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Two innocent children bludgeoned to death

Suspect in hiding Justice Thagwane was found dead with his sister.

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In what is believed to be one of the most gruesome killings in Vhembe, two innocent children, aged five and three years, were mercilessly beaten to death at Makonde. The two children, Thinawanga Munyai (5) and her little brother Justice Thagwana (3), were bludgeoned to death with a knobkierie. Thohoyandou police spokesperson Major Mashudu Malelo confirmed that they are still searching for Prince Budeli-Vele (45), who is suspected of killing the children. The suspect is said to be the father of the three-year-old Justice. Circumstances surrounding the gruesome incident are still vague and the victims’ mother is still receiving counselling at the local trauma centre. The rumour going around in the village is that Budeli-Vele, who works in Gauteng, came back home and allegedly found the mother of the two with another man. The suspect, who is not a resident of Makonde, but from Nzhelele-Milaboni, is said to have vented his anger on the innocent children. He is alleged to have run away and has not been located so far. The incident has left stakeholders, the traditional leadership and organizations in a state of insecurity as people fear that the man might come and do more harm in the community. According to the next-door neighbour,

Killed: Thinawanga Munyai (5).

Ms Azwitamisi Madzivhela, it was village, but I rushed to the scene and between 00:30 and 01:00 when the chil- what I saw there was shocking. There dren’s mother, Ms Ndidzulafhi Thagwas blood everywhere in the room.” She wana, asked her assistance to rescue the added that the tiny bodies were wrapped children “because Budeli-Vele wants to in a blanket “as if nothing had happened kill them.” She added that the mother of to them.” - Continues on page 2 the two was on her way to meet the police at the main road to report the threat against her children. “When I reached the house, I found the children, Thinawanga and Justice, lying next to each other, covered with a blanket. As I tried to wake them, they were not responding. It was only when I switched on the light from my phone that I realized that the children were dead and they were covered in blood. I then called another neighbour, Dzivhuluwani Rantsana, who came and also confirmed that the children were dead,” explained Madzivhela. The children’s aunt, Ms Joyce Netshiavha, said that tension had been simmering between the two. She further indicated that she had received a call in the early hours of Wednesday from one of the relatives, The mother of the children, Ms Aluwani Thagwana, informing her of the was admitted to hospital after witnessing the incident. “I stay at murder scene. another part of the

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2 17 July 2015 By Kaizer Nengovhela

Passengers injured in bus accident on Madombidzha road Several of the 65 passengers on a bus travelling from Louis Trichardt to the Madombidzha area sustained injuries when the bus crashed into other vehicles and eventually ended up next to a fence. The injured were rushed to the Louis Trichardt Memorial hospital, but most of them were discharged after being treated for bruises and scratches. The incident occurred last Thursday on the Sinthumule road. The bus was transporting commuters to villages such as Madombidzha, Magau and Rathidili. According to one of the passengers, Ms Takalani Makhitha from Madombidzha, commuters complained to the driver, saying that the bus was overloaded. The driver apparently ignored their complaints and kept on driving. As far as the accident is concerned, A clearly distraught accident victim, Karabo she only remembers that “there was Rathongwa (14) of Madombidzha, photopraphed a huge cloud of dust and we could not even see what was happening. I waiting for an ambulance after the accident.

strongly believe that we were saved by the grace of God.” She suffered minor injuries to her head and a fractured left foot. “This is the most horrible experience of my life,” she added. Another eyewitness, Ms Julia Musethla, explained that the bus first hit a car and then sped out of control into a bakkie. “When we saw the bus hitting a car at high speed, we screamed and, as if that was not enough, the bus also came straight to a (another) car and suddenly collided with the bakkie,” she said. The driver of the bakkie, Mr Kassie de Lange, said that he was turning into his farm at Belkado when the accident occurred. He said that he didn’t know what had happened, because the bus came from behind, driving in the same direction as they did. According to Const Irene Radzilani from the local SAPS, the accident occurred after the bus driver lost control and hit a bakkie that was coming from the same direction. “We have opened

accidents in the region is fast becoming a major concern. Last Wednesday, seven people died when a taxi collided with a truck at Musina and a further 11 people were admitted to hospital.

The bus ended up next to a fence post after the accident.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

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“We hope the police will do their job” ers and they end up committing crimes. There are many structures that are meant to assist people with problems and it is done free of charge. There are elders who are always ready to assist and people should confide in them for an amicable solution,” he said. Ravhura further indicated that he was worried that the man might pose a further danger as he had not been arrested as yet. “We are making an appeal for the community to be calm and give the law a chance. Those who might come across the suspect should report him to the police and not take the law into their own hands.” Mr Tshilidzi Masikhwa, a sector manager at the Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme, said they were worried about the rising number of such incidents in the community. “We are available all the time to assist those with problems but people seem not to take us seriously. We cannot allow the loss of life by men who are supposed to care for women and children. We are planning to intensify our programmes and have dialogues with men in this area,” he said. Ndidzulafhi Thagwana and her fiancé Prince Budeli-Vele The two were buried in a during happier times. Photo from a family file. joint funeral on Tuesday. (From page 1) The local Sanco chairperson, Ms Khwatheleni Rambuda, said that they were living in fear as the suspect had not been arrested so far. "We hope the police will do their job and bring the perpetrator to book," she said.

a case of reckless and negligent driving against the driver. Further charges may be brought against him, pending the outcome of police investigations,” she said. The continuous spate of fatal road

The senior local traditional leader, Thovhele Vho-Tshilidzi Edward Ravhura, who came to offer his condolences to the family, said he was very disturbed by the incident. “We are worried that people are not sharing their problems with oth-

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House music star turns political agent Tendamudzimu Dagada, an doing justice by not declaring that many youths were beginning anchor of the region's best- where I stand. I am going to help to realize that the furture lay with known gospel ensemble, Wor- the ANC in all its campaigns, them. "We are very glad to have ship House, recently openly starting from today. I am avail- such a determined youth who are declared his membership of the ing myself to the service of the using their skills to the advantage ANC and said that he would organization," said Tenda, who of the community. We urge all assist the organization in its had a standing ovation at the end our youth to follow Tenda's campaigns in future. of each song he performed. example and unleash their full Dagada, popularly known as Matibe said that he was happy potential," he said. Tenda, is known as a staunch Christian and he recently released a monster house album, Deeper Love. During a recent event to promote his album, he left many fans eating out of his hands and asking for more. Backed by two dancers, he became an instant hit with his performance in front of the chairperson of the ANC in the Vhembe region and the executive mayor of Vhembe, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, political stalwarts Dean Tshenuwani Farisani, former MPs Tovhowani Tshivhase and Tshifhiwa Muofhe, ANC branch chairperson Alex Nemakonde and many youths. "I have kept my membership a secret Tenda (right) and one of his dancers are congratulated by Vhembe ANC for some time now and chairperson Tshitereke Matibe (middle) during their performance at I feel I would not be Shayandima. The Thohoyandou police are appealing to the public to assist them in tracing Motau Maid Phefia (17) of Itsani-Thivhulawi. He was last seen on 5 July. He was wearing blue trousers, a blue longsleeve shirt and Nike running shoes. He is tall and of medium build. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is requested to notify the nearest police, who will reunite him with his family. D/ Sgt Tshimangadzo Makhavhu is investing the case and can be reached at 073 262 6567.

Virginia Ramachinga (26), who hails from a relatively poor village at Masakona, is a finalist in the Miss Limpopo Youth competition that takes place this coming weekend. Virginia is a former Miss Capricorn FET and Miss Masakona. This young woman has many plans for the future and hopes to one day represent her province in the finals of the Miss SA competition. Virginia is, however, still looking for sponsors to assist her with costs such as buying the necessary costumes and make-up. Those who want to help can call her at 0715359509 or 0784077766.


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Five lose their lives in Thohoyandou accidents battle to keep them at bay. The driver was later located by residents, Hardly a week after the horrific accident allegedly hiding at one of the local schools, in Musina that killed seven passengers, and was handed over to the police. Vhembe experienced another weekend A woman who did not wish to be named marred by road deaths. said their team, Tshakhuma RO, was Two people died after the driver of a knocked out earlier on in the day, but they vehicle they were travelling in with others decided to have fun watching other games. lost control and the vehicle capsized. The “It was around 16:00 when we decided to accident involved soccer players who were leave, but we could not locate the driver of coming from a tournament at the Makwarela the taxi that had ferried us to the stadium. Stadium and happened next to the Tshikev- That was when we saw this local guy and ha School at around 16:00 on Saturday. begged him for a lift. To tell you the truth, In the second incident, three people, he refused, saying that we were too many among them two drivers and a child, per- as we were around 20. People forced themished when the vehicles they were travelling selves into the bakkie and as it was about to in collided head-on. The incident happened move away, I received a call from my friend, along the Punda Maria Road next to Tshi- who said I should wait for him. Hardly five khudini at about 19:20 on Sunday. minutes after the bakkie had left, I heard In the first incident, a day of fun for the sad news that it had been involved in 20 youth from an accident.” “We are losing many Tshakhuma enThohoyandou ded tragically police spokesinnocent lives and, in most when the bakkie person Major instances, these accidents they were travelMashudu Malelo ling in capsized confirmed both are a result of human error.” at a sharp, steep incidents and said bend, killing two young men and injuring they had opened culpable homicide dockets. many others in its wake. The bakkie was He said they had opened a drunken-drivpacked with soccer players. The players ing docket in respect of the driver who ran are said to have taken part in a soccer tour- away from the accident scene. The man, nament at the Makwarela Stadium earlier. Magau Donald Ntshavheni (27), appeared The driver of the bakkie allegedly ran in court on Monday and the case was postaway after the accident. The road between poned for a forensic investigation. He was Thohoyandou Stadium and Tshikevha released on a warning. School was closed for hours while scene “We are appealing to all motorists to be experts, firefighters and traffic officials extra cautious when using the road. We are combed the scene for clues. Even though losing many innocent lives and, in most the scene was cordoned off, a large group instances, these accidents are a result of of onlookers gathered and the police had to human error,” he said. By Elmon Tshikhudo

The bodies of the dead are loaded to a van of the local forensic services.

The driver, Magau Donald Ntshavheni (27) is taken away by the police to a waiting van. He was allegedly found hiding at a nearby school after running away from the scene of the accident.

There was blood everywhere on the road. Here firefighters clean the bloody mess at the accident scene.

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MTG Funerals to the rescue The Thagwana family of Makonde, who lost two of its members last week when an enraged stepfather vented his anger on them and killed them with a knobkierie, received a helping hand when a well-known local funeral business offered them a free burial for the two. MTG Funerals, one of the country’s leading funeral businesses, assisted the poor family. The two children, Thinawanga Munyai (5) and Justice Thagwana (3), were allegedly killed mercilessly by their stepfather, Prince Vele Budeli (45) after an argument with their mother, Ndidzulafhi Thagwan (44). The first-born son, Given Thagwana (9), survived as he was visiting relatives.

The gruesome incident, which shocked the whole country, took place on Wednesday morning. The suspect fled the scene, leaving behind the two dead little bodies wrapped in a blanket after the murder. He is still on the run and the community is living in fear that he might come back and cause more harm to the family. Ms Khwathelani Rambuda, the local SANCO leader, said they were the first to arrive at the scene of the killings. “The scene was shocking, with blood everywhere. What we saw will always linger in our minds. What worsened the situation is the abject poverty the family is experiencing. They were staying in a one-roomed house which served as a

kitchen and bedroom at the same time,” she said. According to Ms Rambuda, the funeral cost would have been excessive for the family “and that is where we sprang into action and approached MTG Funerals, who did not think twice but made a commitment to bury them free of charge. We are very blessed to have a company which is close to the people, ready to help at all times,” she said. Rambuda urged the community to support the company as it has the interests of the community at heart. MTG’s Shudu Magwabeni said his company was entrenched in the community and had a social responsibility wing that catered for community development

and involvement. “We are involved in many community initiatives. We are doing our bit in community development and we have helped countless families who could not give their loved ones dignity during death. We have buried so many people free of charge as a way of ploughing back into the community. They are the ones who make this business tick and we will continue being of assistance to them. This is our humble contribution to the community we come from,” he said. Our main branch is located in Thohoyandou, and we also have branches in Louis Trichardt, Polokwane and Johannesburg.


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6 17 July 2015 By Silas Nduvheni

Serbia’s Vojvodina Province to assist Thulamela Municipality Members of a delegation from the Republic of Serbia’s Vojvodina Province visited several agricultural projects in Limpopo during the past week and, according to the MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms Joy Mashoge, the visit will promote friendship and active cooperation in the fields of agriculture, science, technology and rural development. During a gala dinner for the Serbian delegation at the Khoroni hotel in Thohoyandou last Tuesday evening, Mashoge added that the visit would also lead to a change in technology and know-how in agricultural production between Limpopo and the Vojvodina Province. “Our department of agriculture, in collaboration with the local municipalities, will select farming-project beneficiaries from cooperatives, small, medium and micro enterprises and share their best practices with the Serbian delegation,” added MEC Mashoge. According to Mashoge, the Serbians’ tour include visits to the agricultural landscape in the Thulamela municipality, especially macadamia nuts farms. Thulamela Mayor Grace Mahosi welcomed the delegations and said Thulamela was the economic hub of the Vhembe district, while the district was the food basket of the Limpopo province. “In Thulamela, agriculture is one of the key job drivers. Agriculture and rural development are our pillars. With agricultural development, we are

also helping in empowering our farmers, especially emerging ones.” The Serbian provincial secretary of inter-regional cooperation and local government, Mr Brainslav

Bugarski, said the Serbians were good producers of maize and sunflower, among others, and hoped their exchange with would have mutual benefit for both parties.

