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“We are no longer safe in this world...” Ms Hleziphi Mkhari was over the moon last Tuesday afternoon, when an SMS from Standard Bank notified her that R2 399,80 had been deposited into her account. “I am happy that the bank gave me my money,” she said. “I want to thank Limpopo Mirror for highlighting my plight. The story made it easy for me to get a refund.” The 45-year-old Mkhari, who stays at Elim,
Ms Hleziphi Mkhari is joyful after Standard Bank refunded her.
was a victim of an ATM scam and she was robbed of her hard-earned money a fortnight ago. According to Mkhari, she was attending a case at the Louis Trichardt Magistrates’ Court when her phone started vibrating. It was an SMS notifying her of a R399,80 food purchase at a KFC in Tzaneen, some 107 km away. Shortly after that, a second SMS notified her of a R2 000 withdrawal from her account at an ATM in the same area. Mkhari’s account was blocked immediately upon her reporting the matter at the Makhado Standard Bank branch. Her bank card has since been cancelled and a new one was issued to her. Her story was also published in Limpopo Mirror. Although she is extremely happy with the outcome of the problem and that her bank had refunded her, she wants to warn other ATM users. “Always keep a watchful eye for fraudsters when making bank transactions,” she advised. “We are no longer safe in this world.”
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Painful experience Shadrack Malange and Meshack Malange say that being accused for ritual murder has complicated their lives.
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho The three men acquitted in the Mutonga ritual murder case, Meshack Mkhwanadzi (20), Meshack Malange (22) and Shadrack Malange (22), are suing the Minister of Safety and Security for “unlawful detention and malicious arrest” and the national prosecution authority (NPA) for “malicious pros-
ecution and defamation of character” following their acquittal on 25 July. The three men, along with Frans Madzive (54), David Mnisi (28) and Reynie Abraal (32), were being accused of allegedly removing Mr Phillip Bendzani’s genitals before setting him alight at Mununzu Farm outside Elim last year on 16 May. During the newspaper’s visit at the
home of the Malange twins at Mutonga near Elim, brothers Shadrack and Meshack said that the fact that they had been accused for a ritual murder had complicated their lives. “Community members see ruthless murderers when they look at us,” says Shadrack. - Continues on p2
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2 2 August 2013 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
By Kaizer Nengovhela
“Arrest was a painful experience” (From page 1) They also revealed that they are living in fear in their own home and within the community they are part of. They then explained how, when they were in prison, they received a message from their family that the angry community had warned the family never to visit them in prison. “We had such a painful experience in prison because we never knew what would happen to our loved ones out there, because of our being implicated in the case and the community who threatened them always,” Shadrack stated. He added that his partner and child had since left, after they had realised that their safety was at stake. “I don't even know where they are,” he says. “This murder case has messed up my whole life.” Shadrack maintains that his brother Meshack, Meshack Mkhwanadzi and he were arrested after Reynie Abraal said that they were his friends. “We think they were torturing him and he just mentioned our names,” he explained. He said that he failed to understand the reason why the court had to keep him in custody for 14 months before they eventually dropped the charges against him. “I feel that the court failed to do their job properly and to act on time, when they kept me in jail for a long time, and that for nothing,” he complained. Meshack's shack was demolished after the enraged community had ordered his mother to scrap it. “I am left with nothing, and I have got no place to stay,” he worried. “I am now suffering because of the police, who wrongfully arrested me.” The Malange brothers' guardian and grandmother, Vho-Tshinakaho Malange, says that there were some people who were spreading a rumour in the village that the court had set her grandsons free because she had supplied the twins with a strong muti which had stupefied the minds of the
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prosecution authority and the magistrate. “I don't More than 30 pupils collapsed association of Tshavhalovhedzi knocking down people," said like what these people are alleging. It leaves a bad when the coffins of two of their Village, Mr Thomas Mawela, Mawela. taste in my mouth,” she spoke out in a very pained friends and an adult were low- said they are going to submit a The MEC, Lehlogonolo voice. "Some say I am living with the killers under ered into their graves during request to the MEC for Roads Masoga, advised motorists to the same roof. This is unfair; who am I to dismiss a mass funeral at Tshavhal- and Transport, Lehlogonolo refrain from driving at excessive the court's ruling that my grandsons are innocent?" ovhedzi on Saturday. Masoga, to dispatch more traffic speeds and driving under the “There are rascals who prowl the village in the The three, who died after officials to the Tshavhalovhedzi influence of alcohol. night, assaulting and mugging people. The next being run over by a speeding road or to install speed bumps. He further appealed to all morning, we hear that it's my grandsons who are car, are Richard Munyai (39), "The Department of Trans- road users to obey all the rules terrorising the community. Shadrack and Meshack Fhulufhelani Tshiuda (16) and port should also put pedestrian of the road as this will go a are the scapegoats of the village.” Gudani Nenungwi (12). crossing marks and stop signs long way in reducing carnage The state withdrew the charges against The chairperson of the civic to avoid problems of motorists on the roads. Mkhwanadzi, Malange By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo and Malange on the basis that investigations could not link them to the crime. All attempts to reach Me- Members of the Dzanani 1 Taxi As- he was at the scene. The court heard, family members of the victim were still shack Mkhwanadzi at sociation were very happy with the however, that Mutavhatsindi had several immensely traumatised and they would his place of safety were magistrate’s decision to deny bail to two pending cases and he had previously been not be happy to see the suspects roaming fruitless. The claimants’ suspects accused of killing a taxi driver. convicted of theft, robbery and malicious the streets. lawyer, Mr Desmond Two of the three suspects who were damage to property, housebreaking and The three accused, Mulalo Maango Mphaphuli, confirmed allegedly involved in a taxi robbery in common assault. His pending cases in- (31), Ndivhuwo Mutavhatsindi (26) and that they have issued a March this year where the driver was clude arson, which he told the court he Khathutshelo Raedani (24), will appear letter of demand against killed, applied for bail at the Dzanani was only informed about when he was again in the Dzanani Magistrate's Court the Minister of Safety Magistrate's Court. in custody. when the trial starts on the 16th of this and Security for the During the bail hearing, court A of the The second bail applicant, Mulalo month. unlawful detention and Dzanani Magistrate's Court was packed Maango (31), told the court that he should malicious arrest of the to capacity, predominately by taxi driv- be granted bail because he knew three acquitted men. ers and owners. They were united in nothing about the allegations he “We issued a further their sympathy for their slain driver, the was accused of. “I was not at the claim against the NPA 46-year-old Ndivhoniswani Mukosi, who place where the offence is alleged for malicious prosecu- was shot dead during the robbery by un- to have happened,” he said. tion and defamation of known men. The incident happened along Maango was previously convictcharacter,” said Mpha- the Witvlag road and his taxi was later ed of theft and the possession of phuli. found dumped at Maelula village. ammunition. His pending cases “We have instituted a Three suspects were arrested by the po- are related to a robbery that took claim of R 5 million per lice and charged with murder and robbery place at Vuwani and the possesperson.” with aggravating circumstances. When sion of a firearm at Thohoyandou. one of the accused, Ndivhuwo MutavhatW/O Colbert Netshiavha, who sindi (26) testified, he told the court that is investigating the case, told the he would not plead guilty because he had court that he would object to the Mulalo Maango inside the police van after the not committed any offence, even though release of the suspects. He said bail hearing at the Dzanani Magistrate's Court.
