Tsetsebjwe

[1] The village is northwest of the privately owned Limpopo-Lipadi Game and Wilderness Reserve, near the South African border.

[5] The village is less than 50 kilometres (31 mi) from the Zanzibar Border Gate on the Limpopo River, an entry point to South Africa.

Despite being an important point for transfer of goods between the two countries, the river is only crossed using a drift, and this is not usable in the rainy season.

{klSadimbo}[citation needed] The Eloyi Christian Church was founded in this village in 1955 by Poster Jakoba Keiphile.

the boy was sentenced to four cane strokes on the back by the traditional court, the Kgotla, for slapping a schoolmate during an argument.

According to the headman of Mogadingwane ward, the boy's mother had preferred corporal punishment to a criminal charge from the police.

[9] Some prominent musicians have their origin in the village, including Kgwanyape, Marks and the Beat, and the Dinare traditional troupe.