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Attack on toddler 41-Year-old aunt in custody
based caregiver from Maila village contacted me and told me my daughter had sustained serious The police arrested a 41-year-old susinjuries,” the blind mother said. pect, Ivy Mulaudzi of Maila, after she She said she and her brother then went to Maihad allegedly attempted to kill a two-year- la village where they found Katlego with serious old girl at Ha-Maila. wounds to her head and leg. “The wounds looked The woman’s reasons for allegedly comlike flesh had been cut off her. The wound on mitting such an awful act are not yet clear, but her leg was stuffed with muti that was black in police investigations continue. The incident colour, and banana peels. I don’t know why,” she happened last year at Ha-Maila. In September, said. Mulaudzi allegedly requested the blind mother According to Ms Khoza, the skull of her of the child, Veronica Khoza, to take the girl, young girl was visible and there were worms in Katlego (2), from Mufeba to her house at Maila. the wound. She said when she questioned her She apparently wanted the girl to play with aunt about what had occurred, her aunt gave her own child. three versions of what had happened. “First she The two mothers agreed and the child said that Katlego had fallen from a pile of wood was taken to Maila. According to Ms and been hurt. Then she said she had fallen off Khoza, they agreed that her aunt, some bricks that were stacked up. Then she said Mulaudzi, would bring the child back she (Mulaudzi) had seen a snake and when she home at the end of that month, but wanted to kill it with a brick, she missed and hit this did not happen. Katlego on the head by mistake. She further said She said that she phoned her aunt Katlego was recovering slowly in hospital, but and asked her when she planned would need to have skin transplants to heal comon bringing the girl back home. pletely and was tranferred from Elim hospital to Khoza said that her aunt told her Garankuwa.” that the child would be returned Const Irene Radzilani from the Makhado in October. SAPS said Mulaudzi had been arrested and At the end of October, Ms appeared in the Tshitale Magistrate’s Court on 4 Khoza again requested that December last year. Katlego be brought to Elim, but “The case was postponed to February 19 for a this did not happen. “Shortly after formal bail application and the suspect remains this, I was shocked when a homein custody,” Radzilani said. By Kaizer Nengovhela
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2 23 January 2015 By Elmon Tshikhudo
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Malamulele shutdown resumes
Stern warning to people who neglect children Chief Enos Mukhuba, one of the traditional leaders at Khubvi outside Thohoyandou, has sent a stern warning to people who neglect their children that they will not be shown any mercy. Mukhuba's warning comes amidst the abduction of a five-year-old girl after her parents allegedly failed to pay the man who worked for them. The incident happened in Khubvi last year but was kept under wraps until community leaders were tipped off by concerned members of the community. The girl, who cannot be named, was supposed to have started Grade R this year but could not. Chief Mukhuba said he heard about the incident last year and had been trying to persuade the father of the child to pay the amount that he owed the man for the girl's release. "What I know about the incident is that the father employed a Zimbabwean guy to make bricks for him but failed to pay his salary of R1 400. He kept promising the guy his money and the case was also brought to us to adjudicate, but he still did not pay. The matter was then taken to the police, but he still refused to pay.
The last time, it is said, the man told the guy to go and fetch the money from his wife at home, but when the man arrived, he did not find any money and that was when he took the child away," he said. Mukhuba said they condemned the use of children as payment of debts. "How can a father keep quiet while his daughter has been missing for eight months? We will deal decisively with such parents who do not care," he said. He thanked the local structures who, on hearing about the child 's ordeal, collected money and sent a man to fetch the child from Zimbabwe. Ms Annah Netshishivhe, chairperson
of the local Sanco at Khubvi, said the whole episode had been kept away from them, but when they learnt about it, they sprang into action. "We called all structures in the village for a meeting and it was decided that the matter be taken as urgent. We started to collect the cash and, luckily, one of our members gave us R3 000, and our delegate came back with the child after two days," she said. She said they were worried because the baby came back with so many bruises all over her body, and she had to be taken to the premises of the Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme, who immediately put her in their trauma centre.
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As the total shutdown enters its second week in Malamulele, the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo has called on the authorities both at provincial and national level to intervene as prescribed by the country's constitution. Malamulele has been a scene of protests for some time, some of which were violent and led to the damaging of properties. The residents want their own municipality, separate from Thulamela. Last week, residents embarked on a stay away which ended on Friday. At a meeting held on Sunday to asses the impact of the week-long stay away, residents decided to continue for another week with no movement in and out of Malamulele. This also meant that pupils did not go to school as the schooling calender entered its second week. The protesters say they will not stop until Cooperative Governance Minister Pravin Gordhan responds positively to their demands. If this does not happen, they will be marching to the Union Buildings. The area has been characterised by blockades at all entry points to the township. Those trying to take their children to outside schools and those trying to go to work are turned back at entry and exit points. In the light of the above, the DA in Limpopo has come up with a proposal that they hope will save the situation. Mr Jacques Smalle, the pro-
vincial leader, said they would write to Minister Gordhan and Coghsta Limpopo this week to advocate that the government review the situation and consider providing the Malamulele area with a regional office of the Thulamela Municipality. According to the party, this will, in the meantime, ensure access to service delivery and stabilise the life-threatening and volatile situation that has since crippled business activities. "The DA believes that a regional municipal office will bring about calm and stability in the area while the demarcation board is still reviewing the people’s request of a municipality. The DA’s concerns include mainly the disruption of schooling and economic activities. The DA will also advocate for a debate in the provincial legislature on the provision of a regional municipal office in the area before Limpopo is faced with yet another series of ugly service delivery unrest," said Smalle. Smalle, who is a member of the education portfolio, also urged the community in Malamulele to release the children, so that they can continue with their normal schooling. “We cannot stand and allow the Malamulele area to go up in flames in this situation while our constitution has a provision towards a peaceful solution; hence we believe that political will could come in handy in resolving this problem,” concluded Smalle.
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“Treat us like human beings” Somali nationals in Vhembe are crying foul, saying they are being targeted for attacks and killed for no apparent reason. Last weekend, a Somali businessman was killed in cold blood, while 22 Somalian business people have been attacked since last year in villages around Vhembe, where they run their shops. The main reason for the attacks is believed to be robbery. Businessman Cabdulahi Mahamud Shumaqul (44) and a boy were asleep in his shop at Makonde. At around 02:00 on Saturday, three men allegedly arrived with an assortment of weapons. They tried to gain entry through the windows, but could not get in through the burglar proofing. They then climbed onto the roof and opened a hole in order to gain entry. The criminals demanded money and took R700 and some airtime vouchers. They then demanded more money, which they did not get, and then dragged Shumaqul and the boy to a nearby sports field, where they killed the businessman. Abdi Mhamed, who witnessed the ordeal, said his uncle was dragged all the way to the sportsfield like a sledge. "I have never seen such cruelty. I was made to watch while they stabbed my uncle and cut him as if they were killing a cow. He died a painful death and I was spared as they said must I help my uncle before they left," he said. Somalian community spokesperson Osman Abdi Wil Mohamed said they
are worried about the escalation of attacks on their members. "What have we done wrong that warrants the attacks coming from left and right and everywhere? While this country was fighting for freedom, we helped comrades in our home country, but when we come here, we are harrassed." The Thohoyandou police spokesperson confirmed the incident and said that they had opened a murder docket. “No arrests have been made so far, but investigations are continuing,” she said. * In December, businessman Mahamud Ahmed (40) was attacked and left at his shop in Tshaulu. He was hit with a blunt object, which left one of his eyes blind and he is also suffering from memory loss. He has not yet fully recovered from the attack. The body is taken from the scene. By Elmon Tshikhudo
Road to Maniini is “a shortcut to your death” The path is the shortest to Maniini village, but residents have named it the shortcut to death. This comes after two people were recently killed passing through the bushes next to the Thohoyandou Stadium. One man was killed towards the end of last year in what is believed to be a robbery gone wrong. The latest victim was killed on Tuesday afternoon in the same bushes. His identity and age are not yet known and several stab wounds were visible on Businessman Cabdulahi Mahamud his bloodied body. His shirt was soaked in Shumaqul (44). blood and he seemed to have been stabbed some metres away from where his body was found. A herder who tends cattle in the bushes said there had been many acts of robbery in those bushes and that there were gangs of criminals who lay in wait for potential victims to mug. “This is a very dangerous area. I am
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working here because I have no option. they had opened a murder case. “The Every day I see these guys hiding in the victim is unknown and, for now, no one bushes, and I just feel that they will one knows how he was killed or how he ended day come for me. Last year, a man was up there, but our investigations will hopekilled here and this path has become very fully reveal the circumstances of his death dangerous to pass alone. People are forced and the killers,” she said. to use it as they do not have money to She urged those with information to board taxis,” he said. please furnish it to the police, so that they Mr Solomon Mavhetha, a long-time would be able to crack the case. resident of Maniini, said the only way people would be safe would be when the municipality demarcated the area for residential sites. "We are not safe here. This is fertile ground for thugs to hide in these bushes. If it could be demarcated for sites, there would be no more criminals here," said Mavhetha. Thohoyandou police spokesperson Avhafarei Tshiovhe said A pool of blood where the man was stabbed.
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23 January 2015 3 By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo
Sigidi thanked the hospital staff, police officers, social workers and community members who contributed towards the safety of the special baby. “It is our joint duty to make sure that children receive the best love, care and affection, because God has brought them into this world for special reasons. We would like to convey our gratitude to everyone who contributed to save the life of this beautiful baby.” Const Irene Radzilani of Makhado SAPS said it was an unacceptable thing to abandon an innocent baby. She added that Gift, as the baby is called, was one of the luckiest babies on earth because she was discovered alive. “Some parents resort to strangling their newborn babies before throwing them in dustbins, toilets or bushes,” she said. The police have subsequently opened a case of child abandonment. “The investigations are still continuing,” said Radzilani. She also appealed to members of the community to assist the police in tracing the mother of the abandoned child. Anyone with information can contact W/O Enos Radzilani at 071 482 8671 or Const Irene Radzilani at 0825658233. Sister Mandla Ngobebi of the Louis Trichardt Memorial hospital carries the baby, Gift, who was found dumped in Hospital Street.
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A baby girl was found abandoned in Hospital Street, near the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital, on New Year’s Eve. The little baby, who was approximately one month old, was found at about 14:00 by members of the community. The Makhado SAPS were alerted and the baby was taken to the police station before being taken to the hospital. Nurses at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital have confirmed that the baby is healthy and being taken good care of. When Limpopo Mirror visited the hospital last Thursday, the baby was well fed and looked healthy. She was playing on the hospital bed like nothing had happened The deputy senior communications manager of Louis Trichardt Memorial hospital, Mr Kutelani Sigidi, said the baby was brought to the hospital three weeks ago. “We are presently taking care of the baby and she is fine, beautiful and healthy.” Sigidi said that they were waiting to hear from the social worker, because there were families who were willing to adopt the baby. “The outcome (of the report) will also determine if the child will be transferred to a place of safety,” he said.
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4 23 January 2015 By Mashudu Netsianda
SA businessman receives bail in Zim A South African businessman operating a safari farm outside Beit Bridge in Zimbabwe, Mr Fredrick Wilhelm August Lutzkie, got a reprieve last week after he was temporarily given back his passport to enable him to travel to South Africa for medical assistance. Lutzkie (52) was jailed for an effective three-and-a half years last year after crashing his helicopter in Zimbabwe and burying the wreckage. This was after he had illegally entered the country without the permission of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ). He then contested the sentence and was subsequently released on US$25 000 bail, pending his appeal against the sentence. Lutzkie, who was ordered to surrender his passport as part of the bail conditions, got his passport back after an application by his lawyer, Mr Thabani Mpofu, who argued that his client wanted to visit his doctor in South Africa. The travel document was then released to Lutzkie until 20
February to enable him to travel to South Africa for treatment. Lutzkie pleaded guilty last June to 14 counts of contravening the Civil Aviation and Immigration Acts and he was sentenced to seven years in jail by a Harare magistrate. Threeand-a-half years of the sentence were conditionally suspended. It was testified that between 1 and 28 February last year, Lutzkie flew his helicopter from South Africa to Doddieburn
Safari Farm outside Beit Bridge without permission from the CAAZ. On 5 May, he crashed the helicopter shortly after takeoff from his farm. He then secretly dug a pit with an excavator and buried the wreckage of the helicopter on the farm. Some villagers spotted the wreckage and they informed the police, who investigated. Lutzkie handed himself over to the police a few weeks later.