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By Kaizer Nengovhela
Man killed, seven passengers injured when bus overturns
By Linda van der Westhuizen
SRPA will pay municipality R5 million After withholding basic rates and charges for the past five years as part of their dispute with the Makhado Municipality, the Soutpansberg Ratepayers Association (SRPA) received a mandate from their members to pay approximately R5 million over to the municipality. “There are other avenues to ensure an improvement in service delivery.” This was the assurance given by Ms Inga Gilfillan, chairperson of the Soutpansberg Ratepayers Association, during the SRPA’s annual general meeting on 29 July. With reference to the SRPA’s decision to pay over the money, the Makhado Municipality had committed themselves to writing off the interest accumulated over the five years on the accounts of the SRPA members. They have also agreed to investigate each individual account to ascertain in which cases the adjustment fees charged had been justified and in which not. According to the outcome of their investigation, the adjustment fees on some accounts might be written off. The process may take about two months, after which the SRPA will receive the correct amount
to pay over. Mr Solly Maano, vice-chairperson of the SRPA, said that paying over the money would indeed be a win-win situation, reiterating the sentiment of a previous speaker, Mr Frans van der Merwe. Van der Merwe also said that the quality of the service delivery had improved and that this was the original intent of the dispute. Should individual SRPA members decide not to pay their individual accounts over, they would be liable for their own legal costs. In this regard, Mr Phillip Mosina said that it was not beneficial for especially older citizens to have court cases hanging over their heads. The majority of the members at the meeting were more senior. As stated in the judgement of the Rademan-Moqhaka case and other relevant court cases, the municipality may consolidate different items on the municipal account and the customer cannot specify that the payment is for a certain item. Mr André Prinsloo, outgoing treasurer of the SRPA, said that taxpayers therefore no longer had legal grounds to withhold money. The SRPA members decided that the association will contin-
ue as normal but decrease the commission from 5% to 3%. That would be to keep the office and salaries going, as well as the attorney’s administration fees. The members will still pay their monthly accounts at Van Heerden and Rudolph attorneys. The benefit for the members will be that the SRPA manager will be available to sort out their individual problems and contact the relevant municipal officials on their behalf. That has been a relief for many, especially senior citizens and businessmen, who have difficulty or no time to stand in queues or to be referred from pillar to post. In her chairperson’s report, Gilfillan mentioned that out of more than 300 letters written to the Makhado Municipality, only 16 written answers had been received. “The definition of service delivery is not clear enough,” Gilfillan said. She also mentioned a service delivery agreement document that the National Taxpayers Union is working on. Ms Jana Smith thanked Gilfillan for her hard work as chairperson, the way in which she acquainted herself with the relevant legislation and her heart-and-soul commitment to the town.
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One passenger was killed and seven sustained injuries when the driver of a bus allegedly lost control and it overturned at Levubu on Tuesday. The City to City bus was travelling from Thohoyandou to Gauteng when the accident occurred. Most of the injured were taken to the Tshilidzini Hospital for treatment. Levubu police spokesperson W/O Solly Mukhola said that the police were still investigating the cause of the accident. He said that they had registered a case of reckless driving, following the incident. He added that the police were looking into the possibility that the driver of the bus might have been tired. The deceased is Mr Gibson Mudau (60) from Ha-Mashau Thondoni, who passed away in the Tshilidzini Hospital on Wednesday morning. One of the accident victims, Mr Mulalo Tshikovhi of Thohoyandou Block G, described what happened when approached by Limpopo Mirror. “We heard a big bang and then we realised that the bus had overturned. It rolled several times and some of the passengers were thrown out of the bus,” he said. “There was a huge cloud of dust and we could not even see what was happening. I strongly believe that we were saved by the grace of God.” He suffered minor injuries to his head and a fractured left foot. “This is the most horrible experience of my life,” he added. An eyewitness, David Musaile, said he heard a loud banging sound before the accident happened. “I was standing next to the road, when I suddenly heard that sound. I realised that the bus could overturn and it was travelling at high speed. It rolled several times,” he added. Makhado Mayor Cllr David Mutavhatsindi said they were shocked to learn of the accident. He said the government was worried about the increasing number of accidents. “This is a serious concern as more innocent lives are lost on our roads.”
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Laptops for deserving Univen students The relationship between Dell and Univen, which started in 2002, continues to blossom as Dell continues to assist deserving disadvantaged students through bursaries and academic assistance tools. During a recent function, the company handed over laptops to five students, which are given to assist them in their teaching, learning and research. The official handover was held at the university’s council chambers. The beneficiaries are holders of full bursaries which cover their
tuition, books, accommodation and their welfare. To date, Dell has already invested personal computers and bursaries to the total value of R2.67 million. The new registrar of Univen, Prof Edward Nesamvuni, urged the company to continue supporting the students and the university. He said they were happy that the company continued to support functional laboratories at the university. Univen SRC President Mr Andisani Mathelemusa said it was their wish that all students
could have laptops to assist them in their work. He thanked Dell for the good work they are doing for the students. Ms Chipo Msimanga, an accounts executive at Dell, said they appreciated the relationship they had with Univen. “We are living in a digital world, and that is the reason why we are equipping students with laptops. We want them to apply themselves in this digital world and to be able to use social networks, do their lessons and submit their assignments on time while using their laptops.”
Staff from Air Force Base Makhado embarked on a 67-minute project in honour of Madiba on 18 July. At least 20 projects were identified this year and staff spent their time handing out food parcels, clothes and blankets. They also fixed potholes, cleaned certain areas and visited the needy to show their support. The beneficiaries of the day included the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital, Kutama Clinic, Rivoni Society for the Blind in Elim and the Razwimisani Special School in Ravele. In the photo, General Schalk van Heerden (third from right) watches as food parcels get delivered to the Rivoni Society for the Blind in Elim.
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Boy drowns in well A two-year-old boy from Mabhikwa village outside Beit Bridge drowned after falling into a well, while his mother was fetching water, the police have said. Police spokesperson A/Insp Eglon Nkala said the incident occurred last Friday. “Around 10:00, the victim’s mother, Lorraine Mpofu (20), went to fetch water with her two-yearold boy, Bekithemba Ndlovu,at the borehole. She left the child to play unattended, while she went home with some water,” said Nkala. He said when she came back to fetch more water, the boy had drowned in a nearby well. “The police attended the scene and a postmortem The Univen registrar, Prof Edward Nesamvuni (fourth from left), Dell´s Ms Chipo Msimang was waived. No foul play is suspected as investigations have been concluded,” said Nkala. (right), other officials and students in a jovial mood after the handing over of the laptops. He advised parents to desist from leaving infants to play alone without supervision and discouraged the public from letting children play near water sources
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6 2 August 2013 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
No toilets for Lukau Primary One of the oldest primary schools in Limpopo, Lukau Primary, does not have toilets. Pupils at the school, which was established in 1914, risk their lives by using open pit toilets. The principal, Tshifhiwa Netshisaulu, says “the health of educators is at stake as they are exposed to the strong smell coming from the old pit toilets.” The school has 368 learners and 12 teachers. “This situation is disturbing our school programme as we must also monitor every child who goes to the toilet. We are forced to monitor them, because some might fall into the open pit because they are very small.”
Netshisaulu, who was also a pupil at the school in 1970, says they alerted officials from the department who came to inspect the school two years ago about the problem, but they had no solution. Another teacher, who chose to remain anonymous, says the situation at the school is also affecting the enrolment. “We have a very low registration here. Parents avoid sending their children because of the appalling situation,” says the teacher. Approached for comment, the spokesperson for the Department of Education, Pat Kgomo, said he was going to investigate and find out why there were no proper toilets at the school.
