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Dagga tunnelbusted
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1 April
Road warriors bust
Lizzy Bapela
The MEC for the Department of Safety,Security and Liaison in Limpopo, MapulaMokaba-Phukwana, and Manager for RoadTraffic in the Waterberg District, SimonKekana, extended words of gratitude to thefour traffic officers who made a breakthroughin busting a cigarette-smuggling syndicate.
This follows an incident on Friday, 25 March.The officers involved include Ati BrainsPhashi, Kedibone Matsaung, Sello Maleka,Harry Monawa and Solly Ndlovu.
The officers were on duty when Phashi andMatsaung saw a suspicious-looking vehiclepassing on the road where they were working,travelling south towards the N1. Phashi toldThe BEAT that the vehicle, a white RenaultSandero sedan, failed to stop when ordered.
They chased after it, calling on theircolleagues for back-up. As they werechasing the vehicle, a black NissanNavara bakkies drove up behind theofficers and apparently pretended to beassisting them while instead attempting todistract them.
The sedan was nabbed at the Settlers-Codrington off-ramp, while the bakkie wasfound abandoned in the veld. Kekana toldThe BEAT that the driver and passengersabandoned the vehicle and fled on foot.Only one suspect from the bakkie wasarrested, and later identified as PatsonChabikwa. He was found in possession ofthree cellphones and two illegalpassports. The police checked the phonesand found calls and messages linkingChabikwa to the incident. He wasdetained and appeared before the Bela-
Bela Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 29March.The vehicle used to transport the cigarettes,
was rented.According to the investigators, the bakkie
was escorting the sedan and had fivepassengers in it, while the sedan’soccupants included only the driver andone passenger. The sedan’s seats wereremoved to make space for the cigarettes,a total of 2540 cartons with an estimatedstreet value of about R100 000.During an interview with The BEAT, the
officers said that the scene seemed likethey were shooting a movie and theyenjoyed every minute of the chase.They said that they only came back to
reality after the incident, when theirbodies were feeling the aftermath. Theyalso said that they often long for this
kind of excitement, as it reminds themwhy they joined the department in thefirst place.Kekana and Mokaba-Phukwana said
that the officers did an outstanding joband deserved a great reward. They addedthat dedication and determination leadsto an officer going beyond the call of duty toensure great results and the incident provedjust that.“I always advise my colleagues to say their
final goodbyes to their families when leavingtheir homes for work because they are not surewhether they will return unscathed. Our kind ofjob is dangerous and poses risks to the lives ofthe officers involved,” said Kekana.The officers made their statements to the
police to open cases and determine charges forthe syndicate.Investigations are continuing.
cigarette syndicatecigarette syndicateThese hard-workingtraffic officersreceived gratitudefrom theirsuperiors. Photo:Lizzy Bapela
2 | 1 April, [email protected] | Website: thebeat.linmedia.co.zaCRIME
Police pounce onlocal drug dealers
Local drug dealers got a nasty surprisewhen members of the Bela-Bela CrimeIntelligence unit and the Provincial DrugUnit pounced on an alleged distributor inPhagameng, Modimolle.
Warrant Officer Sello Mangana andColonel Lindie Marx, the Bela-Belastation commander, with the drugsfound during the police’s 24 March raidin Phagameng. Photo: Andries van derHeyde
Andries van der Heyde
According to Colonel Lindie Marx, theBela-Bela station commander, the officersfound a variety of drugs with an estimatedstreet value of R500 000 in a house atPhagameng on Thursday, 24 March.
A woman was arrested on the scene andwill be appearing in court soon. Morepeople are being sought in connection withthe incident, according to Marx.
Marx said that it is being alleged that thesedrugs were being transshipped in Bela-Bela, and would have been distributedsoon. This is the fourth successful drug bustsince January.
The police were unwilling to release moreinformation regarding the case at this time.
