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Chaos at Tshidzini after death of grade 12 pupil
On the rampage By Elmon Tshikhudo The disappearance and subsequent discovery of the body of a local school girl at Tshidzini outside Thohoyandou last week led to a chaotic and violent situation, with angry residents venting their feelings through acts of violence and destruction. Ntshengedzeni Mabada (18), a Grade 12 pupil at a local secondary school, went missing a fortnight ago and was found dead in nearby bushes almost a week after her disappearance. Her body was in an advanced state of decomposition and the family was only able to identify her through her clothing and her school books, which were found next to her body. The dead girl’s aunt, Ms Sylvia Thavhakhulu (55), said the family had reason to believe that she had been ritually murdered. “It is clear that she was ritually murdered. The flesh on her leg was peeled off and one of her breasts was also cut. We are greatly saddened by the incident. Besides the
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A liquor shop that was burnt at Matsika by angry residents from Tshidzini and surrounding villages. They suspect that the owner is involved in ritual murders in the area.
A burnt-out shop in Tshidzini.
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2 11 September 2015 Tribute
Region greets respected missionary
What remains of a tavern at Tshidzini after angry resident set it on fire. By Elmon Tshikhudo
“Jealousy is behind the destruction” Continued from p1. This has led to cases being transferred from the station and now being investigated by a task team at cluster level. The latest discovery, that of the body at Tshidzini, has also led to the destruction of property in the area, with two taverns and other businesses being broken into and looted before being set alight. The situation calmed down last week. School children were able to go to school and it was business as usual until Tuesday this week. After a week’s break, incidents of burning and destruction have been reported in the villages of Gaba, Tshidzini, Tshaulu and Matsika. Several businesses and households were reportedly looted and burnt during a day of
terror on Tuesday. One of those who suffered losses is tavern owner Daniel Nengovhela of Danaz Tavern at Matsika. He said a mob numbering close to 100 from surrounding villages of Tshidzini, Tshifudi and others destroyed and burnt his property. “They did not know that I was the owner as they came from different villages. I think jealousy is behind the spate of destruction of businesses, and we are no longer safe as businesspeople. My loss is more than a half a million rand.” Thohoyandou police spokesperson Major Mashudu Malelo said the situation was calm but still tense, with some of the roads still barricaded and others with only one lane working. “We can confirm that
a hardware store was looted and burnt down at Tshifudi and two houses burnt at Matsika, while a tavern and a shop were also broken into and burnt. We are patrolling the area and it remains to be seen if other properties were damaged during the night.” When we were going to press, nobody had been arrested, but Malelo promised that the police would not leave any stone unturned in the hunt for those involved. “We are also making an appeal to those who have information about goods stolen during the protests to come to the fore and help us arrest the perpetrators,” he said. Malelo said they had opened an inquest docket in respect of the body found at Tshidzini.
One of the region’s best-known clergymen and a very respected missionary, Rev Louis Schnetler, passed away on Saturday afternoon. Rev Schnetler was active in the Soutpansberg region since 1986 and he will not only be remembered for his missionary work, but also for the number of churches he helped to build. Among these are churches in Midoroni, Muraleng, Vleifontein, Makhado (Nzhelele), Matshavhawe and Mpheni. Rev Schnetler will be especially remembered for his generosity and his willingness to always extend a helping hand to people around him. “In times of need he came out on his own to help. He would have given his own car if you needed transport,” said a good friend of his, Rev Henry Nengovhela. Gideon Louis Schnetler was born on 27 January 1945 in Maraisburg, Johannesburg. He finished matric at the John Orr Technical School and then qualified as a draftsman. He worked for 10 years, but realised that he was being called to spread the Gospel. He started studying part time at the Dutch Reformed theological school in Pretoria and in 1979 he was admitted as a minister of the church. In 1971 he married his wife, Sarie, and they were blessed with four children. Even while he was still studying, Louis Schnetler had a passion for missionary work. It was also very fitting that his first calling was to the Kgapane congregation near the then Duivelskloof. In 1986 the Schnetler family arrived in Louis Trichardt, where Louis was appointed as minister of the Uniting Reformed Church (URC), responsible for the Kranspoort ring. He served in this position until his retirement in 2008. He was also the relieving minister for the URC’s Mara congregation in Buysdorp for a period of six years. Rev Schnetler always had a very practical approach to problems and used his knowledge as a draftsman and a builder to good effect. Rev Nengovhela explains that at places such as the Kranspoort missionary farm, Rev Schnetler organised farming activities that generated the cost of salaries. Rev Schnetler was instrumental in the establishment of the Tshitandani centre for destitute children in Tshikota. He also served for more than 20 years on the board of trustees for Ons Tuiste old-age home in Louis Trichardt. In January 2013, Rev Schnetler suffered a
setback when he had a stroke, after which he was mostly in bed. In spite of his declining health, he tried his best to be involved in the lives of his friends and family. He leaves behind his wife, Sarie, to whom he was married for 44 years, and four children, Cara (with husband Gavin), Ronel (with husband Michael), Gideon (with wife Roelene) and Erard. He also leaves behind four grandchildren. The funeral service will take place on Saturday, 12 September, at the Dutch Reformed Louis Trichardt congregation. The service will be conducted by Rev Jan Pretorius and will start at 11:00.
Rev Louis Schnetler passed away on Saturday afternoon.
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Jubilant pensioner gets a new house
This family was left with nothing when an angry group of residents from Tshidzini and surrounding villages caused mayhem at Matsika on Tuesday. By Elmon Tshikhudo
Assistance for disadvantaged pupils Pupils at Mamathiliedzha Primary School outside Thohoyandou, who used to go to school barefoot and in worn-out uniforms, recently said goodbye to their tattered uniforms A recent donation of 100 pens, pencils, 10 blankets for the Grade Rs and 120 full uniforms brought new hope for the disadvantaged and needy pupils at the rural school. The school has 250 pupils and has always been one of the poorest. Several local businesses pooled their resources together and brought the consignment amidst
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A pensioner, Mr Joseph Lishivha, and his disabled wife were overjoyed when Phalaphala FM and Correctional Services presented them with a five-roomed house. The presentation recently took place at the family’s home village of Madodonga. Lishivha has been staying in a dilapidated mud hut for years. When it rains, the dilapidated hut is always full of water. The station manager of Phalaphala FM, Mr Freddy Sadiki, said that the public broad-
caster was proud to be part of a good deed aimed at uplifting the community. “The station deemed it fit as a mouthpiece to embark on this initiative and to be able to make a difference in the lives of ordinary, destitute people,” said Sadiki. He added that they had asked their listeners to identify those without proper shelter and who usually did not know where their next plate of food would come from. He mentioned in an interview that their intention was to build one house. When realising the need in the area, they were
so touched that they then decided to build many houses around the Vhembe area. With the help of the local structure and the royal council, the station went on air, highlighting the needs in the area. Several local businesses donated materials. The beneficiary, Mr Joseph Lishivha, expressed delight and gratitude for what the donors had done for them, saying it meant a lot to them. He told Limpopo Mirror that the former house had no privacy and that they had to sleep on the cold floor.
ululations and songs by happy parents and staff at the school. The consignment brought joy to the pupils and one could read on their faces that their dignity and confidence had been restored. The ecstatic principal of the school, Mr Mmbangiseni Nengwenani, explained that their school was situated in one of the poorest areas in Thulamela, where only a few of the parents were working. “We are operating from a very disadvantaged position, where poverty is rife and school uniforms are luxuries. We are greatly humbled that they were touched and thought of the poor children coming to school barefoot and with torn uniforms,” he said. Nengwenani further stated that they still faced the challenge of overcrowding, where two teachers use one classroom for lessons - a situation that is not conducive to proper learning. School SGB member Mr Mulatedzi Mugwedi said many pupils bunked classes because they did not have uniforms. “The uniforms will encourage pupils to come to From left are the acting mayor of the Makhado municipality, Cllr David Davhana, Mr Joseph school and also boost their morale and self-esteem Lishivha, Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama and at the far right are Phalaphala FM station manager, and urge them to work harder,” he said. Freddy Sadiki, and other dignitaries.
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By Kaizer Nengovhela
collect traditional herbs. Their two grandchildren accompanied them, as well as a friend from Johannesburg. A day after the boy went missing, the traditional healer and her husband filed a missing person’s report at the Siloam police station. This was before they notified the young boy’s family of his disappearance. Thiofelus’s family then decided to also open a case of kidnapping with the police, stating that they had not been notified and had not given permission for the boy to be taken away. Five suspects were arrested and charged with kidnapping but were later released because the Director of Public Prosecutions cited a lack of ev-
Thiofelus’s school mates carried the coffin with his remains.
idence to hold them. After the boy’s disappearance, a rumour spread like wildfire that the man who had left with him had killed him for muti purposes. The rumour left the community in a frenzy, with people destroying property and engaging in acts of violence. The subsequent release of the five suspects further angered the community, and a while later one of the suspects’ house and a car were set alight at Madombidzha. The boy’s father, Mr Takalani Mabushe, said that they became worried a day after his son went to the mountain with the neighbours. “We searched all over, but he was nowhere to be found. The search continued for a few months, but it was fruitless. I believe it was my child who was being delivered to muti killers,” he added. The boy’s bones were later discovered by women who were looking for wood in the mountain. Forensic tests confirmed that they belonged to the boy. The spokesperson for the family, Mr Edwin Bugana, said that they wanted the police to re-arrest the suspects. They were also awaiting the results of the forensic tests to find out what had caused the death of the boy. Cllr David Davhana convinced the family members to bury the bones, “but I need the suspects to be brought to book,” he said. According to him, the case needs to be reopened.
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The remains of Thuseo Thiofelus Tshivhi, the young boy who disappeared in 2012, were buried on Saturday at Madombidzha Cemetery. The ceremony was attended by community members, Cllr David Davhana, family members and Vhamusanda Vho-Ntsundeni Sinthumule. Tshivhi was an 11-year-old Grade 4 pupil at the Tshilwavhusiku primary school when he disappeared in 2012. He went missing on 17 January that year after accompanying a neighbouring family to a mountain in Nzhelele. The neighbour, who is also a traditional healer, allegedly asked the boy to accompany her and her husband to the mountain, where they planned to
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4 11 September 2015 By Anton van Zyl
All may not be so well at Ravele CPA A communal farming project in the heart of Levubu, hailed by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) as a success story, may not be in such a good state after all. The same department has filed papers in the Gauteng North High Court in an effort to get the communal property association (CPA) to co-operate and not exclude beneficiaries.
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Well-known local soapie actor Simphiwe Ngema (Thuli in Muvhango) is flanked by ladies wearing Tsonga traditional attire during the Collins Chabane Cultural Heritage media launch at Giyani on Tuesday. In our photo are, from left to right, Mesdames Judith Hlungwani, Florance Sithole, Ngema and Mbhoni Mathebula.
Ms Joy Matshoge (Agriculture) said that women should claim their right to make decisions regarding reproductive health. She recently addressed Women's Month celebrations at Madombidzha and condemned the escalation of domestic violence in the area. She encouraged collective action against all types of abuse and added that women should also refrain from keeping quiet when they are being abused. Thovhele Rudzani Sinthumule said during the event that men should lead by example and treat women and children with dignity and respect. “Some men intentionally beat their spouses and apologize the following day," he added. Photographed at the event are, from left to right, the MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture, Ms Nandi Ndalane, MEC Joyce Mashamba, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi (mayor of the Makhado Municipality), MEC Joyce Matsoge, Cllr Lucy Mulaudzi (Vhembe District Municipality), MEC Mapula Mokoba (Transport, Safety and Liasion) and the MEC for the Treasury, Mr Rob Tooley.
The correctional officers from the Thohoyandou Management Area (Department of Correctional Services) went all out to demonstrate their support for people with disabilities on 4 September. They are seen here clad in Casual Day T-shirts.
The Mauluma Farming Enterprise runs five farms in the heart of Levubu on very fertile agricultural land. The business belongs to the Ravele CPA, which was formed in the early 2000s to represent the community in a land claim. The claim was finalised in 2005 and the department spent over R50 million to get the project off the ground. The first few years seemed to be problematic and the company was placed under judicial administration between 2008 and 2009. A strategic partnership was then formed and the CPA started making use of outside expertise to assist them. In an article that appears on the DRDLR’s website, some impressive figures are quoted. In 2013, the company made a profit of R3,59 million and in 2014 this jumped to almost R5,2 million. For this year, the Ravele CPA expects a profit of between R7 and R9 million. “The projection is quite realistic, considering that the company is in the middle of harvesting and has already supplied 340 tons of Macadamia nuts to three factories in the area,” states the article. The company apparently employs 187 workers, 122 of whom are employed on a permanent basis.
Farms are “neglected” The claims of the CPA are, however, disputed by some members of the Ravele CPA who call themselves the Concerned Group. According to their spokesperson, Aifheli Bvumbi, the claims are unrealistic and most of the farms are currently being neglected. He has also stated that most of the beneficiaries have not benefited from the alleged profits made. Even neighbouring farmers were very sceptical of the figures
supplied and said that nuts on some farms were not harvested for months and the orchards were not properly treated. The established farmers were, however, convinced that the farms could produce the tonnage quoted. Two of the five farms where the strategic partnerships are in place seem to be producing well.
Protests from within CPA It appears as if the lack of farming expertise is not the only problem the Ravele CPA experiences. For the past two years, the CPA has been under pressure from within its own ranks, with beneficiaries claiming a lack of transparency and nepotism. The latest court action also seems to be the result of the Concerned Group's complaining to the DRDLR. The Concerned Group comprises 15 beneficiaries who have apparently been excluded from activities of the CPA. Four members, including Mr Bvumbi, have been suspended from participating in any of the activities of the Ravele CPA or Mauluma Farming Enterprise. According to the letter informing them of their suspension, an investigation was launched as a result of statements they had made on Phalaphala FM.
