South African actress Amanda Manku's father William Manku recently made daring allegations at the Polokwane High Court in Limpopo on Thursday, 16 October.
A bus crash in Limpopo has claimed 42 passengers’ lives and has left 49 people injured. The passengers were travelling from the Eastern Cape to Zimbabwe and Malawi. The bus is believed to have veered ...
eNCA reporter Nabeelah Shaikh is on the scene.
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A Limpopo woman has been arrested and charged with the murder of her toddler son. According to Limpopo police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, the child was found dead on Sunday night in ...
An 11-year-old boy and his father are expected to appear before the Thabazimbi Magistrate's Court in Limpopo on Monday for the alleged murder of a farm worker. This follows a tragic shooting incident ...
At least 42 people have died after a bus carrying Zimbabwean and Malawian nationals plunged off the N1 highway near Makhado (formerly Louis Trichardt) in South Africa's Limpopo Province on Sunday ...
The death toll in a horror bus crash on the N1 near Musina has risen to 42, with 49 injured. This was confirmed by the Limpopo provincial government on Monday. Among those reportedly killed in the ...
The death toll from Sunday’s horrific bus crash on the N1 north near Makhado (formerly Louis Trichardt) has risen to 42, Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba confirmed. Most of the victims were ...
EMS personnel on the scene of a bus crash on the N1 highway in Limpopo on 12 October 2025. Picture: @_ArriveAlive/X Forty-two bodies have been pulled from the wreckage of a bus crash on the N1 highway ...
Seven children are among the 42 people killed when a passenger bus veered off the road on a steep mountain pass and plunged down an embankment near Louis Trichardt in Limpopo on Sunday evening. The ...
The bus was carrying passengers from Zimbabwe and Malawi who were traveling back to their home countries. By Zimasa Matiwane Reporting from Johannesburg At least 42 people, including seven children, ...