Chief Ranwedzi Tshikalange and Mr Elias Tshikalange, photographed during a visit to the site that is alleged earmarked for a new secondary school. By Silas Nduvheni

Quarrel over selling of “development land” The MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development in Limpopo, Ms Joy Mashoge (second from right), greets the leader of the Serbian delegation, Mr Branislav Bugarski. Also in the photograph is Thulamela Mayor Grace Mahosi.

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A chief from Tshififi outside Thohoyandou said people were allegedly selling land earmarked for a new secondary school and irrigation scheme. Chief Ranwedzi Tshikalange said communities had applied to the Department of Education for the erection of a new secondary school to be built in Bunzhe, a sub-village of Tshififi, but that the sites were being sold to members of the community. According to the application letter from the Tshikalange Traditional Authority, the establishment of the new secondary school to be based at Bunzhe will ease the long travelling of pupils from about ten villages in Tshififi for attending school as far away as the seconday schools in Azwifarwi, Tshilala and Dzwaboni. “We are amazed by such people who are selling sites and stands since 2010 and without the approval of the chief and the tribal authority. We have also applied for a water irrigation scheme, which will help local communities in agriculture and farming, but such development have stopped,” said Tshikalange. He said he had tried to engage with the people who are illegally selling the sites for the benefit of themselves, “but I am surprised by people building their houses and they claim they have bought stands and they are entitled to build the houses. Neither I nor the tribal council gave permission for anyone to sell stands and sites,” added Chief Tshikalange. The chairperson of the Tshififi Civic Association, Pfarelo Luruli, said they were also amazed to see that people had started building their houses in a place set aside for the erection of the new school and irrigation scheme, which will aid the development of the communities. One of the people accused of selling stands and sites earmarked for the erection of the new school and irrigation scheme, Mr Patrick Madzunye, strongly rejected the contention that he was selling stands and site illegally. “Yes, I am selling stands and sites because the royal council and the close family of Tshikalange have instructed me to do so. We don’t recognize Ranwedzi Tshikalange as our chief because he is accused of dividing communities and we are waiting for the final date to dethrone him as chief of Tshififi and other villages,” said Madzunye. Madzunye added that the Tshififi and Bunzhe communities had never recognized the civic association, which is lead by Mr Pfarelo Luruli.

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Art Mudau & Entertainment launches his first book of poetry Music

Burning Doctor releases new album Reggae guru Callet “Burning Doctor’’ Lisoga recently released a new album, Thivhilaeli. The album comprises nine melodious songs and, according to the artist, he is very happy about the latest release. He added that the album was already doing well commercially. His first album, Athitanwi, hit the air waves in 2002. It proved all the critics wrong, as the first print of the album was sold out within two weeks. It was followed by Nyimelo (2003). At least seven albums and a DVD followed after the first two albums and Lisoga enjoys a large fan base. He was born at Ha-Tshino and started singing as a little boy in the Tshino Sweet melody choir. He later became the lead vocalist in the

Tshino Pentecostal Church. “Even though I am presently using my old studio, I try to work with different producers to avoid creating the sounds and same level of quality which the other in-house artists seem to achieve,” says Lisoga. Some of the stand-out songs on this album include Tshifhinga, Crazy World, Thanga Phanda and Loswo is coming. On this album, he is using a new style in terms of sound and rhythm. Lisoga sounds gloomy and sad as he speaks about the “malignant poison of piracy. I sell my music at taxi ranks in the town around Vhembe,” he says. “While I occupy this corner here, those who pirate our work will occupy the area over there, selling my music at a mere R10 per MP3 collection.”

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A Mashamba-based mathematician primary schools, to read on a daily basis, humble husband. “I feel blessed to have a husband who and school teacher, Tumelo Errol the love for books is still very low in Mudau, launched his poetry collection, black communities,” he said. “It is for is a true leader, one who loves his family titled Voices in the Wilderness, on Satur- us to write and publish more books, and and education,” she said. “All those posiday at Mashamba Presidential School. make those books available to the people tive values of love and respect helped the project to be brought to fruition. I would Voices in the Wilderness is a package out there.” of 35 well-crafted poems. A senior member of Mashamba Royal also like to thank Mrs Angie’tjie Phaswa“It will uplift people and take them Council, Vho-SE Mashamba, concurred na and Dr Phaswana for the support they from the ground level to the upper level,” with Dr Phaswana and said that rural gave our family.” The author attended his primary school he said. “It speaks about the state of the communities still had a long way to go nation, about Africa and also sheds light in educating the youth in terms of values, at Mashamba and later matriculated at on more social ills affecting all of us.” ethics and norms embedded in books like Raluombe Secondary School. In 1986, he completed his Senior Primary Teachers The book was published by an emerg- Voices in the Wilderness. ing publisher, Shukran Printers, which The author’s wife, Mrs Gloria Mudau, Diploma at Modjadji College of Educarecognises raw, new voices in literary was over the moon when she lit a candle tion, near Tzaneen. He later completed circles. Mudau’s book launch was also during the launch. She was full of praises his BA and B.Ed degrees at the University attended by his proud publisher, Dr for her loving, caring, understanding and of the North (now Limpopo). Ntavhanyeni Sampie Phaswana. Poems that stand out, such as Mother Africa, Witchcraft, Love, Life, and Belittled, were quoted by different speakers during the launch. Dr Phaswana lamented that many of the people do not read. He pointed out that people who do not read become stagnant and cannot develop as fast as those who read. “Although the Department of Education is encouraging Musanda Vho-SE Mashamba, Mrs Gloria Mudau, Mr Tumelo Errol Mudau, Dr Ntavhanyeni learners, especially in Phaswana and Mrs Angie’tjie Phaswana (Shukran Printers).


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8 17 July 2015 Analysis

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Her son, Mr Tshifaro Nyambeni, said that his mother was a very solemn, restrained and dignified woman. “For so many years, she served selflessly and faithfully in parishes throughout the country, and in those dark days she made herself available day and night to all who needed her,” he added. Thovhele Vho-Ratshinyiwaho Themeli described her as a pioneer, a born leader and a woman of vision. He said the whole community gathered with heavy hearts, because she had been influential in the area.

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others, let alone a traditional healer to not only be paid to the fact that body parts produce muti. are missing. “Rather, we should look for Secondly, De Jong said, ritual murder connections between the ones involved cases are characterized by the fact that and the context in which it happened. body parts are cut off while the victim is If you perceive it from that perspective, still alive. “Some anthropologists have Tshikhudo’s murder looks more like a also noted that the screams of the victim crime of passion,” said De Jong. would supposedly alert the ancestors, The question remains why Tshikhudo while others argue that a ‘fresh’ body part decided to cut off the victim’s arm after contains more medicinal power,” said De her death. “A simple answer could be that Jong. In Tshikhudo’s case, however, he Tshikhudo is aware of the illicit trade in testified that he had cut off his victim’s body parts and thought that he was able arm more than a week after she had passed to sell it for a good price. But that did not away. “That is rather late for it to be clas- seem to be the initial motive as it was done sified as a ritual murder,” said De Jong. a week after, but rather a choice to make De Jong said that to find a more accept- quick money. A wrong decision, able motive for the murder, one should as it proved to be, berather try to shed light on the relationship cause that started the between Tshikhudo and his victim. Accourt case for which cording to Tshikhudo’s testimony, they he has now been had had a secret relationship, which the sentenced to life deceased wanted to end. “Moreover, she imprisonment,” allegedly unmasked Tshikhudo’s adulsaid De Jong. terous relationship when she phoned his wife. As such, it might be possible that the motive was not a ritual murder, but one of revenge. Anthropologists have shown that the dishonour felt by an abandoned lover can be so fierce that the only way to ‘remove and cleanse its stains is by shedding blood’. By cutting off particular body parts such as the victim’s private parts, as Tshikhudo had allegedly done, ultimate vindication is found, through a literal amputation of one’s honour Mr Wiebe de Jong from the Netherlands, who is and dignity,” said De Jong currently conducting his doctoral research into the When studying the prac- symbolism of muti murders here in the Vhembe tice of ritual murders, De District, shared his insights into the infamous Freddy Jong said, attention should Tshikhudo “Hand Case”.

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Parents remove pupils from schools When the parents realised that their pleas for a new building were not being answered, they decided to close down the Bale Primary school in June and only allowed the pupils to write their mid-year examinations. The doors of learning have now been shut down for three weeks. Members of the school governing body (SGB) and officials of the Department of Education met earlier and, according to the parents, they never received the mobile classes promised in May. The decision to close down the school was taken by the parents and the community because they feared for the safety of their children. The chairperson The school’s eight o f t h e S G B , M r classrooms, which were Tshamano Raselabe. built in 1978 by the

community, are now dilapidated. The parents fear that the building could collapse and injure or kill their children. The walls are cracked, the floor is riddled with potholes and the roof leaks. Teachers and learners have reportedly sustained injuries as a result of the holes in the floor. The pupils also said that the school's roof was on the verge of collapsing. The chairperson of the SGB, Mr Tshamano Raselabe, said that bushes on the school premises also posed a serious danger to the pupils and teachers as snakes had been seen. “This school is a ticking time bomb, waiting to explode at anytime,” Raselabe said. He said parents had been pleading with the Department of Education to provide them with new classrooms since 1993. He added that they had alerted the Limpopo Department of Education on numerous occasions in an attempt to fix the school, but to no avail. He said the conditions at the school made it very difficult for education to proceed smoothly. Raselabe said they always found snakes and scorpions seeking refuge in the dilapidated classes. The communication manager of the Limpopo Department of Education, Mr Naledzani Rasila, said that the department was facing a backlog in terms of repairing infrastructure. “It is a well-known fact that our budget has been reduced. This school, however, is one of many schools that will be fixed this year,” promised Rasila. The gate that was locked by parents.

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River of sewage unbearable for family For more than 10 years, a suffering. Both my parents are from the municipality. “We have Thohoyandou family has had aged and the bad smell is affect- endured a lot of pain through the to endure the stinking smell ing their health in a negative way. years, because of the incompecaused by the persistent sewage We cannot even cook food in the tence of municipal officials. We spillage that leaves a river of kitchen as it is also smelling and need to be reimbursed for the suffaeces flowing into their own my car wash business is adverse- fering. We have spent thousands yard. ly affected." on doctors and our health has The Mukwevho family, who She mentioned that some of been compromised,” said Daniel. resides in Thohoyandou P East their clients had gone to other Vhembe District municipality along the Thohoyandou main businesses because of the smell. spokesperson Matodzi Ralushai street, said they had complained "These people do not care about said they had dispatched techniof the same thing time and again our lives and we do not know cians to the house and that they at the local municipality for the where to run to for assistance,” would get to the bottom of the past 10 years, but with no help she said. problem. “Our personnel are on forthcoming. The ageing Vhakwevhos, Dan- site and we hope the problem When this paper arrived at the iel Tsaitsai and Alinah, said all will be dealt with once and for house, we were greeted by a river they wanted was compensation all,” he said. of sewage that flowed straight to the kitchen and the outside sink. The stream flows around the house to the road outside the yard. To enter the house, one needs to wear water boots as it is watery all over. “It has been like this for the past 10 years. We tried to engage the municipality and they would come and fix it and go, but the following day it would be the same thing again,” said Ms Takalani Mukwevho (38). Mukwevho, who also owns Main Street Car Wash, said the engineers from the municipality told them that the pipes were old and too small, so that they could not carry the heavy load of the growing town. She said that she told them to remove the pipes to give them peace of mind, but they told her that this could not The source of the smell. Takalani Mukwevho stands next to the hole be done. “We are really where the blockade is. By Silas Nduvheni

Water and sanitation under scrutiny A summit highlighting the theme Water is life, sanitation is dignity took place at the Karibu Leisure Resort in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality area last Thursday. Stakeholders from the mining sector, the farming fraternity, academics, water-user associations, traditional leaders, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations as

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Experts urge pupils to make calculated choices The expression that it takes a whole village to raise a child came to life when the community structure staged a career guidance and prize-giving event for pupils at Mandiwana village in the Nzhelele area. Cash prizes were presented to 10 pupils who performed well last year. The pupils came from different schools within and outside the village as they only had to be residents of Mandiwana to be eligible for awards. All community stakeholders were invited to the event, and speakers and career guides included officials from the University of Venda, Vhembe TVET College, and Tshwane University of Technology. Pupils were inspired to read and study harder and aim for greater achievements and a brighter future. Vhembe TVET College’s Bonginkosi Dladlama told the pupils about the vocational opportunities available for them at technical and vocational education and training institutions. He told pupils not to despair, because South Africa provided a wide range of vocational possibilities and opportunities for the youth. The convocation and alumni officer in the department of communication and marketing at Univen, Mashudu Ramaleba, advised pupils about making career choices and informed them about the university entry requirements. The guest speaker, Dr Ndwamato Tshamano (Tshwane University of Technology), told pupils to start preparing for a successful future. “What

you become in life does not depend on what your parents have,” he said. “You can become a scientist, engineer, medical doctor – despite your parents’ unfavourable situation.” He told them that bursaries were aplenty to them; all they needed to do was to show determination. He added that each pupil must have a vision as it would provide them with focus. The chairperson for the Mandiwana community structures, Mr Samuel Raselabe, said that the purpose of the event was to encourage and motivate pupils, so that the community

could pride themselves on their own children. “The success of these children is also our responsibility,” he said. “As parents, we will always involve ourselves in our children’s lives and education to make sure that they have a brighter future. We need to see more doctors, scientists, writers, accountants and so on, coming out of our village.” A Grade 12 pupil, Calvin Mandiwana (17), said he felt really encouraged by the words from the different speakers.

