Meet a young visual artist whose work is done using carchoal medium on paper bringing out a sense of strength in the women he sketches out in beautiful dark & light details. His artworks are currently part of the #Ama2000 Group exhibition on show
Beautifully captured aesthetics of traditional African Xhosa women is one of the few artworks by @Yamkela Mandlevu. #arfprofiles #Langa #Ama2000
KING MAMPURU MAMPURU III BURIAL
Kgoshi Mampuru Mampuru III will be laid to rest tomorrow 06 February 2021 in a private burial ceremony amongst his royal forerunners and clans men. His Majesty passed away three weeks ago following the passing and burial of Sekhukhune KInig Victor Thulare III and Moletlane King Sello Kekana. These mighty astute kings passed away in succession of each other in wha has become a great loss to the Bapedi people and communities respectively. We pay our respects and condolences to the Royal house of Mampuru, the tirbal authorities and council and the people of Mamone gaSekwati. Robala ka kgotso Bauba a Ngwato.
"..THIS IS OUR TIME...": SHUDUFHADZO MUSIDA
CAPRICORN DISTRICT MAYOR DONATES SANITERS TO SCHOOLS
Capricorn District Municipality (CDM) Mayor donated sanitisers temprature screeners and protective masks to ten schools in the Lepelle-Nkumpi Municipality today. The donations come as schools in Limpopo prepare to reopen during Level three (3) lock down folllowing a series of lock down levels being announced by the President of South Africa during the Covid-19 outbreak. CDM Mayor John Mpe and the Lepelle-Nkumpi Mayor Mariam Molala held a handover of the sanitisers and safety resources at the Derek Kobe Secondary School in Lebowakgomo together. Schools were initially to reopen last Monday, however the date was postponed following consultations by the Provincial Coronavirus Command Council (PCCC) on school readiness amid the Covid-19 outbreak. #BacktoSchoolreadiness #CDM #CapricornDistrictMunicipality #Sanitiserdonations #StaySafe
MASKS ARE THE NEW NORMAL
The Capricorn District Municipality Mayor John Mpe warns that the government will not always be able to provide facial masks for teachers and learners. Mpe says parents can help in ensuring the safety of learners as he emphasised that the masks are to be regarded as part of the new normal, encouraging parents to include them as part of school learner's uniform and make sure that their children have them, as schools are due to open next week. Take a listen on his view of why government cannot sustain masks throughout the Covid-19 outbreak #Backtoschoolreadiness #DigitalScope #CDM #LepelleNkumpi #Sanitiserdonations #Limpopo #Covid19 #StaySafe
IT IS TIME WOMEN OWNED COMMERCIAL COOPERATE BUSINESSES: LEDA
Chief Risk Officer at the Limpopo Economic Development Agency (LEDA) Theresa Raophala went straight for the jagular when making her presentation at the #BusinessWomenAssociationLimpopo networking session. Raophala dared women to develop companies that become accessible nationally and are economic drivers on a larger cooporate scale. Her presentation was on the available resources and various untapped business markets through which women can create more sustainable opportunities for themselves. #LEDA #JaguarLandRoverPolokwane #BusinesswomenLimpopo
BWA TALKS ACTION IN CREATING OPPORTUNITIES
Business Women Association of South Africa (BWA) held its annual talk shop and exhibition business breakfast at Jaguar Land Rover Polokwane, opening it's invitation to bussiness women in various sectors to come together and network. The purpose of the day was to provide supportive engagements with various represantives from business support structures and organisations on various opportunities available to women, for them to access more resources and business developent skills. Dr Ntsakie Ngobeni from Acaso Medicare gave an encouraging motivational speech on taking action towards the plans women have for their successes. Take a lilttle inspiration for yourself, watch! #BWALimpopo #Womeninbusiness #Womenempowerment #WomentakeAction #PolokwanebusinessWomen #TshephoMathabatha #ItumelengMoeti #Businesswomenlimpopo
Members of YNITU as they prepare to deliver the Memorandum to the Department of Health
YNITU marching to the Department of health to deliver the Memorandum to MEC
Members of the Young Nurses Trade Indaba Union (YNITU) take to the streets of Polokwane today demanding the Limpopo Health MEC to step down.
YNITU marches to the Department of Health to deliver a Memorandum to the MEC
President of Young Nurses Indaba Trade Union (YNITU) Lerato Madumo says they have lost confidence in the leadership of Limpopo Health Department MEC Phophi Ramathuba. The union marched to the provincial health department today and handed over a memorandum of demands which also includes that the MEC step down from her role. The YNITU says Ramathuba has weakened the health sector by retrenching nurses that are well trained and alleges the MEC is risking the lives of patients because of lack of adequate facilities in local hospitals & clinics.