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Young mother shot and dumped in river

Another mysterious killing The grieving mother of a 26-year-old Tshisahulu-Siawoadza woman, who was found floating in the water at the Tshidumbi River bridge between Shayandima and Itsani, said she had accepted that she would not see her daughter again. Ms Gladys Negovha was reacting after the discovery of the body of her daughter, Nthuseni Negovha, a mother of two. The young woman’s body was found by a passer-by at around 06:00. According to the police, the body had bullet wounds in the stomach and another below the breast and some of her teeth were broken. The body was found with the head submerged in the water, while the rest of the body was on a cement slab. Even though she is a local resident, she could not be identified immediately as a result of the mutilations she had on her face. Some of the soft tissue on her face was missing, allegedly devoured by water animals The police believe she was killed somewhere and dumped at the river. At the spot where the body was found, there were only a few drops of blood, which also suggests that she might have been killed somewhere else and dumped there later. Limpopo Mirror visited the family on Monday. Ms Gladys Negovha expressed the pain she has been going through since the death of her daughter. “ “I have accepted her death. I have accepted that I will not see her again. I saw her grave, but my soul is still troubled by the fact that police have not yet arrested the perpetrator,” she said. Negovha said her daughter left home on Saturday morning, saying she was going to work at a salon in Thohoyandou. “Seeing that it was getting late and she was not coming back, I thought that she might be helping a client. As time went by, I decided to phone her, but she did not answer. I sent her a message, realising that the phone was not being answered. What surprised me was that the message was answered in English. It is strange, because my daughter knew

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that I am not good in English,” said Negovha. She said she wrote back, questioning why the message was in English and that was when the phone went dead. “We went to bed, not knowing where she was. On Sunday, we decided to phone her husband, but the phone was answered by a woman who said he was in Duthuni. I phoned him again around 20:00 and the same woman said he had not come back,” she said. On Monday, when they were going to report her missing, they got the bad news. Community leader Michael Gumula of the

Matieni Sanco said the community was shocked about the incident. “We are tired of people just being killed like animals. We do not know who will be next and we fear that the killers might strike again if we do not stand up together and expose them,” he said. Thohoyandou police spokesperson Major Mashudu Malelo said they had opened a case of murder. “We are appealing to those who might have information that could help us crack the case The grief-stricken mother, Ms Gladys to contact their nearest police station. Investigations Negovha, says she will not rest until she has answers about her daughter’s murder. continue,” said Malelo.

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2 18 April 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

R28 000 robbery case to resume this week The trial in the infamous R28 000 robbery case resumed in the Sibasa Regional Court two weeks ago. The two key witnesses, Ms Aluwani Mukwevho and Mrs Joyce Mukwevho, testified against two of the four accused in the case. The witnesses gave testimonies relating to the incident which happened on the night of 3 October 2012, when male intruders invaded their home and assaulted them. It was alleged in court that the first two accused, Freddy Mulovhedzi (55) and Lufuno Mavhunge (29) forcefully en-

tered the witnesses’ house on the night of the incident and demanded the women’s club money. It was testified that the two had assaulted the inhabitants with an iron rod. The two complainants, Aluwani and her mother, eventually gave in as they felt great physical pain, and handed the intruders money. The R28 000 belonged to the women’s club, of which Mukwevho (senior) was the treasurer. During his arrest, Fulufhelo Mulovhedzi (22) was found in possession of a mobile phone which was stolen from the complainant’s house, after the mobile

phone’s service provider had assisted the police with investigations. Fulufhelo claimed that the phone belonged to his father, Freddy Mulovhedzi. The fourth accused, Ms Vhulahani Ndou (40), was later implicated in the case. She was a member of the women’s club. All the accused still maintain a plea of not guilty. The case was postponed to 17 April for the mobile phone’s service provider to also give testimony. All three accused are out on extended bail, while Freddy Mulovhedzi remains in custody.

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Local journalists under threat By Elmon Tshikhudo

“I saw death coming” - Elmon Tshikhudo I cannot tell whether it was a coincidence or not. I had just returned from Donald Fraser Hospital where I had covered a story of a livestock herder, Tenious Chihari, who had survived an attack by an angry leopard. I was then asked to cover the protests at Univen. The protests were sparked by the death of a masters degree student, who died while waiting for an ambulance from the campus clinic. Before heading for the campus, I tried on several occasions to call student leader Uhuru Mofokeng, but in vain. As it was a student protest, the right person to explain about the protest was the president of the SRC, but he ignored me and also insulted me for no apparent reason. When I arrived on campus, I tried calling him again, but he chose to ignore my calls. Maybe it was just a case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time. I arrived just when the students were howling at the management who were trying to address them at the main gate. They were later escorted to their cars without addressing the students. As I was taking photographs, a man came running to me and told me we should run away. Still confused and not knowing

what was actually going on, I let the man take me by the hand, while others tried to wrestle the camera from me. We ran as far as we could. Looking back, I saw a huge crowd of angry students, some holding sticks, some pelting us with stones. Some were shouting that I should be killed, with some saying that they wanted my camera. Fearing that we might not make it away from the mob, the man took whatever I was holding and tried to calm the mob by telling them that he had taken my diary with my notes and my camera. Two men unknown to me, who were parked not far from the gate, took me in the back of their bakkie and whisked me away. The angry students tore the sail that was at the back of the bakkie. It was really a terrifying experience. In a normal situation, I just know myself as a person who cannot run, but that day I outran the angry students. The experience has left a wound in my heart that will take a long time to heal. I have worked with Univen students for many years and I take them as my brothers and sisters. I was so scared. I stared certain death in the face and I can still see them coming at me like

a pack of wild dogs. It is part of the job. I have seen so many dreadful scenes, and this happened just after I had interviewed a survivor who told me he had seen death but had fought back and survived. With me it was a different story, because I did not know that I was under attack. I thank God for saving my life but a luta continua.

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“I was told that my days are numbered”

The Makhado Business Forum (MBF) and Maseakhole Constructability and Projects have donated a vehicle to the African National Congress’ Songozwi branch. The car will be used by the branch’s secretary, Mr Bethuel Rasesu, during the election campaigns. The forum approached Maseakhole, which then donated the vehicle. The chairperson of the MBF, Mr Dickson Khoza, said that the political organisation had liberated most business entities to conduct their businesses in Makhado. “As a democratic structure that guards the interests of all businesses (small, medium and macro enterprises) in this town, we declare our support to this organisation,” he said. Photographed last Friday in front of the donated vehicle were, from left to right, Mr Tshifhiwa Masiavhula (Maseakhole Constructability and Projects), Mr Bethuel Rasesu (ANC branch secretary), Mr Dickson Khoza (Makhado Business Forum) and Mr Owen Masiavhula.

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The article that a Limpopo Mirror correspondent wrote two weeks ago may be the reason he has received several threatening calls the past week. The unidentified callers are seemingly upset with a story about a Makhado councillor who is being investigated for the alleged illegal selling of houses for the poor in Tshikota. Mr Kaizer Nengovhela received three calls the past weekend from callers who were threatening to kill him. According to Nengovhela, he received the first call last Friday evening. “The caller asked me why I wrote a story about another man’s child. The man asked me if I would support the family, since the man doesn’t have a job any more,” said Nengovhela. On Saturday evening Nengovhela received another call and this time he was told to look after himself. “When I answered the call, I was asked how I could be so happy while tarnishing someone’s child’s image. A woman’s voice warned me to look after myself,” he said. On Sunday he received yet another anonymous phone call, and this time he was told that his days were numbered. Nengovhela said that he explained to the caller that it was his job to report all news without fear

or favour. “If there are people threatening to kill us, how are we going to do our job?” he asked. Nengovhela has since laid charges of intimidation at the Tshilwavhusiku police station. On Monday morning, Limpopo Mirror’s newsroom came to a standstill when Cllr Itani Sikhwari, the DA’s PR councillor, Cllr Bercie Jones and her spouse, Benny Jones, who is believed to be a member of the DA, visited the office. Even though Sikhwari was not talking, Cllr Bercie was criticising Nengovhela for allegedly implying that they are corrupt. “If you think I am corrupt, why don’t you go to the police and report it? Why would anyone want to kill you?” said Bercie. She added that she was not afraid of any investigation. “My hands are clean,” she added. Mr Benny told Nengovhela that there were people who had tarnished his image and his political career before, but he had never gone to the extent of threatening to kill them. He also emphasized that they had no reason to try and intimidate a journalist. The article that appeared in the Limpopo Mirror two weeks ago focuses on the Hawks’ investigation into the conduct of a former DA councillor, Itani

Sikhwari. It is alleged that Sikhwari sold RDP houses meant for the poor in Tshikota. Mr Anton van Zyl, manager of Zoutnet Publishers, said reporters should not be subjected to threats and intimidation. “It is the reporter’s role to reflect what is happening in the community. You do not break the mirror if you don’t like the image reflected,” he said. According to Van Zyl, readers who are unhappy with the content of any article should contact him or the editor and discuss it. “If there are any factual inaccuracies, we must immediately rectify this,” he said. According to Van Zyl, reporters should not be blamed for reflecting certain messages. “Reporters do not decide to investigate people; that is the role of the law enforcers. If the councillor is unhappy with the fact that he is being investigated, he must voice his opinion. He was given several opportunities to comment, but preferred not to,” said Van Zyl. Two weeks ago, one of Limpopo Mirror’s reporters, Elmon Tshikhudo, was assaulted by a group of angry students when he was covering a protest march at the University of Venda. Tshikhudo laid a charge of assault at the Thohoyandou police station.