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Choral groups bring harmonious melodies to the local people Fruit of dedication

Choral groups in Vhembe District have formed a friendship which lets them meet regularly and sing all day long at a designated venue. They have decided to take choral music out to the people. The groups also aim to remove children from the harsh streets where they are exposed to alcohol abuse and criminal activities by engaging them in singing. The events also aim to lure possible sponsorship from the local businesspeople, so that the groups can

receive financial assistance to cover travel and recording fares. “We believe that if we stick together and demonstrate our love of music, people will hear us and listen to our pleas for help,” said the co-ordinator, Muhali Magwala. A veteran choral master and composer, Magwala indicated that he had decided to host weekly friendly choral events, where two or more choirs got together and sang for the whole day - mostly on Saturdays or any designat-

ed day during school recess. Magwala is the man who discovered the Satma winner Jininka wayback in the 1990s, when she was still a young girl. “We also aim to get help from government departments, community members, and businesspeople,” he said. “We still lack proper uniforms and transport fares as most members are unemployed people and school pupils.” Last Saturday, The Mighty Servants Choir from Ha-Mutsha village

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and Muhali and the African Gospel Choir from Madabani village convened at Madabani Primary School. The Mighty Servants Choir’s director, Rofhiwa Muneri, said that the group had enjoyed the event, where the two choirs had praised God in song. “Getting together under one roof is what matters a lot to us,” he said. “We come from many different churches and denominations – so we teach one another that God is one. There are people who still discriminate against one another, based on the denomination or church which one attends.” The established singer and evangelist Sammy Mutibi recently joined the Muhali and the African Gospel Choir as a lead vocalist and has become part of the movement which is taking choral music to the people. “Many people tend to look down on choirs from the rural areas,” he said. “No, it needs not be that way – most of us, as you see us as celebrated singers, we started out from those choirs who sing under the trees or in classrooms.” The two choirs are available for singing at events and functions, such as wedding ceremonies, birthday parties and funerals. Muneri (The Mighty Servants Choirs) can be reached at 084 471 3440, and Magwala at 076 765 8750.

The joy of a Limpopo father who, in 2010, wished his daughter would fail her Grade 12 examinations because he did not have money to send her to university cannot be described. Mr Reuben Dzivhani became one of the happiest fathers when his daughter, Arinao, received her degree in geology. Dzivhani (51) of Thohoyandou, general manager at the Thulamela Municipality, was close to tears when he addressed guests and graduates during his daughter’s graduation party. Arinao (22) recently completed her BSc in geology at the University of Fort Hare. Speaking during the occasion held at Muledane, Dzivhani said he had then wished that his daughter would fail because he did not have money to send her to university. “At the time I had only R5 000 and at least R50 000 was needed for her tuition. I was also building a family house, which needed a lot of money, and I had to put the project on hold,” he said. Dzivhani said God made everything possible. “We were very happy when she passed all her first-year courses with flying colours but were shocked to find out that she became pregnant in her second year. We decided to give her the necessary support, even though she fell pregnant, and we are today excited that she finally got her degree and she made us very proud,” he said. Arinao said she had God, her parents and all who supported her to thank for her achievements. “I remember when I fell pregnant and thought that my world had come to an end. My parents supported me and my friends at varsity supported me throughout my pregnancy and I achieved my dreams,” she said.

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EPC celebrates 140 years of excellence and goodwill A large number of members of the The theme of the celebrations was Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Remembering the rock from which we South Africa (EPC) celebrated the were cut. church's 140 anniversary at Valdezia The EPC's moderator, Rev Patrick last week. Nyambi, said that the church had a history of excellence, goodness, goodwill and good leadership, which spanned more than a century. “It's the reason why we have chosen Isaiah 51:1 as our standpoint on this 140th anniversary,” he said. “We have got people from at People attended the EPC's 140th anniversary in large least six provinces – and all the numbers.

people enjoyed the celebration which was like a pilgrimage to many who spent five full days staying in homes or local lodges in and around Valdezia.” Different speakers encouraged members of the church to continue to walk and follow the path which believers who came before them had walked faithfully. According to Nyambi, the celebrations were aimed at commemorating the achievements and milestones of the church since its establishment in 1875. The celebrations were also attended by dignitaries from both the business and private sector and people from the entertainment industry attended and entertained the guests. The Valdezia Mission Station, which houses the EPC, was established by Swiss theological students of missionaries, Henri Bertroud and Ernst Creux. “The two had obtained permission to purchase the farm Klipfontein from a Scotsman, Mr J Watt, in 1874, on which they established the station,” said media liaison officer Ms Rirhandzu Nkombyani. “Mr Alexis Thomas, an artisan and missionary, was responsible for the buildings, gardens and day-to-day functions of the mission.” Nkombyani stated that the Swiss Mission complex consisted of Elim Hospital, Old Valdezia School, Lemana College, Elim Mission Church, Elim Mill and a dam, as well other Rev Patrick Nyambi (third from right) says the EPC's 140th anniversary went well. historical buildings.

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Minimum requirements: • A Grade 12 Certificate with university exemption, or an average of 65% and IP/13/10 higher for the previousIP/13/11 year of study at university • South African citizenship • Residence in the Limpopo IP/13/12 Province.

Please note: First preference will be given to local universities.

IP/13/17 Application forms (TE002) are available on www.limtreasury.gov.za, or may be collected and returned, as follows:

N6/Degree/Diploma in HRM/Public Admin/Management

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Polokwane

56-58 Paul Kruger Street, Finance House

(015) 291 8472/3/5

Vhembe

SCM Advice Centre, Government Building Complex, Office No E006

(015) 962 1752

Mopani

SCM Advice Centre, Government Building Complex Contact Person

(015) 812 0149

Waterberg

SCM Advice Centre 98 Nelson Mandela Drive, Decimale Building, Modimolle

(014) 717 5837

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SCM Advice Centre Lefa Centre, Schoonord Road, Jane Furse

(015) 265 1344

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ll be paid stipend in line with their qualifications. Graduates who have participated in internship programme in the public service y. The Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism is an equal opportunity employer, therefore people with couraged to apply.

st be submitted on Form Z83, obtainable from any public service department, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, certified copies and ID. Applications can be directed to: The Senior Manager: Human Resource Development, Private Bag X 9484, Polokwane, elivered at Evridiki Towers, Office No. B1 – 1A (Registry),19 Biccard street, Polokwane.

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Physical Address 19 Biccard Street, Office No. B1-1A, Evridiki Towers (Registry) Parliamentary Complex, P/Bag X 31, Chuenespoort, 0745 84 River Street, P/Bag X 1041, Modimolle, 0510 Mopani Government Building, P/Bag X 9681, Giyani, 0826 Old parliamentary Building, Block E & F, P/Bag X 5088, Thohoyandou, 0950 90 Bok Street, P/Bag X 9555, Polokwane, 0700

Ms Mathedimosa L.E 015 293 8419 Mr Mundzedzi 015 633 5169 Ms Makhafola L.K.M 014 717 1055 Mr Shikwambana M.D 015 812 0365 Mr Mudau A.A 015 962 4722 Ms Legodi L. 015 297 3839

Alternatively, they may be posted to: Head of Department, Limpopo Treasury, Private Bag X9486, and Polokwane 0700

ceive any response from us within three (3) months of the closing date of this advert, please accept that your unsuccessful.

Certifi ed copies2012 of the following should accompany the application form: latest statement of results; proof of income of 21 December parent/ guardian; applicant’s RSA ID; acceptance letter from university. CLOSING DATE:

Enquiries: Kenneth Ugoda (015) 291 8472; Joshua Manamela (015) 291 8473 and Leah Mawela (015) 291 8475. Closing date: 30 September 2015

The heartland of Southern Africa - development is about people

Masana Social Skills and Development in Louis Trichardt donated building material to the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) congregation at Tshikota last Thursday. Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Messrs Fhatuwani Mudau (church member), Mashudu Ravele (Masana) and Prince Mudimeli, a member of the church.

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Limpopo Treasury invites matriculates and undergraduate university students to apply for fulltime study bursaries offered by the Department, as part of capacity building initiatives aimed at meeting future skills and capacity needs.

Qualifications covered: • Bachelor of Accounting Sciences Economic Development, Environment and Tourism invites applications from suitably qualified young graduates from Limpopo een 18-35 years) to participate in twelve months internship programme. The programme aims at •exposing Bunemployed Com young Economics orkplace practices in order to maximize their chances of getting employment. • B Com Financial Accounting posure Minimum Qualifications required Ref No tion Services Postgraduate Diploma/Degree in Public Relations, Communications IP/13/01Internal Auditing • Bor Com Media Studies nning & Development Degree or National Diploma in Tourism Management or relevant IP/13/02Business Information Systems • NQFB Com level 6 qualification anagement Degree/National Diploma in Financial Management/ Supply Chain IP/13/03 • B Sc Computer Science Management elations Degree/National Diploma in Labour Law/ Labour Relations • IP/13/04 Diploma (Finance and Accounting/ Information Technology/ Internal Auditing/ National ource Management Degree/National Diploma in HRM/HRD/Public Management IP/13/05 e & Regulation Degree/Diploma in Nature Conservation IP/13/06 Information Systems) Financial

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17 July 2015 15

SPORT NEWS?

A new church, The Bible Power Life Church, was officially launched on Saturday. The church is in Thohoyandou and was established under the leadership of Pastor Amos Siaga. A large number of people from all corners of Vhembe and even from Gauteng attended the event. Mr Caledon Netshikweta (left), Pastor Amos Siaga, Ms Sylvia Siaga and Dr Happy Ramakhanya (right) were photographed shortly after the launch. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

Phone Frank: 082 969 3131

Church News

New youth leaders for Lutheran Church The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa installed four dynamic members into the church’s Young Adults League at Tshiozwi village a week ago. This yearly function was also attended by the Very Reverend Dean Alunamutwe Randitsheni as well as the executive secretary of the Northern Diocese, Rev Nditsheni Khodoga. The four leaders, Mesdames Pophi Murulana, Thonga Ludere, Selaelo Mmbadaliga and

Fulufhelo Phadziri, are expected to accept responsibility for adult leadership and service in the Lutheran Church, especially in Vhuilafuri Parish where they are all based. According to a spokesperson for the church, the four leaders are also to participate creatively in the various worship services provided for in the church. Rev (Dr) Ntavhanyeni Phaswana, who installed them, indicated to the four ladies that they are to realize the worth of every

individual in the church and local communities despite their gender, race and abilities. He added that it was refreshing to note that in a country where many were victims of moral decay, in 2014 the Lutheran Church in the Vhuilafuri Parish had installed 23 young adults. “You are not ordinary people. Some of you are aspiring entrepreneurs whereas others are doing excellent work in our health system. Go out there and make a difference,” Phaswana said.

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

16 17 July 2015

Notice

“Apply for funding” ARTS, CULTURE, AND NATIONAL HERITAGE SECTOR 2015 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ONLY FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS, PUBLIC BENEFIT TRUSTS & NON-PROFIT COMPANIES The Distributing Agency for Arts, Culture and National Heritage (ACNH), established in terms of the Lotteries Act (No. 57 of 1997), as amended, is once again in the position to consider applications for funding from the proceeds of the National Lottery aligned to regulations. Items 2 and 3 of part 1 of Gazette No. 33398 states that: (2) The priorities for Distributing of Funds must contribute to developmental needs, enhancement of social & moral responsibility, and economic viability of programmes designed to advance rural, under privileged and poor communities. (3) Of the total allocation available, for distribution by a Distributing Agency at least 50% shall be directed towards the following areas; d. e. f. g.

Support for the cause designed to protect and promote traditional knowledge and cultural expressions; Promotional work of arts and craft produced by groups of disabled people and women; Development and preservation of cultural heritage sites for revenue generation including tourism, attraction and economic viability for the community and/or; Promote and support entrepreneurial development through training of women and providing necessary infrastructure and facilities for farming projects as a primary response to economic development and reduction of unemployment level.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: In order to be considered for funding within the scope described above, duly completed and signed applications together with all required supporting information, must reach the NLDTF as early as possible but no later than the prescribed deadline.

THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR FUNDING: • • • •

IMPORTANT NOTE: •

For previously funded organisations, annual financial statements MUST reflect the full allocation of grants received from the NLDTF as a separate line item naming the NLDTF in the Income Statement of the financial statements. This is a condition of the Grant.

Beware of consultants and those who offer to assist in the application process for a fee. The National Lotteries Commission does not sell Application Forms, Guidelines and Other Templates. Applicants should not pay for these documents from any other person or organisation.