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Rivoni murder case resumes today The 23-year-old Wome Eduako will appear in the Waterval Magistrate's Court today in connection with a murder case which took place at Rivoni village, outside Elim. Eduako, who originally came from Ethiopia and owned a spaza shop in the village, allegedly stabbed Mpho Gift Sithole (22) in the heart with a knife. He appeared in court on 6 December last year, and the case was post-
poned to 23 January (today) to give the prosecution enough time to secure the post mortem results. This case made headlines and caused a lot of unrest in the village, where community members wanted to chase all Ethiopian businessmen out of the village. The Njhakanjhaka Traditional Authority intervened, however, and requested the community to refrain from any acts of violence and let the law deal with the
matter. Sithole had reportedly gone to the accused to collect his money when the argument started between them. He had reportedly sold the accused a laptop computer some two months before, but Eduako allegedly refused to hand him the outstanding money. Eduako, who had no permanent property in the village, was only renting a space where he ran the spaza shop.
The eight-year battle for seven households from Tshikota to get their sewage problems sorted out still continues and it seems to be far from coming to an end with a clear resolution. This was brought to Limpopo Mirror's attention last week by concerned families who claim that municipal workers came and only fixed one part of the problem instead of addressing the whole sewerage system in the area. “They successfully fixed the sewage problem at the back of my house and no faecal water can be seen storming onto the back of my house any longer,” Ms Iris Mogoro, of house number 2025, acknowledged. “Now the problem is that they have dug a deep trench which almost encircles my yard. The trench is always open, smelly, and there are a lot of mosquitoes which invade my yard and finally find their way into my house.” The trench was dug around
November last year, after Limpopo Mirror carried the first story. Magoro added that her youngest daughter, aged 14, had gone to bed three days before on an empty stomach and still could not take breakfast the following morning after complaining about the stench from the trench. “She said the smell of faeces assailed her nose and killed her appetite,” she complained. “I am her mother and it pains me when my child cannot eat. She needs nutrition, so that she can focus on her school work.” Half of Magoro's yard is matted with a carpet of green lawn, which could be ideal for resting on during sunny days. However, the family is afraid of mowing the lawn and using it for lounging on, lest they catch a disease as the grass might have been contaminated with possible viruses and germs from the open sewer. On Friday and Saturday, Limpopo Mirror visited Tshikota and
noticed that there were also two sewer streams which continued to course in the open on the other side of the street, emptying into the hazardous trench. Two children, who looked no more than five years of age, were playing near the trench, eating mangos. An electrical line to Magoro's house and another pipe run inside the open trench, always drenched with fresh sewage. “I have lost hope already, but the pain in me and the faeces which surrounds us push me to complain,” Magoro said. When contacted for comment, the Vhembe District Municipality's media liaison officer, Mr Moses Shibambu, said that he thought the problem had already been addressed when he had first brought the matter to the officials' attention in November last year. However, he then promised that the workers would visit the affected area immediately.
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23 January 2015 5 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Radio journalist injured during installation of new “chief” A well-known local journalist from Univen Radio, Justice Masekane (30), is still nursing the wounds he allegedly sustained when members of the South African Police Services shot at him when they were trying to disperse a crowd. Justice explained that the shots were fired during the installation ceremony of Chief Ndavhelesi Kharidzha at Kurhuleni on 20 December. He interviewed some members of the community after learning that they were not happy with the new chief. Masekana claims that the police shot at him without any prior warning. He was hit on the arms, in his face and on his stomach. Masekane said he had opened cases of attempted murder against the three police officers who allegedly shot at him, but he had not been not informed of any court dates.
He laid charges on 20 December at the Levubu SAPS. “I know these officers very well and I don’t understand why action is not taken against them,” said Masekane. He expressed the hope that justice would one day prevail. Masekane said the incident had left him traumatised and there was no way that he would leave the matter as it stood. He intends to sue the police. “We are law-abiding citizens. These police do as they wish and shoot at me.” Masekane said that at first he was overwhelmed with fear, but members of the community intervened and advised him to tell his story to the world. In response, W/O Solly Mukhola of the Levubu SAPS said he would investigate the case. “If there is any Journalist Justice Masekane reckons the police wrongdoing, the law will take its member who allegedly shot him should face the consequences of their actions. course,” he promised.
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Zim government takes over deportee centre The Zimbabwean government has taken over the operations at the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) reception and support centre in Justice Masekane’s bruises can be clearly seen shortly after the incident. Beit Bridge. The centre, which was established in 2006, handles deportees brought into Zimbabwe from South Africa through Beit Bridge Border Post. *Planning your advertising strategy The IOM programme manager, Mr Sam *Determining your target market *Make-up and processing Grundy, told Limpopo Mirror that his orof your adverts *Inserts & pamphlets *Saving you money! ganisation had handed over the operations at the Beit Bridge centre on 1 January. The Contact Pieter, George or Yolanda at (015) 516 4996 centre provides humanitarian assistance to OR fax your info to (015) 516 2303 Zimbabweans deported from South Afri-
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New album for Jazz Duka Duka Poetry in motion By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho Konanani “Jazz Duka Duka” Munyai, who last released a full-length album some five years ago, says that the love of music, his culture and tradition keep him coming back onto the musical platform with experimental sounds each time he goes to the studio. Jazz Duka Duka is currently in the studio, recording his third album, and he is striving to inject a new feeling into his sound. “I have finished this project many times and then sat back to listen to the post-production material,” he shares. “But each time I analysed the sound and rhythm, I would go back to work on it afresh. I don’t wish for my new album to sound as if it
were my old work redone with a small twist on the sleeves.” Jazz Duka Duka sounds like a perfectionist, the very gentleman he appears to be in his stylish dreadlocks, black shirt and big trademark sunglasses. For a man who was previously known as Jazzoetry and released the first album under the same name some seven years ago, and was famously known for tracks such a Ndi do vha kwasha and Duka la hayani, the musical journey has been long and also filled with ambition and invention. “I was fusing jazz and poetry,” he said. “I understand that I am classified as a Venrap artist.” Now the continuation of his musical journey will start in February with the promotion of his brand name, when he will be touring the district, the province and Gauteng. “We want to test the new songs to see if they are what the people out there need,” he said. “You don’t just assume that everyone likes your music and then you churn out an album. What if it turns out to be a total flop?” He stresses that he has been silent for some years while trying to assess the Venrap genre and other genres related to Venrap to see how best he could take it to another level. “I seem to have read and cracked the code,” he says slyly. “I see music as a business. I didn’t enter the music industry for art’s sake – I need for my artistic efforts to be rewarded with financial gains.” Besides music, Jazz Duka Duka is a full-time businessman based in Makhado and Vleifontein. He specialises in dreadlocks, and will soon be opening a shisanyama and a car wash. “I want to create work for several youths,” he said.
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho A 50-year-old poet and playwright, Johnny Malunghisa, has taken spoken poetry to another level with his debut poetry album on CD, which was released a fortnight ago. His album is titled Khombo, which can loosely be translated as “danger”. However, in the original idiom, the title carries more weight which also suggests for a deeper and broader meaning. “I see myself as this person who has a duty to serve my society through spoken poetry,” Malunghisa told Limpopo Mirror. “This world is filled with khombo and anyone who wants to live safely and protected from all evils of this world needs to heed the messages contained in my poems.” He stressed the idea that he wanted to see people getting and receiving the life-filled messages just like the Israelites who had always received both physical and spiritual provision from God. “I am giving you manna which you must collect and eat today,” he says. “Don’t wait for tomorrow – for what if tomorrow never comes?” The eight-track album contains poems in Tshivenda and Xitsonga. Although Malunghisa was born and grew up at Ravele village in the Sinthumule area (where Tshivenda remains the predominant language) and his first language is seemingly Tshivenda, he speaks fluent Xitsonga. “We refused to be moved to Gazankulu in 1979 when the apartheid government used force to separate us from the Vhavenda in the name of the Group Areas Act,” he remembers. “They tried to give us elephant meat, so we could eat and believe there
was enough food on the other side, but we still refused.” His refusal to accept defeat is perhaps what made him stand strongly for all those many years before he could release his first album, even though he had discovered that he was a poet and playwright during his high school years. The album has poems such as Maa-waku!!, Deal, Nwana a sa lili, Xiphephani, Tendani Mudzimu, and Bhomba. “There are a lot of people to thank for working with me on this album,” he said. “Among them are Balcan Sikhwari and Khuthadzo ‘NewBreed’ Rammbwa. They have good ears for the sound.” He was inspired by his late father, Matsilele Charlie Mahwai, who lived in the Funyufunyu mountain. “My father used to play dende and mbila,” he recalls. “When he played his mbila and danced, the stallion of the local chief would join him in the dance.” Khombo is available in good music stores. For more information on Malunghisa, readers can call 071 361 0540 or 071 193 1387.
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IT diplomas for Musina officials A total of 52 students from the Musina Local Municipality received their Information Technology diplomas from Mass Computer FET Training College during a recent ceremony at Musina Show Grounds. The receivers include councillors, staff members and ward committee members. The initiative is part of the municipality’s skills development plan to create a workforce that is empowered with the necessary knowledge and qualifications. During the graduation ceremony, Mayor Mihloti Ramoyada congratulated the graduates for having the courage and perseverance to complete their diplomas. She added that the knowledge they Mayor Mihloti Ramoyada (seated middle) photographed with councillors, representatives from Mass Computer FET Training College and some gained would help in developing the municipality. of the 52 students. She mentioned that education is very important, because “new technologies keep coming up and if you don’t want to be left behind, you must keep Coca-Cola up with the world, which is moving really fast.” Regular 2 Litre One of the students, Mr Kennedy Ravhuanzwo, the municipality’s human resources manager, said that the course had broadened his knowledge of BUY information technology and it would help him to 2 improve his work. FOR
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8 23 January 2015 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Police burn down shacks at the dumping site A group of distraught and sad men lifted up their hands and wrapped their arms round their heads as the makeshift shacks that they had called home for months went up in smoke. This happened on Friday when the Makhado police team went to burn down the shacks encroaching on the busy area opposite the main gate of the Makhado municipal dumping site outside Louis Trichardt. All those men, who came from different parts of Vhembe, had camped near the dumping site, and they scavenged
for scrap metal in the dumping site. “I come from Tshakhuma and was staying in my shack here,” said a man, who declined to be named. “They burned my shack. The law destroyed my shack. It is good and convenient for me to collect metal from the ‘dirty box’ (dumping site) when I am camping close by. I then sell it for a living. I have three kids who are all at school. I can’t afford to buy a bus ticket; I am not making much either.” However, the police’s spokesperson, Const Irene Radzilane, said that it had been reported that many
The makeshift shacks were gutted by the fire.
robbery, assault and mugging cases were taking place in the vicinity of the dumping site and that the victims and complainants suspected the shack dwellers of the crimes. “We decided to scrap all the illegal shacks as part of crime prevention and fighting crime,” Radzilane said. “The edible stuff collected from the dumping site may also pose health hazards to these men.” The spokesperson for the Makhado Municipality, Mr Louis Bobodi, said that no person was allowed to occupy a piece of land without the municipality’s permission. “Anyone who occupies a piece of land in this town without our knowledge and consent must know that they are committing a criminal offence,” Bobodi said. “The moment we learnt about a group of people whose illegal shacks were mushrooming in the place near the dumping site, we asked the police to send them off for good.” Bobodi then stressed the point that the activities of a group of men who scavenge for scrape metal in the dumping site were illegal. “We are not going to allow the situation where people continue to disrespect municipal laws even after they have been made aware of their criminal activities,” he stated. “We will deal with whoever transgresses against the security measures which protect the dumping site.”
In this photograph, the police are seen trying to talk with worried men whose illegal shacks were burnt down.