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Lutendo Madume guilty of murder and kidnapping ed that it was not true that Madume might have suffered from amnesia, because he remembered every detail leading to and following the murder. It was clear to the judge that Ms Fhetani was no longer interested in a relationship with the accused. She tried to distance herself by visiting her aunt in Gauteng. However, the accused kept on threatening her, telling her he would kill her when she returned home. A witness, Catherine, testified that Madume had also threatened her when speaking to her on the phone. The accused told her that if Fhetani did not return home, he would kill Catherine, so he would get an opportunity to kill Fhetani also when she returned to attend Catherine’s funeral. When Fhetani returned, she approached headman Ludwik Mahuwa, asking him to intervene. Madume was summoned to Mahuwa’s place to solve the problem between him and Fhetani. Madume, however, continued to abuse Fhetani telephonically, so she eventually approached the Tshilwavhusiku Magistrate’s Guilty as charged: Lutendo Madume.

Court for help. Madume was summoned to appear at the court office on 9 January, but this never happened, because he stabbed Fhetani earlier that morning. Another state witness and also a friend of the deceased, Ndivhuwo, testified that the relationship between Fhetani and the accused ended somewhere in November 2012. On 6 January she went to the deceased’s home. She stated that the deceased later got a telephone call from the accused, threatening her. He said he could do whatever he pleased to her. The following day Ndivhuwo got a call from Madume, who warned her to distance herself from the deceased because he (Madume) wanted to do something bad to the deceased. Judge Mushasha summarised that Ndivhuwo accompanied the deceased to fetch her school results at the local school when the accused came and demanded that they go with him to Tshiungulela Secondary School. He bought a drink and later told Ndivhuwo to go her own way as he walked away with the deceased. Ndivhuwo reportedly phoned the police and notified them of the possible kidnapping. The following morning, police officers arrived at Madume's house. Madume refused to open the door. Police officers then heard Tuwani screaming: “Mmawee! Yowee! U khou Mbulaya! (He’s killing me)”. When the police kicked the door open, Tuwani fell on her face. Madume was still holding a blood-stained knife in his hand. When questioned in court, Madume denied ever threatening Tuwani and

Catherine or ever calling Ndivhuwo. He also stated that he did not know headman Mahuwa. Advocate Mbambadzeni Manwadu, acting for the defence, requested the court to grant his client an opportunity to consult with a social worker and a psychologist for reports in mitigation of sentence. State advocate Ratshilumela Makhera and acting Judge Mushasha agreed, and the three parties finally settled on another date for sentencing. The matter was postponed to 23 May.

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A 25-year-old man who made newspaper headlines after he had killed a Grade 10 pupil at his Tshikwarani home was found guilty in the Thohoyandou High Court on 10 April. Acting Judge Jackson Mushasha found Lutendo Madume guilty on charges of kidnapping and murder. During the trial it emerged that the accused had kidnapped Tuwani Portia Fhetani (20) on 8 January 2013 and murdered her the next day. “The accused tendered a plea of not guilty, saying that at the time of the crime his mind was not working correctly,” said Judge Mushasha when delivering his verdict. Mushasha add-

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4 18 April 2014 By Isabel Venter

Traffic volumes to increase during Easter weekend Even before the upcoming Easter weekend, local roads have already claimed the life of one motorist, while others narrowly escaped death and serious injury. On Saturday afternoon, 12 April, a truck driver escaped death when he lost control over his heavy vehicle while coming down the Soutpansberg mountain pass. Apparently the The truck came to a halt next to the N1, several metres away from the traffic circle at the Stubbs Street crossing. It is vehicle’s brakes failed, causing the truck to acsuspected that the brakes of the truck failed, causing the driver to lose control over the truck.

celerate and speed out of control past the Stubbs Street traffic circle on the N1 in Makhado (Louis Trichardt). The accident happened at approximately 14:00. Witnesses of the accident recollect seeing another motorist, driving a Volkswagen Polo, waiting to cross the intersection. The driver of the Polo dodged the oncoming truck by a hair’s breadth. “We thought the person in the Polo was done for – he must have sped up very quickly when he saw the truck hurtling towards him,” recall Bonita Furstenburg, Dallien Viljoen and Luandi Smit, who witnessed the incident. The truck driver did, however, manage not to hit the Polo, bringing the truck to a skidding halt several hundred metres from the traffic circle and sending its load of beans scattering over the N1. According to reports from local rescue workers, it took a clean-up crew several hours to clear the road again for traffic. On Sunday, an unknown male was killed in a vehicle accident along the Waterpoort road, several kilometres from the Waterpoort/N1 intersection. More details about the accident were still forthcoming at the time of going to press. Shortly before this accident, another truck, also travelling from Musina towards Makhado (Louis Trichardt), jack-knifed at the Waterpoort crossing. Fortunately, no one was injured and no other vehicles were involved. These incidents leading up to Easter weekend are the reason why Limpopo traffic authorities are bracing themselves for a busy period, with traffic volumes expected to increase from Thursday. The MEC for roads and transport, Mr Lehlogonolo Masoga, has stated that traffic officers will be ready to deal with any incident during the weekend. Masoga officially unveiled the province’s 2014 Easter Arrive Alive campaign on Tuesday on the R37 near Polokwane. This year’s campaign goes under the theme “Celebrating 20 years of efficient, reliable and safe transport services”. Roads in the province, especially the N1, R71 and smaller roads, experience huge traffic volumes during Easter. Therefore, emergency medical services from Vhembe will also be on standby. For assistance, the Makhado Fire Brigade can be contacted at Tel 015 516 0554/2, the call centre of the local emergency services at 015 516 2395 or the Makhado SAPS at 015 519 4300.

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Community members from Masia and surrounding areas were overjoyed during the official opening of the first phase of the Masia Multi-Purpose Centre. The multi-million-rand project will cover the construction of a library, a hall, theatre, computer centre, cultural village and sporting facilities. The project started in April 2012 and was scheduled for completion in June 2013. Phase 1 was opened on April 8 this year. Thovhele Vho-Nthumeni Masia said he was very excited about the commitment the Department of Rural Development

Local beauties will now have to their community. Such projects the opportunity to develop their will include involvement in victim modelling skills by none other drop-in centres, old-age homes or than Miss Humanity South Africa any other worthy institutions. “Lim2014, Ms Katryn Barwise. popo Beauty Modeling Academy Katryn is also a former Miss Lim- promotes humanitarian causes, and popo. She started a youth develop- all their models are advocates for ment organisation, Limpopo Beauty bringing about positive change in Modeling Academy. This organisa- the lives of those less privileged,” tion, which has its roots in Tzaneen, says Katryn. affords girls the opportunity to grow Persons who would like to get into top models in Limpopo. Her involved with this youth developskills will now be also available to ment programme can contact Katryn girls from the Soutpansberg region. at 078 371 0909 or via her website Having years of personal experi- at www.limpopobeautymodeling. ence in the beauty industry herself, co.za. Limpopo Beauty Modeling Katryn personally trains Academy also has a Facebook page. prospective models to boost their self-confidence, develop their public-speaking skills and groom them into fearless, feminine young ladies. Throughout this process, models will also get the opportunity to do paid modelling work for major designer brands to help them kick off their modelling career. As part of their training at the Limpopo Beauty Modeling Academy, girls will also be encouraged to become involved in Katryn Barwise, Miss Humanity South community projects to Africa 2014, who aims to help all Limpopo help bring sustainability models. Photo supplied.

and Land Reform had made to their community. He urged community members to refrain from sitting at home and drinking traditional beer the whole day. He encouraged them to take part in communal activities. The Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, Gugile Nkwinti, said the government was committed to providing what it had promised to the people. Nkwinti said this formed part of the government´s commitment to eradicating poverty. He said he had visited the Masia area to check if the ANC was really doing what it had promised the people. “The building

of the multi-purpose centre is proof that government is committed to delivering services to the people. Government has declared war on poverty,” he said. Nkwinti said the partnership between the government and traditional leaders had to be strengthened. “The partnership will not be complete if we do not bring traditional leaders on board. I hope other traditional leaders will learn from this project. This development will create jobs, reduce poverty and crime. I am proud of you, Thovhele Masia, and your people. Keep it up,” said Nkwinti.

Thovhele Vho-Nthumeni Masia (right), Minister Gugile Nkwinti (middle), Cllr Dorcus Mmbooi (left) and other guests at the official opening of Phase 1 of the project.