Applicants are advised not to pay for assistance in completing application forms. Payment for such services from the allocated grant will constitute a breach of grant agreement.

The NLC should be contacted for guidance on how to complete application forms. Should applicants choose to pay for assistance; the NLC will not cover for such costs when allocating the grant to successful applicants. Payment for such services from the allocated grant will constitute a breach of grant agreement.

In adjudicating applications the ACNH Distributing Agency will focus on the following areas: • • • • • • •

Development and production of original South African Visual Arts and Crafts, as well as music, dance and theatre. Focus should be on training and provision of required equipment and tools. Organisations involved in the production of short films and documentaries with distinctive indigenous content. Identification, research, documentation, conservation and exhibition of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (cultural traditions, oral history, performance, rituals, and popular memory). Restoration of heritage sites identified and supported by the relevant statutory heritage authorities such as the National Heritage Council (NHC) and South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA). Environmental protection with emphasis of education and awareness programmes for communities. Farming projects, with a strong focus on empowerment of women, youth and people with disabilities. Projects or programmes which aim to develop, promote, preserve and protect indigenous languages and literature.

The National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF) will give preference to applications from organisations that advance rural, under-privileged and poor communities that support transformation and development. Applications will be considered from appropriately registered Arts, Culture, Environment and National Heritage organisations that submit all the required documents and information, as outlined in the 2015 Guidelines. PLEASE NOTE: • •

• •

Applicants who have been in existence for less than six (6) months may apply through an agent/representative/conduit. Agents/representatives/conduits that assist organisations that are in existence for less than 6 months must apply separately for their own operations and programmes. The application must include all mandatory documents and required templates. The application must be submitted separately. Applications from family trusts and organisations established for profit or in furtherance of objectives of a for-profit organisation will not be considered. Applications will be clustered as follows, with applicable closing dates for submission:

CLUSTER 1: This cluster is targeted at provinces that have, over the years, not managed to achieve the minimum 5% allocation. IMPORTANT NOTE: Applications from provinces outside Cluster 1 will be considered only for National and Provincial Flagship projects or events which will take place between September and December 2015, have a high patronage, high geographic spread and are associated with National Days, and/or important Cultural Festivals.

Late applications. Applications not on the prescribed FORM 2010/1 for organisations applying for more than R500 000.00 Applications not on the prescribed FORM 2010/2 for organisations applying for less than R500 000.00.

The prescribed application forms (FORM 2010/1 and FORM 2010/2) and the 2015 Guidelines are available from the following NLC offices: HEAD OFFICE POSTAL ADDRESS:

HEAD OFFICE PHYSICAL ADDRESS:

Grant Funding Office

Block D, Hatfield Gardens

Private Bag X101

333 Grosvenor Street

Brooklyn Square

Hatfield

0075

Pretoria, 0001

Tel: 08600 65383

Tel: 08600 65383

LIMPOPO PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

EAST CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

No 5 Landross Mare Street

Phase 4A, Waverley Office Park

Polokwane

Phillip Frame Road

0699

Chislehurst East London, 5200

Tel: 015 299-4660

Tel: 043 813-3510

NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

Categories of Grant Amount

Opening Date

Closing Date

Province Targeted

Suite D, 9 Roper Street

Manhattan Place

Small Grants

Not more than R500 000.00

12-Jul-15

10-Sep-15

Kimberley

130 Bree Street

Medium Grants

R500 001 – R5 million

Free State, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape and North West

8300

Cape Town, 8000

Tel: 053 813-4310

Tel: 021 816-1810

FREE STATE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

MPUMALANGA PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

321 Corner Ryk & Stateway

25 Rood Street

Welkom CBD

Sonheuwel Dorp

9459

Nelspruit, 1200

Tel: 057 815 3010

Tel: 013 813 4810

KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

NORTH WEST PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

Office 22, Smartxchange Building

16 Aerodrome Crescent

05 Walnut Road

Industrial Side

Durban

Mahikeng

4001

2745

Tel: 031 817-4410

Tel: 018 815 3010

Large Grants

R5 million - R10 000 000.00

CLUSTER 2: This Cluster is only for Applications from Eastern Cape, Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Limpopo and Western Cape Categories of Grant Amount

Opening Date

Closing Date

Province Targeted

Small Grants

Not more than R500 000.00

14-Sep-15

22-Oct-15

Medium Grants

R500 001 – R5 million

Large Grants

R5 million - R10 000 000.00

Eastern Cape, Gauteng, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Limpopo, and Western Cape,

• •

All applicants for amounts below R500 000.00 must comply fully with the prescribed application form (FORM 2010/2) and the 2015 Guidelines by submitting all the required documents in the prescribed format and by the advertised deadline. All applicants for amounts in excess of R500 000.00, must fill in the prescribed application form (FORM 2010/1) and comply fully with the mandatory documents rules. Irrespective of the amounts applied for, the Distributing Agency shall, at its discretion, determine the amount to be made to each approved application after duly considering the budget available for distribution and the number of applications received. Only applications from organisations whose mandate, primary objectives, expertise and track record are in the Arts, Culture, Environment and National Heritage field will be considered. (Organisations like Home-Based Care, Orphanages, Drop-in Centres, Old Age Homes, Soup Kitchens, Sport Clubs, and Early Childhood Development Centres [Crèches] will not be considered.)

Website: www.nlcsa.org.za/Arts.html In order to be considered for funding, applications should reach the National Lotteries Commission Offices as soon as possible but by no later than the dates provided above for each category. The Distributing Agency reserves the right not to make grants or decide on the amount to be allocated.

The National Lotteries Commission (NLC) is calling on non-profit organisations, non-government organisations, public-benefit trusts and communities to apply for funding. According to the NLC press release issued on Tuesday, the Charities Distributing Agency will also make provision for educational facilities designed to enhance literacy through early childhood education, adult literacy, vocational training and mentoring for skills development that includes disabled persons. This is the second of three annual calls that will be made to the public to apply for funding in the current financial year. According to NLC commissioner Charlotte Mampane, the NLC has set aside funds in line with stated sector allocations as prescribed by the National Lotteries Act. While the NLC will in future implement proactive funding to qualifying beneficiaries, Mampane says the NLC will continue to disburse funds primarily through open calls to the public, such as this one. “We are anticipating a positive response and we therefore urge organisations to submit their applications as early as possible,” said Mampane. Mampane added, however, that they would like to stress that beneficiaries must still comply with set criteria in order to be considered for funding. “We would also like to take this opportunity to reiterate the fact that our recent change of status from National Lotteries Board to National Lotteries Commission will have no impact on our mandate to uplift communities through our grant-funding process. The application and adjudication process will also continue as before,” Mampane said. Applications officially commenced on 12 July for registered medium-sized organisations wishing to secure funding in excess of R500 000, while applications for smaller organisations will open on 1 October 2015. Closing dates for the current call for funding are 3 September and 12 November this year respectively. For more information, visit the NLC’s website at http://www. nlcsa.org.za/


LIMPOPO MIRROR

17 July 2015 17 By Frank Mavhungu

Sweepers are the new Bilisi champions Last Sunday was a memorable day for Maramanzhi Sweepers Football Club. They were crowned the champions of the annual Bilisi Soccer Festival at the Tshenzhelani grounds. Sweepers beat Masisi FC 3-1 in the final. Their first goal was scored by Sipho Shikololo, who converted a penalty towards the end of the first half. The other two goals came via Gudani Mphaphuli and Louis Phetheli later in the game. Masisi did not throw in the towel, despite the fact that time was fast running out for them. Their consolation goal was

scored by Baldwin Matshete, whose performance was outstanding throughout the game. Sweepers received prize money of R3 200 during a ceremony shortly after the final whistle. As he runners-up, Masisi FC pocketed R2 300 while teams that were booted out of the competition in the semifinal stage, Tshenzhelani FC and Tuwani FC, received R1 000 each. Masisi beat Tshenzhelani in the semi-final, while Sweepers’ way to the final went via Tuwani FC, whom they crushed 4-0. Baldwin Machete of Masisi FC received the oldest player

award. Machete and his son are regular players for Masisi FC. Maramanzhi Sweepers are lifting the trophy for the second time. They were crowned the champions in the inaugural event in 2011. Masisi were crowned the champions in 2013. Sipho Shikololo, the Sweepers’ fast forward, received the top goal scorer award. He scored three goals in the tournament. Hulisani Madide of Sweepers and Thanyani Phosiwa of Tshenzhelani received special awards for having played every year since the inception of the tournament.

The popular Phelophepha Health Train visited Louis Trichardt earlier this week and provided treatment free of charge to numerous residents of the area. In our photograph, a doctor is checking the eyes of this elderly woman .

Maramanzhi Sweepers Football Club.

A nurse at Phelophepha Health Train assists one of the patients. Accident

Names of deceased in Musina taxi crash The names of the seven people who died in a horrific crash at Musina were recently released. All the deceased are from Zimbabwe. They died when a truck and

taxi crashed at the weigh bridge traffic light, after the taxi allegedly failed to stop. The taxi was ferrying passengers from Beit Bridge, in the direction of Musina around 05:00.

Statistics supplied by:

TVEP

The deceased are Alice Chipato (26), Mavis Chipato(59), Yvonne Mhlanga(29), Batsirai Pasipanodya (32), Faith Nyabatsi(32), Dzvuke Nyaradzai(37) and Mpofu Nemathemba (38).

Statistics for Sexual & Domestic Violence

Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme

Month of June 2014

All cases reported in the Thohoyandou Policing District only Children / PreTeens (Under 13yrs)

2015

60 50

2014

30 20 59

59 54

1600

1268

600

614 527

466

1433

Sexual Assault 2015 Minors

562

304

1413

1004

540

73

1252

1010

550

478

488

544

574

574

926

554

Adults

137 167

304

Domestic Violence 2015

400

396

200

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2004

0

2005

# of client reported

Sexual Violence

800

1398 1415

1207

1200

Domestic Violence 1000

Teenagers (13-17yrs)

Total number of rapes this year 173

Sexual Violence

TVEP - reported cases of domestic and sexual violences between 2004 and 2014

1400

8

36

37

Domestic Violence

0

Adults (18-59yrs)

50

Elderly (Gogos 60+yrs) 2015

40

10

This year, Reach for a Dream will be activating the annual Slipper Day campaign on Friday, 7 August. All South Africans can take part in the campaign by reaching for their slippers and wearing them to work, school, or wherever they like - all in aid of helping children who are fighting life-threatening illnesses. People are requested to buy a R10 sticker from a Wimpy and proudly wear their slippers on Slipper Day. If you wear the sticker and slippers to Wimpy on 7 August, it will guarantee a free cup of Wimpy’s regular coffee. “Last year stickers sold through Wimpy outlets resulted in just over R1.1 million in funds for Reach for a Dream and this year we would like to sell even more to further aid this non-profit organisation,” says Karabo Morudu, Wimpy’s brand manager. In our photo is Yfm’s DJ Sabby with a Reach for a Dream Child. Photo supplied.

Minors

Adults

20 376

Rape Statistics 2014 Minors: 282 Adults: 272 Total: 554

Domestic Violence Statistics 2014 Male: 50 Female: 876 Total: 926

LIMPOPO SAIBA ACCOUNTANT’S FORUM Wednesday 29 July 2015 at Bolivia Lodge, Polokwane Registration: 08:00 Forum ends: 16:00 Cost per delegate: R 300 Forum open to all accountants – in commerce, private practice, the academia or in the government sector Register online - https://saiba.org.za (under Events) For more details – Contact Lizelle on 015 295 5292 / 295 4006 or limacc@mweb.co.za The following important topics will be addressed at this Forum: • Limpopo Business Registration Act (LIBRA) • B-BBEE – new Codes of Good Practice • SAIBA – the professional body for all accountants • Tax Administration Act update, with focus of accountants knowing their rights • FNB Instant Accounting package • POPI Act ( Protection of Personal Information Act) and the PAIA Manuals (Public Access to Information Act)


LIMPOPO MIRROR

18 17 July 2015 MMK Administrators League

Two victories for Tshakhuma RO United

Thomas “Razor” Makhubele of Artists controls the ball.

A talent scout from Mamelodi Sundowns, Mr Jan “Malombo” Lechaba, visited the Safa Vhembe MMK Administators play-off matches at Tshifulanani and the Makwerela Stadium last weekend. Photographed at the Tshifulanani Stadium are, from left to right, Given “Mendu” Ndou, Lechaba and Ndaedzo Mareda of Mpheni Home Defenders.

CHARITIES SECTOR 2015 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ONLY FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS, PUBLIC BENEFIT TRUSTS & NON-PROFIT COMPANIES The Distributing Agency for Charities, established in terms of the Lotteries Act (No. 57 of 1997), as amended, is once again in the position to consider applications for funding from the proceeds of the National Lottery. In adjudicating the applications the Charities Distributing Agency will focus on the following areas: •

Expansion of home-based care services through training and infrastructure development for the aged, the sick, vulnerable as well as the orphaned children, the disabled and rehabilitation homes, so as to enhance the standard of living in the rural, under-privileged and poor communities. Provision of educational facilities designed to enhance literacy through early childhood education, adult literacy, vocational training and mentoring for skills development that include the disabled persons. Social welfare developmental programmes.

