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So beskryf ‘n boer, Ruhann Pelser (26), die onlangse aanval op ‘n plaas in Mogwadi waar hy werksaam is. Pelser is op 19 Maart net na 20:00 deur ses gewapende mans uit sy bakkie geruk en aangerand terwyl hy sy lande besoek het. Na bl 2

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impopo’s learner pregnancy rate of 1 041 for the financial year 2013/2014 is 1 041 too many. The figures included in Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga’s recent response to a Parliamentary question by the Democratic Alliance (DA) equates to a symbolic 26,025 classrooms filled to the brim with an average of 40 pregnant girl children per unit. Considering the fact that in Limpopo terms the calculation is equal to little less than an entire school being pregnant at a given time, the scenario spells a bleak future for scores of girls across the province. The Limpopo figures point at 32 primary school learners and 1 009 secondary school learners being pregnant during the specific period and form part of a national tally of 20 833. The DA’s concern would apparently move for summoning the Minister to a parliamentary briefing on departmental plans to discourage teenage pregnancy. Measured against other provinces, Limpopo came out sixth highest. Among primary schools with the highest number of pregnant learners by province, ten primary schools To page 2

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ecent reports that Limpopo Head of Hawks Dibero Molatjana has been suspended in connection with a number of allegations were described as not true by Hawks Spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi.

“Molatjana has not been suspended. It is an internal matter which cannot be discussed in the media,” Mulaudzi said. Allegations were made in the media that Molatjana instructed junior members of the Police to transport her son from Polokwane to a college in Pretoria on a weekly basis using state vehicles.

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It is alleged that the offence occurred in 2012. Molatjana is also accused of allegedly registering a family member with a medical scheme using the name of her secretary as well as allegedly claiming trips done by state vehicles as if her private vehicle was used on various occasions. Among others, is a trip to Johannesburg.

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Daily complaints received from patients who have to wait for days just to see a doctor resulted in a surprise visit by Department of Health Spokesperson Macks Lesufi to the Rethabile Community Health Centre on Wednesday. The visit revealed that approximately only 22 medical personnel out of an estimated 60 were on duty at the time. Lesufi, after listening to complaints from several patients, gave a stern warning to the management that action will be taken against staff who are regularly off sick.

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Child’s play: girls at risk From page 1 across the province among institutions with the highest prevalence rate. In the response it is indicated that the national department collects and reports data according to the calendar and not per financial year as posed in the original parliamentary question. In the meantime statistics furnished in response to an earlier question posed in the Legislature by DA Provincial Leader Jacques Smalle sketch a picture of 663 Limpopo learners, the majority being secondary school learners, having been pregnant during the same period. From the contradicting numbers summarising the situation in secondary as well as primary schools in the province, it seems the youngest learner then battling with pregnancy was in Grade 4 at the time. Judging from the information and taken into consideration the school-going age, she could have been ten or eleven years by then. The stats, which exclude Grade 5 numbers, further reveal that six Grade 6 and 7 girls respectively were affected by pregnancy during that period. The recorded pregnancies appear to

have been most prevalent among Grade 10 learners, followed by Grade 11s, Grade 12s and Grade 9s. Among the secondary schools listed provincially, some of Polokwane’s best achieving institutions were not spared. Common belief has it that girls in rural Limpopo are more vulnerable than their sisters in the urban areas. The figures reflect the highest prevalence during the period was 27 pregnancies at a school in the Tzaneen area with a school in the Modimolle area having 21 pregnancies at the time and two schools in the Phalaborwa and the Malamulele areas with 17 pregnancies each. Schools in circuits resorting under Capricorn District seemingly mostly outnumbered the rest in terms of pregnancy rate during the term under scrutiny, followed by Vhembe, Mopani, Waterberg and Sekhukhune respectively. When reviewing the unfolding trend – despite a general resolve to curb teenage pregnancies - Limpopo’s younger generation is seemingly at extreme risk to contagious disease. Unwanted pregnancies still underscore a host of other underlying factors. It

primarily defeats all hope for an HIV-free generation while putting a huge burden on the government, the services it rolls out and already cash-strapped taxpayers. Black on white the figures may reflect a domestic situation turned upside down when a child or teen arrives home with the news that she is expecting a baby. At the same time it must be kept in mind that not all pregnancies included in the statistics might have been as a result of consensual acts alone. In a Legislature snap debate on school drop-outs steered by Smalle on Tuesday, he quoted a 12% rate among female learners compared to 0% male learners dropping out of school because of unspecified family commitment. “Learner pregnancy must be the main contributor here. Which again highlights the gender inequality in our society.” Smalle further shared possible solutions and recommendations, including the suggestion for legislation to standardise the prevention and management of learner pregnancies in Limpopo which, in his opinion, would not only allow female learners to remain in school but also minimise gender disparities.

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Nic Geldenhuys, ‘n jare lange inwoner van Polokwane, is verlede Saterdag is op die ouderdom van 90 jaar na ‘n kort siekbed oorlede. Geldenhuys was voor sy aftrede by die destydse Suid-Afrikaanse Spoorweë en Hawens werksaam en het saam met sy eggenote, Joan, wat hom verlede jaar ontval het, in die Vergeet My Nie Behuisingsentrum gewoon. Hy laat sy vier kinders, Annemarie, Nicolene, Leana en Peet, asook agt kleinkinders en nege agterkleinkinders agter.

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Van bl 1 “Soos elke aand het ek die lande besoek om te kyk of alles in orde is. Dié aand was daar twee werkers wat nagskof op die trekkers moes werk. Langs die lande is ‘n kortpad wat na die teerpad lei. Ek het hierdie tweespoorpaadjie geneem en ‘n voertuig in die middel van die pad sien staan,” sê Pelser. Hy verduidelik dat ander voertuie op die paadjie nie ongewoon is nie, omdat daar gereeld plaaswerkers op en afgelaai word. “Terwyl ek gewag het in die hoop dat die voertuig weer agteruit sal stoot, het ek afgekyk om my tweerigtingradio aan my gordel vas te maak. Toe ek opkyk was daar ‘n gewapende man by my deur wat my uit die bakkie gepluk het. “Ek en hy het eers gestoei, maar toe ek weer sien was daar vyf ander wapens op my gerig en ek het besef dat ek nie gaan wen nie,” sê Pelser. Die mans het sy hande en voete met draad vasgebind en hom agter op die bakkie gelaai. Daarna het hulle hom naby die plek waar hulle hom aangeval het van die bakkie afgegooi. “Hulle het net een van my selfone gevat. Die ander een is klein en hulle het hom vermoedelik nie in my sak gevoel nie. In die donker het ek die tweerigtingradio se liggie gesien flits en byna ‘n driekwartuur gesukkel om iemand te kontak om my te kom help,” sê hy. Pelser het verskeie kneuswonde opgedoen

en sy gewrigte is deur die draad oopgekloof. Die uitgebrande wrak van die bakkie is die volgende dag nie ver van die plaas af gevind nie. “Ek weet nie wat die motief agter die aanval was nie,” sê Pelser. Provinsiale polisiewoordvoerder, Ronél Otto het die voorval bevestig en gesê geen arrestasies is sover gemaak nie. Sewe plaasaanvalle in Maart Pelser is die sesde persoon wat sedert die begin van Maart op plase in Limpopo aangeval is. ‘n Afgetrede dokter, Louis-John Botha, se lyk is op 3 Maart op sy plaas naby Swartwater gevind waarna Jakes van Deventer op 17 Maart op ‘n hoewe net buite Bela-Bela dood is nadat hy verskeie kere met ‘n mes en skroewedraaier gesteek is. Op 21 Maart het aanvallers ‘n plaaswerker net buite Mookgophong vasgebind en sy besittings gebuit. In dieselfde omgewing is die Naudé-egpaar verlede Donderdag met breekysters aangeval. Op 23 Maart is ‘n vrou op haar plaas in Vaalwater aangeval en glo verkrag terwyl aanvallers op 25 Maart laat spaander het nadat ‘n boer van Marble Hall op hulle afgekom het waar hulle besig was om sy vrou vas te bind. Aanvalle neem toe, sê landbou-unie Die Transvaalse Landbou-unie (TLU) van Suid-Afrika se Noordstreekvoorsitter, Drikus

Botha, meen plaasaanvalle het die afgelope tyd toegeneem. “Plaasaanvalle is hoofsaaklik ekonomies aangedrewe. Aanvallers glo dat boere baie geld op plase het, maar boere maak meestal deesdae van elektroniese bankdienste gebruik. Aanvallers glo ook dat daar baie vuurwapens op plase is, maar met die vuurwapenwette is dit nie meer maklik om groot hoeveelhede vuurwapens aan te hou nie,” sê Botha. Oor politiese redes vir die aanvalle sê Botha dit is duidelik wanneer mens die geweld wat deur aanvallers gebruik word, in ag neem. “Hoekom moet boere gemartel, aangerand en vrouens verkrag word?” Landelike veiligheid belangrik vir polisie Otto sê die polisie werk nou saam met gevestigde organisasies soos die TLU en landelike veiligheidsforums. “Gereelde vergaderings word op stasiesowel as provinsiale vlak met betrokke organisasies gehou om verskeie aspekte van plaasaanvalle te bespreek en oplossings te vind. Ons moedig plaaseienaars aan om by dié organisasies of instansies aan te sluit omdat hulle direkte skakeling met die polisie het. “Ons heg baie waarde aan die veiligheid van die provinsie se boere en doen alles in ons vermoë om hulle te beskerm,” sê Otto.


DA calls for Masoga probe, debate

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>> Report alleges Deputy Speaker ran up exorbitant phone bill >> DA tables notice for Legislature debate

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he issue of Deputy Speaker in the Legislature, Lehlogonolo Masoga, allegedly running up an exorbitant phone bill on an official trip to America in August last year came up for discussion during Tuesday’s sitting, during which the Democratic Alliance (DA) gave notice for a debate on the issue. Following up on a report by a mainstream Sunday paper alleging Masoga’s running up “a R150 000 bill on X-rated material on his cell phone” was DA Limpopo Legislature

Whip, Bodlani Langa who gave notice for a debate on the matter during Tuesday’s sitting. He afterwards told Polokwane Observer he expected the debate to be tabled during the first sitting next week. In a media release he stated that the DA had moved for the Legislature to initiate an independent investigation into the allegations against Masoga. He continued saying “A dark cloud hanging over the deputy speaker compromises the integrity of the House.” Under normal circumstances the probe would have been referred to the Legislature’s own disciplinary committee, but that committee

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Connie Mametja, Polokwane Municipal Manager.

1 July, the starting day of the municipality’s 2015/16 financial year. During the council meeting that took place last Thursday, Executive Mayor Thembi Nkadimeng tabled the municipality’s Multi-year Budget that provides for tariff increases of 12,2% for electricity supply and 10% for water, sanitation, waste removal and assessment rates. The tariff increase of 12,2% is educated by Nersa’s guideline on sales of electricity and the other increases are a result of inflation, increases in salaries, bulk purchase costs as well as the rising costs of fuel, equipment and materials. The water and electricity tariffs are highly influenced by losses due to burst pipes and leakages in the case of water and faulty meters and incorrect meter readings in the case of electricity. Municipal Manager Connie Mametja, during a recent meeting of the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC), conceded that a material loss to an amount of R97 356 152, was due to burst pipes, leakages and faulty meters and readings. Mametja then assured the MPAC that the introduction of the new smart meters will ensure more accurate readings and that consultants were appointed to deal with the replacement of old pipes that are destined to burst.

was being chaired by Masoga himself, Bodlani added. In a follow-up interview he expressed the opinion that the integrity of the Legislature demanded that the terms of reference for an investigation had to be mutually agreed on by the parties represented in the Legislature. On the weekend Limpopo Legislature Media Liaison Officer Andries Lekalakala referred to a political smear campaign against Masoga in a statement released on behalf of the institution. “This matter relates to a phone bill which was accumulated on an official trip to USA in August 2014. It has come to our attention that some disgruntled members of staff with the backup of some politicians have illegally secured and leaked internal information with an intention to deliberately bring the name of Honourable Masoga into disrepute and undermine his integrity, the Legislature and his political organisation, the (African National Congress) ANC. “We wish to set the record straight that

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the Deputy Speaker has not violated any law, rule or regulation of the Legislature nor the country. We further wish to state that the Legislature has indeed suspended a senior official linked to Supply Chain Management (SCM) on allegations of supply chain management irregularities and possible corruption as picked up by the Auditor General’s Report. However, the suspension of the said official has nothing to do whatsoever with the issue at hand. We also wish to put on record that the office of the Public Protector is currently conducting an investigation on the Legislature on a human resource-related matter involving one of our officials. Nevertheless, it has come to our attention that the provincial office of the Public Protector has recently received a telephone complaint from an anonymous caller complaining about the phone bill of the Deputy Speaker for the month of August 2014. That being the case, we therefore consider this matter sub judice and unable to elaborate on it.”

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Easter: offenders beware

>> 165 000 heavy vehicles expected >> Traffic volumes to increase by 12:00 today RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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ore than 2 000 traffic and Police officials will be deployed at various strategic points on the province’s roads as of today (Thursday) to ensure the safety of road users when traffic is expected to increase drastically from 12:00 as millions of Zion Christian Church (ZCC) members will flock to Moria for their annual gathering. According to Department of Transport, Safety, Security and Liaison Spokesperson Kagiso Mootane more than 500 000 family ve-

hicles and more than 165 000 heavy vehicles which include buses and trucks are expected to enter the province when compared to last year’s statistics. “We expect traffic to increase from 12:00 today (Thursday) until tomorrow (Friday) morning. Traffic will also be at peak on Saturday around 14:00 and on Monday. The Tzaneen road (R71) will be heavily affected during the weekend as well as the Gilead road (R521) from the Groblersbrug Botswana border, Lebowakgomo road (R37) and the N1 South and North,” Mootane said. Weigh stations on all these roads will be manned 24/7 during the weekend where traffic officials will conduct routine checks on vehicle and driver fitness and overloading, after which a vehicle will be handed over to the Police to check loads for possible transportation of illegal items, according to Mootane. All heavy vehicles entering Polokwane from the N1 South will be rerouted onto the Tzaneen bypass.

Transport MEC Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana launched the Arrive Alive Campaign on Monday at Aganang Municipality. Referring to a bus accident outside Mokopane that left 28 persons injured earlier on the same day, Mokaba-Phukwana said drivers, passengers and pedestrians should take responsibility for their actions on the country’s roads. “Government will enforce the rules and regulations by increasing the visibility of traffic officers and ensuring the arrest of those who speed, overtake dangerously and drive under the influence of alcohol,” she warned, adding that the message is clear to motorists disobeying the rules of the road to expect having to face dire consequences. She added that 46% of accidents on Limpopo roads involve light motor vehicles, 21% light delivery vehicles, 9% minibuses and 1% buses. “We know most accidents happen at night and therefore we urge motorists to plan trips properly and rather to drive during daytime. Our call to road users is to adhere

to the speed limit, avoid drinking and driving, avoid using cell phones when driving, ensure vehicles are roadworthy, take regular breaks and buckle up,” she said. Last year Limpopo recorded the second highest number of fatal accidents, 23, during the Easter weekend. KwaZulu-Natal was the highest at 39. In 2014, 283 323 vehicles were stopped and 43 433 notices issued while 1 094 vehicles were discontinued and 1 457 vehicles impounded. More than 300 motorists were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, ten for reckless and negligent driving and 112 for other road offences. Statistics on vehicles travelling per hour through toll plazas in 2013 were measured at an average of almost 1 100 at the Kranskop Toll Plaza over five days. Mokaba-Phukwana concluded her address saying: “We want to make sure that Limpopo stay alive this Easter. We are appealing to motorists that it is in their own interest and safety to respect the rules of the road.”

Chabane accident – accused out on bail RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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Amukelani Rikhotso during his first court appearance on 17 March. He was released on R5 000 bail on Tuesday.

Amukelani Rikhotso, 29, who faces three charges of culpable homicide and one of reckless and negligent driving was granted R5 000 bail by the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. Rikhotso is the truck driver who allegedly on Sunday, 15 March made a U-turn with his truck on the N1 South in front of an oncoming vehicle causing a fatal accident that claimed the lives of Public Service and Administration Minister Collins Chabane and his two protectors Lesiba Samuel Sekele and Marene Lawrence Lentsoane. During Rikhotso’s first appear-

ance, the Tuesday after the accident, the case was postponed to 10 April. Magistrate Mohamed Shaik then urged Rikhotso’s legal representative, Erwin Sethole to consult with his client and to obtain all necessary information and details needed on the docket in order to speed up the bail application. Provincial Police Spokesperson Ronel Otto said the accused briefly appeared in court on Tuesday and the bail amount was fixed at R5 000. He will have to appear in court again on 15 May. In the meantime Police have started questioning a person claiming to be a relative of the late Minister Chabane and who in the social media alleged that Rhikotso had been paid to obstruct the road when the car of Chabane and his two protectors were travelling in approached. “When these allegations were made, another family member opened an inquiry docket. On Tuesday we had a meeting with the senior public prosecutor who decided that the docket be changed to charges of crimen injuria, defamation of character and incitement. The accused has not been arrested yet and Police are still in the process of questioning him,” Otto said.


