Coal of Africa invests in local school
Since adopting Musina-based Renaissance High School in 2012, Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) mining company has pumped in more than R6 million into improving the conditions of learning in the school.

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Since adopting Musina-based Renaissance High School in 2012, Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) mining company has pumped in more than R6 million into improving the conditions of learning in the school.
Letter concerning abortion.
Waterval residents, supported by more Sanco members and businesses in the Makhado area, peacefully marched from the Makhado Information Centre to the Makhado Municipality to hand over a memorandum of demands on service delivery.
The crime-busting community of Maniini K-Portion, which made history in Vhembe in 2013 by introducing bicycles for street patrols at night, never tires of coming up with new ways of fighting crime.
The police at Mphephu are urging members of the community to work with them in the fight against cable theft in the area.
Children between the ages of three and five years old came in large numbers to participate in this year’s Vhembe Children Sports Day, which was recently held at Skoonplaas Stadium near Musina.
Xenophobic attacks have erupted in the Sinthumule and Kutama area and it seems as if Zimbabwean citizens have to bear the brunt of the community's frustrations with escalating crime levels.
Residents of Dopeni Phelandavha village in the Nzhelele area are upset, not only because they have been without water for many years, but also because they now have to collect polluted water.
One man’s vision and dream to make a difference have literally changed the lives of hundreds of people across the world with his efforts to restore their vision.
Residents along Ruh Street in Louis Trichardt will soon have the opportunity to drive on a tarred road surface again without fearing damage to their vehicles.
The Makhado Municipality had several farm owners up in arms when their electricity supply was abruptly cut off during March.
Water has become a very scarce commodity in most parts of Limpopo, especially in the Vhembe area.