The NLDTF will give preference to applications from organisations that advance transformation and development in rural, under-privileged and poor communities. Applications will be considered from registered non-profit charitable organisations that submit all the required documents and information, as outlined in the 2015 Guidelines.

• •

• •

Opening date:

HEAD OFFICE POSTAL ADDRESS:

HEAD OFFICE PHYSICAL ADDRESS:

Grant Funding Office

Block D, Hatfield Gardens

Private Bag X101

333 Grosvenor Street

Brooklyn Square

Hatfield

0075

Pretoria, 0001

Tel: 08600 65383

Tel: 08600 65383

LIMPOPO PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

EAST CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

No 5 Landross Mare Street

Phase 4A, Waverley Office Park

Polokwane

Phillip Frame Road

0699

Chislehurst East London, 5200 Tel: 043 813-3510

NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

Suite D, 9 Roper Street

Manhattan Place

Kimberley

130 Bree Street

8300

Cape Town, 8000

Tel: 053 813-4310

Tel: 021 816-1810

FREE STATE PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

MPUMALANGA PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

321 Corner Ryk & Stateway

25 Rood Street

Welkom CBD

Sonheuwel Dorp

9459

Nelspruit, 1200

Deadline date: (submission) of applications

Tel: 057 815 3010

Tel: 013 813 4810

KWAZULU-NATAL PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

NORTH WEST PROVINCIAL OFFICE:

Office 22, Smartxchange Building

16 Aerodrome Crescent

05 Walnut Road

Industrial Side

Durban

Mahikeng

4001

2745

Tel: 031 817-4410

Tel: 018 815 3010

Applicants who have been in existence for less than six (6) months may apply through an agent/representative/conduit. Agents/representatives/conduits that assist organisations that are in existence for less than 6 months must apply separately for their own operations and programmes. The application must include all mandatory documents and required templates. The application must be submitted separately. Applications from family trusts and organisations established for profit or in furtherance of objectives of a for-profit organisation will not be considered. Applications from Schools (public and private), FET Colleges and HEI’s (universities) will not be considered in this call. Applications will be clustered as follows, with applicable closing dates for submission:

Grant category

The prescribed application forms (FORM 2010/1 and FORM 2010/2) and the 2015 Guidelines are available from the following NLC offices:

Tel: 015 299-4660

PLEASE NOTE:

Minimum / Maximum amount to be applied for:

Prescribed Form

Medium

R500,001R5million

FORM 2010/1

12 July 2015

03 September 2015

Small

Not more than R500 000

FORM 2010/2

1 October 2015

12 November 2015

Tshakhuma RO United started their MMK Administrators League promotional play-off journey on a bad note, following their 1-2 defeat at the hands of United Artists at the Makwarela Stadium on Saturday. They rectified their mistakes, however, and won their remaining two matches at the same venue the following day. They first beat Muswodi Happy Fighters 2-0 and later overpowered Mukula Young Santos 3-1. Their game against United Artists was a seesaw battle. RO United did not lose their fighting spirit, despite the fact that two of their key players, Takalani Ratshilivha and Thulani Mashia, were cautioned with yellow cards in the opening minutes of the game. Ratshilima was reprimanded for obstruction while Mashia’s infringement was a tackle from behind on Mashudu Siobo. Both sides used all their substitution chances in the last half. RO United introduced Mulisa Luvhengo, Londani Davhula and Rendani Mukomafhedzi for Ntanganedzeni Mudau, Lavhelesani Mukomafhedzi and Victor Makhaukhau respectively. The replacements were not good enough to stop Artists from opening their account in the 60th minute. Their left-footed striker, Vutomi Ngomana, headed home after a scramble within the box. Artists did not have enough time to celebrate their goal. RO United fought back four minutes later. Ndivhuwo “Rooney” Makhado was on target with a header, following a square pass from Takalani Ratshilivha. Lutendo Matodzi of Artists was booked for pulling off his jersey inside the field of play. United Artist later replaced Mashudu Siobo and Maanda Mulaudzi with Ndaedzo Mutavhatsindi and Vuwani Masakona respectively. Masakona formed a deadly combination with Vutomi Ngomana at the forefront. Artists scored the winner in the 84th minute via Vuwani Masakona. Masakona was later booked for faking an injury

Website: www.nlcsa.org.za/Arts.html In order to be considered for funding, applications should reach the National Lotteries Commission Offices as soon as possible but by no later than the dates provided above for each category. The Distributing Agency reserves the right not to make grants or decide on the amount to be allocated.

Vuwani Masakona of Artists hooks the ball. Notice

Astonomy club to meet The Soutpansberg Astronomy Club has invited all local stargazers for an evening under the stars on Saturday, 18 July, any time after sunset. Up for grabs in the early part of the evening will be the crescent moon, with Jupiter, Venus and Regulus nearby. The evening promises a gorgeous photo opportunity. “Saturn, always a fantastic sight with any size telescope, will be visible, as well as numerous deep-sky objects in Scorpius and Sagittarius,” says the club. For more information contact Kos Coronaios at 079 148 4934 or via email at elephantcastle@ lantic.net

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A.R Madia Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE All persons having claims against the undermentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof. Estate number: 1277/2015, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Mufamadi, Christian Names: Ratshibvumo Simson, Date of Birth: 1942/06/12, ID: 4206125118082, Last Address: Erf 4372, Makwarela, Ext 3, Vhembe Dis-

trict, Date of Death: 2015/06/07. Christian names and surname of surviving spouse: Mashudu Alice Mufamadi, Date of Birth: 1964/12/23, ID no: 6412230097082, A.R. Madia Attorneys, Old Mutual Building, OfficeNo: G21, Thohoyandou BA, Tel: 015 962 3001.

Anton Ramaano INC NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS (SECTION 29) In the Estate of the Late: Tshilamulele Tshisamphiri Robert, ID: 560105 5979 082, who died on 06/07/2015. Master’s reference number: 1417/2015. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 (thirty) days as from date of this advertisement. Executrix, Anton Ramaano Attorneys, 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, E-mail address: anton@ramaanoattorneys. co.za, REF: AR/KM/ES.0127

Chardy Lutere MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING MAKHADO LAND USE SCHEME, 2009 I, Chardy Lutere and authorised agent of the owner of Portion 1 of Erf 4295 situated at number 30 Breda Street, Louis Trichardt Township, hereby give notice in terms of clause 21 (21.1.2) of the Makhado Land Use Scheme, 2009, that I have submitted an application to Makhado Municipality of Special Consent for the relaxation of building units from 45 to 65 units per hector on the above mentioned property. Particulars of application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the Department of Development Planning, Town Planning Offices situated at corner Songozwi and Munnik Street, Noor Centre Building for a period of twenty eight (28) days from the 10 July 2015. Any person or representative having objection must do so in writing within twenty eight (28) days to the Municipal Manager, Makhado Municipality, private Bag X2596, MKAHADO, 0920 or the undersigned. Applicant : Chardy Lutere, Address: P.O Box 1709, Louis Trichardt, 0920

MAKHADO LAND USE SCHEME, 2009 Nne, Chardy Lutere muimeleli o tendelwaho nga mune wa tshipida tsha u thoma tsha tshitande tsha 4295 tshi wanalaho kha nomboro ya vhu furaru kha tshitarata tsha Breda, tshikolobulasi tsha Louis Trichardt, ndi kho ufha ndivhadzo hu tshi tevhelwa tshitenwa tsha vhufumbili nthihi (21) (21.1.2) tsha tshikimu tsha u langula ku shumisele kwa mavu tsha Makhado, 2009 uri ndo ita khumbelo kha Masipala wa Makhado ya thendelo yo khethwaho ya u engedza zwipida zwa zwi fhato ubva kha zwa fuina thanu uya kha zwa furathi thanu nga hekhithara kha ndaka yo bulwaho afho ntha. Zwidodombedzwa zwa khumbelo zwi do lugelwa u tolwa nga tshifhinga tsha mushump kha Muhasho wa Vhupulani ha Mveledziso, ofisini dza Vhupulani ha Dorobo dzi wanalaho kha khuda yatshitarata tsha Songozwi na Munnik, Noor Centre lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) ubva nga duvha la vhufumi la nwedzi wa Fulwana 2015. Muthu munwe na Munwe kana muimeleli area na khanedzo anga ita nga u to nwala nga ngomu ha maduvha a fumbili malo kha Municipal Manager, Makhado Municipality, Private Bag X2596, MAKHADO, 0920 kana mune o bulwaho afha fhasi: Muhumbeli: Chardy Lutere, Diresi: P.O Box 1709, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Lutingo: 072 696 6674

Niland & Pretorius INC.

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IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE VINCENT JOHAN DA GAMA, IDENTITY NUMBER 570916 5064 08 1, UNMARRIED, FORMERLY OF FARM B552, BUYSDORP, LOUIS TRICHARDT, (MAKHADO) 0920, LIMPOPO PROVINCE ESTATE NUMBER 8791/2013 Copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the above Estate will be open for the inspection of all persons interested therein for a period of twenty-one (21) days from date of publication hereof at the Office of the Master of the Supreme Court Polokwane and the Magistrate, Makhado (Louis Trichardt) Should no objection thereto be made to the Master concerned within the specified period, the Executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the Account. DATED 8th JULY 2015 NILAND & PRETORIUS INC 2 ALBATROSS CENTRE 21 MARKET STREET POLOKWANE P O Box 10 POLOKWANE 0700 TEL: 015 291 1974 REF: MP / D46

MASIPALA WA MAKHADO MUHASHO WA VHUPULANI HA BVELEDZISO

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN

DECEASED ESTATE Estate late Mashao Nkhensani Mavis, ID No: 360707 0399 083 of Stand No: 780A, Malamulele,Limpopo Province who died on the 09/06/2015 and who was a widow at the time of her death. Estate No: 1359/2015. Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 13th day of July 2015. PBN Mawila Attorneys, P.O Box 917, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref: REDRESS/PBN/ EST 10/2015

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 Netshivhuyo Tshinakaho Anna, of ID No: 300104 0109 089 of Erf No: 22, Thohoyandou Block J,Limpopo Province who died on the 22/09/2014, Ref No: 1064/2015, 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 sais account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 13th day of July 2015.PBN Mawila Attorneys, P.O Box 917, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref: REDRESS/PBN/EST 08/2015

Tambani Matumba Attorneys

LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS IN DECEASED ESTATE LYING FOR INSPECTION In terms of Section 35 (5) of the Administration of Estates Act No 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspection of all persons with an interest therein for a period of 21 days (or shorter or longer if specially stated) from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later, and at the offices of the Masters of the High Court and Magistrates as stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payment in accordance with the accounts. Registered Number of Estate: 20522/2014, Province: Limpopo, Surname: Bungeni, First Names: Mbhazima Surprise, ID: 5505295303088, Last Address: Bungeni Village, Limpopo Province,

First Names of Surviving Spouse: Bungeni Mphephu Nelly (ID: 600101049083) Magistrates Office: Thohoyandou, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. Tambani Matumba Attorneys, 117 Krogh Street, Makhado, 0920, Email: matumba@tmlaw.co.za, Tel: 015 516 6411

Tshiredo Attorneys Notice in Terms of Section 35(5) of ACT 66 of 1965 The first an final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Manyaga Patrick Pandelani, I.D No: 7202230165003, Thohoyandou-J Limpopo, died on the 1999-03-15 Ref No: 000755/2015. Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days from the date of publication, at 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 13th day of July 2015. Tshiredo Attorneys, Office: D1 Sabina Plaza, P.O Box 6186, Thohoyandou, Tel/ Fax: 015 962 0706, Ref: MPP/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 Mboweni Mkhatshane Thomas, of ID No: 540213 5515 081 Nghenzimani Village, Limpopo Province who died on the 06/12/2015, Ref No: 994/2015, 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 10th day of July 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST.27/2015

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 Maimela Muvhulawa Grace, of ID No: 400725 0435 089 of Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province who died on the 24/10/2015, Ref No: 943/2015, 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 10th day of July 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST.25/2015

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 Mashao Mashango Aaron, of ID No: 350613 5187 089 of Erf no: 780, Malamulele A, Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province who died on the 22/03/2015, Ref No: 777/2015, 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 10th day of July 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST.17/2014

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 Maboko Azwidiwi Rosinah, of ID No: 590917 0250 085 of Stand no: 72, Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province who died on the 31/03/2015, Ref No: 738/2015, 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 10th day of July 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST.16/2015

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 Risimati Samuel Gezani, of ID No: 460322 5503 082 of Mdavula Village, Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province who died on the 15/01/2015, Ref No: 787/2015, 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 10th day of July 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST.26/2015

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 Mulaudzi Mbulaeni Tongai, of ID No: 800908 5528 084 of Muduluni Village, Limpopo Province who died on the 24/10/2014, Ref No: 21552/2014, 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 10th day of July 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: REDRESS / EST.127/2014

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate Late Maimela Dzhegeda Edmund Ezekiel, ID No: 360909 5096 082 of Stand no: 165, Sibasa, Limpopo Province who died on the 08/04/2015 and who was married in community of property to Maimela Muvhulawa Grace of ID no: 400725 0435 089. Estate number: 1433/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 13th day of July 2015.Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS /EST 38/2015

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Two temporary TEACHING POSTS available at Mukhwantheli Secondary School

NON-ACADEMIC POSITION ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION AUXILIARY SERVICES AND EXAMINATIONS

POST 1: Geography and English First Additional Teacher, Grade 10-12. POST 2: Mathematics and Social Sciences, Grade 8-12. Mukhwantheli Secondary School is an English medium school. The above posts are temporary untill the end of the school year 2015. Requirements for both posts: • SACE • A three year or four year teaching diploma or degree • SA citizen • Grade 12 certificate • Curriculum Vitae. Experience in the phase or field shall be greatly advantageous. Short-listing will take place on the 23rd July 2015 and interviews will be conducted on the 30th July 2015. Applications may be hand delivered to the Luvuvhu circuit office or hand delivered to the school manager at the school during working hours till the close of business (16:30) on the 21st July 2015. School Manager, ML Maboho: 082 437 7020 Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

SENIOR CLERK (P10) (2x posts) (Ref: B402 & B724) Duties: The successful candidate will handle submissions from academic staff and external examiners as well as communicate with exam office clientele. Capturing data, record keeping and processing results, and performing any other duty that may be assigned by the supervisor will be expected of the candidate.