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UBVISA THUMBU!! TSHUMELO YA DUVHA INO Chief Ravele supports region’s education The chief of Mauluma village the professional forum monitor happening in the schools within FHELWA HENEFHO in Nzhelele, Chief Ramaano the schools and establish the his community. “Muthu-ha-thonwi” Ravele, challenges that should be eradChief Ravele stated that the KLINIKI YA ZWAMBEBO continues to nurture educa- icated. The chief and members Vhukoni Education Initiative tional values among his people. Through Project Mpho, which was launched last year, another initiative has been launched, namely the Vhukoni education initiative. During a meeting of the royal council on Sunday, 12 pupils from different school in the community were given school uniforms. This was done in an effort to enhance the activities of the Vhukoni education initiative. Through this initiative, elected members of community structures such as the development forum, the education forum and
of the community will support schools such as Nanga Primary, Tswime Secondary, Velelambeu Secondary, Frank Ravele Secondary, Divhani Primary and Mauluma Primary. Apart from uniforms for pupils, schools also received stationery that they will use throughout the year. A representative from Nzhelele West circuit, Mr Steven Nyelisani Ravele, commended the chief for his involvement in the education of his people. He said it was rare to find a traditional leader with a desire to know what was
would focus on children’s education and people’s development. He said that it would influence children, parents and teachers to become involved in education. “We have maintained a cordial relationship with local business people and professional people in our village and they have promised to help this initiative,” he said. The chief also thanked the principal of Velelambeu Secondary School. The school had achieved a 100% pass rate from Grade 8 to Grade 12 in last year‘s exams.
Chief Ramaano “Muthu-ha-thonwi” Ravele with some of the pupils who had benefited from the Vhukoni initiative. Pupils are dressed in new school uniforms.
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10 23 January 2015 By Silas Nduvheni
Skills training for unemployed youth The lives of unemployed young people in Vhembe can change for the better, following the launch of the Youth Skills Development Project, a move that will see about 400 young people trained as “water and sanitation specialists”. The programme is a joint venture between the departments of water and sanitation and public works and the Vhembe district municipality. “Out of this programme, we seek to produce technicians, artisans, plumbers
and meter reader, amongst others. The trainees and individual municipalities will benefit from the programme and we urge trainees to use the chance,” said the Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Ms Pamela Tshwete. The programme was lauched during a ceremony in the Thohoyandou Indoor Sports Centre on Friday. “We will implement this kind of the project throughout the country to ensure that we adequately provide for the most
needed skills in the administration and governance of our municipalities. All these initiatives are about skills development, job creation, the fight against poverty and the provision of life skills,” Tshwete added. She mentioned that the project will also teach the communities about the importance of conserving water. She emphasised that energetic young people must be trained and never roam the streets unemployed.
Construction workers are busy at the new Sibasa bus and taxi rank. By Silas Nduvheni
New taxi rank to bring relief to commuters
Some of the young people in the Vhembe region who will be trained, pose for a photo with Deputy Minister Pamela Tshwete, Executive Mayor Tshitereke Matibe and the mayor of the Makhado municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi.
The new R33 million Sibasa bus and taxi rank that is at present under construction is set to bring relief to local commuters. It will replace the old and dilapidated Sibasa rank that is no longer conducive to being used by commuters, and its ablution block is described as a health hazard. A spokesperson for the Thulamela local municipality, Mr Nndwamato Tshiila, said the construction phase had already created 30 jobs and he was optimistic that more jobs would
be created in future. “It will also have market stalls where street vendors can sell their products, and a ticket house where tickets will be sold to commuters. We are happy that we are doing real development that will benefit our people.” He added that the rank will probably be in operation after September this year. Mr Thinashaka Netshankhu, community liaison officer for Dolly Construction and Allied Work, the company contracted by the Thulamela municipality to build the rank, said they were working around the clock to
make sure they complete the contract in time. A previously unemployed community woman, who found employment at the taxi rank, Ms Jennet Tshamaano, said life was hard when she was unemployed, “especially with two children who depend on you as breadwinner. Now, with the construction of the new Sibasa bus and taxi rank, life has changed for the better, because we can put food on the table. The functioning of the rank will also help in the development of the communities around,” said Tshamaano.
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“Bad infrastructure not an excuse to perfom badly” Pupils in Thulamela started their first school day with the support and encouragement from the mayor, Cllr Grace Mahosi, as part of a back-toschool campaign. The campaign commenced at Jack Lavhengwa Secondary in the rural Khalavha village. Despite
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there being only 20 classrooms, and those not being in a good state, last year’s Grade 12 pupils didn’t let the handicaps at school hamper their enthusiasm and they performed well in their final exams. Mahosi said challenges such as dilapidated classrooms and bad infrastructure should not be an excuse to perform badly. “Don’t let your bad situation at school or at home be an obstacle; just focus on your school
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the leader of the organization, Ms Joyce Muhanelwa, said they had started as a response to the needs of the community, where many children were left orphaned because of the HIV/Aids pandemic. “We could not just sit down and pretend that we saw nothing when our community was suffering. We stood up and we are now making a difference in our community, where poverty is the order of the day.” She mentioned that they were doing their bit to change the community “and we hope that the results will be there for all to see in the near future, However, the lack of financial support makes our job difficult.” Those wishing to assist can do so by phoning 079 655 7576 or 082 264 7218.
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By Elmon Tshikhudo
Mystery fire causes damage of R2 million A mysterious fire that started in one of the garages of a house in Golgotha in Thohoyandou caused damage estimated at nearly R2 million. The fire, which completely gutted the Neduvhuledza house, was spotted by neighbours on Friday evening at around 21:00. The cause of the fire is still unknown. House owner Eunice Neduvhuledza, an Eskom employee based in Polokwane, said she was at her other home in Polokwane when neighbours phoned to tell her the house was on fire. “There was nothing I could do as I was far away from home, but I tried calling my relatives who were there looking after the house. I only arrived here on Saturday
and was so stressed...” She added that, on her arrival at home, she was greeted by a mangled wreck of twisted metal and a car that was completely gutted. All the furniture and other articles in all the rooms were completely destroyed. “This is a disaster that we see on television, happening far from us. This time it was happening to our family! Luckily no one was injured in the fire, and we have only God to thank for protecting us,” she said. A neighbour, Dr JG Tshifularo, said neighbours came in numbers to help but could not save anything as the flames were fierce. During the visit of the Limpopo Mirror to the house, a group of
neighbours and members of the Sibasa Seventh Day Adventist Church were comforting the family. “We have a welfare wing in our church which deals with such eventualities and we are going to investigate where we can assist them,” said Mr Calvin Chilukwa, who heads the social welfare division at the church. He was accompanied by church elder Simon Nembudane. Thohoyandou police spokesperson Const Avhafarei Tshiovhe confirmed the incident and said that they had not yet established the cause of the fire. “We can confirm that an arson case was opened, but as of now we do not know the exact cause of the fire, and it will form part of our investigations,” she said.
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Neighbours and church members assess the damage caused by the mysterious fire in Thohoyandou. By Kaizer Nengovhela
Body of woman found in Vleifontein dam The body of a woman was found floating in the Vleifontein Dam near Louis Trichardt on Monday. The spokesperson for the Makhado SAPS, Const Irene Radzilane, said the lifeless body of the unknown young woman was discovered by boys who were fishing at the dam. Radzi-
lani described the deceased as a short African woman with short hair, wearing black trousers and a pink, sleeveless top. Her age is between 30 and 35 and the police are appealing to members of the community to assist with information that can lead to the positive identification of the deceased.
“We have opened an inquest docket and those whose female family members are missing should come to the Makhado police station and help to identify the body. Those who have information can contact the Makhado SAPS on 082 5668 233,” said Radzilani.
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14 23 January 2015 By Kaizer Nengovhela
By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo
“Look after yourself and study hard” The MEC for Transport, Safety and Liaison, Ms Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana, urged the pupils of Swobani Secondary School in Madabani village to focus on their studies in earnest. This after the school obtained only a 29% Grade 12 pass rate in the 2014 exams.
Addressing the pupils last Wednesday, Mokaba-Phukwana said pupils should change the perception that their school regularly performed poorly. She said it was of paramount importance for pupils to refrain from alcohol and substance abuse and focus on their education. She also called for the pupils’
parents to attend the school’s meetings and take full responsibility for their children’s education. “Pupils, look after yourself and focus on your studies. The government has bursaries and education will change your lives for the better,” she said. She warned against the problems that teenage pregnanThe MEC for Transport, cies are creating and Safety and Liaison, Ms Mapula said the pupils must Mokaba-Phukwana, talking to focus on their goals pupils of Swobani Secondary in life. School. Apparently, Swobani Secondary had been known over the past few years for producing poor results. According to many observers in the area, the low pass rate is directly influenced by the pupils’ behaviour. It was highlighted that pupils are not obedient and hardly listen to their teachers.
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Bail for three suspected gold smugglers Three Zimbabwean men, who were arrested last year for attempting to smuggle 7kg of gold into South Africa through the Beit Bridge border post, appeared in court on Friday. Simbarashe Kangara (30) and Munyaradzi Tatenda (28) appeared before Magistrate In-
nocent Bepura, facing charges of smuggling and possession of illegal gold. The case was postponed to 3 February and the two were released on bail of US$400 each. The court heard that the two men were intercepted on 23 August while transporting 7kg of gold hidden in their car, a Toyota
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Kurhuleni community not accepting chief Two weeks ago the Mirror reported on the installation of Vho-Ndavheleseni Kharidzha as the new chief of Kurhuleni. What the report neglected to reflect, was that the Kurhuleni community has refused to accept this appointment and even turned to the courts to stop the ceremony from going ahead. The ceremony was also marred by protest action, during which the police were called in to try and restore order. The Kurhuleni Community Authority Council reacted to the newspaper report last week and, in a media release, threatens to file contempt-of-court charges against Thovhele Nthumeni Masia. The Kurhuleni Council obtained a court interdict on 19 December last year, which prohibits the installation of a new chief until such time as the legal dispute concerning the land is finalised. Mr Owen Makhubele of the Kurhuleni community structure said that the action of Masia to appoint a chief is a clear sign of tribal cleansing and it increases tension between the Tsonga and Venda people. “Masia has already illegally occupied land
belonging to the Tsonga, and he is widely perceived to harbour hatred of the Tsonga,” Mahubele states in the press release. The case that is currently in the High Court concerns the land (Farm Ongedacht, LT52) that the Kurhuleni community believe belongs to them. According to Makhubele, the rightful candidate for the position of chief is Mr Magezi Noel Pataka. He said that the Masia Royal Council appointed Kharidzha as the chief of Kurhuleni, but they believed the correct procedures had not been followed as the land did not belong to the Vhavenda. “Our own research shows most of the land Masia currently occupies belonged to us, but for the sake of peace we allow the status quo to remain. However, he will not be allowed to loot whatever remains of our land,” said Makhubele. The chairperson for the Masia Royal Council, Chief Nkhipheni Livhuwani Matsila, did not want to comment on the issue and said such matters should not be discussed in the media or settled in court. He said that the correct channels needed to be followed and the issue should be discussed during a gathering of the relevant
members of the royal family. He said that no single individual person appointed the new chief as it was the responsibility of the royal family. Chief Matsila explained that, according to Venda culture, the chieftaincy (Vhuhosi) is the property of the family and the chief is the “manager” of that property. “The appointment of the successor will thus be the responsibility of the royal family,” he said. Matsila said that they had defended the interdict on 19 December and only thereafter had they finally installed the chief.
The new chief, Nndavheleseni Kharidzha.
Harrier, destined for Johannesburg. The court was told that at around 06:00 that morning, the pair arrived at the border and went through the immigration and customs formalities without declaring the gold. They were intercepted by detectives from the Border Control Unit as they were about to leave the border at the exit gate. The vehicle was searched, leading to the discovery of eight bars of gold. As they failed to produce legal documents, they were The Kurhuleni Community Authority Council. From left are: KJ Shirilele, MO Makhubele, RJ arrested. Ntsumele, MN Pataka, SM Makhubele, BE Pataka and H E Mabasa.
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16 23 January 2015 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Defend the ANC, Mkhize tells mourners
Paying his last respects is Mr Mamabolo Nwedamutswu (black suit) right.