Cops foil dagga harvest Ronél van Jaarsveld
A flourishing tunnel farming businessoutside Modimolle ran into trouble with thelaw on Thursday, 17 March, whenModimolle police arrested two daggafarmers during a raid.The police received information that
dagga was being cultivated in tunnels onthe farm on the Elandsfontein Road nearLoubad.Two South African citizens, Gordon
Gastard (55) and Jacqueline Ziji (45) werearrested. They appeared in the ModimolleMagistrate’s Court on Friday, 18 March oncharges of cultivating dagga. They will beappearing again in April.According to Warrant Officer James
Findlay, the Modimolle Policespokesperson, these dagga plants areslightly different from the kind normallyfound in the area.The police found plants that had grown up
to shoulder-height, as well as already-packaged product in baggies and glassbottles.The value of the find has not yet been
confirmed.
TheModimollepolice raideda farm on theElandsfonteinRoad outsideModimolleand founddagga beinggrown intunnels. Someof the plantshad alreadybeenpackaged.Photosupplied
Constable Gert Steenberg demonstratesthe height of the dagga plants whichhad been cultivated in a farming tunneloutside Modimolle. Photo supplied
Five of the thirteen trial-awaiting suspects who hadescaped from the Modimollepolice holding cells have allbeen re-arrested.
Modimolle policespokesperson Warrant OfficerJames Findlay said that thesuspects forced open the wiremesh in the roof of theexercise room using someunknown object and escaped.
Tshepo Lelang was arrestedfor burglary, and wasrecaptured on Wednesday, 16March near Pienaarsrivier.Phillip Phasha, who wasarrested for common robbery,was found in Vaalwater onThursday, 17 March. Anotherrobbery suspect, AndriesShimika, was allegedly foundin possession of dagga whenhe was recaptured on Friday,18 March in Phagameng,Modimolle.
Piet Mothemane and StevenMotsobane were both caughton Thursday, 24 March inPhagameng after policereceived a tip.
Some of the remainingescapees may be consideredarmed and dangerous, andpolice urge members of the
Eight Modimolleescapees still at large
public not to confront them.Limpopo Police
Commissioner Lieutenant-General Fanie Masemola toldthe media that aninvestigation has beenlaunched into the escape.
“The incident is viewed in avery serious light,” he said.“Should our investigationsexpose any negligence orinvolvement by our members,there will be no hesitation intaking harsh disciplinarymeasures, including dismissalfrom the SAPS,” he said.
Warrant Officer Findlay saidthat the search for theprisoners who remain at largecontinues.
Limpopo Policespokesperson Colonel RonelOtto said that although initialreports had 14 prisonersescape, it was later confirmedthat the number was only 13.
The re-arrested prisonerswere expected to appearbefore the ModimolleMagistrate’s Court onTuesday, 29 March to face anadditional charge of escapingfrom lawful custody each, ontop of whatever charges theywere already facing.
At the time of this writing, itwas believed that eightescapees remained at large.
Young woman mutilated in allegedrelationship brawl
A young woman from Bela-Bela was mutilated during afight in Extension 5, formerlyknown as Mandela Village.
Johanna Sebelebele told TheBEAT that she was attackedby her lover’s wife anddaughter on Thursday, 24March. She said that she wasattacked after a formerboyfriend, the father of herchildren, told her lover’s wifeabout the relationship.
“When my lover found outthat his wife knew about us,he told me to deny everythingif she confronted me,” shesaid. “To my surprise, Ifound that he had admittedeverything to her after I haddone as he told me.
“She confronted me with hertwo daughters and her son-in-law, and they attacked me.”
During the scuffle thatallegedly followed,Sebelebele says that one ofher assailants got her teeth
into Sebelebele’s lower lip,and refused to let go. The otherwoman is alleged to have bittenoff part of Sebelebele’s lower lipand spit it out.
“She said she would do it againif I do not stay away from theirfather,” she said.
Sebelebele said that she wantsother women to know the risks ofadultery.
She also, however, said thatsince she will now be scarredand, according to her, unable tofind another man, she intends tokeep the other woman’s husband.
“I became his mistress becausemy boyfriend was troubling me,”she said. “My boyfriend and Ibroke up four times. Recently, Itold him that I would not becoming back to him againbecause he cheats on me. That’swhen he went to my lover’swife.”
She says that she lives in fear ofbeing attacked, but plans to fightback if she is attacked again.
Calls to the other partiesinvolved in the dispute rangunanswered.
