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11 April 2014 Year 24 Vol: 30 R3,00 VAT Inc. Shop no. 5 Madar Centre, next to the Post Office, Thohoyandou Tel: (015) 962 1008 www.limpopomirror.co.za Audited Distribution Figures Tel: (015) 516 5175 www.ayobmotors.co.za *excl. on the road fee R569 995 Meridian Sound, 2012 Land Rover Evoque 2.2 SD4 Dynamic, 20” Wheels, Pano Roof, PDC, Rev Camera, Nav, 31 900km BUY ANY RANGE OF PRODUCTS FROM OUR EASTER SPECIALS FOR R250 OR MORE AND RECEIVE A P&L FREE MYSTERY GIFT. HURRY WHILE STOCKS LAST! Young woman stabbed to death Senseless slaughter The people of the Ha-Mutsha com- munity are still battling to come to terms with the past week’s events when a well-known teacher was killed and his wife badly injured. The couple were allegedly attacked by their son, following an argu- ment on Monday morning. Mr Harry Mudau (59), better known as “Touch” Mudau, was a teacher at Gwamasenga High. He died on the scene, while his wife was admitted to the Tshilidzini Hospital where she was treated. She was dis- charged on Tuesday. According to the spokesperson for the Levubu police, W/O Solly Mukhola, the 21-year-old son of the deceased allegedly argued with his father on the day of the incident. The son allegedly told his father to leave the house and refused to obey the father. He allegedly later grabbed a panga and started chasing his father out of the house. It is alleged that his father tripped and fell in the yard outside and the young man hacked him with the panga. When the moth- er tried to intervene, she was also hacked with the panga. W/O Mukhola confirmed that a murder case was opened. “We managed to arrest the 21-year-old suspect and have charged him with murder and attempted murder. Our investigations are still continuing,” said Mukhola. “We are pleading with families who are experiencing prob- lems to visit pastors, counsellors and social workers and not to try to solve their problems on their own,” he said. Mukhola condemned the continuous family tragedies which have caused so much sadness in the community the past few months. On Tuesday, Limpopo Mirror paid the family a visit at Ha-Mutsha. The mood was sombre, with relatives of the deceased in visible grief. The brother of the deceased, Mr John Mudau, said the incident had shocked the family. “I am saddened and I am in a state of shock. I do not have any idea as to what could have happened,” he said. The chairperson of Munna Ndi Nnyi, Mr Badwell Mufunwaini, voiced his concern about the continuing onslaught on people. He openly condemned the brutal murder. According to him, the community is suffering from a scourge of crime. The principal of Gwamasenga High, Mr Aifheli Dombo, said the incident had left many learners traumatised and it would take a long time and specialised counselling for them to recover fully. “We are able to cope with the situation because of your support, and we really appreciate it from the bottom of our hearts,” he told pastor Maxwell Masakona, who visited the school on Tuesday to support learners and teachers. Mr Dombo described Mudau as a hard worker and good teacher who was loved by all the learners at the school. He said that as a school they had lost a pillar who had obtained a 100% pass rate in Grade 12 English every year. Mudau will be buried tomorrow at Ha-Mutsha. He leaves behind his wife and three children. The suspect appeared in the Vuwani Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday. The late Mpho Mathabwe (19). In yet another incident of seemingly senseless violence, a 25-year-old man allegedly stabbed his 19-year-old girl- friend to death. The murder happened at Tshikhwarani village in Ha-Kutama on Monday. Mpho Mathabwe was allegedly stabbed numerous times all over her body. Accord- ing to the police report, Mathabwe had just broken up with her boyfriend, who seem- ingly refused to admit that the girl no longer wanted him in her life. The deceased was a Grade 10 pupil at Tshiungulela Sec- ondary School. The spokesperson for the Tshilwavhusiku police, Const Munyadziwa Marin- di, said Miss Mathabwe died at the scene of the incident. “According to our preliminary investigation, the suspect dragged Miss Mathabwe to his home, where he allegedly stabbed her several times all over her body,” said Marindi. She added that the police had opened a case of murder. The suspect then allegedly ran away, but the police managed to arrest him on Tuesday at Shayandima. At the time of our going to press, he was still to appear in court. “It appeared that the two had differences which led them to quarrel before the inci- dent,” a family member said. Mathabwe’s aunt, Ms Nurse Gabara, said that when the police arrived, the door was still locked. They had to break open the door, only to find Mathabwe´s lifeless body next to the door. “We discovered a panga lying next to Mathabwe´s body,” she said. Gabara said that the family was unable to accept the loss. “It is really painful. She was still young and did not deserve to die like that,” she said. “I want to see justice done. Mathabwe was very focused on education, and I ex- pected her to complete her studies, so that she could help the family,” she added. The deceased´s father, Mr Thomas Mathabwe, said that the family members were still shocked and very disturbed about Mpho´s death. “She was still young and the family was still ex- pecting a lot from her,” he said. Thomas added that the family would love to see the law take its course. “We want to see a severe punishment. The accused has to pay for what he has done. He must rot in jail where he belongs,” he emphasized. Several killings of this nature had been reported in the Tshilwavhusiku area in the past months. Marindi is now calling upon all people who might be having marital or relationship problems to consult the social workers for counselling, rather than resort- ing to killing each other. The late Mr Harry Mudau. Family violence under the spotlight after two more brutal killings By Kaizer Nengovhela Son accused of killing dad with panga By Kaizer Nengovhela C T

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Young woman stabbed to death

Senseless slaughterThe people of the Ha-Mutsha com-munity are still battling to come to terms with the past week’s events when a well-known teacher was killed and his wife badly injured. The couple were allegedly attacked by their son, following an argu-ment on Monday morning.

Mr Harry Mudau (59), better known as “Touch” Mudau, was a teacher at Gwamasenga High. He died on the scene, while his wife was admitted to the Tshilidzini Hospital where she was treated. She was dis-charged on Tuesday.

According to the spokesperson for the Levubu police, W/O Solly Mukhola, the 21-year-old son of the deceased allegedly argued with his father on the day of the incident. The son allegedly told his father to leave the house and refused to obey the father. He allegedly later grabbed a panga and started chasing his father out of the house. It is alleged that his father tripped and fell in the yard outside and the young man hacked him with the panga. When the moth-er tried to intervene, she was also hacked with the panga.

W/O Mukhola confirmed that a murder case was opened. “We managed to arrest the 21-year-old suspect and have charged him with murder and attempted murder. Our

investigations are still continuing,” said Mukhola. “We are pleading with families who are experiencing prob-lems to visit pastors, counsellors and social workers and not to try to solve their problems on their own,” he said. Mukhola condemned the continuous family tragedies which have caused so much sadness in the community the past few months.

On Tuesday, Limpopo Mirror paid the family a visit at Ha-Mutsha. The mood was sombre, with relatives of the deceased in visible grief. The brother of the deceased, Mr John Mudau, said the incident had shocked the family. “I am saddened and I am in a state of shock. I do not have any idea as to what could have happened,” he said.

The chairperson of Munna Ndi Nnyi, Mr Badwell Mufunwaini, voiced his concern about the continuing onslaught on people. He openly condemned the brutal murder. According to him, the community is suffering from a scourge of crime.

The p r i nc ipa l o f Gwamasenga High, Mr Aifheli Dombo, said the incident had left many learners traumatised and it would take a long time

and specialised counselling for them to recover fully. “We are able to cope with the situation because of your support, and we really appreciate it from the bottom of our hearts,” he told pastor Maxwell Masakona, who visited the school on Tuesday to support learners and teachers. Mr Dombo described Mudau as a hard worker and good teacher who was loved by all the learners at the school. He said that as a school they had lost a pillar who had obtained a 100% pass rate in Grade 12 English every year.

Mudau will be buried tomorrow at Ha-Mutsha. He leaves behind his wife and three children. The suspect appeared in the Vuwani Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.

The late Mpho Mathabwe (19).

In yet another incident of seemingly senseless violence, a 25-year-old man allegedly stabbed his 19-year-old girl-friend to death. The murder happened at Tshikhwarani village in Ha-Kutama on Monday.

Mpho Mathabwe was allegedly stabbed numerous times all over her body. Accord-ing to the police report, Mathabwe had just broken up with her boyfriend, who seem-ingly refused to admit that the girl no longer wanted him in her life. The deceased was a Grade 10 pupil at Tshiungulela Sec-ondary School.

The spokesperson for the Tshilwavhusiku police, Const Munyadziwa Marin-di, said Miss Mathabwe died at the scene of the incident. “According to our preliminary investigation, the suspect dragged Miss Mathabwe to his home, where he allegedly stabbed her several times all over her body,” said Marindi. She added that the police had opened a case of murder.

The suspect then allegedly ran away, but the police managed to arrest him on Tuesday at Shayandima. At the time of our going to press, he was still to appear in court.

“It appeared that the two had differences which led them to quarrel before the inci-dent,” a family member said.

Mathabwe’s aunt, Ms Nurse Gabara, said that when the police arrived, the door was still locked. They had to break open the door, only to find Mathabwe´s lifeless body next to the door. “We discovered a panga lying next to Mathabwe´s body,” she said. Gabara said that the family was unable to accept the loss. “It is really painful. She was still young and did not deserve to die like that,” she said.

“I want to see justice done. Mathabwe was very focused on education, and I ex-pected her to complete her studies, so that

she could help the family,” she added.

The deceased´s father, Mr Thomas Mathabwe, said that the family members were still shocked and very disturbed about Mpho´s death.

“She was still young and the family was still ex-pecting a lot from her,” he said. Thomas added that the family would love to see the law take its course. “We want to see a severe

punishment. The accused has to pay for what he has done. He must rot in jail where he belongs,” he emphasized.

Several killings of this nature had been reported in the Tshilwavhusiku area in the past months. Marindi is now calling upon all people who might be having marital or relationship problems to consult the social workers for counselling, rather than resort-ing to killing each other. The late Mr Harry Mudau.

Family violence under the spotlight after two more brutal killings

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Son accused of killing dad with pangaBy Kaizer Nengovhela

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Midoroni clinic project nears completion

Multi-talented gospel musician Rofhiwa Manyaga of Taki and Rofhiwa fame recently mar-ried his long-time sweetheart, Mbavhalelo Kutama. The guests list at the celebrity wedding resembled a “who’s who” in the music and the business world and the ceremony took place at the Christ Worship House in Shayandima.

Manyaga’s latest album, Vic-tory, hit the shelves a short while ago and the wedding was a fitting celebration of his successes. His new wife, Mbavhalelo, is from Mauluma in Nzhelele but currently works for Vodacom in Johannes-burg. Rofhiwa is the founder of the Rofhiwa Gospel Star search,

which unearthed talents like Tha-belo Thavhanyedza, who went on to record a monster gospel hit, Kha A Rendiwe Yesu.

The wedding had been in the pipeline for some time, but Rofhi-wa said they postponed it to give him time to focus on his music. He also said he waited for the right time as they were both still not mature enough to settle down.

“I have waited for this day for too long. I think we are both mature enough that we could now settle down and be together forever. Music will always come second to her, and I will dedicate much of my time to her. I think this relationship will work and last forever,” said Manyaga.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Gospel star ties the knot

Talented gospel musician Rofhiwa Manyaga and his sweetheart, Mbavhalelo, cutting their wedding cake during the ceremony.

Kutama residents will soon have the new Midoroni clinic staffed and open for service, said the spokesperson for the Department of Health, Ms Adele van der Linde on Tuesday.

The multi-million-rand proj-ect was completed last year but couldn’t be officially opened due to financial constraints. “We will activate (the clinic) this new financial year as staff were needed at the already completed clinic and could not be appoint-ed due to financial constraints,” said Van der Linde.