ANC treasurer general Dr Zweli Mkhize has told ANC members they must defend the ANC. Speaking during the memorial service of Ms Thembi Nwedamutswu, MEC for Education and ANC provincial treasurer, at the Univen Stadium on Saturday, Mkhize said the ANC had worked for the democracy in South African that everybody cherished. In an apparent reference to the Econominc Freedom Fighters, he said there were people who had gone to Parliament prematurely without knowing what it meant. He said they had made South Africa the laughing stock of the world and this must not be allowed to happen. “Parliament is an august body where the laws of the country are made and order and respect should be the order of the day,” said Mkhize. He said ANC mem-
bers should defend their party against disruptions, because it was the ANC that had worked to make it possible for parties to go to a democratic parliament and disrupts proceedings. Mkhize’s message was also directed at the ANC leadership in the region and province that the NEC expected them to work for the growth of the party and they should desist from promoting factions. During the service, tributes also came from ANC Women’s League president Angie Motshega and Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha. “Thembi feared no one, but she did not disrespect anybody,” said Motshega. Mathabatha also praised the former politician’s hard work, especially as MEC “as she led the Grade 12 results in the province to improve”. The family of Nwedamutswu
had blunt words for the ANC. Takalani Nwedamutswu, the younger brother of Mr Mamabolo Nwedamutswu, the MEC’s husband, said the family’s message to Thembi’s party was to emulate her, so that the party would exist for generations to come. Without mentioning names, Takalani said the family was disheartened to realise that some in the ANC were doing wrong things like promoting factions, at a great cost to the party, and that was not what his sister-in-law had stood for. Minister Edna Molewa also gave a moving eulogy. The late MEC was married to ANC stalwart Mamabolo Nwedamutswu. He attended the ceremony in a wheelchair. She is survived by her husband and four children: Manu, Mpile, Leko and Aluwani. She was cremated the day before the memorial service.
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or less. Reputable avocado packhouses are all able to carry out the necessary maturity testing. The statement also appealed to growers to make sure that their avocados are properly mature before harvesting to ensure that they do not run the risk of their fruit being prohibited from being sold. For further information on maturity testing, contact the Subtropical Growers Association (Subtrop) at Tel. 015 307 3676/7.
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David Mokgale. Great North beat Giyani Hotspurs 2-1 and in their Waterberg derby Modimolle on Sunday, A1 Terrors beat Modimolle Aces 1-0. Lephalale Young Killers collected three important points without kicking the ball. They were supposed to have played against Blue Rocks in Lephalale, but the Rocks did not turn up for the match. The only goal in the game was good enough to earn Magezi FC three points at the
expense of Winners Park. The goal came in the 75th minute via Julius Ngwenya, who headed home after a corner kick. Dynamos gave away points to The Dolphins after their 1-2 defeat. Bilika All Stars shared the spoils with Polokwane United, with whom they played to a 1-1 draw at the Giyani Stadium, while Mosesetjane All Stars were given a day to remember, following their 1-5 defeat at the hands of Bellevue Winners Park at the Nkowankowa Stadium.
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Dr Fitzgerald Dzivhani says the church must know and understand that part of its purpose in society is to add value to its respective communities.
Education practitioner Mr Mattwew Mhlongo urges students and graduates to demonstrate full respect in society.
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Vhavenda King Toni Mphephu Ram- from the first day of the year if they abulana encourages all pupils around want to pass at the end of it. Vhembe to start working hard at school In an interview with Limpopo Mirror, Mphephu said studying was a process that required dedication, concentration and effective time management. "Learning is a structural process that involves surveying, reading, revising and the consolidation of knowledge. Give yourself enough time to study because you will never succeed if you start studying only during examination time." He emphasised that pupils must work with the teachers, listen to them and obey instructions "and you'll see yourself achieving good results." He acknowledged the fact that there are many temptations which entice the youngsters along the way, such as parties where they imbibe liquor when they should be studying. “Stay away from all those things,” he said. “Such a lifestyle might Vhavenda King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana seem enjoyable and feel good, encourages pupils to start working hard if they but I am telling you the truth - it want to pass at the end of the year. only lasts for a short moment and
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then you are doomed." He added that a nation without education would not develop. The youth must use the directions of the adults to become responsible members of society. He said the decision to make it in life lay with the individual pupil. “You either choose to make it or fail in life, but whatever unwise decision you make, will come back to haunt you later in life,” he said. He also encouraged the youth to pray for whatever they want in life. He concluded by encouraging all learners to use their time profitably. “There is time for everything; allocate more time to your school work and you will get the best results at the end of the year,” he said. He advised the pupils to find cooperative learning groups for better results. "Consult your teachers if you feel there is something you don’t understand well. Focus on your educational achievements and avoid using any unusual sleeping stimulants." According to him, some pupils are failing, not because they do not know what they are writing about, but because they are not prepared for the examinations. "Let us prepare in advance," he said.
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Rammbona steers Western Stars to 1-0 victory Silas "Parker" Rammbona has steered Madombidzha Western Stars to a 1-0 victory over Madombidzha Arsenal in an MMK Administrators match at Madombidzha on Saturday. Arsenal took the game to Stars in the first 20 minutes. Their speedy forward, Ritshidze Mutangwa, let them down by shooting aimlessly at the goal finish. Stars rectified their mistakes soon afterwards. Their diminutive kingpin, Maanda Magoro, beat the offside trap but lost possession with only keeper Hector Malange at his mercy.
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Phumudzo Mafukata, the Stars' left flank, had his chance in the 25th minute after receiving a brilliant pass from Eric Sefularo. He shot aimlessly from close range and the ball went wide. The referee flashed the first yellow card in the 40th minute. Oscar Leaka obstructed Dakalo Nwanamidwa and the referee was lenient enough to let him go with yellow, as the nature of the offence carries the weight of a red card. The scoreboard was still blank when the teams adjourned for half time. Early in the second
half, Stars introduced ThaboMatuba and Percy Munonoka respectively. The only goal of the match came in the 70th minute. Silas Rammbona beat the keeper after dribbling past two defenders in a row. Arsenal initially showed a spirit of commitment, but their original stamina vanished and their back line started to leak. Asernal had a taste of bad luck in the 86th minute when Londy Musiamo shot into the hands of Western Stars' Silas the keeper from a penalty spot in "Parker" Rammbona scored the only goal of the dying minutes. the match.
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“The church must know and under- to the needy, but it makes a lot of differ- it into doing wrong, meaningless and evil stand that part of its purpose in society ence in that person's life if you give him things.” is to add value to its respective commu- or her a job,” he said. Mr Mainganye Godfrey Nephawe nities through preaching the Word of The officiating officer and education (64), the representative of the students, God and embarking on projects which practitioner, Mr Mattwew Mhlongo, said that he considered his courses at the uplift the living standard of those com- said that the newly graduated evangelists school as a victory towards the “Great munities.” should use the knowledge of God to ex- Commission” of the school of evangelism. Dr Fitzgerald Dzivhani, who facilitates ercise their intelligence in a way that will “Besides preaching God's word, our duties the evangelical courses at the Armed 4 benefit everyone. “When I look at you, I as evangelists include speaking to govHarvest Ministries School of Evangelism, see philosophers, poets, scientists, engi- ernment departments and municipalities imparted this to a group of students who neers, composers, ministers, landscape to give proper services to the people,” had recently passed theology courses at architects and inventors,” he said. “All Nephawe said. the school. you need to do is to let God use you in “Even the Bible tells us to respect and “Each one of us has been gifted with his own way. Don't misuse the energy and honour our leaders, so that, in turn, they a gift or gifts, and for your gift to realise strength which God gave you by directing can serve us with good hearts.” its purpose, you need to function and not just be an empty, noisy drum,” he said. “This world is filled with crime where youths have no sense of respect. It needs you to restore morals by bringing them to the right way of life. Teach them the Word of God, so that they may have discipline and a conscience which stops them from doing wrong.” Dr Dzivhani then urged the students and the community to start initiating projects that would give job opportunities to unemployed people. “It is not wrong to give food and clothes The Armed 4 Harvest School of Evangelism 2014 class recently graduated at Biaba in Nzhelele.
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18 23 January 2015 By Frank Mavhungu
Black Leopards in search for a striker
Maduvha Mudologi of United Artists (left) and Ramudzuli Bulannga of Seven Stars chase the ball.
As part of their many ways to restore the team’s lost pride, Black Leopards are searching for a player who will solve their goal-scoring problems. This was revealed by the club’s chairman, Mr David Thidiela, in a telephonic interview with Limpopo Mirror. According to Thidiela, one of the reasons why they are currently lying in the bottom half of the National First Division League log is that their strikers are not scoring. Lidoda Duvha are in the 11th spot on the log, with 18 points accumulated from 16 matches. They are 14 points behind the pace setters, Jomo Cosmos. Thidiela stated that the fact that their strikers were not scoring as
expected was a source of concern to him. He further indicated that even the strikers they had signed four months ago with the hope that they would change the team’s complexion were not delivering as anticipated. He was referring to Bongani Manana and Sanele Mkhize. Thidiela further stated that it was embarrassing to see that the team’s leading goal scorer, Leonard Ntshangase, was a midfielder. “How can a top goal scorer be a midfielder, whereas there are strikers whose job is to score goals?” he asked. Ntshangase has scored six goals to date. When asked about the kind of striker they were searching for, the Leopards’ boss said that they were hunting for the kind
of striker who would not be shy when he saw the goal posts. Thidiela is adamant that they will find the striker before the registration window closes next Friday. He further indicated that their new coach, Mr Zeca Marques, was busy working on the fitness of the players. According to him, one of the reasons his team could not absorb pressure from their opponents throughout the game, was that they did not have adequate pre-season preparations for the season. Black Leopards will host Jomo Cosmos in their opening league match after the Christmas recess. The Thohoyandou outfit must win the match at all costs in order to keep their title hopes alive.
By Frank Mavhungu
United Artists and Seven Stars in draw In their MMK Administrators Soccer League match at the Lufule grounds on Saturday, Thembaluvhilo Seven Stars rose to the occasion and held United Artists to a goalless draw. The game was not a true reflection of the game as United Artists wasted numerous scoring opportunities. Seven Stars played defensive football for the better part of the first half. They only started to launch some attacks after realizing that the Artists’ strikers seemed to have left their scoring boots at home. Artists’ diminutive left back, Ronewa Gidi, was out of touch. He committed numerous mistakes within his own danger area, but the visitors’ strikers failed to capitalize on that. As if they were hypnotized, the Stars’ goal poachers just stood aside and looked on as Gidi committed silly mistakes. The Artists’ veteran defender, Maduvha Mudologi, was unlucky in the 24th minute. He was allowed enough space
to unleash from the edge of the box. The ball missed the goal mouth by inches, much to the fans’ disappointment. Jeffrey Mungoni, the Artists bulldozer striker, could not live up to the fans’ expectations and was tightly marked. Realizing that Mungoni was not delivering as anticipated, the team’s technical staff replaced him with Mushe Luvhimbi in the opening minutes of the second half.
Ramudzuli Bulannga of Seven Stars was booked for dangerous play in the 64th minute. Luvhimbi was unlucky when he won a loose ball from the left corner and tried his luck from just outside the box. The ball hit the woodwork and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick. Artists later replaced Rofhiwa Nembudani with Samuel Mathebula, but that did not change the complexion of the game.
Honest Makgato of Seven Stars chases the ball while Ronewa Gidi of Artists is behind him.
Lucky Siobo of United Artists controls the Nzumbululo Dzivhani of Seven Stars chases ball. the ball.
Leopards’ top goal scorer, Leonard Ntshangase.
Leopards’ striker, Bongani Manana.
ABC Motsepe league
Joe Express ready to demolish Dolphins Seven ABC Motsepe matches will be played Modimolle Aces will face Lephalale Young Killers. throughout the province tomorrow afternoon and one will be played on Sunday. Joe’s Express, the only side from Vhembe District in the league, will entertain their home fans. They will host The Dolphins at the Makwarela Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Express are sharpened to kill after collecting one point away from home last weekend. They drew 3-3 with Mighty FC at the Seshego Stadium last Friday. Levy Matshavha scored a brace in the game, while Dakalo “DK” Ratshitanga scored the third. Mighty’s goals came via Lawrence Mohale, Steven Maseko and David Kgalane. According to the coach of Joe’s Express, Mr Ntsedzeni Phaswana, The Dolphins will be lucky if by chance they manage to go back home with a draw. The Express demon midfielders, Ishmael Jimo and Ndivhuwo “Segere” Ravhuhali, will keep their opponents’ defence running for cover if they are not well contained. Mosesetjane All Stars will host Great North in Mokopane, while the pace setters, Bellevue Winners Park, will meet Polokwane United at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium. Dynamos and Bilika All Stars will meet at the Giyani Stadium in their Mopani derby. It will be a double header at Giyani, and the second match, Giyani Hotspurs vs A1 Terrors, will start at 17:00. The other matches are Magezi FC vs Mighty FC and Blue Rocks vs Winners Park. On Sunday, The Express midfielder Ishmael Jimo.
