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ANC Limpopo Hails By-Election Wins and Clean Audits

The African National Congress (ANC) in Limpopo has praised its structures across the province for…

ANC Confirms Mathabatha’s Step Aside, Cites Urgent Talks with Limpopo Leaders

In a dramatic political twist that has sent ripples through Limpopo and the national African…

Step Aside Shock: Mathabatha Quits Top ANC Limpopo Post

In a dramatic twist that has sent shockwaves through Limpopo politics, African National Congress (ANC)…

Limpopo Government Accused of Failing to Build Dumela Library in Correct Village

Limpopo Premier Dr. Phophi Ramathuba has been accused of little more than making fruitless promises…

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IEC: It’s All Systems Go For The Highly-Contested Thabazimbi By-Elections

The Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) in Limpopo says it’s all systems go for the by-election in the Thabazimbi Local Municipality on Wednesday, 4 December 2024. The Provincial Electoral Officer, Nkaro Mateta, says the commission is ready to receive the over 51,000 registered voters expected to cast their ballots. Addressing the media on Saturday, she reiterated that 21 political parties and five independent candidates will compete for control of the troubled council in the Waterberg region.  The Umkhonto…

COSATU Pours Cold Water On Mathabatha’s Bid To ‘Unite’ Alliance

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in Limpopo has dismissed provincial ANC chairperson Stanley Mathabatha’s statement that the alliance partners in the province have kissed and made up. In preparation for the upcoming much-anticipated 2024 elections, the Mathabatha-led ANC provincial executive committee (PEC) agreed last week to set aside their differences and work together with Cosatu and the South African Communist Party (SACP) to keep the party in power. However, Cosatu resolved to take Mathabatha on by marching…

Bond Between Limpopo Premier, Late Wife Formed In Revolution – Mashatile

Acting President Paul Mashatile has labelled Limpopo Premier Stanley Chupu Mathabatha and his late wife Margaret “Maggie” Mathabatha a “revolutionary union” that served the people of South Africa during and after the struggle against apartheid and its legacy. The country’s second in command was among a number of African National Congress (ANC) and government leaders who attended the funeral in Polokwane on Friday, where the late Margaret was laid to rest following her sudden death after a short illness. “We…

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