The Makhado cluster police, led by their newly appointed commander, Brig Alex Seopa, took part in various charitable events to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s birthday a fortnight ago. Police members from seven police stations in the Makhado cluster contributed their 67 minutes by cleaning Dzanani Township, the shopping complex, the local magistrate’s court and a local clinic. They were joined by members of the community, street hawkers, bank tellers and members of the local community policing forum. Photographed at the Mphephu police station are Colonel Leonard Luvhengo (left), commander at the station, and Brig Seopa (third from left) with some of the helpers.
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A fortnight ago, the Ravele traditional council and members of the Mauluma community braced the cold weather and did their part in honour of Mr Nelson Mandela. The community cleaned the crèche (Nndwa-ya-Mionwa), planted trees and cleaned the yard in which the crèche is situated. Highlighting the theme of this year, which put emphasis on food security, shelter and literacy, members of the community spent their time cooking food, reading books and narrating Mandela’s legacy to the children.
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Mr Mutwanamba also donated uniforms and shoes to Thingahangwi Rambelani, Thabelo Ragwala and Ndiafhi Ragwala from Frank Ravele High School in Venda.
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2 August 2013 11
By Mashudu Netsianda
Contractor jailed for attempted smuggling A 32-year-old Zimbabwean cross-border bus conductor was sentenced to an effective two years in jail for trying to assist 11 illegal immigrants to cross into South Africa through the Beit Bridge border post. The border jumpers were travelling from Harare to Johannesburg aboard the cross-border bus. Elsey Nkenesa of Harare was convicted on his own plea of guilty to a charge of contravening a section of the Immigration Act
by local magistrate Miss Gloria Takundwa on Friday. The court was told that on 10 July, Nkenesa arrived at the Beit Bridge border post aboard a South African-registered cross-border bus with 11 undocumented immigrants. While at the border post, Nkenesa tried to assist the undocumented immigrants to cross into South Africa illegally after charging them R150 each. The offence came to light when the bus was intercepted by police detectives
who were manning the exit gate and they discovered that the 11 passengers were undocumented during their routine checks. During interrogations it was established that they had paid a total of R1 265 to Nkenesa, so that he could facilitate their illegal passage into the country. Nkenesa was searched, leading to the recovery of R1 150, and he was subsequently arrested. The border jumpers were also arrested and fined US$20 each.
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“Stop ships to transport live animals” The National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) is calling for public support for their campaign to stop the outmoded, unacceptable and cruel practice of exporting live animals by sea for barbaric slaughter. “The NSPCA has opposed this practice, which was highlighted on two occasions on the MNet actuality programme Carte Blanche when stark footage of the harsh reality and the suffering of animals was broadcast, on both occasions to a public outcry,” the NSPCA says in a press release. They say that public support is required to strengthen their stance, which is aimed at lobbying the support
of the Department of Tourism, the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), as well as Border Control and other relevant authorities, to stop this practice. “There are alternatives. Exporting meat rather than live animals is preferable,” says the NSPCA. Members of the public are asked to follow the links below and to sign up to show support as well as share the links http://goo. gl/sKjqH. The link to the website page is http://www.nspca.co.za/ Page/30522/Ships-of-Shame. Each “signature” sends a personalised e-mail message to the representatives in authority.
On Saturday, 27 July, the debate team of Eric Louw High School in Musina took part in a district debate competition at the Vhembe District Council Chambers in Thohoyandou. Ten schools participated, with 49 learners taking part in three rounds. After the second round, 10 top learners were selected. Sakhile Sibanda, Kuldeep Jadeja and Diney Fielding of Eric Louw were among the top 10 participants. In the third and last round, five learners were selected to go through to the provincial competition, with Kuldeep being one of them. Pictured from left to right are Mrs R Fourie (head of culture), Diney, Kuldeep, Sakhile and Mrs C Mostert (principal). Photo supplied.
“Information has been received that a ship is due to be loaded with cattle in August 2013, destined for Mauritius. We call upon all compassionate people to make your voices heard. Our aim is to prevent the ship from docking and export permits from being signed,” says the NSPCA. The NSPCA openly states that criminal charges will be laid against any veterinarian, whether state-appointed or otherwise, who signs the export permits. To further support the NSPCA in its initiative, send an SMS to 38018 with the words ‘STOP SHIPS’. Each SMS is charged at R10.
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12 2 August 2013 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Legendary musician finally releases his first full album It took a legendary Tshivenda musician 55 years before he could finally release a fulllength album of his own, to which he could claim copyright. April Samuel Ramufhi (72) is one of many artists who, many years ago, recorded one or two tracks with the old Radio Venda in Polokwane for airplay. The problem with the whole process was that an artist was merely given a single copy of the single or two tracks to play for family and friends. “I couldn’t even earn money from my work,” recalls Ramufhi. He says that he recorded about 35 songs through the decades at Radio Venda. His contemporaries were Solomon Mposa and Albert Mundalamo. “The positive side of things is that, even today, the now Phala Phala FM still plays the Vho-April Samuel Ramufhi is a happy man golden songs which we created after releasing his first album at the age of 72. many years ago,” he says. Ra-
mufhi’s first album, Tshanda tshi a levha, which came out a fortnight ago, comprises 13 songs. Eight songs are remakes of his old, classical songs such as Bombompani, Nyamuladelo and Kondelelani, while the other five tracks are completely new. The project was done at Balcan Sikhwari’s Ballitainment Media at Ha-Ravele village. Here, at the studio, is the place where young Ishmael ‘new Breed’ Rammbwa worked tirelessly with Ramufhi. “Vho-Ramufhi is already a legend and anyone who decides to produce his work should know that they are treading in a shallow area,” said new Breed. “You must provide the sounds which will match his quality voice or else you may end up compromising such a great talent.” Ramufhi is happy about his new project and adds that Ballitainment Media has resurrected his once-dead hope
of seeing himself holding a fulllength album during his lifetime. “My music encourages people to work hard,” he says. Tshanda tshi a levha is continuing to receive massive response from the people who have known Ramufhi’s music for all these years but had no idea where to find his music, apart from listening to radio stations. “Vho-April Ramufhi’s music is a must-have and I cannot wait to get his new album,” said Gladys Mulaudzi (51) in the streets of Makhado. Ramufhi lives at Muraleni village in the Sinthumule area. When he is not busy feeding his pig and three piglets, he normally walks the streets of Makhado town, strumming his guitar. Tshanda tshi a levha is available from selected music stores, but those who find it difficult to access his music can call 071 193 4129 or 072 853 0317.
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Debut album for Patience Ntuli Afro-gospel artist Patience Ntuli from Malamulele is receiving a lot of attention with her debut album, Khanimamba. Although she is new to the industry, Patience makes music that soothes the soul, is easy to dance to and aims to introduce people to Christ, by offering messages of hope. She writes and composes her own music. Patience started singing in church in 1988 and continued singing at university. Her love for music did not stand in the way of her studies. She completed a B Com in cost accounting, a university education diploma, an honours degree in cost accounting, a masters in business administration and a higher diploma in cost and management accounting. She grew up listening to famous musicians likes Rebecca Malope and Joyous Celebration, and she said she drew inspiration from them. “Recording the album was not easy,” said Ntuli. Despite having plenty of songs readily available, she had to fund the project herself. In order to enhance her writing and composition skills, she took piano lessons. She composes songs in Xitsonga, Tshivenda and Sepedi, and the 19-track album includes different styles, including reggae, Nigerian and kwasa-kwasa rhythms. She is a devoted Christian, who ministers at Word of Life Bible Church. She is also a worship team leader.
