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Limpopo gears up for the 18th edition of the Marula Festival

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The MEC for economic development, environment and tourism said that they would be collaborating with the department of sport, arts and culture to host district build-up events across all five districts of Limpopo
The MEC for economic development, environment and tourism said that they would be collaborating with the department of sport, arts and culture to host district build-up events across all five districts of Limpopo
Supplied/Sakhile Matome

The Limpopo department of economic development, environment and tourism launched the 18th edition of the Marula Festival at Uhuru Café and Lifestyle Emporium on Sunday, 21 April.

The festival will be held in Phalaborwa and is scheduled to kick off on 26 April and run until 4 May. The MEC for economic development, environment and tourism, Rodgers Monama, promises a vibrant celebration of the province's marula fruit and its economic potential.

Monama announced that the festivities would encompass a diverse range of activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural heritage of Limpopo through traditional events and parades.

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