Labour Party Vice Presidential candidate Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed expressed confidence in winning the 2023 Nigerian election, arguing that the traditional dominance of the APC and PDP had weakened. He believed that surging voter registration and a desire for change among youth created a pathway for the party to succeed, framing the election as a shift away from established political structures. Watch the full interview on YouTube .
The Limpopo Department of Education is urging parents and guardians across the
province, particularly those in the Vhembe District, to remain on high alert
following a disruptive rainfall warnin [ ... ]
LIMPOPO EDUCATION DEPARTMENT CONFIRMS A NORMAL
SCHOOL DAY
The Limpopo Department of
Education urges parents and guardians, particularly those in the Capricorn
South Education Distr [ ... ]
Limpopo MEC for Education Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya, will officially handover
newly constructed classrooms at DZJ Mtebule Secondary School in Mopani West
Education District. The Department has co [ ... ] Labour Party Vice Presidential candidate Senator Yusuf Datti
A road incident involving a scholar transport bus occurred this morning along
the R510 Prospectus Road between Northam and Thabazimbi in the Waterberg
Education District. A bus which was carrying [ ... ]
The Limpopo Department of Education has noted the harsh and
severe weather conditions that have caused flooding in some parts of Vhembe and
Mopani Districts. The South African Weather Services i [ ... ] Labour Party Vice Presidential candidate Senator Yusuf Datti
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2023: We Have A Good Chance Of Winning Because Two Of The Three Major Parties Are No Longer In Power - According To Datti - Legitvibes Review
Labour Party Vice Presidential candidate Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed expressed confidence in winning the 2023 Nigerian election, arguing that the traditional dominance of the APC and PDP had weakened. He believed that surging voter registration and a desire for change among youth created a pathway for the party to succeed, framing the election as a shift away from established political structures. Watch the full interview on YouTube .