Requirements: Candidates must be in possession of a three year National Diploma with three years administrative experience. Running of examinations at a tertiary institution will be an advantage. Computer literacy and good communication skills are required. Candidate must have good human relations skills. Closing date: 31 July 2015 Written Applications: The Director HR, University of Venda, Private Bag, X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 or e-mail: HR@univen.ac.za For further details regarding duties, responsibilities and other attributes of the positions and how to apply please visit www.univen.ac.za An equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Applicants not corresponded with within 2 months of the closing date, to please consider their application as unsuccessful. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates with foreign qualifications will be required to have their qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) before they assume duty.

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

VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY

PUBLIC NOTICE 2015/16 IDP/BUDGET REPRESENTATIVE FORUM STAKEHOLDER REGISTRATION PROCESS Notice is hereby given in terms of Chapter 4 and 5 of the Local Government: Municipal System Act (Act 32 of 2000) that Mutale Local Municipality invites all interested and affected parties/stakeholders to register as members of the 2015/16 IDP/ Budget Representative Forum.

NOTICE SERVICE DELIVERY AND BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SDBIP): 2015/2016 FINANCIAL YEAR

This invitation is extended to all Mutale municipality ward Committee, Provincial sector departments, representatives from organised stakeholder groups: (NGO’s/CBO’s, Special Focus Groups (disability, elderly, women, youth and children), Academic Institutions, Organised Business, Tourism/Agriculture/Mining, SMME’s), Implementing Agents/ Parastals/Service providers, Representatives from un-organised groups, Nominated Community Representatives, Resource Persons; and other interested and affected parties.

Vhembe District Municipality hereby makes public the 2015/2016 Service Delivery Targets and Performance Indicators, as set out in the Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) in accordance with Section 53 (3) (a) of the Municipal Finance Management Act, together with the performance agreements of the section 54&56 managers.

Registration process will be open from 24 July 2015 until 21 August 2015.

The document is available at Vhembe District Municipality’s Website at: www.vhembe.gov.za or alternatively they may be perused during office hours (From 08h00 to 16h00) on Mondays to Fridays at the following municipalities’ security (customer service) desks: • • • • •

Vhembe District Municipality Thulamela Municipality Makhado Municipality Mutale Municipality Musina Municipality

Registration is limited to two members of interested organisation

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Application for registration as members must be made in the form of written letters directed to the Municipal Manager of Mutale Local Municipality and submitted to the IDP office before the closing date of 21 August 2015.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate Late Ndove Joseph, ID No: 780530 5313 087 of Saselamani village, Limpopo Province who died on the 14/06/2015 and who was married in community of property to Ndove Mamokgapya of ID no: 821123 0488 087. Estate number: 1288/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication.

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

TENDER NO. 32 OF 2015 MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF ALL COUNCIL AIR CONDITIONERS FOR THE PERIOD OF THREE YEAR Suitable qualified electrical contractors registered with the (ECB) Electrical Contracting Board of South Africa as three phase installation electrical and as air-conditioning contractors, are hereby invited to tender for a 3 year maintenance and operation contract of all air conditioners under control of the Municipality, inclusive of the sub regions, for the period of three years. Procurement Office no. B043. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable from 17 July 2015 .at the procurement office No.B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00

TENDERS ARE HEREBY INVITED FROM PROPERTY DEVELOPERS TO BUILD STUDENT RESIDENCES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF VENDA.

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

SUBJECT: PUBLIC NOTICE ON MUNICIPAL PREPAID ELECTRICITY SALES BY THE THIRD PARTY VENDORS Makhado Local Municipality is currently rendering a service of prepaid electricity sales through the use of third party vendors in order to minimize the long queues at the municipality, and also to bring service to the convenient places of our consumers. People are therefore encouraged to buy municipal prepaid electricity from any of the following Vendors: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Mount Fuji Engen Shop Checkers Hypermarket Rambuda Accountants Sanity Factory Shop Spot Paint Vhakonisi General Supply WIREIT (This service apply to those who registered for cell phone banking) Zama Zama Tuck shop

Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorized person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 32 of 2015: Maintenance and Operation of All Council Air Conditioner for The Period of Three Years” must reach the undersigned by depositing into the tender box at the main entrance to the Civic Centre building by not later than 31 July 2015 at 12:00 on Friday when all bid documents received will be opened in public in the Council Chambers, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 80/20 score points. 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: • • • • • • • •

Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate. Copy of company registration certificate (CK.). Copy of company registration with the Department of Labour as Electrical Contractor Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID book(s). BBBEE Certificate Copy of ORHVS modules 1 to 10 or Level-04 certificate Copy of CIDB grade rating of 4EP certificate Proof of payment for municipal bill/accounts

All technical enquiries must be directed to the Director Technical Services, Mr Ragimana L.N or Mr E. Joubert at no. 015 519 3025 or 015 519 3181 respectively, whereas procurement related enquiries should be directed to the Supply Chain Officer, Mr L R Moswathupa at (015) 519 3171.

Enquiries should be directed to: The Manager Revenue (Mr. Radzilani N.R) or The Chief Financial Officer (Ms. Makhubela M.P) at 015 519 3000. Notice Number 119 of 2015 File Number 6/6/6

A compulsory briefing meeting will be held on 24 July 2015 at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, Ground Floor Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street Louis Trichardt. gear advertising-1758

The University of Venda (Univen) is committed to offering its 14400 under graduate and post graduate students safe and secure residence facilities which promote a learning culture. Univen is now formally inviting investors to build students residences outside the University Campus on a “Build and Operate” principle. Please submit or re-submit proposals to the University for further engagement sealed in an envelope marked: RFP Private Student Residences, RFP # USR-01/2015 and deposit it in the tender box located in the University of Venda, Facilities Management Building not later than 12:00 on Friday, 07 August 2015. Full compliance with the Department of Higher Education requirements for residences will be a requirement. Documentation is available from Mr Azwifarwi Magwabeni of Univen Supply Chain Management offices at Tel no 015 962 8366 or Email: Azwifarwi.magwabeni@univen.ac.za.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate Late Ndou Bebeda William, ID No: 390812 5144 080 of Stand no: 135, Lufule 1, Limpopo Province who died on the 25/05/2015 and who was customarily married to Ndou Uvhona Rosinah of ID no: 580405 0193 085. Estate number: 1406/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 13th day of July 2015.Wisani Baloyi Inc. Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS /EST 38/2015

LIMPOPO MIRROR Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 13th day of July 2015.Wisani Baloyi Inc.


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

LOCAL ADVERT - INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME (Ref: 5/3/4/3/44)

DEPARTMENT: BUDGET & TREASURY DIVISION

INTERNSHIP

Budget & Treasury

Finance

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS B Com/ National Diploma with Accounting I,II,III as major subject or Equivalent in Accounting, Internal Audit & SCM (Supply Chain Management)

EXPERIENCE

TOTAL POSTS REQUIRED

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NB: SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES MIGHT BE REQUIRED TO GO THROUGH A SECURITY CLEARANCE DEPENDING ON INHERENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOB. Makhado Municipality has a firm commitment to the advancement of designated groups, including women and disabled. Forward your application on the Council’s prescribed application form with a copy of CV and certified qualifications to: The Municipal Manager, Private Bag X2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920 or Hand delivered to Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt. Application Forms can be collected from Civic Centre at 83 Krogh Street Louis Trichardt or downloaded on www.makhado.gov.za. For more information contact MS. NYALUNGU N.B @ 015 519 3223 or MS. NEKHAVHAMBE N.S @ 015 519 3225. PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED NB: NO FAX AND E-MAIL APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED If no response is received from Makhado Local Municipality within 90 days after the closing date, it must be regarded that the application has not been successful Publication Date: 16/07/2015 Closing Date: 04/08/.//2015 Notice No: 128/2015 Ref: 5/3B

NOTICE SERVICE DELIVERY AND BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (SDBIP): 2015/2016 FINANCIAL YEAR Vhembe District Municipality hereby makes public the 2015/2016 Service Delivery Targets and Performance Indicators, as set out in the Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP) in accordance with Section 53 (3) (a) of the Municipal Finance Management Act, together with the performance agreements of the section 54&56 managers. The document is available at Vhembe District Municipality’s Website at: www.vhembe.gov.za or alternatively they may be perused during office hours (From 08h00 to 16h00) on Mondays to Fridays at the following municipalities’ security (customer service) desks: • • • • •

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Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014 published on 8 December 2014 in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998), of the intention of the Musina Local Municipality to license the existing general waste disposal site for the town of Musina. An application form was submitted for licensing of the site at the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism in terms of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act 2008 (No. 59 of 2008). All Interested and Affected Parties are invited to participate and register in the process by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project at Chameleon Environmental, the appointed Environmental Assessment Practitioner for the process, at P O Box 11788, Silver Lakes, 0054, Tel: 012 809-1704, Fax 086 685 5080, Email: bothmaj@tiscali.co.za. Written representation can be directed to Dr J Bothma. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

MUNICIPAL MANAGER

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 The Capricorn College for TVET hereby invites suitably qualified and experienced property conveyancers, pro­ perty valuers and land surveyors with a minimum of five (5) years proven track record in transfer / donations of land and buildings, land surveying and property valuing. Project name and reference number

Site Inspection

PROPERTY CONVEYANCER CCTVET/2015/01

Time: 09:00am to 09:30am Date: 21 July 2015 RAMOKGOPA CAMPUS

LAND SURVEYORS CCTVET/2015/03 PROPERTY VALUERS CCTVET/2015/02

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Invitation is called for applications from suitably qualified graduates to be part of the Internship programme at Makhado Municipality, for a period of two (2) years in order to maximize their chances of getting employment, with a stipend of R10 194.82 per month as funded by National Treasury.

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Time: 10:00am to 10:30am Date: 21 July 2015

Meeting Place for Site Inspection

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

ANNUAL BUDGET AND IDP REVIEW: 2015/2016 FINANCIAL YEAR 1. Mutale Local Municipality hereby invites the public to inspect the publication of approved annual budget and IDP review in terms of section 18 of MFMA Regulations which states that“Within ten working days after the municipal has approved the annual budget, the municipal manager must in accordance with section 21A of the Municipal System Act make public the approved annual budget and supporting documentation as well as the resolution referred to in section 24(2)(c) of the Act.” 2. Copies of the documents are available at municipal offices as well as the municipal website at www.mutale.gov.za Mr. SS Razwiedani MUNICIPAL MANAGER

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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Ramokgopa Campus (Next to Admin Block)

Time: 11: 00am to 11:30am Date: 21 July 2015 Seshego Campus

Time: 10: 00am to 10:30am Seshego Campus Date: 22 July 2015 (Parking)

Polokwane Campus

Time: 12: 00am to 12:30am Polokwane Campus Date: 22 July 2015 (Visitor’s parking)

Senwabarwana Time: 11: 00am to 11:30am Senwabarwana Campus Date: 23 July 2015 Campus (Parking)

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

TENDER NOTICE All interested service providers are hereby invited to submit written quotations and deliver them to Makhado municipality’s tender box QUOTATION NO DESCRIPTION

MAK07/2015/16

Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Windows Servers Standard 2012 R2 License

MAK08/2015/16

Request for quotation for the Wiring of Rabali Sports Field at Dzanani Region

CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE: Vicky Langa / Noko Selolo / Shirley Manyage / Hannah Kobela - Tel: 015 230 1800 The following documents must be submitted with the proposals: • A comprehensive company profile • Certified copies of Directors/Shareholders IDs • Company registration document • Registration document with relevant bodies that regulates the industries • An original and valid Tax Clearance Certificate • A certified copy of valid UIF Registration • A valid BBBEE Certificate • Permanent established office in Limpopo • Abridged CV of programme personnel • Programme organogram showing personnel involvement at various levels. • Experience in the trades undertaken by the consultant during the past five years • A list of references with all contact details (e.g.: Tel.No., Fax No., Mobile phone, E-mail, Fax2mail, Postal Address and Physical Address • Professional fees with all inclusive. • SBD 1, 3.3, 4, 6, 7.2, 8, 9. (All SBD forms must be filled in properly and signed) A compulsory site inspection meeting with representatives of Capricorn College for TVET will take place as per date and time stipulated on the Table above. Only bidders who attended compulsory site inspections will be considered. Only one representative per company will be allowed to register on the site inspection register. The proposal shall be deposited in the Bid Box at Capricorn College for TVET, Central Office, no later than 19 August 2015, Wednesday at 11:00. The proposals must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked “PROPERTY CONVEYANCERS (CCTVET/2015/01)/ or PROPERTY VALUERS (CCTVET/2015/02) or LAND SURVEYORS (CCTVET/2015/03)/” and the name of the Campus. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile e-mailed and late bids will not be accepted. The lowest or any bid may not necessarily be accepted.