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Makhado Child Protection Unit best in South Africa The Makhado (Louis Trichardt) Family Violence Children Protection and Sexual Offences Unit (FCS) unit came out tops in the whole of South Africa. This unit, a special investigative unit of the Makhado SAPS, was voted the top investigative unit in the country during the police’s prestigious awards ceremony in Pretoria at the end of March. The award was made in recognition of their dedication and hard work in helping to track down several serial rapists during 2012 and 2013. The local FCS unit is led by Capt Danelle Fourie. One such a successful case was when her unit managed to link a serial rapist to nine other unsolved rape cases in and around the Makhado (Louis Trichardt) area. The members who helped to track down the Zimbabwean serial rapist were Capt Fourie, detective Lt Nkuna, detective WO Masonono, WO Ligege, WO Ralebona, detective Const Rasilbai and Const Bologo. As part of their award, the

seven members involved also received a R15 000 reward from the Minister of Police. In addition, WO Ligege was also singled out by the Minister of Police, Nathi Nthethwa, for his excellent service in helping to secure five of the six life sentences for the rapist. Another case that was also applauded for good police work was the case of serial rapist Michael Khorombi. This case was investigated by detective WO Fanie Mynhardt, who linked Khorombi by means of DNA to two more rape cases. At that stage, a Gauteng court had already handed down nine life sentences to Khorombi. Locally, the FCS unit had also been applauded for arresting a child rapist. This accused, Hetekani Loyd Mabudza, received a life sentence for terrorizing the communities of the Waterval and Tshilwavhusiku areas. Most recently, the FCS unit made local news headlines for their investigation of the infamous Doris Mthembi, who

received a 10 year prison sentence. After an extended trial for perjury, in which Mthembi opened a false case of rape against her ex-husband, Mr Goddard Mugwena, she was convicted in the Louis Trichardt Regional Court. The verdict was made despite numerous complaints that Mthembi had lodged against the FCS and the officers instrumental in the case. “The unit relied heavily on DNA samples, cellular phone data analysis and confessions from suspects and corroboration from witnesses,” said Fourie. “This excellence award was made possible by their hard work and dedication.” Fourie also expressed her gratitude towards all the state prosecutors for not only ensuring convictions, but also for assisting with legal advice to ensure that a docket is made ready for trial. She also thanked all the local charity organisations for their donations towards the FCS. “These donations of toys, food and even water tanks are what enable us to do our very best.”

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Mmbengwa Watson Mbulaheni (61) is an accomplished poet who doesn’t find it difficult to dabble in teaching, farming and writing at one and the same time in his life. Limpopo Mirror visited Mbulaheni at his Khubvi home, near Thohoyandou, and spent a day with him, listening to words of wisdom from the literary sage. “Any persons who attempt to write must first tell themselves that they are writing for themselves,” he said. “If you love yourself and don’t want to read shoddy literature, you won’t compromise your writing. Then the next person will also find your writing very interesting and full of life.” He said the biggest challenge for writers in the ‘70s, ‘80s and early ‘90s was securing a publishing deal. “There was a lack of publishers and your manuscript could lie in the publisher’s drawer for a year before you could hear from them, or else you got no response at all,” he shared. He made a break into authorship when Sasabo-

Gift Maringa is the type of musician who is bug would bite him. Maringa had to work hard to patient and waits for the right time to strike. prove to himself that he could do it. His big break It took him eight years to prepare for his debut came when his cousin, famous reggae star Colbert album, Avha Nne. Mukwevho, roped him in as a vocalist for one of He is the new kid on the block and serious his albums. “I realised that I had the talent, which music lovers cannot ignore him. The title track of only needed to be polished here and there. I started the album which is now selling well is Avha Nne rehearsing and composing songs, which took me and this song has become like a national anthem. a long time,” he said. He said many people had Hardly a function goes by without the song being asked him about the type of music he played, with played. The album has catapulted Maringa to some saying it was Afro pop and other names. instant stardom and is receiving massive airplay, “After careful thought, I have decided to call it beating the old folks in the industry. Almost Muringa music, but whatever name you can give overnight this artist has become much-sought- it would be okay,” he said. “Many musicians after property for live interviews by the different kill their music by not giving themselves time to radio stations. work on their songs before releasing them. They The multi-talented 34-year-old artist from succumb to the pressure of their fans and release Shayandima also boasts a BSc degree in com- half-cooked products which make their fans forget puter science as well as several other diplomas. them very fast. I am that type of artist who believes He said he was not surprised by the success of in hard work. I worked hard to produce this album his debut six-track album as he and I am still going to give myself time to work on had worked on the album my follow-up album, no matter how long it takes. for a long time. “What I I am going to give my fans the best,” he said. realised is that there are Maringa recently performed live at the revered no shortcuts in life and Bassline in Jozi, which is no mean feat for a that perseverance is the rookie in the industry. mother of success.” he The album was recorded said. Maringa, however, at Burning Shack Studios. did not enter the music inIt was produced by welldustry through a back door. known bassist and engineer With two of his uncles, ChrisMulalo Mukwevho and is topher and Abel Mukwevho, published by Mbila Enbeing pioneers in the tertainment. Those having music industry, difficulties in getting copies it was natural can phone him at 078 294 Gift Maringa’s that the music 6352. debut album has been well received..

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na accepted his poetry manuscript Mushengeli in 1989. “It felt like I could fly to kiss the sky,” he recalled. “My mother couldn’t read, but I showed her the acceptance letter from my publisher and said, ‘See, Mma, I am getting published!’” This author has not only been writing and getting his work published and prescribed for schools, but is a respected manuscript assessor. “I evaluated manuscripts for Via Africa and Shutter and Shooter for about 13 years,” he said. He mentored young men such as Maitele Nevhutalu and Mavumpfarele Lugisani, who went on to become great writers who produced a large volume of literary work in Tshivenda, and won numerous awards. Mbulaheni was dealt a hard blow when thieves gained access to his house through a window and stole the laptop which contained his unpublished works. “They walked away with lots of my property,” he said. “Crime has gotten out of hand in this country.” He is trying to put together the stolen writings from scratch. “This is not an easy task; it strains my soul,” he said. “I feel that I am deeply indebted to the readers of literature.” He writes against corruption and maladministration in the higher offices. In an article published in the then Venda Mirror of 12 July 1991, he states: “I will write for the people. I will pray for them. I will also cry for them.” His published books include, among others, Mufandilani, Mushengeli, Lwendo Lwa Mutshinyali, Mukosi wa Shango and Mutondi. He has been a school principal at Thenzheni Primary for the 27 years.

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

10 18 April 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“Change Xingwedzi Multi-purpose Centre into FET”

The soccer field.

“The South African government should stop making us feel ashamed to say the words ‘Our government’”. Phanuel Dhlamini, representative of the Malamulele youth, said those words while showing Limpopo Mirror’s journalist the old Xingwedzi College of Education and the bushy playgrounds in Madonsi village, Malamulele. “We want the government to quickly help us change the so-called Xingwedzi Multi-purpose Centre into a further-education-and-training institution (FET),” said Dhlamini. “It will be easier for young people to get education close to home, because some of them cannot afford to pay for transport and accommodation at distant FETs.” According to Dhlamini, the facilities of the old college are being used for accommodation for police officers, student nurses from other colleges and various other people, and the centre is now known as the entrance to the Xingwedzi Education Multi-purpose Centre. “This new name is the opposite of what it means,” he said. During 2011 and 2012, the youth, represented by Dhlamini, wrote a letter highlighting the challenges facing their villages and the youth to Thulamela Municipality.

“Last year, the Department of Agriculture gave us the goahead to use the market and show grounds, because the place is no longer of any use to them since it is broken and dilapidated,” he said. After getting permission to use the market and show grounds, the youth then wrote letters dated 30 June and 8 August 2013 to Thulamela Municipality and the Department of Sports, Art and Culture, requesting them to clear the bushes and grade the sport fields. “They haven’t responded yet. All they do is just put their stamps on our applications and hand us copies,” he said. Dhlamini said that there were tennis, basketball and volleyball courts in Malamulele, but they were all broken and damaged. “They need to be repaired and the Thulamela Municipality is ignoring us and our pleas,” he stated. “Now we want the municipality to tell us where to get help to renovate those facilities and use them. Believe me, those facilities produced great talent way back from 1998 to 2000.” People who made use of those very facilities include Stella Mathebula and Adolf Maboya, who were later appointed provincial and national basketball coaches. “Their players competed in the USA, Canada and

Australia,” Dhlamini illustrated. “This only tells us that there could be more great talent in this area if we were given the relevant support.” Dhlamini said that the government had misinterpreted the demonstration and march which happened in Malamulele in August last year and said it “was influenced by elements of tribalism”. “We know nothing about tribalism here in Malamulele – political leaders always say things to suit themselves and the national media,” he said. “Both VhaVenda and VaXonga live in peace and harmony here; we work and own businesses together.” Dhlamini said that the youth of Malamulele were only demanding equal services from the government. The spokesperson for Thulamela Municipality, Mr Nndwamato Tshiila, said that he did not understand why it could seem so difficult for the sport grounds to be graded. He advised the Malamulele youth to contact him directly, so that he could take them to the relevant office within the Thulamela Municipality. “They will get helped,” he said. “They must also bring the said letters as proof to show that the municipality hadn’t been attending to their requests.”

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

18 April 2014 11 Municipal News

Council meets in all of Musina’s wards In a strategic move to bring Government closer to the people, the Musina Local Municipality has successfully started its initiative of taking council meetings to different wards. This was ascertained by the large numbers of local community members who witnessed the council sitting at Renaissance High School ground last week. The area falls under ward 5 of Musina Municipality. Mayor Carol Phiri says a mandate of the municipality as local government is to make sure that there is a good working relationship with all the stakeholders. “Inclusive government

refers to all the different types of communication that need to take place in our societies if sustainable democratic development is to occur. This means that every community member has a role to play in the decision-making processes of the municipality. Community members can do this through taking part in municipal public participation programmes, attending IDP meetings, attending ward committee meetings and engaging their ward councilors in all community-development initiatives within their wards. All these are mixed together to breed decisions that all of us own.” She says the municipality

always includes its stakeholders when taking decisions to ensure a smooth link between planning and delivery through a detailed and concrete project design process. “This gives all community members their appropriate role in the process, thereby contributing to a smooth planning-implementation link. Integration of their input ensures that the results of our planning are compliant with the vision, objectives, strategies and resources that we have. She encourages community members to participate in all municipal meetings to make sure that they are part of the planning and implementation processes.