In November 2012, residents expressed their anger and frus-tration at the lack of progress with the construction of two clinic buildings, namely those at Midoroni and Kutama. The projects were supposed to be

finished around mid-2012.While there is seemingly

good news about the expected staffing and opening of the Mi-doroni clinic, the department is yet to find a contractor to resume the work which the previous contractor abandoned at the site of the Kutama clinic. The R9.4 million project at the Kutama clinic was awarded for build-ing the clinic and upgrading the staff housing complex. The contractor failed to complete the project by the set date and was given an extension of 81 days, pushing the project completion date to 2 March 2012.

Van der Linde confirmed that project will continue and the renovations will be completed as soon as a new contractor has been appointed.

The chairperson of the Kuta-ma clinic committee, Ms Mok-

gadi Ralidzhivha, welcomed the news.

“People travel many kilo-metres to reach other, distant clinics when they feel that the services they are getting at the Kutama clinic are not enough. Even our nurses are working under difficult conditions, due to unfinished blocks at the clinic.”

The Kutama Traditional Council’s spokesperson, Vha-musanda Vho-Ntanganedzeni Kutama, said the communities had been looking forward to the completion and opening of both clinics.

“We are very glad after the government built us the two clinics and further urge the De-partment of Health to complete the two projects, so that the resi-dents can get medical assistance at these clinic,” Vho-Kutama said.

The completed Midoroni clinic will open soon.

Multitudes of jubilant commu-nity members bore witness as the MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture, Miriam Ramadwa, officially opened the Musina Nancefield Community Li-brary last Thursday. The total project value for the building is R2.8 million.

The state-of-the-art library consists of a circulation area where thousands of books and other material are kept. There is also an audiovisual room, a cataloguing section, an informal reading area, children’s library activity room, a spacious reading area, ablution facilities, access control area and a kitchen. The building is also user-friendly to the disabled.

MEC Ramadwa said the build-ing and opening of the library was a demonstration of the good

working relationship between the local and provincial government. She said libraries played a very important role in promoting the progress of knowledge.

“Individuals can’t afford to buy books on their own because the prices are very high. Even those who are better off can’t afford to buy all the books they require for their studies. Books are man’s best friends. They give him company equally in times of happiness as well as in times of distress. They are one of the main sources of knowledge. The best place for easy access to books is a library.”

Ramadwa added that some students found it very difficult to do their studies at their homes, for various reasons. “The library will be an asset to the learners who will be able to prepare for

their examinations with ease. The ambience, peaceful and scholarly atmosphere will help them to concentrate more on their school work. Libraries will always be there to indicate the presence of a well-read and educated society.”

She said the government was doing its best to make sure that all services were brought closer to the people. “We have a good story to tell after 20 years of freedom. We will continue to do so to make sure that each one of us fully enjoys the fruits of our hard-earned freedom.”

Lydia Banda, a jubilant grade eight learner of Musina High School, said: “I’m very happy that we will be able to use the library at our doorstep. We thank all involved and there is no doubt that the library will continue to promote literacy in our area.”

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MEC Ramadwa opens Nancefield library

The MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture, Miriam Ramadwa (right), and the mayor of Musina, Carol Phiri, pictured during the official opening the Musina Nancefield Community Library last week.

A fourth-year student nurse suspected of killing a 25-year-old woman at the Giyani Nurs-ing College may have com-mitted suicide by jumping in front of a moving train near Bela-Bela in Limpopo.

The body of the 29-year-old Chuene Mosethi, a nursing stu-dent at Giyani, was found by the police in Bela Bela. He was wanted in connection with the death of Twanano Bilankulu (25) of Giyani section F. The

decomposed body of Bilankulu was found after students alerted the authorities to the fact that a foul smell was coming from a locked room. After investiga-tions, the body was discovered in a student’s room under the bed.

Bilankulu was not a student, but the police are investigat-ing the possibility that she was Mosethi’s girlfriend.

According to the police spokesperson, Col Ronel Otto, the body of the woman was found with an open wound. Otto said

the suspect was from Mahwel-ereng and it seems as if he had fled the area to hide in Gauteng.

A student at the Giyani Nurs-ing College, Victor Molegwa, said the suspect was a quiet person who didn’t talk a lot and never seemed to pose a danger to anyone. “We are shocked by what had happened on our campus and I would like to en-courage other students to speak out if they are having problems, especially with their girlfriends,” said Molegwa.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Murder suspect may have taken own life by jumping in front of train at Bela-Bela

To help motivate and empower disabled people in the Makhado region, the Makhado municipality held a disability-awareness campaign last Friday. Municipal delegates and several councillors visited disabled people at the Grace Missionary Chapel in Dzanani Township at Nzhelele. Under the theme ‘empowering people with disabilities economically’, disabled people were encouraged to focus on economic development and to enrich themselves. In the picture are some of the disabled people who attended the event, with some of the municipal officials and councillors.

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By Elmon Tshikhudu

Univen campus quiet after week of turmoil

Members of the community of Ndzumeri village outside Giyani in Limpopo have stoned to death an old man in a cemetery, shortly after burying another young man.

On Sunday, Elias Bakisi Nkuna (70) attended the funeral of the 22-year-old Thulani Vhuma. Vhu-ma died after a short illness. The grandfather was not aware of the fact that some of the community members were accusing him of practising witchcraft.

According to a family member who refused to be named, the old man was responsible for killing Vhuma. She said Vhuma died after visiting Nkuna at his home in Dan-iel Rabalele, which is not far from his own village, Ndzumeri.

She said the mourners planned to kill Nkuna after the burial be-cause they accused him of being responsible for many of the deaths in the area.

Another resident, Daniel Hom-byana, said the killing shows the

levels of hate in the community. He also accused the family of encour-aging members of the public to kill Nkuna. “It is very sad to see old people nowadays being targeted as witches, and if the government does not act, all elderly people will be killed for nothing,” he said.

Nkuna was killed in full view of the hundreds of mourners. After-wards, the attackers allegedly tried to bury the old man in a shallow grave.

The murder of the old man follows two months after a 62-year-old granny was burned to death in Ximawusa and another 79-year-old grandfather was burned to death in Rotterdam

Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Ronel Otto said the police despatched a team to investigate the murder, but at the time of going to press, no one had been arrested. Col Otto believes that suspects will be arrested soon. She has appealed to members of the public not to take the law into their own hands.

The cemetery where the old man was killed.

The situation at the University of Venda is back to normal. This fol-lows after a week of turmoil during which angry students barricaded the entrance to the campus and prevented staff and management from going to work.

The students were angered by the death of a fellow-student who was waiting for an ambulance at the campus clinic last week Monday. The student apparently fell sick, but had to wait for a long time for an ambulance to take her to the local hospital. From what could be established there was only one paramedic on duty and he had to take another sick student to the hospital.

News of her death spread like wild-fire on campus and ignited the fury of the students who gathered at the main gate on Tuesday. They allegedly de-manded that the emergency services on campus be improved and blamed it for the student’s death. The situation remained tense the whole day.

The university became a no-go area, with the main road leading to the main gate being barricaded by huge rocks and other big objects.

Late on Tuesday afternoon, the management tried in vain to address the angry students. Some student leaders wanted to hand over a mem-orandum of their grievances to the management.

A journalist from Limpopo Mirror, Elmon Tshikhudo, became a casualty

of the protest when angry students wrestled his camera and notebook from him and destroyed them. It was not clear why the students vented their anger on a member of the media. The journalist was also manhandled and pelted with stones. Tshikhudo was later whisked away to safety by some concerned members of the community.

Attempts to get comments from the SRC president, Uhuru Mofokeng, were unsuccessful.

Mirror visited the campus on Mon-day to asses the situation. Classes were continuing and students said they were happy to be back. “We have lost plenty schooling time and we do not even know if we will be able to catch up with the lectures, but it was for a worthy cause, “ said Muvhusi Lumadi, an environmental sciences student.

Univen spokesperson Mr Takalani Dzaga said they had held several meetings with the leadership of the students. “We have agreed with the leadership of the students that we have to beef up our emergency services.”

Thohoyandou police spokesperson Constable Avhafarei Tshiovhe said they had opened an inquest in respect of the dead student. She said they were monitoring the situation and that it was under control.

Tshikhudo has since laid charges with the police.

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Old man killed at graveyard

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By Elmon Tshikhudo

Food hampers for bus crash victims

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Another blow for struggling Mpandeli

Families of the 10 Thohoyan-dou bus accident victims who are still mourning the loss of their loved ones, received some relief and comfort when the Thulamela branch of the South African Council of Churches visited them.

The 10 died when a bus from the Malamulele area crashed head-on with a fully laden taxi from Thohoyandou. The taxi was en route to villages such Basani, Muraga, Xhikundu, and Tshikonelo.

The church delegation was led by the SACC chairperson, Reverend Mohale Makhene, and he was accompanied by members of his executive, Rev-erends Jabulani Monegi, Lem-sie Mapaile, Ernest Mamogwa

and Prince Ramahala. They also handed over groceries to the families as well as school shoes for the children of the victims.

When visiting the Mamushi-ana family from Tshamavhudzi, Reverend Makhene said the or-ganisation had been touched by the accident. The Mamushiana family lost a daughter, Portia, who left behind two children.

“We are an organisation that responds to situations whenever they arise. We are always near the people, especially those in bereavement. We pray for them, counsel them and even refer them to experts who can offer professional help. We have picked up on some challenges the family and especially the

children of the deceased are facing. We would have loved to address them, but our coffers are dry and we will go out and knock on different doors and see what we can do to help them,” he said.

The dead woman’s mother, Ms Mthavini Mamushiana, said the visitors were just like an answer to their prayers.

“We are thankful that you visited us. Since my daughter died in that horrific accident, we have been struggling to raise her two children from grants, which are not even enough for this family of seven. What you have brought here will sustain us for a while and the prayers you offered will keep us strong,” she said.

The visitors and the family members with the groceries that was brought along by the visitors.

Mpandeli Secondary School, one of the most under-re-sourced schools at Tshifudi outside Thohoyandou, were dealt a hammer blow when the only small store room they had was completely gutted by fire.

The school, which falls under the Vhumbedzi Circuit, is over-crowded, does not have enough toilets and is at an advanced state of decay, with cracks in the walls of most classes. To add to their woes, a fire broke out in the store room on Monday morning (2nd). Fortunately, the fire did not spread to other classrooms.

School governing body chair-person Ms Fulufhelo Mulovhedzi said she was at home at around 06:30 when a call came through, informing her of the fire. “I rushed to the school immedi-ately, only to find that the store room was completely engulfed in flames. Firefighters and the

police arrived and the flames were put out, but by then every-thing in the store room, including books and other utensils, were completely destroyed,” she said.

Mulovhedzi said pupils who were trying to help salvage items from the store room were over-whelmed by the fumes and had to be taken to the nearest clinic, where they were treated and discharged.

“As of now, we do not know the cause of the fire, but we strongly suspect an electrical fault, because the fire started right next to the electric box. We will await police investigations to ascertain the real cause of the fire,” said Mulovhedzi.

“We have many challenges here. With 1 066 pupils, class-es are overflowing, with some having to accommodate up to 90 pupils. The classroom walls are cracked, with the rafters in a state

of decay and the roof could cave in at any time, putting the lives of the pupils at risk. The staff room is not adequate for the educators, HOD and the deputy principal. Some of the pupils are taught in an open shed, which is watery because of the rains and is not suitable for teaching,” she said.

Mulovhedzi further pointed out that there are not enough toilets as most of them are too old and are no longer safe for use.