Lack of transparency claimed One of the main concerns raised by the group is the apparent fronting practices of the Ravele CPA. They argue that the Ravele CPA is run almost as if it is an extension of the Ravele Royal Family. The Concerned Group argues that this is unconstitutional and not in line with legislation. This complaint also points to a wider perceived problem, namely that there is a political drive to transfer land distributed under the land reform programme to unelected tribal authorities. The Concerned Group further alleges several irregularities as far as the running of the CPA and the company is concerned. They complain about a lack of transparency, the failure to provide audited financial statements and they accuse the executive committee of only employing
relatives on the farms.
Department takes matter to court Certain of the frustrations experienced by the Concerned Group seem to be shared by the DRDLR. In the affidavits filed in court, it is clear that the department’s officials could not obtain the CPA’s co-operation. The department has been asking for audited financial statements, minutes of meetings and resolutions for almost two years, with limited or no success. “It has become apparent that the respondents have taken a decision not to co-operate with my office,” states Mr Petrus Shabane in the affidavit filed on behalf of the department. When the Ravele CPA was originally formed, it had 807 listed beneficiaries. In December last year, the Ravele CPA held their annual general meeting (AGM), to which all beneficiaries were to be invited. The AGM was also advertised in newspapers and members were invited to contact the CPA secretary or chairperson. In the court documents, the department claims that at least 65 beneficiaries were not informed about the meeting. The department also claims that the Ravele CPA’s executive committee had deliberately excluded the members who voiced their dissatisfaction with the way things were being managed.
“AGM not legal” The Ravele CPA’s executive committee was apparently warned prior to the December 2014 meeting that it first had to update its list of verified beneficiaries. “Despite the Ravele CPA Executive’s undertaking that the AGM of 16 December 2014 will not be an elective meeting, the meeting proceeded to hold elections,” reads the affidavit of Shabane. The chairperson and secretary of the Ravele CPA were asked for comment on the matter this week. Mr Bethuel Ravele, secretary of the CPA, promised in an email to respond, but at the time of our going to press, nothing had been received. No date has yet been set for the case to be heard in the Gauteng North High Court.
The Vhembe District Municipality celebrated Casual Day with disabled children of Tshilwavhusiku Razwimbisani Special School at Ha-Ravele outside Louis Trichardt on Friday. In our photo, the principal, Ms Mufunwa Ramutsila is at the far left, while Constance Mphaphuli, portfolio head of special programmes in the Vhembe District Municipality is standing next to her.
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Granny still waiting for Department of Transport to intervene in taxi grievance
In honour of Madiba, Lodene Purdon (past president ) and Laura van Zyl (vice-president, standing at the back to the right), of Agora Club 1 Amarula in Louis Trichardt visited Vhutshilo Mountain School with the goodies they had collected for the children. The school was thrilled with all the gifts, which included fruit juice and water from Oasis Water, hamburger patties from DinnerMates, goody bags filled with sweets and treats from Office National, vinyl off-cuts and scrap paper from Leach Printers, card off-cuts from Professional Framing, crayons and second-hand stationery organized by Diane Bannatyne, second-hand clothes organized by Sandy van Niekerk and soft toys and treats from Ladies Circle 4. Also pictured is Sue-Ann Cook (back, fourth from the left), founder of the school. Photo supplied.
An elderly taxi owner, Mrs Mushathama Sarah Makaukau, might have to wait a while longer for her problems to be resolved. She is locked in a dispute between taxi associations and has asked the Department of Transport to intervene. The registrar at the Department of Transport, Mr Percy Ndlala, promised to send officials to investigate and try to resolve the differences between Ms Makaukau and the Zoutpansberg Taxi Association (ZTA). The said association had allegedly converted her permit from the Hlanganani Taxi Association to their taxi association. Makau previously claimed that the ZTA had been abusing her for some time. She asked the taxi association to release her, so that she could join the association of her own choice. In March this year Ndlala promised that, since Makaukau was too old to travel to and from Polokwane to his office, he would arrange for officials to meet with her and the ZTA at a venue within the Makhado area. “Nobody has come to me,” said Makaukau. “He just makes empty promises and I am getting older by the day because of the stress this case is giving me. I am continuing to pay monthly monies to the ZTA and I want the office of the Department of Transport to help. This association owes me around R20 000 and I need my money back.” The ZTA’s chairperson, Mr Thiathu Maimela, denied Makaukau’s claims of abuse and said that the money she was referring to was for affiliation purposes. On Wednesday, Ndlala responded to a query
and said that he had sent officials to meet with Makaukau and some of the delegates from the ZTA some time ago. “I am still waiting for their report. I will get back to you with full information,” he promised. Makaukau, however, still denies ever seeing the officials in question. “They are delaying this case, so that I may die first and then they will close the file,” she said.
Mrs Mushathama Sarah Makaukau says that she is still waiting for the Department of Transport to intervene.
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8 11 September 2015 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Pensioner accuses members of local church of trying to “steal” his land A 76-year-old man cried bitterly when members of a local Zion Christian Church started “invading” his property and fencing off a portion of his site to extend the church’s yard. A resident of Tshivhangani village in the Mulima area, Mr Joseph Nwandula, said that the ZCC branch (Selokwe Mission) was stealing his piece of land. “They are taking my land by force,” Nwandula wept. “I hold a title deed for this piece of land, but my fellow congregants, An aggrieved Mr Joseph Nwandula digs up a pole which the ZCC branch (Selokwe Mission) had whose church is my neighbour, erected in his “yard”. are extending the yard of the church into my yard.” Joseph said that the local church leadership and the head lady of Tshivhangani village were persecuting him. “I even stopped going to church,” he said. “I won’t go to the same church with people who do not have the fear of God. This church is stealing my land.” When Limpopo Mirror arrived at the village, a group of church members who were busy erecting the fence ran away. All members who were in the church’s yard also deserted the church and shut the gate behind them. They all declined to speak to the journalist and said all queries should be directed to the Mulima Checkers workers in Louis Trichardt pose in their colourful clothes during Casual Day last Traditional Council as the correct Friday. From left to right are Mesdames Sophie Mphumbude, Rofhiwa Muvhango, Joyce body to distribute portions of Sadiki, Gladys Sandani, Brenda Mphagi, Joyce Maake, Selinah Nyate, Lufuno Phuthu, Bibo land to people. Maluleke and Albertina Munngomeni. A group of youths assisted
Nwandula to uproot all the poles and throw them over the fence into the church yard again. “If they erect their poles again, I will use a chainsaw to cut off all those poles and set them alight,” he said. “I worked very hard to clear all the trees that were here, and now they just want to occupy my land for free. No, that won’t happen.” The spokesperson for the Mulima Traditional Council, Mr Moses Raswiswi, said that the document which Nwandula held was not a title deed. “He was given written permission to use a portion of the land for private use, such as planting mealies and so on,” he said. “The piece of land in question is near his residential site. It was not titled
to him.” He added that the council had discussed Nwandula’s case on 1 April, when the land in question was given to the church. “We have decided to give that piece of land to the church,” Raswiswi said. “If Nwandula needs another space, he must come to our offices and we will see how best to help him.” Nwandula said that, according to his understanding, the piece of land was given to him by the Mulima Traditional Council and that he saw no reason why the very council must give the same land to another party. “I worked hard clearing this land, and each year I plough (for) mealies and other veggies in summer,” he said.
A youth tries to comfort a weeping Mr Joseph Nwandula.
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Ex-offender launches his first book By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho An ex-offender, Joshua Nndindeleni Ratshitanga, who spent more than 13 years in prison, launched his book, The Wisdom of God in You, at the Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Centre a fortnight ago. Ratshitanga, a political activist, motivational speaker and poet, had completed his manuscript while doing time in the facility. He was lucky enough for his book to win the hearts of the publishers at Muanza Zwivhuya Publishing House, who eventually published it. The guests at the event included ex-offenders, friends of the author and delegates from local and provincial government. The MEC for Transport, Safety Security and Liaison, Ms Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana, reminded the audience that it was hard for prisoners to focus on rehabilitation
during the former political dispensation. “You will all agree that imprisonment was associated with hard labour and negative attitudes from prison officials,” she said. “Thanks to the new ethos of our democracy, which came up with programmes aimed at turning our prisons into centres of excellence, our focus is now on rehabilitation and not retribution.” She indicated that all correctional officers who were involved in rehabilitating Ratshitanga deserved praise for making sure that the conditions at their facilities were conducive to allowing a writer to excel at his work. “Writing is a solitary-confinement activity,” she said. “It does not and cannot take place in a disorganised and noisy environment. Excellent writing like what we are witnessing here today is a product of ideas conceived in empowering correctional centres.”
Photographed during the event are (from left to right) Cllr John Mamafha (Makhado Municipality), MEC Mapula Mokaba-Phokwana, Mr Joshua Nndindeleni Ratshitanga, MEC Joyce Mashamba (Department of Social Development) and Mr Lazarus Nconwane (KSCC prison director).
Mokaba-Phukwana added that it was her wish that The Wisdom of God in You could be prescribed as a textbook to be read in schools in the near future. “By the time we reach that stage, we should find it easy to choose from your collection,” she said. “So, Mr Ratshitanga, this book cannot be your first and last. I therefore urge you to make use of this gift while it lasts. Keep on writing.” Ratshitanga’s proud publisher, Dr Annikie Ravhudzulo, said that she had noticed the undeniable talent in the writer and decided to develop his manuscript for publishing. “As a publisher, I do not judge people by their outward appearance. I receive the manuscript of whoever has written a book and put it through the evaluation process,” she said. She urged all inmates and guests at the book launch to be strong in life if they wanted to realise their dreams. Ravhudzulo told the inmates that they had not been created to be in jail. “Change your mindset; even God is not happy about your being in prison,” she said. “When you get a chance, go out there and behave as a human being.” The chief deputy commissioner for the national Department of Correctional Services, Mr Nick Ligege, congratulated the author and said that South Africa was still expecting more books from him. “A widespread culture of reading and writing will assist us as nation to meet the demands of developing a knowledgeable society,” he said. “The importance of reading in order to achieve success is fundamental for individuals and essential for nation-building and social cohension.” Mokaba-Phokwana bought at least 500 units of Ratshitanga’s book. The group COO for Khensani Corrections (which is responsible for education at KSCC), Mr Gregory Starke, said that the author’s achievement needed to be celebrated.
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He is working as a soldier during the day, but after hours, he sings Venda rumba music, says Muzondwa Salani. Salani (47), from the rural village of Muhuyu, has just released his first CD, Limpopo Volume One. He is stationed at the Vuwani Military Base, better known as 15 SAI Battalion. The CD consists of five tracks, viz. Limpopo, Ndi Mutonga, Musina, Ndo Neta and a bonus track. He said that he was inspired by the late Amon Mvula during his performances when he visited Musina while still working there. On the track Ndi Mutonga, the singer says that he wants to inform the listeners that a Mutonga or Shangaan does not have secrets in his life. He speak out against everything that is happening, good or bad. On the track Musina, he want to say that the life in Musina is very fast and he saw many people living in squatter camps as he also works sometimes in Musina. “In Ndo Neta, meaning I am tired, people should leave me alone,” added Salani. He said his new CD was recorded at DJ Takkie Studios in Mianzwi village and it was released about two months ago. For live performances, he can be phoned at 072 209 6539.
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10 11 September 2015 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Rural women take charge of their lives The rural women of Tshivhulana village outside Vuwani are taking charge of their lives in a very positive way. After they were initially grouped into a care group, they changed it to the Tshivhulana Community Garden, with the emphasis on growing vegetables to feed the community and to make an income. Despite the odds and with membership dropping because of a lack of finances, the garden has gone from strength to strength. With only five members left, the four hectares today produce spinach, beetroot, pumpkins, tomatoes and green chillies on a regular basis. The vegetables
serve as a source of food for members and the surpluses are sold at big shops and to the local community. One of the founder members of the project, Ms Ethel Neswiswi (54), said the project had elevated the lives of many women in the village. “We used to sit at home and do nothing; most of the time we used our time in a negative way, gossiping about others and not doing anything constructive. We felt we could do something positive for ourselves and our families, and the garden is doing the trick.” Their working hours are from 08:00 to 15:00 and they work very hard each day. “When we go back home, we are tired and
do not have time for what we used to do,” she said. She added that they used to wait for their husbands to do everything for them, but now they can also do something to support their families. The high cost of the electricity is, however, consuming much of their profits, she said. She advised women that the country was full of opportunities and they must use these and not sit down and wait for handouts. “As rural women living where employment opportunities are rare, we can always create employment for ourselves by using God’s resources such as the soil that is available everywhere,” she said.
Project members are, from left to right, Mr Collen Muravha and Mesdames Elisa Neswiswi, Julia Ndou and Ethel Neswiswi, with their fresh vegetables.
Happy pupils from Petamukanda Primary School, photographed with their teachers after winning some cultural prizes. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Petamukanda scoops top cultural prizes The pupils of the Petamukanda Primary Schools excelled in tshigombela, malende and drawing during the recent SoulBent Project Masase Cultural and Drama Event. The school won first prizes in all three the categories. The groups’ co-ordinator and trainer, Ms Janet Mashau, said that the victory spelt a celebration for the entire school. “We are excited and happy, we pride ourselves on our pupils,” she said. “We are really movivated. At the school we encourage our children to get involved in as many extra-mural activities as possible. This also helps in giving the pupils more energy and stamina to face the school work, after refreshing with cultural activities
and sports.” The annual cultural competition for schools is hosted by the SoulBent Project Masase Cultural Drama Event and strives to empower young people in townships and rural areas to reach their full artistic potential by assisting them with information, advice and skills that will lead to empowerment and employment. The organization is managed by a board committee, and qualified youth management staff and volunteers assist in the daily management and execution of projects. Some schools in the Sinthumule area participated in the competition, for the titles in best drama, best malende, best tshigombela, best sarafina dance,
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Road between Matsakali and Altein to be tarred soon The long-awaited tarring of the D4 road and the upgrading of the road between the Matsakali villages to Altein in Malamulele has just begun.
