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Limpopo is regarded as the breadbasket of the country. In the Letsitele valley we boast some of the biggest citrus exporters in the world while on the opposite side of the area, in the Mooketsi valley, we boast ZZ2, regarded as one of the biggest tomato producers on the planet. Bulletin is proud to be home grown, just like the farmers we feature.

Opvolg: Verdagte avodief wéér gevang

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Large Sekuriteit in Tzaneen het die naweek wéér die jongman met die wit bakkie langs die R71 buite Tzaneen met vermeende gesteelde avokado’s betrap. Die polisie is wéér ontbied...

“Boere moet hulself nou teen plaasaanvallers beskerm”

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“Dit lyk asof pres. Cyril Ramaphosa en sy regerende party nie geneë is om die krisis rondom plaasmoorde en –aanvalle te erken of iets daaromtrent te doen nie. Dit...

Polisie weier om verdagte avo-dief te arresteer

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‘n Plaaslike sekuriteitsfirma het die naweek wéér vermeende vrugtediewe buite die boorde van die plaas Allesbeste betrap. Volgens Corrie Large van die maatskappy Large Security, het sy wagte vroeg...
The Temmick's Ground Pangolin

Their scales are just giant fingernails

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The Temminck's Ground Pangolin is the most widespread African pangolin species, recorded from south-eastern Chad, through South Sudan, much of East Africa and southern Africa as far south as...

Hippo killed by LEDET to “neutralize” panic

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“I am going to make a sjambok”. These were the words of a man who carried a 30-kilogram chunk of hippo-meat to his dwelling in Namakgale, all the way...
Limpopo's Deputy Police commissioner, Maj-Genl Jan Scheepers

Police say farm attacks are not political

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“There is absolutely no evidence that these attacks are politically driven, we are not fighting politicians here, we are fighting criminals – and it is a fight we definitely...

Prove where you live if you want to visit KNP

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South African National Parks (SANParks) announced that accommodation at most of its parks will reopen from the 14th of August. However, visitors will only be permitted to visit a...
Snares are turned into jewellery

FEEL GOOD NEWS: Jewellery from snares

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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...

Yellow streaks over blue skies

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You’ve seen them flying around the orchards in the Greater Tzaneen region for many years. In fact, the yellow planes have become somewhat iconic to the area. Sandriver Crop...

Ministers endorse SADC regulations

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Minister of Land Reform Agriculture and Rural Development (LDARD), Thoko Didiza, attended a virtual joint meeting of SADC’s ministers responsible for agriculture, food security and aquaculture on the 22nd...

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Phalaborwa cyclist dies in tragic accident

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An avid cyclist and well-loved member of the Phalaborwa community, Mike Holtzhausen (76) was tragically killed in a motor vehicle accident at the dawn...

Man electrocuted in ceiling

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A 31-year old man died by electrocution on the 1st of January while he was working in the Lulekani township. The deceased was electrifying...

496 citizens arrested over new year’s for breaching regulations

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The Police in Limpopo arrested four hundred and ninety six people around the province for contravention of alert level 3 restrictions as stipulated in...