The local police issued a certificate of appreciation to Mr Amie Chhaya for his participation in the fight against crime. The certificate came in response to his donation of maize meal during the SAPS crime awareness campaign recently held in Tshikota.The certificate was also backed up by an official letter of appreciation from the local community policing board.
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2 August 2013 13 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Kenny Mathivha the new spokesperson for Limpopo’s premier A well-known former radio journalist and public relations officer, Mr Kenny Mathivha, was recently appointed as the spokesperson of the premier of Limpopo. He was a scholar at Mphaphuli High during the 1976 uprisings and, during that time, he learnt a lot of the activists of the time. After passing matric in 1979, he could not proceed to university, but taught English for a year at Mukula Secondary School. He managed to secure a scholarship to study public administration at the University of the North, an institution that was home to many activists. In 1982, he became the art editor of Turflux Magazine, a student magazine at the university. After
The chairperson of the SGB, Mr Tshimangadzo Kutama, looks at the broken security door. By Kaizer Nengovhela
Several computers stolen at school Thugs broke into Khogonyane Primary School and stole computers last Thursday. After shutting down the school for three months, while demanding proper classrooms, the schools resumed their classes on 15 July. This came after the Department of Education had delivered 10 mobile classes. The academic programme was disrupted because the pupils had also abandoned writing their mid-year examinations. Within ten days after the school had resumed classes, thieves stole the computers. The chairperson of the school governing body, Mr Tshimnagdzo Kutama, said the school belonged to the community and they must respect their property because vandalizing and stealing at the school would hinder progress in the Kutama area. “We need our children to enjoy education in good classroom conditions,” Kutama added. Apart from the computers, the thieves also stole other electrical appliances.
Ms Suzan Mashosho holds the water pumps that were left outside when the thieves ran away.
the Tiro Day protest and the closing down of the university, Mathivha was expelled, with many other students. He went on to become a journalist and a correspondent of the South African Press Association. When Radio Thohoyandou was formed, he started to work there. He became a freelance journalist for the BBC World Service in Transvaal. After the unbanning of political organisations in South Africa, he was given a scholarship by the ANC to study journalism in America in 1991. He studied at Jackson State University in Mississippi and came back in 1993. The same year, he joined the BBC World Service in London as a jour-
nalist and producer. He worked in East and West Africa. He covered stories from the great lakes in 1994 in Rwanda and Burundi, Uganda and Ethiopia. In 1995, he joined the political desk of the SABC in Cape Town. He covered mainly President Nelson Mandela’s activities and travelled the world with him. During that time, he visited Botswana, Lesotho, Germany, Mozambique, Angola, the USA, Cuba and several other countries. In 1988, he was appointed as spokesperson for Adv Ngoako Ramatlhodi, the Premier of Limpopo. He left in 2000 and joined the SABS as its first black spokesperson. In 2004, he
came back and joined the Limpopo Legislature as its spokesperson. In 2010, he became the spokesperson for the Department of Agriculture.
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14 2 August 2013 By Frank Mavhungu
The captain of Revolution, Collen Chauke, receives his team’s trophy from Ms Masha Thabela (right) while Mrs Julia Thabela (middle) looks on.
Tshakhuma KK Revolution win Amos Charity Shield Tshakhuma KK Revolution are the champions of the Amos Charity Shield Soccer Tournament. They beat Maweja Takers FC 3-1 in the final at the University of Venda Stadium on Sunday. Revolution were presented with R5 000, a floating trophy and gold medals during a ceremony that was held at the stadium shortly after the final. Maweja Takers were given R2 500 and silver medals during the ceremony. Tshakhuma RO United received the third prize of R1 000 and bronze medals. A striker of Maweja Takers, Mukandangalwo Ramunana, was presented with the top-goal-scorer award. He scored two goals in the tournament and received a trophy. The other recipients of the individual awards were Rudzani Mmbengeni of KK Revolution (best goalkeeper and player of the tournament) and Madilonga Mukwevho of Univen FC (most disciplined player). A special award was presented to a player of Tshakhuma Yebo Yes United FC, Maboho Nevari. He received R150, a gold medal and a pair of soccer boots. During the ceremony, a representative from The captain of Revolution, Collen Chauke, receives his team’s trophy the sponsors, Ms Masha Thabela, indicated that the from Ms Masha Thabela (right) while Mrs Julia Thabela (middle) looks tournament was staged as a way to honour her late on. father, Mr Lufuno Amos Thabela. According to her, the deceased was a community builder and successful businessman and he passed away in 2006. Ms Thabela revealed that they had entered into a 12-year contract with the organisers, saying the sponsorship would increase with time. Four teams, Tshakhuma KK Revolution, Tshakhuma RO United, Univen FC and Maweja Takers FC, took part in the tournament.
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In the Magistrate’s Court for the District of Thohoyandou held at Thohoyandou Case number: 1535/2011, In the matter between: Beehive Financial Services (PTY) LTD, Execution Creditor, and Tshililo Maxwell Nem udzivhadi, Execution Debtor. Notice of Sale in Execution Kindly take notice that in terms of Judgment granted on 22/12/2011, in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court and Warrant of Execution issued thereafter, a Sale in Execution of the undermentioned goods will be held at Shayandima Industrial area on 23/8/2013 at 12:00 AM, to the highest bidder, without warranties or representations, consisting of: Goods: 1 x 1 Free Stand Fridge, 1 x 1 TV Set, 1 x 3P Lounge Suit. Dated at Thohoyandou on this 10th day of July 2013. Execution Creditor’s Attorneys, Coxwell, Steyn, Vise & Naude INC. Metropolitan Centre, Shop No 4-G01, Thohoyandou, Po Box 52, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Tel no: 015 516 0116, Fax No: 015 516 4175, Docex 2, Louis Trichardt, Ref: BEE 15/1/JF STEYN/AS. Address of Execution Debtor: Mr Tshililo Maxwell Nemudzivhadi of House 759, Block F, Thohoyandou. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate All persons having claims against the under-mentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof, Estate No: 1534/2013, Master’s Office, Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou, Surname: Mabogo, Christian name: Aluwani Basil, Date of Birth: 1986.03.31, Id no: 8603315544083, Last Address: House No:
193, Chrishani Street, Vleifontein, in the district of Tshitale. Date of death: 04/06/2013. D.T Mphaphuli Attorneys, Office No: 10, Thompson Building, 30 Swongozwi Street, Makhado, 0920, Tel/Fax: 015 516 6936 NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Estate Late: Mamuthubi Ephraim, Identity Number: 7604275989087, Estate no:2662/2012, Last Address: HA-Kutama, Tshikwarani, in the District of Tshilwavhusiku, Limpopo Province, will be open for inspection for period of 21 (twenty one) days and at the Office’s of the Master of the Limpopo High Court, Thohoyandou from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later. D.T. Mphaphuli Attorneys, Office no: 10, Thompson BLD, 30 Swongozwi Street, Makhado, 0920, REF: MPHAPHULI/RMJ0050/ EST/13