The construction of the 17,8 kilometres, which will cost more than R116 million, started last Friday and is expected to be completed next December.
Mr Shadrack Makhuvha, project manager of Edwin Construction, the constructors of the road, said that the affected communities would benefit from the project through jobs,
training and the obtaining of other skills. Sub-contractors will also be needed to render certain services. “We purchased our taxis through the recapitalisation process of the the government, but due to the bumpy and dusty D4 road, our taxis got damaged very quickly and the maintenance and payment of other services are very expensive. Because of that, we always ran our businesses at a loss,” said Mr Daniel Chauke, one of the taxi operators in the Malamulele area. Chauke said their vehicles would now be safe from potholes, gravel and the dust that affected their passengers. The acting executive mayor of Vhembe District Municipality, Cllr Faith Chauke, said that the road would create opportunities for tourism, because it would link the community and the Kruger National Park. “The D4 Photographed at the start of the road project are, from left to right, Cllr Joe Chavani, Cllr road was therefore our first Thinawanga Mbedzi, Hosi Evans Hlungwani, Cllr Faith Chauke and Thulamela Speaker priority regarding the tarring Cllr Erick Baloyi. of roads”. By Kaizer Nengovhela
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Matsila Project puts food on the table for over 500 families The Matsila Community Development Trust was established by the Matsila Royal Family, in consultation with the community, to facilitate and coordinate socio-economic development activities within Ha-Matsila Village and the surrounding communities. The project was funded by the National Lottery Board by approximately R54 million three years ago and aims to curb the unemployment in the area. At this stage, about 500 people from the area are employed at the project. Women are involved in many projects, including wood carving and sculptures that range from wooden drums, walking sticks and spherical calabashes to spoons and other wooden decorative ornaments. Agricultural projects include cattle, goat, sheep and chicken farming, the making of clay cooking pots and the cutting of bushes. Although the project started small, it has now grown bigger than before. The spokesperson added that, through these projects, several community members from Matsila, De Hoop,
Majosi, Bungeni, Nkuzana and Masia are now able to put food on the table. “This is a blessing to the women, as they never expected that their project would go this far,” he added. According one woman, Ms Maria Siphugu, their days were difficult before being employed at the project, but now things are running smoothly. “We want to encourage other women to emulate what we are doing,” she said. “When we joined the project, we did not know that one day we would find ourselves being able to provide for our families. Things were difficult when we started, but through hard work and commitment, we managed to make the project sustainable.” She added that all her children were still at school and they solely depended on the income from the project. Chief Livhuwani Matsila said he was excited about the assistance from the National Lottery Board. “With such help, the sky is the limit for us,” he added. He said he could see the project employing more than 1 000 workers in the near future.
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At the age of 16, a then Grade 12 pupil, Lady J, joined PhalaPhala FM radio as a presenter and instantly became the darling of the airwaves. Her soft, velvety voice endeared her to thousands of children out there as she hosted the children’s show. Today she still presents the kiddies’ show, Denzhe, on Fridays between 14:30 and 15:00. She also presents Matambandou on Saturdays and Sundays between 03:00 and 06:00. “Weekends are days for socializing with friends and relatives, so we look at travelling tips for our travellers. Besides that, we also do DIY tips, cost-saving tips, wisdom quotes and a tribute to African excellence where we celebrate African artistry,” she says. Lady J is a proud product of Mungomani Primary School, where she started her schooling in 1990, Mopani Intermediate Boarding school, where she completed her primary education in 1996, and Patrick Ramaano Secondary School, where she matriculated in 2001. From Patrick Ramaano, Lady J went to Rosebank College where she completed her National Diploma in Media Studies and Journalism. She is now furthering her studies, doing advertising and marketing management. She was just a tiny little girl in 2001 when she was picked during Phalaphala FM’s International Children’s Broadcasting Day to become the station’s
freelance presenter for doing the kiddies show called Denzhe, which loosely translated means “Lamp”. “I went to attend the event, not knowing that the day would turn out to be my big day. I guess my being hyperactive and vocal afforded me this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” says Lady J. Her love for radio was certainly big, but not big enough to deter her from seeking education as she left Phalaphala FM in 2003 to go back to school to further her studies. She rejoined the station in March 2006 as a producer and presenter of Denzhe. “I have to admit that I really missed radio during my absence,” she added. “The nostalgia was just too much, but I had to keep going because education always comes first. I had the opportunity to forget it and make money, but I decided to go for education first, and money later. As they say, ‘Work like a slave and live like a Queen’,” she said, her face beaming with pride. Lady J boasts a Best Employee accolade, an award she received during the Phalaphala FM’s Staff Awards in 2006. “The award was a challenge to me to work harder, but it also made me believe that, no matter where you are and whatever you do in life, anything is possible, as long as you stay focused and work hard,” she says. Her interests include formal and casual clothes such as dresses and heels, and she loves her jeans and tekkies. “I like Tshivenda music, reggae and gospel,” she says. “I also like vhuswa na mukusule wa munawa na vhuluvha.”
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Thulamela encourages healthy lifestyle Employees of the Thulamela local municipality in Limpopo were encouraged to maintain a healthy lifestyle, so that they can be productive at the work place. The municipality hosted a wellness day for its employees and emphasised the benefits of emotional wellness at Thohoyandou Indoor Sports Centre on Friday.
Mayor Grace Mahosi said when employees were healthy it helped to increase productivity in the work place. She appealed to them to eat healthy food, exercise and deal with problems constructively. She also stressed the importance of participating in sports. During the event, the employees took part in various activities, including races, beauty contests and tug of war.
Municipal spokesperson Nndwamato Tshiila said since they started the programme, the majority of employees were eagerly participating in various activities and they were always staying healthy at the work place. The manager for sports and recreation at the Thulamela municipality, Mr Ronald Makhadi, said he was excited that employees participated in sports.
Employees working in the Thulamela local muncipality participate in the tug of war. By Kaizer Nengovhela
World Vision donates bicycles to schools World Vision South Africa donated 300 bicycles to the poor pupils from Malovhana High and Tshinaga High to end the pupils’ long walk to school. The official handing over was held at Masakona last Thursday. The aim of the World Vision project was to provide transport to people in rural areas to improve access to education, said Mr Cedrick Rachuene, development facilitator at World Vision South Africa. The requirement for the project was that children should be from low-income families, must be between Grade 3 and 12, and must have the capacity to ride the bicycles. When using the bicycles, the pupils must wear visible clothing and they must understand the basics of road safety education. They were also selected from children who walk more than three kilometres per day as a single trip to the school. The conditions also specify that the schools should ensure that the learners use the bicycles mainly for school purposes. The schools must also keep the bicycles under lock and key on the school premises during the school holidays. The learners are also expected to return the bicycles as the property of the school when they leave the school. The school will also have the right to withdraw the bicycles from the learners who do not comply by either not taking good care of the bicycles or not cycling to school regularly and those who
drop out of school within a period of a year. “It has always been our concern that many children were walking long distances to acquire their education, especially in the rural communities. Through partnerships of this nature, we can easily win the war against poverty, illiteracy and underdevelopment.” One of the recipients, Beuaty Mulala of Malovhana High, said she could not believe it when she was told that she was going to receive a free bicycle that would transport her to school every day. “I used to travel to school on foot every day and my situation at home was such that I never dreamt I would ever have a bicycle that would transport me to school,” she added. She
also mentioned that she always arrived an hour late for school due to circumstances beyond her control. She walks the seven kilometres to school, arriving an hour after starting time.”My name is always on the latecomer’s list,” she said, but her unemployed mother was not in a position to buy her a bicycle. According to Thovhele Vhalinavho-Masakona, this is in line with the province’s initiative to promote cycling as a mode of transport for commuters and pupils. “Bicycles will not only save time, but will also keep our bodies healthy as they are an excellent form of exercise. This has been proven in many overseas countries where even aged people are still going strongly,” he said.
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11 September 2015 15 By Kaizer Nengovhela
A Grade-12-pupil at Mbilwi Secondary School, one of the best-performing schools in the country, has made his school and community very proud after winning a top international science competition. Hamandishe Mathivha (17) of Sibasa started his winning spree by winning the National Science Olympiad while in Grade 10 in 2013. For his achievement, he won a trip to London. In 2014, he won the competition for the second time and went to Australia as part of his prize. This year he won the competition once more and received R40 000 in prizes. The Minister
of Science and Technology, Ms Naledi Pandor, congratulated him, referring to him as a “science olympiad veteran”. As if that was not enough, Mathivha also won a prize in the Physics Olympiad, hosted by the South African Institute of Physics (SAIP). He came second, winning himself a silver certificate and R1000 in cash for his efforts. As part of their prizes, the winners will also attend a conference in Cape Town next year. The prizes were handed over at the school on Monday by the president of the South African Physics Olympiad and also a former pupil of Mbilwi,
Prof Azwindini Muronga of the University of Johannesburg. Muronga said the competition was aimed at raising awareness in physics and its importance in people’s daily lives. He said it was also aimed at identifying pupils with ability in physics with the aim of encouraging them to follow it at tertiary level. The ecstatic principal of the school, Mr Cedric Lidzhade, could not hide his happiness. “We are a winning school and this is history for our school. We are so excited as this will also encourage other pupils to study harder and to enter competitions,” he said.
Physics star Hamandishe Mathivha (in uniform) receives his prizes from Ms Ndanganeni Mahani of SAIP (3rd from right), while SAIP president Prof Azwinndini Muronga (left), Principal Cedric Lidzhade (second from left) and other dignitaries look on.
Coach Matloga wants more silverware (and prize money) for Benny’s Sports After recently winning the provincial leg of the Kay Motsepe Schools Cup for the fifth time, Coach Justice Matloga of Benny’s Sports Development Academy is aiming for more silverware - this time also the huge R1 million purse as the winner of the national finals. The event will take place from 3 to 5 October in Gauteng. Matloga has coached all five teams to victory and admits that every year is challenging. “Each year is a different experience. We never know what to expect as it is not like we have a winning formula for every match,” he said. This year’s team is a young one, made up of mainly 17-year-olds. Matloga said the idea was to give them some experience in the competition. “They will have three years to cut their teeth in this tournament, which is excellent exposure for them,” he said. He added that the dedication of the youngsters surprised him. “They did exceptionally well in this tournament, and I know that they will continue to surprise me even further at the nationals. Last year, the team struggled in the finals and were eventually placed 11th in the tournament. “Winning the nationals has been long overdue. We started playing in the tournament a long time ago and this year our primary goal is to win the national title. These young players have the energy and the hunger for success.” Matloga is well aware of what the nationals are all about and admits that it is a different ball game compared to the provincials. “The competition is tighter and the standards are extremely high. Then there are scouts from the clubs there, which all adds pressure on the boys as they have to perform.” Coach Matloga has been at Benny’s for 11 years now, and his philosophy is to enter all the teams into as many different soccer tournaments as possible to make sure that the players gain practical knowledge of the game. “We identify players from the U/12 age group and nurture them as they progress through the various age groups to ensure that they develop good habits and are well disciplined,” he added.
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Programme manager Surprise Mthombeni, head technician Nyiko Baloyi and head of news Tsakani Chauke pose for a photo during the launch. By Kaizer Nengovhela
Hlanganani FM hits the airwaves in style A new radio station for the Vhembe area hit the airwaves last Thursday. Hlanganani Radio hopes to build a solid listenership base in areas such as Bungeni (where it is situated), Mashamba, Tiyani, Olifantshoek and Elim. One of the driving forces behind the project is veteran broadcaster Ernest Makhayingi Nkanyani, more commonly known by his clan name Mamba Ya Vukarhi (which means the fierce mamba snake).
Speaking at the launching ceremony at Bungeni, he said everybody at the station had to sacrifice a lot to make the dream come true. Nkanyani said the station would boost economic activity in the area. “Adverts, partnerships, sponsorships and government programmes will help sustain the station, because community radio stations rarely survive,” said Nkanyani. The station will broadcast on 96.2Mhz. Excited staff members told their manager that they would not disappoint him, the board of directors and the community at large that had high expectations for the station. The community had to wait several years for a licence for the station to be granted from the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa. The operational costs, including the equipment, were funded by the Media Development and Diversity Agency.
Some of the women who particpated in the celebration of the Department of Education in the Vhembe region. By Silas Nduvheni
Learn more about the law, women told Women working for the Department of Education in the Vhembe region were urged to empower each other with information about the Acts that are designed to liberate them. The call was made by Dr Livhuwani Mafenya, a senior manager in the Mopani region in the Department. She was the guest speaker during the celebration of Women’s Month for women working in the Vhembe region during an event held
at the Thohoyandou Arts and Culture about three weeks ago. Mafenya said that, for many years, women were born depending on men for everything “and we call upon the women to change that mindset and be independent and become able to do things themselves. Women must also teach each other skills on how to sustain themselves economically and even things affecting their family matters. Women can lead nowadays and take higher
positions which were traditionally reserved for men,” added Mafenya. Dr Gerson Rambiyana, the senior manager in the department in the Vhembe region, said women should learn to grab opportunities that are available to help them to do things themselves. “Women are liberated today and they must show they have the capacity to lead, even in jobs traditionally known to be male-dominated,” said Rambiyana.