“Most of our boys are now using the nearby bushes to relieve themselves, which is not safe as they are exposed to snakes and they are also causing friction with the communities living next to the school, who are now com-plaining of the stench,” she said.

W/O Mphoshomali of the Tshaulu police said they had re-ceived a report about the incident, but no case was opened as no foul play was suspected.

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By Elmon Tshikhudo

Is Phalama SA’s worst smelling village?Entering the remote rural village of Phalama outside Tshilamba in the Mutale area is like entering a fully opened pit toilet.

The stench of fresh faeces, mixed with the sound of big mosquitoes, is what greets a person when entering the village. This is all because of an unattended sewage dam just on the doorstep of the houses, in the middle of the old sites and the RDP houses not far from the village.

More sites are envisaged to be demarcated, which means the residents will have to bear the big, nauseating stink and to endure untold suffering for as long as it is still there

Resident spokesperson and civic leader Mr Thiathu Tuwani said life had not been easy in the village. “This dam was built in the early 90s, and our understanding at that time was that it was there as a tempo-rary measure and that it would be moved to a more suitable place. We have waited and waited for it to be moved, but nothing has happened since 1996. We are wor-ried that nothing they had promised will hap-pen,” he said.

He said they were told that the dam would be fenced and that there would be workers who would look after the dam, but this did not happen. “Chil-dren are at risk of losing their lives and falling ill as they sometimes swim there, not knowing what it is. Our cattle drink this stinking sewage and there are lots of mosquitoes when dusk comes. Recently, many children fell sick and had to be taken to hos-pital because of the mosquitoes from the dam. The worst part is the stink that is making life unbearable for the residents,” he said.

Tuwani said they had made representations to the government and also to the Presidency, with no positive response. “The only language the government understands is when we take to the streets. We are organizing the mother of all marches ever seen here in Mutale and we are inviting all to support us in this endeavour, be it political parties or human rights organisations; all are welcome,” added Tuwani.

Vhembe District Municipality spokesperson Mr Matodzi Ralushai said he was aware of the problem and that the municipality was in constant talks with the community. He said the dam had been built long before people had settled there and that, because of development, people were moving closer to the plant.

“We are a government by the same people and we have an open-door policy. Sooner rather than later, together with the community, we will find a solution to the problem,” he said.

The unbearable stench is the order of the day for pupils who pass near the plant.

Flowing sewage, which is a cause for concern for local residents.

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Tshikota resident lost faith in Council’s sweet promises amidst a river of faeces“Our troubles know no end. This sewer has been affecting us for the past two years and some months now. Our mu-nicipality is not being helpful.”

A resident of Tshikota, Ms Sophie Ndou, said those painful words when Limpopo Mirror visited her home at house number 1216 on 3 April. The family at house number 1216, and their neighbours, had been complain-ing to the Makhado Municipality about the hazardous trench of streaming sewage situated near their house.

The municipality had dug the trench from the sewerage mainline to divert the seemingly uncontrollable sewage onto the open, bushy ground which lies only about 15 metres away from the houses at Mibomoni section. This happened some two years ago.

Today, after the family’s many attempts to get the municipality to fix the sewerage system and also after numerous articles which Limpopo Mirror wrote on the case, the municipality recently widened and deepened the trench.

“We sit outdoors all the time to keep an eye on our children,” said Ndou. “We fear they might go near the river of faeces and fall into it and die. They want a child to die first before they close this river of faeces.”

During the summer rains, ex-plained Ndou’s neighbour, who declined to be named, the trench overflowed with sewage and got into their houses. “It was a total mess,” she said.

On 3 April, there was no run-ning water in Tshikota. There was a flaked carpet of sewage inside the unfinished rooms which Ndou is currently trying to add to her RDP house.

“This mess came from an

overflowing toilet,” she said. “Most of the time there’s no water in Tshikota. So when water comes after three or four days, the sewage from other homes pushes up in my toilet and fills my house.”

Ndou told Limpopo Mirror this Tuesday that she had hired labour to totally remove the toi-let as it was causing her a lot of problems. “We are using a bucket now,” she said. “When it is full, we just empty the contents in the river of faeces.”

At some stage last year, mu-nicipal workers who had come to fix the dysfunctional sewerage system were said to have told the affected family to move to any of the nearby villages if they thought the sewage was prob-lematic to them. The municipal-

aity’s spokesperson, Mr Louis Bobodi, subsequently responded that whoever suggested that the family should relocate was not speaking on the municipality’s behalf and “was out of order”.

“I am confused now,” Ndou said. “This lack of service de-livery tells me to open the eyes of my mind and vote for change on 7 May. It’s hard for us in Tshikota.”

The spokesperson for Vhembe District Municipality, Mr Ma-todzi Ralushai, confirmed that the sewerage system falls under their jurisdiction. “We are not aware that there is such a prob-lem where sewerage systems are fixed today and the next day the same problem reoccurs,” he said. “We will look into this matter and get back to you with a response.”

Surprised young boys look into the deep and widened trench which the Makhado Municipality has just extended.

A research specialist of the Sustainable Development in Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA), Dr Palesa Sekhejane, was the guest speaker during a recent public lecture at Univen. “We must be aware that the African continent is rich in a young population and if we can invest in young people, this would contribute much towards the continent’s economic development,” she said. In our photograph are some of the students, speakers and guests that attended the event. Photo: Silas Nduvheni

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PHOTO RIGHT: Well-known freelance journalist Rebecca Nemakonde of Matangari, who has done stints with the Daily Sun and Capricorn Voice, recently tied the knot with her sweetheart, Pastor Albert Mamafha of Matshavhawe. Mamafha works as a machine operator in Sekhukhune and is also a pastor at the Matshavhawe and Murunwa United African Apostolic Church. They were blessed by Pastors Cedric (standing right) and Melva (standing left) Mathoho of the Living Rock Church of Christ where the wedding took place.

PHOTO LEFT: The CEO of Ramazwi Security Agency, Mr Victor Ramambila, urged the students who were graduating on Saturday to strive to achieve their dreams. He was speaking during the agency’s graduation ceremony held at the Makhado show grounds. He said when he started his security school, he had nothing, but his passion to train people drove him to build his college from scratch. In total, 112 students who were doing a learnership graduated. During the ceremony, 10 pupils from three schools were given school uniforms and shoes. In the picture are Dr Thivhilaheli Nedohe (left), some of the students who graduated, and Mr Victor Ramabila (right).

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Maiwashe (34) from Mbilwi-Makanga outside Thohoyandou has recently released an album, Nndededze, loosely meaning Guide me. Accor-ding to him, the message of the album is that the community must trust God to guide them through their lives.

The album has nine tracks, with Pfunzo ndi ifa, Nndila ndi nthinhi and She wanna see me gone among the favourites.

“We know about God while we are young. As we get older, we tend to forget about Him and how important He should be in our lives. We should not try to run away from the reality that God is still in control of our lives, hence the title track, Nndededze,” he added.

Nndededze is his third al-bum. In 2006 his debut album was named Thavha ndi nnga-na? and in 2010 he recorded the album Innocent Siblings.

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JAH SOLDIERS dedicates CD to GodA local talented gospel artist, Takie Ndou, will be perform-ing in the USA in July. He will showcase his talent for about a month in that country.

Ndou (30), a multi-award-winning artist, will also be performing in Nigeria before the end of April. He says he is not nervous about the challenge and exposure he will be facing. “I have been to Germany, Bo-tswana, Lesotho, Rwanda and Swaziland before. This is just an extension of my experience of performing on the global stage,” says Ndou, who was born at Ha-Mutsha.

He and his four siblings, two elder brothers and two younger sisters, were raised by their single mother, Agrinett Ndou. His father passed away in 1998, when he was 15 years old.

He started his career in music in 2004 after he quit his full-time job i n t he IT in -dus t ry . He released his fi rst al-bum, Masimudumise, in the same year. The

album sold more than 15 000 copies and he released anoth-er gospel hit, Unkhumbule, in 2005. In 2006, Ndou re-leased a duet album, I’m going home, with his friend, Rofhiwa Manyaga.

They released three albums before they decided to go solo again in April last year, when Ndou released his latest album, The Psalmist.

The Psalmist is his biggest success up to date and won fi ve awards last year: album of the year (Metro Awards), artist of the year, song of the year and best album of the year (Ingoma Awards) and best

collaboration (Crown Gospel Awards). He attributes his success to his commitment to music and the grace of God.

Ndou says he wants to con-tinue producing good music, “even when I am over 50, like my role model Benja-min Dube.” He is now based in Johannesburg where he is involved in music full-time. He believes he is succeeding because he is running his mu-sic professionally by working with a team of specialists at the Bold Music Company. “Our local artists do not succeed

because they want to do things on their own.

I am advising all to rope in managers and producers, so that they can take their music to an-other level,” says Ndou, who is also

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

MEC Magadzi drops in on two rural schoolsThe MEC for Education in Limpopo, Ms Dikeledi Magadzi, visited two schools in Vhembe to monitor the in-frastructure and find out more about the challenges facing rural schools.

Magadzi, accompanied by a representative of the Engen petroleum company, Ms Thandi Manqana, paid a visit to the Val-dezia Higher Primary School and the Shihlobyeni Primary School in Lemana, Elim, last Thursday.

“We needed to see the state of the infrastructure in schools and not just read about the schools’ reports from the district offices,” Magadzi said. She indicated that

the other reason for her visit to those primary schools was to urge teachers to work harder, so that learners could pass at the end of each term. “I once visited a high school and teachers complained that there were learners who couldn’t express themselves, both verbally and in written form,” she said.

Magadzi added that the teach-ers in high schools complained that they were now doing double work – teaching learners how to read and write while they should have been continuing with syllabi.

Shihlobyeni Primary School’s principal, Mr Nyiko Maluleke,

informed the MEC about the lack of a working borehole and a kitchen at the school. Magadzi noted down the challenge the school is facing and promised to look into it. “We are happy to have you here in our school,” Maluleke told Magadzi.

Engen’s representative, Ms Thandi Manqana, said her com-pany had decided to donate mov-able chalk boards to at least nine schools in Limpopo as part of Engen’s Klevakids Paraffin Safe-ty Awareness campaign, which commences later this year. “We are committed to community in-volvement and social upliftment,” Manqana said.

Pictured at Shihlobyeni Primary School are (from left to right) Mr James Khashane (SGB), Ms Tsakani Mdoka (HOD), MEC Dikeledi Magadzi, Mr Falaza Baloyi (manager of Soutpansberg East Circuit), Nyiko Maluleke (principal) and Mr George Masindi (SGB).

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LEFT: Preparations are well underway for the Madombidzha Arsenal FC beauty competition which is set to take place on the 18th of this month (April) at the Makhado show grounds. The competition will start at 17:00. The team has invited members of the public to attend the glittering event and the entrance fee is only R50 per person. The event organiser and team’s secretary, Mr Trinity Tshivhula, said they had managed to secure at least 22 sponsors. Every participant will go home with an electric kettle and a merit certificate as a token of appreciation for their participation, whilst the winner will walk away with a stove worth R3 500. The first and second princesses will go home with microwaves. Entertainers like Bundu of Tshivhilingana movie, Phathutshedzo “Tshibulebule”Muthambi, Dee Jay Khoro and some of the Muvhango actors will be entertaining the audience. In the picture are some of the participants who were photographed during the rehearsals on Saturday.

Laws, regulations and other decision-making processes regularly require public meetings and comment on municipal actions.

This became evident when representatives from different community structures recently converged at the Musina Nancefield municipal boardroom to make inputs into the service delivery and budget implementation plan (SDBIP) of the Musina Municipality.

The meeting looked at the quarterly report of the Musina Municipality and the 2014/15 SDBIP. It was truly a joint effort as community members, councilors and municipal officials jointly discussed ways of intensifying service delivery within the municipal area.