Notice to Debtors ans Creditors (Section 29) In the estate of the late: Manenzhe Charles Mudau, ID No: 5808085195080 who died on 2013-07-04, Master’s Ref: 1555/2013. Creditors & debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 days from date of this advertisement. Thohoyandou Justice Centre, Attorneys for Executor, Shop no: 2 Metropolitan Centre, P.O Box 3550, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 6206, Fax: 015 962 6383 NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Late Vongani Norah Chaka, Estate no: 10875/2012 shall lie in inspection at the Giyani Magistrate’s Court for a period of 21days calculated from the 02 August 2013. Dated at Giyani on this 12 th day of July 2013. NOEL CHAUKE ATTORNEYS, Executrix agent to the Shitshembiso Mathebula, Office no: 228,Old Mutual Building, P.O. Box 1422, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/MN/12/13EST NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT PARK CLOSURE AND SIMULTANEOUS SUBDIVISION AND REZONING OF PORTION 1 OF ERF 321 MALAMULELE-A TOWNSHIP IN TERMS OF SECTION 67 OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE, 1939 (ORDINANCE 17 OF 1939) AND TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE, 1986 (ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986). We, Landmark Consulting, being the authorized agent of the owner of the property mentioned below hereby give notice in terms
of Section 67 of Local Government Ordinance 17 of 1939 to close the park and further simultaneously subdivide and rezone Portion 1 of Erf 321 Malamulele A in terms of Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986), from “public open space” to “institutional”. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Land Use Management, Office 354, 3rd floor, Hensa Towers Building, 20 Rabe Street, Polokwane for a period of 28 days from 26 July 2013. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Land Use Manager at the above address or at Private Bag x 9485, Polokwane, 0700 within a period of 28 days from 26 July 2013. Address of agent: Landmark Consulting, P.O. Box 3756, Tzaneen, 0850, Tel: 015 307 3758 and Fax: 015 307 305 XITIVISO XO KOMBELA KU PFALELA MAKUMU PHAKA, IVI YI PANDZIWA LESWAKU KU TA CINCIWA MATIRHISELO YA XIPHEMU 1 XITANDI XA NOMBORO YA 321, EKA DOROBA RA MALAMULELE-A KU YA HI SECTION 67 YA LOCAL GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE 1939 (ORDINANCE 17 OF 1939) NA TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE, 1986 (ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986). Hina va Landmark Consulting, tani hi vayimeri/ vathoriwa va n’winyi wa xitandi lexi tsarisiweke laha hansi, hi mi nyika xiviko ku ya hi Section 67 ya Local Government Ordinance, 17 ya1939 ku pfalela makumu phaka leswaku yi ta pandziwa ivi xiphemu xo sungula xa nomboro 321 eka doroba ra Malamulele-A xi ta cinciwa vutirhiselo bya xitandi lexi xi hlamuseriweke hi ndlela leyi landzelaka ku suka eka “ndhawu ya vuhungaselo” ku ya eka “ndhawu ya tidyondzo ta vukhongeri”. Vuxokoxoko bya xikongomelo lexi byi ta kumeka loko munhu wun’wana na wun’wana a lava ku nyika mavonelo kumbe swivilelo hi mayelano na xikombelo hi nkarhi wo tirha ehofisiniya mininjhere wa: Land Use Management, Office 354, 3rd floor, muako wa Hensa Towers, 20 Rabe Street, Polokwane eka masiku yo ringana 28 ku sukela hi ti 26 July 2013. Swivilelo mayelano na xikombelo lexi swi fanele ku vikiwa hi ku tsala, swi yisiwa eka mininjhere wa: Land Use Management eka vundhawu lebyi tsariweke ehenhla kumbe eka poso leyi: Private Bag x9485, Polokwane, 0700 eka masiku ya 28 ku sukela hi ti 26 July 2013. Adirese ya vayimeri/vathoriwa: Landmark Consulting, P.O. Box 3756, Tzaneen, 0850, Tel: 015 307 3758 and Fax: 015 307 3050.
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Late Nemaranje Randoni Gabriel shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 24th day of June 2013.MADALA PHILLIP ATTORNEYS, Executrix Attorneys, Office No. 84, Block C, P.O. Box 3411,Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 015 962 2230, Ref: MAD/Nemaranje/ EST:102 Notice to Creditors in the deceased Estate All persons having claims
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Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
Thulamela Municipality invites capable service providers for supply and delivery of the following goods: BID NUMBER BID NO. 03/2013/2014
DESCRIPTION Supply and Delivery of Protective Clothing
BID PRICE Contact Person R342-00 Ms Mudau P (015 962 7543 or Ms Ngobeni T (015 962 7609)
BID NO . 04/2013/2014
Supply and Delivery of Traffic R206-00 Uniform
Ms Mudau P (015 962 7543 or Mr Nesane T.Z (015 963 1980)
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Bid documents will be available as from the 05 August 2013 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements: • Original Valid Tax Clearance Certificate Issued by SARS • Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of jurisdiction.( Not older than Three(3) months) and not in arrears for more than 90 days Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accredited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on, 21 August 2013. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any Bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a Bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of the submission thereof Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile , electronically (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified. MR MATHIVHA M.H. MUNICIPAL MANGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950
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16 2 August 2013 By Silas Nduvheni
“Treat mental illness patients with care”
Photographed during the official handing over of the new house are, from left to right, Cllr Netshifhefhe, Gogo Mukathselwa Maphauphau, Dr Maxwell Masakona, Pastor Florance Masakona and Thovhovhele Vho-Nelwamondo. By Kaizer Nengovhela
The nurses at Tshiungani clinic and some clinics around the Ha-Rammbuda Tribal Authority in Mutale were urged to treat patients suffering from mental illness with dignity and with the utmost care, despite the challenges of shortages of medication and staff. “We want nurses to assist mentally ill patients, so that they may be cured and go back to their communities. Hospitals or clinics are not home, and we urge communities to incorporate mentally ill patients back into the communities when they are cured,” said Dr Rachael Mapon-
ya, senior manager dealing with mental illness in the Department of Health and Social Development. She was speaking at the clinic outside Mutale during the Rammbuda Mental Illness Day. The day is the brainchild of Thovhele Azwihangwisi Rammbuda. It is his wish that residents of the area should be aware of their health status and treat people suffering from mental illness with dignity and care. Thovhele Azwihangwisi Rammbuda said communities who live with mentally ill people must care for them as they are also human beings. “We
found that, in the past, mentally ill patients were locked away and tied up inside houses while other people were enjoying themselves outside." A mentally ill patient who receives his medication at the Tshiungani Clinic, Mr Oscar Magedane, urged the government to give clinics medication in time and also to build a place where they can learn skills while receiving medication. Magedane has just completed a novel, which he want to be published and read in schools. The novel is called Pfunzo ndi mapfura na lebula, which means education is the key to success.
Church donates house to poor family The Calvary Christian Church, under the leadHer house burnt down last year, and she had to ership of Dr Maxwell Masakona, donated a new survive without a decent roof over her head and house to Gogo aMukatshelwa Maphauphau of with five grandchildren staying with her. Khumbe a fortnight ago. When presenting the four-roomed house to her, Masakona encouraged other community members to contribute to the welfare of the poor, to uplift the standard of life in this country. “I was very touched by the family’s poor living conditions. We wanted to restore the dignity of the Maphauphau Here at Calvin Support Service family,’ he added. Centre, we have 3 vacancies for Mukatshelwa Maphauphau could not hold back graduates tears of joy as Masakona opened the door, marking the official opening of the house. She thanked 1. Sales Marketing Masakona and the church for the good work they 2. General Assistance did. Vhembe district Cllr Rapson Rambuwani said For enquiries, call Mrs Mashau G at the municipality welcomed the partnership that had built the house. “Government on its own cannot 073 932 2904 or Mr Tyson M at do it, but if other stakeholders get involved and 071 454 4040 or our landline: emulate what Dr Masakona has done, a lot can be 015 962 5068 achieved,” he said.
