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POLICE APPREHEND TWO SUSPECTS AND RECOVER STOLEN PROPERTIES IN ROEDTAN

POLICE APPREHEND TWO SUSPECTS AND RECOVER STOLEN PROPERTIES IN ROEDTAN

March 18, 2023 adminCrimeNo Comment on POLICE APPREHEND TWO SUSPECTS AND RECOVER STOLEN PROPERTIES IN ROEDTAN

POLICE APPREHEND TWO SUSPECTS AND RECOVER STOLEN PROPERTIES IN ROEDTAN POLOKWANE: Two suspects aged 28 and 41where arrested for possession…

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MEDIA STATEMENT DIRECTORATE FOR PRIORITY CRIME INVESTIGATION (HAWKS)

MEDIA STATEMENT DIRECTORATE FOR PRIORITY CRIME INVESTIGATION (HAWKS)

March 18, 2023 adminCrimeNo Comment on MEDIA STATEMENT DIRECTORATE FOR PRIORITY CRIME INVESTIGATION (HAWKS)

MEDIA STATEMENT DIRECTORATE FOR PRIORITY CRIME INVESTIGATION (HAWKS) TWO MOKOPANE BUSINESSMEN FINED R500 000-00 FOR OPERATING GAS CYLINDER PLANT WITHOUT…

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ANC LIMPOPO SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENT'S PROVINCIAL PRAYER DAY INITIATIVE

ANC LIMPOPO SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENT’S PROVINCIAL PRAYER DAY INITIATIVE

March 18, 2023 adminLatest News / Politics / UncategorizedNo Comment on ANC LIMPOPO SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENT’S PROVINCIAL PRAYER DAY INITIATIVE

ANC LIMPOPO SUPPORTS THE GOVERNMENT’S PROVINCIAL PRAYER DAY INITIATIVE The ANC in Limpopo welcomes the initiative by the Provincial Government,…

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MEC FOR PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SAYS DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ROADS INFRASTRUCTURE IN LIMPOPO

MEC FOR PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SAYS DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ROADS INFRASTRUCTURE IN LIMPOPO

March 17, 2023 adminService DeliveryNo Comment on MEC FOR PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SAYS DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ROADS INFRASTRUCTURE IN LIMPOPO

MEC FOR PUBLIC WORKS, ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE SAYS DEPARTMENT WILL CONTINUE TO IMPROVE ROADS INFRASTRUCTURE IN LIMPOPO Limpopo Public Works,…

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Deputy Minister Dhlomo to engage Traditional Leaders on ex-miners compensation funds programme

Deputy Minister Dhlomo to engage Traditional Leaders on ex-miners compensation funds programme

March 17, 2023 adminHEALTHNo Comment on Deputy Minister Dhlomo to engage Traditional Leaders on ex-miners compensation funds programme

Deputy Minister Dhlomo to engage Traditional Leaders on ex-miners compensation funds programme Pretoria: The Deputy Minister of Health, Dr Sibongiseni…

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NSFAS INCREASES STUDENTS’ LIVING ALLOWANCES FOR THE 2023 ACADEMIC YEAR

NSFAS INCREASES STUDENTS’ LIVING ALLOWANCES FOR THE 2023 ACADEMIC YEAR

March 17, 2023 adminEDUCATION / Service DeliveryNo Comment on NSFAS INCREASES STUDENTS’ LIVING ALLOWANCES FOR THE 2023 ACADEMIC YEAR

NSFAS INCREASES STUDENTS’ LIVING ALLOWANCES FOR THE 2023 ACADEMIC YEARThe National Student Financial Aid Scheme(NSFAS) will increase students living allowances…

