FEEL GOOD NEWS: Jewellery from snares
Wire and cable snares are illegally set by poachers to indiscriminately kill wildlife. Snaring is a low cost and relatively low risk way of poaching, but it has an...
Another smuggling bust nets R400k in illicit cigarettes
Another major bust was made by police and customs officials yesterday, 20th of July. This time however, it was at the border between Botswana and South Africa.
Customs officials and...
Tzaneen’s very own Doolittle moves to new home
Azelle Grobler and her animals have started moving into their new home at the Sanwild Wildlife Sanctuary outside Gravelotte. The move was mostly down to a lack of space...
BREAKING: Scam artists disappear into thin air
The promise of financial relief has left hundreds of Phalaborwa and Lydenburg community members duped out of thousands - in what they believed were legitimate investments. In what appears...
BREAKING: Mobile Clinic used to transport private property
A state-owned mobile clinic was used as a furniture removal truck in Tzaneen this morning (Friday the 28th of August). The mobile clinic is an asset of the Limpopo...
Have we fenced in the wrong park?
The situation in the public park between Park and Poinsettia Streets is worsening at a rapid rate. Last week Bulletin reported on the vandalism of the trees next to...
LET’S TALK: The great crossroad of good intentions
Not all residents of Tzaneen share the current enthusiasm with which the public park in Boundary Street has been fenced off through a project launched by a private individual....
Return of the Sand Poachers to Harmony
Poverty and a lack of jobs for illegal immigrants have been blamed for the illegal sand mining activities on the banks of the Letsitele and Letaba rivers in the...
Baby refused entry without mask
A grandmother and her two grandchildren were reportedly refused entry into a major clothing and food retailer in Phalaborwa by the security guard at the door – because the...
MEC’s shocking stance on gender-based violence
The Limpopo Department of Social Development MEC, Nkakareng Rakgoale, acknowledged that Gender Base Violence (GBV) also affected men during her visit to the family of the victims of a...