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ie Demokratiese Alliansie (DA) in Limpopo het Maandag ‘n brief aan die provinsiale polisiekommissaris, Fannie Masemola geskryf waarin hulle eis dat hy sy beplande stappe bekendmaak oor hoe hy die saak, waarin ‘n man homself vir langer as ‘n jaar as polisiekaptein by die Seshego polisiestasie voorgedoen het, gaan hanteer. In ‘n persverklaring sê DA-woordvoerder vir veiligheid en sekuriteit, Suzan Phala die DA is geskok dat niemand nog voor stok gebring is nie. “Wat die DA meer omkrap is Masemola se stilswye oor die beplande proses of aksies om die bedrogspul uit te sorteer,”

sê sy. Die party wil weet hoe die man op ‘n bedrieglike wyse toegang tot die polisiediens gekry het, wie se verantwoordelikheid dit was om sulke voorvalle vinniger te identifiseer en aan te spreek, watter voorsorgmaatreëls ingestel word om sulke voorvalle in die toekoms te voorkom, hoe hy uit aanhouding ontsnap het en die stappe wat teen die persone geneem gaan word wat by die voorval betrokke is. “Die DA is ook bekommerd omdat die man toegang tot vuurwapens, vertroulike inligting en databasisse gehad het. Ons eis ‘n deeglike ondersoek deur die Onafhanklike Ondersoekdirektoraat,” sê Phala. Vir langer as ‘n jaar het die bedrieër hom glo as ‘n

polisiekaptein voorgedoen, volle toegang tot alle betroubare inligting van die Suid-Afrikaanse Polisiediens gehad, met ‘n gemerkte polisievoertuig gery, ‘n dienspistool gehad en gesaghebbend opdragte aan polisielede gegee. In Februarie het van sy kollegas vermoed dat hy nie ‘n volwaardige polisielid is nie omdat hulle agtergekom het hy sukkel om dossiere te open nadat hy arrestasies gemaak het waarna hy gearresteer is. Hy het die volgende dag met sy hofverskyning in die Seshego Landdroshof nie opgedaag nie waarna besef is dat hy uit die polisieselle ontsnap het. Provinsiale polisiewoordvoerder, Ronel Otto het Dinsdag gesê die ondersoek duur voort en is sensitief.

Lebogo in court again next month RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com Former municipal councillor and businessman, Jacob Lebogo, who faces charges of attempted murder and discharge of a firearm in a public space, appeared in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court last Friday and the case was postponed to 22 May for further investigation. Lebogo faces these charges after an incident at Shisanyama Waterland, Penina Park in September when African National Congress (ANC) Milo Malatjie Branch Chairperson, Boy Mamabolo was allegedly shot and three other persons injured. Mambolo was seriously injured and spent several weeks in Mediclinic Lim-

popo’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Lebogo first appeared in court two days after the alleged shooting. The case was then postponed for two days while he remained in custody. During his formal bail application state prosecutor Jackson Mabasa proposed that bail be set at R10 000 to which Lebogo’s attorney, Tumi Mokwena replied that the accused can only afford R5 000. Magistrate Anne van der Merwe then granted bail of R5 000 on condition that Lebogo hands his passport to the investigating officer; does not interfere with or threaten state witnesses; does not commit any other offence and informs the investigating officer should he leave Polokwane at any stage and for any reason.

Water supply recovering but still under strain BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com The water situation in the city is still under strain although reservoirs are slowly recovering. Tidimalo Chuene, Communications and Marketing Manager of the municipality, said: “The community is urged to limit water consumption to immediate household needs and avoid irrigation of gardens, filling swimming pools and

washing cars.” According to the latest report from the municipality, the levels of the 50 and 30 megalitre reservoirs were 28% and 22% respectively, while the level of the Potgieter Avenue reservoir was 77%. The level of the Seshego reservoir is 18% and the reservoir in extension 34 is 95%. The Olifantspoort water plant is delivering 95 litres per second to Polokwane whilst Ebenezer is delivering 300 litres per second.


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olokwane Executive Mayor Thembi Nkadimeng on Friday hosted a Water Indaba at the new Peter Mokaba Stadium as part of creating a platform to facilitate engagement around critical water challenges facing the municipality. The theme of the indaba was “Together we can save water to sustain our resources” and Lepelle Northern Water (LNW) and the Department of Water and Sanitation also made presentations on interventions and possible long- and short-term solutions. In her opening address, Nkadimeng said it is a reality that Polokwane is a water scarce area without any sources within the municipal boundaries and that this creates huge challenges for the municipality to provide sustainable water to all. She revealed that the normal shortfall is 18 mega litres per day, with a peak shortfall 67 mega litres per day. She explained that economic development brought numerous changes and challenges to the landscape and greatly accelerated urbanisation and therefore balancing of available resources against the array of socio-economic factors and the availability of resources remains the challenge and as a result water demand is higher than the available resources. Nkadimeng blamed the challenges that the municipality is experiencing on high water losses due to aging infrastructure, illegal connections, unreported complaints and no cost recovery in Mankweng and all rural areas. Insufficient funding for operations and maintenance, the fact that the water services budget is not ring fenced, vandalism of pipelines, including pump stations and boreholes, and pipe bursts were named as further contributing factors. The interventions mentioned by Nkadimeng, are to lodge a second application with

the Department of Water Affairs and Sanitation (DWS) for abstraction of more water from Ebenezer Dam and the Olifantspoort Treatment Works, the replacement of aged infrastructure, to request more resources from the National Treasury for operations and maintenance, to intensify water conservation and demand management awareness. Increased security measures at boreholes and pump stations and enforcement of by-laws may also assist to address the challenges. “We are in constant engagement with Lepelle Northern Water, the Office of the Premier and the DWS to facilitate the approval of the plan to increase the water supply from Ebenezer. We are very positive that DWS will approve the Ebenezer scheme. I expect all of us to look at our commitments as a municipality and find new innovative ways in which we can unlock water challenges in our endeavour to create a better life for all,” she said. Stakeholders appealed to members of the public to conserve water and the municipality to enforce the law on illegal connections and cost recovery in areas where there is wastage. The Executive Mayor of Capricorn District

YOLANDE NEL >>observer.yolande@gmail.com

The elective conference of the African National Congress Youth League (Ancyl) in Limpopo is scheduled to be held at a venue in the Tzaneen area from 10 to 12 April. The announcement follows a recent meeting of the Provincial Task Team (PTT) of the Ancyl, it was stated in a media release on behalf of the league in Limpopo. “Pre-registration for delegates is currently underway in most regions, with the exception of structures in the Vhembe region where a few logistical matters are to be finalised. These include concluding the business of the 27 branches that have been interdicted. These branches are expected to convene before Sunday, 5 April 2015.” The theme for the provincial conference is “Youth in action for the advancement of the Freedom Charter to attain economic freedom in our lifetime”. This conference is expected to serve as political school where former leaders of the Ancyl will present number of organisational and historic documents. Ancyl PTT Coordinator Mosa Chabane told Polokwane Observer that the resolution had been taken for a Vhembe Regional conference re-run. According to him an interdict had been brought by individual members attached to the 27 branches in the region based on allegations of unfair treatment by the regional task team. He said Sekhukhune and Waterberg Regions still had to go to conference. Waterberg Region branch meeting processes still have to be concluded. Also branch audits have to be finalised in Sekhukhune Region. According to Chabane they needed 386 branches in good standing across Limpopo for a provincial elective conference to be held. He concluded saying the national Ancyl structure was due to decide on a date for the national elective conference at the time of going to press.

Municipality (CDM), Gilbert Kganyago applauded the Polokwane Municipality for taking leadership in putting together a platform to come up with solutions to the water challenges as it does not only affect the city, but the rest of the Capricorn district and other areas in the province as well. He said the community and industry must be taken on board regarding water conservation because industry accounts to a higher percentage of water conservation. Kganyago said the CDM would support Polokwane in its endeavours. As a way forward, Nkadimeng said that among others, the municipality will intensify its programme on cost recovery in rural areas, disconnection of illegal connections, installation of smart metering and intensification of conservation campaigns. She stressed that the immediate solution to the challenges in Polokwane is conservation of water. “This municipality is taking a strong stance against those who continue to waste water because they can afford the surcharges by instituting on the spot fines and the closing off of supply to those who will be found watering their gardens,” she said.

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Twenty-seven people were arrested and several items such as drugs and alleged stolen property seized during a joint operation between Polokwane Police, Community Safety Forums, Ward Councillors, Correctional Services, Traffic Police, Polokwane Municipality and the Limpopo Gambling Board in the city on Saturday. Polokwane Police Station Commander Thomas Shingange described Operation Mangoose as successful since Police managed to seize 23 g of nyaope, 761 g of dagga, one plasma television set, 36 pillows and two knives. “The operation targeted individuals, groups and several venues which led to the arrest of 23 undocumented foreign nationals and another four for dealing in dagga, possession of drugs, possession of dangerous weapons and possession of car break-in equipment respectively. Shingange warned residents to refrain from engaging in criminal activities over the Easter weekend as similar operations are destined to be conducted.

Alleged drug syndicate cracked

Two men were arrested at Lenyenye just outside Tzaneen last Thursday for possession of cocaine, nyaope and dagga. The two men, from Nigeria and South Africa respectively, have already appeared in the Naphuno Magistrate’s Court on charges of possession of drugs and stolen property and were denied bail. They are remanded in custody for further investigation until their next appearance on 22 April. Tzaneen Police Spokesperson Moatshe Ngoepe could not confirm their names. “Police received information from the community about the two men allegedly dealing in drugs which were immediately followed up and an operation conducted. The two were arrested and a suspected stolen Volkswagen Polo, cell phones and Information Technology (IT) equipment with an estimated value of R400 000 were also recovered,” Ngoepe said, adding that the value of the drugs is still to be determined.

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>> Dramatology Creative and Performing Arts Academy presents drama classes for kids every Saturday from 11:00 to 12:00 for ages six to nine and from 12:30 to 13:30 for ages ten to 14 at 61 Devenish Street (Laca offices). Ntsiki Raphesu 082 393 5316 or E-mail: dramatology@ gmail.com. >> Oudleerders en leerkragte van die Hoër Tegniese en Handelskool Tom Naudé van 1950 tot 1962 word versoek om met Yvonne Pienaar by 082 626 0320 in verbinding te tree. ‘n Reünie sal op 22 Augustus by Ridgeback Village in Centurion gehou word. 5 March to 5 April >> A travelling art exhibition, named “Inkunzu Emanxeba: The Legacy Continues”, will take place at the Polokwane Art Museum. Works by Alex Flett, Charles Sokhaya Nkosi, Colbert Mashilo and others will be on display. Amos Letsoalo: 015 290 2177. 4 April >> Judith Sephuma performs in Saskia Restaurant at Fusion Boutique Hotel at 18:00. Her act is named Live It & Jazz It Polokwane and tickets cost R250 per person. Supporting acts will be by Erik Paliani, Bloq, 5th Element, Tlale Makhene and Yukio. Cameron Barnes: 072 432 2949/087 802 7471. 11 April >> Women of Worth Polokwane hosts a Women’s Fair from 10:00 to

13:00 at Bet Shalom Church Hall. The event is for women who are passionate about reaching out to other women, have a heart for those who don’t know Jesus Christ, have a passion for kids, the elderly, the sick and the poor. It is an interdenominal event and entry is free. Karen Botha: 073 339 7642. 17 en 18 April >> Simfonia Juventi Jeugorkes tree op 17 April om 12:00 gratis in die Limpoposaal by Bolivia Lodge op. Die optrede op 18 April om 18:30 vir 19:00 in dieselfde lokaal kos R100 per persoon en die drag is semiformeel. Navrae: Akademie Reformia skoolkantoor: 298 8145 of Ans Becker: 082 457 8171. 17 tot 19 April >> ‘n Leef Voluitkamp vir enkellopendes word by Mahuto Lodge buite Polokwane gehou en lede van alle kerkverbande is welkom. Die besprekings op die kamp fokus op heelwees, groei en verhoudings. Kobus Seegers: 082 923 0549. 18 April >> Maribashoek Skietbaanklub hou vanaf 07:30 ‘n korporatiewe skietdag by R C Brits Skietbaan in Mokopane. Inskrywingsgeld kos R300 per skut vir ‘n span van vier en is voor 18 April betaalbaar. ‘n Ete, twee koeldranke, ‘n deelnamesertifikaat en medaljes vir wenners is ingesluit. Ferdi Bam: 082 785 6108 of Ford Winnertz: 082 443 5076. 16 Mei >> Exclusive Properties en Freshwell bied ‘n damestee sonder weerga ten bate van Wiele 500 by Grincourt aan. Die opbrengs Stefan Ludik, van van die dag die TV-sepie, Bingaan aan pernelanders en lid sone in rolstoele van die musiekwat “wiele” groep, Elvis se nodig het. Die Seun tree by die bederfoggend damestee op.

vind boonop in die geselskap van Erik Holm (seremoniemeester), Mathys Roets en Stefan Ludik (Elvis se Seun) plaas. Bespreek jou kaartjie vroegtydig by Exclusive Properties: 015 297 1132/33 of Freshwell: 015 296 1276. 27 tot 30 Mei >> Die Polokwane Skou en Musiekfees word op die skouterrein aangebied. Die derde Noordelike Landbouskou vind tegelykertyd plaas. Uitstallings van die voorste plaaslike en nasionale handelsname sal te sien wees en stalletjies wat in elke smaak val, sal vir winskopies sorg. Vermaak word deur onder andere Bok van Blerk, Lance James, Mwah!, Piet Pompies, David Fourie, Dewald Wasserfall, Theuns Jordaan, Karen Zoid en Dozi verskaf. Stalletjies is nog beskikbaar en Corrie Venter kan by 082 374 0816 geskakel word. Leandrie Bezuidenhout: 082 797 3227.

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Karen Zoid tree by die Polokwane Skou en Musiekfees op.

29 Mei >> Nasionale Tekkie Tax-dag vind plaas en plakkers kan nou reeds teen R10 elk gekoop word om instansies in vyf verskillende kategorieë te ondersteun. Dra jou plakker en daag enige plek met jou tekkies op op Nasionale Tekkie Tax-dag. Hans le Grange: 082 789 4385.

Rona-Lee nou onafhanklik danksy motor ELNA ESTERHUYSEN >>observer.elna@gmail.com

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at bloot as ‘n droom begin het, het uiteindelik vir RonaLee Johannsen ‘n werklikheid geword toe sy verlede week haar pragmotor in ontvangs kon neem en self terugbestuur het Polokwane toe. Haar lewe het in 2012 dramaties verander toe sy van haar T10-rugwerwel verlam is as gevolg van ‘n motorbotsing waarin sy ‘n passasier was. Philip Smit, ‘n prokureur in die stad wat haar Padongelukfondseis hanteer, het sy pa, Philip Smit sr gevra om hulpmiddels vir Johannsen te maak wat haar nuwe lewe as parapleeg sal vergemaklik na die traumatiese gebeure. Hy het vir haar onder meer ‘n gereedskapstuk ontwerp en gemaak om skakelaars by te kom en kaste oop te maak.

Smit sr het besef Johannsen se omstandighede as deeltydse student en werknemer in Musina raak mettertyd moeiliker omdat sy van ander mense afhanklik is om by die werk en terug te kom, inkopies te doen asook haar noodsaaklike daaglikse gimnasiumwerk te doen. Danksy sy (Smit sr) se ruimhartigheid het sy verlede week haar splinternuwe en spesiaal omboude Ford Fiesta Ecoboost gekry waarmee sy nou onafhanklik kan rondbeweeg. “My eie voertuig simboliseer my vryheid, selfstandigheid, onafhanklikheid en waardigheid,” het Johannsen uitgelate tydens die oorhandigingseremonie gesê.

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Gereelde prestasie deur Hoërskool Pietersburg (PHS) se leerders is geen uitsondering nie alhoewel dit nou vir ‘n slag die onderwysers se beurt was om te wys dat hulle ook vir hul harde werk vereer kan word. Skoolhoof, Willie Schoeman is onlangs met die uitvoerende burgemeester van die Capricorn Distrikmunisipaliteit, Gilbert Kganyago se spesiale Burgemeesterstoekenning vir uitnemende prestasie in die 2014 akademiese jaar vereer. Benewens Schoeman se toekenning is twee leerkragte, Karlien Malan en Irma Roodt drie dae later deur die departement van onderwys as beste onderwysers in rekeningkunde en ekonomie in Limpopo aangewys. Dié twee se harde werk en vermoë om net die beste in leerders

na vore te bring, is merkwaardig. Die departementele prysuitdelingseremonie het by Flora Park Comprehensive School plaasgevind.

PHS-skoolhoof, Willie Schoeman is vereer vir die skool se uitnemende prestasie tydens die 2014 akademiese jaar. Links: Karlien Malan (rekeningkunde) en Irma Roodt (ekonomie) is as beste onderwysers in Limpopo in dié vakke aangewys.


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Sekoko Manthato, winner of Partnering for Profit Competition (middle) is congratulated by Coca-Cola Management members Nkateko Nghonyama, Territory Sales Manager, Lindi van der Merwe, Trade Marketing Manager and Joe Ramokoto, Main Market Trade Channel Manager.

Sekoko Manthato, poses in front of his new wheels.

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The Chevrolet Utility won by Sekoko Manthato.