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LEGALS Advocate M.J Mushasha NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE All persons having claims against the undermentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 021728/2014, Masters Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Masia, Christian Names: Ratshilumela Robert, Date of Birth: 14/07/1947, ID: 4707145247082,
Last Address: Shayandima, Limpopo Province, Date of Death: 18/11/2014. Christian Names and Surnames of Surviving Spouse: Princes Yoliswa Masia, Date of Birth: 28/11/1954 Advocate Maele Jackson Mushasha, 2010 Centre Office No 11, P.O. Box 1652, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 5852, Cell: 083 290 8585
Advocate M.J Mushasha LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS IN DECEA SED ESTATES LYING FOR INSPECTION In terms of section 35 (5) of Act No. 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estates specified below will be open for inspection of all persons interested therein for a period of 21 days (or shorter or longer if specially stated) from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later, and at the offices of the Masters and Magistrates as stated.Should no objections thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payments in accordance with the accounts. Registration Number of Estate: 21262/2014, Surname: Machaya, Christian Names: John Ndentsheni, ID: 4103285132088, Last Address: Ha-Vhangani, Limpopo Province, Description of account other than First and Final: Period of Inspection other than 21 days. Magistrate’s Office: Thohoyandou, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. Advocate M.J Mushasha, Room No G30, Old Mutual Building, Thohoyandou, Tel: 015962 5852, Cell: 0832908585.
Coxwell, Steyn, Vise & Naude NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 34 OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT 24 OF 1936 Take notice that J J C T INVESTMENTS CC has sold its property and shop letting business at the Corner of Erasmus and Munnik Streets, Louis Trichardt to ARTANIS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED and will proceed with the transfer thereof after a period of 30 days from the second publication of this notice.
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THULAMELA LAND USE
MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2006 NOTICE FOR REZONING/CHANGE OF LAND USE FOR ROOMS/ RESIDENTIAL BUILDING FROM “RESIDENTIAL 1” TO “RESIDENTIAL 2” ON ERF 4444 MAKWARELA-A I, Raluzwido Kenneth of Fulukent Constrution and Projects as an appointed mediator of the registered owner of Erf 444, Makwarela-A Township, Registration Division MT, Limpopo Province, hereby give notification in terms of Town Planning and Township Ordinance 15 of 1986 for the alteration of Thulamela Municipality Land Use Management Scheme, 2006, that I have lodged an application to Thulamela Local Municipality for rezoning from “Residential 1” to “Residential 2” for the purpose of erecting a Residential building/ rooms on the property mentioned above. Plans and Particulars of the application will be under inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and Economic Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from the 23rd day of January 2015. Objection and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above Address or to PO Box 5066, Thohoyandou,0950 within a period of 28 days from the 23rd day of January 2015. Address of applicant: Fulukent Construction and Projects, PO Box 752, Tshakhuma, 0951, Tel: 015 962 1404, Fax: 015 962 1404, Cell: 076 283 0880. THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME,2006. NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU HA TSHITENTSI U BVA KHA “RESIDENTIAL 1” U YA KHA “RESIDENTIAL 2” TSHI DIVHEAHO SA ERF 444 MAKWARELA-A Nne, Raluzwido Kenneth of Fulukent Construction and Projects ndo imela mune wa tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa Erf 444, Makwarela-A, ndi vha divhadza uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho ya u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Residential 1” vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha muta muthihi u ya kha “Residential 2”, vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha mita i fhiraho muthihi itela madzulo a vhathu vhanzhi hu u itela u fhatiwa ha pherna nnzhi. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha
khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nyao, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 23 Phando 2015. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nga nwalela minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: PO Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga du vha la 23 Phando 2015. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: PO Box 752, Tshakhuma, 0951, Tel: 015 962 1404, Fax: 015 962 1404, Cell: 076 283 0880
Fulukent Construction & projects
THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2006 NOTICE FOR REZONING/CHANGE OF LAND USE FOR ROOMS/ RESIDENTIAL BUILDING FROM “RESIDENTIAL 1” TO “RESIDENTIAL 2” ON SITE NO 631 THOHOYANDOU - F I, Raluzwido Kenneth of Fulukent Constrution and Projects as an appointed mediator of the registered owner of Site No 631, Thohoyandou-F Township, Registration Division MT, Limpopo Province, hereby give notification in terms of Town Planning and Township Ordinance 15 of 1986 for the alteration of Thulamela Municipality Land Use Management Scheme, 2006, that I have lodged an application to Thulamela Local Municipality for rezoning from “Residential 1” to “Residential 2” for the purpose of erecting a Residential building/ rooms on the property mentioned above. Plans and Particulars of the application will be under inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and Economic Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from the 23rd day of January 2015. Objection and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above Address or to PO Box 5066, Thohoyandou,0950 within a period of 28 days from the 23rd day of January 2015. Address of applicant: Fulukent Construction and
Projects, PO Box 752, Tshakhuma, 0951, Tel: 015 962 1404, Fax: 015 962 1404, Cell: 076 283 0880. THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME,2006. NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU HA TSHITENTSI U BVA KHA “RESIDENTIAL 1” U YA KHA “RESIDENTIAL 2” TSHI DIVHEAHO SA SITE 631 THOHOYNDOU-F Nne, Raluzwido Kenneth of Fulukent Construction and Projects ndo imela mune wa tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa Site No 631 Thohoyandou-F, ndi vha divhadza uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho ya u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Residential 1” vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha muta muthihi u ya kha “Residential 2”, vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha mita i fhiraho muthihi itela madzulo a vhathu vhanzhi hu u itela u fhatiwa ha pherna nnzhi. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nyao, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 23 Phando 2015. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nga nwalela minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: PO Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga du vha la 23 Phando 2015. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: PO Box 752, Tshakhuma, 0951, Tel: 015 962 1404, Fax: 015 962 1404, Cell: 076 283 0880
Luvhone Environmental Consultants
THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALTY NOTICE FOR CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that an application has been made by the firm: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc on behalf of the owner of Erf 57, Thohoyandou K, Thulamela Municipal area, Limpopo Province for the rezoning of the above-mentioned property from “Residential 1” to “Residential 2” for the purpose of erecting rental accommodation. The application and relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the senior
manager,
Planning and Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, for 28 days from 23 January 2015. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipal manager, Thulamela Local Municipality, Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950 for a period of 28 days from 23 January 2015. Address of the authorized agent: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc, P.O Box 2134, Thohoyandou, 0950. Cell: 076 6640 493/ 082 361 4905 Fax: 086 6171 045 THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALTY NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho ngavha: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc, vho imela mune wa tshitentsi Erf 57, Thohoyandou Block K, Thohoyandou Municipality, Limpopo Province, malugana nau shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Residential 1” uya kha “Residential 2” u itela u fhatiwa vhudzulo hau hirisa.Vhane vhatakalela u vhala ngaha khumblo iyi na manwalo a yelana-ho nayo, vhanga a wana ofisini ya muhulwane wa kudzudzanyele na mvelaphanda kha masipala wa Thulamela. Manwalo ayo ado wanala lwa tshifhinga tshiedana-ho maduvha a fumbili-malo, u bvanga la 23 Phando 2015. Vhane vhavha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo, vhanwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhela-ho: Thulamela Local Municipality, Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbilahelodzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili-malo, u bva nga duvha la 23 Phando 2015. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc, P.O Box 2134, Thohoyandou, 0950. Cell: 076 6640 493/ 082 361 4905 Fax:086 6171 045
M.G Mathe Att
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Mudahuvhi Robert Tshivhase, ID: 3603235070081, who died on the 03rd day of July 2014, Masters reference number: 20804/2014, shall lie for inspection at the master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of the publication of this notice. Dated and Signed at Thohoayndou on this the
12th day of January 2015. M.G Mathe Attorneys, Office No 44, Limdev Building (NPDC), Block D, 2nd Floor, Thohoyandou, 0950, Fax: 015 962 1152.
Maungedzo Att
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29 (1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE ACT 66 OF 1965 In the Estate of the late Siavhe Matodzi Johannes of ID: 290314 5301 08 4 an adult male person who was residing at Ha-Mutsha-Tshirangadzi Village, Makhado Municipality, in the district of Vuwani and who died on the 22nd day of June 2014. Master Ref No: 21066/2014. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication hereof. Dated at Thohoyandou on the 12th day of December 2014. Maungedzo Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Office No: 21, Bindulavhathu Building, behind CTM Store, Thohoayndou CBD, PO Box 6771, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 4922, Fax: 015 962 4952, REF: EST/SIAVHE MJ/2014 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Tshiwela Sarah of ID No: 6409101143086 intend to build/construct a filling station at Mangondi village. PROPOSED PROJECT LOCATION Mangondi Location along Road R524.Co ordinates -22°.942727 S and 30°597815 E SIZE OF THE SITE 4000m² . In respect of the said project: Any person having any right, title, interest, claim or demand of any nature what so ever in respect of the said project and site: Is required to make the same known in writing along with documentary proof; thereof, to MPC Technology Box 478 Sibasa 0970 , Tel: 015 9621639 (Attention: Hlengani R) within 21 days from the date of publication hereof, failing which the processes shall be completed without any reference to such claims and the claims if any, shall be deem to have been given up or waived.
Nengwekhulu Tshiwandalani Inc LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING OPEN FOR
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20 23 January 2015 (Continues from p19) INSPECTION In the estate of the late Vhutshilo Luthada, ID: 8009155934089, who died on the 07th of March 2014, who resided at Fomdwe Village, and who was never married. Master’s ref: 000551/14. In terms of section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 notice is hereby given that copies of the Liquidation and Distribution account in the estate specified above will be open for inspection of all person with an interest therein for a period of 21 days from date of advertisement at the Offices of the master, Thohoyandou and the Magistrate Thohoyandou. Should no objection be lodged with the master during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account. Nengwekhulu Tshiwandalani Inc. Style Centre, First Floor, Office No: 05,16 & 17, Opposite Computer Corporation, Mphephu Drive, Thohoyandou, Tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 015 962 5446, Email: tshiwandalani-mziri@nattorneys. co.za, Ref: MM NENGWEKHULU/ EL060/14.
