well. What followed was intrigue, mystery, myth and of course, war.
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Die regering van Botswana het ʼn rampfonds gestig om gesinne by te staan wat geraak word deur massarampe. Dit volg nadat 45 mense dood is toe die bus waarin hulle gereis het tussen Mokopane en Marken in Limpopo van ʼn brug in ʼn kloof afgestort het. Die bus het oor die Paasnaweek mense van Botswana na ʼn pelgrimsbyeenkoms by Moria naby Polokwane vervoer. Die president van Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi, het onderneem om te verseker gesinne wat geraak word, ontvang die nodige bystand.
Bài của Anh David Baxter, một tín hữu của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô đang sống tại Virginia, Hoa Kỳ Vào năm 1993, ba ngày sau khi tôi dọn đến Polokwane, ở miền bắc Nam Phi, có ai đó gõ cửa nhà tôi. Tôi mở cửa ra […] The post Podcast số 344 – Liahona tháng 1, 2024 – Sứ Điệp Tôi Nhận Được từ Chúa – David Baxter appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
Good Morning Angels and The Round Table visited three schools in Boksburg, Polokwane, and Davel in Mpumalanga to assist them with helping the children and their families.
Good Morning Angels and The Round Table visited three schools in Boksburg, Polokwane, and Davel in Mpumalanga to assist them with helping the children and their families.
Good Morning Angels and The Round Table visited three schools in Boksburg, Polokwane, and Davel in Mpumalanga to assist them with helping the children and their families.
Die Limpopo vervoer-departement in die buurland waarsku oor ‘n verwagte groot toename in verkeersvolumes op hoofroetes. Volgens die departement se woordvoerder, Tidimalo Chuene, word ‘n skerp toename in motorvoertuigverkeer op veral die N1 en R101 noordwaarts van Gauteng tot in Polokwane verwag, asook in verskeie sakedistrikte oral in die provinsie. Padgebruikers word aangeraai om versigtig te wees en hulle reise dienooreenkomstig te beplan om ‘n veilige reis in die tydperk te verseker.
Limpopo se provinsiale opsporingspan het ‘n konvooi motorvoertuie onderskep met ongedokumenteerde buitelandse burgers wat van Zimbabwe op pad was na Polokwane toe. Daar was na bewering 133 ongedokumenteerde kinders, vroue en mans in die voertuie. ‘n Polisiewoordvoerder, Hlulani Mashaba, sê beamptes het gereageer op inligting wat ontvang is en het daarin geslaag om elf motorvoertuie op te spoor wat langs die N1-Noord buite Polokwane was.
In edition two hundred and ninety we focus on rearing goats for milk production. Farmer, Mahudu Makwela, the founder of Makwela Farming Enterprise in Polokwane chats to Food For Mzansi journalist Octavia Spandiel about this untapped market for beginner farmers…And we celebrate this week's #SoilSista, Hlobisele Yende...She talks more about how she plans to continue to uphold her farming legacy as a third-generation farmer…