Mrs Florah Ndadza (middle) of Musina Campbell celebrated her 54th birthday on Saturday. She is being assisted to cut her birthday cake by her husband Gilbert (left) and family friend Kenny Ravhuanzwo. By Isabel Venter

MoU to assist in fight against poaching Thursday, 17 April will see South Africa sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mozambique, which will assist in the curbing of rhino poaching. Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Ms Edna Molewa will meet with the Mozambican Minister of Tourism, Carvalho Muária, at the Skukuza camp of the Kruger National Park (KNP) to sign the MoU in the field of Biodiversity, Conservation and Management. Such an agreement is crucial, said the minister in a press release

last Wednesday, if the scourge of rhino poaching within the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP) is taken into consideration. “Escalating incidences of poaching have become a major challenge within the GLTP,” said minister Molewa. SANParks welcomed the signing of the agreement, which will allow KNP rangers to pursue poachers even if they cross the border. “The agreement will [also] ensure that measures which we are putting on this side of the fence in South Africa are also put in Mozambique,” said SANParks

spokesperson Rey Thakhuli. In addition, the agreement will also assist in addressing other wildlife crimes. This will include illegal hunters who cross the border to hunt for meat or protected animals that they harvest for muti purposes. As of 9 April, on the day minister Molewa announced the upcoming signing of the MoU, the total number of rhino poached since the beginning of the year reached 277. Of this total, 166 rhinos were killed within the KNP and 34 across the Limpopo province.

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

18 April 2014 13 Crime

By Kaizer Nengovhela

New R3,5m water project for Matsila The Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, officially opened a new water project at Matsila last Thursday. The event was also attended by the Deputy Minister of Cooperative and Governance and Traditional Affairs, Mr Andries Nel, Thovhele Vho-Nthumeni Masia and many chiefs. The R3,5 million project created 60 jobs for local people. Mabudafhasi said the project was her department’s intervention

to provide water to communities that did not have access to water. She mentioned that one of the greatest challenges for the government was to provide basic services and infrastructure to all South Africans. “Besides the obvious benefits of receiving clean, safe water and sanitation, the project also aims to improve the quality of life,” she said. Chief Livhuwani Matsila said his people received their human

rights. “When I pleaded with the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs to help my people, the situation was so bad that we sometimes had no access to water.” He added that the community used to collect water from the rivers as there is no water in the area. “The time of community members travelling long distances to rivers to collect water is now a thing of the past,” he said.

Police warn public of street muggers Mugging and pickpocketing are becoming common occurrences in the Thohoyandou policing area. Police are warning commuters, especially those who travel during the early hours and late hours, to be cautious. As winter approaches, it gets dark early and most people travel to their homes in rural areas late at night. Perpetrators target those commuters at the bus stops and along the route when they go home. “We are appealing to members of the public to be cautious,” said Thohoyandou cluster police spokesperson Major Mashudu Malelo. He said most victims were robbed of their phones and money. He added that when people were travelling at night, they should put their phones on vibration, so they would not be easy targets. “When suspects hear phones ringing, they easily approach their victims, knowing that they will steal their phones and money,” he added. Crime

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The Deputy Minister of Water and Enviromental Affairs, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, shakes hands with Chief Livhuwani Matsila after the official opening of the water project. At the back (left) is the Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Mr Andries Nel. By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

CPF and police join hands in Nzhelele As commercial robberies continue in Nzhelele, members of the community policing forum (CPF) had teamed up with the police to eradicate the scourge. This follows a record number of nine incidents which were reported last month (March). Mphephu police spokesperson W/O Lazarus Netshidzati confirmed the incidents and said that the suspects were nowhere to be

found. He said that Somali-run shops seemed to be easy targets. “Whilst we are searching for the suspects, we are appealing to shop owners to close as early as 18:00. Most incidents happen after this time,” he said. Meanwhile, the chairperson of the CPF, Mr Lucas Mutsila, insisted that most shop owners were not abiding to the closing time set by the police. “We have

A routine police inspection led to the arrest of two Zimbabwean men in Musina last Thursday. According to provincial police spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi, the men were found in possession of explosives. The 33-year-old Victor Chaikambure and 34-year-old Nicholas Mhlanga appeared in the Messina Magistrate’s Court the following day and were charged with the illegal possession of explosives. “Upon searching the vehicle, police found eight capped fuse detonators and eight blasting cartridges stashed behind the driver’s seat,” said Mulaudzi. Chikambure was driving at the time and allegedly claimed ownership of the explosives. Both men will remain in custody until their next court appearance this Thursday (17th), when they are expected to bring a formal bail application.

established that after 18:00, some shop owners close the main doors to their shops and sell through the window, hence they are still being robbed by unknown suspects,” he said. To end the scourge and to ensure that suspects end up behind bars, the CPF in the Mphephu policing area had appointed sector policing members to patrol Some of the illegal explosives allegedly found in posession of the suspects. Photo supplied the area in the evening. Academics

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Public outcry after “maiming”of trees A new and different, more positive approach to the pruning of trees under electricity lines in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) can be expected now and in future. Makhado’s municipal manager, Mr Isaac Mutshinyali, reacted swiftly to a public outcry at the beginning of the bush-clearing operation which got underway towards the end of last week in Munnik and Anderson Street in town. Teams acting on behalf of the municipality’s electricity depart-

ment attacked all trees in the immediate proximity of the town’s electricity lines along the streets, indiscriminately ripping off branches and stripping branches and trunks, leaving a grotesque, spooky lane of splintered and torn-away tree trunks. Members of the public expressed outrage in telephone calls to this newspaper about the obviously unprofessional treatment of the trees. Mutshinyali was informed of this. His attention was drawn to the fact that the bush-clearing

operation in town was degenerating into an unacceptable, massive maiming and destruction of the town’s trees. Even trees which were originally planted by the municipality on the pavements were simply cut off and destroyed. He received the news with equal concern and immediately took positive action. He reacted by expressing his appreciation for the public concern for the town’s environment and immediately ordered a rethink and replanning of this operation necessary to safeguard the electricity network. The municipality published a notice last week that the electricity supply will be interrupted from 1 April to 31 October this year on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 08:00 to 16:00, in pre-notified street blocks to enable municipal employees to do bush clearing of the overhead low-voltage power lines in town. It states that all highrisk vegetation up to three metres from the centre of the power line will be removed and that the clearing of the vegetation is aimed at improving the quality of the supply and services, as well as to What started as bush clearing degenerated into massive maiming and maintain street lighting destruction of trees in Anderson and Munnik Street in Makhado (Louis to promote the general Trichrdt) last week. security of residents.

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Vhamusanda Vho-Tshisudzungwane buried Traditional dances such as Tshikona and Uluvha were part of the activities at Zwiendeulu zwa Tshitanzhe (the sacred burial place of chiefs), when traditional leaders and communities paid their last respects to the late Vhamusanda Vho-Nyilenyile Tshisudzungwane of Tshitanzhe village outside Mutale last Friday evening. In the Vhavenda culture, the Tshikona dance symbolize traditional culture and respect, and when a chief is crowned and during his burial, there should be such dances. During the event, Thovhele Vudzidzhena Nethengwe, one of the senior traditional leaders in the Vhembe region, urged unity among the traditional

leaders and communities to bring development into villages. “We want other traditional leaders to emulate what Vhamusanda Vho-Tshisudzungwane has done in the Tshitanzhe communities, uniting with his subjects to develop the area. Tshisudzungwane was a traditional leader who loved his people and other traditional leaders around,” said Thovhele Nethengwe. Vhamusanda Vho-Nyilenyile Tshisudzungwane (80) died on 31 March after a short illness. He was made traditional leader in 1975 and succeeded his father, the late Vhamusanda Vho-Jim Tshisudzungwane. He was one of the chiefs who fell under the jurisdiction of Thovhele Vudzidzhena Nethengwe in the Thengwe Tribal

Authority. He was a member of the Apostolic Faith Church of Portland Oregon, based in Shakadza outside Mutale. He left his wife, Vho-Muofhe Tshisudzungwane, six children and 14 grandchildren.