UL, Wits and Univen enter into strategic partnerships tions but also manifests the post-democracy need for greater cooperation and collaboration between neighbouring higher education institutions. “Although individual academics at these institutions are already collaborating with each other in some disciplines, the need to formalise and strengthen these efforts was recognised last year and we decided to formalise it through a Memorandum of Agreement,” Habib said. Recognising that relationships already exist between peers at the three universities the partnership will focus on specific academic projects in the areas of Engineering, health sciences, education, Mathematics and social sciences. It will also include staff mentoring and capacity building, student exchanges and access to research and teaching facilities at Wits’ rural campuses in Mpumalanga. “This is an exciting project for Wits and speaks directly to our objectives of being a globally competitive and simultaneously, a local responsive institution,” Habib added.

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Manthato wins Coca-Cola Competition

> ‘They told me there was a big gift coming my way’ > ‘This vehicle will add value to my business’ HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Sekoko Manthato, a shop owner from Sekonye village in Botlokwa became the proud owner of a Chevrolet Corsa Utility bakkie last Thursday when the final draw of the CocaCola Fortune’s Partnering for Profit Competition was held at Coca-Cola Fortune Polokwane’s headquarters. He won a further 15 cases of 1,25 l Coca-Cola, Sprite, all Fanta flavours and Stoney. Manthato was one of 1 000 Coca-Cola customers across the province who took part in the competition that ran from 1 September to 31 December 2014. The competition was open to all retailers of Coca-Cola products. In order to qualify for the competition merchants had to sell 1,25 l sizes of Coca-Cola core brands such as Sprite, Fanta all flavours and Stoney at the recommended selling price of R9.00 at the time. They also had to ensure that there was 100% penetration of Coca-Cola Core brands at their shops and no other brands were kept in the branded Coca-Cola cooler. “We came up with the competition because we realised that not all shop owners were complying with the recommended selling price, but instead selling at a prize we had no knowledge of. We believe the competition will prompt them to comply,” Joe Ramokoto, Main Market Trade Channel Manager at Coca-Cola Fortune said. In a brief interview with Polokwane Observer, the visibly jubilant Manthato said he was confident that he would win the competition after a pastor at the Zion Christian Church, of which he is a member, told him last year that a big gift was coming his way. “My first stop today will be the church, then home,” he said adding that he was going to sleep there for two days and then go back home. He said the bakkie will add value to his current fleet of cars and his business. “I already have a sedan and seven tractors which I use for business. I think this new vehicle will add value to the business. I want to thank Coca-Cola for the competition and for the great initiative. I have been in the business for 23 years and I have never won such a big prize,” he concluded. Lindi van der Merwe, Trade Marketing Manager at Coca-Cola Fortune said they are proud of Manthato for winning the main prize in the competition. “He deserves it and may Coca-Cola continue to make success come his way,” she said. She congratulated the runners-up who walked away with 10 Samsung S5 phones, 10 Samsung Tablets and 40 cases of 1,25 l of Coca-Cola core brands. “We are proud to say that we had 1 000 qualifying customers in our district and, after a preliminary draw, we invited 150 lucky Coca-Cola customers to partake in our draw. We are glad to have them and we are looking forward to Phase 3 soon,” Van der Merwe said.

The University of Limpopo (UL), University of Venda (Univen) and University of Witwatersrand (Wits) have signed a memorandum of agreement on a strategic partnership in the areas of research and postgraduate studies, teaching and learning and community engagement. Mahlo Mokgalong, UL Vice-Chancellor and cosignatories Adam Habib, Wits Vice-Chancellor and Peter Mbati, Vice Chancellor of Univen signed the memorandum in Johannesburg on Friday. Mokgalong is quoted to have said afterwards that the UL takes great pride in the partnership and believes that the academics will exchange ideas to empower communities and students at the three institutions. He also added that when a collaborative effort is undertaken, much can be achieved. Habib, in a press release issued by Wits is quoted to have said that the initiative not only supports the strategic goals of all three institu-

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Mbati reportedly said the collaboration is an important initiative, not only in achieving this objective, but in continuing to grow its research base. Univen, a rural based comprehensive university, has a vision to be a leading regional university with a strong service orientation to its community,” Mbati said. Vivienne Rowland, Senior Communications Officer Advancement and Partnerships Division at Wits said the vice-chancellors were in accord that partnerships between local universities are fundamental and one of the drivers of transformation in the higher education sector. “A major benefit of this initiative is that it makes more effective use of declining research and teaching resources and through a reciprocated arrangement, contributes to advancing our country’s educational, economic and social development needs as espoused in the National Development Plan,” Rowland concluded.

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LU SA Noord dring daarop aan om sitting te hê op die voorgestelde grondkomitees wat vanjaar in terme van hoofstuk 6 van die nasionale ontwikkelingsplan (NOP) binne die grense van distrikmunisipaliteite gestig moet word. Die doel van die komitees is onder meer om 20% grond binne die distrikmunisipaliteit se grense te identifiseer vir oordrag aan begunstigdes. Hierdie begunstigdes sal uit die geledere van voorheen benadeeldes kom met die klem op vroue, jeug en persone met gestremdhede. Die 20% grond wat geïdentifiseer en oorgedra moet word, moet vir landboudoeleindes gebruik word. Die werkgeleenthede wat die landbousektor moet skep vir 1 miljoen mense moet ook gedeeltelik hier geskep word. Die doelstelling is onder meer voedselsekerheid en armoedeverligting. Volgens Drickus Botha, streekbestuurder van TLU SA Noord, sal die begunstigdes uit hierdie grondoordrag nie eienaarskap van die grond bekom nie, hulle sal dit slegs mag

huur. “Hierdie bepaling is ‘n groot probleem omdat die handelsbanke nie geld gaan leen vir landbou-aktiwiteite waar die grond nie as sekuriteit vir die lening kan dien nie. Handelsbanke mag ook verteenwoordiging op hierdie komitees opneem, maar het dit dusver nog nie gedoen nie,” sê hy. Botha sê TLU SA staan `n vryemark ekonomiese stelsel met privaatbesitreg voor en wil sitting op die komitees bekom sodat hierdie vryemark ekonomiese beginsels daar ingedra en verdedig kan word. “Hoe meer ondernemings wat suiwer vryemark ekonomiese stelsels steun aan die komitees se werksaamhede deelneem, hoe makliker sal dit wees,” is sy mening. Behalwe vir ‘n verskeidenheid privaatsektor rolspelers soos landboubesighede, insetverskaffers, handelsbanke en georganiseerde landbou, sal daar ook staatsdepartemente op die komitee dien. Benoemings vir sitting op al vyf distrikmunisipaliteite in Limpopo en die proses van stigtingvergaderings is ook reeds afgehandel. Verifikasie vind nou plaas waarna die komiteelede in kennis gestel sal word en met hulle werksaamhede ‘n aanvang sal neem.

KNP gate quotas in force during Easter weekend HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Day visitors to the Kruger National Park (KNP) are requested to take note of gate quotas when planning their Easter visit as these will strictly be enforced during the coming Easter Weekend from today (Thursday) until Monday. Visitors are advised to either arrive at the gate very early in the morning, because the service is on a “first come first serve” basis, or pre-book their entrance with the central reservations office. KNP General Manager Communications and Marketing William Mabasa said although operational throughout the year, the gate quotas are mostly reached during long weekends or public holidays. “We urge individuals planning to come to the park as day visitors to please make the necessary arrangement ahead of time in order to avoid unnecessary disappointment,” Mabasa said. “Pre-booking for entrance comes with a non-refundable deposit of R36 per adult and R18 per child, which must be paid in advance. Day visitors with advanced bookings are expected to arrive at the booked gate and date before 13:00, after which the booking lapses. A pre-booking however does not exempt the day visitor from paying the normal conservation fees upon arrival at the gate but secures him or her entry”.

“All visitors are also reminded to bring along their identity documents (IDs) or alternative form of identity to avoid problems at the gates. Wild Cards cannot be used to identify one as legitimate holder and should be accompanied by some form of identity,” Mabasa explained. Mabasa also reminded day visitors not to take liquor with them as the alcohol ban on public areas in the park is a permanent rule which is enforced at all times. Other park rules must also be adhered to at all times while in the park. ‘’Day visitors, who may not be able to gain entry because the quota shall have been reached, can if they wish, make use of the park and ride facility which is available at some gates. The park and ride option will cost visitors extra money but should be better than having to return home. “We request visitors to plan their trip by observing gate opening and closing times so that they do not find themselves either speeding or arriving late at the camps and gates on their way in and out of the park. People must please read their permits which they receive at the gates because all the rules and regulations of the park are clearly stipulated in those documents,” Mabasa concluded. KNP has ten entrance gates, Pafuri, Punda Maria, Phalaborwa, Giriyondo, Orpen, Paul Kruger, Phabeni, Numbi, Malelane and Crocodile Bridge.

Selaelo Kgatla, long serving minister of the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa’s Polokwane Congregation recently bid his flock farewell in a moving ceremony held at the church’s satellite venue in Serala View. Kgatla started ministering in 1997 and felt it was time to retire and pave way for other ministers as per regulations of the church. “The regulations of the church say that when one reaches the age of

65 one should retire and I have passed that age. I enjoyed my time there as a minister and I am happy to remain a member of the congregation,” Kgatla said. Selaelo Maponya, Member of the church’s General Council described Kgatla as a visionary leader, selfless, dedicated and with lots of integrity. “We learned a lot from him and he has left a legacy,” Maponya said. Premier Stan Mathabatha and his wife Margaret were among the dignitaries in attendance during the event.

BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com Although Polokwane Municipality’s monthly flea market at the civic square appears slow to gain momentum the municipality is convinced that the event is sustainable and will eventually be well supported. Polokwane Observer visited the flea market on Saturday at 11:00 and found that six stalls and an entertainer on stage to be the only activities. The jumping castle was also vacant and only a few visitors were in attendance. Matshidiso Mothapo, Assistant Manager: Communications of the municipality, says the market later experienced a fair attendance as it was perhaps a bit early for the patrons and the organisers who were still finalising some of the stalls. “The flea market has assisted some traders to reach patrons which they didn’t have access to before. The vendors who trade in goods like traditional attire, jewellery, jumping castles and spices have reported to realise growth in their trade at the flea market. One of the traders who is producing spices has been identified by the municipality to be assisted with capacity in terms of packaging the products. The event

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also presents a platform to local developing musicians and others in the performing arts fraternity to promote themselves to an audience. The previous flea markets were successful. However, the municipality will continue to improve on the concept so that it can attract more people. The municipality is also considering to partner with the private sector to enhance the status of the flea market,” Mothapo stated.

Thendo Victor Madzane provides entertainment at Polokwane Municipality’s flea market on Saturday.

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iss Limpopo Teen, Andile Neluvhalane is very passionate about empowering and motivating young girls and that is one of the main reasons why she visited Ernest Matlou School in Blood River recently. Andile spoke to and shared many of her

experiences with the female learners of the school. She talked to them about sexual responsibility and stressed that it is important for them to take control of their purpose in life and future. The girls were also motivated to follow and chase their dreams. Andile said that it is possible to achieve your dreams through hard work and dedication. “I feel that reaching out is important because these girls just need someone to talk to them about their problems, challenges in their lives and someone who understands them and the thought that I could be that person for them warms my heart. I want to

Indrukwekkende werkswinkel vir koorleiers aangebied LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com Koorleiers het onlangs die geleentheid gekry om ‘n koorwerkswinkel by Hoërskool Pietersburg by te woon wat deur ‘n plaaslike koor, Ensemble Esprit in samewerking met die Afrikaanse Taal- en Kultuurvereniging (ATKV) aangebied is. Michael Barret, tans ‘n voltydse lektor aan die Universiteit van Pretoria en dirigent van die Tuks Camerata koor, asook musikale direkteur van die Jakaranda Kinderkoor en The Chambers Singers, het die werkswinkel behartig. Hy het vir koorleiers nuwe invalshoeke vir opwarming demonstreer asook werkswyses om met ‘n nuwe koor van die eerste repetisie af effektief te werk te gaan, die aanleer van tradisionele Afrikamusiek en die belangrikheid van gebare om tyd te spaar. Daar was ook ‘n vrae- en antwoordsessie waarna die werkswinkel met die Ensemble Espirit koor, ‘n plaaslike kamerkoor, afgesluit het.

“Die werkswinkel wat hoofsaaklik aangebied is om die koorkultuur in Limpopo te bevorder, was uiters geslaagd. Ek is daarvan oortuig dat almal dit geniet en iets daaruit geleer het. Barret het die manier om ‘n werkswinkel op ‘n prettige en praktiese manier aan te bied,” sê Ans Becker, organiseerder van die koorwerkswinkel en koororganiseerder van Ensemble Esprit. FOTO: LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK

Ans Becker, organiseerder van die koorwerkswinkel en koororganiseerder van Ensemble Esprit.

make a difference in people’s lives and seeing the smiles on people’s faces after I’ve spoken to them really makes me happy, because I know that they have taken something from what I have said and that it will hopefully make a difference in their lives,” she said. She visited the school at the invite of the Bloodline Young Women Programme, a group of girls in Blood River that reach out to the community. Andile says it was an honour and a privileged to meet each and every one of them, to talk to them and to spend the day with them. She hopes to visit them again and is excited for the talks that she is still planning to give.

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Ruth Emslie participated in a practical field experience at secondary schools in the United States of America.

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uth Emslie, Department Head of English at Flora Park Comprehensive High School, recently returned from a visit to the United States of America where she participated in a customised professional

development course focusing on teaching methods and instructional technology, participated in a practical field experience at secondary schools and learnt the American culture. Emslie received a fellowship award from the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Programme, a program of the

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the Unites States Department of State. Emslie said during her stay she personally observed esteemed respect for law by citizens, high environmental awareness, a lot of recycling done, highly motivated teachers, maximal use of technology in the classroom, lesser subjects done in the classroom, use of assistant teachers to help learners with challenges and teaching with the child in mind. “The child is considered to be the cornerstone for lesson planning, teaching and assessment; teachers prepare thoroughly and goals for the day are explicitly indicated to learners on the board,” Emslie explained. “A high respect for one another, teachers and students giving one another “space” and understanding within a democratic teaching-learning environment, was evident.” According to Emslie the programme basically covered provision of skills in secondary school English language, teaching language skills, methods, approaches, objectives and goals,

curriculum design, lesson planning, assessment, instructional technology, research, service learning, cultural enrichment, gender equity, the American education system, field observation in identified secondary schools, university and families, conference attendance and presentations, sight-seeing of American historical monuments and other centres. Emslie intends to share her experiences and skills with her colleagues and students by work shopping learners on gender equality and equity and secondary school teachers on effective and feasible ways to improve on English teaching and assessment. She is extremely grateful to Gilbert Sepuru, Simon Mpe, Senior Education Specialist in the Polokwane Circuit Office of the Department of Education, the US Embassy, the International research and Exchanges Board (Irex) and her family, who positively supported her. “I am now more empowered to use these skills in the teaching of English and to train fellow English educators,” she concluded.

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Die ateljee pronk met foto’s teen die muur van verskeie dansers wat oor die jare dansopleiding gekry het en waar dansdrome waar geword het. Tussen dié foto’s is ‘n jong Maryke Botha tydens haar opleiding by Nonnie de Lange Dansateljee wat vandag self ‘n gevestigde dansafrigter by dieselfde ateljee is. Botha wat in 2010 aan Pietersburg Hoërskool (PHS) gematrikuleer het en al sedert driejarige ouderdom dans, het vir 8 jaar akrobatiese dansopleiding elders in die stad gekry voordat sy in 2002 by Nonnie de Lange vir dansklasse

aangeklop het. Na skool het Botha op haar eie dansklasse gegee voordat sy by De Lange se ateljee aangesluit het. “Dans is my lewe. Ek het ‘n dansafrigter geword om my passie met ander te deel,” sê Botha wat gekwalifiseer is in moderne dans, klopdans en hip-hop en ook ondervinding in briekdans het. “Dit is vir my ‘n voorreg om Botha, wat in 2004 saam met my en ander dansers Hollywood toe was en teruggekeer het as klopdans-wêreldkampioene in die kategorie vir 13 tot 15 jaar, terug in die dansateljee te hê. Botha was die jongste danser wat ons toe vergesel het,” sê De Lange. Volgens De Lange is die suksesverhaal van die ateljee se dansers harde werk en toewyding wat die kinders se selfbeeld, koördinasie, balans, postuur, selfvertroue en goeie menseverhoudings bevorder. Dié ateljee wat vanjaar sy 31 ste bestaansjaar vier, bied klasse in ‘n verskeidenheid dansstyle aan.