Sebelebele’smouth after theincident. Photosupplied
JohannaSebelebele isrecovering fromthe ordeal. Photo:Lizzy Bapela
Hospital workers’ ‘go-slow’ continues
Health workers at the Bela-Bela Local Hospitalare continuing with their go-slow, following arecent protest to raise their demands with theirsuperiors before the Easter holidays. WilsonMatlaisane of NEHAWU confirmed that thego-slow is still taking place as the members areawaiting management from the district level tointervene. He added that if matters arediscussed internally and the gatheringsubsequently fails to reach amicableresolutions, the external management has to beengaged for further intervention.
The go-slow started from Tuesday, 8 Marchas a means of drawing the hospital’smanagement’s attention to the employees’problems. Their memorandum of grievancesincluded among others shortage of staff, thedissatisfying Performance ManagementDevelopment System evaluation process,overtime payments, the prioritisation ofoutsourcing services and poor security.
Various unions’ executives representing theworkers including NEHAWU, DENOSA,HOSPESA and PSA met several times with the
Lizzy Bapelahospital’s management to discuss the workers’demands and reach satisfying solutions, but thematter is still in discussions.
“We sent all necessary documents to amember from the province who will berepresenting the district manager and we arewaiting for them to respond with a date for ameeting between us and their office. We areback at work but still on a go-slow, meaningwe are now not compromising what we wereappointed for in our line of work. Themanagement has not yet met or resolved evenone of our demands, which is why we optedfor upper management. If they also fail us, wewill resort to the MEC’s office, failure towhich we will engage into what we call astrike,” said Matlaisane.
Dressed in their unions’ T-shirts, the workerschanted and danced throughout the hospitalcorridors, calling to their managers to listen totheir demands. They were also singing againsta rumour saying that whoever is participatingin the go-slow will be charged and not paidfor the days spent not working.
Meanwhile, the workers stood by theirstatement that they will not attend to patientssent from Modimolle’s FH Odendaal Hospital
unless they receiveextra payment forthese additionalpatients. Patientsfrom the hospitalwere also leftunattended when theworkers mobilisedfor support in allhospital units onWednesday, 16 March. At that time, theunions’ representatives were attending anothermeeting with management.
The hospital management promised torespond with comment after the meeting withrepresentatives of the unions.
The go-slow sawthe workerschanting anddancing in thehospital corridorsand outside.Photo: LizzyBapela
Lizzy Bapela
Lizzy Bapela
| 31 April, [email protected] | Website: thebeat.linmedia.co.za GOVERNMENT / POLITICAL
EFF branches in Bela-Bela have to be re-launched after the party’s President, JuliusMalema, lashed out about the infighting inthe party. Malema visited Bela-Bela onThursday, 17 March, at Total SurrenderChurch to meet with his party members.
Malema was applauded by about 200members who sang songs when he emerged
Malema orders all local EFF branches disbanded
TK Mashabafrom his car.
The event was for the EFF party agentahead of the local government electionscoming this year.
Malema listened to the problems laid outby the members of the party.
Among other issues raised was theleadership of the party in Bela-Bela;members complained of alleged feelings ofsuperiority among senior party members, aswell as alleged illegal meetings.
They also mentioned the issue ofmembership card for the new members.“We have to work in unity so that we can
follow the same vision” said Malema. Healso said that no one in the party wasallowed to hold meetings at their homes.“From now on meetings will be held at
public places like the community hall orparks, and not at someone’s home,” saidMalema.He said that he was giving them until 1st
April to launch new branches.Waterberg EFF chairperson Lebogang
Monageng said that Malema‘s visit wasimportant as the party was having problemswith factionalism.“I am happy because everyone managed to
raise their issues and now we have commongoals ahead of the local governmentelections,” said Monageng.Party agents were given T-shirt as part of
the election campaign.
“From now on meetings will be held at public places like the community hall or parks not at someone’s home.”
EFF President Julius Malema disbandedall EFF branches in Bela-Bela during hisvisit on 17, March. Photo: TK Mashaba
EFF members gathered to explain the challenges faced by theparty in the area. Photo: TK Mashaba
EFF members sang revolutionary songs as Malema enteredthe tent. Photo: TK Mashaba
Modimolle water situation progressively improving
Mzamane Ringane
Modimolle Local Municipalityspokesperson Patrick Shika has on Tuesday,29 March indicated that there was tangibleprogress in the area regarding theremedying of the current water crisis.Shika told The BEAT that at least fourboreholes at Driehek have already beencompleted, equipped and tested.