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The senior manager dealing with mental illness in the department of health and social development in Limpopo, Dr Rachael Maponya, receives a box with gifts from Mutale councillor Ms Sarah Rammbuda (far right) while Khosi Vho-Samuel Netshiungani (far left), Cllr Gilbert Netshisaulu and Thovhele Azwihangwisi Rammbuda joined hands and former councillor Tshinavhe looked on.
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Bids are hereby invited from suitably qualified and well-experienced contractors for the Construction of Botanical Nursery at the University of Venda, Thohoyandou, and Vhembe District in Limpopo Province. An official and compulsory site inspection will be held on Friday 8 August 2013 at 11h00 at the Art Gallery building, University
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Tender No: UNIVEN-SPORTS FIELD 01/07/2013
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Bids are hereby invited from suitably qualified and well-experienced contractors for the Construction of Sports Fields at the University of Venda, Thohoyandou, and Vhembe District in Limpopo Province.
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For full details and how to apply: Visit www.univen.ac.za Closing date: 16 August 2013 Written Applications: The Director HR, University of Venda, Private Bag, X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 or e-mail: HR@univen.ac.za An equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Applicants not corresponded with within 2 months of the closing date, to please consider their application as unsuccessful. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment.
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An official and compulsory site inspection will be held on Friday 8 August 2013 at 12h00 at the Art Gallery building, University of Venda campus in Thohoyandou. Complete Bid documents, fully priced and signed must be sealed in an envelope marked Bid: Construction of Sports Fields – 01/07/2013 and should be deposited in the tender box located at the University of Venda, Facilities Management Building not later than 12h00 on Friday 16 August 2013, where tenders will be opened in public. It is required that Bidders must have a minimum CIDB Contractor grading of 5GB/CE or higher. It will be to the good advantage of the prospective bidders if past successful projects include the building/civil construction works, due to the nature of the work to be undertaken. Only Bidders who are registered in the relevant contractor category in the CIDB Register of Contractors will be considered. For Joint Ventures, all companies, who are part of the Joint Venture, must be registered with the CIDB and submit all documents required. The CIDB Joint Venture Calculator will be applicable. Only companies which meet the grading for the Bid will be considered. Tender Documents will be available for collection as of Monday 5 August 2013 during working hours (8:30 to 16:00 Monday to Friday) at Procurement Office No. 51 Facilities Management Building, University of Venda, Thohoyandou. A non-refundable bid deposit of R1 000.00 is required on collection of the bid document, payable in cash at the University Finance Department or deposited at ABSA Bank, Account number 1 000 000 538, reference number: 00015615. The University is not compelled to accept the lowest or any bid. No late, faxed or telephonic Bids will be accepted. Bid submitted shall remain valid for 90 (ninety) days after the closing date. The University also reserves the right to negotiate further conditions and requirements with the successful Bidder. Any enquiries relating to the bid document can be directed in writing to Mr L.E Nemamilwe / Mrs M.A Mothae of Ndidali Quantity Surveyors on 015 291 4029 and Mr Ronald Tshitangano of University of Venda on 015 962 8250. Enquiries relating to bid administration and procurement can be directed to Mr Azwifarwi Magwabeni of University of Venda on 015 962 8366.
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
2 August 2013 17 By Silas Nduvheni
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
declares war against crime Mpembe honours Makhado SAPS cluster Mhingaville The newly elected chairperson “Sanco in the communities “We don’t want Sanco to fight The provincial commissioner of police, Gen Simon Mpembe, honoured police officers serving within the Makhado SAPS cluster during an event that was held at the Makhado Correctional Centre a fortnight ago. This comes after the Makhado cluster has demonstrated “tireless dedication towards the department” through exceptional arrests and breakthroughs in some hard cases, said Gen Mpembe. “I am affixing my signature on all these certificates for your outstanding service and you must know by now that my signature is expensive,” said Mpembe. “I don't just sign anything; I am in fact reminding you of the vision of the SAPS: It is to ensure safety and security within
society.” He further told the police that they should always consider all criminals as enemies of society. “You must eliminate criminals out of the community and place them in custody,” he ordered. In honouring the Makhado SAPS cluster, which encompasses police stations such as Mphephu, Mara, Tshitale, Waterval, Tshilwavhusiku, Levubu and Waterpoort, Mpembe said it was very painful and uninspiring to work under a commander who showed neither appreciation nor acknowledgment for the work of a dedicated and hardworking official. He then made an honorary mention of the three police officials from the Tshilwavhusiku police station for their breakthrough in arresting four suspects who were terrorising the
Vhembe district by stealing plasma television sets and ferrying these to Zimbabwe. Two of the officials are D/Const Lawrence Manngo and D/Const Nkhangweni Mulaudzi. “The journey has begun. I urge you to continue glorifying God by creating a crime-free country. Never let your good work be spoilt by corruption. Never accept bribes from criminals. You have already started changing the face of Limpopo for the better,” he said. Shortly before the event of the day, the commissioner paid a surprise visit to the Waterval police station to monitor the officials' daily activities. “They have got the challenge of a lack of vehicles, just like the Makhado police station,” he said and promised to look into the problem.
of the South African Civic Organisation (Sanco) in Mhin gaville said delivering better services to his communities would be his top priority. Mr Lino Simango received an overwhelming victory against Mr Abel Chauke during the election and launching of the Mhingaville Sanco at the headman’s kraal on Saturday. More than 130 community members from Mhingaville joined the organisation on Saturday, after attending a workshop about the work of the organisation and how to be responsible citizens.
is the watchdog of the implementation of service delivery and assisting to implement the integrated development plan in the communities. We also have to check the issue of progress on some community projects and working with councillors and traditional leaders,” said Simango. The regional chairperson of Sanco in Vhembe, Ms Magdaline Netshiavha, described a good working relationship between the newly elected committee, the traditional leader and the councillor as the most important factor in delivering better services to the communities.
with councillors and traditional leaders." Headman Benneth Jambatani welcomed the new committee and said it would help to root out the high crime rate. “We hope that Mhingaville will be a free-crime zone and even visitors must feel free to visit.” The new Mhingaville Sanco branch committee members are: Mr Lino Simango (chairperson), Mr Abel Chauke (deputy chairperson), Mr Vincent Chauke (secretary), Ms Florence Chauke (deputy secretary), Ms Holland Mita (treasurer) and Mr John Chauke (organising secretary).
The newly elected chairperson of the Mhingaville civic organisation, Mr Lino Simango (centre, front) promises to make the village free from crime. He is photographed with the newly elected committee while Vhembe treasurer, Mr Simon Manzere (left), headman Benneth Jamatani, Cllr Aardane Chauke and Sanco Vhembe regional chairperson Ms Magdalene Netshiavha (far right) look on.
Capt Klaas Mboweni (left) and Col Terrence Naido (right) congratulate Makhado K9´s Const Tshifhiwa Justice Nemafhohoni after he was honoured by the provincial commissioner of the SAPS, Gen Simon Mpembe.