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Make your free time work for you this April Each year many South Africans look forward to the month of April as it is filled with long week-ends and public holidays. This year Boston City Campus & Business College encourages South Africa’s youth to be proactive during the holiday period and to make the most of their free time. “Taking a break does not necessarily mean one needs to be idle. While creating a balance between studying and socialising is vital to one’s physical and psychological well-being, it’s just as important to use your free time constructively,” says Natalie Rabson, Marketing Manager at Boston City Campus & Business College. “Studies can be draining, and the downtime from public holidays and vacations is great for recharging. However you should also make the most of the time by scheduling activities that will either add to your CV, your skills base or your pocket!” A few suggestions to make the most of all free time coming one’s way: *Plan your goals It’s when one has free time that one’s mind is most relaxed. This is also the best time to reflect on the past few months that have just gone by and to prepare oneself mentally for what lies ahead. Set goals, whether personal or study-related, and plan how to achieve those goals. *Get work experience A part-time job can be a great way to add structure to one’s week, meet new people and gain real life work experience. This is also a great time to sharpen skills and interests and to use those skills to earn an extra income. Never look down on work opportunities that may come one’s way. *Provide extra lessons to matriculants or volunteer at your local school “While we teach, we learn,” said Roman philosopher Seneca. By teaching what you know you’re not only helping others, but you are also challenging yourself. Research has shown us that students enlisted to tutor others, work harder to understand the material, recall it more accurately and apply it more effectively. *Form a study group For most students there’s just not enough time to liaise with others in attempts to form a study group. Come the April holiday period, there would be plenty time on your hands. Learning in a group can serve as motivation during times you find it difficult to concentrate, such as afternoons for example. You also learn from each other and can

break up the task of making summaries. *Catch up on the admin Now is an ideal time to catch up on all the admin you wouldn’t normally have time for - whether it’s preparing application forms for bursaries or college and university entrance or whether it’s updating your CV. You can apply at Boston for any of the degrees or diplomas for 2016. Receiving an acceptance letter or conditional acceptance based on pending final results is a great relief. Get started with the collation of necessary documentation for all your applications. *Learn a new skill There are some great short courses out there for learning a new skill quickly. These are also often not expensive, like learning a new computer skill or taking up a course in bookkeeping, which can then be used to earn extra cash. Bookkeeping is also an outstanding introduction to accounts at varsity. For those who wish to do a BCom, but have not done accounts in matric - this will be time well invested. A course such as photography or nail technology can also lead to a person earning extra income while studying. *Perk up your health status Routines can keep you so busy that you might neglect your health. Why not take this free time you have to rejuvenate yourself? Maybe take up an exercise class or start the day with a morning run, while trying to give the greasy campus diet a break. Who knows, you might find that you’ll want to continue with this new lifestyle – it can only be good for you. “The real world of either work or tertiary studies, or even a gap year, can come as a shock to many who leave the comfort that a fixed routine such as matric provides. That’s why it’s important that young people prepare themselves for what’s to come. “Vacation time can provide such an opportunity. Once you are in the work market you realise just how quickly time goes by and how easy it is to put off minor, but important tasks. Start now by making your free time work for you, and ensure that one day you don’t regret having wasted it,” concludes Rabson.

Local OBSERVER 23 mom aims to be Mrs SA April 2, 2015

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ot everybody gets the chance to follow their ideals, but for Lethabo Phoshoko her dreams recently became a reality when she learnt that she is among the top 100 finalists from which the 25 finalists for the 2015 Mrs South Africa title will be selected on 24 April. Phoshoko, a 28-yearold mother, wife, philanthropist and former Mathematics lecturer who is currently employed as a forensic analyst is the only contestant from Polokwane. Mrs South Africa is the most prestigious pageant for married women in SA and regarded as an empowerment programme with the finalists and win-

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ners are usually successful businesswomen, mothers and wives between the ages of 25 and 50 years. Asked for comment after being selected as a semi-finalist Phoshoko said she was honoured. She intends using the platform to inspire a lot of women, not only in Limpopo but across South Africa, especially those living in rural areas. Phoshoko has been engaged in various community projects such as empowering women who run orphanages in different settlements across the province. She is presently also actively engaged in raising funds for the Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa). In her view community work does not only suit a good cause but also inspires other married women. She holds the belief that being married does not mean your life ends and that you should be able to reach out to other people and positively impact their lives. “When we get married we do not bury our dreams at the altar” she said. Phoshoko first entered pageants to get out of her comfort zone. She was crowned first princess in the Miss Summer Heat Limpopo in 2010 and previously participated in other pageants such as Miss SA, Miss Earth South Africa and Miss Sundowns. Katlego Phosoko, her husband, is very proud of her and wishes her good luck in her efforts to make a difference. Cansa will host a fundraising dinner as part of events on 24 April. Tickets for the Mrs SA and Cansa dinner are available from Phoshoko on 081 311 3195. Readers can also vote for her by liking her photo on the Mrs South Africa Facebook page or vote for her by texting ‘Lethabo Phoshoko’ to 35959 at R3 per SMS.

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Lethabo Phoshoko is among the the top 100 finalists of this year’s Mrs South Africa pageant.

NOTIFICATION OF ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS LICENCE PROPOSED SILICON SMELTERS DC ARC FURNACE AT THE EXISTING SILICON SMELTERS SITE ON PORTION 18 OF THE FARM WELTEVREDEN 746 LS WITHIN THE POLOKWANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OF CAPRICORN DISTRICT, LIMPOPO PROVINCE The Applicant, Silicon Smelters (Pty) Ltd (Silicon Smelters) hereby notifies registered Interested and Affected Parties (IAPs) of the granting of an Atmospheric Emissions Licence (AEL) by the Capricorn District Municipality (CDM) on 20 March 2015 in terms of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act, 2004 (Act 39 of 1998). The AEL was received on 25 March 2015. A copy of the AEL may be obtained from Silicon Smelters. Any person affected by the decision to grant the AEL who wishes to appeal against this decision, must submit an appeal with the Municipal Manager within 20 days of the date of receipt of the Licence. The appeal must contain the following information: 1. Details of the appellant: Name, Organisation and Contact details 2. CDM Reference Number: 16/2/2/3/1-A1/2P 4.15 3. Project Name: Silicon Smelters DC Arc Furnace 4. Addressed to: Municipal Manager By fax: 086 292 1660 By post: PO Box 4100, Polokwane, 0700 By hand: 41 Biccard Street, Polokwane, 0699 5. A copy of the notice to: Silicon Smelters (Pty) Ltd By fax: 086 623 8962 By hand: Silicon Smelters, Beyersnek Road, Polokwane, 0699 By e-mail: johan.grobbelaar@siliconsmelters.co.za

INVITATION FOR REGISTRATION ON THE DATABASE (QUARTERLY UPDATE 2014 / 2015)

The Polokwane Municipality hereby invites service providers to apply to be registered and included in the service providers’ database for 2014/2015 financial year. Service providers are allowed to register only three (3) categories of services at a time. Services will be highlighted in the database forms. Please note that the Municipality will not conduct business with service providers who are not registered on the database. Service providers who are already in the system need not to register but urged to come and update their status. Prescribed database registration forms can be downloaded freely from Polokwane municipality`s website: www.polokwane.gov.za or alternatively be purchased at Polokwane Municipality`s tender office- Polokwane Municipality - cnr. Landdros Mare & Bodenstein streets – City Centre Supply Chain Management (SCM) Unit (Tender Office), Ground Floor (to the left of the Security Information Desk) – City of Polokwane for R50.00. The database registration forms will be available from 07 April 2015 and closing date for submission of database registration forms is 17 April 2015 at 16:00. Database registration forms received after the closing date will not be considered. Enquiries should be directed to Ms. Moyahabo Sithole on 015 290 2235 and Ms. Mosole Modimola on 015 290 2235. Mrs. T.C MAMETJA MUNICIPAL MANAGER


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UL School of Accountancy achieves highest Saica accreditation HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za

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he University of Limpopo’s (UL) School of Accountancy has attained the highest possible rating for its Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc) degree from the South African Institute for Chartered Accountants (Saica), a status it shares with only 10 other Saica accredited universities. This ranking positions the school and institution favourably so as to better achieve its targets of being a leading African university that is focussed on the developmental needs of its communities and epitomising academic excellence and innovativeness. From achieving a 75% rating in all of Saica’s criteria in 2011 and being appraised as an overall 2 (needs improvement) the UL’s School of Accountancy has advanced to the highest rating, 1 (fully compliant) following an accreditation visit from Saica in 2014. During the UL Saica accreditation announcement in Polokwane last Thursday Cosmas Ambe, Director of the School of Accountancy and incumbent of the Nedbank Chair in Accountancy, described this assessment as a milestone that places the school in line with many established universities and ahead of others in terms of training and producing much needed professionals in the field of Accountancy. “This is in line with this university’s vision and, in response to other challenges, Saica and UL entered into an agreement in 2004 - the UL Thuthuka Project - with the objectives: ‘To develop and to sustain accredited

undergraduate and subsequently postgraduate degree programmes at UL; to identify and nurture talent from the rural areas of Limpopo and also to provide these students with access to a quality education and an opportunity to qualify as Chartered Accountants, and to provide the recruited students with workplace readiness training so as to enhance employability and work readiness of

graduates’,” Ambe explained. He further said the University will host a Saica accreditation visit on 8 and 9 April for Saica to evaluate and make recommendations to the Saica Academic Review Commitee (ARCC) for the accreditation of the school’s Bridging Certificate in the Theory of Accountancy (BCTA) and continued accreditation of its BAcc programmes.

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University of Limpopo (UL) staff members present during the event are UL School of Accountancy subject leaders Isaac Obeng-Manu (Taxation), Eloise Grobblelaar (Auditing), Maureen Talane, UL acting Director Marketing and Communication and Cosmas Ambe, Nedbank Chair in Accountancy and Director of the School of Accountancy.

Advertorial>> Marlen Arms and Ammo a leader in the firearm industry African Professional Firearms Trainers Council (PFTC) for the training of firearms and renewing of firearm licenses. “We pride in delivering more than a service Marlen is the right address to visit for firearm to the public. Our service expands from helping training and buying your new firearm and with the completion of relevant forms to advice ammunition. regarding applications, motivations, firearms Marlen Industries was started in 1984 by and ammunition. Marlen Training is the answer cofounders Martin and Elsie Venter to develop to all your questions regarding firearm license and market borehole casings for boreholes. The business continued to grow from strength renewals and all relevant queries. Our credibility speaks for itself with trained facilitators, assesto strength, expanding and diversifying into sors, moderators and registered arms dealers civil engineering work and the manufacturing with a gunsmith on site. Martin Venter, owner of steel products. of Marlen Industries, has 46 years of experiMarlen Industries diversified into firearm ence in the relevant field, which includes aptraining during 2005 under the name Marlen Training Academy. Marlen Training Academy is prenticeship training at Pretoria Metal Pressings (PMP),” says Androe Botha, Marketing Manager BEE approved and registered with the South of Marlen Industries. In 1995 an underground shooting range was built on the premises of Marlen Industries and in 2005 the shooting range was approved for practical firearm training by the South African Police Service and the South African Bureau of Standards (NRCS). A fully functional classroom for training purposes with PFTC accredited to deliver a complete service to all learners. Eben Scheepers, Instructor at Marlen Training Academy, on the Training comprises shooting range. PHOTO: BARRY VILJOEN BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com

of a full course including the Unit Standard 117705, Legal Aspects of the Firearm control Act no 60 of 2000, the theory on handgun, rifle and/or shotgun and a practical shooting test with firearm and ammunition supplied by Marlen. In addition, Marlen also provides a comprehensive service that includes Marlen’s Arms and Ammo Shop. This section of the company was established in 2014 and offers a wide variety of new and pre owned firearms. Marlen Arms and Ammo is a firearms and accessories dealer whose main priority is to make your purchase as amazing as possible. A well-equipped workshop can effect additions and repairs to all firearms. “We support a large variety of firearm brands and ammunition direct from the suppliers. We stock new and pre owned firearms and have daily sales on firearms, ammunition, optics, hunting gear and much more. Our mission is to continuously strive to improve and grow our product range, being competent to understand what exactly our customers want and to provide the tailor made products at affordable prices,” says Botha. Products in stock include: Barnes, Beretta, CZ, Federal Ammunition, Guerrilla, Glock, Howa, Hornady, Lee, Lynx, Nikko Stirling, Precision, Lyman, Marlin, Remington, Ruger, Sierra, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Somchem, Strassbergers, Swarovski, Taurus, TIKKA, Vortex, Weaver, Winchester, and Marlen Arms and Ammo have access to many other brands not listed here. Contact them on 015 293 0363 if you are looking for something specific.


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The newly elected leadership for Prisa Limpopo Region are Malesela Maubane (Chairperson) and Mpho Radzuma (Honorary Secretary), front. At the back are Naledzani Rasila (Executive Committee Member), Welheminah Mabogo (Honorary Treasurer), Maureen Talane (Executive Committee Member) and Phuti Matlou (Vice-Chairperson).

Thys de Kock>>

Third year second prize as Businessman of the Year RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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basic steps to be followed in order to ensure any business’s success. “These follow on from each other starting with thinking and analysis of the situation or problem. The next step is planning and executing a strategy. If it doesn’t work, go one step back. Changing employees’ attitude is the biggest challenge and can only be rectified through disciplined working towards success,” he explained.

hys de Kock, Dealer Principal at Galactic Auto has, for a third consecutive been named the runner-up in the annual Sewells Group Businessman of the Year 2014 Awards. Sewells Group is a global consulting and outsourcing firm which specialises in the automotive PHOTO: RC MYBURGH retail industry. They operate Galactic Auto Dealer Principal Thys de across Asia Pacific, Africa Kock has for a third consecutive year and the Middle East regions been awarded a second place in the and are in the business of Dealer of the Year, Medium category of improving the performance the annual Sewells Group Businessman of individuals and organisa- of the Year 2014 Awards. tions engaged in automotive retail. Galactic Auto competes in the medium dealership category and De Kock’s continued success acknowledges that he achieved significant contribution from gross margins with well controlled expenses and activity at a high level. De Kock attributes this to the CASH principle - customer focus, attitude, skills and abilities and work habit and organisational skills - followed by him and his staff. In addition to those basic principles De Kock said there are some essential

New leadership to take Prisa Limpopo forward BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com The Limpopo Region of the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (Prisa) elected a new leadership at an annual general meeting (AGM) held in Polokwane last Thursday. Malesela Maubane, former Regional Secretary, replaced Naledzani Rasila as Chairperson. The new committee, which will serve until 2017, comprises of Maubane, Phuti Matlou (Vice-Chairman), Mpho Radzuma (Honorary Secretary) and Welheminah Mabogo (Honorary Treasurer). Rasila and Maureen Talane were elected as additional members. According to a media release by Maubane, Adele Paulsen, Prisa Executive Director, speaking at the AGM, indicated that Limpopo is one of the most active and top three performing regions in South Africa. “Limpopo is one of the Institute’s

youngest regions but it has surpassed expectations since reestablishment in 2013 and has managed to grow membership”. Paulsen also made a presentation on Prisa membership and benefits of belonging to a professional body. During her visit to the province and as a way of establishing strategic working relations with the institute, she met stakeholders like Polokwane Chamber of Business (PCOB) and the University of South Africa. “Besides engaging in various Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programmes aimed at serving interests of members, the region is looking to grow membership, establish a functional student chapter and enhance strategic relations with the business sector, academic and government institutions,” Maubane said. Prisa is the only South African Qualifications Authority (Saqa) professional body for public relations and communication management professionals.

Ocean Basket se Griekse aand sorg vir groot vermaak LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com

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Die klanke van Griekse musiek – veral die bekende Zorba-dans – en die breek van borde het verlede Donderdag bygedra tot nog ‘n suksesvolle Griekse aand op Ocean Basket by Mall of the North se spyskaart. Kuier in ligte luim het een van vier popu-lêre tema-aande in ‘n jaar wat jaarliks deur dié kettingrestaurant aangebied word, gekenmerk. Aan eg tradisionale Griekse gebruike was daar immers nie ‘n tekort nie; borde het gevlieg terwyl daar gekuier is om Ocean Basket se gewilde seekos. Vir ‘n vlietende oomblik kon mens jou selfs verbeel dat daar ‘n gemis is aan ‘n eiland met potblou koepeldakke, wit linne wat span in die wind en die geklots van ‘n asuurblou see. Aan ‘n rustige gekuier in ‘n taverne oor ‘n meze-bord met allerhande aanloklikhede... Gaste het die geleentheid gehad om te smul aan ‘n nuwe promosie, “Big Fat Greek Meal”, hoofsaaklik bestaande uit stokvis en inkvis met ‘n sous wat duidelik byval gevind het. Daar is geen twyfel dat gaste dié byeenkoms terdeë geniet het nie. “Ocean Basket moet meer gereeld aande soos hierdie hou, die atmosfeer is gesellig en dit is een groot Griekse partytjie,” het Riaan Meiring vertel. Volgens mede-bestuurder van Ocean Bas-

Bestuurders van Ocean Basket Mall of the North, Gerhard Franken en Chris Wessels in ligte luim.

Alichia Coetzee saam met Stefaans en Michelle Schoeman.

Solette Nel en Ruan Bester kyk toe hoe ‘n bord met die vloer gaan kennis maak.

ket by Mall of the North, Gerhard Franken was die aand baie suksesvol en almal het dit terdeë geniet. Moenie Ocean Basket by Mall of the North se volgende Griekse aand op 25 Junie misloop nie.

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Capricorn College for TVET OBSERVER 27 staff attends planning meeting April 2, 2015

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>> An opportunity to plan for 2015 >> ‘Please don’t underestimate yourself’

BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com taff members of the Capricorn College for Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) took two days from the office to attend a planning meeting at Bela-Bela last

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Capricorn College for Technical Vocational Education Training staff members at the planning meeting.