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Premier Mathabatha urges municipalities to focus on poverty reduction and job creation through cooperative support and renewable energy initiatives. The Premier of Limpopo, Mr. Chupu Stanley Mathabatha, used the meeting of the Premier’s Inter-Governmental Forum (PIGF) held on 17 March 2023 to highlight ways that government will fight unemployment and create jobs. He urged municipalities to look earnestly into developing cooperatives and renewable energy initiatives within their areas to create jobs and fight unemployment. “There are no reasons why municipalities should not take advantage of establishing cooperatives under the current conditions. This is an easily available route to fight poverty and unemployment. Municipalities need to use the District Development Model to solicit help in this area. The Limpopo Economic Development Environment and Tourism (LEDET) has funding to support this. By tapping into this we shall do a serious dent on unemployment,” said Premier Mathabatha. Premier Mathabatha further said: “Yesterday we launched the R10 million Limpopo Youth Development Fund in partnership with the National Youth Development Agency. The initial funds may not be enough, but they are a step in the right direction. Municipalities should do all in their powers to make sure that youth within their areas are given opportunities to help grow the economy and create jobs. They should create conditions for these young people to actively participate in the local economy as we shall be offering them financial assistance.” To curb the challenges of unreliable energy, Premier Mathabatha said the province should take advantage of the abundance of sun. He said mayors should start looking into these areas for renewable energy. Once they start implementing this, he said, it will have multiplier effect as it relates to adjacent business like the 4IR. The meeting had the opportunity to listen to the Auditor General South Africa, Ms Tsakani Maluleke who was on MFMA Road Show. Limpopo local government has showed a consistent performance on audit matters. AG reported that for 2021-2022 financial year, out of the 27 municipalities in Limpopo, two (2) received clean audit opinion, thirteen (13) unqualified, eleven (11) qualified and only one (1) received a disclaimer audit opinion. “Our team speaks highly of a good working relationship with the Provincial government. We have seen the improvement of the work of the province. Beyond the numbers, there is a story of a province that is hard at work towards improvement. What we have seen is that the impact of the work of role players is paying off, leading to some municipalities getting clean audit,” said Ms Maluleke. The Premier concluded the meeting by emphasising the coordinating role of the PIGF and that using the structure the government may achieve more. The PIGF also resolved that those payments of services to Eskom, water boards and municipalities should be enforced.

MUNICIPALITIES MUST FOCUS ON POVERTY REDUCTION AND JOB CREATION – PREMIER MATHABATHA

March 17, 2023 adminBusiness News / JOBS / Latest News / Service Delivery / UncategorizedNo Comment on MUNICIPALITIES MUST FOCUS ON POVERTY REDUCTION AND JOB CREATION – PREMIER MATHABATHA

Premier Mathabatha urges municipalities to focus on poverty reduction and job creation through cooperative support and renewable energy initiatives. The…

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Six coal-fired power stations performing at 70% EAF for the first time since 8 May 2022

Six coal-fired power stations performing at 70% EAF for the first time since 8 May
2022

March 17, 2023 adminBusiness News / Latest News / Service Delivery / UncategorizedNo Comment on Six coal-fired power stations performing at 70% EAF for the first time since 8 May
2022

Six coal-fired power stations performing at 70% EAF for the first time since 8 May2022Thursday, 16 March 2023: There has…

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Gift of the Givers intervenes with a R5 million aid package in Malawi following Cyclone Freddy.

Gift of the Givers intervenes with a R5 million aid package in Malawi following Cyclone Freddy.

March 17, 2023 adminLatest News / UncategorizedNo Comment on Gift of the Givers intervenes with a R5 million aid package in Malawi following Cyclone Freddy.

Gift of the Givers intervenes with a R5 million aid package in Malawi following Cyclone Freddy. Cyclone Freddy struck Malawi…

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A MURDERER AND RHINO POACHER SENTENCED TO 24 YEARS IMPRISONMENT

A MURDERER AND RHINO POACHER SENTENCED TO 24 YEARS IMPRISONMENT

March 17, 2023 adminCrimeNo Comment on A MURDERER AND RHINO POACHER SENTENCED TO 24 YEARS IMPRISONMENT

A MURDERER AND RHINO POACHER SENTENCED TO 24 YEARS IMPRISONMENT The Limpopo Polokwane High Court has convicted and sentenced, Bethuel…

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