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Locals demand MLM to erect proper hawker stalls for vendors

May 27, 2026May 27, 2026 Thapelo Motseo

JANE FURSE With most local municipalities having demolished illegal hawker stalls structures in their respective towns, this publication inquired with

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Irregularities marred Ephraim Mogale Ward 11 road project

May 27, 2026May 27, 2026 Thapelo Motseo

MAKHUTSO – A R6 million road re-graveling upgrade meant to link three villages in Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM) Ward

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Kekana and Ramathuba’s visit to boost agriculture in Tafelkop

April 16, 2026April 16, 2026 Thapelo Motseo

TAFELKOP The Premier of Limpopo, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, alongside MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms Nakedi Grace Kekana, visited

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Makopung residents among locals affected by SDM failure to provide water

March 18, 2026March 18, 2026 Thapelo Motseo

MAKOPUNG Over 30 years into a democratic South Africa, residents of Makopung in Leboeng remain in disbelief at the appalling

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FTLM  conduct investigations on damaged solar panels at parking site

November 27, 2025November 27, 2025 Thapelo Motseo

BURGERSFORT Immediately, after the heavy storms damaged the solar panels at the FTLM, the mayor, Cllr Eddie Maila,  expressed concern

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Cultural event empowers young girls

November 19, 2025November 19, 2025 Thapelo Motseo

MOHLALETSE – Scores of young girls from different part of the Limpopo Province, converged at Bapedi Royal Council in Mohlaletse

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Botseetse Kgaphola crowned Miss South Africa Disability

November 6, 2025November 6, 2025 Thapelo Motseo

MAMONE The world of disability advocacy has been set ablaze with the crowning of Botseetse Kgaphola as the new Miss

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New leadership takes reins at STA

November 6, 2025November 6, 2025 Thapelo Motseo

SEKHUKHUNE The Sekhukhune Tourism Association (STA) has recently elected a new Executive Committee, which is set to drive destination growth

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Nkuna family pleads for donations

September 25, 2025September 25, 2025 Thapelo Motseo

BOTHASHOEK Nkwana Foundation has pleaded with locals to assist a needy family from Bothashoek in Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality’s Ward

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Community outcry over deplorable roads conditions in Marishane

September 3, 2025September 3, 2025 Thapelo Motseo

MARISHANE Residents of Marishane Village, particularly from Mašemong Cluster, are up in arms over the deplorable state of the D4264

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JANE FURSE - Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality has launched an Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system to intensify municipal traffic management, law enforcement and boost revenue collection through traffic fines.
Thomas Mashabela, Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality Acting Communications Manager, said the high-powered real-time traffic system was launched during the Festive Season Road Safety Awareness Campaign held on 21 December on the Jane Furse main road.
Mashabela informed that Makhuduthamaga is the second municipality in Limpopo province and by far the first in Sekhukhune district to launch and operate the ANPR system, also known as K78 Trailer.
“The ANPR will strengthen the municipality’s traffic authority with effective traffic management solutions. System operators will utilize real-time camera to capture vehicle number plates, colour, type of vehicle to detect any outstanding dues to the municipality such as unpaid tickets. In the previous financial year 2022/2023, the municipality managed to generate R182 550 in traffic fines compared to collection of R38 150 in 2021/2022. With the new traffic system, municipal revenue is expected to rise and the money will be channeled to delivering sustainable services to the people,” indicated Mashabela.
He pointed out that due to the geographical location of Jane Furse town, being the central economic node of the district and its fast economic growth, which results in high volume of traffic, the municipality took a decision to produce this new technological traffic system after successful benchmarking programme with the Polokwane Municipality in 2021.
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