According to the municipal spokesperson,the four boreholes are working well, andwill be ready when their electricity isconnected.
Boreholes weredrilled inModimolle in a bidto resolve thecurrent waterchallenges. Photo:Mzamane Ringane
He said a constructor is already on siteand the electrification process will becompleted in due course.
Another borehole was also drilled atExtension 10 and according to Shika, it wasstill being tested.
The re-drilling of a borehole in Extension5 proved fruitless, as the hole found nowater.
Extension 5 residents have beenexperiencing severe water shortages andrely mostly on water tankers which aredispatched by the municipality to the area.
Shika said the water tankers will bedispatched to Extensions 5 and 13 until the
situation has been fully resolved.He said Extension 5 residents are still
experiencing water challenges because theyare situated on a high lying area.As a solution, the local pressure tower has
been repaired and was expected to startassisting in boosting water supply to thisproblematic area of Extension 5.The drilling work process will now focus
on Modimolle’s Extensions 8 and 13.Shika has indicated that the municipality is
also working hand in glove with theDepartment of Water and Sanitation, andMagalies Water in refurbishing the waterpurification plant, to ensure that the
drinking water quality in the area improves.He told The BEAT that the municipality
will continue to implement tight waterrestrictions, and water cuts will be appliedin all areas at specified times to reducestrain on the main supply system.“We are still pleading with members of
the community to use water sparingly.Those who are running car wash businessare also urged to use water with extracaution. Water leakages must also bereported immediately, and if faults are onthe consumer’s side, we are advising themto find an authorised way of fixing them,”he said.
Escalators needed for upper level centre shops Justin Steyn
A number of shops opened on the lowerlevel of the Pick ‘n Pay Bushveld centrein November last year, while its secondfloor remains mainly empty with only afew shops at its entrance.
Upgrades to the centre were completed
in July of 2015 and it now boasts a secondstorey which is planned be home to at leastthirteen shops.
The centre’s lower level now hosts a newPep store, extended PNA, a larger Shoe cityand a new coffee shop named CaféHaarhoff.
The centre’s leasing agent, Anton Killian,told The BEAT that the shops at the upper
level have remained vacant awaiting thearrival of an escalator to the area.“We have ordered an escalator for the
centre and the shops will only be occupiedonce they have been installed and declaredoperational,” he said in a telephoneconversation.When asked if any of the planned new
shops such as Steers and Panasonic will be
part of the centre, Killian said that he willhave to verify this with his head office.In July last year Killian said that not all
of the shops that were planned to openwill do so at the centre.According to Killian a gym was planned
to be housed at the centre, but later pulledout because the owners were not happywith where they would be located.
4 | 1 April, [email protected] | Website: thebeat.linmedia.co.zaEASTER
Easter events at Bela-Bela Methodist Church
The Bela-BelaMethodist Churchcelebrated theirEaster weekend byunveiling a newburner for theSunday school.The event washeld at the Bela-Bela CommunityHall on Sunday,27 March.Photo: LizzyBapela
The Methodist Churches’ Sunday school children for the Wa-Bela Circuit were also dressed in new T-shirts for the 2016 Easter celebrations. They performed several items for the congregation during thecelebration. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
EFF Waterberg Regional LeaderLebogang Monageng graced thechurch’s Easter celebrations with hispresence and received a warmwelcome. He gave a message ofsupport, also thanking the church foralways supporting his party by allowingthem venue for their meetings when thecommunity hall is fully booked andcannot accommodate them.Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Pastor JohnMthunzini gave awarm and spiritualsermon during theEastercelebrations andGala dinner heldat his church onEaster Sunday. Hecommendedeverybody who hasa hand in thesuccess of hischurch andcontributingtowards the kindpastor that he istoday.Photo: LizzyBapela
Bela-Bela’s Total Surrender Church of Pastor John Mthunzinicelebrated their Easter holidays by rewarding members whohave done outstanding work for the church and actedselflessly so that the church could continue growing. GodfreyRamushu was rewarded for the contribution he has made sofar, being obedient and submissive to the pastor and thechurch members no matter what. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Rosinah Ncube was also awarded for her contribution to helpthe church grow through all these years. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Rosinah Phoffu is the eldest member ofthe church and she was rewarded forthe wisdom, words of advice and thediscipline that she instilled in themembers, especially the youth all theseyears. The pastor urged her to continuedoing so until she retires.Photo: Lizzy Bapela
The congregation celebrated the achievements with songs and dances of praise. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Julius Malema declares himself King of
South Africa
April Fool’s
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| 51 April, [email protected] | Website: thebeat.linmedia.co.za ENTERTAINMENT
Julius Malema, formerly known as the head of the EFFpolitical party, has declared himself King of South Africa.