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Thousands expected at King Toni’s Musangwe tournament Thousands of people are expected to attend the King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana Musangwe Heritage event that will take place at the Nandoni Royal Gardens today (Friday)
The event will start with a 15 km health walk. King Mphephu said that the main idea of the health walk was to keep people fit and inform them about health. The walk will start at Lufule at 08:00 and finish at
Nandoni. He expects that more than 10 000 people will participate. He commended the organisers for keeping the communities fit. “You are not only winding up time by walking,” he said. “You are keeping your bodies healthy and you must remember that a healthy body has a healthy mind. Let’s do away with the idea that elders are supposed to sit at home, doing nothing until sunset.” According to Mphephu Ramabulana, the cultural event was planned to showcase the cultural diversity of Vhembe. During events like these, the traditional leaders celebrate the uniqueness of their culture, he added. He also mentioned in an interview that the royal council is committed to preserving the Venda culture “and they felt bound to support the tournament, as musangwe formed part of the Venda culture.” He praised the organisers for bringing back the forgotten cultural sport. Musangwe boss Mr Patrick Ramarada said he was expecting thousands of people at the ring at this year’s final. “The fights were started by our ancestors and our event is supported by the local traditional leaders,” Ramarada said. “Preparations have been finalised, and with the blessings of the traditional leaders, escpecially King Toni Mphephu Ramababulana, nothing is going to stop the event from being a success,” added Ramarada. A local fighter, Steven Ndiitwani, said he was more than ready. “Anybody who challenges me should be ready for the consequences. I will face any challenge,” he said.
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Mrs Ashvini Bai, wife of Mahin Jeram, popularly known as Elvis Tailor in Eltivillas, Louis Trichardt, passed away at the age of 59. She was hospitalized for a short period in Polokwane and succumbed to her illness on 21 May. She was married to Elvis for the last 20 years. She is survived by her husband, three brothers and one sister. The Jeram Family thanks all doctors, friends and community members who have assisted and been supportive during their time of MUNICIPALITY bereavement. Photo supplied.
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Illiterate people, particularly in the rural areas in Vhembe, will receive the opportunity to learn to speak English and how write in their own language. The chief executive officer of Khari Gude (Let’s Learn) Mass Literacy Campaign, Dr Morongwa Ramarumo, addressed more than 200 people, including supervisors and coordinators of the campaign, during a two-day workshop in Thohoyandou Library hall a fortnight ago. He said that the trainee supervisors and coordinators would train illiterate
adult people in their communities how to write Tshivenda, Tsonga and teach them to speak English. “We are teaching the supervisors in the Vhembe region to assist illiterate people. We also provide short-term work opportunities for young graduates to work with the elderly.” The campaign was launched in 2008 and, according to her, they have already reached 3.8 million adult people country-wide who were not able to read or write their home language or speak English.
Mr Love Masia, the monitor for Khari Gude Campaign in the Vhembe region, said they also taught the supervisors how to us different types of study material. “We also train them on how to claim their stipend every month,” said Masia. One of the supervisors who attended the workshop, Ms Gertrude Magadze of Malamulele, said that the workshop was an eye opener for her and others. She said the workshop ensured that the supervisors would be able to provide quality training.
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18 11 September 2015 By Kaizer Nengovhela
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Advocate TC Munyai EXECUTOR’S NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 In The Estate of the late Tshamano Tryphina Phuluwa (Identity number: 380115 0432 084) who was ordinarily resident at Tshitereke Village, Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province and who died at Mankweng Hospital on 09.08.2013, Estate Number 1754/2013. The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the above estate will lie for inspection at the office of the master of the High Court (Thohoyandou) for a period of 21 (Twenty one) days from the date of pyblication hereof. Dated and signed at Thohoyandou on this the 27th day of August 2015. Adv Cyril Munyai. Office no. 2, GRR Mathivha Surgery Complex, Adjacent to Shoprite Sibasa, P.O Box 4579, Thohoyandou, 0950, Cell: 073 249 1795, Ref: ATCM/ AOE1/15
Anton Ramaano INC NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Lebepa Sarah Seshoka, ID: 670910 0371 087, who died on the 2015/06/16, is lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 1349/2015. Anton Ramaano
Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009, REF: AR/KM/EST.0126
Anton Ramaano INC NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Tshisamhiri Robert Tshilamulele, ID: 560105 5970 082, who died on the 2015/07/06, is lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 1417/2015. Anton Ramaano Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009, REF: AR/KM/EST.0127
Christian Kaestner Attorney & Notary Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estates 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: 029561/2014, Master’s office: Cape Town, Surname: Jahn, First names: Rainer Hartmut, Date of Birth: 21/09/1942, Id no: 4209215151187, Last address: 5 Honeysuckle Close, Hout Bay, Western Province, 7806, Date of death: 13/09/2014. Name of Executor or Authorised Agent: Christian Kaestner, PO Box 13822, Mowbray, 7705. 28 Trill Road, Observatory, 7925, chritian-kaestner@ hotmail.com, Tel: 072 854 88 80
Dubza Construction and Tourism This is a Construction Company. Registration no: 2007/122306/23 which was deregistered by CIPRO. The re-instatement will take place after 21 days from the date of advertisement. This is been done by Director: Mr Dipuo Mavunga. Contact no: 082 671 5042
I.W Terblanche & Associates PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS MINING PERMIT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 27 OF THE MINERAL AND PETROLEUM RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ACT (ACT 28 OF 2002) REMAINING EXTENT OF FARM BELLEVUE 74 LT & PORTION 2 OF FARM BELLEVUE 74 LT MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPAL AREA, VHEMBE DISTRICT, LIMPOPO PROVINCE Reference No.: LP30/5/1/3/2/10705MP Description and location of activity: Titswalo Debbie Bungeni of Bungeni Traditional Affairs is applying for a Mining Permit on the remaining extent of the Farm Bellevue 74 LT and Portion 2 of the Farm Bellevue 74 LT in the Makhado Local Municipal Area of the Vhembe District, Limpopo Province. The application for a Mining Permit is for the mining of sand and stone on a mining area which will not exceed 5 ha in extent. Opportunity to participate: The public is hereby invited to comment on the above application. Any person who would like to be identified as an interested and / or affected party in the above matter should submit his / her name, contact details (preferred contact method of notification, e.g. e-mail address or fax number) and interest in, comments on, or objections to the Mining Permit Application, in writing, to the Environmental Assessment Practitioner named below, within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice. Please quote the reference number given above in all correspondence. Should you require any further information regarding the application, or wish to receive a copy of the Environmental Management Plan for the application, please contact the Environmental Assessment Practitioner at the contact details given below. Name of Environmental Assessment Practitioner: I.W. Terblanche & Associates, Environmental Consultants. Contact person: Elize Terblanche. Contact address: 39 Belladonna Street, Welgevonden, Stellenbosch, 7600. Cell: 082 459 5372 Fax: 086 664 0563. E-mail: elize@ iwtenviro.co.za
Maluleke Z.D Attorneys
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS SECTION 29 In the Estate of Late: Edward Muvhulawa Mundalamo, ID: 5802235941089, who died on the 16th day of July 2015, Master’s reference number: 1778/2015. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to
submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30(Thirty)days as from date on this advertisement. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. Executrix Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys, LIMDEV Building, 1st Floor Office No 25, PO Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950, Jay Kay & Madina Entrance, Caltex Garage, Cell:076 813 2868 / 071 498 6320, Tel/Fax:015 962 1110 / 86 268 2763, E-mail: zrasikhanya@gmail. com, P.O. Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950.
above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Florah Mabunda and the name of the agent is as follows: Noel Chauke Attorneys, Office No: 208 & 211, Old Mutual Building, PO Box 1422, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/ MRP/27/14EST
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Solomon Mulatedzi Makonano, ID: 520606 5333 088, shall lie for inspection at the Master’s Office at Limpopo High Court Building Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from date of publication hereof. Dated at Thohoyandou on this day of August 2015. Mvundlela & Associates Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Office No: 87, Block C, Limdev Building, Thohoyandou, PO Box 3560, Thohoyandou, 0950, REF: MVUNDLELA F Master’s Ref: 1274/15
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Mashao Nkhensani mavis, of ID No: 360707 0399 083 of Stand no: 780A, Malamulele, Limpopo Province, who died on the 09/06/2015, Ref No: 1359/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. PBN Mawila Attorneys PO Box 917 Thohoyandou, 0950 REF: REDRESS / PBN/ Est. 10/2015
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Tshabangu Attorneys
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Khathushelo Olga Munyai, ID: 640202 2030 086, shall lie for inspection at the Master’s Office at Limpopo High Court Building Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from date of publication hereof. Dated at Thohoyandou on this 24th day of August 2015. Mvundlela & Associates Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Office No: 87, Block C, Limdev Building, Thohoyandou, PO Box 3560, Thohoyandou, 0950, REF: MVUNDLELA F Master’s Ref: 733/15
IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA Case no:35044/15, In the matter between: Katunda Ramazan, Plaintiff, and Maake Lydia Madalin, Defendant. Maake Lydia Madalin an adult female person born on the 30th of August 1980, who was previously unemployed and resided at 15 Maryanas, 476 Paul Kruger Street, Pretoria, but whose present whereabouts are unknown: Take Notice that by Summons sued out of this Court, you have been called upon to give notice, within one month after publication hereof, to registrar of this Court and to the plaintiff’s attorney of your intention to defend (if any) in an action wherein the plaintiff is claiming for the following relief: a. A Decree of divorce, b. Forfeiture of the assets of the estate; c. Cost of suit in the event that the matter is opposed; d. Further and/or alternative relief. Take Notice Further that if you fail to give such notice, judgment may be granted against you without further reference to you. Dated at Pretoria on the 3rd day of September 2015. Tshabangu Attorneys, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, Olivetti House, 2nd Floor, Suite
Mvundlela & Associates Att
Noel Chauke Att NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Buzaphi Wilson Mabunda, ID: 421214 5368 08 7, Date of Death: 09th day of January 2014. Estate no: 545/2014. Last Address: House No: 159 Section D1, Giyani, Limpopo Province.All persons having complains and claims against the
210, CNR Pretorius and Schubart Street, Pretoria, Tel: 012 328 6234, Fax: 012 323 5066, Ref: TSH/GEN/DIV/K01
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Mauba Ndwamato Samuel, of ID No: 511113 5449 080 of Ramukhuba Village, Vuwani District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 20/07/2015, Ref No: 1540/2015 , Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST41/2015
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Ngobene Mafemane Peter, of ID No: 6109275736083 of erf no:227, Elim Village, Limpopo Province, who died on the 15/01/2015, Ref No: 188/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST39/2015
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Mufamadi Azwitamisi Ronald, of ID No: 6403235918083 of erf no:181, Vuwani Location, Limpopo Province, who died on the 14/06/2015, Ref No: 1493/2015,
Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST40/2015
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Makhokha Muvhango Petrus, of ID No: 3804045229087 of Stand no: 4956, Makwarela Ext. 04, Limpopo Province, who died on the 22/07/2014, Ref No: 1521/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST41/2015
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Sadiki Khorombi Elias, of ID No: 4701015286080 of Mangondi Village, Limpopo Province, who died on the 21/07/2015, Ref No: 1552/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST42/2015
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965