Risimati Kingsley Masingi and the name of the agent is as follows: Noel Chauke Attorneys, Office No: 228, Old Mutual Building, PO Box 1422, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/BZ/55/14EST
Noel Chauke Att NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Magezi James Ngobeni, ID: 620602 6015 08 8, Date of Death: 14th day of June 2014. Estate no: 021641/2014. Last Address: Makosha Village, 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.The name of the Executrix is as follow: Annah Chauke and the name of the agent is as follows: Noel Chauke Attorneys, Office No: 228, Old Mutual Building, PO Box 1422, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/MN/135/14EST
Noel Chauke Att Netshiunda & Associates Att NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS IN THE DECEASED ESTATE (SECTION 29) In the estate of the late Nndwamato Hudson Mukwevho (ID No.6706067039087) married to Azwimbavhi Loraine Mukwevho ID No.7501013242086), who died on the 05th of December 2015, Last address: 172 Shayandima, 0945 Estate No: 21827/2014 Master’s office: Master of Limpopo High Court, Thohoyandou. Creditors and debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 (Thirty) days as from the date on this advertisement. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Netshiunda & Associates Attorneys, executrix attorneys, office No. 1 Network corner, Metropolitan centre, Thohoyandou. FAX: 086 595 7996 REF: RENDANI – M190
Noel Chauke Att NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Masingi Mashangu Jane, ID: 671213 0517 08 3, Date of Death: 08th day of April 2014. Estate no: 20041/2014. Last Address: House No: 53 C, 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. The name of the Executrix is as follow:
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Late Hlekani Queen Mabunda, Estate no: 23334/2014 shall lie in inspection at the Giyani Magistrate’s Court for a period of 21days calculated from the 30th January 2015. Dated at Giyani on this 14th January 2015. Noel Chauke Attorneys, Executrix agent to the Madala Alfred Mabunda, Office No: 228, Old Mutual Building, P.O. Box 1422, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/TM/139/14EST
NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of the Late Sibongile Tinny Mangezi of ID: 751230 0469 084 of House No 485A, Waterval Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo province who died on the 11th day of December 2014 and who was divorced at the time of her death. Estate number: 34/2015 Master’s office: Thohoyandou All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. P.B.N Mawila Attorneys PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/PBN/ EST 01/2015
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Landsberg Noel, of ID: 491114 5587 089 of House No 682, Thohoyandou Ext 7 Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 21st day of May 2014, Estate No: 21112/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all persons with an interest therein for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou and Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2014. PBN Mawila Attorneys, PO Box 917, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref: REDRESS/PBN/ Est 08/2014
Ratshiita Development Specialists (Pty) Ltd LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICE THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR REZONING We, Ratshiita Development Specialists (Pty) Ltd, being the authorised agent of the owner of Erf 590 Thohoyandou P-West, hereby gives notice in terms of the Venda Land Proclamation, 1990 (Proclamation R45 of 1990), that we have applied to the Thulamela Local Municipality and the Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Setlements & Traditional Affairs for rezoning of Erf 590 Thohoyandou P-West from “Residential 1” to “Business 2”. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 23 January 2015. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 23 January 2015. Address of the agent: Ratshiita Development Specialists (Pty) Ltd, P.O Box 500, Vuwani, 0950 cell: 0718942540 NOTHISI YA MUVHUSO-VHUPO MASIPALA WA VUNDU WA THULAMELA NOTHISI YA U SHANDUKISA
KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU Rine, vha Ratshiita Development Specialist (Pty) Ltd, sa muimeleli are mulayoni wa mune wa Erf 590 Thohoyandou P-West, ri khou vha divhadza nga ha khumbelo yo itiwaho kha Masipala wa vundu wa Thulamela na kha Muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA) malugana nau shandukiswa ha kushumisele kwa mavu kha Erf 590 Thohoyandou P-West ubva kha “Vhudzulapo 1”uya kha “Bisinese 2” nga Venda Land Affairs Proclamation, 1990 (Proclamation R45 of 1990). Zwidodombedzwa zwa khumbelo zwido toliwa nga tshifhinga tsha awara dzo doweleaho dza mushumo ofisini ya Mulanguli Muhulwane: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou lwa maduvha a fumbilimalo (28) u bva ngala fumbiliraru (23) Phando gidimbili thanu (2015). Khanedzo malugana na khumbelo iyi dzi tea u itwa kha kana ngau nwanela Munguli Muhulwane: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 lwa maduvha a fumbilimalo (28) u bva ngala fumbiliraru (23) Phando gidimbili thanu (2015). Diresi ya Muimeleli: Ratshiita Development Specialists (Pty) Ltd, P.O Box 500, Vuwani, 0950 cell: 0718942540
Sigwavhulimu Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE All person having claim against the under mentioned Estate must lodge their claims with the Executor concerned within 30 days (for as indicated from date of publication hereof) Estate No: 021644/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Mashila, Christian names: Hasane Daniel, Date of Birth: 09 December 1953, ID: 5312095646083, Last Address: Stand No 351 B, Malamulele, Date of Death: 2014/11/16. First Names and Surname of Surviving Spouse: Tintwalo Mari Mashila, Date of Birth: 1955/06/17, ID: 5506170739081 Sigwavhulimu Attorneys, Office no: 6, 8 & 9, First Floor, LIMDEV Building Thohoyandou, Tel/Fax: 015 962 1097, Po. Box: 747, Sibasa, 0970
Tambani Matumba Attorneys
LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS IN DECEASED ESTATE LYING FOR INSPECTION In terms of Section 35 (5) of the Administration of Estates Act No 66 of 1965, notice is hereby
given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspection of all persons with an interest therein for a period of 21 days (or shorter or longer if specially stated) from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later, and at the offices of the Masters of the High Court and Magistrates as stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payment in accordance with the accounts. Registered Number of Estate: 20522/2014, Province: Limpopo, Surname: Bungeni, First Names: Mbhazima Surprise, ID: 5505295303088, Last Address: Bungeni Village, First Names of Surviving Spouse: Bungeni Tlunyisa Rose (ID: 6509200247082) & Mphephu Nelly Rose (ID: 6001010495085), Surname of Surviving Spouse: Bungeni, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. Tambani Matumba Attorneys, 117 Krogh Street, Makhado, 0920, Email: matumba@tmlaw.co.za, Tel: 015 516 6411
Victor Masiya Att Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate of late Risimati Irvin Nkuna, ID: 4809145601084, Date of Death: 17 April 2014, Estate No: 20848/2014, Last Address: Stand No , Xitlhelani Village, Giyani, Vhembe District. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Tsakani Lucy Maluleke, and the name of the agent is as follows: Victor Masiya Attorneys, Office No 1955, Section A, Giyani, PO Box 2866, Giyani, 0826, Tel: 015 812 0752, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: 0157/14/EST
Victor Masiya Att Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate of late Seroba Maninki Freddy, ID: 7003025403087, Date of Death: 13th May 2013, Estate No: 5467/2013, Last Address: R13C, Mamaila Village, Vongani, Vhembe District. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Seroba Kabelo Artsan, and the name of the agent is as follows: Victor Masiya Attorneys, Office No 1955, Section A, Giyani, PO Box 2866,
Giyani, 0826, Tel: 015 812 0752, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: 0091/14/EST
Victor Masiya Att Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate of late Thomas Makhubela, ID: 5712235689085, Date of Death: 25th August 2014, Estate No: 23243/2014, Last Address: House No 284, Section E, Giyani, Vhembe District. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Dlayani Elizabeth Makhubela, and the name of the agent is as follows: Victor Masiya Attorneys, Office No 1955, Section A, Giyani, PO Box 2866, Giyani, 0826, Tel: 015 812 0752, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: 0160/14/EST
Victor Masiya Att Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate of late Mahange Constance Eunice Tebogo, ID: 3906280217089, Date of Death: 28th October 2014, Estate No: 25315/2014, Last Address: House No 497, Section E, Giyani, Mopani District. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Mahange Ligibela Francois, and the name of the agent is as follows: Victor Masiya Attorneys, Office No 1955, Section A, Giyani, PO Box 2866, Giyani, 0826, Tel: 015 812 0752, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: 0186/14/EST
In the estate of the Late Mpfariseni Samuel Rannenyeni of ID: 550315 5359 084 of Erf: 490, Block F, Thohoyandou Location, Vhembe district, Limpopo Province who died on the 26th day of November 2014 and who was married to Rannenyeni Munyadziwa Joyce of ID: 590610 0146 086. Estate number: 21740/2014 Master’s office: Thohoyandou All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 01/2015
NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of the Late Mafemani Jack Hlungwani of ID: 580101 6298 081 of Rotterdam Village, Vhembe district, Limpopo Province who died on the 11th day of September 2014 and who was married to Tlangelani Allen Hlungwani of ID: 670827 0514 088. Estate number: 21845/2014 Master’s office: Thohoyandou All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 122/2014
Victor Masiya Att Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate of late Tsakisa Barranus Nkuna, ID: 5810260583080, Date of Death: 03rd September 2013, Estate No: 8122/2014, Last Address: Stand No 324, Hlaneki Village, Giyani, Mopani District. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Ndaheni Letisa Maluleke and Margaret Makamu, and the name of the agent is as follows: Victor Masiya Attorneys, Office No 1955, Section A, Giyani, PO Box 2866, Giyani, 0826, Tel: 015 812 0752, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: 0071/14/EST
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Ngobeni Gezani Billy, of ID: 340320 5136 081, of Stand No: 571A, Malamulele Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 19th day of April 2014, Estate Number 20176/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou and at the Malamulele Magistrate’s court. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the
LIMPOPO MIRROR 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 54/2014
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Manenzhe Tshililo, of ID: 710903 6114 082, of Stand No: B146, Siloam Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 09th day of October 2014, Estate Number 21402/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou and at the Dzanani Magistrate’s court. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 123/2014
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Mukhesa Tsabeni Joe, of ID: 310718 5147 089, of Erf: 1201 C, Thohoyandou Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 23rd day of September 2014, Estate Number 21276/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou and at the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s court. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 51/2014
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LIMPOPO MIRROR (Continues from p20) the date of ACT 66 OF 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Mulaudzi Mbulaeni Tongai, of ID: 800908 5528 084, of House No: 219, Vhangani Village, Ha-Masia Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 24th day of October 2014, Estate Number 21552/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from
publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou and at the Vuwani Magistrate’s court. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 127/2014
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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the late Mushi Mpho, of ID: 820511 0740 088, of House No: 407, Block G, Thohoyandou Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 15th day of September 2014, Estate Number 21272/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for
period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou and at the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s court. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 16th day of January 2015. Wisani Baloyi Inc. PO Box 3305 Louis Trichardt 0920 REF: REDRESS/EST. 119/2014
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REQUEST FOR TENDER Tender Number: RFT-214 CONSTRUCTION OF GREY WATER TREATMENT PLANT AT TIMBADOLA SAWMILL, KOMATILAND FORESTS (PTY) LTD You are hereby invited to submit a tender for the requirements of Komatiland Forests (Pty) Ltd. The successful service provider will construct the Grey Water Treatment Plant at Timbadola Sawmill of Komatiland Forests (Pty) Ltd. Tender validity period: 90 days (commencing from the RFT closing date) A non-refundable fee of R300.00 is payable to Komatiland Forests (Pty) Ltd by means of an EFT deposit into the Komatiland Forest bank account. This must be paid before the collection of tender document. Tender documents will be made available at the compulsory briefing session on 30 January 2015 at 10:00 am at Timbadola Sawmill, Entabeni Road, R52A, Levubu 0909, Limpopo. All tenders must be deposited in the tender box situated at Komatiland (Pty) Ltd Head Office, Podium at Menlyn, 43 Ingersol Road, Lynnwood Glen on or before 13 February 2015 at 12:00 noon. All tender documents must be accompanied by an original valid Tax Clearance Certificate and B-BBEE certificate. Enquiries: Mr Sello Mondlane, e-mail: sello@klf.co.za or tel. (012) 436-6395 Payments must be made by EFT banking into the Komatiland Forests Bank Account: Bank: Standard Bank Account Number: Mpumalanga South Main Account Type of Account: Business Current Account Bank Account No: 032907672 Branch Code No: 052852 Branch Name: Nelspruit Tender Reference: RFT 214 and Company Name of Tenderer
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 54 OF 2014 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE UPGRADE OF URBAN SUBSTATIONS: 2014/2015 Interested professional electrical engineering are invited to bid for the provision of engineering design with regard to the upgrade of the urban substations of the Municipality’s urban electrical network. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 27 January 2015 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200, 00. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 54 of 2014: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE UPGRADE OF URBAN SUBSTATIONS:2014/2015.” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 13 February 2015 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 80/20 score points. Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electronically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified: Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate A copy of Company Registration Certificate Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points) Registered with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) Registered with the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers (SAIEE) Attach Proof of payment of municipal accounts or Bills
All technical enquiries can be directed to the Acting Director Technical Services Mr. RAGIMANA L.N or Mr. E. JOUBERT at (015) 519 3025/3181, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr. MOSWATHUPA L at (015) 519 3171 Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 Notice No. 176/2014 File No. 8/3/2/1220
Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
CANCELLATION NOTICE SALE OF 76 RESIDENTIAL SITES AT VUWANI TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given in accordance with section 21(A) of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000) that the Makhado Local Municipality has cancelled sale of residential sites scheduled for the 26th of January 2015. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Louis Trichardt, 0920 Notice No. 5 of 2015 File No. 7/3/2/1, 15/5/18 & 7/4/1/3
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THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Thulamela Municipality invites capable tenderers for the construction from gravel to tar for the following bids: BID NUMBER
BID PRICE
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BID NO.
Upgrading of 43/2014/2015 TshibevhaLiivha road in Thulamela Municipality.
R 509-00
7 CE or Higher
04th February 2015 at 10h00, at Thohoyandou Civic Centre (Council Chamber
Mr D. Neluheni (015 291 4365 /082 779 0876) or Mr Mulaudzi R (083 256 6671)
90/10 preference points system and Functionality will be used.
BID NO.