His Serene Majesty Julius I said in a statement that plansfor his coronation on 29 February 2017 are proceeding well.
“Of course it will be a very big affair,” King Julius said. “Iplan to ride down Church Street on an elephant. There willbe a parade and a spectacle so that all my subjects mayadmire me.” King Julius also plans to distribute free R100
coins stamped with his likeness duringthe event.
He expressed his hope that SouthAfricans across the country will
embrace the new monarchy and helphim in his effort to throw off the
shackles of democracy.“I believe that this is the best
possible move for the country as awhole. We need a united, strongleadership which is not chained
to political agendas and canmove strongly to take SouthAfrica into a shining newfuture!”
In the same statement,he announced hisintention to appointincumbent presidentJacob Zuma as hisMinister of Treasury.
“Jacob and I discussed the matter,” King Julius said.“We both believe that it is time for him to step awayfrom the pressures of the presidency and into a morerelaxing job. Since the country has no money, noposition could possibly be more relaxing thanTreasury!”Political commentators were divided in their opinions on
the coming regime change. Those in favour pointed outthat monarchy has always been quite a stable form ofgovernment, while others pointed out that monarchsthemselves have never been known for their stability.“Haven’t you people read your Shakespeare?” one well-
known personality demanded during a brief interview ashe was waiting for his flight to board. “Stick a crown on aman and he goes cuckoo-bananapants in a week and thenit’s all over bar the shouting and the murder.”In a later statement, King Julius also announced his
intention to free South Africa’s neighbouring countriesand nations across the world from “the paralyzingshackles and false promises of so-called ‘democracy’”and bring them to a healthier mode of government.He said that he fully expects to have South African
boots on the ground in the United States before the endof 2017, and to have the region pacified by 2018 at thelatest.“Having come to realise that royalty is my destiny, it is
my right, no, my duty, to bring the world together undera stable government for the betterment of all,” he said.* We eagerly await further developments, and hope
that you enjoyed The BEAT’s April Fool’s joke.
MizzDee gives stellar performance during home visit TK Mashaba
Born and bred Bela-Bela local Dineo“MizzDee” Motsepe had the crowd eating outof her hands when she performed at Bela-Belaon Sunday, 27 March.MizzDee performed well-known songs such
as “My Rock,” “Touch my Body”, and the hitsingle “Say Yes”.She looked happy and relaxed to be
performing in her hometown.“I am always busy with more and more gigs
on my list,” she said in an interview. “I am gladthat my brand is growing, and performing inmy hometown is always the best feeling.”MizzDee says that she is currently working
on her solo album.“I feel I have been preparing for this journey,
and now it is time to be heard,” she said. “I’mmaking music full-time now, and I have beenworking on a song called “Running Around”.It’s more of a groove song. I have a verypositive feeling about this track.”She is currently working on a tour with
African Roots for her “Say Yes” hit.