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COMPULORY BRIEFING SESSION/SITE INSPECTION: NB: All service providers/bidders are requested to marked preComplete Tender sealed in an envelope 21st September 2015 providers/bidders atdocument 10h00 at the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality NB: All service are requested to prenumber and initial their bidmust documents beforein: submission. NB: All service providers/bidders requested to prethe above mentioned bids, beare deposited number and initial their bid documents before submission. TECHNICAL ENQUIRIES: number and initial their bid documents before submission. The bid box, next to the entrance of Vhembe District NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO Acting General Manager Services Ms Raphasha L atenvelope 015 960 2000marked Complete Offices, Tender Technical document sealed in an Municipality next to Khoroni Hotel (Former Venda Tusk CREDITORS IN CREDITORS IN CREDITORS IN CREDITORS IN Complete Tender document sealed in an envelope the above mentioned bids, bein deposited in: marked Complete Tender document sealed in an envelope marked DECEASED ESTATE DECEASED ESTATE DECEASED ESTATE wherein the bids will be must opened public. NB:All service providers/bidders are requested to pre-number and DECEASED ESTATE Hotel) the above mentioned mustofbe deposited in: The bid box, next to thebids, entrance Vhembe District Estate Late maThivha Estate Late sikhiTha initial their bid documents before submission Estate Late siThada the above mentioned bids, must be deposited in: Estate Late ndaba The bid box,Offices, next to the of Vhembe DistrictVenda Tusk nTsieni samuel of muvhanGo reuben, Municipality nextentrance toare Khoroni Hoteland (Former mbanGiseni phineas, mdunGazi Thompson, The bid box, next to the entrance of Vhembe District The following documents required shall form part Complete Tender document sealed in an envelope marked the above Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (Former Venda Tusk ID No: 5904225702081 of ID No: 4107015147084 of ID No: 5501215353089 wherein the bids will be opened in public. ID No: 2909165166083 Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (Former Venda Tusk ofHotel) the bid: mentioned bids, must be deposited in: Hotel) wherein the bids will be opened in public. malamanGvva villaGe, sTand no: 25, Tshakhuma of sTand no: 25, of sTand no: 53, jerome Hotel) wherein bids will beofopened inDistrict public. Original Certificate, Company Registration The bidTax box, Clearance nextthe to the entrance Vhembe Municipality Offices, limpopo provinCe, who mukula villaGe, limpopo Tshakhuma muTsindoni villaGe, limpopo The following documents aretender required and shall form Certificate, Proof of Purchased document receipt, next to Khoroni Hotel (Former Venda Tusk Hotel) wherein the bidspart will be died on the 14/08/2015 provinCe, who died on the villaGe, limpopo provThe following documents are required and shall form part provinCe, who died of the bid: opened in public. The following documents are required and shall form part Bidders Certified copy of ID Document, Proof that the bidder 29/07/2015 and who was and who was married in of the bid: inCe, who died on the on the 02/08/2015 and Original Tax Clearance Certificate, Registration of the bid: municipal business account any ofCompany the directors married in community community of property The following documents areorrequired and shall Registration formmunicipal part of the 21/07/2015 and who was who was married to Original TaxProof Clearance Certificate, Company Certificate, of Purchased tender document receipt, Original Tax Clearance Certificate, Company Registration of property to sikhiTha to maThivha munyadziaccount is not in arrears (N.B.Municipal Clearance not older bid: unmarried at the time of ndaba mphephu of Id no: Certificate, Proof of Purchased tender document receipt, Bidders Certified copy of ID Document, Proof that the bidder raThani mabel of Id no: wa CynThia of Id no: Certificate, Proof of Purchased tender document receipt, three month) and Certified BBBEE Verification certificate. Original Tax Clearance Certifi cate, Company Registration Certifi cate, his death. 3306150279089. Bidders Certified copy of ID Document, Proof that the bidder municipal business account or any of the directors municipal 7009201282088. 4106100115089. Bidders Certified copy of ID Document, Proof that the bidder Proof of Purchased tender document receipt, Bidders Certifi ed copy of Estate number: Estate number: municipal business account or any of the directors municipal Estate number: Estate number: account isbusiness notProof in arrears not older ID Document, that the(N.B.Municipal bidder municipal business account or any municipal account or or any of theClearance directors municipal Late bid, telegraphic, e-mails telefax transmission 1753/2015. Master’s 1656/2015. Master’s account is notand in arrears (N.B.Municipal Clearance not older 1729/2015. Master’s 1709/2015. Master’s three month) Certified BBBEE Verification certificate. of the directors municipal account is not in arrears (N.B.Municipal Clearaccount is not in arrears (N.B.Municipal Clearance not older documents will not be accepted. office: Thohoyandou. office: Thohoyandou. office: Thohoyandou. office: Thohoyandou. three month) and Certified BBBEE Verification certificate. ance not older three month) and Certified BBBEE Verifi cation certificate. three month) and Certified BBBEE Verification certificate. Persons having claims Persons having claims Persons having claims Persons having claims Late bid, telegraphic, e-mails or telefax transmission against this estate are against this estate are Vhembe District Municipality the right documents to accept a Late bid, e-mails or reserves telefax transmission against this estate are against this estate are Late bid,telegraphic, telegraphic, e-mails or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. called to lodge their called to lodge their Late bid, telegraphic, e-mails or telefax transmission will not be accepted. tender as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to called to lodge their called to lodge their documents will not be accepted. claims within 30 days claims within 30 days documents will not be accepted. accept the lowest or any tender. claims within 30 days claims within 30 days Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right accept a tendera from date of from date of Vhembe District Municipality reserves the to right to accept from date of from date of as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowesta Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept publication.Signed at publication.Signed at tender asDistrict a whole or in part does not bind itself to publication.Signed at publication.Signed at Vhembe Municipality reserves the right to accept a Administrative enquiries can and be directed to: Supply Chain or any tender. tender as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to Thohoyandou on this the Thohoyandou on this the Thohoyandou on this the Thohoyandou on this the accept the lowest or any tender. tender as a whole in part and does not bind itself to Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at telephone accept the lowest or any 07th day of September 07th day of September 07th day of September 07th day of September Administrative enquiries cantender. be directed to: Supply Chain accept the lowest or any tender. (015) 960 2093/2107/2075 2015.wisani Baloyi inc. 2015.wisani Baloyi inc. number 2015.wisani Baloyi inc. 2015.wisani Baloyi inc. Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at telephone Administrative enquiries can be directed to: Supply Chain Po Box 3305 Po Box 3305 Po Box 3305 Po Box 3305 number (015) 960 2093/2107/2075 Administrative enquiries can be directed to: Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at telephone Administrative enquiries can be directed to: Supply Chain louis trichardt louis trichardt louis trichardt louis trichardt Practitioners of960 Vhembe District Municipality at telephone number (015) 2093/2107/2075 Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at telephone 0920 0920 0920 0920 MAGWAZA S.E. - ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER number (015) 960MS2093/2107/2075 VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, PRIVATE BAG X 5006, THOHOYANDOU, 0950 number (015) 960 2093/2107/2075 ref: redress /est ref: redress /est ref: redress /est ref: redress /est 52/2015
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Notice is hereby given by the Makhado Local Municipality of the draft Spatial Planning and Land Use Management By-Law in terms of the provisions of sections 12(3) (b) and 21 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, No 32 of 2000. Any interested person/s, party or parties are hereby invited to submit written comments or inputs to the Municipality. Any such comments or inputs must reach the undersigned on or before 21 October 2015 by handing it in to the Office of the Municipal Manager or mailing it to Private Bag X2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920. Draft By-Law is available for inspection during office hours at the following public municipal offices: • Civic Center, Office Number C009, First Floor, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. • Municipal Regional Offices: Vuwani, Waterval and Dzanani. Enquiries should be directed to the Assistant Manager Town Planning, Mr N G Thanyani or the Director Development Planning Ms M D Sinthumule at telephone number 015 519 3000. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street MAKHADO, 0920 Notice No. 168 of 2015 File: 1/1/83
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XITIVISO XA MANI NA MANI XA MPFAMPFARHUTO WO KUNGUHATA MATSHAMELO XIKANWE NA XINAWANA XA MATIRHISELO YA NDZHAWU Xitiviso xi humesiwa hi Masipala wa Makhado xa mpfampfarhuto wo kunguhata matshamelo xikanwe na xinawana xa matirhiselo ya ndzhawu hiku landza xiyenge xa 12(3)(b) na 21 xa Mfumo Xikaya: Nawu wa mafambiselo ya Masipala: Municipal Systems Act, No 32 of 2000. Loyi a tsakelaka, Lava tsakelaka, ntlawa kumbe mintlawa mi rhambiwa ku tisa swibumabumelo leswi tsariweke kumbe mavonelo eka Masipala. Swibumabumelo kumbe mavonelo lawa ma fanele ku amukeriwa ku nga si hundza siku ra 21 Nhlangula 2015 eka Hofisi ya Mufambisi wa Masipala kumbe eka bokisi ra mapapila Private Bag x2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920 Mpfampfarhuto wa xinawana lowu lavaka ku xoperiwa wu kumeka eka tihofisi ta masipala leti landzelaka: • Civic Center, Nomboro ya hofisi C009, Filoro yo sungula, Xitarata xa 83 Krogh, Makhado. • Tihofisi ta swifundza: Vuwani, Waterval na Dzanani. Swivutiso swi fanele ku kongomisiwa eka Assistant Manager Town Planning, Tatana N G Thanyani kumbe eka Director Development Planning Manana, M D Sinthumule eka rinqhingo 015 519 3000.
Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street MAKHADO, 0920 Notice No. 168 of 2015 File: 1/1/83
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The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late maGeza ramasel elphy, of ID No: 3412100167083 of Elim Village, Limpopo Province, who died on the 04/02/2015, Ref No: 335/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from date of publication at the Master’s Offices. Should no objection be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 07th day of September 2015. wisani Baloyi inc. Box 3305 louis trichardt, 0920 ref: redress / est45/2015
MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
PUBLIC NOTICE ON PROPOSED MAKHADO A (DZANANI) TOWNSHIP STREET NAMES Notice is hereby given by the Makhado Local Municipality of the proposed Makhado- A (Dzanani) Township street names in terms of the provisions of section 21 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, No 32 of 2000. The proposed names were submitted by Makhado A (Dzanani) Township stakeholders. Any interested person/s, party or parties are hereby invited to submit written comments, objections or make written representations to the Municipality if any. Should the municipality not receive any comments, objections or make representations to the proposed names, street naming process will proceed. Any such comments, objections or representations must reach the undersigned on or before 21 October 2015 by handing it in to the Office of the Municipal Manager or mailing it to Private Bag X2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920 to reach Municipal Manager before or on said closing date. Proposed names may be inspected during office hours at the following public municipal offices: • Civic Center, Room C009, First Floor, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado Town. • Municipal Regional Offices: Vuwani, Waterval, Dzanani. Proposed names are also available on the municipal website www.makhado.gov.za. All enquiries must be directed to the Assistant Manager Town Planning, N G Thanyani or the Director Development Planning Ms M D Sinthumule at telephone number 015 519 3000.
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Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY HEAD OFFICE : THE ECONOMIC HUB OF VHEMBE REGION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVITE APPLICATION FROM SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON THE FOLLOWING VACANT POSTS.
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OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER MUNICIPAL MANAGER R954,421 (MINIMUM) OR R1,109.792 (MIDPOINT) OR R1,265.163 (MAXIMUM) PER ANNUM (THE OFFER OF REMUNERATION WILL BE DETERMINED BY COMPETENCE AND CURRENT SALARY EARNINGS READ TOGETHER WITH THE GUIDELINES AS SET OUT IN NOTICE 225 PUBLISHED IN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NO.38946 DATED 1 JULY 2015). EMPLOYMENT FIXED TERM OF EMPLOYMENT NOT EXCEEDING A PERIOD ENDING ONE YEAR AFTER THE ELECTION OF THE NEXT COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPALITY (AS ER THE AMENDED MUNICIPAL SYSTEM ACT). THE INCUMBENT WILL BE EXPECTED TO SIGN EMPLOYMEN CONTRACT, A PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT AND COMPLETE THE DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL INTEREST FORM. THE INCUMBENT WILL BE STATIONED AT THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY.
REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor Degree in Public Administration /Political Sciences /Social Sciences/Law or equivalent. • A certificate in Municipal Finance Management Programme. • 5 years relevant experience at a senior management level, and have proven successful institutional transformation within public or private sector. • Advanced knowledge and understanding of relevant policies and legislations. • Advanced understanding of institutional governance systems and performance management. • Advanced understanding of council operations and delegation of powers. • Good governance. • Audit and risk management establishment and functionality. • Budget and finance management. • Have proven successful institutional transformation within public or private sector. KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS • As head of administration and Accounting officer, the Municipal Manager will be responsible for the following: • Developing and implementing the municipality’s performance management system. • Managing the Municipality and administration in accordance with the constitution of the Republic, Local Government, Municipal Finance Management Act, Municipal System Act, and other relevant legislations applicable to the municipality. • Managing the provision of services to local communities in the affairs of the municipality. • Developing and maintaining systems to access community satisfaction with Municipal services. • Managing, appointing and maintaining staff discipline. • Ensuring effective and efficient utilization of the municipality’s resources. • Promoting sound labour relations and compliance by the municipality with applicable labour legislation. • Advising office-bearers with regard to the legal implications of the council decisions. • Managing communication between office bearers and employees of the municipality. • Administer and oversee the implementation of municipal policies, by-laws and other relevant provincial and national legislations. • Ensuring sound management of all assets, income and expenditure of the municipality. • Discharging liabilities of the municipality in an efficient and effective manner. • Implementing the strategic goals for the Municipality through co-operative and innovative teamwork. • Oversee the management of all equipment’s and capital resources to ensure accountability by all departments. • Community satisfaction with Municipal services. • Managing, appointing and maintaining staff discipline. • Ensuring effective and efficient utilization of the municipality’s resources. • Promoting sound labour relations and compliance by the municipality with applicable labour legislation. • Advising office-bearers with regard to the legal implications of the council decisions. • Managing communication between office bearers and employees of the municipality. • Administer and oversee the implementation of municipal policies, by-laws and other relevant provincial and national legislations. • Ensuring sound management of all assets, income and expenditure of the municipality. • Discharging liabilities of the municipality in an efficient and effective manner. • Implementing the strategic goals for the Municipality through co-operative and innovative teamwork. • Oversee the management of all equipment and capital resources to ensure accountability by all departments. • NB. Application must be submitted on the signed Thulamela Local Municipality application form obtainable on the website:www.thulamela.gov.za. accompanied by comprehensive CV and certified copies of certificates to be forwarded to: The Acting Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P/Bag x5066,Thohoyandou, 0950 or may be handed in at Office no.130B during working hours. Enquiries should be directed to the office of the Mayor. Tel no. 015 962 7694. For administrative enquiries contact: Acting Senior Manager Corporate Services Sikhwivhilu N.M. @ 015 962 7686. CLOSING DATE: 01 October 2015 Should you not be contacted within 30 days after the closing date, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful. Qualifications, employment background check and security vetting and screening will be carried out for all short-listed candidates. NB: Thulamela Municipality reserves the right not to fill the advertised post.