Thursday and Friday. Itani Justice Lebopa, Public Relations Officer of the College, says that the meeting provided an opportunity for sectional leaders to plan for 2015 in order for the organisation to provide quality learning and teaching. The Chief Executive Officer/Principal of the College, Khorommbi Madzhie officially opened and welcomed staff members with the encouraging words of God. “God chose you to work in this College so that you can bring changes which will develop the society, so please don’t underestimate yourself because you are something, not nothing,” Khorommbi assured the staff members. In the second day of the meeting there were group sessions whereby staff members were assisting each other with planning and afterwards each group presented the outcomes. Amos Thema, Deputy Principal for Corporate Services, in conclusion, encouraged staff members to work hard to achieve their plans.

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Khorommbi Madzhie, Chief Executive Officer/ Principal of Capricorn College for Technical Vocational Education Training officially opens and welcomes staff members at the 2015 planning meeting.

John Mudau elected as BMF Chairperson BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com John Mudau, an academic of the University of Venda (Univen) was recently elected as Chairperson of the Black Management Forum (BMF) for 2015/17. Mudau was prepared for the position of chairperson while serving as Vice-Chairperson for the previous term of office. he holds a PhD in Rural Development from Univen and is also the Chief Executive Officer of the University of Venda Innovative Growth Company (Pty) Ltd. In an interview with Polokwane Observer, Mudau said that he advocates organisational renewal and that the BMF will focus on organisational transfor-

mation without being confrontational. “The BMF should add value to members and I am passionate about the retention of past chairpersons and to give them active responsibilities. People forget about past chairpersons and their experience and skills are of great value to younger generations,” Mudau stated. He intends introducing programmes wherein BMF members such as lawyers, medical practitioners and accountants will offer their services and expertise for a few hours per month to capacitate institutions like municipalities, schools and clinics. Company executives could spend time with small and upcoming businesses to share expertise.

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John Mudau, Chairperson of the Black Management Forum (BMF).

Opwinding het Vrydag by Westenburg Sekondêre Skool geheers toe die ou geverfde palissade om die skool ’n nuwe voorkoms gekry het danksy ‘n groot borgskap van Builders Trade Depot. Leerders van die skool, gemeenskapslede en personeel van Builders Trade Depot het van vroeg af hard gewerk om die heining af te skuur, ‘n

Bo: Carryn Duba, ‘n leerder van Wes­ tenburg Sekondêre Skool besig om die onderlaag by die skool te verf. Links: Die eindproduk danksy samewerking en goedhartigheid. Die hoofborg is Builders Trade Depot.

onderlaag te gee en oor te verf. Builders Trade Depot het ongeveer R14 000 se verf en materiaal aan die skool geskenk. KFC het ook ‘n bydrae gemaak toe Cheray van Blerk, bemarkingsbestuurder van KFC (plaaslike winkels) hemde geskenk het waarin verwers en helpers uitgevat was vir die groot verfsessie. “Die projek wat nou waar geword het, het ek al verlede jaar in Oktober beplan. Die skool kan nou ‘n goeie

Bo: Personeellede van Builders Trade Depot. Regs: Karen Meyer (regs op foto), takbestuurder van Builders Trade Depot en personeellede.

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beeld na buite uitdra en is veiliger vir leerders,” sê waarnemende skoolhoof, Jimmy Steele. Claire Mabokachaba, ‘n werknemer van Builders Trade Depot, wat in 8ste Laan/22de Straat, Industriastraat Polokwane geleë is, het op haar beurt gesê: “Vandag was vir ons ‘n spanbougeleentheid omdat ons graag betrokke wou raak by die projek om die gemeenskap te help. Dit voel regtig goed om so iets vir ‘n skool te kan doen.”

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PUBLIC NOTICE

2015/16 DRAFT IDP/BUDGET Notice is hereby given in terms of the Municipal Systems Act (32 of 2000) Section 21 that Polokwane Municipality Council adopted the draft 2015/2016 IDP/Budget on 26 March 2015. Copies of the draft IDP/Budget will be available to the public at the following areas for collection, as from 27 March 2015 Cluster Venue Moletjie Moletjie Library Seshego Seshego library City City Library Nirvana Library Westenburg Library Resource Centre, 2nd Floor (Civic Centre) Sebayeng/ Dikgale Sebayeng Municipal Office Mankweng Mankweng Library Molepo/Chuene /Maja Molepo Tribal Office Chuene Tribal Office Maja Tribal Office The draft IDP/Budget can also be accessed through the municipal website: www.polokwane.gov.za Community members are invited to comment and make submissions into the Draft 2015/16 IDP/Budget for the period 27 March 2015 to 04 May 2015. Written comments on the Draft IDP/Budget can be forwarded to either of the IDP offices 133,304 and 305 at the Civic Centre: cnr Landdros Mare & Bodenstein streets, Polokwane. For more information please contact: Mr. Victor Nengovhela or Tebogo Mathe on 015 290 2737 / 2284 / 2117 or email: Victorn1@polokwane.gov.za or tebogop@ polokwane.gov.za for further enquiries.

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Vision of Hope skenk rokke vir matrikulante LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com

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anksy Vision of Hope Foundation Polokwane kan meer meisies se matriekafskeiddrome waar word. Die organisasie het verlede Woensdag matriekafskeidrokke aan Hoërskool Pietersburg geskenk. “Die rokke is aan die skool gegee met die verstandhouding dat minderbevoorregte leerders dit mag nodig hê om hulle spesiale dag iets besonders te maak,” sê Anne-marie Booysen, voorsitter van Vision of Hope Foundation Polokwane. Booysen het bygevoeg dat die organisasie hande met PHS wil vat en in die toekoms meer hulp met skenkings van matriekafskeidrokke wil verleen. “Dankie aan elkeen in die gemeenskap wat ‘n bydrae gelewer en met vrymoedigheid hulle harte oopgemaak het om ‘n rok te skenk vir die wat dit nie kan bekostig nie, “ sê Booysen.

Juanita Marx, berader en onderwyser van PHS het groot waardering vir die gebaar en het op haar beurt Vision of Hope Foundation Polokwane bedank.

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Juanita Marx, berader en onderwyser van PHS en Anne-marie Booysen, voorsitter van Vision of Hope Foundation Polokwane met matriekafskeidrokke wat aan die skool geskenk is.

Mrs. T.C MAMETJA MUNICIPAL MANAGER

ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC Ltd REGISTRATION NO. (2001/025832/07) CONTRACT No. RAL/T682/2015 FOR REHABILITATION OF ROAD D887 FROM TOM BURKE (N11) TO ALLDAYS IN LEPHALALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT

TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER

Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors with experience in bridge construction, registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the REHABILITATION OF ROAD D887, STARTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF N11 AND ROAD D887 (TOM BURKE) FOR A LENGTH OF 21.8 km TOWARDS ALLDAYS IN THE LEPHALALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street, cnr Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone 015 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Wednesday, 01 April 2015. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr. L Ngcobo, Tel: 011 318 1698 / 082 337 3642, Fax: 011 318 1891, e-mail: lindan@dikgato.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place on Thursday 09 April 2015, and prospective tenderers are requested to meet the engineer at the intersection of National Road N11 and Provincial Road R572 (D887) Tom Burke, identified by GPS coordinates, 23°04’25.87’’ S, 27°59’40.06’’ E at 10:00. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 on Thursday, 23 April 2015. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T682/2015 : REHABILITATION OF ROAD D887 FROM TOM BURKE (N11) TO ALLDAYS” and deposited in the tender box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (cnr Biccard Street), Polokwane.

Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7 CE or 6 CE PE or higher.

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Musiekstudente, Cara Coetzee en Mia Schulenburg. In die eerste ry is Debrianna Wilhite, Mahlako Tladi, Lené van As, Jeania du Preez, Cari Schulenburg en Lizmie van Staden. Agter is musiekonderwyser, Thea Botha, Drew Wilhite, Henco Coetser, Joel Wilhite, Akila Ramdharie en Mika du Preez.

Musiekstudente blink weer uit

>> Agt se name op Unisa se ererol >> Onderwyser ontvang derde keer merietetoekenning BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com

lenburg (prakties graad 1 met lof, teorie 87%); Lizmie van Staden (prakties graad 2, eervolle vermelding, teorie graad 2;93%; Drew Wilhite (teorie graad 4;89%); Henco Coetser (teorie graad 1;97%, ererol); Joel Wilhite (teorie graad 2;96%, ererol); Akila Ramdharie (prakties graad 3, eervolle vermelding, teorie graad 3; 99%, ererol; Mika du Preez (prakties graad 3, met lof, teorie 89%) en Magderie Smit (prakties graad 1, eervolle vermelding, teorie graad 1; 70%) was die uitblinkers. Botha het vir die derde keer ‘n merietetoekenning ontvang nadat haar tien beste studente ‘n gemiddeld van 98% behaal het. Die vereiste vir so ‘n toekenning. is dat tien studente ‘n gemiddelde punt van 80% moet behaal.

Plaaslike musiekonderwyser, Thea Botha is baie trots op haar studente wat weer uitstekende resultate tydens Unisa se onlangse musiekeksamen behaal het. Een-en-twintig van die studente het ingeskryf waarvan sewe vir die praktiese eksamen. Twee van hulle het met lof geslaag en vier met eervolle vermelding. Van die 14 wat teorie geskryf het, het 13 met lof geslaag en agt van hulle se name verskyn op Unisa se ererol. Studente kwalifiseer vir die ererol deur minstens 95% in die graad 1 en 2-eksamens of 90% in die graad 3-eksamen te behaal. Cara Coetzee (prakties graad 2, teorie graad 2;100%, ererol); Mia Schulenburg (prakties graad 3, eervolle vermelding, teorie graad 3;98%, ererol); Debrianna Wilhite (teorie graad 1;95%, ererol); Mahlako Tladi teorie voorgraads 1; 100%, ererol); Lené van As (teorie graad 1;94%); Jeania du Preez (teorie voorgraads Mahlako Tladi, voor met Thea Botha, musiekonderwyser 1;95%, ererol); Cari Schuen Cara Coetzee wat 100% verwerf het.


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NEWS

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Excitement during Pepps Easter hunt

Bunny Zineddine Mengouchi.

LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com

The search was on for the good stuff at PEPPS Polokwane Preparatory School and College last Wednesday during the school’s Easter egg hunt and fundraiser. Three thousand two hundred and eighty Easter eggs were collected for children at the Cansa Tough Living with Cancer (TLC) Paediatric Oncology Ward at the Polokwane Provincial Hospital. Learners from Grade R to Grade 7, some in bunny outfits and others wearing face paint, took to the

hunt with great energy and also participated in a variety of fun items. The bunny hop, a kind of sack race for bunnies, was very popular but nothing could detract from the main quest of the day namely finding the eggs. The older learners were also tasked with deciphering clues around the school grounds to find the hidden treasures. Judging from the decorated classes where balloons, chocolate bunnies and other elements abounded the learners and staff of PEPPS truly got into the spirit of Easter. “We do an Easter hunt every year and it never disappoints. Both learners and educators enjoy it a lot,” Department Head Grades R to 7, Celri Lawrenson said.

FOTO’S: BARRY VILJOEN Henrico Nel konsentreer met ‘n AJ de Beer verkoop kolwyntjies. speletjie.

Akademie Reformia se entrepreneurs woeker >> Ouers sit ook hand by met verkope >> Tafels gou leeg en geldsakkies vol BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com

Educator Mandy du Plessis and her Grade 5s in their decorated classroom.

Lané Palm neem aan die visvangspeletjie deel.

Corné Venter wys hoe lyk sy goeie skoot.

Graad 2-leerders van Akademie Reformia het onlangs weer tydens ‘n entrepreneursdag met hul talente gewoeker en geld vir die Polokwane Kinder- en Gesinsorgvereniging ingesamel. Terselfdertyd het hulle speel-speel elementêre koopen verkoopbeginsels geleer en bemarkingsidees ingespan om hulle items wat hulle met die hulp van ouers gemaak het, te verkoop. Die immergewilde kolwyntjies wat deesdae by elke verkoping ‘n moet is, versierde suigstokkies en speletjies soos ‘n skyfskietkompetisie het die leerders besig gehou. Die tafels was gevolglik gou leeg en die geldsakkies vol.

PHOTOS: LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK

Above: Gayatri Dayah and Dimpho Moabelo with the prizes they won during the egg hunt. Right: Bunny Pfumi Mkhombo is ready to hunt down some Easter eggs.

Fadi Monareng doing the bunny hop.

Kimia Samimi and Sáadatu Baikie busy deciphering clues during the treasure hunt.

Wian Swiegers en Willie van Staden se narre en suigstokkies was baie gewild.

Open Weekend at Stanford Lake

ERRATUM FOR THE FOLLOWING TENDER: Kindly take note that the tender price for Bid Number: LNW 51/14/15 - Appointment of a Contractor for the Refurbishment of Electrical Plant and Switchgear Infrastructure - is R 500.00. Enquiries may be directed to Mr. Ngwako Moseamedi on 015 295 1800 or ngwakom@lepelle.co.za Lepelle Northern Water’s Tip-off Hotline Speak out against fraud and corruption Anonymous fraud hotline Details Free Call: 0800 20 48 57 | Free Fax: 0800 00 77 88 Free Post: KZN 138 Umhlanga Rock, 4320 Email: lepelle@tip-offs.com | Website: www.tip-offs.com

Stanford Lake College recently hosted their Open Weekend for Grade 6s and 7s. SLC Marketer Rona Mc Gaffin reported that local learners were joined by some from as far away as Gauteng, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. All joined in the fun two-day event that included a sleepover. The prospective students started with an art project, a science experiment and a talk on invader plants. Activities such as pushcart racing, hockey, netball and cricket coaching, a night hike and an adventure challenge that left them exhausted but happy by the time they left. The weekend ended with all the youngsters rafting and kayaking on the dam in true Stanfordian style.

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Prospective learners attending Stanford Lake College’s recent Open Weekend for Grade 6s and 7s take part in the pushcart race. Below: Rafting on the lake is part of the fun at Stanford Lake College’s Open Weekend.


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PROPERTIES

Property profile>>

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Shelton Basson

Tips for finding a good, honest contractor R

enovating or adding on to a home is generally a stressful exercise because firstly there’s the mess that invariably accompanies any form of building and then there’s the inconvenience. Thirdly there’s the frustration which often occurs when a contractor doesn’t keep to the allotted time schedule or doesn’t do the work to the required standard. The worst scenario of all is when a contractor insists on being paid a hefty deposit and then rides off into the sunset, never to be seen again, having done little or no work on the project. Of course not every contractor is a crook, but there do seem to be an awful lot of unscrupulous, unqualified people setting up shop. So how do you go about finding someone who will not only complete the work to a satisfactory standard, but who will also not run off with your money? The Master Builders Association (MBA) web page offers a number of tips on how those who decide to renovate their homes can protect themselves against becoming yet another statistic: • The client must not pay any deposits in cash. An Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) to an identifiable bank account is a must. If the contractor is a sole trader then request a copy of his ID book and a utility bill clearly stating his home address. • The client should request references from previous clients, with addresses where the work was undertaken and with contact numbers. • The client should always try to view the work done at these references and speak to the previous client. It is also highly recommended that anyone engaging a contractor ensure that the person or company is registered with the MBA. Fly-by-nighters don’t usually belong to a registered body which will, if the need arises, hold them accountable. Although professional builders and other contractors generally charge more, as the saying goes ‘you get what you pay for’ and very often the cheaper option becomes far more expensive in the long run. Although most contractors will insist on some sort of deposit, homeowners should be wary of those who demand full payment upfront for the job. Word of mouth is king in the world of advertising. Ask around to see who has earned a solid reputation and shy away from those who are vague when asked about previous work. A homeowner who is unhappy with the time taken to complete the job or with the overall quality of workmanship should take action as soon as possible. Firing a contractor who has not lived up to his promises or who is simply not equipped to do the job may not be pleasant, but it could end up saving thousands in the long run. Try to avoid dealing with someone who professes to be a Jack of all trades – they are usually master of none. Reputable building companies don’t generally try to do all the work themselves and will call on other experts to do work that is outside their field of expertise. Ensure that the people you employ such as plumbers and electricians are legally qualified to do their jobs.

Agency: RE/MAX Northland Realty What is the most important factor to consider when renting a house? >> Affordability and need How would you describe the current property market in Polokwane? >> A lot of competition which means better service to clients To what do you ascribe your success as property agent? By meeting all the clients’ needs

>> Contractor insists on a hefty deposit and then rides off into the sunset >> Request references from previous clients


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THIS COULD BE YOUR FAMILY DREAM REF NO: 91344189483 This property was designed with style, space and class. Spacious bedrooms and living areas. Big lapa with a bar, Jacuzzi, swimming pool and outside braai. Big office outside with vanity and enough parking for 6 cars. Close to Cycad shopping centre and doctors. Don’t miss out. Call now.

BIG ENOUGH FOR LARGE FAMILY. REF NO: 91344188170 Big and well maintained house - walled all round, each room airconditioned, nice garden, quiet street, close to schools and Police station. Not far from library and public swimming pools. Don’t delay.

FIRST TIME BUYER! REF NO: 91344187409 Neat house in African Jewel. Close to school, public transport, doctors and shopping centre. Enough space for extension. Walled and a lockable garage. Call me for an appointment.

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BENDOR • R1 310 000

BODORP • R1 600 000

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STUNNING DOUBLE-STOREY FAMILY HOME. REF NO: 91344189721 This double-storey property consists of 6 spacious bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Granny flat with 2 bedrooms. 4 garages, 3 carports, 3 entrances, 2 lounges, 2 dining rooms and 2 studies. Electric fence and gate. Lapa and swimming pool with a borehole and paved entrance. The property also has a braai area and 2 balconies. Close to all amenities. Call now to view.

