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 usUbuntu
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
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Frequently Asked Questions
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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