Organiser and co-owner MaksChisanyama Menzi Ngubane withMizzdee and Kershaia Mollie.Photo: TK Mashaba
Dineo Mizzdee during her performance at Maks Chisanyama.Photo: TK Mashaba
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twenty five) square metresHeld by Deed of TransferT103912/2007PHYSICAL ADDRESS:202 Springbok street,NaboomspruitPROPERTYDESCRIPTION:Vacant standTERMS:The purchase price shall bepaid as to 10% (ten percent)thereof on the day of the saleand the unpaid balancetogether with interestthereon as stated in theconditions of sale, to date ofregistration of transfer, shallbe paid or secured by thedelivery of an acceptablebank or building societyguarantee within 14 days ofthe date of sale. The full andcomplete conditions of salewhich will be readimmediately prior to thesale, may be inspected at theoffices of the Sheriff, no133-6th Street,Naboomspruit.Dated at Polokwane on thisthe 18th day of February2016.DE BRUIN OBERHOLZERATTORNEYSAttorney for the ExecutionCreditor27 Joubert StreetPolokwaneTel: 015 291 2147, Fax: 015291 4250REF: J OBERHOLZER/CO/HAS02/0007 (9156)
MODIMOLLE LANDUSE SCHEME, 2004Notice is hereby given to allwhom it may concern that interms of clause 23 of theabovementioned Scheme, Ifull name KEAGILEGEORGE TATAME intendsapplying to the ModimolleLocal Municipality forConsent to: TUCKSHOP on(property and suburb) 9334also known as (street nameand number) situated in anResidential 1 zone.(Example: Residential 1,Business 4 etc.)Any objection, with thegrounds therefore, shall belodged with or made inwriting to: The DivisionalManager: Town Planning,Ground Floor, ModimolleMunicipal Building, PrivateBag x1008, Modimolle,0510, within 28 days of thepublication of theadvertisement in the LocalNewspaper, vizFull particulars and plans (ifany) may be inspectedduring normal office hours(08:00 – 13:00 and 13:45 –15:00) at the above-mentioned office, for aperiod of 28 days after thepublication of theadvertisement in the LocalNewspaper.Closing date for anyobjections: 09 May 2016.Applicant Street and Postaladdress:P.O. Box 557Modimolle0510. (01&08/4).
All men dream but notequally. Those who dream
by night in the dustyrecesses of their minds
wake in the day to find thatit was vanity, but the
dreamers of the day aredangerous men, for theymay act their dream with
open eyes to make itpossible.
T.E. Lawrence
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Waterberg and Capricorn District Schoolsteams are waiting for school to reopen onMonday 4 May to join the third team in theregional Championship of the DanoneNation Cup.
Limpopo province is nearing thecompletion of their regional finals inpreparation for the provincial finals, to bestaged at Noorderland Primary School inPolokwane on 30 April.
The province’s five regional championswill be in action on that day, and three ofthem have already been determined. Theyare Thapola A Nkola from the Mopaniregion; Benny’s Sport Development andAcademy (Vhembe region); and Sekakate
Tsipa Goovadia of Leseding team in a scuffle for the ball with Katlego Selamolela ofMingaz Car Wash team. Photo: TK Mashaba
Lehlabile scoops Bela-Bela Easter games
Lehlabile player Boiki Mametsecelebrates a goal after scoring apenalty. Photo: TK Mashaba
Piet Kutu of Lehlabile was lifted high after he scored the winning penalty shoot-outagainst the Mookgophong team which came as an additional team. Photo: TKMashaba
TK Mashaba
Soccer fanatics were treated to a day of funin the sun during Bela-Bela’s annual EasterGames.
Lehlabile beat Leseding 4-1 in the firstround. Leseding took their loss out onMingaz Car Wash team, who received a 3-2loss from the sore losers. Leseding then lost5-4 on penalties to Lehlabile, who went onto claim first place.
According to the games’ coordinatorTshepo Phoffu, the day went very well.
“We weren’t able to get a lot of sponsorson board but we are planning to engage afew so that all the teams who participatedcan get medals,” he said. The winning teamis to receive a roving cup.
“It’s always a good feeling to see formerplayers taking part in these games whenthey are home for Easter,” he said.
Lehlabile team received the roving cup for 2015 Easter Soccer games.Photo: TK Mashaba
Limpopo Schools are one step closerto Danone Nations Cup success.
TK Mashaba
Benny’s SportsDevelopment teamafter they made itthrough clusterlevel. Photosupplied
Primary School (Sekhukhune region).Benny’s Sports Development and Academy
will be playing in the provincial finals for thethird time. They previously competed in the2013 and 2015 winning the provincial titleboth times, but not managing to win thenationals. They are hoping that this will betheir year to be the first team to representLimpopo in the world finals.