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SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME. REF NO: 91344188901 Spacious family home. Open-plan living areas. One bedroom flat, with the possibility to extend to 2 bedrooms. Shady garden with borehole. Near Savannah Mall, new hospital and all major schools. Call today to view. 0 0 Carports 2 4 2 INA • 079 597 8636

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The Limpopo government on Tuesday hosted a planning workshop at Bolivia Lodge that focused on the implementation of the Limpopo Development Plan. The theme of the workshop was “Towards effective and efficient implementation of the Limpopo Development Plan” and comes after the Province has successfully developed the Limpopo Development Plan (LDP). The LDP is a five year master plan that aims to ensure sustainable development, reduce unemployment, poverty and social inequalities in the province. Amongst the guest speakers was Joel Netshitenzhe, a member of the National Planning Commission and Executive Director and Board Vice-Chairperson of the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (Mistra). Netshitenzhe, in his presentation, alluded to the basic premise of the LDP and said that the state does not exist for its own sake, but to undertake programmes deriving from the popular mandate, and in the context of the current electoral cycle. The LDP should strive towards a growing and inclusive economy that creates decent jobs; self-employment and sustainable livelihoods; quality education and training for participation in the economy and society; better quality health care that is broadly accessible; serious and all-round development in rural areas and safety and security for all. “These imperatives should in turn be informed by the provisions of the Constitution about the ideal society we wish to be, the existing reality and long-term plan on how to get there,” Netshitenzhe said. Underpinning the Limpopo Development Plan are ten High-Level Development Targets to be attained by 2020. These targets are: To grow the economy to 3%; creation of 429 000 jobs; increased access to basic water from 83% in 2014 to 90%; increased access to electricity supply from 83% in 2014 to 90%; increased access to sanitation from 43% in 2014 to 50%; increased matric pass rate from 72% in 2014 to at least 80%; increased Geographic Gross Product contribution to the national GDP from 7.15% in 2014 to 9%; reduction of the unemployment rate from 16,9% in 2014 to 14%; increased average life expectancy from 58,3 in males in 2014 to 60, and 62,5 in females in 2014 to 65 and reduction of inequality in terms of GiniCoefficient from 0.61 in 2014 to 0.50.

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It’s been 13 years since Meropa Casino & Entertainment World opened its doors, signalling the start of an exciting era of quality gaming and entertainment in Polokwane

A fire dancer performs at the birthday party.

Matjatji Harpestad, Public Relations and Promotions Coordinator, Themba Marasha , General Manager of Meropa Casino & Entertainment World and Raksha Gunpath, Public Relations and Promotions Manager, join in the toast to celebrate Meropa Casino & Entertainment World’s 13th birthday.

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Themba Marasha, General Manager of Meropa Casino & Entertainment World and Raksha Gunpath, Public Relations and Promotions Manager, enjoy a light moment at the birthday celebrations.

Drummers in traditional attire entertains guests in the courtyard of Meropa Casino and Entertainment World..

MPAC implores council to address service delivery challenges BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com Capricorn District Municipality’s (CDM) Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC) has implored the council to address challenges such as substandard work of contractors on projects, delays in the energising of electrification projects, turn-around time to repair water supply breakdowns, among others. According to Moffat Senyatsi, Media Liaison Officer of the municipality, the committee raised service delivery concerns and challenges that should be surmounted to ensure sustainable service delivery in rural communities when the oversight report was tabled to council on Monday. ”The tabling of the oversight report is therefore a final step in the annual reporting process,” Tsoai Malebana, the committee

chairperson, is quoted to have said. “In January, council adopted the 2013/14 annual report to open it for public scrutiny and subject it to the oversight process of MPAC, on behalf of council. Subsequently, a public hearing was held last Thursday as part of consultations to give members of the public an opportunity to examine the annual report and make inputs to its contents in order to promote accountability,” Senyatsi said The municipality is required by the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) to prepare the annual report of each financial year for the purpose of providing an accurate and honest record of activities, performance in service delivery and budget implementation. It is a backward-looking document that reflects on all aspects of performance in terms of how the Integrated Develop-

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The administrative headquarters of Capricorn District Municipality (CDM).

ment Plan (IDP) and budget were implemented. It includes financial statements and the Auditor-General’s audit opinion for the 2013/14 financial year. “MPAC has the responsibility to make and table its findings on the content of the annual report and make recommendations to

council. The committee thus embarked on project visits, outreach meetings and public hearings to gather inputs from stakeholders, compile findings and make recommendations to council. The council adopted both the final annual report and the oversight report,” Senyatsi concluded.

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and to mark this milestone, The Management hosted a birthday celebration, with live music, drummers, and dazzling fire dancers, last Friday. Guests enjoyed the entertainment in the courtyard of the casino and at a stage had to be relocated inside the casino foyer due to the light rain that blessed the event. A huge birthday cake was cut and guests were treated to boerewors rolls. Themba Marasha, General Manager of Meropa Casino & Entertainment World, invited guests to join in a toast with the ample supply of champagne that was provided. In a light moment, Marasha even allowed Raksha Gunpath, Public Relations and Promotions Manager of Meropa Casino & Entertainment World, to smear his face with the lavish cream topping of the birthday cake. A special birthday lucky draw took place at the Ngoma Bar when the casino gave away an impressive R30 000 in cash and free play to MVG cardholders.

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CONTaCT: SaN 072 159 5126 1) UPPERTOWN: R4 000 000.00 6x3 Bedroom townhouses, 1x1 Bedroom flat, 1x bachelor flat, communal pool, security fenced. Excellent income potential!! 2) 17ha PLOT: R2 700 000.00 4 Bedroom house with pool, 2 x 3 bedroom flats, 2 x 2 bedroom flats.

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1) BUSINESS 2 PROPERTY IN COMMERCIAL BUSINESS AREA OF ANNADALE – 2 855 M² 2) 2 x INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSES 3) 2 BEDROOM FLAT (135 M²) IN CBD, POLOKWANE IDEAL FOR OWN OFFICE USE 4) 340 HECTARE CATTLE FARM, CLOSE TO POLOKWANE R4 200 000.00 5) VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES, VACANT AND DEVELOPED

CONTaCT: MaTIE 083 271 5259 1) 4 ha PLOT IVYDALE:R5 500 000.00 On main road, excellent investment potential, 4 bedroom house, 2 bedroom house, workshop and storerooms of ±1000m² 2) 8.9ha TWEEFONTEIN PLOT: R5 800 000.00 4 Bedroom house, 3 bathrooms, 3 living areas, granny flat - own kitchen and bathroom. 8 en suite chalets, big hall with kitchen, 2 big timber decks, sleeping hall for 72 guests, swimming pool, lovely garden, electric fence. Can be used for weddings and other functions. 3) ±160 ha FARM: R5 000 000.00 Close to Mookgophong with large 4 bedroom house and overnight accommodation for 26 people, swimming pool, lapa and conference facilities. Lots of water. Sold as a going concern.

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PLOTS: 1) ROODEPOORT: 26 ha vacant R1 500 000.00 neg 2) ON N1 PRETORIA RD 8.5 ha 3) KALKFONTEIN 8.5ha – 3 houses – urgent sale! FARMS: 1) WATERPOORT ±1500ha GAME FARM 2) PIETERSBURG 300 ha - CATTLE/ CROP FARM + loose assets (100 Bonsmara cattle) 2 houses, strong water; pivot R6 500 000.00 3) BANDELIERKOP – CATTLE/GAME FARM ±950ha 4) ALLDAYS 250 ha 5) PIETERSBURG – 240 ha R4 250 000.00 6) BYLSTEEL ROAD – 400 ha INDUSTRIAL - FOR SALE: 1) Industrial Stand - ± 1.5 ha. R4 500 000.00 excl 2) Developed warehouse and office R4 000 000.00 (SAB area) RESIDENTIAL: 1) WELGELEGEN – R1 700 000.00 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining room, lapa, swimming pool, 2 garages. TO LET: RESIDENTIAL: CONTACT: SAN 072 159 5126 ROOM WITH BATHROOM: UPPER TOWN: R2 750.00 Immediately TOWNHOUSE: BENDOR: R6 000.00 1 April 2 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living area, garage. TOWNHOUSE: FAUNA PARK: R5 500.00 1 April 2 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double carport. TOWNHOUSE: UPPER TOWN: R3 500.00 1 April 1 Bedroom flat. HOUSE: UPPER TOWN: R10 500.00 1 April Golden oldie situated on corner of prominent 5 000 m² stand. HOUSE: BENDOR: R10 000.00 Immediately 4 Bedrooms, 3 living areas, study, beautiful kitchen, double garage. HOUSE: UPPER TOWN: R9 000.00 Immediately 4 Bedroom with bachelor flat, garages for 6 vehicles. PLOT: KALFONTEIN: R3 300.00 1 April 2 Bedroom house. PLOT: KALKFONTEIN: R3 300.00 1 April 2 Bedroom rondavel. PLOT: ON PTA ROAD: R3 000.00 Immediately 2 Bedroom flat 20km from city. TO LET: INDUSTRIAL: CONTACT: STEPHEN 015 287 3300 Industrial: To let: 1) 1000 m² + big yard R30 000.00 excl 2) SAB 320 m² 3) NIRVANA 2300 m² Warehouse 4) LADANNA ±200 m² Warehouse with big yard and office Office Space: 1) CBD -100 m² 2) HAMPTON COURT 220 m², 345 m²

April 2, 2015

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Thembi Nkadimeng, Polokwane Executive Mayor, Mafikizolo lead singer and composer, Nhlanhla Nciza and Ndavhe Ramakuela, Director: Community Development Services of the municipality, at the welcoming ceremony.

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outh Africa’s finest and acclaimed music outfit, Mafikizolo, this weekend performed in Polokwane as part of their nationwide tour, called the Reunited SA Tour 2015. This music concert aims to celebrate Mafikizolo’s achievements over the past 20 years. The concert took place in the parking area of Meropa Casino & Entertainment World on Saturday evening, where pouring rain could not even keep fans away. The atmosphere was charged with energy and fans enjoyed the concert. Other performances are planned for Cape Town, Tshwane, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth and Soweto. Mafikizolo performed their greatest hits, Emlanjeni, Khona and Happiness which includes their oldie, Ndihamba Nawe and they were supported by other national artists from different musical genres that included Limpopo legendary artists Dr. Thomas Chauke, Colbert Mukwevho and Candy. According to Tidimalo Chuene, Communications and Marketing Manager of Polokwane Municipality, the goals of Mafikizolo’s tour include promoting social cohesion, patriotism, diversity and national pride and to eliminate racialism and other aspects of intolerance and as a result the City of Polokwane bought into the concept because it has over the past few years taken a resolution to use sports, arts and culture to unify its communities. “The tour also aims to promote South African tourism which is an aspect that the city is taking advantage of in order to position it as a tourism point of interest. Polokwane Municipality is proud to be associated with the concept and hopes that its partnership with Mafikizolo will have positive spinoffs and that the tourism sector will also benefit from having the city hosting a group of Mafikizolo’s stature,” said Chuene. Whilst in the city, the tour programme made provision to take Mafikizolo to the

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public and the duo, Nhlanhla Nciza and Theo Kgosinkwe, got a chance to meet supporters and conduct capacity building workshops for young people titled Mandela Day Youth Dialogues. The dialogues focused on domestic violence. In a welcoming speech at the new Peter Mokaba Stadium last Thursday, Thembi Nkadimeng, Polokwane Executive Mayor, called upon the citizens of Polokwane and Limpopo irrespective of their colour or creed or taste of music, to come out in numbers to support this historical musical that promised to bring out camaraderie to the people of Polokwane and the Limpopo Province. “Everyone who considers themselves to be an independent, achiever, professional, forward thinking, brand conscious, aspirant and passionate about music and fashion cannot afford to miss this spectacular musical performance,” Nkadimeng said. The proceeds from the ticket sales will be donated to the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Mafikizolo is an African band that was founded by Theo Kgosinkwe, Nhlanhla Nciza and Tebogo Madingoane in the nineties. The trio signed a recording deal in 1996 to independent label Kalawa Jazmee. Sadly in 2004 Mafikizolo lost one of their founding members, Tebogo Madingoane. Theo and Nhlanhla decided to build the legacy and continued as a duo.

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STORAGE TO LET 4 km from SAB on LTT Road from R550 p.m. Contact Johan 083 459 7046 __________________

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CONFERENCE FACILITIES From 20 to 400 delegates. Weddings, funerals, theme parties, ethnic. Contact 015 295 5264 Cell 079 899 5405 _________________ MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION Revamp offices, houses, plots, small building jobs, plumbing, painting, tiling & electrical. SOUTHGATE Contact Danie 079 894 8963 _________________

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LAAT EK U ‘N AANBOD VIR U MOTOR OF BAKKIE MAAK VOOR U INRUIL SODOENDE KAN U SPAAR Kontak Neels 083 459 7177 __________________

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BOSVELD BRAAIHOUT 50+ sakke @ R15, afgelewer of beskikbaar by Rabestraat 37B. Skakel Gert 082 662 7731 __________________

TO LET 19 COMMERCIAL TE HUUR ALGEMENE HANDELAAR DRANKWINKEL en taverne saam met woonhuis, Melkrivier. Kontak 082 322 6495 __________________

LEEUWKUIL ESTATE BACHELOR UNIT Safe surroundings, 7km out of town. R2 200 p.m. Contact 084 451 1281 __________________ TUINWOONSTEL VIR ENKELPERSOON Geen troeteldiere. Faunapark. R3 500 plus dep. W&L ingesluit. Beskikbaar 1 Mei 2015. Skakel 083 443 2706 __________________ HOUSES STER PARK – R11 700 4 Bedr, 3 bathr, 3 reception rooms, 1 study, double garage. BENDOR– R14 500 4 Bedr, 2 reception rooms, lapa, swimming pool, 2 garages. BENDOR – R9 975 4 Bedr, 2½ bathr, 3 living areas & pool. BENDOR – R8 900 3 Bedr, 1½ bathr, 1 living area, kitchen & 1 garage. TOWNHOUSES BENDOR – R7 000 3 bedr, 2 bathr, living area, 1 garage. FLATS DORP – R4 250 2 Bedr, 1 bathr, lounge, kitchen, lock-up garage. LADANNA – R4 400 2 Bedr, 1 bathr, 1 living area, kitchen, 1 carport. IVY DALE – R5 600 2 Bedr, 2 bathr, kitchen, lounge. W & E included. PLOTS DALMADA – R6 950 3 Bedr, 2 bathr, kitchen, lounge, 2 garages, W & E excluded. DALMADA - R3950 2 Bedr, living area, kitchen. W & E excluded. OFFICES CBD – R2 500 BICCARD STREET – R11 140 MARSHALL CHAMBERS – R8 134 THYS – 083 702 0768 AUDREY – 072 632 7117 MARTIN – 060 666 5432

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4X 2 BEDROOMS TOWNHOUSES in complex @ R690 and R650k respectively 2½ bathr, braai. Bargain! Contact 074 190 9956 __________________ THREE BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE IN SESHEGO, ZONE 5 Cash buyers only. Contact Jennifer 082 935 8159 __________________ NEWLY RENOVATED TOWNHOUSE 3 bedr, 1½ bathr, kitchen, lounge, garage, carport, prepaid elec, transfer costs to be paid by seller R830 000 Ladanna 2 BEDR TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE Transfer costs to be paid by seller R530 000 CBD. Kontak Gawie 083 511 2577 __________________

LET FLATS 21 TO & T/HOUSES 27 TO LET BACHELOR FLAT 1 bedroom up to 3 bedrooms in secure area. Contact 015 295 5264 Cell 079 899 5405 __________________

