Welcome to MRC

A united community dedicated to the care and wellbeing of the children of our land.

We lead, We Care, We Strive

The Mphaphuli Traditional Council is a community leadership structure dedicated to safeguarding cultural heritage, supporting social development, and ensuring responsible stewardship of land and resources.

About us

Ubuntu

Community before self

Respect

For people, culture, and land

Unity

Working together for shared growth

Sustainability

Protecting resources for future generations

Population - Number of people in the village

Bursaries - Bursaries offered to students from Mphaphuli village

Employment - Job created for the village

Familes - Families assisted with shelter

Get in Touch

We invite you to reach out with ideas and initiatives that can uplift and strengthen our community.

Get in Touch

Events

Keep up to date with news, events, and developments within the community.

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  • News
  • Events
  • Developments
  • Gatherings

Mphaphuli Day celebration

Join us as we celebrate Preserving Heritage

King Ceremony

The king is being honoured for his hard work

Mphaphuli Town

The Town is being Expanded and a new estate is being built

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Testimonials

Here are some of what our people had to say about the work we do for the community

U wanala ha maḓi o kunaho tshitshavhani tshashu zwo ita uri vhutshilo vhu leluwe, zwa fhungudza u tambula ha miṱa, na u khwaṱhisa mutakalo na ndila ya vhutshilo ha vhathu vhothe.

Livhalani Vhembe

Actor

Nṋe ndo thuswa nga tshikolodo tsha bursary tsho ṋetshedzwaho nga tshitshavha tshashu, tsho nthusa u fhedzisa tshikolo, u fhaṱa vhumatshelo hanga, na u ṱuṱuwedza vhana vhaṅwe uri vha fulufhedze zwa pfunzo na vhutshilo.

Khangwelo Tshiwilowilo

Designer

Living in this community has given us peace of mind as the area is safe, well-organised, and supported by strong leadership that ensures families, children, and elders can live securely and with dignity.

Thikho Ndou

Store Owner

Tshitshavha tshashu tsho vhea mishumo na mikhetho ya u shuma ye ya thusa vhathu vhanzhi u wana mishumo, u tikedza miṱa yavho, na u fhungudza u shaya mishumo kha vhathu vha matshilisano.

Lindelani Rakhekhe

Freelancer

The availability of good schools within and around the community has made education easily accessible for our children and has contributed greatly to their growth, discipline, and future opportunities.

Mbilwi Netshisaulo

Entrepreneur

Frequently Asked Questions

These are the Most Frequently asked questions

What is the Mphaphuli Royal Council and its role in the community?

The Mphaphuli Royal Council provides traditional leadership, governance, and cultural guidance within the community. It works with local structures to promote unity, resolve disputes, and support development initiatives that benefit residents.

Where is the village located and how can visitors access it?

The village is situated in the Thohoyandou area of the Vhembe District in Limpopo. It is accessible by main regional roads and local transport routes connecting surrounding villages, schools, clinics, and business centres.

What cultural traditions are practiced in the community?

The community observes Venda cultural practices including traditional ceremonies, royal events, and customary gatherings. These traditions promote respect, identity, and continuity while welcoming participation from residents and visitors.

What development projects are currently supported in the area?

Local development focuses on housing, education, community facilities, and economic opportunities. Projects are supported through collaboration between traditional leadership, government departments, and community members to improve quality of life.

How does the community communicate important information?

Important announcements are shared through community meetings, local notice boards, word of mouth, and increasingly through digital platforms like this website. Traditional leaders and committees also play a key role in communication.

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any community related ides, suggestions or issues

Address

Mphaphuli,Thohoyandou,0970

Call Us

076 058 6586

Email Us

info@mphahpulirc.co.za

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