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The Community Works Programme (CWP) is a government programme based in the Department of Coorperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. The primary purpose of the programme is to create an employment safety net organised around sites. Each site employs 1,000 or more unemployed participants and managed by Implementing Agents. Dhladhla Foundation is one of the Implementing Agents and invites interested suppliers/Service Providers to register on the database for the following services: • Personal Protective Equipment (overals, safety boots, dust masks, etc); • Tools and Materials (wheel barrows, rakes, detergents, stationary, first aid kits, sewing machines, etc); • Agricultural Products (seeds, seedlings, pesticides, hebicides, hose pipes, watering cans, etc); • Training (both accredited & non-accredited service providers); and • Catering and Transport Services. Application forms in English are obtainable from our below offices or request via email: Limpopo Provincial Office: 6 Pelican Street, Florapark, Polokwane, Limpopo Contact Person: Lungelo Msibi - 076 330 2184, Email: limpopocwp@dhladhla.com Head Office: Mgabadeli house, 413 Monica’s Place, Noordwyk, Midrand Contact Person: Simphiwe Mthimunye - Tel No: 011 318 1816, Email: database@dhladhla.com Completed application forms accompanied by the below documents can either be hand delivered or posted to any of the above offices: • Proof of Company Registration • Original Tax clearance certificate • Stamped Bank details or Cancelled Cheque • Certified copies/copies of member(s) Identity document • Sample of Company letterhead template. • BBBEE Certificate • Company Profile
Closing date: 20 SEPTEMBER 2015 @ 16:00pm
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Capricorn College for TVET Central Office 16 Market Street, 0699 POLOKWANE, Private Bag X9674, 0700 POLOKWANE • Tel: 015 230 1800 • Fax: 015 291 2767 • www.capricorncollege.co.za
ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Capricorn College for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following College funded vacancies:
Position : DePuty Manager (Project Manager): Learnership, skills and community engagement (five year fixed contract, renewable based on availability of funds and performance) Salary Level: 10 Centre: Central Office: CELS Salary Scale: R361 659.00 - R426 009.00 per annum Reference No: CCTVET 22/2015 Requirements: B degree/National Diploma in Business Management/ Project Management. Five years relevant experience. Experience in training environment and liaison with SETAs and industry will be an added advantage. Good Communication skills (Verbal and written). Good interpersonal, presentation, planning, organizing and problem solving skills. Must be a good negotiator. Must be computer literate. Valid driver’s license. Must be willing to work long hours and travel. Must be able to function methodically and accurately under pressure. Key Performance Areas: Manage and coordinate various NSF training projects in NCV and report 191 (NATED) programmes, different SETAs, Learnerships, internships and accredited skills programmes. Manage and supervise all contractual requirements of SETAs, industry, College and the Learners. Responsible for reporting to all stakeholders as required.
Position : Marketing anD BranDing cLerk (college post: Permanent) Salary Level: 5 Name of Component: Corporate Services Centre: Central Office Salary Scale: R 132 399.00 - R155 961.00 per annum Reference No: CCTVET 25/2015 Requirements: M+3 years Bachelor degree/Diploma in Marketing/Communication/or Public Relations, Practical experience and knowledge of graphic design procedure and software, especially Photoshop and freehand. Understanding of media liaison and communication, including government communication, Good interpersonal, communication, (verbal and writing), creative and analytical skills, and a valid driver’s license. Key Performance Areas: Plan marketing and branding objectives. Prepare marketing and public relations strategies alongside the Marketing manager, executive and staff. Analyse market trends and recommend change to marketing and business development strategies based on analysis feedback. Prepare and adhere to budget. Oversee creation and delivery of press releases, advertisement and other marketing and P.R materials. Design print ads and publications. Ensure brand messages are consistent. Gather and analyse customer insight. Develop relationship with all media to ensure the most effective messaging and positioning of the College.
Position: coMMittees aDMinistrative officer (college post: Permanent) Salary Level: 7 Centre: Central Office Salary Scale: R 196 278.00 - R231 210.00 per annum Reference No: CCTVET 27/2015 Requirements: Matric +3 year qualification in Business Administration, Public Administration or relevant field from and accredited college or university. Proficiency in English will be an added advantage. A minimum of two (2) years administrative experience. In-depth knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems, excellent verbal and writing skills, attention to detail, good listening skills, ability to work under pressure and independently and highly computer literate. High level of English proficiency. Ability to use computers and computer systems at a high level including proficiency in MS Word. A valid driver’s license. Experience interacting with the public and high profile individuals, including external executives and/or Council. Key Performance Areas: Collate and prepare items for agendas of Council and Committee meetings through sending out of notices by email to all members. Make bookings (refreshments, accommodations and travelling arrangements) for all Council members. Compile, type, photocopy, bind and electronically and/ or physically distribute the agendas to Council and Committee members. Prepare and type attendance register. Prepare and type Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality Declaration Form. Prepare S & T forms. Take detailed notes at committee meetings and write, type, edit and distribute minutes to Council members and Council Committee members. Communicate decisions to Council members and members of Committees. Write, type and proofread reports to Council and Academic Board. Compile, type and update Decision Registers. Keep proper records of agendas, minutes and reports of meetings
Enquiries: Phokungwana MZ and Nyambi KS at 015 230 1800 NOTE: All interested candidates are requested to apply using a Z83 form available at any Government. Attach updated CV; Academic records/Transcripts certified (within three months) copies of ID and Qualifications (the College will be vetting and verifying the qualifications). No faxed or late applications will be considered. The College reserves the right to withdraw any post/s at any time. Please forward all applications to: for hand delivery to Central Office at 16 Market Street, Registry Office, Polokwane 0700. Or post to: The CEO/Principal, Capricorn College for TVET, Private Bag X 9674, Polokwane, 0700. If you did not receive feedback within 3 months of the closing date consider your application unsuccessful. Closing date: 02 October 2015.
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL TENDER NO. 57 OF 2015: PROVISION OF PREPAID ELECTRICITY VENDING SYSTEM FOR THE PERIOD OF THREE (03) YEARS Suitable service providers are invited to submit proposal for the Provision of Prepaid Electricity Vending System for the period of three (03) years. Bid documents will be obtainable on 15 September 2015 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R350, 00.
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MUTALE MUNICIPALITY
A compulsory briefing session will be held on 18 September 2015 at 10:00 at Council Chamber, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Request for Proposal : Tender No. 57 of 2015: “Provision of Prepaid Electricity Vending System for the period of three (03) years ” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 02 October 2015 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders proposal will be evaluated on 90/10 score points and with functionality. Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electronically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified: • Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate • A copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points) • Proof of payment for municipal Bills or statement
Tel: 015 967 9600 Fax: 015 967 9646 Private bag x1254 MUTALE 0956 A DEVELOPMENTAL MUNICIPALITY THAT ENSURES SUSTAINABLE, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EQUITABLE SERVICE DELIVERY
PUBLIC NOTICE MUTALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY IDP REVIEW PROCESS PLAN 2015/16 FINANCIAL YEAR Mutale Local Municipality, acting in terms of section 28(3) of the Municipal System Act (Act 32 of 2000), hereby gives notice of the adopted 2015/16 IDP Review Process Plan on 31st of August 2015. Copies of IDP Review Process Plan documents are made available for public viewing/inspection, during office hours in Mutale municipality and also in the municipal website as from 07 September 2015. Enquiries may be directed to Ms. R.W. Murulane (IDP Manager) on Tel. 015 967 9623/00 during office hours.’ Mr. SS Razwiedani MUNICIPAL MANAGER
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY
All technical enquiries can be directed to Manager Revenue: Mr. Radzilani NR at (015) 519 3035 during office hours, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr. Moswathupa LR at (015) 519 3171.
Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street MAKHADO, 0920 Notice No. 162 of 2015 File: 8/3/2/1281
MR I. P. MUTSHINYALI MUNICIPAL MANAGER
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
ONDERBREKING VAN ELEKTRISITEITSTOEVOER Kennis geskied hiermee dat ‘n algehele onderbreking van die elektrisiteitstoevoer sal voorkom op die onderstaande datum en tyd na al die verbruikers van die MAKHADO (LOUIS TRICHARDT) NETWERK. Verbruikers wat geraak sal word is almal wat aan die hoofsubstasie geskakel is. (Maralyn (Tshikodobo, Zaamekomste, Manavhela) Bandelierkoplyn (Magau), die hele dorp en Levubu asook Mashau Tondoni en Valdizia, Levubu 1 & 2, Shefeera (Khunda Matshawawe) en die Berglyn (Maname Paradise). Die afskakeling is nodig om Eskom en die Munisipaliteit die geleentheid te gee om die geskeduleerde jaarlikse instandhouding van die hoofsubstasies te doen om sodoende toekomstige onbeplande kragonderbrekings te beperk. DATUM SONDAG: 20/09/2015
TYD 08:00-16:00
Geen waarborg kan gegee word dat die elektrisiteitstoevoer gedurende die hele vermelde tydperk onderbreek sal wees nie. Die elektrisiteitstoevoer na sekere dele van die netwerk mag dalk vroeër of later as die vermelde tyd weer herstel word of glad nie onderbreek word nie. Alle verbruikers word derhalwe gewaarsku dat die Raad se elektrisiteitsleidings gedurende die hele tydperk as stroomdraend beskou moet word. Die onderbreking sal egter onderhewig wees aan mooiweers toestande.
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY Notice is hereby given of an entire interruption of the electricity supply to all consumers of the MAKHADO (LOUIS TRICHARDT) NETWORK on the under mentioned date and time. Consumers that will be affected are ALL those who are connected to the (Mara line (Tshikodobo, Zaamekomste, Manavhela) Bandelierkop line (Magau), the entire town and Levubu as well as Mashau Tondoni and Valdizia, Levubu 1 & 2, Shefeera (Khunda Matshawawe) and the Mountain line (Maname Paradise). The interruption is necessary to enable Eskom and the Municipality to do their scheduled annual main substation maintenance in order to restrict future unplanned power interruptions. DATE TIME SUNDAY: 20/09/2015 08:00-16:00 No guarantee can be given that the electricity supply will be interrupted during the entire specified time. The electricity supply to certain parts of the electricity network may be restored earlier or later than the specified time or not interrupted at all. All consumers are therefore warned that the Council’s electrical lines must be considered live during the entire period. The interruption will however be subject to fair weather conditions.
MASIPALA WA MAKHADO U KHAUWA HA NDISEDZO YA MUDAGASI Hu khou divhadzwa Vhashumisi vhothe vhane vha mudagasi une vha u disedzwa nga Masipala wa Makhado vha khou divhadzwa uri hu do vha na u khauwa ha ndisedzo ya mudagasi nga duvha na tshifhinga zwo bulwaho kha ndivhadzo iyi. Hu do kwamea vhashumisi vha mudadasi vha mivhundu i no wana mudagasi kha laini dza Mara, Bandelierkop, line dzothe dzi nekedzaho mudagasi Levubu, laini ya Tshifhire, na Mountain line. Mivhundu ine ya do kwamea ndi i tevhelaho: Tshikodobo, Zamekom, Ha-Manavhela, Ha-Magau, Ha-Mashau Thondoni, Valdezia, Khunda, Matshavhawe, Maname Paradise, dorobono ya Makhado, na mabulasi othe u ya Mara, Levubu, Bandelierkop, Mountain na u ya Tshifhire. DUVHA TSHIFHINGA SONDAHA: 20/09/2015 08:00-16:00 A hu khou khwathisedzwa uri mudagasi u do tuwa lwa tshifhinga tsho fhelelaho sa zwe tsha bulwa. Mudagasi u nga di sa tsimiwa kana wa tou tavhanya u fungwa hafhu kha vhunwe ha vhupo ho bulwaho. Vhathu vha tsivhudzwa-ha uri kha vha dzhie idzi laini/thambo dza mudagasi dzi tshi vha dzi na mudagasi misi yothe. Hone-ha, u tsimiwa uhu ha mudagasi hu do langulwa nga mutsho wavhudi nga lelelo duvha lo bulwaho. J E JOUBERT MANAGER ELECTRICAL SERVICES
L RAGIMANA ACTING DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES
Civic Centre Voortrekker Square Krogh Street Private Bag X2596 LOUIS TRICHARDT 0920
Tel no.: (015)519-3000 (Office hours) (015) 516-2994 (After hours)
24 August 2015 Notice No. 172/2015 File no: 16/2/7
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Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY HEAD OFFICE : THE ECONOMIC HUB OF VHEMBE REGION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVITE APPLICATION FROM SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON THE FOLLOWING VACANT POST. 1. DEPARTMENT: POSITION: REMUNERATION:
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CORPORATE SERVICES SENIOR MANAGER : CORPORATE SERVICES R788,186 (MINIMUM) OR R 911,197(MIDPOINT) OR R1,034.209 (MAXIMUM) PER ANNUM (THE OFFER OF REMUNERATION WILL BE DETERMINED BY COMPETENCE AND CURRENT SALARY EARNINGS READ TOGETHER WITH THE GUIDELINES AS SET OUT IN NOTICE 225 PUBLISHED IN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NO.38946 DATED 1 JULY 2015). THIS IS A FIXED –TERM EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT FOR FIVE(5)YEARS AND THE INCUMBENT WILL BE EXPECTED TO SIGN AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, A PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT AND COMPLETE THE DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL INTEREST FORM. THE INCUMBENT WILL BE STATIONED AT THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY.
REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor Degree in Public Administration/ Management sciences/Law or equivalent. • A certificate in Municipal Finance Management Programme. • Five (5) years in middle management level. • Have proven successful management experience in administration. KNOWLEDGE • Good knowledge and understanding of relevant policies and legislations. • Good knowledge and understanding of institutional governance systems and performance management. • Good knowledge of corporate support services, including : • Human capital management • Legal services • Facilities management • Information communication technology and support. • Good knowledge of supply chain management regulations and the preferential procurement policy framework Act, 2000 (Act no.5 OF 2000). • Labour relation Act, and other labour –related prescripts. • Legal background and human capital management and • Knowledge of coordination and oversight of all specialized support functions. KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS • Development ,implementation and management of the strategic policies, goals and procedures of the department. • Providing legal advice and administration. • Administering statues and Council by-laws. • Compiling and updating of delegated powers and policy matters. • Responsible for secretarial services to the whole Council. • Record keeping and archive management. • Human Resource Management i.e. developing and implementation of HR. Policies and procedures which are aligned to the Council’s vision and mission. • Promote competitive service delivery culture. • Rendering administrative assistance to the Speaker and Councilor’s office. • Overseeing implementation of Council’s resolutions. • Ensuring compliance to Conditions of Service and disciplinary procedures. • NB. Application must be submitted on the signed Thulamela Local Municipality application form obtainable on the website:www.thulamela.gov.za. accompanied by comprehensive CV and certified copies of certificates to be forwarded to: The Acting Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P/Bag x5066, Thohoyandou,0950 or may be handed in at Office no.130B during working hours. Enquiries should be directed to the office of the Acting Municipal Manager tel no.015 962 7623. For administrative enquiries contact: Acting Senior Manager Corporate Services Sikhwivhilu N.M. @ 015 962 7686. CLOSING DATE: 01 October 2015 Should you not be contacted within 30 days after the closing date, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful. Qualifications, employment background check and security vetting and screening will be carried out for all short-listed candidates. NB: Thulamela Municipality reserves the right not to fill the advertised post.