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Tsebiso ye e tumong ya go tsebisa ka moka bao banago le kgahlego gore KLM’S PETROMART (PTY) LTD bjalo ka ge e tsebega e le mokgopedi e rata go tsebisa le go romela kgopelo ya lisense ya go gweba (retail) goya ka kgopelo ya nomoro F/2015/03/17/0001 STAND NO 578 NEWLANDS MASHASHANE NEWLANDS MASHASHANE POLOKWANE Lebaka la kgopelo ye ke gore mokgopedi a abelwe lisense ya go gweba ka ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo le tse di amanago le tsonga go ya ka moo diphurollotswego ka gona mo kgopelong ye. Dipeyakanyo tsa go bona ditokomane tsa kgopelo di ka dirwa ka go ikgokaganya le Molaodi wa ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo mo nomorong ye ya motato: Telephone: 015 287 4335 Fax: 015 297 5045 E-mail: Gibson. Tshisikhawe@energy. gov.za ___________________ Ge go na le thulano mabapi le kgopelo ye ya abiwa ga lisense ye, dithulano tse bjalo di ka dirwa ka go khouta ka ntle le bosaedi nomorong ya kgopelo mo godimo, thulano ye bjalo e dirwe le Molaodi wa ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo mo lebakeng la matsatsi a masomepedi (20) a mosomo go tlogela letsatsing la kwalakwatso ye ya tsebiso ye. Dithulano tse bjalo di dirwe mo atereseng ya bodulo goba aterseng ye ya poso: Aterse ya Bodulo The Controller of the Petroleum Products Department of Energy 101 Dorp Street Polokwane 0700 Aterese ya Poso The Controller of the Petroleum Products Department of Energy Private Bag X 9712 Polokwane 0700 2/4 ___________________ Tsebiso mabapi le kgopelo ya lisense ya ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo Act 1997 (Act no 120 of 1997) ya Setsha (Site) le go Gweba (Retail) Tsebiso ye e tumong ya go tsebisa ka moka bao banago le kgahlego gore KLM’S Petromart (Pty) Ltd bjalo ka ge e tsebega e le mokgopedi e rata go tsebisa le go romela kgopelo ya lisense ya SETSHA (Site) go ya ka kgopelo ya nomoro F/2015/03/17/0001 Stand No 578 Newlands Mashashane Newlands Mashashane Polokwane Lebaka la kgopelo ye ke gore mokgopedi a abelwe lisense ya go gweba ka ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo le tse di amanago le tsona go ya ka moo diphurollotswego ka gona mo kgopelong ye. Dipeyakanyo tsa go bonaditokomane tsa kgopelo di ka dirwa ka go ikgokaganya le Molaodi wa ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo mo nomorong ye ya motato: Telephone: 015 287 4335 Fax: 015 297 5045 Email: Gibson.Tsh-

isikhawe@energy.gov.za Go no le thulano mabapi le kgopelo ye ya go abiwe ga lisense ye, dithulano tse bjalo di ka dirwa ka go khouta ka ntle le bosaedi nomorong ya kgopelp mo godimo, thulano ye bjalo e dirwe le Molaodi wa ditsweletswa tsa Petroleamo mo lebakeng la matsatsi a masomepedi (20) a mosomo go tlogela letsatsing la kwalawatso ye ya tsebiso ye. Dithulano tse bjalo di dirwe mo atereseng ya bodulo goba aterseng ye ya poso: Aterse ya Bodulo The Controller of Petroleum Products Department of Energy 101 Dorp Street Polokwane 0700 Aterese ya Poso The Controller of the Petroleum Products Department of Energy Private Bag X9712 Polokwane 0700 2/4 ___________________

LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICE POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT AMENDMENT SCHEME 502 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT TOWNPLANNING SCHEME 2007 IN TERMS OF SECTION 56(1)(B) (I) OF THE TOWNPLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE 1986 (ORDINANCE NO 15 OF 1986) Kamekho Consulting, being the authorised agent of the owner of the erf mentioned below hereby give notice in terms of Section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Townplanning and Townships Ordinance 1986 (Ordinance No 15 of 1986) that we have applied to the Polokwane Municipality for the amendment of the Townplanning Scheme known as the Polokwane/ PerskebultTownplanning Scheme 2007 in so far as rezoning of Portion 1 of Erf 920, Pietersburg, situated at 53A Rabe Street Polokwane from “Residential 1” to “Education” for the purposes of a Place of Instruction. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Spatial Planning and Land Use Management, first floor, Civic Centre, Landdros Mare Street, Polokwane for a period of 28 days from 27 March 2015. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at P O Box 111 Polokwane 0700 within a period of 28 days from 27 March 2015. Address of Agent Kamekho Consulting P O Box 4169 Polokwane 0700 Tel: 083 281 4377 Fax:086 614 9265 26/3 2/4 ___________________ PLAASLIKE BESTUUR KENNISGEWING POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT WYSIGINGSSKEMA 502 KENNISGEWING VAN DIE AANSOEK OM DIE WYSIGING VAN DIE

POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT DORPSBEPLANNINGSKEMA 2007 INGEVOLGE ARTIKEL 56(1)(B)(I) VAN DIE ORDONNANSIE OP DORPSBEPLANNING EN DORPE 1986 (ORDONNANSIE NO 15 VAN 1986) Kamekho Consulting synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar van die ondergenoemde erf, gee hiermee ingevolge Artikel 56(1)(b)(i) van die Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe 1986 (Ordonnansie 15 van 1986) kennis dat ons by die Polokwane Munisipaliteit aansoek gedoen het om die wysiging van die Dorpsbeplanningskema 2007 deur die hersonering van Gedeelte 1 van Erf 920, Pietersburg geleë te Rabestraat 53A, Polokwane, vanaf “Residensieel” na “Opvoedkundig” vir die doeleindes van ‘n plek van onderrig. Besonderhede van die aansoek lê ter insae gedurende kantoorure by die kantoor van die Bestuurder: Ruimtelike Beplanning en Grondgebruikbestuur, eerste vloer Burgersentrum Landdros Marestraat Polokwane vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 27 Maart 2015. Besware teen of vertoë ten opsigte van die aansoek moet binne ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 27 Maart 2015 skriftelik by of tot die Munisipale Bestuurder by bovermelde adres of by Posbus 111 Polokwane 0700 ingedien of gerig word. Adres van Agent Kamekho Consulting Posbus 4169 Polokwane 0700 Tel: 083 281 4377 Faks: 086 614 9265 26/3 2/4 ___________________

KENNISGEWING VAN AANSOEK OM VERANDERING VAN HUWELIKSGOEDEREBEDELING: ARTIKEL 21 (1) VAN DIE WET OP HUWELIKSGOEDERE, NO. 88 VAN 1984 Hiermee word kennis gegee dat op 12 Mei 2015 on 10:00 of so spoedig as moontlik daarna as wat die saak aangehoor kan word by die Noord Gautengse Hoë Hof (gehou te Pretoria) aansoek gedoen sal word vir ‘n bevel dat die huweliksgoederebedeling van Marsel Martin Slabbert, identiteitsnommer 850614 5158 083 en Mariska Slabbert (gebore Erasmus), identiteitsnommer 890502 0180 081, beide van Devin Estate 74 Bendor Park Polokwane distrik Polokwane verander word van binne gemeenskap van goedere na een van buite gemeenskap van goedere met die aanwasbedeling van toepassing. Enige besware teen voormelde aansoek moet binne 30 (Dertig) dae by die Griffier ingedien word en ‘n afskrif gestuur word na Applikante se Prokureurs, AB Burger Prokureur p/a Emma Nel Prokureur. Rooiribbikstraat 346 Waterkloofrif Uitbreiding 2 Pretoria emma.nel@lantic.net AB Burger Attorneys Moosestraat 166 Hoedspruit 1380 Tel: 015 793 1113

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Fax: 015 793 2417 E-pos: Emma.nel@ lantic.net 19/3 2/4 ___________________ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE CHANGE OF MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY SYSTEM: SECTION 21(1) OF THE MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY ACT NO. 88 OF 1984 Notice is hereby given that application will be made at the North Gauteng High Court of South Africa Pretoria on 12 May 2015 at 10:00 for an order that the matrimonial property system of Marsel Martin Slabbert, identity number 850614 5158 083 and MariskaSlabbert (born Erasmus), identity number 890505 0180 081, both of 74 Devin Estate Bendor Park Polokwane district Polokwane be changed from in community of property to one of out of community of property with the accrual system applicable. Any objects against the aforesaid applicant must be submitted within 30 (Thirty) days to the Registrar and a copy filed with Applicant’s Attorneys, AB Burger Attorneys c/o Emma Nel Attorney 346 Rooiribbok Street Waterkloof Extension 2 Pretoria emma.nel@lantic .net AB Burger Attorneys No. 166 Moose Street Hoedspruit 1380

Tel: 015 793 1113 Fax: 015 793 2417 Email: emma.nel@ lantic.net 19/3 2/4 ___________________

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BUSINESS AREA ZONE F LEBOWAKGOMO P.O. BOX 1844 LEBOWAKGOMO 0745 TEL: 015 633 5634/5638 FAX: 015 633 5648 REF: MOGALE/CV/ P079/14(dm) 2/4 ___________________

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IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MOKERONG HELD AT MAHWELERENG CASE NO: 254/2014 In the matter between: MOKGANYETI KATE PHALADI EXECUTION CREDITOR And WAERE JOHN PHALANE EXECUTION DEBTOR NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION Persuant to a judgement granted by the above court on the 17/06/2014, and a subsequent writ, the undermentioned property shall be sold in execution by the sheriff of the above court by Public Auction on the 24/04/2015 at 10:00 in the morning in front of the Sheriff Mokerong’s Offices. 1 x 1 Toyota Bakkie Double Cab Reg JOHN 1 L Dated at Lebowakgomo on this the 27th day of March 2015. P.C. MOGALE & CO. INCORPORATED OFFICE NO. G02 OLD MUTUAL BUILDING

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE In the estate of the late Jan Carel Van Niekerk (ID Nr: 280419 5012 086) from 10 Le Roy Singel, Bendor Village, Bendor Park, Polokwane who passed away on 14 December 2013. Estate Nr: 1312/2015 Debtors and Creditors are requested to make payments and send in claims in respect of the abovementioned estate within 30 days of this notice. C. Diemont Diemont,Zimmerman & Bolink Private Bag X 7001 Bendor Park 0713 25 Watermelon Street Platinum Park Bendor Park Polokwane 0699 Tel: 015 297 2731 2/4 ___________________

YOUR Career finder in LIMPOPO Minopex has a vacancy available for the following position in the Polokwane area. Boilermaker: ref No.1351/15 minimum requirements: The successful incumbent will have: A Matric or N3 qualification with relevant section 13 Trade Test; 2 Years’ experience as a Boilermaker in a concentrator environment; Previous experience in conducting risk assessments within area of expertise. To apply for this vacancy please use the following link to register first and upload your CV: https://minopex.recruitbank.co.za/ Candidate/JobPreview.aspx?id=1247 CloSiNG DaTe: 8 april 2015 at 12:00


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Volvo winners

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MGM Motors Volvo sponsored an Individual Stableford golf tournament at the Polokwane Golf Club last Wednesday. Ray Mushaike on 44 points took first place from a field of 75 entries. Steve Rudd on 43 points was second and Patrick Cahill on 40 points (absent) third. In the middle is Christopher Jones, Brand Manager for Volvo.

Al 3 Boerdery produseer aartappels, uie en rankgewasse onder spilpuntbesproeiing by Dendron, 60 km Noord van Polokwane in die Limpopo Provinsie. Ons verlang die dienste van ‘n

ASSISTENT-BOER Vereistes * Jong persoon wat graag wil boer * Sterk leierseienskappe * Goeie meganiese aanleg - moet bereid wees om self herstelwerk en onderhoud te doen * Goeie organisasievermoë * Goeie menseverhoudinge en vermoë om arbeid te hanteer * Fyn waarnemingsvermoë aan meganiese - sowel as akkerbou-kant * Eie bakkie en handgereedskap om pligte mee uit te voer * Verkieslik tussen 24 en 30 jaar oud * Moet bereid wees om opleiding te ondergaan en sal direk aan ‘n boer verantwoordelik wees * Enige boerdery-ondervinding sal ‘n aanbeveling wees VERGOEDING EN VOORDELE * Onderhandelbare salaris * Vervoertoelaag * Mediese fonds * Behuising * Vleistoelaag * Plaasprodukte * Jaarlikse merietebonus Sluitingsdatum: 13 April 2015 Stuur skriftelike aansoeke met twee verwysings aan: Die Bestuurder, Al 3 Boerdery, Posbus 63, Dendron 0715 Faks: 015 501 0293 of 0866 72 76 79 Epos: al3@mweb.co.za

Mitchell House Celebrating 21 years of Innovative Education 1994 - 2015

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Handelaarshoof van Lexus Polokwane, Marthinus Beukes, het verlede week met trots die rugbyspanne van Curro Heuwelkruin se truie oorhandig. Voor is die laerskool- en hoërskool se eersterugbyspan-kapteine en onderkapteine, Gerhard van Zyl, Henco Badenhorst, Wernich Kachelhoffer en Paul Janse van Rensburg. Agter is Beukes en afrigters, Juan Vos en Craig Adams.

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Opleidingssessie help OBSERVER 37 mense met gestremdhede Salome Ramaphala en Johanna Pila wat die opleidingssessie bygewoon het.

Johnny Graham en Christa van der Walt, beide van APD Limpopo en Jurgens Nel (regs), hoof van sekuriteit by Mall of the North, wat die opleidingssessie behartig het.

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spekte rondom parkering vir gestremdes is Vrydag by Mall of the North tydens ‘n opleidingssessie vir sekuriteitspersoneel en motorwagte aangespreek. Die Vereniging vir Persone met Gestremdheid (VPG), Limpopo het in samewerking met Mall of the North die sessie by die gewilde winkelsentrum aangebied. Kwessies soos hoe om persone met gestremdhede in die parkeerarea te hanteer en te verhoed dat gestremde parkering misbruik word, is behandel. Jurgens Nel, hoof van Mall of the North se sekuriteitsafdeling het motorwagte gewaarsku dat hulle nie omkoopgeld mag aanvaar om toe te laat dat ‘n niegestremde op parkering vir gestremdes parkeer nie. “Oortre-

ders in dié verband kan ‘n boete van R500 opgelê word of hulle voertuie kan verwyder word. Slegs persone wat ‘n rolstoel gebruik en wat met behulp van looprame en krukke oor die weg kom mag van die parkering gebruik maak,” sê Nel. Die parkering wat vir gestremdes gereserveer is, is breër as ‘n gewone parkering om dit vir gestremdes makliker te maak om van ‘n motor na ‘n rolstoel te skuif en andersom. Die proses is deur Johnny Graham, openbare bewusmaking- en fondsinsamelingsbeampte van VPG en self ‘n rolstoelgebruiker, gedemonstreer. “Ons wil mense daarvan bewus maak dat ons ernstig is oor die misbruik van hierdie parkering en dat mense beboet gaan word. Ek hoop van harte dat die opleidingssessie gehelp het en dat motorwagte die erns van die probleem verstaan.”

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>> ‘Ons is ernstig om op te tree teen mense wat parkering vir gestremdes misbruik,’ sê Johnny Graham van VPG

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schedule of the last remaining matches. Wits are a tough team with good players but we strongly believe we will emerge victorious on Saturday,” Polokwane City Football Club General Manager, Costa Bellos said. He also said they welcome back some of the players who took part in the Fifa international friendly matches to the team. “We had a strong representation of players in the international stage that includes the Essau Kanyenda who was called by his country Malawi and Cole Alexander who represented Bafana Bafana during the Swaziland game. We are proud to have such players in the team and we hope that their call ups to their respective national duties will inspire their team mates,” Bellos said. Black Leopards Spokesperson, Berry Ramunenyiwa said they are happy that all players are back in the team after the break and they are ready to continue where they left off. “We can’t afford to slip up now. We did exceptionally well before the break, winning five matches out of six and the aim is to win all the remaining matches and gain promotion to the Premier Soccer League,” Ramunenyiwa said.

HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Players of Black Leopards Football Club and Premier Soccer League outfit Polokwane City Football Club reported to their camps on Monday following a weeklong break of Fifa international friendly soccer matches to prepare for their matches in their respective leagues scheduled for this weekend. Leopards, who are still in high spirits after claiming the scalps of Kaizer Chiefs in the Nedbank Cup a fortnight ago, will host Royal Eagles at Thohoyandou Stadium on Saturday. Meanwhile, Polokwane City will battle it out with Bidvest Wits in an evening match pencilled for old Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday. “It is going to be a tough game considering the lengthy break we had. The players rested for a couple of days which was good considering the

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he Ironwood Athletics Committee recently hosted an awards ceremony for athletes who performed well at the Ironwood Independent Primary Inter-Schools Athletics Meeting held at Peter Mokaba Stadium in January. The ceremony was held at the music hall of PEPPS Polokwane Preparatory School and College and attended by athletes, parents and coaches. Nico Loots, Chairperson of the Ironwood Athletics Committee remarked that the awards ceremony may have come as a surprise to the athletes, since the season was already over and Mitchell House’s Kgola Khunou and Michelle Claassens from Curro Heuwelkruin received trophies for having the highest points on the National Absa Table.

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Boys u.11: Ofentse Manyaka (Curro Heuwelkruin), 2 620 points. Girls u.12: Michelle Claassens (Curro Heuwelkruin) 2 735 points Boys u.12: Lungile Ngobeni (Pepps), 2 200 points. Girls u.13: Ruané de Plessis (Curro Heuwelkruin), 1 075 points Boys u.13: Kgola Khunou (Mitchell House) 3 450 points. Michelle and Kgola also received a trophy each for achieving the highest points. Jabez Christian Academy, Trinity Primary School and Elica Primary School were the other participating schools.

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The athletes who received awards and certificates are Ntabiseng Shivemba (Mitchell House), Michelle Claassens, Ofentse Manyaka (both Curro Heuwelkruin) and Lungile Ngobeni from Pepps. At the back are Deon van Huyssteen (Curro Heuwlkruin), Kgola Khunou (Mitchell House), Ruané du Plessis (Curro Heuwelkruin) and Chimere Ewelaku from Eagle’s Nest Christian School.

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Melanie Melville, PAC, ope- en veteraan-wenner van die 42,2 km word deur ander atlete ondersteun tydens die Mall of the North Marathon.

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Polokwane Observer-advertensiehoof, Jacolien Stoltz maak seker atlete kry genoeg water.

FOTO’S: YOLANDE NEL

Lameck Masiwa voltooi die 21,1 km in ‘n tyd van 1:06.57 en wen die goue medalje.

Kameraadskap is aan die orde van die dag tydens die wedloop.

Mpelo Thupani is eerste stapper in die 21,1 km.