R509-00
7 CE or Higher
04th February 2015 at 12h00, at Thohoyandou Civic Centre (Council Chamber
Mr Jutas Mobane (015 962 2235/076 447 1631) or Mr Mr Mulaudzi R (083 256 6671)
90/10 preference points system and Functionality will be used
DESCRIPTION
Construction of 34/2014/2015 Malamulele C1 Streets
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Bid documents will be available as from 27 January 2015 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.2 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements: • Original Valid Tax Clearance Certificate Issued by SARS • Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • CIDB contractors detail • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of jurisdiction. (Not older than Three(3) months) • If the company is required by law to be audited we need Audited annual financial statement for the past three years or audited annual financial statement since the establishment of the company if the company was established during the past 3 years (if the company is not required by law to be audited please provide us with a letter from a registered accountant stating that you are not required to be audited and the reasons why) Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accredited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate Bids will be assessed under the provisions of the following Acts and its Regulations: Municipal Finance Management Act, (Act 56 of 2003); BBBEE, Supply Chain Management Policy of the municipality in accordance with the specifications and in terms of 90:10 preferential points system and functionality. The minimum threshold for functionality is 60%, bidders who score less than 60% will not be considered for further evaluation. Points for functionality
TARGETED GOALS:
WEIGHT
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40.0
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Experience
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Plant And Equipment
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Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on 27 February 2015. All bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any Bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a Bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of the submission thereof Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile, electronically (Fax), or E-mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified. Adv. MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950
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Kensani Corrections Management (Pty) Ltd PO Box 3477, Makhado, 0920, Sparrow Road, Tel: 015 519 4571/4676 Fax: 015 516 6346 Registration No. 98/000634/07
Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following vacancy: MAINTENANCE TOOL CLERK DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Be responsible in developing and maintaining a proper register to record all tools and equipment. Lock and store all tools and equipment securely when not in use. Properly maintain and service tools and equipment in good working order. Develop and maintain proper system for signing over and receiving of tools by security and maintenance staff. Perform daily count of tool inventory. Report any damaged or missing tools and equipment immediately. Assist in the implementation and maintenance of the ISO 9000 Quality Assurance Program. Direct orders for material and equipment through Maintenance Manager. Record water and electricity readings. Driving company vehicles to purchase Materials and equipment required. Monitoring all Maintenance Sub-Contractors during services carried out. Assist in the implementation and Maintenance of the OH&S Act. Maintain and do quality management control of the maintenance stores. Assist in the implementation of the Maintenance Management Systems. Comply with all work related instructions. REQUIREMENTS: Successful candidates must have Grade 12 Certificate. The candidate must have a valid driver’s license with three years’ experience in practical driving. The candidate must be computer literate and a Total quality management control certificate will be an added advantage. The incumbent must be able to work independently and show a good level of verbal and written communications skills. A detailed CV, with certified copies of ID and references, should be forwarded to the SDF: Ms Dora Maluleke. P.O.Box 3477, Makhado, 0920 or hand delivered at Kutama-Sinthumule Correctional Centre, at Sparrow Road, Makhado on or before 6 February 2015. Tel: 015 519 4571/4575. The appointment will be made in accordance with Kensani Correctional Management Employment Equity Policy Contract Work in Limpopo, Vhembe and Waterberg District – School Turnaround Project Position Description: Curriculum Specialist Reporting to the School Turnaround Curriculum Manager, the Curriculum Specialist will educate, communicate and consistently build effective working relationships with principals, educators, learners, clients, employees and colleagues. The Curriculum Specialist will develop, deliver, support and implement educational and informational content for a variety of school based support initiatives, including instructor-led co-teaching events and teaching/ learning/ assessment modules. The curriculum specialists must liaise and work through the Change Agents, in order to ensure that there is coordination and accountability processes in place, and implement our school-turnaround methodology. In addition, the Curriculum specialist will be involved in the development of Lead teacher program, development of Learning & Sharing Forum and run “Teach like a Champion” workshops. Key Characteristic of Curriculum Specialist To think outside the box; have the ability to ‘dig deeper’ than superficial thinking; problem-solving rather than problem-reporting; find solutions within the contextual conditions of rural and disadvantaged communities; methodology of empowering others and moving beyond ‘victim and deficit’ thinking; adopt a ‘change agent’ rather than ‘bureaucratic’ mentality; deeply care about the well-being and interest of the poor and marginalised learners within the education system; focus on solutions rather than the problems; analyse a problem within the systemic thinking manner; challenge, in a systematic way, old and outdated thinking; etc. Most of this work will take place ‘after school’, ‘during weekends’ and ‘during school holidays’; meaning that the Curriculum Specialist must be willing and available to work the hours proposed by the schools. Responsibilities • Understands and represents Deloitte’s mission, vision, and values to all internal and external participants • Engages schools in appropriate communication and interpersonal skills that manages the schools expectations and builds a collaborative relationship with the school • Interact with government and private sector clients, partners, and Deloitte staff in a professional and accountable manner, and as a representative of Deloitte management • Responsible for educator development; provides coaching, mentoring and co-teaching support • Develops and maintains school relationships; builds credibility and trust with participants • Responsible for development and implementation of curriculum activities and tasks • Responds quickly to meet educator needs; resolves challenges with innovative (problem-solving approaches) solutions • Attends client/sponsor planning group meetings and single purpose meetings with educators as needed • Provides prompt, attentive service in a cheerful manner; adapts to changing information, conditions or challenges with a positive attitude • Incorporates client feedback into delivery of service to provide the best experience possible for the educators • Assist other project team leaders • Works in a collaborative manner with all aspects of the Project team’s agenda • Documents version control and quality assurance for formatting and style guidelines • Monitors project activities and events professionally with high standards • Assists with general corporate communications activities as needed • Initiates, schedules and facilitates call planning to include conference calls and in-person meetings with project team or clients • Other duties as requested Position Requirements • Able to commence duties on 1 Feb 2015 or 1 March 2015 • Candidates in fulltime employment with the Limpopo Education Department will not be considered. • Experience in teacher training will be advantageous • Candidates residing in Limpopo will receive preference • Bachelor’s Degree required in a related field (Mathematics, English, Science) or advanced degree preferred • Proficient in Office, Excel, Power Point, MS Project, etc • Excellent analytical, organization and problem-solving skills are essential • Engage in Didactical thinking and skills • Demonstrated abilities in oral and written communications with all levels of company and client management • Presentation and experience in curriculum support to educators • Experience deploying learning through Curriculum activities • Excellent verbal and written communications skills • Experience in facilitating team collaboration and coordination • Strong problem solving abilities • Self-Starter, developed leadership skills • Ability to work independently, work with the team and with all levels of the organization • Ability to be discrete and maintain high levels of confidentiality • Own car and driver’s license. Vhembe District application: Closing Date for Application: 31 January 2015 (If you have not heard back by 6 February 2015, your application was not successful) Waterberg District application: Closing Date for Application: 31 January 2015 (If you have not heard back by 6 February 2015, your application was not successful) To apply send a well-constructed, well-presented CV to: • Fax Number - 012 349 9795 • E-mail – jsaffy@deloitte.co.za • Reference: Curriculum Specialist
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THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY HEAD OFFICE : THE ECONOMIC HUB OF VHEMBE REGION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVITE APPLICATION FROM SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON THE FOLLOWING VACANT POSTS: 1. DEPARTMENT: FINANCE DIVISION ASSETS MANAGEMENT POSITION: ASSETS MANAGER P3 POST LEVEL: 03 NO. OF POSTS: 01 ANNUAL SALARY: R407 544.24 REQUIREMENTS • Grade 12 and B.com degree in Accounting, Cost management accounting or Auditing. • Knowledge of GRAP principles. • 5 years experience in assets management. • Valid driver’s license. • Writing and communication skills. RESPONSIBILITIES • Ensure compliance with council’s assets & inventory management policy. • Review assets and inventory policy annually and align them to GRAP requirements. • Regularly to CFO on all issues affecting fixed assets determination, utilization, replacement & procurement. • Assist the CFO on the preparation of AFS mostly on the issues that relate to PPE & inventory for completeness and compliance with GRAP. • Ensure that minimum and maximum stock/inventory levels of the municipality are maintained. • At least annually perform assets and inventory stock taking or verification process and compile report thereafter of assets and inventory to be written off. • Perform impairment and assessment of useful lives of assets in line with GRAP standards at least annually. • Ensure that General ledger and fixed assets register always balance. • Ensure proper administration of both assets and inventories. • Attend to all issues raised by office of the Auditor General that relate to assets and inventory. • Assist survey technicians on their daily activities. • Beacons relocation for site boundaries. • Assist surveyors during demarcation and allocation of sites. Benefits : Car and cellphone allowance. 2. DEPARTMENT: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIVISION: SPATIAL PLANNING POSITION: GENERAL ASSISTANT POST LEVEL: 15 NO. OF POSTS: 02 ANNUAL SALARY: R97 932.60 REQUIREMENTS • Grade 12 with mathematics and Computer Diploma. • Relevant experience. • Knowledge and skills on the interpretation of Maps will be an added advantage. • Writing and communication skills. RESPONSIBILITIES • Bush clearing during survey field work. • Assist survey technicians on their daily activities. • Beacons relocation for site boundaries. • Assist surveyors during demarcation and allocation of sites. 3. DEPARTMENT: COMMUNITY SERVICE DIVISION: ENVIRONMENTAL AND WASTE MANAGEMENT POSITION: GENERAL ASSISTANT POST LEVEL: 15 NO. OF POSTS: 02 ANNUAL SALARY: R97 932.60 REQUIREMENTS • Grade 12 and cleaning certificate. • Experience in cleaning and refuse removal. • Be able to work under pressure. RESPONSIBILITIES • Refuse removal from households. • Sweeping of streets, sidewalks, taxi and bus ranks. • Picking of litter along the streets and main roads, including public open spaces. • Removal of building rubbles from public places. • Empty streets and public dustbins. • Cleaning and maintenance of landfill sites. • Cleaning of rubbish in front of building, street, taxi and bus ranks, open space. • Perform any other duties as may be delegated by the supervisor /manager. • Cleaning of municipal buildings and recreational facilities. NB. Application must be submitted on the signed Thulamela Local Municipality application form obtainable on the website:www.thulamela.gov.za. accompanied by comprehensive CV and certified copies of certificates to be forwarded to: The Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P/Bag x5066,Thohoyandou,0950 or may be handed in at Office no.130B during working hours. For administrative enquiries contact: Maphari T.M @ 015 962 7775. Closing date: 11 February 2015 Should you not be contacted within 30 days after the closing date, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful.
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By Frank Mavhungu
Leopards vs Cape Town in Nedbank The last-32 draw for the Nedbank Cup was conducted at the Supersport Studios in Johannesburg last Thursday evening.
Black Leopards have reason to regard themselves lucky. They will host another National First Division League side, FC Cape Town, at home. The chairman of Black Leopards, Mr David Thidiela, said that the fact that they had won the home-ground advantage was a bonus to the team’s fans. He indicated that their aim was to reach at least the semifinal stage of the competition in order to restore the team’s lost pride. When asked whether they had lost hope Mr David Thidiela. when it comes
to the league title, Thidiela stated that winning the league championship was something that was still within reach. He further revealed that they wanted to do what they had done four years before, when they had reached the final stage of the Nedbank Cup. The last 32 matches will be played over the weekend of 1719 February. The other matches are: Bellevue Winners Park vs Vasco da Gama, Bidvest Wits vs Free State Stars, Amazulu vs Lamontville Golden Arrows, Mpumalanga Black Aces vs Maritzburg United, Orlando Pirates vs Tornado FC, University of Pretoria vs Moroka Swallows, Mamelodi Sundowns vs Thanda Royal Zulu, Supersport United vs Polokwane City, African Warriors vs Maluti FET College, Bloemfontein Celtic vs Shining Stars, Chippa United vs Natal United, Phiva Young Stars vs Jomo Cosmos, Kaizer Chiefs vs Africa All Stars, Platinum Stars vs The Magic FC and Mainstay United vs Ajax Cape Town.