COMPULSORY SPECIAL BRIEFING REQUIREMENT SESSION

CLOSING DATE 24 JULY 2015 AT 12H00

Tuesday 21 July 2015 at 11:00 at Rabali Sports Field

• CIDB 1EP • Be registration with department of labour as an Electrical Contractor ( Installation electrician)

24 JULY 2015 AT 12H00

Please Note: 1. Specifications of the quotations and MBD6.1 and MBD4 can be downloaded from the municipal website: www.makhado.gov.za or a hard copy can be obtained from supply chain management office B043, Civil Centre, No.83 Krogh street, Makhado Municipality 2. For more information, enquiries must be directed to Ms Ntsieni TP or Mr Ramabulana M at 015 519 3129 /3179 during office hours.

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

22 17 July 2015 By Kaizer Nengovhela

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Sea Robbers and Pull Together in 1-1 draw

Defenders beat Wayeni in play-offs Mpheni Home Defenders were too good for before the full-time whistle via Melvin Mabatha. Wayeni Sea Robbers and beat them 2-0 during Secret Mathebula and Forget Baloyi of Wayeni the MMK Admistrators play-off match played missed sitters in the dying minutes. at Tshifulanani Stadium on Saturday. The victory did not reflect the game in general as Defenders outsmarted their opponents from the onset. The boys from Wayeni were lucky not to concede half a dozen goals during the first half, as they were out of touch in all departments. Defenders missed two clear chances in the first 10 minutes. Dakalo Nwanamidwa shot wide from close range after receiving a neat pass from Given Ndou in the fourth minute. As if that was Given Ndou of Defenders clears the ball from Advocate Mokoena. not enough to heat up the fans, Ndou caused another upset three minutes later. He released aimlessly from outside the box, much to the disappointment of the team’s supporters. The half-time score was 0-0. Defenders finally broke the deadlock in the 68th minute. The long-range ground cutter of their left flank, Ndaedzo Mareda, left the Wayeni keeper, Engedzani Sambo, flat-footed. Both sides effected two changes in the last half. Defenders capitalised on a lapse in concentration and scored their sec- Moses Lisoga of Defenders (front) leaves his opponent, Tivani ond goal five minutes Mushombani, behind.

The Safa Vhembe MMK Admistrators play-off match between Wayeni Sea Robbers and Rabali Pull Together at Tshifulanani Stadium on Sunday ended in a one-all draw. The match was characterised by wasted chances on the part of the Robbers’ strikers. Kulani Baloyi missed a shot from the edge of the box after a good pass from Walter Munyanyi. Baloyi dribbled past a number of defenders, but hesitated too long to release and he was dispossessed. Although fans started to shout at the Rabali technical staff to

Photo above: Kulani Baloyi of Rob­b bers and Rabelani Muofhe in a scramble for pos­ session of the ball.

Football

Registration opens for FJR Women’s Tournament Registration for the annual The Best FJR Women’s Tournament will remain open until Saturday, 25 July. According to the sponsor and organiser of the tournament, Mr Fhatuwani Rananga, this year’s PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS PROPOSED CROCODILE FARM LEDET Ref: 12/1/9/1-C111 ; NEAS Ref: LIM/EIA/0000038/2015 Herewith notice is given of the public participation process in respect of: • National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) (“NEMA”), as amended • NEMA Regulations (2014) GNR938, Activities: 3, 4, 8 Applicant: Louis van der Walt Location: The Soutpansberg crocodile facility is situated 1 km from the town Vivo, on the farm De Ruigte 27 LS, RE2, in the Blouberg Local Municipality. The farm is about 525.5743 Ha. Description: Application has been made for the registration and standing permit for a breeding operation to breed crocodiles under the trading name Soutpansberg Crocodiles. The breeding operation will be located on an old farm land and no additional vegetation will be removed. The proposed crocodile farming operations involves raising about 1,500 crocodiles for leather (skin) production. Opportunity to participate: Interested and affected parties are invited to register and submit written comments. Stakeholders should refer to the reference numbers above and send their comments with their name, contact information (preferred method of notification, e.g. e-mail address or fax number) and an indication of any direct business, financial, personal or other interest they may have in the application, to the contact person indicated below, within 30 days from the date of this notice. The Environmental Impact Assessment will be made available for comment on registration. For more information contact: Fransis de la Rosa, Jacana Environmentals cc. Tel : 012 543 9093, E-mail : fransis@naledidev.co.za Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

tournament will be staged together with a marathon. The tournament will be held at the Muwodi Sunrise FC grounds on Sunday, 9 August. He added that the registration for the tournament is R350 per team, while people who wish to take part in the marathon should pay a fee of R50 per person. Rananga further stated that the organizers will hold a meeting at the Muswodi Sunrise grounds on the last day of registration, 25 July. According to him, several issues,

including the distribution of prizes and the kick-off date, will be discussed. Although other logistics will be finalized during the meeting, the champions will receive, among other things, a floating trophy, soccer kit and gold medals. Only the semifinal and final matches will be played on the date for the finals. He stressed the fact that the age restriction for the players is 25. Rananga can be contacted at 082 530 1952 for more information about the tournament and marathon.

replace Pfano Radzilani, their pleas fell on deaf ears. The technical team, however, brought on Ndivhuwo Masakona and Ndamulelo Mbezi in the place of Rendani Mukhese and Rabelani Muofhe respectively. Robbers could have scored more than a dozen goals, had they managed to convert all their chances. They were, however, denied sure goals by experienced former Dynamos and Black Leopards goalkeeper Amoni Phophi. Pull Together’s striker, Vuledzani Mahosi, missed a clear chance in the 40th minute. His team mate, Rudzani Ralushai,

committed a similar blunder two minutes later. The half-time score was still nil-nil. Robbers started the second half as if they were going to bury their opponents alive. Their breakthrough came in the 69th minute when Collen Sambo caught Phophi off guard and beat him with a volley. The equalizing goal came in the 82nd minute. Ndamulelo Mbezi scored from a free kick after he had been brought down. Late in the match, Advocate Mokoena of Robbers was sent off for a second bookable offence.

By Frank Mavhungu

Cash prizes for Mulfa teams The prizegiving ceremony of the Mutale Local Football Association (Mulfa) will take place at the Big Tree Lodge at Zwigodini village tomorrow (Saturday) morning. The prize money of R100 000 will be distributed to the 49 teams affiliated with the association last season. According to the chairman of the association, Mr Ntodeni Mulovhedzi, the winners from the four associations’ Super League Streams, Tshisimani Top Challengers, Musunda United Brothers, Musunda Northern Topio and Thengwe Flying Peace, played in their champ-of-champs matches last month in a bid determine the overall champions.

The overall champions, Tshisimani Top Challengers FC, will be receive R6 500 and a floating trophy, while the second-best side, Musunda United Brothers, will take home R5 500. The other two teams, Musunda Northern Topio and Thengwe Flying Peace, will each receive R4 800. The teams that obtained the second position in each stream will become R3 500 richer, while the teams that finished from the third to the ninth position will receive cash prizes ranging from R3 000 down to R1 000, while the remaining teams from each stream will each take home R900. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 10:00.

Limpopo Kaizer Chiefs supporters, led by the well-known Mukwevho and Maradona Ratshibayi, pose during theirrecent meeting at Nzhelele Mandis.


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By Frank Mavhungu

Hungry Lions win soccer challenge after shoot-out Maranzhe Hungry Lions were crowned the Petrus Madzuhe Soccer Challenge champions when they beat Phandulaluvalo FC 3-1 in the final at the Maranzhe grounds on Sunday. The winner was determined through a penalty shoot-out after no goal was scored during the regulation time. Hungry Lions were presented with a cash prize of R5 000, soccer kit and a floating trophy during a ceremony held at the grounds shortly after the final. Phandulaluvalo FC went home with R3 000 and a soccer kit. Other cash prizes were awarded to third-placed Themba Sunrise The best player in the tournament, Pfarelo Nemaranzhe, Riders (R2 300) and R1 700 receives his trophy from one of the sponsors, Mr Rendani to Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions (4th). Sunrise Riders beat Ndou.

Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions 2-1 in the losers’ final match at the same venue before the final. Pfarelo Nemaranzhe of Maranzhe Hungry Lions and Dakalo Nemakonde of Sunrise Riders, with three goals apiece, shared the top goal scorer award. The player of the tournament award went to Zwidofhelangani Nevhulaudzi of Hungry Lions. Lugisani Ndou of Lions was the best keeper of the tournament. Two local professional soccer The captain of Hungry Lions, Pfarelo Nemaranzhe, receives his team’s players, Rendani Ndou and trophy from the sponsors, Mr Rendani Ndou and Mr Thivhavhudzi Thivhavhudzi Ndou, spon- Ndou (right). sored the tournament. Ndou is a regular striker for Polokwane City while his younger brother, Thivhavhudzi, is a reliable Black Leopards centre back. Fifteen teams took part in the tournament.

MMK Administrators’ league

Mixed fortunes for Mukula Young Santos in play-offs Mukula Young Santos started their MMK Administrators League promotional play-off matches with a bang, but the wheel of fortune turned against them in their last two matches. They beat Muswodi Happy Fighters 2-0 in their opening match at the Makwarela Stadium on Saturday, but shared the spoils with United Artists, when they played to a goalless draw at the same venue the following day. Their third match was against Tshakhuma RO United, to whom they lost 1-3 on Sunday afternoon. As if they were going to bury Santos alive, Happy Fighters started the game like a house on fire but their original stamina vanished with time. Fighters threatened to score in the eighth minute. Their slender striker, Gudani Ramuthelo, was unlucky when his volley hit the woodwork and bounced out of the field of play. Rinae Ndwammbi of Happy Fighters was the first player to go into the referee’s book. He obstructed Vuwani Nendauni just outside the box in the 18th minute. Young Santos gained momentum with time and scored their first goal via Candy Khaukanani in the 24th minute. Khaukanani broke loose from the right corner and beat the keeper with a ground cutter. Santos were forced to effect an early change to their starting line-up. They introduced Freedom

Phathutshedzo Takalani of Santos leaves the pitch after seeing red.

Makhuvha for Jacob Ramudzuli, who was taken to hospital with a dislocated elbow joint. Tshimangadzo Managa of Santos was booked, following a continued argument with the referee two minutes before the half-time whistle. Happy Fighters introduced Mavhuthu Makana and Zachariah Ndou for Rinae Ndwammbi and Lu-

tendo Mukondeleni early in the last half. Santos were reduced to 10 men in the 74th minute. Phathutshedzo Takalani handled the ball intentionally and the referee did not hesitate to send him off. Joshua Netshilindi scored the second for Santos with a header after a corner kick that was The top goal scorers, Pfarelo Nemaranzhe of Hungry Lions (left) and taken by Tshimangadzo Managa in Dakalo Nemakonde of Themba Sunrise Riders (right), photographed with their trophy. In the centre of the photo is one of the sponsors, Mr the referee’s optional time. Rendani Ndou.