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TVET/ FET Internship positions for 2014/2015 Financial Year: 455 General Administration Qualifications : N6 / NCV 4 in Office administration / Management assistant Station : Head Office Number of Positions: Station: 1 Office of HOD 2 Bursary Administration 1 Capricorn District (RTC) 1 Sekhukhune District (RTC) 1 Vhembe District (RTC) 1 Mopani District ( RTC) 1 Waterberg District (RTC) 1 Pharmaceutical Depot 1 EMS 1 Malaria Control 1 Limpopo College of Nursing 1 Letaba 2 Polokwane 2 Mankweng 1 Mokopane 1 Tshilidzini 1 St Ritas Total: 20 HRM/HRD Qualifications Station Number of Positions: 5 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total: 72 Finance Qualifications
Number of Positions: 8 Station Number of Positions: 1 1 1 1
: N6 Human Resource Management/ NCV 4 Management : Head Office Station: HRD HRM HR Regulatory Compliance and Reporting Mopani District Sekhukhune District Waterberg District Vhembe District Capricorn District Polokwane Mankweng WF Knobel Seshego Helena Franz Zebediela Botlokwa Lebowakgomo Thabamoopo Tshilidzini Siloam Messina Hayani Donald Fraser Elim Louistrichadrt Malamulela Mokopane Ellisras FH Odendaal George Masebe Thabazimbi Voortrekker Warmbath Witpoort St Ritas Philadelphia Jane Furse Groblersdaal Matlala Mecklenberg Dilokong Letaba Van Velden Dr CN Phatudi Sekororo Nkhensane Evuxakeni 1 Kgapane Maphutha Malatji Pharmaceutical Depot EMS Malaria Control Limpopo College of Nursing : N6 Accounting/ Cost Acounting / Finance Management / Auditing/ Supply Chain Management / Book Keeping/ Business Management / NCV 4 Management Station: Head Office : Head Office Station: Mopani District Sekhukhune District Waterberg District Vhembe District
1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 Total: 60
Capricorn District Polokwane Mankweng WF Knobel Seshego Helena Franz Zebediela Botlokwa Lebowakgomo Thabamoopo Tshilidzini Siloam Messina Hayani Donald Fraser Elim Malamulela Louistrichadrt Mokopane Ellisras FH Odendaal George Masebe Thabazimbi Voortrekker Warmbath Witpoort St Ritas Philadelphia Jane Furse Groblersdaal Matlala Mecklenberg Dilokong Letaba Van Velden Dr CN Phatudi Sekororo Nkhensane Evuxakeni Malaria Control Kgapane Maphutha Malatji Pharmaceutical Depot Malaria Control
Physical Facility Qualifications : NCV 4/ N6 Building Construction and Civil Engineering ( Plumbing) Number of Positions: Station: 2 Sovenga Nursing College 1 Tshilidzini Hospital ( Nursing School) 1 Thohoyandou Nursing College 1 Siloam Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Jane Furse Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Giyane Nursing College 1 St Ritas Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Mokopane Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Dilokong Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Seshego 1 Zebediela 1 Messina 1 Thabazimbi 1 Voortrekker 1 MDR 1 Maphutha Malatji 1 Mankweng 1 Polokwane 1 Malaria Control 1 Mecklenberg Total: 21 Physical Facility Qualifications : NCV 4/N6 Electrical Engineering (Electrical) Number of Positions: Station: 1 Sovenga Nursing College 1 Tshilidzini Hospital ( Nursing School) 1 Thohoyandou Nursing College 1 Siloam Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Jane Furse Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Giyane Nursing College 1 St Ritas Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Mokopane Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Dilokong Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Seshego 1 Zebediela 1 Messina 1 Thabazimbi 1 Voortrekker
MDR Maphutha Malatji Mankweng Polokwane Mecklenberg
Physical Facility Qualifications : NCV 4/ N6 Mechanical Engineering (Fitter) Number of Positions: Station: 1 Giyane Nursing College 1 St Ritas Hospital (Nursing School) 1 Seshego 1 Zebediela 1 Messina 1 Thabazimbi 1 Maphutha Malatji 1 Mankweng 1 Polokwane 1 Mecklenberg Total: 10 Logistics Qualifications Number of Positions: 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
: NCV 4 Hospitality and Catering Management Station: Polokwane Mankweng WF Knobel Seshego Helena Franz Zebediela Botlokwa Lebowakgomo Thabamoopo Siloam Messina Hayani Tshilidzini Donald Fraser Elim Mokopane Hospital Louis Trichardt Hospital Malamulele Hospital
Communications Qualifications : N6 Business Management/
Number of Positions: 3 2 2 2 3 2 6 6 4 5 5 5 4 5 5 6 4 6 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 4 4 6 4 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 6 5 4 5 5 Total: 208
N6 Marketing Management Station: Head Office Mopani District Sekhukhune District Vhembe District Capricorn District Waterberg District Polokwane Mankweng WF Knobel Seshego Helena Franz Zebediela Botlokwa Lebowakgomo Thabamoopo Tshilidzini Siloam Messina Hayani Donald Fraser Elim Malamulela Louistrichadrt Mokopane Ellisras FH Odendaal George Masebe Thabazimbi Voortrekker Warmbath Witpoort St Ritas Philadelphia Jane Furse Groblersdaal Matlala Mecklenberg Dilokong Letaba Van Velden Dr CN Phatudi Sekororo Nkhensane Evuxakeni Kgapane Maphutha Malatji
ADVERTISEMENT OF INTERNSHIP POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The Department of Health invites applications from Further Education and Training [FET] N6,Technical and Vocational Education and Training Level 4 Learners [455 leaners] for Internship positions as per attached annexure.MONTHLY STIPEND FOR TWELVE (12) MONTHS: Monthly stipend for Further Education and Training [FET] N6,Technical and Vocational Education and Training Level 4 Learners = R 2000.00 per month. Applicants should be Further Education and Training [FET] N6,Technical and Vocational Education and Training Level 4 Learners between the age of eighteen (18) and thirty five (35).Applications should be submitted on the Z83 form obtainable from any government institution and must be accompanied by comprehensive CV, certified copies of required qualifications and Identity Document.Applications for positions at the District Office should be addressed to the District Executive Manager of the District Offices, for the Hospitals should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer of the Hospitals, for Malaria should be addressed to the Senior Manager: Malaria Control, for Pharmaceutical Depot should be addressed to the Senior Manager: Pharmaceutical Depot and for the Colleges it should be addressed to the Principal of the Colleges as per the attached address list.Applications for Head Office and Emergency Medical Services should be addressed to: The Head of Department,Department of Health,Private Bag X9302,POLOKWANE, 0700 and for hand delivery at No 18 College Street, New building [Office No 60]People with disabilities are encouraged to apply and attention will be given to individuals or persons from disadvantaged communities.The closing date for applications is 9 October 2015. NB 1: Applicants should complete separate application forms where more than one post is applied for. Correspondence will be entered into with shortlisted candidates only. Faxed or e-mailed applications will not be considered.NB 2: Applicants responding to the internal circular should indicate the circular number as reference on the Z83 form. Enquires about advertised positions should be directed to Ms Mosehle O.s at 015 293 6423/Ms Matimatjatji RL at 015 293 6423/ Ms Mpati MM at 015 293 6126/ Ms Mokgonyana PR/ at 015 293 6142 during office hours.
HOSPITAL Botlokwa Hospital Capricorn District CN Phatudi Hospital College of Emergency Care Dilokong Hospital Donald Fraser Hospital Emergency Medical Services Elim Hospital Ellisras Hospital Evuxakeni Hospital F.H. Odendaal Hospital George Masebe Hospital Giyani Campus Groblersdal Hospital Hayani Hospital Henele Franz Hospital Jane Furse Hospital Kgapane Hospital Lebowakgomo Hospital Letaba Hospital Limpopo College of Nursing Louis Trichardt Hospital Malamulele Hospital Malaria Control Mankweng Hospital Maphutha L Malatjie Hospital Matlala Hospital Mecklenburg Hospital Messina Hospital Mokopane Hospital Mopani District Nkhensani Hospital Pharmaceutical Depot Philadelphia Hospital Polokwane Hospital Sekhukhune District Sekororo Hospital Seshego Hospital Siloam Hospital St. Rita’s Hospital Thabamoopo Hospital Thabazimbi Hospital Tshilidzini Hospital Thohoyandou Campus Van Velden Hospital Vhembe District Voortrekker Hospital Warmbaths Hospital Waterberg District WF Knobel Hospital Witpoort Hospital Zebediela Hospital
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 58 OF 2015 DRILLING OF FOUR GROUND WATER MONITORING BOREHOLES AT MAKHADO NEW LANDFILL SITE Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the Drilling of Four Ground Water Monitoring Boreholes at Makhado New Landfill Site. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 15 September 2015 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00. A compulsory briefing meeting will be held on 18 September 2015 at 11:30 in Makhado New Landfill Site (next to Makhado air Strip) Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 80/20 score points. Completed bid documents signed by duly authorised person and separately sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No.58 of 2015: Drilling of Four Ground Water Monitoring Boreholes at Makhado New Landfill Site” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 25 September 2015 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. Bids that will be submitted after the stipulated time and date, or incomplete, unsigned, written in pencil, submitted in telegraph or facsimile or any electronic form, or not having the following attachment documents, will be disqualified at the evaluation stage: 1. Original and valid Tax Clearance Certificate. 2. Copy of company registration certificate (CK.). 3. Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID book(s). 4. BBBEE Certificate 5. List of similar previous successfully execution projects with contract value & client contacts. 6. Proof of payment for municipal Bills or statement Bids will be adjudicated under the provisions of the Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003, the Municipal Supply Chain management Policy, and the Regulations promulgated thereof. All technical enquiries must be directed to the Director Community Services, Mr M J Kanwendo at no. 015 519 3073or 015 519 3000 respectively, whereas procurement related enquiries should be directed to the Mr Moswathupa L R at (015) 519 3171.
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United Artists disappoint in play-offs United Artists failed to make the grade in the SAB League promotional play-off matches at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane over the past weekend. They followed in the footsteps of Mukula Young Santos and Tshifhire Northern Brothers, who also failed to be promoted the previous two seasons. United Artists won two of the four matches they played during the two-day event, drew one and lost one. They finished the tournament in the fourth position, with seven points. They started the tournament with a bang when they beat Nkowankowa Barcelona 2-1 on Saturday morning. Their second match was against Boyne Young Tigers, against whom they played
to a goalless draw. The Lufule-based side strengthened their chances of gaining promotion to the ABC Motsepe Promotional League by overpowering Schinoord Chiefs 4-2 on Sunday morning. Artists wrapped up their program by losing 1-3 to Happy Hearts from the Waterberg Region on Sunday afternoon. United Artists, Nkowankowa Barcelona, Boyne Young Tigers and Happy Hearts finished the tournament with seven points each, but Nkowankowa Barcelona (Mopani) and Boyne Young Tigers (Capricorn) gained promotion. They were promoted by virtue of having more goals than United Artists and Happy Hearts. By Frank Mavhungu
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After fighting for league points against African Warriors at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in Phuthaditshaba two weeks ago, Black Leopards will play another league match away from home this weekend. They will undertake a journey to the Eastern Cape, where they will meet the newly promoted Mthatha Bucks at the Mthatha Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Bucks are still to win a league match after gaining promotion to the NFD. They shared the spoils with Vasco da Gama (1-1) in Cape Town in their opening match. Their second match was against Milano United, to whom they lost 0-2 at home. The Thohoyandou outfit collected maximum points in their opening match when they beat Milano 2-0. They played to a goalless draw with African Warriors in their second fixture. It remains to be seen whether the Bucks’ defenders, John Kekana and Lawrence Skhosana, will be able to stop the Leopards’ fast forwards, Thembisani Nevhulamba and Ruggert Nyundu. The other fixtures in the NFD are Moroka Swallows vs Highlandspark, Baroka vs Vasco da Gama, FC Cape Town vs Milano United, Amazulu vs Royal Eagles, Santos vs Thanda Royal Zulu, Cape Town All Stars vs African Warriors and Mbombela United vs Witbank Spurs.
University of Venda Disciplines / Areas of Specialization: Education, Administration, Journalism, Photojournalism, Marketing, Communications, Research Methods, Statistics, Accounting, Finance, Transport Management, Road Transport Management, Fleet Management, Anthropology, African Studies, Development Studies, African Languages, Linguistics, Gender Studies, Office Administration and Management, Social Sciences, Gender/ Youth Studies, Human Resources or Industrial Psychology, International Relations, Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Law, Tourism Management, Hospitality Management, Business Management, Applied Mathematics, Microbiology, Youth Development Studies, Biokinetics, Recreation and Sport Science / Human Movement, Sport Management, Environmental Studies, Mining and Environmental Geology, Hydrology and Water Resources.
Thulamela Local Municipality Disciplines / Areas of Specialization: Human Resource, Law, Information Technology, Public Administration, Environmental Sciences, Hydrology, Mining, Urban and Regional Planning, Water and Sanitation, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Town Planning, Building Science, Marketing, Built Environment, Auditing, Finance Management and Accounting.
Vhembe District Municipality Disciplines / Areas of Specialization: Auditing, Finance Management, Accounting, Administration, Risk Management: Disaster Institutional Capacity / Disaster Response and Recovery / Disaster Risk Reduction / Disaster Risk Assessment, Arts and Culture, Sports and Recreation, Auxiliary and Nursing Science, Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, Transport Planning, Logistics, Economics, Marketing, Spatial Planning, GIS Systems, Agricultural Economics, Public Management, Plant Production, Animal Production, Marketing and Tourism.