Die eerste stapper in die 10 km is Livhuwani Khangala.

Mall of the North Marathon lok 2 500 atlete uit alle uithoeke RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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all of the North se parkeerarea het Saterdag uit sy nate gebars toe 2 531 atlete vir die eerste Mall of the North Marathon aangemeld het. Sowat 1100 atlete het vir die 5 km-pretdraf aangetree, 720 vir die 10 km, 420 vir die halfmarathon en 291 atlede het die marathon aangepak om onder meer vir die Comrades te kwalifiseer. Colinda Potgieter van Pietersburg Road Runners (PRR) en Mall of the North bemarkingsbestuurder, Rene van der Merwe het die eerste wedloop uiters suksesvol met behulp van komiteelede, PRR-klublede, borge en vrywilligers aangebied en terselftertyd die rekordboeke herskryf. Die Mall of the North Marathon is nou amptelik die grootste wedloop wat nog in Limpopo aangebied is. Demokratiese Alliansie (DA) Limpopo parlementêre lid en adjunkvoorsitter, Solly Malatsi was onder talle bekendes wat aan die wedloop deelgeneem het. Potgieter skryf die sukses van die wedloop toe aan die hoë gehalte borgskappe, vroegtydige en effektiewe bemarking deur Polokwane Observer as mediaborg en die

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hoofborg, Mall of the North se deurlopende betrokkenheid, vasberadenheid en bemarking om van die geleentheid ‘n reuse sukses te maak. “Ons het geweet dié wedloop gaan ‘n hoogtepunt op die sportkalender van Limpopo word, maar met 2 531 atlete wat oor die eindstreep is, is ons grootste verwagtinge oortref,” sê sy. Volgens haar het historiese wedlope nooit meer as 1 500 atlete gelok nie en is dié getal as riglyn tydens die beplanning gebruik. “Teen Vrydag was dit duidelik dat heelwat meer atlete gaan opdaag en ons moes inderhaas ander planne maak om genoeg wedloopnommers vir al die atlete te kry. Atlete wat nie medaljes ontvang het nie, sal per SMS-boodskap laat weet word wanneer medaljes by die kiosk by Mall of the North afgehaal kan word. Medaljes sal alternatiewelik ook aan klubs gestuur word en individuele medaljes sal gepos word,” sê Potgieter. Goeie terugvoer is van die waterpunte ontvang ten spyte van die watertekort. Gesoute atlete is dit eens dat die roete ‘n wenner is en die wedloop definitief weer sal ondersteun. “Daar word reeds hard beplan aan volgende jaar se wedloop en daar sal definitief genoeg water, koeldrank, inskrywings en medaljes wees om selfs nog meer atlete te ontvang. Daar is soveel instansies en mense om te bedank, maar as organiseerder wil ek in besonder dankie sê vir PRR-lede, familie en vriende wat ingespring, moue opgerol en ‘n voortreflike

FOTO’S: RC MYBURGH

Vroue-wenners in die 42,2 km-wedloop is Linah Mhlongo (derde), Jane Mudau, PRR, eerste en Melanie Melville, PAC, tweede.

wedloop aangebied het. Dit was ‘n voorreg om met so min lede ‘n reuse suksesvolle wedloop te kon aanbied,” meen Potgieter. In die ope 10 km-wedloop is Reghen Mahwai (29:39), Tlou Peu en Lesiba Peu die eerste drie mans oor die wenstreep terwyl Gladys Lukhwareni (40:27), Dimaktso Khambane en Denga Mashava die vroue-afdeling gewen het. Die algehele manswenners in die 21,1 kmope wedloop is Lameck Masiwa (1:06.57), Moeketsi Tseisa en Mthobi Joala. Die vroue-afdeling is deur Furaha Mollel (1:22.14) gewen gevolg deur Gift Ramabele en Nichole de Jong. Die 42,2 km-wedloop het veral belangstelling onder die meer ernstige atlete gelok en van die provinsie en land se topatlete was in aksie. Tweemalige goue Comrades Marathonmedaljewenner, Lucas Nonyana (2:33.58) is eerste oor die wenstreep gevolg deur Rufus Photo (PRR) en Mankgabe Magebi. Magebi is ook die eerste veteraan oor die wenstreep. Polokwane se spog vroue-atleet, Jane Mudau (3:35.37) van PRR is die wenner van die ope-afdeling sowel as in die meestersklas. In die tweede plek was Melanie Melville, Polokwane Atletiekklub (PAC) wat ook eerste in die veteraan-afdeling was. Linah Mhlongo was derde. Talisman het die prys ontvang vir die beste waterpunt gevolg deur RE/MAX Northland Realty in die tweede plek. Volledige uitslae met kategoriewenners is na verwagting van vandag (Donderdag) op www. raceresults.co.za beskikbaar.

Die manswenner van die 10 km-wedloop, Reghen Mahwai in die middel met broers, Lesiba en Tlou Peu wat onderskeidelik tweede en derde plekke behaal het.

Furaha Mollel kom eerste in die 21,1 kmvroue-afdeling in ‘n tyd van 1:22.14.

Die eerste man oor die wenstreep in die 42,2 km-wedloop is twee keer goue Comrades Marathon-medaljewenner, Lucas Nonyana in ‘n tyd van 2:33.58.


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Mall of the North Marathon Team Powerade went out in full force to support participants in the inaugural Mall of the North Marathon with beverages on Saturday.

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Coca-Cola Fortune and Powerade are proudly associated with Mall of the North Marathon

Team Coca-Cola Fortune and Powerade was one of the main sponsors of the Mall of the North Marathon hosted on Saturday. Manning a water point they made sure every runner remained hydrated during the race.

Photos: RC Myburgh Yolande Nel


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42 OBSERVER polokwane

Osieteddies se bere geniet atletiek

BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com Kleuters van Osieteddies Kleinkindontwikkelingsentrum het onlangs groot pret gehad tydens hul atletiekbyeenkoms wat by Laerskool Pietersburg-Oos (Oosskool) aangebied is. Die verskillende klasse is in spanne opgedeel en het aan naellope, sakresies, ‘n skopfietswedren, driebeenresies, gewigstoot en toutrek deelgeneem. Ouers en grootouers het die kleuters geesdriftig by die eindstreep ingewag. Skoolhoof, Linda Kruger sê die dag was ‘n groot sukses en die wye verskeidenheid items wat aangebied is, het vir elkeen van die sowat 168 kleuters geleentheid gebied om deel te neem. Eet- en drinkgoed was te koop en die reuk van gebraaide boerewors het verseker dat die stalletjies goed ondersteun is.

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Tamara van der Kun, the winner of the junior women category of The Wik, Sarah Pogrund, runner-up and Katherine Spencer who finished third.

Opgewonde ouers wag hul kleuters by die wenstreep in.

Wik Triathlon at Stanford S

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Die Vakansiebere is gereed om aan Osieteddies Kleinkindontwikkelingsentrum se atletiekbyeenkoms deel te neem.

Aidan du Preez, new record holder and overall winner of The Wik with fellow Stanfordians Lachlan Truesdale, second in the junior men category and second overall, and David Morris who finished third in the same category.

tanford Lake College (SLC) recently hosted their annual Wik Triathlon, an off-road triathlon event started to commemorate Wik van der Walt, a staff member of the school’s outdoor centre. Van der Walt, who was passionate about the environment and adventure, passed away in June 2012 while competing in a mountain bike race. This year 320 athletes, 80 more than last year, participated in the event that entails a 500 m swim, 15 km mountain bike race and 5 km trail run. The Wik Trophy for the overall winner went to Stanfordian Aidan du Preez. His fellow learner Lachlan Truesdale finished in overall second position. Results for The Wik: Junior Women: Tamara van der Kun finished first in a time of 1:42.50 followed by Sarah Pogrund (SLC)

and Katherine Spenser. Junior Men: Du Preez finished in a new record time of 1:18.37 with fellow Stanfordians Lachlan Truesdale and David Morris second and third respectively. The first and second place juniors were also first and second overall placings for the Wik in all the categories. The results of the Stanfordian Challenge: (1 km swim, 24 km mountain bike and 10 km trail run) are: Female category: Melanie Mellville won in a time of 2:24.40, followed by Monica Roode and Janine Pretorius. Male category: Tiaan Rossouw finished first in 2:01.21 with Leon Roode second and Bernhard Bronkhorst in third place.

Regs: Die Sirkusbere op pad einde toe op hul skopfietse.

Tiaan Rossouw, middle, winner the senior men’ category of The Wik with runner-up Leon Roode and Bernard Bronkhorst who finished third.

Monica Roode and Janine Pretorius finished second and third respectively in the Female category of The Wik. Winner Melanie Melville was absent.

Dream an’ Do Foundation gains from Cape Epic Team Stanford Lake College (SLC), Rhoan Abbott and Gary Middleton, managed to raise an astounding R45 000 for the Dream an’ Do Foundation charity during the recent Absa Cape Epic mountain bike race. SLC Marketer Rona Mc Gaffin said the two-man team finished 328th out of 600 starting teams. The 740 km race over seven days didn’t come without its challenges though as the two riders suffered a few mechanical issues as well as illness. However, despite these difficulties they kept going knowing they were doing it for charity. Abbott, an SLC educator and Middleton, a medical practitioner and former parent of the school, said they were grateful to one and all for their amazing support.

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Team Stanford Lake College, Gary Middleton and Rhoan Abbott, managed to raise R45 000 for the Dream an’ Do Foundation charity through their participation in the recent Absa Cape Epic mountain bike race.


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Members of the Bushveld Model Racing Club who participated in the national championships hosted in Polokwane. In front is Peter Jansen van Vuuren with Hein van der Merwe, Heinrich van der Merwe, Waldo Jansen van Vuuren and Rikus Jansen van Vuuren behind.

Deelnemers se vernuf getoets met Dieprivier 4x4 >> ‘Dieprivier is nie ‘n kompeterende 4x4-roete nie’ organiseerder >> 46 Voertuie, 16 Amarokbakkies neem deel RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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ie plaas, Dieprivier, net buite die stad is die naweek in ‘n speelplek vir 4x4entoesiaste omskep met ‘n 25 km 4x4ekoroete en ‘n hindernisbaan waar deelnemers aan die Dieprivier 4x4 Gesinsnaweek hul voertuie se vermoë sowel as hul eie vernuf kon uittoets. Saterdagoggend het 46 voertuie en 16 Volkswagen Amarok-bakkies die ekoroete in die geselskap van Voetspore-aanbieder, Johan Badenhorst aangedurf. Sommige deelnemers het dit as uitdagend beskryf terwyl ander gemeen het dit was ‘n vulletjie. Deelnemers moes hul storie ken om verskeie terreine wat uit sand, klip en modder bestaan het, te oorkom. Die hindernisbaan wat vanjaar deur Volkswagen Polokwane en Amarok aangebied is, het groot belangstelling gelok. Steil hellings

met klip, tydtoetse waar bestuurders en passasiers moes omruil en dieselfde roete in trurat was net van die hindernisse. “Ons is groot dank aan Jannie van Waveren en sy seuns, Niekie en Jannie verskuldig vir die voorbereiding en gebruik van die roete. Hul onbaatsugtige bydrae om die naweek ‘n sukses te maak, word waardeer. Elke deelnemer wat die avontuur saam met ons geniet en dit ondersteun het, verdien ‘n stywe handdruk,” sê organiseerder, Flip Snyders. Die hindernisbaan het vir groot opwinding onder deelnemers gesorg. “Ons het vanjaar effens minder dagbesoeker-inskrywings as verlede jaar gehad as gevolg van die dreigende weer, maar is tevrede met die opkoms en goeie ondersteuning,” sê Snyders. Dieprivier 4x4 Gesinsnaweek is nie ‘n kompeterende 4x4-roete nie. “Die organiseerders erken jare lange ondersteuners en deelnemers met goeie dissipline se gesindheid. Een van dié steunpilare wat sedert die begin van die gesinsnaweek betrokke is, Frik Venter het ‘n veldyskas ter waarde van R8 000 gekry,” sê Snyders. Die borge, Makro Polokwane, Volkswagen Polokwane, MGM Motors, BB Truck en Janpret Trekkerdienste is opreg bedank. Pryse is deur Makro en Adendorff Masjinerie geborg. Snyders sê organiseerders sal eersdaags vergader om met die beplanning vir Dieprivier 4x4 Gesinsnaweek 2016 te begin.

Yvette Westcott het gewys dat vrouens ook 4x4-roetes na kinderspeletjies kan laat lyk en laat wiel deur ‘n waterstroom met haar Suzuki Jimny.

Impala women’s team loses finals by five wickets RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com What was supposed to be a weekend filled with local action cricket was impeded by heavy rains on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday the Limpopo Impala Cricket senior women’s team played their last game of the season in the Cricket South Africa Women’s Competition against North West on the Polokwane Cricket Club. Rain however interrupted the start of play on Saturday and the 50 overs game had to be reduced to a 32 over per side challenge. Limpopo Impalas won the toss and

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Dieprivier 4x4 Gesinsnaweekorganiseerder, Flip Snyders saam met Voetsporeaanbieder, Johan Badenhorst en Volkswagen Polokwaneverkoops­ bestuurder, Wally Goosen. Badenhorst het saam met deelnemers aan die 4x4ekoroete deelgeneem.

decided to bat first. They scored 63 runs all out in 23 overs with Helgelean Whelan scoring 26 runs for the local team. But the team from North West managed to score 64 for only five wickets in 13,3 overs. North West team player Masingita Khosa took four wickets in six overs. Limpopo Impalas lost by five wickets. All games on Sunday were also cancelled due to rain. The Impala women’s team was suppose to play a T20 game against North West while the provincial semi finals between Aces Cricket Club and Limpopo Strikers, and Hornbills Cricket Club and Eagles A-team also had to be cancelled until further notice.

Local radio drivers excel at nationals RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com Bushveld Model Racing Club in Polokwane hosted the second leg of the South African Radio Drivers Association (Sarda) sanctioned National 1 to 10 Scale Remote Control Offroad Electric Championships on Saturday and Sunday despite heavy rains which slowed down the progress of the event. The event saw some of the country’s top drivers competing with radio controlled cars around the local track for six minutes per race in eight different classes. According to event organiser and club treasurer Peter Jansen van Vuuren the practice run on Thursday went well and

most drivers got the hang of the track. “Rain during Friday evening delayed the qualifying round on Saturday as the track was wet. Drivers had to wait for it to dry and we only started at 10:00. The day closed with three and half qualifying heats under the belt. More rain caused the finals to start three hours late on Sunday but we managed to finish two final heats,” Jansen van Vuuren said. Local driver Rikus Jansen van Vuuren finished first in the short course trucks two wheel drive, two wheel drive buggies modified and four wheel drive buggies modified class respectively. His brother Waldo took first position in the two wheel drive buggies stock class.


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uperbiker Wian Naudé, Limpopo’s only representative in the 450cc Motard short circuit class, continues to bring home the trophies notwithstanding the fact that he is a mere 15 years old. Wian, a learner at Hoër Tegniese Skool Tom Naudé, has since a young age showed interest in superbikes but his dream to compete at professional level only became reality early last year when he entered for the Short Circuit Superbike Challenge hosted in Polokwane. He finished first in the 250cc class and eighth in the 450cc or so called SuperMoto class. Motor Racing South Africa’s (MotoSA) annual Short Circuit Superbike Racing consists of eight rounds and last year Wian entered the championship only in the fourth round. He quickly made up for lost points and by round seven his national

standing was third in the 250 cc and 11th in the SuperMoto class respectively. In the final round at the Vereeniging Kart Circuit in October Wian’s luck took a turn for the worst when his SuperMoto bike experienced mechanical difficulties. However, he still finished third overall on his Motard. The first round of this year’s challenge was hosted at Zwartkops Raceway at the beginning of March with Wian only participating in the much more competitive SuperMoto class. Bad weather conditions caused him to finish eighth. Round two will be hosted in Vereeniging on 11 April. “I am a petrol head and speed freak. The adrenaline rush on the bike is incomparable,” said Wian about his love for superbike racing, adding that the sport has triggered his enthusiasm and interest since a young age. Wian’s knowledge of the mechanical aspect of bikes is unparalleled with other teenagers. Working and modifying his bike forms a part of his daily routine under the watchful eye of his father. “I love working with my hands and especially fiddling with engines. My father taught me well and I only need his help with some of the more difficult parts,” he said.

His role model is the Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP World Champion, Valentino Rossi. “My dream is to compete in the MotoGP one day. I work and practice hard to get better day by day. Racing is something I love and I want to make a success of it,” he said. Every Sunday Wian takes to the local short circuit on the Silicon road for hours of practice. “I believe in the saying that practice makes perfect. Driver technique is crucial during any race but most important is that the bike should be in top mechanical condition to avoid breakdowns. You should also be focussed and the only thing you should think about, is winning,” Wian explained, adding that one should not be afraid of the bike. The dangers of the sport are something that Wian has not really thought about. “On every new race track I at least fall once during a race. The importance is to fall in such a way to take minimum impact on your body. The race suits are designed to protect the rider from serious injuries,” he added. Like other motor sports, bike racing is expensive and Wian needs sponsorships. Those interested can contact his father, Willem on 083 664 1462.

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Wian Naudé is the only Limpopo bike racer to represent the province at the Motor Racing South Africa (MotoSA) Short Circuit Superbike Racing.


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