Mayor Carol Phiri said the municipality was required to structure and manage its administration, budgeting and planning processes. “It is important to give priority to the basic needs of the community and to promote the social and economic devel-opment of the community and also participate in national and provincial development programmes. This will also help us to look at the development of objectives and priorities for our people, including our local economic development aims.”

Phiri said there was also a need to scrutinize the development of strategies aligned with national or provincial sectoral plans and planning requirements binding on the municipality. “The municipality always includes its stakeholders when taking deci-sions to ensure a smooth link between planning and delivery through a detailed and concrete project-de-sign process. This gives sector specialists their appropriate role in the process, thereby contributing to a smooth planning implementation link.”

She encouraged community members to partic-ipate in all municipal meetings to make sure that they are part of the planning and implementation processes.

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By Frank Mavhungu

Real Aces crush Tshakhuma FC

The opening matches for the MTG Soccer Challenge will be played at the Khubvi Benjies grounds next weekend, 19-20 April. The compe-tition was officially launched during a glittering ceremony that was held at the Two Ten Hotel in Sibasa on Sunday afternoon.

During the ceremony, the manager of MTG Funerals, Mr Shudufhadza Magwabeni, handed over a cheque to the value of R100 000 to the chairperson of the Thulamela Local Football Association (Thulfa), Mr Aifheli Tshisikule.

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The treasurer of the association,

Mr Marcus Mukumela, appealed to the club officials to ensure that the players demonstrated good conduct during the matches to avoid incidents that would bring both the association and the sponsors into disrepute.

A total of 134 teams which are af-filiated to the Thulamela Local Foot-ball Association will take part in the competition. The champions for the competition will receive a cash prize of R15 000, soccer kit, gold medals and a floating trophy. The runners-up will take home a cash prize of R5 000, soccer kit and silver medals.

The third- and fourth-placed teams will win cash prizes of R3 000 and R2 000 respectively, apart from the soc-cer kit which they will be presented with. Teams booted out of the com-petition in the quarterfinal stage will each go home with a consolation prize of R1 000. The final will be staged at the Makonde Stadium on Monday, June 16. Phaphazela Real Hexagon are the defending champions.

The dignitaries display the dummy cheque. They are, from left to right, Mr Aifheli Tshisikule (Thulfa), Shudufhadza Magwabeni (MTG), Leonard Masikhwa (MTG) and Marcus Mukumela (Thulfa).

It remains to be seen whether Giyani Hotspurs will continue to pave their way up when they host Mosesetjane All Stars in their SAFA Second Division League match at the Giyani Stadium to-morrow. Hotspurs are still fresh from a 2-1 victory over Winners Park at the Mahwelereng Stadium last Saturday, and a win tomorrow will enhance their chances of taking the league title to Giyani.

Rospa United will travel to Polok-wane, where they will lock horns with Mighty FC at the Peter Mokaba Ath-letics Stadium this evening, starting at 18:30. Mighty FC are a difficult side to beat in front of their home crowd, and Rospa United should be thankful if they manage to come back home with a point in hand.

Dynamos FC are gearing up for

their away fixture against Lephalale Young Killers, with whom they will rub shoulders at the Mogol Stadium in Lephalale. It will be time for Young Killers to avenge the 1-2 defeat they suffered at the hands of Modimolle Aces last Saturday.

The match of the week will be between Bellevue Winners Park and Blue Rocks at the Malamulele Stadi-um. Both Blue Rocks and Winners Park are contesting the league title. Phungo All Stars will battle it out for league points against Basel FC at the Makhado Eltivillas grounds. Joe’s Express will take on Ray Pillars at the Makwarela Stadium. The Dolphins FC and Magezi FC will test each oth-er’s strength at the Aldorado Stadium in Polokwane. Winners Park will pay a visit Great North FC at the Univer-sity of Limpopo’s Oscar Stadium.

By Frank Mavhungu

More points for Giyani Spurs?

Tshivhulana Real Aces fought hard to earn their 4-2 victory over Tshakhuma na ndilani FC in the final of the Vho-Makhadzi Funerals Soccer Challenge held at the Vuwani Mandani grounds on Saturday.

Godfrey Mudau, Aces’ lethal striker who scored a brace in the match, was a thorn in the flesh of the defense of Tshakhuma.

Aces took the lead in the 18th minute. Godfrey Mudau went loose from the right corner and un-leashed a powerful ground cutter from the edge of the box. The keeper of Tshakhuma watched helplessly as the ball hit the back of the net.

Andani Ramulayo of Tshakhuma was rep-rimanded with a card, following a continued argument with the referee in the 24th minute. Tshakhuma were awarded a free kick just outside the box three minutes later. Andani Ramulayo blasted in a rocket from the set piece to bring the half-time score to 1-1.

Aces reclaimed their leadership six minutes into the last half. It was Godfrey Mudau who made things happen once more. This time around, he gave the ball the final touch after a scramble within the box.

The goal was an insult to the players of Tshakhu-ma. They retaliated within a short space of time. Khongelani Nwankoti tried his luck from outside the box, but the ball hit the woodwork and bounced across the goal line.

Real Aces were reduced to 10 men in the 68th

minute. Vhonani Dalana was given his marching orders for using vul-gar words towards the referee.

Tshakhuma failed to capitalize on the set-back as they started to play defensive football after the incident. Ste-ven Mudau scored the third for Real Aces after a rebound in the 74th minute. Real Aces put the matter beyond doubt when Given Munyai beat the offside trap and scored the fourth later in the game.

Lavhelesani Singo of Tshakhuma controls the ball while Rinae Mulaudzi of Aces is ready to intercept.

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Benny’s aiming to win Kay Motsepe Cup

By Frank Mavhungu

XI Bullets too strong for Young RoversIn their losers’ final match for the Vho-Makhadzi Fu-nerals Soccer Challenge at the Vuwai Mandani grounds on Saturday, Tshirululuni XI Bullets showed Mission Young Rovers no mercy when they crushed them 2-0 to finish the competition in third place.

XI Bullets approached the game aggressively, with their strikers showing a huge appetite

for goals. Realizing that it was difficult for them to match their opponents, Young Rovers start-ed to frustrate them with their rough tackles. They did not get far with their wrongdoings as the referee, Mr NP Netshiombo, warned two of them with cards in quick succession. Shuduf-hadzo Dzhuguda was the first one to go into the referee’s book. He tackled Kolani Makumbe

from behind and the referee was lenient enough not to give him his marching orders.

The wheel of fortune turned against Young Rovers in the 28th minute. Bullets were awarded a corner kick that was taken by Venson Mathatha.

Patrick Mudau scored with a header after a mix-up within the penalty area.

As if they were the leading side, Young Rovers start-ed to demonstrate their delaying tactics. The sit-uation returned to normal after their midfielder, Valley Tshishonge, was warned with a card for wasting time. Young Rovers started to play like a team towards the end of the first half, but it was difficult for them to find the net.

Bullets continued to enjoy more ball pos-session in the last half. Their efforts did not pass without reward as Willie Makumbe scored their second goal in the 64th minute. Makumbe made no mistake after receiving a pre-cooked pass from Motive Khosa within the penalty box. The remaining part of the game was lukewarm as both sides adopted a

wait-and-see pattern.Trevor Kharidzha of Young Rovers (left) and Patrick Mudau of Bullets fight to win the ball.

The 2014 Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup, the biggest U/19 schools soccer tournament in Africa, is about to get under-way, with the schools involved vying for some serious prize money.

The tournament is now in its 10th year and the funds that will be allocated to the winning schools at provincial and national level are a whopping R3.4 mil-lion. All the prize money must be used to fund projects identified by the school that will enhance their pupils’ learning experience and help the community they are

located in.Last year’s Limpopo champi-

ons, who ended in sixth position in the national championship, Benny’s Care Sports Academy, will be spending their R100 000 winnings on furniture and computers.

Registration for this year’s competition closed at the end of March and the organisers, the South African Schools Football Association (SASFA), are busy drawing up the fixtures for the games at cluster level. Once those matches have been played, the winners will go through to the

regional playoffs, followed by the provincial championships, with the top two schools from each province going through to the national championships.

According to Shawn Bishop from the Mamelodi Sundowns Academy, who represents Sun-downs boss Patrice Motsepe, this year several development coach-es will be attending the provincial finals to scout for talent.

The coach of Benny’s Care, Justice Matloga, promised that they were going to win the tour-nament this year and bring the silverware to Limpopo.

Benny’s Care aim to win this year’s Sanlam Kay Motsepe cup.

After receiving a complete soccer kit from a local businessman, Mr Apie Saayman, early last month, Tshakhuma na ndilani Football has reason to rejoice once again. This follows the decision by the management of the Levubu outlet of Galito’s Flame Grilled Chicken to sponsor the team. The ceremony during which the sponsorship was officially launched was held at the outlet last Friday evening.

During the ceremony, the manager of the outlet, Mr Patrick Maruma, handed over a complete soccer kit valued at R56 000 to the captain of the team, Lushaka Monobe. During an interview with Mr Maruma shortly after the ceremony, he indicated that when the management of the team approached them for sponsorship two months ago, they did not give the proposal a second thought.

Mr Maruma stated that, as a company, they felt obliged to assist the government in its efforts to fight crime, hence their decision to take the children off the streets through sponsorship. He said the company was looking forward to seeing the team produce players that will feature in the national team in coming years.

When receiving the kit, team captain Lushaka Monobe said that the sponsorship would serve as a motivating factor to the players. He revealed that the club was formed three months ago and affili-ated to the Makhado Local Football Association a month later.

By Frank Mavhungu

Tshakhuma na ndilani FC in new coloursAccording to Monobe, the team did not have a

soccer kit at the time that they joined the league. “We used to borrow soccer kits from other local teams during our first league matches, until Mr Saayman came to our rescue early last month,” said Monobe. Tshakhuma na ndilani managed to reach the final of the prestigious Vho-Makhadzi Soccer Challenge, despite the fact that the team was formed only three months ago. They lost 2-4 to Tshivhulana Real Aces in the final at the Vuwani Mandani grounds last Saturday.

The manager of Galito’s Levubu, Mr Patrick Maruma (far left), poses for a photo with the team after the presentation of the kit.

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Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha Fulwana Plan-ning Consultants, vho imela mune wa tshipida tsha bulasi i divheyaho sa farm Mpapuli 278 MT Registration Division, Limpopo Province kha muvhundu wa Ha-Dumasi ya u shandukisa kushu-misele kwa mavu u bva kha “Agricultural” (zwa vhulimisi) u ya kha “Spe-cial” u itela u fhatiwa ha tshititshi tsha zwivhaswa na zwinwe-vho zwi tshim-bilaho na tshititshi tsha zwivhaswa( filling sta-tion). Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelana-ho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulane: wa ku Dzudza-nyele na Mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou na ofisini ya Minidzhere muhul-wane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele,

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CHANGE OF LAND USE

It is hereby notified that an application has been made by the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants for the change of land use on portion of the remainder of the farm Mpapuli 278 MT Registration Divi-sion, Limpopo Province in Dumasi Village from “Agricultural use to “Spe-cial for filling station with Ancillary uses subject to conditions”. The applica-tion and the relevant docu-ments are open for inspec-tion at the offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 and at the office of the Senior Manager: Plan-ning and Development, Thulamela Local Munici-pality, First floor, Thohoy-andou for 28 days from the 04th of April 2014. Objection to the applica-tion must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager, Thu-lamela Municipality P.O. BOX 5066, Thohoyandou, 0700 or at the office of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Cor-ner of Landros mare and Rabe street, Polokwane city, 0699 for a period 28 days from the 04th of April 2014. Address of au-thorised agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P. O. BOX 55980, Polok-wane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060, Fax 015 297 4040/ 086 663 5119.

