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  2. Vumatel - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 September 2023, at 09:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. List of radio stations in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    These are the active radio stations in South Africa. [1]5FM – previously Radio 5; CapeTalk; Kfm 94.5; 947 – previously 94.7 Highveld Stereo; 99.2 YFM [2]; 2000FM (Radio 2000); Algoa FM (Radio Algoa)

  4. List of municipalities in Limpopo - Wikipedia

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    Name Code Seat Area (km 2) [1] Population (2016) [2] Pop. density (per km 2); Capricorn District Municipality: DC35 Polokwane: 21,705 1,330,436 61.3 Mopani District Municipality

  5. Vuma FM - Wikipedia

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    Vuma FM is a Zulu language South African commercial radio station based in Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal.The station can also be heard online from its website and can be found on Facebook and Twitter Launched on the 22 November 2012 as a commercial radio station. Content is 90% isiZulu and 10% English.

  6. Ingwavuma - Wikipedia

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    Ingwavuma is a town in the Umkhanyakude District Municipality of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa.It is unclear where the name of the town came from; one theory is that it was named after the Ngwavuma River while another is that there was a leader called Vuma, the name then meaning "Vuma's place" in Zulu.

  7. Capricorn District Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Local municipality Population % Dominant language Polokwane: 508 272: 44.02%: Northern Sotho: Lepelle-Nkumpi: 227 965: 19.74%: Northern Sotho Blouberg: 161 326

  8. Seshego - Wikipedia

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    Between 1972 and 1974 Seshego was the capital of the non-independent Bantustan of Lebowa, which was abolished in 1994. [2] The township's industries produce food, beverages, tobacco, textiles, wearing apparel, leather goods, wood and wood products, fabricated metal products, machinery, and equipment.

  9. Bela-Bela - Wikipedia

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    Bela-Bela (Tswana/Pedi for "the pot that boils") [2] - formerly known as Warmbaths, Afrikaans: Warmbad [3] - is a town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. Deriving its name from the geothermic hot springs around which the town was built.