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April 16, 2026

According to the National Department of Health, the Limpopo Central Academic Hospital, is currently 41% completed, with various blocks at different stages of construction.

- Koketšo Sekhwela

Academic hospital 41% complete, progress on par

The Limpopo Central Academic Hospital construction site shows daily visible progress with towering buildings.

The hospital, which will have 688 beds, is expected to be operational by March 31, 2029, with a contractual practical completion date of June 8, 2028.Spokesperson, Foster Mohale shared a section of the construction progress report, showing that about nine basic components of the construction were at advanced completion above 75%, while the others requiring technical specifications have either not began, or it is at formation stages.

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