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NDIVHADZO YA U TANGANYA ZWITEN-TSI KHATHIHI NA U SHANDUKISWA HA

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MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo iti-waho nga vha Fulwana Planning Consultants, vho imela vhane vha zwi-tentsi zwi divheyaho sa Erf 40 and Erf 41 Tho-hoyandou C, malugana na u tanganya zwitentsi zwo bulwaho afho ntha khathihi na u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Residential 1” vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha phera ya muta muthihi u ya kha “Residential 2“ vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha phera dza mita minzhi u itela u fhata pfamo dzau hirisa. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofis-ini ya minidzhere muhul-wane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoy-andou. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 04 Lamba-mai 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbi-laelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga du-vha la 04 Lambamai 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polok-wane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119.

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TANEOUSLY WITH REZONING/ CHANGE

OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made by the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants cc on behalf of the registered owners of Erf 40 and Erf 41 Thohoyandou C for consolidation and a si-multaneous rezoning from “Residential 1” to “Resi-dential 2” for the purpose of erecting rooms for rent-als. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou, for 28 days from 04th April 2014. Objection to the ap-plication must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipality manager, Thulamela Municipality, P.O. Box 5066, Thohoy-andou, 0950, for a peri-od of 28 days from 04th April 2014. Address of authorized agent: Ful-wana Planning Consul-tants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 297-4040.

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Notice of Sale in Execution Immovable

PropertyA sale in Execution of the undermentioned prop-erty is to be held without reserve at Magistrate’s Court, Flex Avenue, Mu-sina on Friday the 25th April, 2014 at 09H00. Full Condilions of sale can be inspected at the Offices of the Sheriff of the High Court, Whyte Street, Musina and will also be read out by the Sheriff pri-or to the sale in execution. The Execution Creditor, Sheriff and/or Plaintiff’s Attorneys do not give any warranties with regards to the description and/or im-provements.PROPERTY: Erf 164, Messina Township, Rege-stration Division MT Lim-popo Province, Measur-ing: 1046 square meters, Known as 41 Willem Smit Street, Musina.I M P R OV E M E N T S : Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dinnigroom, Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Shower, 2 Toilets, 2 Ga-rages, 2 Carports, Store-room, Bathroom/Toilet.Hack Stupel & Ross, At-torneys for Plaintiff, PO Box 2000, Pretoria. Tel: 0123254185, REF: DU PLOOY/LM/GP8384.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN

DECEASED ESTATEIn the Es ta te o f the Late:Maphaha Mashudu Adam, Estate Number: 1462/2008, Identity num-ber: 650221 5737 080, Last Address: Tshiozwi Village, Date of Death: 2008-04-21. All persons having claims against the abovementioned are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned with-in Thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof hereof. MADALA PHILLIP ATTORNEYS, Office No. 84, Limdev Building, Thohoyandou, 0950.

NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35

Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liqui-dation and Distribution Account in respect of the Late Moyane Joseph shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 31st day of March 2014. MADALA PHIL-LIP ATTORNEYS, Ex-ecutrix Attorneys, Office No. 84, Block C, P.O. Box 3411,Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 015 962 2230, Ref: MAD/MOYANE/EST:121.

Thulamela Local Munic-ipality.

Notice for Rezoning/Change of Land use.

It is hereby noticed that application has been made by Milingoni Gumani Mishack Gabeni on be-half of the registered own-ers for amendment of the zoning and use of land on Erf No: 3/30 BA, Tho-

hoyandou, from business extension of site loading zone. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office for the senior manager: Planning and Developments, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou, for 28 days from 11 April 2014. Objection to the ap-plication must be lodged with or made in writting to the Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipal-ity, Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950, for a period of 28 days from 09 May 2014. Adress of authorized agent: P.O Box 1619, Thohoyandou, 0950. Cell: 0832647218, Fax: 0159641086, Email: [email protected]

Section 35In the estate of the late Azwifarwi Leslie Mpha-phuli, ID: 4503235515086 of Miluwani who died on 19 May 2011, first and final liquidation and dis-tribution account will lie for inspection for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the Master of High Court Thohoyandou. Dated and signed at Thohoyandou on this the 11th day of April 2014. Richard Matho-bo Attorneys, Attorneys for Defendant, 2010 Centre, Block 2D18, Next to PhalaPhala FM, Thohoyandou, PO Box 1510, Sibasa, 0970, Tele-fax: 0159620199, Cell: 0732046637.

In the Labour Court of South Africa held at

JohannesburgCase number: LP5924-13, In the matter between: Mashudu Elias Mutuwa and 1 other, Execution Creditor and Ratombo Communal Property Association, Execution Debtor.

Notice of Sale in Exe-cution

Kindly take notice that in terms of judgment granted on the 17th day of Janu-ary 2014 in the Johan-nesburg Labour Court and Warrant of Execution issued thereafter, a Sale in Execution of the under-mentioned goods will be held on 07 May 2014 at 14:00 PM at Sheriff’s Of-fice, Kruger Str 111,Lou-is Trichardt 0920, to the highest bidder, without warranties or representa-tion, consisting of:GOODS:1x 440 Massey Ferguson Trekker MET 1 as Sleep-wa1x 290 Massey Ferguson Trekker1x 3000 Ford Trekker1x 5000 Ford Trekker1x 8860 Ford Landini Trekker1x 6610 Ford Trekker1x 2 As Sleepwa (Rooi)1x 135 Massey Ferguson TrekkerDated at Thohoyandou on this the 01st day of April 2014. Execution Creditor’s: Tshilidzi Makuya Attorneys, Dr. R.R Mashapha Build-ing, Office No A 08, Next to Luvhengo Com-plex, Thohoyandou, P.O Box 6075, Thohoyan-dou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 5044, Fax: 0159626267,

Cell: 0723847341, REF: MEM/0031.

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Mashawu Frank Tshi-rando of Identity number: 400711 5427 081 of Ha - Mashau Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Prov-ince who died on the 27th

day of February 2014 and who was divorced at the time of his death. Es-tate number: 770/2014, Master’s office: Tho-hoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 36/2014

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Sono Ben Bethuel of Identity number: 540804 5785 086 of House No 123B, Kremetart Gi-yani District, Limpopo Province who died on the 17th day of January 2014 and who was married in community of property to Constance Sono od Identity Number: 680724 0465 080. Estate number: 2131/2014, Master’s of-fice: Polokwane. All per-sons having claims against the above mentioned es-tate are required to lodge their claims with under-signed within 30 days af-ter the date of publication. Dated and signed at Tho-hoyandou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 35/2014

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Dis-tribution Account in the Estate of the Late Mabasa Gezani James, Identi-ty number: 410110 5334 082 of Stand No 145, Muswani Village, Vhem-be District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 03rd day of January 2014, estate number: 358/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoy-andou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoy-andou. Should no objec-tion thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Tho-hoyandou during the spec-ified period, the executor will proceed to make pay-ments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 19/2014

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Dis-tribution Account in the Estate of the Late Ramu-

hashi Alidzulwi Amelia, Identity number: 610420 0864 084 of Shayandima Location, Vhembe Dis-trict, Limpopo Province, who died on the 06th day of February 2014, estate number: 349/2014, Mas-ter’s Office: Thohoy-andou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoy-andou. Should no objec-tion thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Tho-hoyandou during the spec-ified period, the executor will proceed to make pay-ments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 20/2014

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Fi-nal Liquidation and Distri-bution Account in the Es-tate of the Late Ngobeni Nkhensani Dinah, Iden-tity number: 560613 0817 082 of Ndhambi Village, Giyani, Limpopo Prov-ince, who died on the 14th day of February 2011, estate number: 882/2014, Master’s Office: Polok-wane will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoy-andou. Should no objec-tion thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Tho-hoyandou during the spec-ified period, the executor will proceed to make pay-ments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 018/2014

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Late Mal-uleke Mbazimma Elias, Identity number: 450501 5206 083 of Stand No 85, Mashavele Village, Gi-yani, Limpopo Province, who died on the 22nd day of August 2013, estate number: 6631/2013, Mas-ter’s Office: Polokwane will be open for inspec-tion by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoyan-dou. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoy-andou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 29/2013

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Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Dis-tribution Account in the Estate of the Late Kho-sa Soza Obert, Identity number: 630822 5655 084 of Xikukwani Village, Giyani District, Limpo-po Province, who died on the 28th day of Septem-ber 2013, estate number: 9411/2013, Master’s Of-fice: Polokwane will be

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Late Mthombeni Grace Tin-swalo, Identity num-ber: 710902 0725 083 of Stand No 85, Mhlava Wellem Village, Giyani District, Limpopo Prov-ince, who died on the 09th day of July 2007, estate number: 7182/2007, Mas-ter’s Office: Polokwane will be open for inspec-

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Dis-tribution Account in the Estate of the Late Malele Magezi Samuel, Identity number: 480221 5543 088 of Stand No 554, Basani Village, Vhembe Dis-trict, Limpopo Province, who died on the 01st day of February 2014, estate number: 346/2014, Mas-ter’s Office: Thohoy-andou will be open for

In the Regional Court for the District of Rusten-

burg held at RustenburgCase number: NW/RUS/RC 172/2012, In the mat-ter between: Lebopo Glo-ria Ramokgadi , Plaintiff and Rudzani Nemukula (ID: 840315 5575 085),

Defendant. Notice of Sale in Exe-

cutionA sale in Execution of the undermentioned property is to be held without re-serve at Regional Court of Rustenburg and War-rent of Execution dated 27

VACANCY

Forward applications to:The School Principal

P.O.Box 1507Thohoyandou, 0950

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FOUNDATION PHASE TEACHER Only suitably qualified applicants with teaching

experience and with fluent English, spoken and written skills will be considered.

Thohoyandou VictimEmpowerment Programme

Vacancy:TVEP has a vacancy for a

Project Co-ordinator. Applications closing date:

16 April 2014.

Please access: www.tvep.org.zafor details

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To find out more about the bank, please visit our website at www.vbsmutualbank.co.za

Shareholders of the Bank are hereby invited to submit nominations for the election of Non-Executive Directors to the Board to fill 3 vacancies on the Board of VBS Mutual Bank. The South African Reserve Bank has urged the bank to look for individuals that possess knowledge of and skill in the conduct of a bank and of the laws and customs that govern the banking industry. It must also be taken into account that certain disqualifying criteria apply.Nominations must be signed by at least 2 shareholders and be submitted at the Head Office of the bank, and it shall be appreciated if it is accompa-nied by a detailed CV, the nominee’s written declaration confirming his/her willingness to so act if elected, and if relevant, a declaration by the employer of the nominated person granting permission to serve on the Board and do the duties of a Non-executive director, if elected.The last date to submit these nominations is before close of business on 30 April 2014.

The Notice of the Annual General Meeting, containing a list of nominations will be distributed to shareholders at least 21 days before the date of the Annual General Meeting.Any 2 shareholders of the Bank holding paid up permanent interest bearing shares on 31 March 2014 are allowed to nominate jointly.

INVITATION TO SUBMIT NOMINATIONS FOR NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD V.N. SANDAMELA - CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERMakhado8 April 2014

Mutual Bank.Reg.No. 1051. Authorised financial services and registered credit provider.

VACANCYMale General

Assistant needed:Royal Mnandi Food Service,

Kutama Prison Kitchen.* Gr 12 * Night shift worker

* No criminal record * Uniform supplied.

± R3 000 p.m. + allowances.Closing date: 16/04/2014.