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Muraleni United and Mpheni Home Defenders in a 2-2 draw Muraleni United held the current make the score 2-1. log leaders of the MMK Insurance As if he was a spectator, Kevin Brokers league, Mpheni Home De- Salani watched the ball hit the net fenders, to a 2-all draw in a match without making any attempt at stopplayed on Sunday at the Muraleni ping it. grounds. The visiting team enjoyed more The match was characterised by ball possession, but their promising numerous futile attempts at scoring. moves were thwarted by the solid United squandered three opportuni- defence of Stars. ties within the first seven minutes. Tshilidzi Muthabi of United scored Rendani “Balo” Mathavha of United from a free kick late in the match to scored his team’s first goal with a even the scores out. marvellous shot. Defenders did not lose their fighting spirit, despite conceding this early goal. Their midfielders continued to Duncan Maringa of United controls the high ball, while Aaron Lisoga distribute some telling waits for any mistake. passes from the middle of the park in their search for the equaliser. The half-time score was still 1-0 in favour of United. United then took the game to the visitors. They found the equaliser through their captain, Moses Lisoga. He blasted in a rocket from the edge of the box. United continued to dominate the proceedings as the game progressed. They were denied several sure goals by the Defenders’ acrobatic keeper. Ndaedzo Mphalandwa of Defenders forced his way through the defence of the opponents Ndaedzo Phalandwa of Defenders hooks the ball while Rulani Maringa and released a rocket Ndaedzo Phalanndwa of Defenders and Rulani from outside the box to Maringa fight for the ball. tries to intercept. By Kaizer Nengovhela

Sinthumule Community Sport Development hosts tournament The Sinthumule/Kutama Commu- tournament. Black Dragons. Sixteen teams will nity Sport Development received a The tournament will start on Friday participate in the tournament. sponsorship from Zwiitani Driving (18th) and the final will be played During the recent launch of the School to host an Easter soccer on Monday at the grounds of Ravele tournament, Mr Joe Mulelu, manager

of Zwitani Driving School, said the sponsorship was in appreciation of the support they were getting from the local communities. He indicated that they would continue to sponsor the competition in coming years and congratulated the Sinthumule/Kutama Community Sport Development organisation for unearthing the talent of the youth around the area. Mr Elvis “Parks” Phathela, PRO of Sinthumule/Kutama Community Sport Development, stated that it was important that future stars' talent be identified at grassroots level. He applauded the sponsors for helping to identify the talent of the region's youth and added that the youth of the region should be proud of their talent. The winner of the During the launch of the tournament are, from left to right, Messrs Lesley Marandela, Elvis Phathela (media liaison officer competition will reof Sinthumule/Kutama Community Sport Development), Joe Mulelu (manager of Zwitani Driving School), Tshifhiwa ceive R5 000, a floating Lirabela and Ntakuseni Netshiongolwe. trophy, new soccer kit Crime and medals, while the runners-up will receive R3 000, a soccer kit and silver medals. The team ending in third A 23-year-old Zimbabwean man, Magistrate’s Court last Tuesday. During of cigarettes stowed away behind the other position will pocket R1 George Sithole, was sentenced to five the trial, Tarusarira was acquitted. goods inside the containers. 300 and bronze medals, years' imprisonment with an option The two were arrested a week before, “The estimated value of the goods was while the fourth prize is to pay a R300 000 fine for smuggling after they were found travelling from R5.9 million,” said the spokesperson R1 000. The four teams illegal cigarettes. Zimbabwe in a truck with two goods con- for the Musina police, Const Dakalo beaten in the quarterfiSithole and his co-accused, Tauya tainers. The police stopped and searched Ramagwede. “Sithole was the driver of nal will receive R250 Tarusarira (34), appeared in the Musina the containers. There were 29 865 cartons the truck.” each.

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NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Nthambeleni John Makhado, Identity no. 400114 5431 080 who died on the 2013/10/29, is lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 2596/2013. Anton Ramaano Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009,REF: AR/ KM/ES0103. In the Estate Late George Shirami Baloyi, Estate no: 1490/2013 Notice in terms of section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1995 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 id specifically stated) from the date specified or from the date of publication which ever may be later and at the offices of the Masters and Magistrates as stated.Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Master concerned during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the accounts. Registration number of Estate: 1490/2013, Surname: Baloyi, First name: Shirami George, ID no: 521120 5330 085, Last Address: Phaphazela Village, Malamulele District, First name and surname of surviving spouse: Anna Mphephu Baloyi, ID no: 570918 0865 082, Magistrate office: Malamulele, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. Baloyi Rikhotso Attorneys, Shop no 05 Maluleke properties, Behind Shoprite Checkers, Giyani, Po box: 2341, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1050, Fax: 015 812 3209 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate No: 000628/2014.

Master’s Office: Musina Magistrate. Surname: Sematla, First Names: Refilwe Donia, Date of Birth: 1962 - 12 - 03, ID: 6212030436088, Last Address: 1181 Piet Moyana Street, Nancefield, Musina, Date of Death: 2014 - 03 - 04. First Names of Surviving Spouse: Albert Ali, Surname of Surviving Spouse: Phiri, Date of Birth: 1962 - 12 - 03, ID: 6212035563084. Beukes - Sikhala Attorneys, 17 Irwin Street, Musina, Email: nolufefe@ beukes-sik.co.za, Tel: 0155341102/3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate No: 1212/2013. Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. Surname: Mukondeleli, First Names: Mbulaheni Jerminah, Date of Birth: 1954 - 10 - 11, ID: 5410110930084, Last Address: Ha - Mpaila Village, Nzhelele, Date of Death: 2013 - 06 - 01. First Names of Surviving Spouse: Dovhani Freddy, Surname of Surviving Spouse: Mukondeleli, Date of Birth: 1974 - 11 - 16, ID: 7411165910086. Beukes - Sikhala Attorneys, 17 Irwin Street, Musina, Email: nolufefe@ beukes-sik.co.za, Tel: 0155341102/3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate No: 635/2014. In the Estate of the late: Azwidohwi Sylvia Mulishi. ID: 570601 0168 083. Last Address: Lunungwi Village. Date of Death: 2014 - 03 - 19. All persons having claims against the above mentioned are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof hereof Choene & Ngwaila Attorneys, Office No G9, Sabina Plaza, Opposite Usave Shoprite, Thohoyandou, 0950. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Estate No: 153/2014. In the Estate of the late: Mundalamo Reckson Milandu. ID: 6906095647080. Last Address: Tshilapfene Village. Date of Death: 2013 09 - 23. All persons having claims against the above mentioned are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof hereof Choene & Ngwaila Attorneys, Office No G9, Sabina Plaza, Opposite Usave Shoprite, Thohoyandou, 0950. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Of Late Mphahlela Jack Jeleni, Id No: 781126 0492 08 0, Date of Death: 19th December 2013. Estate no: 345/2014. Last Address: House no. 11, Malamulele Township, Limpopo Province. All persons having complains and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice.

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In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Vhembe / Limpopo, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Mungadi Livhuwani, born on 2002 - 06 - 26 at Musina, to contact social worker Ndwamato T at 015 534 3300, during office hours, 07H30 - 16H00, and/ or 078 267 3788. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Munzhelele Margaret of Musina. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Musina Vhembe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Munyai K, born on 2001 - 06 - 21 at Musina, to contact social worker Mukumela E at 015 534 3300, during office hours, 07H30 16H00, and/or 015 534 3292. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Muleya Kundani Petrus of Noncefield House No 83. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Tshitale at Vhembe District in Limpopo Province, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Lehomo Christinah Mmatepe, born on 1997 - 10 - 23 and Lehomo James Koketso born on 2006 - 07 - 26, to contact social worker Maduwa B.P at 076 801 7575, during office hours, 07H30 - 16H00, and/ or 076 303 6134. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Lehomo Mokgadi Sylvia of Kwaaidraai - Muila Village. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Limpopo / Vhembe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Munyai Rolivhuwa, born on 1998 - 02 - 06 at Masakona Village to contact social worker Nethonzhe T at 076 370 4692, during office hours, 07H30 16H00, and/or 060 507 9343. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Maqota Florina Tshinakaho of Masakona Village. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following

details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Rabali One Stop Centre, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Denga, born on 1996 - 12 - 23 at Posaito to contact social worker Baloyi B.P at 015 970 4454, during office hours, 07H30 - 16H00, and/or Fax: 015 970 4454. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Munyai Martha of Posaito Village. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Rabali One Stop Centre, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Linda, born on 1997 - 12 - 23 at Matidza to contact social worker Baloyi B.P at 015 970 4454, during office hours, 07H30 16H00, and/or Fax: 015 970 4454. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Mukwevho Tshilidzi of Matidza Village. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/ organisation Social Dev, Vhembe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Shaba Lufendo, born on 2010 - 09 - 28 at Thengwe to contact social worker Mukhavhi R.A at Thohoyandou One Stop, during office hours, 07H30 - 16H00, and/or 015 962 0439. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Silandei Ndereza of Thengwe. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/organisation Makuya T.S.C, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Thavhani Ngudo Jennifer, born on 1996 - 04 - 26 at Ha Makuya to contact social worker Muleka T. at 082 347 6747, during office hours, 07H30 - 16H00, and/or 082 347 6747. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Thavheni Takalani Ivy of Ha - Makuya Guguni. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of social development/ organisation Social Dev, Vhembe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Chesara Faith, born on 2008 - 05 - 23 to contact social worker at Zimbabwe, during office hours, 07H30 - 16H00, and/or 015 962 0439. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Mashereni Auxilla of Zimbabwe.

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SPARROW ROAD, LOUIS TRICHARDT, 0920 TEL: (015) 519 4500 FAX: (015) 519 4545 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

South African Custodial Management (SACM) is a private custodial institution. SACM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and intends to promote representivity with respect to race, gender and disability in terms of the Employment Equity Act when seeking a candidate with experience and qualifications for the following position :-

ADMINISTRATION CLERK POSITION Remuneration package is negotiable.

Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Facility (MAKHADO, Limpopo) Requirements: • A post matric NQF LEVEL6 tertiary qualification in Accountancy will be an advantage. • 3 years experience in payroll and creditor management is a prerequisite Essential Criteria: •A highly level of numeracy and experience working with a database software accounting system and payroll data on Exel spreadsheets•Knowledge and experience working with and meeting deadlines on a South African payroll system e. g VIP• Highly developed oral and written communication skills and organizational and planning skills• Ability to impart knowledge of systems ,procedures and policies.• High attention to detail and ethical standards and an exemplary employment, discipline and attendance record Job rotation: • The successful candidate will rotate jobs in the interests of career development and operational requirements of the facility. • The successful candidate will initially be deployed in the Payroll and Creditors department. Duties: • Capture monthly payroll data and employee information changes • Compile employee and time and attendance data for payroll from timesheets and other records• Compute salary , allowance and deduction information and post to the General Ledger • Review and reconcile the salary run and payroll and rectify errors • Prepare periodic and statutory reports of earnings ,taxes and deductions • Collate, record, reconcile ,allocate and file expenses to ensure accurate recording of company liabilities to creditors. • Match orders, Goods Return Notes and invoices to ensure that creditors are paid on time • Liaise with staff on payroll queries, cheque payments, petty cash and creditors issues • Comply with all company policies and South African legislation and undertake any other duties as directed by Management. Written applications with a comprehensive curriculum vitae and contactable references should be forwarded to: The Human Resources Manager, SACM, Private Bag x2006, Louis Trichardt 0920 or email to recruitment@sacms.com . Closing date for applications is 09 May 2014. Short-listed candidates may be required to write a competency test as part of the selection process. Enquiries: Human Resources Department • 015 519 4500. Candidates who have not been contacted by 31 May 2014 must consider their applications as being unsuccessful. SACM reserves the right not to make any appointment

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

NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING: APRIL 2014 KENNIS VAN RAADSVERGADERING: APRIL 2014 NDIVHADZO YA MUTANGANO WA KHANSELE: LAMBAMAI 2014 TSEBISO KA KOPANO YA KHANSELE: MORANANG 2014 XITIVISO XA NHLENGELETANO: DZIVAMISOKA 2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 19 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000 that the 71st ordinary Council meeting will be held as follows: TIME: DATE: VENUE:

14:00 Thursday, 24 April 2014 Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado

Thulamela Municipality is hereby in terms of section 49 of Municipal Property Rates Act inviting you to come and inspect the supplementary Valuation Roll. The inspection will be for a period of 30 days starting from the 4th April 2014 . The roll will be available at Thohoyandou Civic centre and Thohoyandou Civic centre (Customer service) during office hours. If you wish to lodge an objection in respect of any matter in or omitted from, the roll to do so in writing to the Municipal Manager within the stated period. All enquiries must be directed to Robert Netshanzhe at office 120 or Mudi Mudzunga at office 117 during office hours. ADV MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950

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NOTICE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION Environmental Authorisation reference number: 12/1/9/2-M19 Khosa Development Specialist (Pty) Ltd hereby inform you that the Department of Economic Development Environment and Tourism granted Environmental Authorisation on 31 March 2014 for the above project, in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) (“NEMA”) and the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, 2010 (“NEMA EIA Regulations”). Proposed Development: Applicant: MRT Impire CC Project Proposal: Proposed development of residential erven, business and a filling station on the farm Greater Giyani 891 LT at Siyandhani Village within Greater Giyani Local Municipality of Mopani District Municipality in Limpopo Province. The following listed activities in terms of the NEMA EIA Regulations 2010 have been authorised Activity listed in GN No. R 544 (Listing Notice 1), Activity 13 “Construction of facilities or infrastructure for the storage, or handling of dangerous good, where such storage occurs in containers with a combined capacity of 80 but not exceeding 500 cubic metres’’ Activity listed in GN No. R. 545 (Listing Notice 2): Activity 15 “Physical alteration of undeveloped, vacant or derelict land for residential, retail commercial recreational industrial or institutional use where the total area to be transformed is 20 hectares or more; except where such physical alteration takes place for linear development activities; or agriculture or afforrestation where activity 16 in this Schedule will apply.” Availability of Environmental Authorisation: A full copy of the Environmental Authorisation may be obtained from Khosa Development Specialist (Pty) Ltd office. Please contact Ms Nemuramba Luambo / Ms Makhera Muravha on Tel: 015 295 4171, E-mail: info@khosads.co.za / nemuramba@khosads.co.za to obtain a copy of the Environmental Authorisation. Appeal Procedure: All Interested and Affected Parties (I&APs) are herewith informed that an appeal may be lodged against the decision in terms of Chapter 7 of the EIA Regulations, 2010.

All interested members of the public are invited to attend the meeting. Enquiries must be directed to N C Kharidzha or M D Munyai at (015) 519 3000.

Note: All I&APs who wish to appeal against the authorisation, must, in terms of Regulation 60(1), submit a Notice of Intention to Appeal with the MEC for Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, within 20 days of receiving the letter (EA) by the following methods:

Kennis word hiermee ingevolge klousule 19 van die Plaaslike Regering: Wet op Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van 2000 gegee dat die 71ste gewone Raadsvergadering soos volg gehou sal word:

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14:00 Donderdag, 24 April 2014 Raadsaal, Grondvloer, Burgersentrum, Kroghstraat 83, Makhado

Enige belangstellende lid van die publiek word genooi om die vergadering by te woon. Navrae kan gerig word aan N C Kharidzha of M D Munyai by (015) 519 3000. Ndivhadzo u ya nga tshitenwa tsha 19 tsha Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 ya 2000 uri mutangano zwawo wa vhu (71) wa khoro ya masipala u do fariwa nga ndila I tevhelaho: TSHIFHINGA: DUVHA: FHETHU:

14:00 Lavhuna, 24 Lambamai 2014 Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado

Mirado ya lushaka vha re na dzangalelo vha rambiwa u dzhenela u yo Mutangano. Mbudziso dzothe dzi nga livhiswa kha N C Kharidzha kana M D Munyai kha (015) 519 3000. Tsebiso ye e mabapi le karolo ya 19 ya molao wa Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 ya 2000, gore kopano ya khansele ya bo 71 e tla swarwa ka tsela ye e latelago: NAKO: 14:00 TSATSIKGWEDI: Labone, 24 Moranang 2014 LEFELO: Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado Dipotsiso ka moka di ka lebiswa go N C Kharidzha or M D Munyai at (015) 519 3000. Mitivisiwa kuya hi Section 19 ya Mfumo wa Xikaya: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 ya 2000 leswaku nhlangano wa vu 71 wa ntolovelo wa khayisele ya Masipala wu tava hi ndlela leyi landzelaka: NKARHI: SIKU: NDZHAWU:

14:00 Wavumune, 24 Dzivamisoka 2014 Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado

Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Louis Trichardt 0920 File No: 4/2/2 Notice No: 81 of 2014 17 & 18 April 2014

MR I.P. MUTSHINYALI MUNICIPAL MANAGER MDM/lh/CouncilMeetingNotice_April2014

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Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme VACANCY: PROJECT COORDINATOR TVEP is a community based organisation based in Sibasa serving The Vhembe District Municipality: Our Mission is to generate an attitude of Zero Tolerance towards all forms of sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse and HIV and AIDS stigmatization. TVEP is looking for a Venda speaking, well qualified and experienced individual to fill the position of Project Coordinator who will report to the Project Manager. The contract will be performance –based and for the duration of one year only. Candidates with experience of working with CBO’s in the Vhembe District are urged to apply. THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: • Effective project coordination, implementation and management, • Monitoring and Mentoring of 5 VEP CBO’S • Writing detailed reports, • Conducting extensive site visits. • Developing and managing project budgets. • Building a healthy relationship between TVEP and 5 partner CBO’s QUALIFICATIONS: • Relevant post-graduate degree or diploma in development or related studies. • Minimum of 3 years project management experience in the NGO field JOB SKILL SPECIFICATIONS • Good understanding of the VEP Sector, community development and organisational dynamics, corporate governance and finance • Strong background in project management, monitoring and evaluating programmes and CBO’s • Computer literacy (Microsoft Office; Excel, Internet, Email) and Information Management experience • Must have an unendorsed driver’s license, be able to drive and travel extensively throughout the Vhembe District. • Fluency in English and Xitsonga and Tshivenda • Excellent report-writing skills The successful candidate will be able to use initiative to address challenges, and have strong planning, organising, decision making, interpersonal, report writing and presentation skills. Interested applicants should forward a letter of interest and a brief CV (no more than 4 pages) to: hr@tvep.org.za by no later than Wednesday the 23rd April 2014. Please do not attached certificates. Telephonic enquiries will not be entertained. If you have not been contacted by the 25th of April 2014 please assume that you have not been successful. Please note that shortlisted candidates will be required to undergo a competency based assessment.

