Author: NOMAZULU MOYO
Mnangagwa to Pitch Zimbabwe’s Energy Future at African Energy Week in Cape Town
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa will deliver a keynote address at the African Energy Week (AEW)…
“Let Ubuntu See Us Through”: Ramaphosa Calls for Caution After Deadly Winter Floods
President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged South Africans to be careful, kind, and united as the…
Heavy Snowfall Forces N2 Closure Between Kokstad and Port Shepstone — Duma Urges Public to Stay Away
KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Transport has closed the N2 highway between Kokstad and Port Shepstone due…
Young Fashion Talent and Star Power Set the Stage for 2025 Durban July
Excitement is building ahead of the 2025 Durban July, with organisers confirming a packed programme…
From Echo Caves and Museum of Man to The Shoe Shop: Exploring Limpopo’s Hidden Treasures Steeped in History and Culture
It was a hot Thursday afternoon, December 12, in Burgersfort, East of Limpopo Province in South Africa. As I embarked on this unforgettable journey through the heart of the mining town, my day was filled with fascinating history, captivating stories, and surprises. From the Echo Caves’ depths to a family-run shoe shop that feels like a home, here’s a peek into what made the day so special. The Echo Caves: A Journey Beneath the Surface Our day began early with…
FEATURE: Mapungubwe Festival – Celebrating Culture, Heritage, and Economic Growth in Limpopo
Polokwane, Limpopo – The annual Mapungubwe Festival is one of Limpopo’s most significant cultural events, drawing thousands of visitors from all walks of life to celebrate the province’s rich heritage and diverse cultural history. The Mapungubwe Arts Festival on Saturday, December 14, was an unforgettable experience, packed with energy and vibrant performances. This year marks the 15th edition of the festival, a key fixture in the South African cultural calendar. As we arrived at Polokwane Cricket Stadium, the festival venue,…
Lights, Camera, Inclusion: The Rural Inclusion and Sustainability Film Festival Inspires Change
Drakensberg, South Africa – The rolling hills of Bonjaneni served as the backdrop for the third annual Rural Inclusion and Sustainability Film Festival (RISFF), a celebration of creativity and community empowerment. Over November 29-30, villagers gathered to explore themes of sustainability, conservation, and economic inclusion through the lens of film. This year’s festival at Emazizini village in Bonjaneni area near Bergville, KwaZulu Natal, struck a powerful chord with its diverse programming. Local and international films, such as the conservation-focused Rhino…
Border Breach: SANDF Battles Illegal Crossings And Smuggling At SA-Zimbabwe
Musina, Limpopo – The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is battling to contain illegal migrants crossing into South Africa from the Zimbabwe border, said a SANDF official. Briefing the media recently in Musina, Lieutenant Colonel Mzoxolo Ketsekile, Battalion Commander of Operation Corona, said they have deployed many soldiers along the border to stop people smuggling goods and crossing in and out of the country at undesignated points. He said illegal border crossing is prevalent along the borderline and it…