E-mail CV to:[email protected]

open for inspection by all person with an inter-est therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoyan-dou. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoy-andou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 29/2013

LEGALS

VACANCY

inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoy-andou. Should no objec-tion thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Tho-hoyandou during the spec-ified period, the executor will proceed to make pay-ments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 017/2014

tion by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoyan-dou. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoy-andou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 04th day of April 2014. Wisani Ba-loyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 26/2013

September 2013, will the following goods be sold on 25 April 2014 at 11h00, to the highest bidder at: The Sheriff’s Warehouse, Thohoyandou.4PCE Lounge SuiteCoffee TableT.V (Tedelex)DVD (Omega)DVD ( Sony)4 Plate Electric StofeRefrigeratorDated at Rustenburg in this 19th day of March 2014. Zietsman - Horn Ingelyf, Prokureurs vir Eiser, Beyers Naudè RLN 208, Rustenburg, 0299, VERW: JW HORN/sr HR227/REK R272.

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District Municipality

Request for Bids/ProposalsTraining of Vhembe District Municipality Officials

Bid Number Description CIDB Grading

Bid Fee Docs Available Compulsory Briefing Session/Site Inspection

Closing Date Technical Enquiries

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/01

Book 1: Water Services

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/02

Book 2: Pipeline Services

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/03

Book 3: ABET and Plant Cleaning

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/04

Book 4: Water Cost Services

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/05

Book 5: Administration

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/06

Book 6: Finance

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP /27/03/2014/07

Book 7: Management

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/08

Book 8: Information Technology

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/09

Book 9: Monitoring and Maintenance

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/10

Book 10: Payroll

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/11

Book 11: Project Management

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/12

Book 12: Risk and IT

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/13

Book 13: Environmental Project

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/14

Book 14: Water Quality

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/15

Book 15: Air Quality

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/16

Book 16: Fire Services

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 27/03/2014/17

Book 17: Local Government

None R208.00 14 April 2014 23 April 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

12 May 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Corporate Services, Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

Complete bid documents, sealed in an envelope marked with the above mentioned bid number, must be deposited in the bid box next to the entrance of the Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to the Khoroni Hotel (former Venda Tusk Hotel), where the bids will be opened in public.The following documents are required and should form part of the bid: • Original Tax Clearance Certificate • Company Registration Certificate • Proof of purchased bid document receipt • Certified copy of bidder’s ID document • Proof that the bidder’s municipal business account or any of the directors’ municipal accounts are not in arrears (NB: Municipal clearance not older three months) • Certified B-BBEE Verification Certificate. NB: No bids will be accepted from persons in the service of the State.Late, telegraphic, e-mailed or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept a bid as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid.Administrative enquiries can be directed to the Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at (015) 960-2093/ 2107/2075.Mr MT Makumule - Municipal Manager Vhembe District Municipality, Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950

“The legendary cultural hub in the Southern Hemisphere and

a catalyst for Agro and Tourism Development”

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NoticeAnnual Report: 2012/2013 Financial Year

Vhembe District Municipality hereby makes public the 2012/13 Annual Report in terms of Section 127(5) of the Municipal Finance Management Act. Members of the local community are therefore invited to submit written comments or representations to the Office of the Municipal Manager in Vhembe District Municipality’s Head Office regarding the document.

The document copies are available at Vhembe District Municipality’s website at www.vhembe.gov.za or alternatively they may be perused during office hours (from 08:00 to 16:00) from Mondays to Fridays at the following municipalities’ security (customer service) desks: • Vhembe District Municipality • Thulamela Municipality • Makhado Municipality • Mutale Municipality • Musina Municipality.

MT Makumule Municipal Manager

News? Phone us at 015 516 4996

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Capricorn College for FET

Central Office16 Market Street, 0699 POLOKWANE,

Private Bag X9674, 0700 POLOKWANETel: 015 291 3118/5 • Fax: 015 291 2767

www.capricorncollege.co.za

ISO 9001:2008 Certificated

INVITATION TO BID - BID NO: CCFET/2014/CS003Capricorn College for FET is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced service provider within proven knowledge, skills and experience to supply, install and service hygiene services to comply with occupational health and safety act

Project NameCCFET/2014/CS003

Details for compulsory briefing session

Closing date and Time

Bid Document Price

Supply, install and service hygiene services to comply with occupational health and safety act.

Venue: Central Office, Polokwane & Ramokgopa CampusDate: 15/04/2014Time: 10:00

Venue: Senwabarwana & Seshego CampusDate: 16/04/2014Time: 10:00

Wednesday 30 April 2014at: 11:00

R150.00

Client Representative Noko SeloloShirley ManyageVicky Langa

EVALUATION CRITERIA:1. Assessment on Functionality (separate from price): 100 points as allocated in the

bid document 2. Assessment on price: 90 points3. B-BBEE grading: 10 points4. The successful bidder will be required to fill in and sign a service level agreement.

GENERAL INFORMATION:• Bid documents will be available from: 14/04/2014 at Central Office, Finance sec-

tion from 8:00 –15:00, Monday to Friday on a non-refundable cash deposit men-tioned above.

• Bids received after the closing time and date will not be accepted for consideration. • Bid documents must be deposited in the bid box that is allocated in the Central

Office, 16 Market Street, Polokwane. The bid box is open Monday to Friday 7:30 -16:30.

• Bids must be in a sealed envelope with the bid number clearly visible on the out-side. All Bids must be submitted on the official forms – (not to be re-typed).

• Capricorn College for FET reserves the right to increase or reduce the scope of the services needed.

• Capricorn College for FET reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals and to waive technical errors if, in the College’s judgement, the best interests of the College will thereby be promoted.

THE BID IS SUBJECT TO THE PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT POLICY FRAME-WORK ACT AND THE PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS, 2011, THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT AND, IF APPLICABLE, ANY OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT.

POLOKWANE CAMPUSDie Meer StreetPOLOKWANE, 0699Tel: 015 287 0400Fax: 015 287 0439

SESHEGO CAMPUS1919 Freedom DriveSESHEGO, 0742Tel: 015 223 0006Fax: 015 223 5187

SENWABARWANA CAMPUSSenwabarwana Main StreetSENWABARWANA, 0790Tel: 015 505 3172Fax: 015 505 3174 Ad

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Tel: 015 967 9600 Fax: 015 967 9646 Private bag x1254 MUTALE 0956

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 129(3) of Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, No 56 of 2003 that the Oversight Report on the 2012/2013 Annual Report was tabled in council meeting which was held on the 31st March 2014.

The Oversight Report is open for inspection and the public is invited to submit comments in accordance with section 129(3) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, No 56 of 2003 and section21A of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, No 32 of of 2000. The comments and imputs received from public will be considered and may be included in the final Annual Report for the period under review.

Copies of Oversight Report will be available at the Municipal Offices of Mutale Local Municipal building at Mutale.

Written comments can be forwarded to e-mail: [email protected] or fax: 015 967 9677 or posted to Private Bag X1254, Mutale, 0956 for the attention of the Municipal Manager.

The closing date for submission of inputs and comments is 07 May 2014.

For more information, please contact Mrs Thilivhali Matodzi: PMS Officer, tel 015 967 9694 or fax: 015 967 9677 or e-mail: [email protected].

RAZWIEDANA S.S DATE: 03/04/2014Municipal ManagerTel. 015 967 9600

MUTALE MUNICIPALITY

PUBLIC NOTICE

2012/2013 Oversight Report

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All interested service providers are hereby invited to submit written quotations and deliver them to Makhado Municipality’s tender box.

Please Note: 1. Specifications of the quotations and MBD 6.1 and MBD 4 can be downloaded from the municipal

website www.makhado.gov.za or a hard copy can be obtained from Supply Chain Management office B043, Civic Centre, No.83 Krogh Street, Makhado Municipality

2. For more information, enquiries must be directed to Ms TP Ntsieni or Mr M Ramabulana at 015 519 3179/3129 during office hours.

MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

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MAK000055/2013-2014 Request for Quotation for the Supply and delivery of Security doors

23 April 2014 at 12H00

MAK000056/2013-2014 Request for Quotation for the Supply and delivery of Plumbing Materials

23 April 2014 at 12H00

MAK000057/2013-2014 Request for Quotation for the Supply and delivery of Paint

23 April 2014 at 12H00

MAK000058/2013-2014 Request for Quotation for the Supply and delivery of AMP Inverter welder, Petrol Generator welder and Bench grinder

23 April 2014 at 12H00

MAK000059/2013-2014 RE-ADVERTISEMENTRequest For Quotation for the Grader Operator Training

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MAK000060/2013-2014 RE-ADVERTISEMENTRequest For Quotation for the Office Cashier Training

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Notice is hereby given that the above mentioned tender has been cancelled.

MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

CANCELLATIONTENDER NO. 06 OF 2014

PRINTING OF CONSUMER AND SUNDRY DEBTORS STATEMENTS FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS

Civic Centre83 Krogh StreetLouis Trichardt0920

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Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the Value Added Tax (Vat) Recovery for Period of Two Years. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be ob-tainable from 15 April 2014 at the Procurement Office No. B043Ground Floor, Civic Centre, MAKHADO upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200.00

A compulsory briefing session will be held on 17 April 2014 at 10:00 at the Council Chamber, Ground floor, Civic centre, No 83 Krogh Street, Makhado.

Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorized person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 15 of 2014: Value -Added Tax (Vat) Recovery for Period of Two Years:” must reach the under-signed by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 25 April 2014 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, No.83 Krogh Street, Makhado.

The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 90/10 score points.

Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electron-ically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified:• Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate• A copy of Company Registration Certificate• Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s).• Bidders should be members of well legitimate known body• BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points)

All enquiries can be directed to Chief Financial Officer Ms M P Makhubela at 015 519 3214 or Mr M V Mandobe At (015) 519 3012, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr R L Moswathupa at (015) 519 3171.

MAKHADO MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

Civic Centre83 Krogh Street MAKHADO 0920Notice No. 62 /2014 MR. I P MUTSHINYALIFile No. 8/3/2/1178 MUNICIPAL MANAGER Ad

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TENDER NO. 15 OF 2014VALUE-ADDED TAX (VAT) RECOVERY FOR PERIOD OF

TWO YEARS

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 21(1) of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, 2000 Act 32 of 2000 and Section 22 of the Local Government Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003 that the Draft IDP & Budget for 2014/15 financial year is available for perusal and public comments from 02 April 2014 to 30 April 2014 during normal office hours at the following places:

Notice is given hereby given that the municipality intends amending tariffs and assessment rates, and levying additional tariffs as indicated in the schedule attached to the draft budget. The amend-ed tariffs and rates will be effective from 01 July 2014.

Any person wishing to submit comments but is unable to write may contact the nearest Satellite Office during normal working hours for assistance.

• Musina Civic Centre• SA Police Service, Geldenhys Avenue, Musina• Magistrates Office, Flax Avenue, Musina• Nancefield Civic Centre, Ralph Small Street, Nancefield, Musina• Extension 5, 6 & 7 Municipal satellite offices• Madimbo Thusong Service Centre• Malale Municipal Satellite Office• Domboni Civic Office• Mopane Satellite Office• Tanda• Mopani Satellite Office• www.musina.gov.zaWritten comments, if any, must reach the Municipal Manager by not later than 30 April 2014 at 16:00.