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

18 18 April 2014

MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

VACANCIES • Extensive Knowledge of Local Government legislation, policies, procedures and public office environment. • Knowledge and understanding of institutional governance systems and performance management. • Understanding of council operations and delegation of powers. KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS INCLUDES: • Formulate technical services department master plans. • Formulate technical services / engineering master plans, project management and implementation. • Project manage implementation key plans and projects. • Manage, direct and control key deliverables and outcomes associated with the department. Develop short and long term strategic plans for the department. • Manage departmental budget/systems/personnel/other resources and services rendered by the department. • Manage and/or coordinate Law Enforcement, Licensing, Housing & Public Amenities / Facilities, Sports, Arts, Culture, Library, Disaster Management, Environmental Management, Waste Management, Cemeteries & Parks Services. • Advice management and council on community / social services related matters and monitor the implementation of projects/strategies/interventions and maintenance thereof. • Manage departmental resources in accordance with applicable legislation and regulations. • Design and manage efficient provision of municipal services. • Establish, operate and maintain structures, processes and systems. • Direct and control key deliverables and outcomes for the department. • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders. • Facilitate stakeholder participation and involvement. • Ensure legislative, regulatory, policy, practices and operating standards compliance. • Design departmental service infrastructure planning for the department. • Manage funds and grants for infrastructure development and maintenance. • Oversee operations and maintenance on plant, machinery, municipal buildings, roads & storm water, electrical, parks and waste management assets. • Advice management and council on infrastructure related matters and monitor the implementation of infrastructure development and maintenance thereof. • Manage departmental resources in accordance with applicable legislation and regulations. • Manage efficient provision of municipal services. • Establish, operate and maintain structures, processes and systems. • Direct and control key deliverables and outcomes for the department. • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders. • Facilitate stakeholder participation and involvement. • Ensure legislative, regulatory, policy, practices and operating standards compliance. POSITION: MANAGER - CIVIL POST LEVEL: 3 EMPLOYMENT TERM: PERMANNET REMUNERATION: ALL INCLUSIVE REMUNERATION PACKAGE OF R566 465.68 per annum KEY REQUIREMENTS: • A B degree or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering, Three (3) years relevant experience in similar environment, Registration with a relevant body will be an added advantage, Good knowledge of Local Government legislation, Excellent computer skills, Code B driver’s license. Key Performance: To provide technical support for all technical services, drawing, surveying and doing cost estimation for projects maintain all civil works i.e. roads, storm water, buildings maintenance, equipment/ plant and mechanical works. Supervise all civil construction. Project Management of all civil works. Manage the unit. Supervise subordinates. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS TO TAKE NOTE OF: Forward your formal applications to: The Municipal Manager; Musina Local Municipality; Private Bag X 611; Musina; 0900 or deliver to 21 Irwin Street; Musina. Applications must be accompanied by a Musina Municipality application form for senior managers, a comprehensive curriculum vitae and certified copies of: • Identity document. • Valid driver’s license. • Qualifications. • Proof of professional body membership if applicable. *Applications without the above will not be considered. Musina Local Municipality reserves the right to / not to make appointments. If no response is received from Musina Municipality 90 days after the closing date, it must be regarded that your application was unsuccessful. Correspondence regarding the advertised positions will be limited to successful candidates only. NB: 1. Candidates will be subjected to personnel suitability checks including but not limited to qualifications, employment, credit, criminal, company ownership / directorship and reference checks. 2. Fax and E-Mail applications will be not accepted. 3. Applications received after the closing date and time will not be considered. 4. Fraudulent qualifications or documentation will immediately disqualify an applicant. 5. Direct or indirect canvassing for preferential treatment will result in automatic disqualification of the affected applicant. Enquiries on the above should be directed to Human Resources Section at 015 534 6123 / 6148 / 6158. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS: Friday 16 May 2014 at 16h00 M.J. Matshiva Municipal Manager

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POSITION: GENERAL MANAGER: TECHNICAL SERVICES (RE-ADVERTISEMENT) DEPARTMENT: TECHNICAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT TERM: PERFORMANCE BASED 5 YEARS FIXED TERM CONTRACT REMUNERATION: R 865 088.17 KEY REQUIREMENTS: • A Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering / B Tech in Civil Engineering or an equivalent relevant NQF Level 6 qualification. • A post-graduate qualification in the field, Certificate of Competency as required in terms of the General Machinery Regulations, 1988 or Registration with a recognised relevant engineering professional body will be an added advantage. • A minimum of 5 years’ experience at middle management level, or as programme / project manager, at least 3 years of the 5 years must be at professional / management level in a technical / engineering management experience. • A valid Code B driver’s license. • Legibility in terms of the competence framework for senior managers as per Municipal Regulations on Minimum Competency Levels as published under GNR.493 in GG 29967 dated 15 June 2007 as well as Annexure B of Local Government Regulations on Appointment and Conditions of Employment of Senior Managers as published under GNR21 in GG 37245 dated 17 January 2014. • Excellent communication & leadership skills. Advanced Computer Skills. • Extensive Knowledge of Local Government legislation, policies, procedures and public office environment. • Knowledge and understanding of institutional governance systems and performance management. KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS INCLUDES: • Formulate technical services / engineering master plans, project management and implementation. • Project manage implementation key plans and projects. • Manage, direct and control key deliverables and outcomes associated with the department. • Develop short and long term strategic plans for the department. • Manage departmental budget/systems/personnel/other resources and services rendered by the department. • Manage the electricity, water & sanitation, roads and storm water, waste management and project management sections. • Perform integrated infrastructure planning for the department. • Manage funds and grants for infrastructure development and maintenance. • Oversee management of operations and maintenance on plant, machinery, municipal buildings, roads & storm water, electrical, parks and waste management assets. • Advice management and council on infrastructure related matters and monitor the implementation of infrastructure development and maintenance thereof. • Manage departmental resources in accordance with applicable legislation and regulations. • Design and manage efficient provision of municipal services. • Establish, operate and maintain structures, processes and systems. • Direct and control key deliverables and outcomes for the department. • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders. • Facilitate stakeholder participation and involvement. • Ensure legislative, regulatory, policy, practices and operating standards compliance. GENERAL MANAGER: COMMUNITY SERVICES (RE-ADVERTISEMENT) DEPARTMENT: COMMUNITY SERVICES EMPLOYMENT TERM: PERFORMANCE BASED 5 YEARS FIXED TERM CONTRACT REMUNERATION: R 865 088.17 KEY REQUIREMENTS: • A Bachelor Degree in Social Sciences / Public Administration / Law; or Administration. Engineering or an equivalent an equivalent relevant NQF Level 6 qualification. • Registration with the South African Council for Social Service Professionals (SACSSP), or similar recognised relevant professional body will be an added advantage. • A minimum of 5 years’ experience at middle management level, or as programme / project manager, at least 3 of the 5 years must be as at a management level with proven successful management experience in administration. • A valid Code B driver’s license. • Legibility in terms of the competence framework for senior managers as per Municipal Regulations on Minimum Competency Levels as published under GNR.493 in GG 29967 dated 15 June 2007 as well as Annexure B of Local Government Regulations on Appointment and Conditions of Employment of Senior Managers as published under GNR21 in GG 37245 dated 17 January 2014. • Excellent communication & leadership skills. Advanced Computer Skills.


LIMPOPO MIRROR

18 April 2014 19 By Frank Mavhungu

Artists too clever for Stars United Artists continued to pave their way up by beating Thembaluvhilo Seven Stars 2-0 in their MMK Funeral Services League match at the Lufule grounds on Sunday. Seven Stars were lucky not to concede more goals during the first half. Their defenders spent the better part of the first half running for cover. It was their keeper, Chanah Matshete, who denied United Artists numerous sure goals. Matshete advanced out of the penalty area to block Thomas Makhubele’s way. At that stage, Makhubele was on the brink of unleashing. Seven Stars were the first to effect a change to their starting line-up. Their technical staff was forced to replace Khuliso Bulannga of Seven Stars makes a sharp turn with the ball, while the injured Sylvester Ndou with Khuliso Bulannga in the 25th minute. Mushe Luvhimbi of Artists is on his heels. The home side was awarded a free kick in the 34th minute. Mashudu Tshitahe beat the keeper with a half-volley from the set piece. As if

they were the leaders, Seven Stars continued to play defensive football, even after conceding a goal. The Artists’ overlapping defender, Witness Mudologi, forced his way through the defence of Seven Stars and suffered the pain of watching his close-range attempt missing the target by inches. Seven Stars started to play like a team in the last half, but it was difficult for them to find their way through the solid defence of Artists. United Artists increased the margin in the 67th minute. Mushe Luvhimbi blasted in a rocket, following a brilliant pass by Thomas Makhubele. Artists replaced Mashudu Tshitahe and Samuel Mathebula with Dakalo Ravhura and Tshifhiwa Munyai respectively. Seven Stars were reduced to 10 men in the 78th minute after Ngaene Nemushungwa was given his marching orders for swearing at Samuel Mathebula of United Artists kicks the the referee. ball.

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Goloza festival at Dengedza The Goloza music festival will take place at Stekerivier in Dengedza on Saturday. Musicians that will participate in the event include Ben Mayengane, Prince Rangani, Zozo and Sengere Beat, Comrade Shigevenga, Mafen-

ya Brothers, Percy Mfana, Doctor Sithole, Sasekisa, Boti Ready, Peter Magholongondo and many more. The event will start at 10:00 and will be sponsored by businessman Mr Goloza Makhubele.

By Frank Mavhungu Khuliso Bulannga of Seven Stars controls the ball after winning it from Mushe Luvhimbi.

SANA MA Project management, quality conformance, time management in construction is one of the pre-requisite of tendering and tender awarding. Masana is SAQA compliance and CETA accreditation clause 13 of regulation 112 of 8 of 1998. We provide project management on national certificate in construction contracting NQF level 2, supervision of civil engineering construction processes labour construction NQF level 4 and management NQF level 5 (EPWP). Other courses that we offer: • Basic first aid phase 1 & 2 • Basic Fire Fighting • Occupational health and safety (OHS) • Computer Literacy • Machine Driver e.g. TLB, Grader, Forklift etc • Welding or Boiler Maker We therefore invite contractors and individuals to register for this training course. For more information contact us at Louis Trichardt 015 516 5350 OR Mr Muladi at 082 341 0364, Nicolas 078 602 4081.

Leopards to watch as other NFD teams fight for points While the other National First Division League teams will be fighting for points this weekend, Black Leopards will be out of action. Their match against United FC, which was originally scheduled for this weekend, was played at the Giyani Stadium last Saturday. Lidoda Duvha lost 0-1. Black Leopards will undoubtedly wish that three teams, Baroka FC, Milano United and Jomo Cosmos, should lose their weekend matches.

