The population of Limpopo consists of several ethnic groups distinguished by culture, language, and race. 97.3% of the population is
Black, 2.4% is
White, 0.2% is
Coloured, and 0.1% is
Indian/
Asian. The province has the smallest percentage and second smallest total number of
White South Africans in the country. However, there are several localities with a White majority, notably
Hoedspruit and
Modimolle. It also has the highest Black percentage out of all the provinces. The
Pedi comprise the largest percentage of the population, 52% of the province. The
Tsonga people comprise about 24.0% of the province; the Tsonga also comprise about 11.5% of
Mpumalanga province since the southern part of their homeland,
Gazankulu, was cut off from Limpopo and allocated to Mpumalanga. The
Venda make up about 16.7%.
Afrikaners make up the majority of Limpopo's White population, about 95,000 people;
English-speaking Whites number just over 20,000.
Vhembe district has the smallest share of White people in Limpopo, about 5,000 total. In contrast, the
Waterberg district has the largest share of Whites, with more than 60,000 Whites residing there.
Coloureds and
Asians/
Indians make up a tiny percentage of the province's total population.
HIV/AIDS At 18.5% (2007), Limpopo has a relatively high incidence of
HIV compared to other South African provinces. Cases rose from 14.5% to 21.5% between 2001 and 2005, with a slight fall between 2005 and 2007. However, as at 2019, the Limpopo province HIV stats sat at (13.2%) which is one of the lowest in comparison with other provinces in South Africa. ==See also==