IDP/BUDGET PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SCHEDULE 2014

WARD DATE TIME VENUE

WARD 01 26TH APRIL 2014 14H00 MADIMBO COMMUNITY HALL

WARD 02 25th APRIL 2014 17H00 MATSWALE CLINIC

WARD 03 13TH APRIL 2014 14H00 NGWELEMUTSI (NEXT TO THABO MOKONE’S MOTHER)

WARD 04 16TH APRIL 2014 17H00 NANCEFIELD BOARDROOM

WARD 05 3RD APRIL 2014 17H00 RENNAISANCE SPORT GROUND

WARD 06 9TH APRIL 2014 17H00 HARPER COMMUNITY HALL

Business forum

30 APRIL 2014 17H00 AGRICULTURAL HALL TOWN

M.J. Matshiva Notice number: 17/2014Municipal Manager Date: 02/04/2014Musina Local Municipality Fax: 086 517 0049Civic Centre Tel: 015 534 610021 Irwin Street, Musina

MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY2014/2015 FINANCIAL YEAR DRAFT

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Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 25 of Local Government: Municipal System Act, No 32 of 2000 and Section 22 of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, No 56 of 2003 that the Mutale Local Municipality during its Council meeting held on the 31st March 2014 tabled its Draft IDP and Budget for the 2014/15 financial year for approval.

The Office of the Municipal Manager as required in terms of section 21A of Local Government: Municipal System Act, No 32 of 2000 hereby invites the public to submit both written inputs/comments in connection with approved draft IDP and Budget for the 2014/2015 financial year.

Copies of IDP and Budget documents are made available for public viewing/inspection, during office hours in Mutale municipality’s Offices and at Tribal councils and also in the municipal website (www.mutale.gov.za).

Written comments on the draft IDP and Budget for 2014/15 must be addressed to: The Municipal Manager, Mutale Local Municipality, Private Bag X1254, Mutale, 0956 by no later than 07 May 2014.

Enquiries may be directed to Mr. P.N. Nepfumembe for IDP @tel. 015 967 9640 and Ms L. Kharivhe for Budget @ Tel. 015 967 9609 during office hours.’

RAZWIEDANA S.S DATE: 03/04/2014Municipal ManagerTel. 015 967 9600 Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

MUTALE MUNICIPALITY

PUBLIC NOTICEREVIEWED 2014/2015 DRAFT INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP)

& DRAFT ANNUAL BUDGET

Notice is given hereby that an interruption of the electricity supply will take place from 1 April 2014 to 31 October 2014 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 08:00 to 16:00 at pre-notified street blocks in order to enable municipal employees to do bush clearing of the urban low voltage bear overhead power lines.

The clearing of power lines from encroaching vegetation is in terms with the provisions of the Occupa-tional Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993) through its Electrical Machinery Regulations, Sec-tion 15.1 to 15.4, Clearances of Power Lines, as well as the approved Policy on Bush Clearing, 2011 (Council Resolution A.62.27.10.11) and all internal practices, procedures, specifications and stand-ards. The minimum servitude and building restrictions close to or under a bear low voltage power line in urban town areas is 3m from the centre of the power line. All high risk vegetation is excluded from this and shall be removed. The minimum safety clearance of the overhead conductors of 3m shall be maintained. The vegetation clearing is aimed at improving the quality of the supply and services as well as to maintain street lighting and so promote the general security of residents through street lighting.

No guarantee can be given that the electricity supply will be interrupted during the entire specified time. The electricity supply to certain parts of the electricity network may be restored earlier or later than the specified time. All consumers are therefore warned that the Council’s electrical lines must be considered live during the entire period. Any enquiries can be directed to Mr J E Joubert at telephone number 015 519 3000 or the all hours call center at telephone number 015 516- 2990/4/6

MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

INTERRUPTION OF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY DUE TO BUSH CLEARING OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES

Civic Centre83 Krogh StreetLouis Trichardt0920

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Please take note - DEADLINES Due to the public holiday on the 18th of April 2014, the deadlines for ALL ADVERTS for that week, will be on Monday (14th April) at 16:00.

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Tshivhulana Real Aces were crowned the 2014 champions of the Vho-Makhadzi Soccer Challenge during a ceremony held at the Vuwani Mandani grounds last Saturday. This followed after the team man-aged to beat Tshakhuma na ndilani FC 4-2 in the final. Mis-sion Young Rovers lost 0-2 to Tshirululuni XI Bullets in their losers’ final match, which was also played at the same venue ear-lier that afternoon.

Real Aces became R3 000 richer, apart from the gold medals and floating trophy they were presented with during the ceremony. Tshakhuma na ndilani FC received R2 500 and silver medals.

T s h i r u l u l u n i X I Bullets, who obtained the third place in the competition, were pre-sented with R2 000. The fourth-placed side, Mission Young Rovers, took home a cash prize of R1 150.

During the ceremony, the managing director of sponsoring company Vho-Makhadzi Funer-al Services, Mrs TL Kanakana, described the sponsorship as the beginning of a long-last-ing relationship between her company and the Makhado Local Foot-ball Association. Ac-cording to her, the spon-sorship is one of the company’s many ways to plough back into the

community.Mrs Kanakana further revealed

that the sponsorship will increase from time to time, depending on the financial standing of the com-pany. During the ceremony, the president of the SAFA Vhembe Regional Football Association, Mr George Kubayi, praised the management of the company for the decision to channel a fraction

of their profit towards the devel-opment of local football.

At the same time, Mr Ku-bayi handed over a trophy and certificate to Mrs Kanakana as the association’s token of ap-preciation. Twenty-eight teams affiliated to the Makhado Local Football Association took part in the competition.

1911 April 2014LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Frank Mavhungu

Real Aces are the Vho-Makhadzi champs

After losing 0-2 to Blue Rocks at home two weeks ago, Joe’s Express made amends and beat Basel FC 5-2 at the Polokwane Noordelike Rugby Stadium on Sunday.

Edwin “Cafu” Ramphabana, Ndivhuwo Ravhuhali, Them-bisani Nevhulamba (2) and Dz-ivhuluwani Simba scored the five goals for Express, while Basel’s goals came via David Hlalele and Eric Skosana.

Basel FC remains rooted at the bottom of the log with only six points in their league account, following the disap-pointing weekend result. Giyani Hotspurs showed Winners Park

no respect, despite the fact that they were playing at the latter’s home ground.

Giyani Hotspurs scored two beautiful goals while the home side managed to pull one back towards the end of the game.

Magezi FC have reason to rejoice. They collected full points at the expense of Great North FC, whom they doomed 2-1 at the TT Cholo Stadium near Polokwane. Magezi reclaimed their leadership on the log after the victory. The other title chas-ers, Blue Rocks, enhanced their chances of winning the league title by beating Phungo All Stars 1-0 at the Nkowankowa Stadium

in Tzaneen.Blue Rocks are lying in the

second position on the log. The defeat has pushed Phungo All Stars deeper into the relegation quagmire. They are now perched in the second-last position on the log, with 11 points accumulated from 18 matches.

Mighty FC proved all the crit-ics wrong when they rose to the occasion and beat Mosesetjane All Stars 1-0 at the Mahwelereng Stadium. Modimolle Aces depos-ited full points into their league account by beating Lephalale Young Killers 2-1 at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium in Modimolle on Sunday.

By Frank Mavhungu

Convincing victory for Joe’s Express

The managing director of Vho-Makhadzi Funeral Services, Mrs TL Kanakana (middle), hands over a floating trophy to the captain of Real Aces, Lucky Netshiovhani, while other dignitaries look on.

The chairman of Makhado Local Football Association, Mr Joseph Maphaha (right), hands over a trophy to Mrs TL Kanakana while Mr PB Manganyi looks on.

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Zamenkomste give Iyarunga a 5-0 lessonZamenkomste FC gave Iyarun-ga FC a Sunday to remember when they hammered them 5-0 in the MMK Insurance Brokers match played at the Makhitha grounds on Sunday.

The game provided maximum entertainment from the word go, with both sides creating chances for their strikers. The visitors from Zamenkomste squandered an early chance when Tshanduko Nkhumeleni shot wide after find-ing a way through the opponents’ defence.

Thabelo Mamafha put his team

ahead in the 8th minute when he beat the off-side trap and scored easily.

Two Zamenkomste players, Baldwin Sinugo and Khakhu Tshiliga, were booked for dan-gerous tackles in the 18th and 24th minute respectively.

The visiting side increased the score when the game was 28 min-utes old. Mamafha headed home after a place kick that was taken by Khathutshelo Mukhumeni, to bring the half-time score to 2-0. Norman Managa of Iyarunga was given a yellow card for dan-

gerous play.Khakhu Tshilinga scored his

team’s third goal after he finished off a square pass from Baldwin Sinugo. Three minutes later, Sinugo completed his brace and scored the fourth goal when he broke loose from the right-hand corner and blasted in a ground cutter.

Deshin Monyelote should have scored, but his well-timed shot missed the pole by an inch. Thabelo Mamafha completed his hat-trick and scored the fifth goal late in the match.

Sport League Logs- Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 -

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Valdezia Juventus FC 18 13 1 4 50 34 40

Mashau Thondoni United 16 12 3 1 31 12 39

Jomo Young Stars 18 11 3 4 47 28 36

Mpheni Real Rovers 17 10 3 4 37 19 33

Matlhari FC 17 9 6 2 33 20 33

Bokisi Scientists FC 17 9 3 5 30 25 30

Waterval All Stars 16 9 3 4 29 27 30

Bungeni You Diplomats 18 6 7 5 35 25 25

Mbhokota FC 18 7 4 7 31 23 25

Wata Peace Makers 16 6 7 3 24 21 25

Elim Blackpool Jnrs 18 5 9 4 28 29 24

Nwaxinyamani United FC 16 5 5 6 19 21 20

Ribolla Mtn Rangers 18 5 4 9 17 31 19

Matsila Morn Sweepers 18 4 6 8 21 26 18

Mailaskop Act Killers 18 2 9 7 12 19 15

Caring FC 18 2 8 8 24 36 14

Mpheni Young Stars 17 3 5 9 15 32 14

Mpheni Hungry Lions 17 1 8 8 14 22 11

Mufeba Cruel Tigers 17 1 6 10 23 45 9

Nwaxinyamani All Stars 18 2 2 14 6 31 8

Hlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream A

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Diza Pool Club 1 1 0 0 14 6 3

Madyisa Pool Club 1 1 0 0 14 6 3

Yizoyizo Pool Club 1 1 0 0 13 7 3

Thabelo Pool Club 1 1 0 0 12 8 3

Petermzala Pool Club 1 1 0 0 11 9 3

Toy Pool Club 1 1 0 0 11 9 3

Eketleng Pool Club 1 0 0 1 9 11 0

Jembe Pool Club 1 1 0 0 9 11 0

Mamba Pool Club 1 0 0 1 8 12 0

Hlayiseka Pool Club 1 0 0 1 7 13 0

Hillside Pool Club 1 0 0 1 6 14 0

Woyoza Pool Club 1 0 0 1 6 14 0

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Gogobole H. Defenders 9 6 2 1 13 5 20

Manavhela Real Fighters 9 5 3 1 22 7 18

Ravele Highlanders FC 8 3 1 4 12 11 10

Tshiozwi Mates FC 6 2 3 1 10 5 9

Gogobole Bucs FC 8 2 3 3 12 16 9

Madombidzha Try Again 9 2 2 5 7 16 8

Kutama Young Stars 9 2 2 5 9 20 8

Maebani Peace Makers 7 1 3 3 13 16 6

Muraleni Y. Rebellions 9 1 3 5 13 17 6

Madodonga United Stars 7 1 3 3 4 8 6

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Maebani Young Eagles 7 5 1 1 18 7 16