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR AUXILLIARY SERVICES AND EXAMINATIONS ASSISTANT CLERK: EXAMINATIONS (P13) (Ref: B99) Duties: Handling of enquiries, photocopying, filling, record-keeping, data capturing, and general office administration. Requirements: Matric (Grade 12) plus 2 years' relevant experience, computer literacy and good communication skills.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FINANCIAL AID, MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT (P12) (Ref: B99) Duties: The incumbent will be responsible for project budgets, project financial reports to be submitted to the donors and project financial reconciliation.

Requirements: Matric plus 2 years' experience in a related environment. Experience in working with project finance will be an advantage.

Computer literacy, Microsoft Office. Knowledge of ITS will be an added advantage.

For full details and how to apply: Visit www.univen.ac.za Closing date: 2 May 2014 Written Applications: The Director HR, University of Venda, Private Bag, X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 or e-mail: HR@univen.ac.za An equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Applicants not corresponded with within 2 months of the closing date, to please consider their application as unsuccessful. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates with foreign qualifications will be required to have their qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) before they assume duty.

The three teams, together with Lidoda Duvha, are in close contention for places in the promotional play-offs. The league champions will gain automatic promotion to the Absa Premiership League, while teams that finish in the second and third place, together with the second-last team in the Absa Premiership Division, will meet in the promotional play-offs. The best team in the promotional play-offs will also gain promotion to the elite league. Chippa United need just a draw in their remaining four matches to gain automatic promotion. The Cape Town side are likely to be crowned the league champions after their match against Witbank Spurs at the Puma Rugby Stadium on Sunday. Baroka will fly to Cape Town, where

they will lock horns with Santos at the Athlone Stadium in the only match that will be played today (Friday). Santos are out of both the league championship and the promotional play-offs race, while Baroka will spare no effort. Tomorrow will see Jomo Cosmos play against Thanda Royal Zulu at the Umhlatuze Sports Complex in Richards Bay. Losing the match may mean that Jomo will not take part in the playoffs. Blackburn Rovers will entertain African Warriors at the Sugar Ray Zulu Stadium in Durban. Vasco da Gama and Roses United will do battle at the Parow Park Stadium and Milano United will meet the Maluti FET College at the Charles Mopedi Stadium.

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20 18 April 2014 By Frank Mavhungu

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Black Leopards out of the title race

Benny’s Care drop more league points Benny’s Care continued to drop points when they lost 0-2 to Madombidzha Arsenal in an MMK Insurance Brokers match at Tshiozwi on Sunday. The students from the local soccer academy were lucky not to concede half a dozen of goals during the first half, as they were out of touch. Arsenal missed two clear chances in the first few minutes. Ritshidze Matodzi shot wide from close range after receiving a neat pass from Dakalo Nwa-

namidwa in the fourth minute. Three minutes later, Boti Motalana released aimlessly from outside the box, much to the disappointment of the team’s supporters. Arsenal finally broke the deadlock in the 24th minute. It was their right flank, Eric Sefularo, who made things happen. His long-range ground cutter left Benny’s keeper, Hlulani Nohunyula, flat-footed. Both sides effected two changes in the last half. The

replacements worked against the visitors, as they played the last stanza with their backs against the wall. The match stopped for almost five minutes when an official of Arsenal went onto the pitch, accusing the referee of favouritism. The host team lost cohesion and Arsenal capitalised on this by scoring their second goal three minutes before the final whistle, when Ritshidze Matodzi found the back of the net.

Black Leopards are out of the league title race after they lost their match against United FC at the Giyani Stadium. The Thohoyandou outfit are in the second spot with 44 points, 10 behind the log leaders, Chippa United. Even if they manage to win their remaining three league matches, Leopards will be a point behind Chippa United. Leopards’ head coach, Mr Kostadin Papic, is still optimistic that his side will gain promotion to the Absa Premiership Division, although they had failed to gain automatic promotion. He said that their focus and last hope were on the promotional playoffs. The teams that will finish in the second and third position on the log, together with the second-last team in the Absa Premiership, will play in the platinum playoffs at the end of the season.

The best team in the platinum still stand a chance of taking part play-offs will also be promoted to in the promotional play-offs are the elite league. Black Leopards Baroka FC and Milano United. will play their three remain- The last league matches will be ing matches away from home. played on Sunday, May 11. Their remaining fixtures are against Milano United, FC Cape Town and Jomo Cosmos. Chippa United will also play their remaining matches away from home. The Cape Town side will play against Witbank Spurs, Santos, United FC and Milano United. Other teams which Leopards’ head coach, Mr Kostadin Papic.

Results

One league point for Rospa United FC

Dakalo Nwanamidwa of Arsenal (left) and Lesedi Kapinga attack the ball.

Rospa United grabbed one league point against Mighty FC at the Peter Mokaba Athletics Stadium last Friday evening. They played to a 2-2 draw in their Safa Second Division League match. Thabo “Figo” Papo, scored a brace for United in the match. Mighty's equalizer was scored on the stroke of full time from the penalty spot Brick Force

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Photographed during the toss are (from left to right) Messrs Joe Molepo, Mzansi (Makhado FM sport presenter), Chester Malotsha and Scara Tshigomana. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Teams ready for Easter Sports Challenge The launch and toss for the annual Sinthumule Kutama Easter Sports Challenge was held at Premjee & Son Cash and Carry on Saturday and 12 villages qualified to play in the tournament. The tournament will start on Good Friday (today) and the finals will take place on Sunday. The Sinthumule teams will play at the Ravele Highlanders Grounds on Friday: The fixtures are Ramahantsha vs Madabani (09:00); Tshiozwi vs Gogobole (11:00); Ravele vs Madombidzha (13:00). The three losing teams will enter into a toss to determine which two teams will play against each other at 15:00. The Kutama matches on Friday will take place at the Midoroni Real Hearts grounds and the fixtures are Manavhela vs Madodonga (09:00); Zamenkomste vs Maebane (11:00) and Midoroni vs Makhitha (13:00). The three losing teams will also enter into a toss to determine which two

teams will play against each at 15:00. The quarterfinal matches will take place on Saturday at 09:00, while the semi-finals and final are set for Sunday at the Vhuilafuri Stadium at Madabani, with the first match starting at 08:00. The tournament is organised annually by Mamu Community Sports Development. Businesses such as, among others, Premjee & Son Cash and Carry, Hyundai, PostNET Makhado, Coca Cola and TD Mphaphuli Attorneys are sponsoring the tournament. The head of technical matters and coaching at the Makhado Local Football Association, Mr Scara Tshigomana, said that the association was giving its full support to the organisers of the Sinthumule Kutama Easter Sports Challenge. “We will provide our trained, qualified referees for the games and will also provide the disciplinary committee to settle any possible disputes.” He added that

it is very confusing to have more than one soccer tournament during Easter, because the organisers eventually fought for players and sponsors. “We will meet with all organisers to make sure that different dates or long weekends on the calender are used and not just Easter,” he said. “We need to clear up this confusion.” According to Mamu Community Sport Development PRO and general secretary Mr Jafter Mamugudubi, the champions will walk away with R8 000, a trophy and soccer jerseys. “The runners-up will get R4 000 and soccer kit, while the third and fourth teams will receive R1 500 each,” said Mamugudubi. Mamugudubi added that teams finishing from fifth to eighth will each get R750, while the ninth to 12th positions will each receive R500. “We are looking forward to enjoyable matches with all the teams and the communities,” he said.

Teams affiliated to the Limpopo stream of the Mahwelereng Stadium. Magezi FC will play Safa Second Division will play two matches in front of their home crowd when they host this weekend. The first matches will be played Joe’s Express at the Peter Mokaba Athletics tomorrow, while others will be staged on Stadium. The spirit is high in the camp of Monday, April 21. Magezi after they beat The Dolphins 2-0 Tomorrow will see Rospa United host last weekend. Giyani Hotspurs at the University of Phungo All Stars will travel to SesheVenda Stadium. go for their match against Ray Pillars. The two teams shared the Basel FC must win their match against spoils with their opponents Bellevue Winners Park in order to last weekend. After dropping enhance their chances of moving out points earlier this season, the of the relegation zone. Basel are lancoach of Rospa, Mr Benjamin guishing at the bottom of the log. Mhlaba, has finally found a Blue Rocks will take on Lephalale winning combination. Hotspurs Young Killers at the Nkowankowa played to a 2-2 draw with MosesetStadium. The match between Dynajane All Stars, while Romos and Modimolle Aces will be spa United held Mighty played at the Burgersdorp FC to a 2-2 draw. Artificial Turf Stadium. Rospa United will Monday’s fixtures are: pin their hopes on VeliBellevue Winners Park le “Berbeto” Mdaka vs Ray Pillars, Joe Exand Kenneth “Mabena” press vs Winners Park, Lesia for goals, while Modimolle Aces vs Blue the captain, Tshifhiwa Rocks, Lephalale Young Mmboi, will be marshalKillers vs Basel, Phungo ing the defence. MoseAll Stars vs Magezi, The setjane will host Great Dolphins vs Mosesetjane North FC, while the All Stars, Great North vs Dolphins will lock horns Rospa United and Giyani with Winners Park at the Tshifhiwa Mmboi of Rospa United. Hotspurs vs Mighty FC. Notice

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