Back-To-School | Smooth start to the 2023 academic year in parts of Limpopo
The first day of the 2023 academic year started smoothly in most parts of Limpopo. Schooling also began at the Malamulele Secondary School which has been in the news for demanding a once-off payment of R550 per learner, before issuing stationery. The no-fee school argues that the money will be used for services not included in its government budget allocation. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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Demand for stationery fee causes frustration for parents in Malamulele

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Commander in Chief Steve Mahlale of the Malamulele Shutdown Committee

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Ngula Ya Vutivi | F.Y Siyandhani Airport

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Ratanda Tragedy Exposes South Africa’s Deepening Water Crisis

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Limpopo initiates return

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BAD NEWS FOR ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS‼️ ZIMBABWE & MALAWI FACE H!T

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Swaziland Christmas Concert.

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Unlocking the Secret Diary of a South African Public School Teacher!

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Mbilwi scoops top position in matric 2024 pass rate

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Top 10 Coolest Moments in Westerns | MGM

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Zwa Maramani | Thohoyandou Correctional Centre

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Changing Lives Through Education — Ponelopele School

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Smile _ Charleston Trust Primary School Choir_Starring Sithandazile Dube and Zenzo Nyathi.

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Limpopo Division of the High Court: Interview of Ms R P Mdhluli - Judges Matter (April 2023)

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Department asked to resolve sanitation issues at Matlape Primary Schoo

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“You’ll Never Be Like Us.” Until 500KG Happened 🔥

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Matric Results | Top performing learners in Limpopo

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Malamulele Community Choir from Limpopo makes international history

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What's holding back the 'white working class' in Grimsby?

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