Mutale Local Municipality Disciplines / Areas of Specialization: Human Resource Management, Law, Auxiliary and Nursing Science, Information Communication and Technology, Social Work, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Auditing, Finance Management, Accounting, Environmental Sciences, Mining, Urban and Regional Planning, Mining and Survey Engineering and Risk Management.
Makhado Local Municipality Disciplines / Areas of Specialization: Law, Economics, Marketing, Administration, Urban and Regional Planning, Psychology, Human Resources, Road Traffic, Municipal Police Management, Tourism, Hospitality Management, Public Administration, Youth Development, Sports and Recreation, Development Studies, Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Archiving, Diesel Mechanic, Civil Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Auditing, Finance Management and Accounting.
Musina Local Municipality Disciplines / Areas of Specialization: Economics, Marketing, Administration, Urban and Regional Planning, Environmental Sciences, Mining and Development Studies. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Only university and TVET College graduates with Diplomas, Bachelors, Honours, BTech or Masters Degree qualifications may apply. TVET and University of Technology students who need experiential training of 12 months and above may also apply. REMUNERATION: Interns will receive a monthly stipend of up to R 4 000.00 per month. ELIGIBILITY: Unemployed South African graduates and TVET and University of Technology students needing experiential learning. Applicants should not be older than 35 years. Candidates with disabilities and women are encouraged to apply. PLACEMENT: Applicants will be placed in various host employers within the Vhembe District and candidates should thus apply for an available position as advertised in the host employer where they would like to be placed. DURATION: The internship/experiential learning programme is offered for a period of 12 months. Successful applicants will be required to sign an internship/experiential learning contract for one year. HOW TO APPLY: Submit an application letter stating clearly the discipline or area of specialisation that the applicant is applying for, as well as, the host employer where the position is based. Please include an updated curriculum vitae, certified copies of original qualifications, academic transcripts and a copy of a South African ID document. No email or faxed applications will be considered. PLEASE POST YOUR APPLICATION MARKED FOR ATTENTION OF: The Director: Human Resources, University of Venda, Private Bag X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 ENQUIRIES: Mr Molelekwa Rachidi: (015) 962 8208 or Mrs Louisa Mariba: 015 962 8530 CLOSING DATE: 18 September 2015 NB: Applications received after closing date will not be considered. Correspondence will be limited to short listed candidates only. (If correspondence has not been received three months after the closing date, applicants must consider their applications unsuccessful.
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The Leopards’ sharpshooters, Thembisani Nevhulamba and Ruggert Nyundu (right).
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By Kaizer Nengovhela
United Brothers outsmart Western Stars Peace Lovers and United to lock horns Muraleni United Brothers beat Madombidzha Aluwani Nedzambai missed sitters in the dying Western Stars 2-0 in the Mamubezou tourna- minutes. ment at Tshiozwi on Sunday. The victory did not reflect the game in general as Brothers outsmarted the Stars from the onset. They were lucky not to concede half a dozen of goals during the first half, as they were out of touch in all departments. Brothers also missed two clear chances in the first 10 minutes. Godwin Mahuwa shot wide from close range after receiving a neat pass from Bashin Livhalani in the fourth minute. He also released aimlessly from outside the box a few Silas Rambona of Stars attacks, with Ndweleni Tsanwani waiting minutes later. patiently behind him. Brothers finally broke the deadlock in the 38th minute. The long-range ground cutter by left flank Ndweleni ”Metrobullets” Tsanwani left the Stars keeper flat-footed. Stars lost cohesion and Brothers capitalised on this by scoring their second goal three minutes before the half-time whistle via Tsanwani, who completed his brace. Both sides effected two changes in the last half. The replacements worked against Brothers as they played the last stanza with their backs against the wall. Andries Masingi of Stars attacks the ball; Rendani Madula is ready Percy Munonoka and to pounce. By Kaizer Nengovhela
New colours for Madombidzha Try Again The manager of Water of Afrika, Mr Makatu Musenwa, handed over a new soccer kit to Madombidzha Try Again at Madombidzha last Thursday. Try Again are playing under the auspices of the Makhado Local Football Association. According to Musenwa, the donation was a way of giving back to the community. "We have been touched by the plight of the youths, who seemed dedicated to sports but lacked resources," he said. He added that he knew of the hardships faced by youths in rural areas.
He mentioned that they were touched during a visit to his birthplace to find that the local club was still using the same old tattered uniforms bought a long time ago. “As someone who was born in this area, I know the problems faced by the youth here. Many of their parents are not working and they depend on grants for their livelihood. A soccer kit is a luxury that they cannot afford,” he said. Musenwa stated that they felt obliged to assist the government in its efforts to fight crime and
that the company was looking forward to seeing the team produce players that will feature in the national team in coming years. Mr Bishop Musiamo thanked Water of Afrika and other sponsors for developing soccer in the rural areas and said it was very wise for the owner to plough back what he received from the community. He stated that it was important that future stars' talent should be identified at grassroots level. He said that the sponsorship would serve as a motivating factor to the players.
During the handing over are, from left to right, Makatu Musenwa, Matamba Musenwa, Mr Andani Makhado (donor), Bishop Musiamu and Kaizer Manyoro.
Four important matches in the Amos Charity Shield Soccer Tournament will be played this weekend. Two matches will be played at the Tshakhuma Mulangaphuma grounds tomorrow (Saturday), while the other two will be staged at the Tshisimani Campus grounds on Sunday. Tshakhuma Na Ndilani will test their strength against FC KK in what promises to be a thriller. KK are in top form after collecting maximum points in their opening match last Saturday. They beat Tshakhuma RO United 2-1. It will be a matter of life and death to Tshakhuma Na Ndilani, or Makhurabada as they are affectionately called. It will be the third match for Tshakhuma Na Ndilani, while FC KK will be going for their second hurdle. Makhurabada lost their opening match against Maweja Takers 0-1, before beating Tshakhuma Peace Makers 0-1 last Sunday. The match is scheduled to start at 13:00, while Takers will take on Tshakhuma
Peace Lovers at 15:00. contained. Sunday will see Tshakhuma The top two teams at the end RO United rub shoulders with of the round-robin stage will Tshakhuma Peace Lovers at meet in the final next Saturday 13:00. Peace Lovers must keep to determine the champions. The a close eye on the United play- champions will take home R10 maker, Elvis Netshidongololo, or 000, a floating trophy, soccer kit else they will be severely penal- and gold medals. FC KK are the ised. Peace Makers will pin their defending champions. hopes on their left-footed striker, Zwanga Muvhango, for goals. The pace setters, Maweja Takers, will have a date with FC KK later in the afternoon. The Takers’ strikers, Khumbudzo Muvhango and Mashudu Makhari, will give the KK defence tough times if they are not well RO United's playmaker, Elvis Netshidongololo.
By Frank Mavhungu
Joe Express and Maweja Takers merge After several weeks of speculations, the management of Maweja Takers and Joe Express have confirmed that they had decided to close ranks and merge. According to the general manager of Maweja Takers, Mr Mukondi Nemavhulani, the move is the final product of a series of closed-door meetings between the two parties. Nemavhulani revealed that the deal was sealed towards the end of last month. The managing director of Joe Express FC, Mr Joe Malala, confirmed the move, saying the deal would not only benefit the two parties, but local football lovers as well. He further stated that the decision to merge had come after it was realized that it would be difficult for either side to gain promotion to the elite league on their own. Express had been campaigning in the ABC Motsepe League for two seasons, while Takers had been an affiliate of the MMK Administrators' League for two seasons as well. Nemavhulani said that the new club would be known as Joe Maweja FC. The team will have two training camps, at Niani and Tshakhuma. The Tshifulanani Stadium will be their home ground and the Makwarela Stadium their alternative home ground. According to him, they will not rush into conducting trials for new players. They will first give the current players of Maweja Takers and Joe Ex-
Mr Mukondi Nemavhulani.
press a chance to prove themselves. He also added that they were busy assembling a formidable squad that would take them to the National First Division at the end of the coming season.
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Absa Premiership Team Kaizer Chiefs Mamelodi Sundowns Bidvest Wits Orlando Pirates Ajax Cape Town Supersport United Bloem Celtic Maritzburg Utd Free State Stars Black Aces Platinum Stars Polokwane City Universuty Of Pretoria Chippa United Golden Arrows Jomo Cosmos
Played 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Won 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 0
Draw 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 3
Lost 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 0
For 5 4 6 4 6 2 4 1 1 3 3 4 3 5 1 0
Against Points 1 5 3 4 5 6 3 3 4 6 1 5 4 4 5 1 7 0 1 7 1 5 6 4 5 3 4 4 2 4 0 3
Team Mount Riders Masters Stamina Free Masters Shayandima Masters Madonsi Masters Tshakhuma Masters Goodville Masters Saselema Masters Nesengani Masters Duthuni Masters Tshivhungululu Masters Itsani Masters Jerome Masters Vuwani Masters Table Newcomers Masters Tshiulungoma Masters Mathule Masters Havhavha Masters Makhuvha Masters Tshinane Masters Muledane Masters G.Eleven Masters Lwamondo Utd Masters Tshipako Masters Dzwerani Masters Tshiamutsha Masters Mulenzhe Masters
SAFA Vhembe: Masters League Played Won Draw Lost 20 15 2 3 20 17 2 1 20 17 2 1 19 13 4 2 19 11 4 4 18 12 2 4 18 8 5 5 17 11 2 4 18 6 3 9 18 7 2 9 20 11 1 8 19 10 2 7 16 6 6 4 17 10 3 4 19 6 5 8 20 7 2 11 20 8 4 8 20 6 2 12 19 4 2 13 19 5 2 12 17 2 5 10 20 4 3 13 20 3 4 13 18 2 1 15 20 1 4 15 13 1 2 10
For 72 107 102 69 65 71 45 40 42 37 50 67 41 59 40 68 62 23 37 28 25 37 44 22 30 16
Against Points 38 47 23 53 32 53 28 43 41 37 36 38 34 30 34 35 37 21 49 24 31 34 31 32 38 24 34 33 55 23 89 23 66 28 41 20 74 14 53 17 43 11 82 15 93 13 77 7 65 7 67 5
Team Sendedza Masters Khakhu Masters Wesifa Masters Vhulaudzi Masters Leopards Masters Ellis Masters Swongozwi Masters Mphaila Masters Madombidzha Masters Matidza Masters Dzanani 1 T/Association Mandiwana Masters Sinthumule Kuatama Ngovhela Masters Makungwi Masters Mudimeli Masters Mamas Masters
Vhembe Masters Soccer League Played Won Draw Lost 21 17 4 0 19 12 5 2 21 14 3 4 21 13 3 5 21 10 4 7 20 7 5 8 21 10 4 7 21 8 8 5 20 8 1 11 21 5 7 9 21 7 6 8 20 6 4 10 21 6 5 10 21 5 7 9 20 4 4 12 20 3 4 13 19 1 3 15
For 84 48 70 60 54 37 42 42 50 29 45 28 40 38 36 37 33
Against Points 20 55 18 41 35 45 37 42 43 34 48 26 40 34 33 32 40 25 52 22 47 27 44 22 44 23 51 22 66 16 72 13 69 6
Team Chipolopolo FC Tshianane P/Stars Marinikhwe Try Again Silver Bullet FC Sane Black Tiger FC Real Barcelona Makushu Shinners FC Sane Peace Lovers FC
Ward 37 LFA League Played Won Draw Lost 13 11 1 1 13 8 3 2 13 9 3 1 13 6 0 7 13 3 0 10 13 5 4 4 13 6 1 6 13 4 1 8
For 24 15 21 10 10 12 14 6
Against Points -6 34 -9 27 -9 30 -5 18 -19 10 -5 19 -4 19 -4 13
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9-0 drubbing for Havava By Frank Mavhungu
Given Mpfumba of Stamina Free in full stretch to hook the ball.
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In their Vhembe Masters Soccer League match at the Makwarela Stadium on Sunday, Stamina Free Masters taught Havava Masters a soccer lesson when they crushed them 9-0. Havava played the first 35 minutes of the game with only nine men, due to the late arrival of some of their key players. Realizing that it would be difficult for them to find their way through the defence of Stamina, Havava played defensive football throughout the first half. The wheel of fortune turned against the visitors from Thohoyandou in the 24th minute. The slender striker of Stamina, Tsumbedzo “Zoo” Manamela, blasted in a rocket from the edge of the box. The keeper of Havava, Lutendo Nemaguvhuni, could not help but watch helplessly as the ball hit the back of the net. Realizing that there was nothing to defend anymore, Havava committed suicide by trying to play attacking football. That gave Stamina Free enough chance dictate terms in all departments. Motheo Lebakeng was on target in the 27th minute. He received a neat pass from Given Mpfumba and unleashed a powerful shot from inside the box. Ntambudzeni “Manani” Mundalamo scored the third goal three minutes later. Manamela completed his brace in the 36th minute, following a square pass from Motheo Lebakeng. Ntambudzeni Mundalamo and Motheo Lebakeng scored in quick succession to bring the half-time score to 6-0. Stamina strengthened their midfield by introducing Mashudu Mathoma and Wesley Kutama for Avhashoni Magoma and Motheo Lebakeng respectively. They increased the margin in the 69th minute. Ike Mechieobi forced his way through the defence of Havava and beat the keeper with a ground cutter. Mechieobi and Zoo Manamela scored the last two later in the game.
Emmanuel Nyelisani of Stamina Free hooks the ball, while Sandani Tshengelo of Havava is on his heels.
Mashudu Mathoma of Stamina Free kicks the ball, while David Mudoseni of Havava goes the opposite way.
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