Provincial commissioner of the SAPS Gen Simon Mpembe (middle) hands a "certificate for outstanding service" to D/Const Tshifhiwa Manngo (Tshilwavhusiku SAPS) during the function. By Elmon Tshikhudo
Maniini residents owe municipality R8m Residents of R and K Section in Maniini outside Thohoyandou who owe the Thulamela municipality more than R8 million through debts incurred over the years for sites, are optimistic that the dialogue they are having with the municipality could come out in their favour. Residents have been in consultation with the municipality since last month as a way to find a lasting solution how the matter could best be resolved. The residents, who had been waiting with anticipation, were disappointed when officials from the municipality postponed a report-back meeting scheduled to have taken place a fortnight ago. Last week, during a meeting held on Sunday at the village, Thulamela Chief Whip Cllr
Wilson Mutoti, who was accompanied by the ward councillor, Cllr Maria Ramanala, and Mr Maluleke, the manager of planning, addressed residents who had waited for them the previous weekend. During the meeting, Mutoti told them that the matter was receiving urgent attention with the relevant structures of the municipality. "As we promised when we left during the previous meeting, we are still seeking ways on how we could best resolve this matter. This would need maximum cooperation between us as municipality and you the residents. We are all agreed that we have a mountain to climb ahead of us and we need to work together to solve this," said Mutoti.
Mr Hlengani Maluleke, senior manager planning and development at Thulamela, said many communities in Thulamela were facing the same predicament. The local civic leader, Mr Londani Makhuvha, said residents were happy about the progress that had been made so far. "There is light at the end of the tunnel. We are very happy about the working relationship we have established with the municipality, which gives us hope that an amicable solution will be reached between us and the municipality. We just hope that this matter will be resolved soon and put to rest forever. People are waiting with anticipation and we hope the best will come out of these meetings," he said.
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Notice is hereby given that the Thirty First Annual General Meeting of VBS Mutual Bank was adjourned on 26 July 2013 and will continue on 20 September 2013 at the Khoroni Hotel in Thohoyandou at 17h00. The reason for the adjournment was to allow shareholders of the Bank enough time to submit nominations for the election of Non-Executive Directors to the Board to contest the 3 vacancies on the Board. These vacancies arised due to the expiry of the term of three sitting directors, who have all indicated their willingness to be reappointed. The due date to submit these nominations as well as supporting Curriculum Vitae is 16th August 2013. Matters to be dealt with at the adjourned Annual General Meeting: 1. Election of Non-Executive Directors to the Board 2. Appointment of KPMG as External Auditors for the 2013/2014 financial year. 3. Appointment of Non-Executive members of the bank’s Audit and Risk Committee Note: Ratification of consolidated revision of the bank’s Articles of Association is withdrawn and will be handled as agreed at the said adjourned AGM. A final Notice will be distributed with supporting documentation to shareholders at least 21 days before the adjourned AGM date of 20 September 2013. Important Note Any member of the Bank with paid up permanent interest bearing shares issued on or before 31 March 2013 shall be entitled to attend and vote at the adjourned Annual General meeting, and shall also be entitled to appoint a proxy to attend, speak and vote in his/her stead. The proxy form, duly signed and completed should be forwarded to reach the Bank’s Chief Executive Officer not less than 7 days before the date of the adjourned Annual General meeting. The person appointed as proxy has to be a shareholder of the bank, or if an entity the mandated representative of the shareholder. Existing proxies submitted for the meeting held on 26 July 2013 will remain in force for the adjourned meeting. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD V.N. SANDAMELA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Makhado 30 July 2013 Mutual Bank.Reg.No. 1051. Authorised financial services and credit provider.
LIMPOPO MIRROR
18 2 August 2013 By Frank Mavhungu
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Hard-earned victory for Tshakhuma RO United In their losers’ final match in the Amos Charity Shield Soccer Tournament at the University of Venda Stadium on Sunday, Tshakhuma RO United beat Univen FC 7-6 to finish in the third place of the competition. The absence of the Muthubi twin brothers, Ipfi and Asivhanzhi, in the United midfield was evident from the onset. The two watched the game from the grandstand, as they were still nursing the injuries they had sustained the previous day. Their absence did not stop United from playing united as a team. Univen threatened to score in the 14th minute, but Mashudu Radzilani lost
possession inside the box. The visitors from Tshakhuma were the first to blow the trumpet. A breakdown in communication between the keeper of Univen and his defenders gave rise to the United goal in the 29th minute. Takalani Ratshilivha intercepted a back pass before sending the keeper the wrong way. United fortified their defence by replacing Avhakholwi Mudau, who gave way to Khathutshelo Mukomafhedzi early in the last half. Univen introduced Bright Mayimela and Sheriff Mudalahothe for Mashudu Radzilani and Phathutshedzo Govheli respectively.
Univen found the equaliser in the 74th minute. Desmond Simelane was on target, following a neat pass by Ofhani Nelukalo. United played defensive football in the last 15 minutes of the game. Realizing that the game would reach the penalty shootout stage, United replaced their keeper, Ntakadzeni Shirinda, with Khuthadzo Mukomafhedzi. The winner was determined through a penalty shoot-out after a 1-1 full time score. Mukomafhedzi made his presence felt when he saved Ali Themeli’s penalty. United converted six chances while Univen missed one.
Gogobole Home Defenders hammer Peace Makers Gogobole Home Defenders gave Maebane Peace Makers a Sunday to remember, when they hammered them 4-0 in their Limpopo Dairy match at the Gogobole grounds on Sunday. Defenders meant business from the start of the match. Milingoni Tshimuka of Makers was yellow-carded when the match was five minutes old. He pushed Joshua Mulaudzi and was reprimanded by the referee. The boys from Kutama did not give up without a fight, despite the setback. Tshimomo Mbambo beat all the defenders and the goalkeeper and finally scored easily in the 10th minute. Phathutshedzo Mashau of Defenders was booked for a late tackle on Peter Sinugo in the 34th minute. Defenders found the second goal four minutes later. Brighton Phuravhathu made no mistake after receiving a neat pass from Tshilidzi
Mphidi within the box and beat the offside trap to score. The halftime score was 2-0 in favour of Defenders. The home team introduced Vusani Lithole for Joshua Mulaudzi in the 54th minute. Makers’ reliable midfield kingpin, Lucky Mashavha, received the ball at the edge of his own half and tried to pass it back to the keeper, but it was intercepted by Lutendo Phadziri. Thabo Mudau scored his team’s third goal in the 76th minute. After the goal, Makers regrouped and started to dictate terms. Makers raided the Defenders’ danger area continuously, but Lady Luck was not on their side. Their undoing was trying to walk the ball into the net, while the Defenders’ defence was solid. The last goal of the match and fourth goal for Defenders was scored by Charles Phadziri from a free-kick to make the final score 4-0.
Madilonga Mukwevho of Univen (front) and Ndwamato Miriri of United Musa Chauke of Univen controls the ball. have lost sight of the ball. By Kaizer Nengovhela
Muraleni Young Rebellion drop vital points Madombidzha Try Again used their home ground advantage to good effect when they beat Muraleni Young Rebellion 1-0 in the Limpopo Dairy match played at Madombidzha on Saturday. Try Again’s goal came when Maanda Maladzha caught the visitors’ defence off guard after receiving a good pass from
fellow striker Andani Mulaudzi. Though Rebellions had the lion’s share in both halves in as far as ball possession was concerned, they lacked a clear-cut final pass that could have helped them gain full points. Try Again could have gone 3-0 up before half time, but their strikers let them down.
Early in the second half, Rebellions introduced Silas Muhovhekani for Nndwa Matshavha. Try Again responded by replacing Adivhaho Tshiremba for Dakalo Ramuthivheli. Their introduction did not change the complection of the match, as the visiting team kept on running for cover. Piet Ramabulana of Defenders (left) and Makata Malange attack the ball. By Frank Mavhungu
More woes for Dynamos FC
Londy Musiamo of Try Again on the attack.
Nndwa Matshavha of Rebellions beats Maanda Maladzha.