Midoroni Real Hearts 6 4 2 0 5 0 14

Muduluni Young Chiefs 7 3 3 1 6 3 12

Maebane United Aces 6 2 1 3 7 7 7

Manavhela Black Aces 7 1 4 2 8 10 7

Madombidzha Celtics FC 6 1 4 1 2 4 7

Murunwa Soccer Academy 6 2 0 4 5 9 6

Ravele Black Dragons 7 0 5 2 7 10 5

Bennys Care Academy 3 0 2 1 2 4 2

Ramantsha Lotaha FC 5 0 2 3 3 9 2

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Shigamani FC 24 11 8 5 45 189 41

Phaphazela Bayern Muni 23 11 7 5 42 24 40

Thula M2 21 12 4 5 39 24 40

Matsakali Sky Rangers 24 12 3 9 32 30 39

Budeli Real Vultures 22 11 3 8 35 34 36

Jerome River Bank 23 9 7 7 26 28 34

Khakhanwa United Stars 22 8 9 5 29 29 33

Dumasi All Stars 23 7 8 8 34 31 29

Muledzhe Shooting Star 23 7 8 8 34 41 29

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Gidja Mhandini 22 5 8 9 21 32 23

Shikundu Manchester 21 6 4 11 25 32 22

Lombard Power Rangers 22 6 3 13 26 31 21

Omega Line Fc 22 4 5 13 20 45 17

MMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: A

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Mukula Young Santos 26 19 5 2 70 20 62

Gaba Union Fighters 25 18 2 5 39 17 56

Dolphins FC 24 15 6 3 46 23 51

Tshifudi XI Experience 26 14 7 5 56 25 49

Phandulaluvalo FC 25 13 6 6 39 22 45

Tswera Young Masters 24 12 7 5 45 40 43

Tshidzini Happy Fight 26 12 3 11 52 76 39

Musasenda Big XI 25 11 5 9 76 39 38

Khubvi Dangerous D 26 10 8 8 43 36 38

Marula XI 24 11 5 8 33 28 38

Tshaulu Ghetto Boys 25 9 8 8 34 31 35

Vondwe XI Bullets 25 7 5 13 14 30 26

Tshidimbini Brave Lion 23 4 9 10 28 38 21

Mashishi Spurs 25 3 12 10 21 39 21

Mukula Avalon 26 5 3 18 23 59 18

Vhufuli Pull Together 25 4 5 16 23 47 17

Ngwenani Man UNTD 27 2 8 17 23 48 14

Makonde Home Defendes 25 4 2 19 20 67 14

MMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: B

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United Artists 19 15 4 0 44 4 49

Makovha All Stars 21 13 4 4 51 16 43

Themba Sunrise Riders 21 12 6 3 38 23 42

Vhembe FET College 19 11 5 3 45 22 38

Ngwenani Young Chiefs 20 11 5 4 41 20 38

Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars 20 9 5 6 30 18 32

Maranzhe Hungry Lion 22 9 5 8 31 31 32

Shonisani Fc 21 8 4 9 26 28 28

Polokwane United 22 7 4 11 32 42 25

Mphego Real Rovers 21 6 5 10 27 41 23

Lufule Fly Bombers 19 4 3 12 16 42 15

Tshififi Fc 20 3 5 12 25 45 14

Dididi Fly Swallows 22 3 3 16 18 44 12

Maha Fly Gunners 21 2 4 15 12 60 10

MMK Funeral Service League: CMMK Funeral Service League: CMMK Funeral Service League: CMMK Funeral Service League: C

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Rockers Fc 24 19 3 2 53 21 60

Maweja Takers Fc 23 15 3 5 40 20 48

Thohoyandou Develp 24 13 7 4 38 26 46

Tshakhuma RO Untd 24 12 7 5 32 21 43

Shayandima Disco 5 24 13 4 7 43 33 43

Univen Fc 23 10 8 5 44 20 38

FCKK 23 11 4 8 29 24 37

Gwamasenga Untd Bros 24 9 8 7 28 24 35

Mutandani Pull Together 23 8 7 8 28 24 31

Ramukhuba Young Bros 25 7 9 9 22 29 30

Shayandima S Stars 25 7 6 12 32 36 27

Tswinga Peace Makers 25 5 5 15 32 52 20

Ramukhuba Fc 24 3 7 14 19 39 16

Mahematshema Fly Birds 24 3 5 16 16 53 14

Duthuni Untd Bros 25 0 7 18 15 49 7

MMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: D

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Mpheni Home Def 25 18 3 4 61 19 57

Western Stars 24 17 4 3 52 14 55

Makhitha Oscar Stars 22 16 5 1 40 13 53

Madombidzha Arsenal 22 13 5 4 37 12 44

Zamenkoste Fc 23 11 7 5 37 21 40

Muraleni Untd Bros 22 12 4 6 35 31 40

Tshikota Chelsea 23 9 7 7 27 31 34

Tshikwani Stone Bre 23 8 6 9 23 31 30

Makhitha Lyarunga Fc 23 7 5 11 38 49 26

Tshiozwi Dynamos 23 6 7 10 23 25 25

Zoutpansberg Powerline 22 6 5 11 25 37 23

Madodonga Fc 25 5 6 14 27 58 21

Benny Care Academy 20 5 4 11 24 32 19

Vleifontein United FC 22 4 7 11 23 37 19

Mailaskop Pull Toget 22 4 5 13 26 35 17

Elim Mabedengwe Untd 22 4 5 13 29 48 17

Zamenkoste Untd Bros 21 3 3 15 21 55 12

MMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: E

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Muziafera Blue Eagles 26 16 6 4 43 12 54

Mulima Fc 25 16 5 4 37 14 53

Kurhuleni Happy Fight 25 13 10 2 32 13 49

Phadziri FC 26 13 7 6 36 19 46

Mukondeni Ratanang 25 13 6 6 49 22 45

Mashamba Benf Untd 25 12 9 4 42 17 45

Bofulamato Fc 25 13 6 6 29 20 45

Mashamba Soccer Acad 25 10 9 6 29 19 39

Tshiphuseni All Stars 26 8 13 5 27 19 37

Wayeni Sea Robbers 25 11 4 10 38 54 37

Vyboom FC 26 8 10 8 33 38 34

Sundani City Rovers 24 5 9 10 44 36 24

Tshiovhani Airlines 27 5 8 14 23 38 23

Basani Arrow Chiefs 24 5 6 13 24 31 21

Lambani Giant Killers 24 4 5 15 21 55 17

Lwelani FC 25 4 4 17 21 39 16

Guvhungwa Young Figh 25 3 7 15 15 46 16

Ma-Indies Express Fc 24 4 2 18 18 69 14

MMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: F

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Rabali Pull Together 20 15 4 1 48 10 49

Tshivhilidulu H Lion 20 13 7 0 29 6 46

Mauluma Black Mamba 18 12 3 3 45 15 39

Seven Untd Bros 18 10 6 2 31 12 36

Nzhelele Y All Nations 19 8 5 6 33 21 29

Tshiendeulu New Castle 18 8 3 7 19 19 27

Nzhelele United Stars 15 6 6 3 20 12 24

Matsa Northern Stars 18 7 2 9 26 26 23

Murunwa Hot Chillies 19 6 3 10 22 32 21

Shanza Continentals 19 5 1 13 19 42 16

Mamvuka Real Vultures 16 3 4 9 15 28 13

Vhulaudzi Untd Bros 17 3 2 12 17 46 11

Maelula New Mates 19 1 3 15 14 45 6

Tshifhire N Bros 10 1 1 8 5 28 4

MMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: G

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Igwe Fc 23 15 8 0 36 10 53

Muswodi Happy Fight 23 13 6 4 31 18 45

Matswale Fc 23 13 4 6 28 18 43

Musina United 22 12 5 5 39 17 41

Mabvete Peace Makers 21 10 4 7 29 22 34

Matshema Hungry Lion 24 10 3 11 34 41 33

Ramuedzisi Youth Stars 23 8 8 7 25 21 32

Mutele Mountain Rang 23 9 5 9 26 24 32

Tshiilamusi Super Eagl 23 8 7 8 30 27 31

Mbodi 23 8 5 10 29 40 29

Lwathudwa Black Movers 22 7 5 10 26 30 26

Lovers FC 22 6 4 12 21 33 22

Folovhodwe Stone Brea 21 5 3 13 11 21 18

Pine Stars 23 3 6 14 19 47 15

Dzhanguluvhe Fc 20 3 3 14 19 34 12

MMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: H

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Ficus Fc 25 18 4 3 50 15 58

Tshibvumo Young Stars 24 18 4 2 41 11 58

Lukau Fc 24 17 4 3 49 18 55

Rambuda Young Fight 23 13 6 4 37 22 45

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Sambandou Untd Prof 23 11 6 6 27 18 39

Muledzhi Fire Boys 24 10 6 8 34 23 36

Thenzheni Liverpool 25 11 3 11 31 31 36

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Lukau Hot Aces 25 7 5 13 26 37 26

Tshandama Try Toge 23 5 8 10 27 38 23

Konanani Fc 23 5 7 11 28 42 22

Maheni Deloted Vult 22 6 1 15 18 36 19

Tshikundamalema Waterf 20 4 6 10 22 32 18

Thengwe Flying Peace 23 4 6 13 20 36 18

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Photographed during the presentation of boxing equipment to two local boxing clubs are, from left to right, Mr Michael Phiri from Bone Crusher Boxing Club, Mr Vincent Mulaudzi from Sibasa Boxing Club and Mr Phatutshedzo Dongola from Limpopo Champions Boxing Promotions.

The standard of two boxing clubs in the Vhembe region is set to im-prove, following the donation of punching bags, gloves and other equipment by Limpopo Boxing Champions Promotions.

The two boxing clubs, Sibasa Boxing Club and the Bone Crusher Boxing Club, received the equipment during an event held at the Gym 4 You buildings in Thohoyandou on Saturday.

“It is necessary to motivate our local boxing clubs, so that they can develop our boxers to become champions. We have rare talent in

our province. Let us joins hands by supporting our local boxers,” said Mr Phatutshedzo Dongola of Limpopo Boxing Champions Promotions.

Dongola said there was a huge need to develop both amateur and professional boxers in the province. “Some of the boxers around have shown a keen interest in the sport, but they don’t have equipment such as gloves and pads,” added Dongola.

Mr Vincent Mulaudzi of the Sibasa Boxing Club said the donation would help the boxers to improve and to compete regularly with other boxers.

Chippa United are almost sure of win-ning the National First Division League championship. They beat Black Leop-ards 1-0 at the Philipi Stadium in Cape Town last Friday evening.

With only four league matches left before they wrap up their league activities, Chippa United are leading the pack with 54 points, 10 ahead of the second-placed Black Leopards.

Chippa United now need just one win to gain automatic promotion to the Absa Premiership Division. Teams that will finish the league programme in the second and third places, together with the second-last team in the Premiership

division, will be engaged in the platinum play-offs at the end of the season. The best team in the play-offs will join the team that will have gained automatic promotion to the elite league.

The other title chasers, Jomo Cosmos, were unexpectedly held to a 1-1 draw by Vasco Da Gama. The draw was a humil-iation for Cosmos as they were playing in front of their home crowd. Baroka FC lost their second match in a row at home. They were beaten 0-1 by Witbank Spurs at the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday.

Baroka lost 2-3 to Chippa United at the same venue two weeks ago. Thanda Royal Zulu are now on the safe side when

it comes to relegation. They collected more significant league points away from home last Saturday. They beat FC Cape Town 1-0 at the NNK Rugby Stadium and moved to the fourth-last position on the log.

Things did not go according to plan for African Warriors. They lost 0-1 to Santos at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in the Free State. Roses United were too good for Blackburn Rovers, whom they thrashed 3-0 at the Kaizer Sebotlelo Stadium in the Free State. Maluti FET College lost 1-3 to United FC, while Milano United registered a 1-0 victory at the expense of Sivutsa Stars.

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