Zimbabweans living in South Africa have urged their relatives back home, who are planning to return to South Africa by using illegal entry points along the Limpopo River, to stop risking their lives.
BEITBRIDGE residents are worried about water in the Limpopo River that has turned green and is showing signs of contamination,which they fear may be a threat to humans, aquatic and terrestrial life.
Beitbridge — FIVE notorious armed robbers, who were operating along the Limpopo river targeting illegal immigrants going to either South Africa or entering Zimbabwe, have been jailed effective seven ...
The Limpopo River is one of the most significant rivers in Africa. It is approximately 1,750 kilometres long and flows through South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique before it enters the ...