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5-1 Victory for Bucs against Try Again Gogobole Bucs were too strong for Madombidzha Try Again and beat them 3-1 in a Limpopo Dairy League match at the Gogobole grounds on Sunday. The match started at a fast pace, with both sides throwing caution into the wind with their fiery play. Try Again's scorers wasted numerous opportunities. Bucs was strong at the far back and the striking force department, but they lacked cohesion in the middle of the park. Bucs threatened to score 27 minutes into the match. Fhulufhelo Ramabulana forced his way through the defence of Try Again before passing the ball to Vicky Mulaudzi. His attempt missed the target by inches. The score was still nil-nil at halftime. The second half saw Bucs pressing hard in search of goals. Realizing that their chances were slim, Try Again abandoned their positions and packed themselves at the far back. Try Sebola of Bucs scored his team's first goal in the 54th minute. He unleashed a
powerful shot from outside the box and the keeper of Try Again, Mishumo Phathela, watched in disbelief as the ball hit the net, giving Bucs a 1-0 lead. Try Again lost shape in the midfield and Bucs capitalized to score their second in the 69th minute via Fanie Sadiki. Reara Manavhela of Try Again
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dribbled pas three players in a row and blasted in a rocket from inside the box to score the only goal of his team. Elelwani Marubini of Bucs were given a red card for a second bookable offence. Fanie Sadiki completed his brace after he finished off a square pass from Vicky Mulaudzi late in the game.
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Team Maweja Takers FC Shayandima Power Stars Rockers FC Tshakhuma RO United Tshakhuma Na Ndilani Mutandani Pull Toge Cobra Stars FC Mutsha Atlantis FC Univen FC Thohoyandou Devel FCKK FC Gwamaseng Unt Bros Rakhuba Young Bros Phungo All Stars Shayandima S Stars Kalahari FC Shayandima Disco 5 Ramakhuba FC
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Team Western Stars Mpheni Home Defen Makhitha Oscar Stars Muraleni UNTD Bros Madombidzha Arsenal Zoutpansberg Powerline Zamenkoste FC Makhitha Iya Runga Tshiozwi Dynamos Bennys Care Academy Tshikwani Stone Break Tshiozwi Anchers Fc Tshikota Chelsea Elim Mabebegwa UNT Mailaskop Pull Toge Vleifontein UND Mabilu FC Maebane Young Eagles
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Team Wayeni Sea Robbers Muwaweni Lucky Stars Muziafera Blue Eagle Mukondeni Ratanang Mulima FC Mashau Thondoni UNTD Khuruleni Happy Figh Mission Young Rovers Lambani Giant Killers Mashamba Soccer Aca Tshipuseni All Stars Vyeboom FC Sundani City Rovers Mashamba Ben UNT Phadziri FC Tshiovhani Airline Mulima VK FC Valdezia Depotizo
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Against Points 6 21 7 19 4 17 4 16 14 15 7 14 14 14 10 14 11 12 7 10 12 10 9 8 11 7 18 7 22 7 26 3 15 0
Hlanganani Stream B Won 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
Draw 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Team Gogobole Bucks FC Manavhela Real Fighters Ravele Highlanders F.C Madombidzha Try Again Gogobole Home Def Benny's Sport Academy Murunwa School of Exc Madombidzha Celtics FC Ramantsha Reunited FC Ravele Black Dragons Tshiozwi Mates FC
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Limpopo The Fresh One Stream B Team Manavhela Black Aces Maebani Aces United Zamenkoste Happy Boys Rainbow All Sports Academy Muduluni Young Chiefs Midoroni Real Hearts Makhitha Oscar Stars MML FC Muraleni Young Rebellions Ramahantsha Lotavha FC Makhitha IA Runga
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Won 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Nzhelele Stream A Team Vhuvha Kill Them All Maelula Ramblers FC Matshavhawe United FC Sangoma Black Robbers Makungwi Reris FC Mavhunga H Sweepers Khunda United Brothers Mauluma All Stars Phadzima KSP Y Stars Tshavhawe Come To See Phadzima Shinning Stars Tshedza Onismuts Nyatema FC
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Team Muraida Youth Dev Masetoni Unt Brothers Shanzha Cont FC Thononda All Stars Khakhu Young Chiefs Fondwe Mighty Blues Milaboni Chop Them D Fundudzi United Brothers Mandala Young Vultures Mudunungu Try Again Sheshe Bush Bucks Trimmer Boys FC
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Team Raliphaswa FC Matamela Seven Stars Mphephu Hotspurs FC Mandwana Soccer Acad Tshirolwe Prestone Broth Masana FET College Mphaila Young Tigers Matanda Rockers FC Mphephu Naughty Boys Mudimeli Bombers FC Sipholi Smiling Movers FJ Napoli FC Tshikhudo First Prof
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Team Makovha All Stars Hosana Citizen Fc Shigamani FC Mulenzhe Shoot Stars Madritas Shigalo United Fc Phaphazela real Hex Budeli Real Vultures Jerome Riverbank Matsakali Sky Rangers Matsika Shoot Stars Khakhanwa United Stars Dididi Fly Swallows
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Team Mukula Young Santos Mahagala Young Stars Tshifudi XI Experience Phandulaluval FC Makonde FC Matangari High Aims Gaba Union Fight Tshidimbini Brave Lion Tshaulu Ghetto Boys Tswera Young Masters Musasenda Big 5 Khubvi Dang Dakkies Tshidzini Happy Fighte Thenzheni Liverpool Tshilonwe Young Bombe Mukula Avalon
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Try Sebola of Gogobole Bucs (left) and Solly Muregu fight for possession of the ball. By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo
Makhado Shop owner robbed Galitos Three unknown suspects pounced on an Ethio-
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pian shop owner last Tuesday and robbed him at gunpoint. The suspects, who were driving a black Toyota Tazz, allegedly went to his shop during the day at Mashau Thondoni and threatened to kill him if he did not give them what they wanted. The robbers demanded money and cigarettes. The three men allegedly took R1 000 and 10 packets of cigarettes before fleeing. The Levubu Police are investigating the incident. “We believe that the community structures will assist us in bringing the perpetrators to book,” said Levubu police spokesperson W/O Solly Mukhola.
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SAFA MMK Administrators - C Team Ngwenani Young Chiefs Mutunwa Brazilians United Artists Themba Sunrise Riders Vhembe FET College Vondwe XI Bullets Dolphins FC Tshambobvu JnR Aces Maranzhe Hungry Lion Ngwenani Man United Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars Shonisani FC Vhufuli Pull Together Marula XI FC Mphego Real Rovers Lufule Fly Bombers Tshififi FC
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SAFA MMK Administrators - G Team Tshivhilidulu Hung Li Rabali Pull Together Tshituni Hot Spurs Dopeni Mighty Corn Nzhelele Home Sweepers Tshiendeulu New Cast Nzhelele Young Al Nat Mauluma Black Mambas Nzhelele UNTD Stars Murunwa Hot Chilles Seven UNTD Bros Matsa Northern Stars Maelula New Mates Khakhu Fast XI
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Won 7 6 6 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 2 3 1 0
Draw 2 3 1 1 3 3 0 2 2 1 5 0 4 3
Lost 0 1 4 4 3 2 5 3 4 5 3 7 6 8
For 12 16 22 14 11 11 11 12 9 10 10 12 10 12
Against Points 2 23 9 21 14 19 12 16 7 15 11 15 12 15 8 14 5 14 21 13 13 11 16 9 19 7 23 3
Team Muswodi Happy Fighters Lwathudwa Black Mov Matswale FC Ramuedzisi Young Stars Musina UNIted Chipolopolo FC Maramanzhi FC Masissi Young Stars Tshiulamusi Super Eagl Folovhodwe Stone Break Igwe FC Mabvete Peace Makers Lovers FC
SAFA MMK Administrators - H Draw Lost Played Won 9 7 1 1 11 4 4 3 10 4 4 2 10 4 3 3 8 4 2 2 10 4 2 4 9 3 4 2 10 4 1 5 9 3 3 3 10 3 2 5 8 3 1 4 10 1 4 5 8 1 1 6
For 10 11 11 15 17 15 16 15 10 9 12 9 6
Against Points 4 22 10 16 10 16 10 15 15 14 13 14 13 13 16 13 10 12 14 11 9 10 18 7 14 4
Team Lamvi FC Ficas Lukau FC Sambandou UNTD Prof Tshibvumo Young Chiefs Mabuya Copper Stars Rambuda Young Fight Tshikundamalema Wa Lukau Hot Aces Tshixwadza Brazilians Muledzhi Fire Boys Mulodi Freedom Birds Mapuloni High Landers Maheni Devoted Vult Tshandana Try Tog Mulodi Young Santos
SAFA MMK Administrators - I Draw Lost Played Won 11 7 2 2 10 5 5 0 8 6 2 0 9 5 1 3 10 3 5 2 10 4 2 4 10 2 7 1 11 3 4 4 12 4 1 7 9 2 5 2 9 2 5 2 9 2 4 3 10 2 3 5 11 1 6 47 9 1 3 5 8 1 1 6
For 20 21 14 9 10 14 14 10 13 15 12 10 15 10 8 9
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For 143 176 86 116 90 107 91 62 59 52 80 78 68 57 102 68 43 54 48 57
Against Points 28 81 52 79 53 59 90 57 80 56 87 55 72 50 50 45 57 43 42 39 80 38 82 36 93 36 74 32 148 27 105 24 103 24 120 18 104 17 117 14
For 3 5 2 5 3 4 3 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1
Against Points 0 7 4 6 1 6 5 6 3 5 4 4 0 3 2 3 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 5 0 4 0
SAFA Vhembe: Masters League Team Stamina Free Masters Madonsi Masters Gooldvidle Masters Shayandima Masters Tshinane Masters Mount Rider Masters Mphego Masters Saselamani Masters Itsani Masters Tshakuma Masters Havhavha Masters Sibasa Masters Vuwani Masters Phiphidi Masters Mathule Masters Tshipako Masters Makhuvha Masters G. Eleven Masters Tshilungoma Masters Tsia - Mutsha Masters
Played 32 30 27 32 31 29 31 28 29 23 28 27 29 25 29 30 30 30 31 27
Won 26 26 19 18 17 18 14 14 13 12 11 11 11 10 8 5 7 4 4 4
Draw 3 1 2 3 5 1 8 3 4 3 5 3 3 2 3 9 3 6 5 2
Lost 3 3 6 11 9 10 9 11 12 8 12 13 15 13 18 16 20 20 22 21
Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Team Tshakhuma Peace Lovers Mutsha United FC Mangilasi Young Fighters Doli Anchors FC Gwamasenga Dang Tigers Mariadze Real Stars Guvhungwa United FC Mashau All Blacks Mshau Thenga B Lions Tshivhulana Real Aces Mutheiwana FC Maverafu FC Hananai High FC Tshakhuma Finale FC Tshakhuma Blue Birds Mashau Young Stars Tshimbupfe Disco Stars Masahu Bafanas FC Tshirululuni XI Bullets
Played 3 4 4 5 4 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 2
Won 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Draw 1 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
Lost 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2
LIMPOPO MIRROR
24 23 January 2015
By Frank Mavhungu
More points for Mutandani After beating Shayandima Disco Five 3-0 at home two weeks ago, Mutandani Pull Together continued to collect league points last weekend. They beat Tshakhuma RO United 2-1 at the Tshakhuma Malaria grounds on Sunday. The absence of Khathutshelo Mukomafhedzi in the United’s defence was evident from the onset. Although the United defence was shaky, their acrobatic keeper, Adziambei Sigaba, abandoned his position at times to assist the defenders. The scoreboard was still blank when the teams
adjourned for the half-time break. Pull Together were awarded a free kick in the 25-meter area seven minutes into the last half. A substitute, Norman Munyadziwa, beat the keeper with a volley from the place kick. The goal was a wakeup call to the players of RO United. They were awarded a penalty in the 68th minute. Their centre forward, Mulisa Luvhengo, was brought down within the box. Their keeper, Adziambei Sigaba, made no mistake from the white spot. The players of Pull Together were not happy with the refer-
ee’s decision to award United a penalty. They confronted him angrily, accusing him of being biased. The situation came back to normal after their veteran defender, Nathaniel Maise, was reprimanded with a card. Lufuno Mugodi of United was also warned with a card for obstructing the opponents’ keeper. Pull Together snatched the winning goal nine minutes before the final whistle. Mazwifhi Khangale gave the ball a final touch Thuso Mangenge of Pull Together is sandwiched by Ndivhuwo Makhado (right) and Takalani after a scramble within the box. Ratshilima of RO United.
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