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Abandoned? EFF supporters in Vuwani in 2019, but residents say no one is canvassing for their votes this time at the polls. Photo: Lucas Ledwaba/Mukurukuru Media

‘No one is campaigning to us’ — Vuwani residents on municipal elections

Vuwani residents are ready to vote, but none of the top three parties is wooing them

Clarion call: Khorombi Sadiki uses a piece of iron to beat a steel bar hanging from a branch, reminding villagers to go and cast their votes. (Lucas Ledwaba/Mukurukuru Media)

Voters’ anger and resignation

It was a quiet day at the polls in the Limpopo district with elders wanting to vote and the youth cynical about elections

A total of R26-million was allocated by the NLC toward the rebuilding of Vhafamadi for 20 classrooms, a library, a computer lab, a science laboratory, an NSNP kitchen, and a school hall

Securing the right to education

Vhafamadi Secondary School rebuilt with NLC funding

Smouldering: Vhudzani Secondary School is one of about 50 schools that have been burnt or vandalised.

Fears of more school disruptions in Limpopo

Threats of another shutdown in Vuwani as matric exams near

The High Court in Pretoria found Ntlemeza’s appointment to the Hawks to be unlawful and ruled that he be removed from office.

The weekly pop sack: A secret, a poser and a burnt Ntlemeza

The Democratic Alliance thought it would strike while the iron is hot and lead another march to the provincial treasury in Limpopo.

The commission held hearings in June on how protests affect schooling. That was on the back of the Vuwani protests and the 29 schools that were set alight during a dispute over demarcation.

​The Human Rights Commission wants tougher action against those who disrupt schooling

But the problem goes well beyond Vuwani, it said on Thursday, and shows every sign of getting worse.

Burning issue:  Reinforcements have been called in to quell protests in Vuwani over a municipal boundary dispute.

Five significant findings from the South African Human Rights Commission’s #EducationProtestReport

The SAHRC made significant findings based on hearings with various stakeholders, despite failing to get much insight from pupils themselves.

Although 30 arrests have been made in the past two weeks
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Elections 2016: Tension in Vuwani as polling stations remain closed on voting day

Early on election day, IEC officials were moving materials, sealed with courier company stickers, but voting stations are still closed.

Smouldering: Vhudzani Secondary School is one of about 50 schools that have been burnt or vandalised.

‘We didn’t burn schools,’ Zuma and 1976 activist tell Youth Day crowd

"Each and every student was hell bent on defending their classrooms. Classrooms were never ever torched," 1976 student leader Dan Montsitsi said.

Smouldering: Vhudzani Secondary School is one of about 50 schools that have been burnt or vandalised.

Limpopo: Another school burnt

The twenty-fourth school in Limpopo has been damaged by arson, and teachers are too scared to report for duty at several of the affected centres.

Letters to the editor: May 20 to 26 2016

Readers write in about June 1976, vandalism, and job creation.

A recent survey of the Gauteng adult population yielded interesting results when it comes to  attitudes towards politicians and personal level of political participation.

Violent protests are a symptom of people being ignored by politicians

Widespread protest action reflects a sense of alienation in a democracy, and people feel destruction is the only way they’ll be heard.

Service delivery protests set for new highs this election year

Municipal IQ, a body that collects data on protests staged against municipalities says the number of demonstrations are worrisome.

Although 30 arrests have been made in the past two weeks

Vuwani parents afraid to send their children to school

The schools may no longer be burning and police are making progress in finding those behind the fiery attacks, but Vuwani residents are not reassured.

Protests: Squashing the burning desire

Burning stuff is a sad state of affairs considering the inroads made recently by protesting done right, writes Hansie Smit.

The Underground Library.

Underground library to the rescue

After protests in Vuwani saw 22 schools damaged, a group of young people from a West Rand township has offered to supply books.

Smouldering: Vhudzani Secondary School is one of about 50 schools that have been burnt or vandalised.

Fear shuts doors on stranded pupils

No other school wants to take the children in, scared of being torched too.

Burning issue:  Reinforcements have been called in to quell protests in Vuwani over a municipal boundary dispute.

Forces behind the Vuwani fire

Security officials say that leading figures in Vuwani are behind the protests against inclusion in the new Malamulele municipality

LIMPOPO, SOUTH AFRICA – MAY 05: People watch as the Mariadza Inclusive School burns on May 05, 2016 in Limpopo, South Africa.

School arson reveals a people at war with themselves

The futures of children and long-term development are not chips to be used for short-term political gains, writes Tinyiko Maluleke.