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During its meeting held in the league’s offices last Wednesday evening, the disciplinary committee of the Premier Soccer League imposed heavy fines on a number of clubs, including Dynamos FC and the chairman of the club, Mr Pat Malabela. Dynamos, alias Ri khomeni ri nga peli, were charged with bringing the league into disrepute. The incident relating to the case took place on 10 April this year, when the chairman of the club, Mr Pat Malabela, made some remarks on air during a radio interview. Both Dynamos and Malabela were found guilty in absentia and were each ordered to pay a fine of R25 000. Mr Malabela was also ordered to pay the costs of the hearing. Chippa United were charged with taking the field one minute late in their Absa Premiership fixture against University of Pretoria on 11 May 2013. Chippa United were given the option to pay an admission of guilt
fine as the fixture was not broadcast live on television and they paid an amount of R5 700 as an admission of guilt. Ajax Cape Town were found guilty of failure to grant their opponents, Kaizer Chiefs, access to their change rooms at least four hours prior to kickoff at the Cape Town Stadium on 1 May 2013. Ajax Cape Town were fined an amount R50 000, which was wholly suspended, on condition that they apologize to the opponents in writing within 30 days. They were also ordered to pay the costs of the hearing. Milano United were found guilty of failing to procure the requisite medical staff during their fixture against Vasco da Gama on 20 October 2012. They paid an admission-of-guilt fine of R5 700. Cape Town FC were also failed to procure the requisite medical staff in their fixture against Blackburn Rovers. They also paid an admission-of-guilty fine of R5 700.
LIMPOPO MIRROR
2 August 2013 19
By Frank Mavhungu
By Frank Mavhungu
Baroka FC are the national champs Although Dynamos have been relegated to the Safa second division after finishing their National First Division League programme at the bottom of the log last season, Limpopo Province will still have two teams in the NFD. This follows the promotion of the Sekhukhune-based side, Baroka FC. Baroka represented the province in the Safa second division national promotional play-offs which were staged at the Makhulong Stadium in Johannesburg last week. Baroka were in Group A, together with Umthatha Bucks, Mbombela United FC, Cape Town All Stars and Young Stars. Unlike in the past two seasons, where Baroka represented the province in the same event and came back with empty hands, this time around their performance was by far above average. Their opening match was against Umthatha Bucks, whom they crushed 4-0. Mbombela United FC were the second victim and they were brutally walloped 4-1. The team which gave Baroka the toughest match was Cape Town All Stars. Baroka narrowly beat them 1-0. Young Stars were the last on the hit list and they, too, could not escape a beating. They lost 1-3 and thus made Baroka the Group A champions with 12 points. Maluti FET College finished on top of Group B. The champions from their respective groups gain promotion to the National First Division. Baroka played against Maluti FET College on Sunday afternoon to determine the overall champions and Baroka emerged victorious 2-1. The coach of Baroka, Mr Sello Chokoe, was the winner of the coach of the tournament award. The team’s goalkeeper, Veli Mothwa, took home the best goalkeeper award, while player of the tournament and top goal scorer awards went to Khunadi Nkoana, also from Baroka. Nkoana scored six goals in the tournament.
Several teams promoted to SAB league
Mr Mulalo Mafenya.
The Safa Vhembe Regional association confirmed the names of the clubs which had been promoted from the local football associations to the SAB League this week. According to the tournament officer of the association, Mr Mulalo Mafenya, only one team from Musina Local Football Association, Pine Stars FC, will be campaigning in the SAB League when the activities for the new season start. Eight teams, viz. Tshaulu Ghetto Boys, Matsika Shooting Stars, Phaphazela Bayern Munich, Marula XI FC, Vhufuli Pull Together, Musasenda Big V, Thenzheni Liverpool and Tswinga Peace Makers, were
promoted from the Thulamela Local Football Association. The four teams from Mutale Local Football Association are: Maheni Devoted Vultures, Niani All Stars, Mbodi The Love Birds and Dzhanguluvhe FC. Makhado Local Football Association was still to submit the names of the clubs who had made the grade to the SAB League at the time of going to press. The promoted clubs will be replacing those which were relegated to the lower division at the end of last season. Mr Mafenya confirmed the relegated clubs as Altein Reformed Squad (Stream A), Thembaluvhilo Seven Stars and Mudaswali United
Brothers (Stream B), Maha Flying Gunners and Table New Comers (Stream C), Tswinga New Generations, Tshedza FC and Tshisaulu FC (Stream D), Vleifontein United (Stream E), Vyeboom FC, Masakona United, Lambani Giant Killers, Donkerhoek New Castle and Bokisi Happy Boys (Stream F), Vhulaudzi United Brothers and FJ Napoli (Stream G), Folovhodwe Stone Breakers, Dambale Manchester United (Stream H), Konanani FC Mianzwi Green Hornet and Matangari Settlers (Stream I). Mafenya indicated that the kick-off date for the activities for the new season will be announced next week.
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Musangwe action during local show In a first for the Makhado Annual Show, a Musangwe (traditional boxing) tournament will be held on Saturday (tommorow). “Musangwe is underway as I’m speaking and we have fighters like Thuso ‘Ngwazi’ Ramukakati, Khodani Munyai, Lawrence ‘Wrong ten’ Randima, Mpho ‘Bloody’ Nekwakwani and many more who will show their skills,” said the Musangwe boss, Mr Patrick Ramarada. He said that they decided to stage a tournament at the show, after realizing that people were thirsty for more action. "This is our indigenous traditional sport which we must preserve." He said that no person suffering from HIV would be allowed to fight. The fear of spreading the disease recently prompted the organisers of the tournament to stop fights at the sight of serious open wounds. He added that participants are allowed to head-butt or knee opponents. "If you are weak, you will eventually regain consciousness in the back of an ambulance," he added.
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20 2 August 2013
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KK too good for Takers Maweja Takers could not absorb the pressure from Tshakhuma KK Revolution, who beat them 3-1 in the final of the Amos Charity Shield Soccer Tournament at the University of Venda Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The referee, Mr Calvin Nemavhola, reprimanded Khuliso Netshulu of Maweja Takers with a card when the game was only nine minutes old. Netshulu’s offence was protesting against the referee’s decision. It took Revolution 24 minutes to stamp their authority on the game. They were awarded a free kick just outside the box after Lesley Lesley Khomola of Revolution (front) prevents Mukandangalwo Khomola was Ramunana of Takers from reaching the ball. brought down by Mashudu Makhari. Alu-
wani Madzunya beat the keeper from the set piece with a volley. Maweja Takers tried every trick in the book in their desperate search for the equaliser, but Revolution maintained their 1-0 lead until the end of the first half. Realizing that Takers were strong in the midfield, Revolution abandoned their positions for a while and packed themselves at the far back and relied on counter-attacks. The strategy worked for them as they increased the margin in the 57th minute. Masala Tsanwani beat the offside
trap and ran straight to the stranded keeper before unleashing a ground cutter. The Takers’ technical staff blamed the first assistant referee, Mr Eric Munyai, for the second goal of Revolution. They argued that it was scored from an offside position. Takers reduced one in the 74th minute. They were awarded a free kick at the edge of the box. Rofhiwa Ganyane, who came on as a substitute, scored from the place kick. Masala Tsanwani of Revolution was cautioned for obstruction a little later. Itani Nange scored the third for Revolution four minutes before the final whistle.
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The coach of Revolution, Mr Maitakhole Neluvhalani, poses for a photo with the goal scorers, Aluwani Madzunya (left), Masala Tsanwani and Itani Nange (right).