
Limpopo residents warned not to cross swollen rivers
The Limpopo province has been experiencing heavy rainfall and floods.
FRIDAY, 16 JANUARY 2026, 12:31

The Limpopo province has been experiencing heavy rainfall and floods.
Kruger National Park prioritises safety of tourists amid floods
Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille says the precautionary evacuation of tourists at the Kruger National Park, due to ongoing heavy rainfall, will ensure the safety and well-being of its visitors and staff members.
In a statement on Thursday, the Minister expressed her solidarity with tourists affected by the flooding...

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The visit formed part of government’s efforts to officially welcome learners back to school...
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In a series of back-to-school messages shared on its official social media platforms, the department highlighted the...

Schools in Mpumalanga are closed due to safety concerns and the flooding continues
Limpopo deploys rescue teams to flooded areas
The Limpopo Provincial Government has deployed multi-disciplinary teams to assist various areas affected by the recent heavy rainfall and flooding in the province – including in the Vhembe, Mopani, parts of Sekhukhune, Waterberg and Capricorn Districts.
The teams will work to restore connectivity and ensure the safety of residents.
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Government dismisses claims COVID-19 SRD grant is ending
The Department of Social Development (DSD) has dismissed false claims circulating on social media suggesting that the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant is set to be terminated.
In a statement on Wednesday, the department said it had noted with concern videos and graphics being shared on various social media...
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Parts of Limpopo are grappling with severe weather conditions as relentless rainfall has caused widespread flooding, leading to the closure of schools and roads and the suspension of flights.

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The South African Weather Service has issued warnings of disruptive rain, which may lead to flooding in parts of Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and KwaZulu-Natal, where severe thunderstorms are also expected.

Victor Majola faces charges of premeditated murder and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Roads, bridges, schools, farms, and approximately 500 houses have sustained damage.
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Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court has ordered that CCTV footage of the fatal shooting of Warras.
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