Soccer League Logs Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 - No handwritten logs will be accepted Team Jomo Young Stars Mbhokota FC Waterval All Stars Bokisi Scientist FC Bungeni Y Diplomats Valdezia United FC Matlhari FC Mpheni Young Stars Valdezia Juventus FC Mukondeni S Stars Caring FC Matsila M Sweepers Mailaskop Action Killers Elim Blackpool Juniors Nwaxinyamani United FC Mpheni Real Rovers Hluvukani Valdezia FC Mashau Movers FC Wata Peace Makers Mufeba Cruel Tigers

Elim Superspar Soccer League Played Won Draw Lost 33 22 6 5 30 21 5 4 33 21 8 4 34 20 7 7 33 17 5 11 32 17 7 8 32 18 4 10 33 14 11 8 31 13 9 9 32 12 6 14 34 12 6 16 32 10 10 12 35 12 7 16 32 12 5 16 32 8 9 15 32 9 6 17 32 11 6 15 32 5 3 24 32 6 3 23 34 1 0 33

For 61 56 71 60 51 55 64 57 39 38 39 38 35 45 25 27 35 37 31 2

Against Points 34 72 23 68 27 71 25 67 37 56 20 58 34 58 37 53 33 48 42 42 46 43 43 40 50 43 55 41 45 32 65 33 53 39 63 27 63 21 75 3

Team Tshirenzheni Peace Makers Tshituni Manchester United Mutititi United Brother Kokwane Footprint Rabali Peace Makers Makhado Young United Pfumbada FC Tshituni Pitco Pirates Tshituni Yellow Birds Mapila Y Development Mabirimisa Powerline

Team Mashamba Masters FC Mbhokota Masters FC Bungeni Masters FC Nwamatatani Masters FC Basani Masters FC Elim Masters FC Waterval Masters FC Mashau Thondoni FC

Hlanganani Masters Football League Played Won Draw Lost 5 3 0 2 5 4 1 0 5 4 0 1 5 2 2 1 5 1 1 3 5 1 2 2 5 1 2 2 5 0 0 5

For 12 26 14 16 15 8 9 6

Against Points 15 9 11 13 4 12 10 8 19 4 11 5 10 5 28 0

Team Muila FC Madadzhi E Stars Tshivhuyuni Green Rovers Tshivhangani Stone Break Thembisa Las Vegas Muumoni Blue Birds Donkerhoek City Crush Sereni Home Boys Nthabalala Amakhosi XII Gumani Young Stara Slanger AC Milan Pfananani H Defenders Riversdale United FC Likhade Flying Birds Mamphagi Young Killers Pfananani Try Again

Played 25 26 26 25 26 26 25 25 24 25 21 25 24 25 23 26

Hlanganani Stream Won Draw 19 5 19 4 16 5 14 8 13 5 10 9 8 6 9 3 7 8 7 10 6 4 5 5 6 5 4 8 4 5 3 5

Lost 1 3 5 3 8 7 11 13 9 8 11 15 13 13 14 18

For 43 57 46 46 31 31 31 31 25 42 17 28 23 30 26 14

Against Points 8 62 23 61 23 53 24 50 17 44 56 39 31 30 27 30 31 29 37 31 30 22 47 20 38 23 43 20 51 17 53 14

Team Yizoyizo Pool Club Xendewula Pool Club Diza Pool Club Thabelo Pool Club Iketleng Pool Club Hlayiseka Pool Club Jembe Pool Club Toy Pool Club Loss Matheka Pool Club Hillside Pool Club Petermzala Pool Club My Willow Pool Club Gilson Pool Club Mamba Pool Club

Played 10 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 10 10 11 9 10

Hlapa League Log Won Draw 8 1 6 2 5 3 5 1 6 1 4 2 6 1 3 5 5 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 3

Lost 1 3 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 5 5 6 5 7

For 119 116 117 107 126 97 116 115 96 73 88 110 85 96

Against Points 89 25 102 20 99 18 111 16 94 19 103 14 91 19 133 14 103 16 112 10 108 11 90 11 91 8 114 6

Team Gogobole Bucs FC Benny Sport Academy Murunwa School of Exell Magau United FC Madombidzha Try Again Madombidzha Celtics FC Ravele Highlanders FC Gogobole H Defenders Tshiozwi Mates FC Matika FC Manavhela Real Fighters Ramahantshe Re-United Ravele Black Dragons

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Played Won Draw Lost 20 13 7 0 18 12 5 1 20 13 4 1 18 9 7 2 19 7 6 6 19 7 5 7 17 6 5 6 20 5 8 7 20 4 7 9 21 5 4 12 19 4 3 12 19 3 5 11 20 3 4 13

For 50 36 45 23 28 29 21 14 21 24 30 30 27

Against Points 14 46 11 41 22 42 12 34 27 27 31 26 25 23 14 23 31 19 38 19 48 15 45 14 52 13

Nzhelele Football Association league Log Played Won Draw Lost 20 16 2 2 20 10 8 2 20 9 4 7 19 8 5 6 19 7 5 7 19 6 6 7 20 6 6 8 19 7 2 10 19 4 5 10 19 3 7 9 13 3 2 8

For 42 37 29 29 31 24 20 32 24 20 17

Against Points 21 50 14 38 28 31 25 29 24 26 26 24 22 24 42 20 35 17 38 16 30 11

Team The Elephants FC Waterval Super Strikers Madapha FC Riverplaats FC Serovha XI FC Mashau Young Movers Mambedi FC

Sasko U/13 Boys Stream A Played Won Drawn Lost 5 5 0 0 6 4 1 1 6 2 0 4 6 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 5 1 0 4 1 1 0 0

For 12 10 2 3 2 5 2

Against Points 5 15 4 13 6 6 10 5 3 4 11 3 0 3

Team Hlanganani FC Porto Madapha FC Nwaxinyamani United FC The Elephants

Sasko U/13 Girls Stream A Played Won Drawn Lost 5 5 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5

For 7 4 0 2

Against Points 1 15 3 3 0 0 8 0

Team The Elephants FC Hlanganani FC Porto Nwaxinyamani United FC Sereni Ladies FC Masethe Young Sisters Madapha FC

Sasko U/15 Girls Stream A Played Won Drawn Lost 7 4 1 2 5 4 1 0 4 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 3

For 10 11 4 1 1 0

Against Points 2 13 4 13 9 4 2 1 4 1 3 0

Team Phadzima KSP Y Stars Matshavhawe United FC Sangoma Black Robbers Vuvha Kill Them All Tshedza Onismus FC Maelula Ramblers FC Khunda United Brothers Matshavhawe C T See Mavhunga Home Sweepers Phadzima Shining Stars Mauluma All Stars Nyatema FC Makungwi Reris FC

Played 23 21 23 22 22 21 21 21 19 21 22 22 22

Nzhelele Stream A Won Draw 13 10 13 4 14 5 11 7 12 5 11 6 8 8 6 6 5 3 4 4 3 5 2 3 2 1

For 56 33 43 45 39 27 27 30 23 22 30 13 20

Against Points 19 49 16 43 18 47 22 40 20 41 29 38 23 32 24 24 42 18 44 18 51 14 47 9 66 7

Team Muraida Y Development Shanzha Continental S Milaboni C T Down Mandala Y Vultures Masethoni United Brothers Khalavha Napoli FC Khakhu Young Chiefs Sheshe Bush Bucks Thononda All Stars Mundunungy Try Again Fundudzi United Brothers Trimmer Boys FC Fondwe Mighty Blues

Nzhelele Stream B Played Won Draw 19 13 4 21 11 6 22 12 7 21 111 5 21 8 9 21 8 6 20 9 5 22 9 6 19 6 8 21 4 8 21 4 7 20 1 6 20 1 3

Team Manavhela Black Aces Maebani Aces United Midoroni Real Hearts Muduluni Young Chiefs Muraleni Young Rebellions Muraleni Lakuruna FC MML FC Zamenkoste Happy Boys Makhitha Oscar Stars Rainbow All S Academy Ramanhantsha Re-United Madodonga United Stars

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream B Played Won Draw Lost 21 15 4 2 20 10 5 5 19 9 6 4 21 7 7 6 21 8 6 7 20 7 5 8 21 6 9 6 19 5 9 5 20 4 12 4 20 5 7 8 19 3 8 8 20 0 2 18

Lost 0 4 3 4 5 4 5 9 11 11 14 17 19

Lost 2 4 3 5 4 7 6 6 5 9 10 13 17

For 41 43 38 37 25 29 26 29 29 23 16 14 12

Against Points 20 43 27 39 21 43 27 38 21 33 23 30 19 32 26 33 28 26 31 20 30 19 45 9 48 6

For 40 25 35 33 30 29 27 16 21 34 20 8

Against Points 12 49 21 35 23 33 27 29 30 30 31 29 21 27 22 24 26 24 32 22 28 17 48 2

Nzhelele Stream C Won Draw 16 4 12 3 13 3 9 5 9 5 8 4 9 2 8 4 7 4 7 4 6 2 4 4 2 5

Team Matanda Seven Stars Raliphaswa FC Matanda Rockers FC Mudimeli Bombers FC Mphaila Young Tigers Masana FET College Mandiwana Soccer Acad FJ Napoli FC Tshikudo First Profess Mphephu Hotspurs FC Sipholi Smilling Movers Tshirolwe P Brothers Mphephu Naughty Boys

Played 20 21 21 20 23 20 20 23 21 22 22 21 21

Lost 0 6 5 6 9 8 9 11 10 11 14 13 14

For 41 42 34 32 28 31 36 28 30 35 25 30 20

Against Points 18 52 26 39 24 39 29 32 31 32 33 28 31 29 28 28 36 25 41 25 49 20 43 16 41 11

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 12 11 0 1 12 9 2 1 12 10 1 1 12 9 2 1 12 8 2 2 12 7 1 4 11 6 4 1 12 7 1 4 12 5 4 3 12 5 2 5 12 6 1 5 11 5 1 5 11 5 3 3 11 5 3 3 12 4 3 5 12 5 2 5 12 4 4 4 12 4 1 7 12 3 1 8 12 3 2 7 12 1 4 7 12 2 2 8 12 3 0 9 11 0 1 10 12 0 1 11 7 0 0 7

For 44 63 53 46 41 46 31 27 33 26 30 26 29 37 23 45 36 15 27 16 21 22 26 11 14 6

Against Points 15 33 17 29 18 31 16 29 22 26 28 22 19 22 25 22 22 19 37 17 20 19 12 16 21 18 24 18 32 15 44 17 36 16 28 13 55 10 28 11 34 7 49 8 52 9 38 1 41 1 44 0

Team Sendedza Masters Khakhu Masters Wesifa Masters Leopards Masters Vhulaudzi 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 16 14 2 0 16 11 4 1 15 11 2 2 15 9 4 2 16 9 2 5 16 6 4 6 16 6 4 6 16 5 6 5 16 7 1 8 16 4 7 5 16 5 5 6 16 4 2 10 16 4 4 8 16 3 4 9 16 3 4 9 16 3 3 10 16 1 2 13

For 62 43 55 46 37 24 26 29 42 22 33 22 31 25 30 30 24

Against Points 11 44 13 37 27 35 27 31 31 29 31 22 35 22 26 21 34 22 36 19 34 20 39 14 31 16 41 13 48 13 46 12 56 5

Team The Elephants FC Bodwe FC Waterval Super Strikers Serovha XI FC Masethe Young Brothers Riverplaats FC Madapha FC Mashau Y Movers Hlanganani FC Porto Mashau Y Boys Mambedi FC

Sasko U/15 Boys Stream A Played Won Drawn Lost 9 6 3 0 7 4 1 2 6 4 1 1 9 3 1 5 3 3 0 0 9 2 4 6 6 1 4 1 8 1 3 4 6 1 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

For 24 14 8 12 5 9 11 3 8 1 1

Against Points 13 21 8 13 4 13 10 10 2 9 22 7 2 7 13 6 12 4 4 0 1 1

Team The Elephants FC Bodwe FC Valdezia All Stars Riverplaats FC Hlanganani FC Porto Serovha XI FC Mambedi FC Masethe Young Brothers Bokisi Lucky Stars Mashau Young Boys

Sasko U/17 Boys Stream A Played Won Drawn Lost 8 5 2 1 8 4 1 3 5 4 1 0 9 4 0 5 10 5 0 5 8 3 2 3 8 3 2 3 3 3 0 0 8 2 1 5 8 0 0 8

For 14 17 11 20 12 12 15 8 8 2

Against Points 7 17 10 13 4 13 16 12 22 15 9 11 13 11 3 9 15 7 16 0

Team Hlanganani FC Porto Madapha FC The Elephants FC Nwaxinyamani United FC

Sasko U/17 Girls Stream A Played Won Drawn Lost 5 5 0 0 4 1 0 3 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0

For 7 4 2 0

Against Points 1 15 3 3 8 0 0 0


LIMPOPO MIRROR

24 17 July 2015

Lions win Madzuhe Challenge reprimanded with a card for a late tackle on Phathutshedzo Masindi in the 29th minute. Maranzhe Hungry Lions lifted the Petrus Phandulaluvalo approached the last half with Madzuhe Soccer Challenge Cup, after beating their tails up but the Lions’ keeper stopped on their Phandulaluvalo FC 3-1 in the final at the Ma- way to victory. ranzhe grounds on Sunday. The game came to a halt for about 15 minutes The game had all the ingredients of a cup-final while allowing the Lions’ keeper, Lugisani Ndou, fixture as both sides fired on all cylinders from to change his soccer boots. This after the referee the first whistle. The referee, Mr Eric Munyai, had indicated that the boots were dangerous to the had a long afternoon as the teams gave each other other players. Ndou was reluctant to change the no time to breathe. The keeper of Hungry Lions, boots, saying he used the same boots in all their preLugisani Ndou, denied Phandulaluvalo two sure vious games and the referees had remained silent. goals in the 14th and 20th minutes. Firstly, Ndou It was after a heated argument between Ndou advanced out of the penalty area to block Pfarelo and the match officials that the keeper finally Nemaranzhe’s shot. Ndou was in the thick of things succumbed. shortly afterwards. This time around he stretched The winner was determined through penalty to the limit to palm Ipfi Radzilani’s volley away shootout as both sides failed to find the net during for a corner kick. regulation time. Hungry Lions scored through Ndifelani Nevhulaudzi of Hungry Lions was Lufuno Ndou, Ndifelani Nevhulaudzi and Thifhulufhelwi Nevhulaudzi, while Phandulaluvalo converted only one via Ofhani Nemakonde. Themba Sunrise RidTel: (015) 516 5175/6/7 Fax: (015) 516 1012 ers beat Tshivhilidulu www.ayobmotors.co.za Hungry Lions 2-1 in 2014 Ford Ranger 2.0 TDCi 4x4 2013 Toyota Rav 2.0 GX A/C, their losers’ final match P/S, CD, 67 400km A/C, P/S, N/Bar, T/Bar, S/Steps, at the same venue earlier Rubberising, that day. By Frank Mavhungu

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