During a media briefing, the coach RichardSidebi said that their school is a sportsacademy so they go out and recruit the bestplayers they can.
“The challenge, however, is to get theparents of talented youngsters to agree tosend their sons to the school. There’s afeeling that soccer is a short-term career andit is not guaranteed that the children willmake it, so they are often reluctant to allow
their kids to even try,” he said.“This is the first time that Sekakate Primary
School has qualified for the provincial finals,which is a great achievement for a ruralschool where the kids rely on the schoolfeeding scheme to get a solid meal everyday,” said coach Douglas Magabane.At the provincial finals, their biggest
challenge will probably come from Benny’sSport where the players have bettercoaching, facilities and equipment.However, they have some skilled players
this year and plan to give Benny’s a run fortheir money.“There’s a chance that Benny’s will spot a
player or two and scout them, which wouldbe a good thing because it would be anopportunity for them to better their lives,”said Magabane.
Fame and fortunebeckons forLimpopo teams
Mzamane Ringane
The Limpopo province stands a fightingchance of having a soccer team representSouth Africa in the CAF ConfederationsCup.With three Limpopo teams having
advanced into the final 16 stages of theNedbank Cup, there is a great chance thatone of the three can go to the finals and liftthe coveted trophy.So far, the statistics look good, with
Limpopo having the second-largest numberof teams in the final 16 of the competition.Gauteng, on the other hand, is strongly
represented in the Nedbank Cup, with atotal of five teams in the final 16.The Nedbank Cup winner will walk away
with a massive R7 million in prize moneyand secure a spot in the CAFConfederations Cup.Limpopo’s Magesi FC remains the only
team from SAFA’s second division (ABCMotsepe League) in the competition, aftereliminating their counterparts EC Beesfrom the Eastern Cape in the last 32.Magesi FC will now have a mountain to
climb when they host Bidvest Wits at theOld Peter Mokaba Stadium on Friday, 01April, where the two teams will be battlingto advance into the quarter finals.Another Limpopo team, Polokwane City
FC, will visit their PSL rivals PlatinumStars at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium onSaturday, 2 April.For Baroka FC, it will be a tough
encounter when they will travel toKwaZulu-Natal to battle with theunpredictable Golden Arrows atChartsworth Stadium on Sunday, 3 April.
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Terrors lost 6-0 in against Polokwane United on Friday, 25 March. The victory-challenged Bela-Bela team gave it their all, but were unable to break throughUnited’s solid defence. Their hopes of escaping relegation are fading fast. Photo:TK Mashaba
SAB League resumes after a breather
David Mokwena ofNTK Happy Boys(blue) and LudrofNdimba in actionduring their recentleague encounter.Photo: MzamaneRingane
The SAB League is set to resume onSaturday, 2 April following a weekend ofrest.There was no league action in the NFD andABSA Premiership as a result of the Easterholidays.In Stream A, Modimolle Troublemakers
will host Modimolle All Stars at theEphraim Mogale Stadium on Saturday, 2April.Bela-Bela Pirates will travel to Mabatlane
for their encounter with Boys 2 Men FC,while Modimolle Celtic FC will host HappyHearts, while Young Pirates FC will behosting Qualitho FC.In another fixture that is expected to draw
interest, two Modimolle title contendersFlamingo FC and Home Defenders FC willalso lock horns on Saturday.More action is expected in Stream B, with
Mosesetjane United FC hosting MaxomaFC at Malepetleke Ground.Thaba FC will also host Simple Yellows at
Thaba Ground, with Juventus visitingMokopane Stone Breakers.Sekgakgapheng Young Cosmos FC will
host Ditlou FC at Mageme Ground.Waterberg TVET FC and Vegas FC are
expected to battle at EMPC Mokopane.In Mookgophong, AC Millan FC will
welcome Mokopane Ratanang at the localMookgophong Stadium, whileMookgophong Junior Stars FC hosts PJStars FC also at Mookgophong Stadium.Most of the fixtures will take place on
Saturday 2 April, while additional gamesare scheduled for Sunday, 3 April.
Mzamane Ringane