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By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo
Young mom brutally slaughtered at home
Cop gets bail after allegedly shooting granny Granny Marandela Bebabi (See story on page 2).
The peaceful community of Phadzima in the Nzhelele area was shaken last Friday, when the body of a 22-yearold student was found. Siloam police discovered the body of Lufuno Mavhunga at her home in the early hours of Friday (17th). According to a police spokesperson, Capt Tharaga, she was brutally murdered. The police have confirmed that the post mortem results show severe wounds to her neck, clearly indicating a deliberate act to kill her. Tharaga said that they had opened a case of murder and investigations were underway. The motive for her murder were still unknown, said Tharaga. Lufuno was studying at the Makwarela Campus of the Vhembe FET College in Sibasa. She was staying alone, since her mother was working at Morningside in Gauteng. Her traumatised mother, Pertunia Mavhunga, said she was totally shocked when she received the news of her daughter’s murder. “I am confused and shocked and do not know what to do. I nearly collapsed. Even today I don’t know what to say about my daughter’s death,” she said. “She was a lovely daughter and dedicated to her studies. Justice must now take its course,” she added. Her furious uncle, Fanuel Muthelo, said he didn’t understand what the world had come to. “People have become inhumane. My lovely niece is gone and I still can’t believe it,” he said. Lufuno is survived by her 15-month-old son, Zwivhuya Managa, who stays with relatives at present. She will be buried at Phadzi- Lufuno Mavhunga´s grieving mother, Pertunia, and her aunt Dora Muthelo, ma tomorrow (Saturday). with Lufuno´s son, Zwivhuya Managa.
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BY AREEB ISLAM World Renowned Orator on Islam & Christianity International Radio and T.V. Persona Author of “Amazing Journey in Search of Truth” and “Salvation in Islam”
LIMPOPO MIRROR
2 24 August 2012
Plain Truth The quest for morality
“Let’s stop treating women as sex objects” August has been declared as the month of women in South Africa. During this month, South Africans across the length and breadth of this country remember the heroics of those women who have gone ahead of us. Many stories of such women are told in different social forums, whilst some remain untold. Stories that remain untold have a lot to do with the physical, psychological and emotional abuse that South African women suffer at the hands of men (husbands and other male relatives). I want to reflect a bit on those untold sexual abuse stories. Sexual abuse is, in most instances, associated with the stigma of rejection. Women who have been sexually abused by their own often do not want to come into the open because they do not want to be rejected by their families. In some instances, they do not want to do that for fear of becoming a laughing stock. They would rather die in silence than be terrorized or face abusive language being hurled at
them for having been violated. In dedicating this article to those victims of abuse, I would like to point out two most critical factors that perpetuate such cases. African men, in some instances, view women as lesser human beings than they are (inferior); some regard women as weaker beings that can be easily bulldozed or manipulated by men; some look at them as sex objects, and whatever relations they have with them, men are more interested in sex than in anything else. That is why many marriages are not built on the firm foundation of love but that of sex; hence, women are rated more highly when they enter their bedroom than when they leave it. A man might not share a joke with his wife or talk to her during the day, but would like her to fulfill her conjugal responsibilities at night with a broad smile. Some African women are seen as child-making factories, to the point where they remain valuable only for as long as they continue to give birth. As a result
of the above-mentioned reasons, African women have always experienced abuse from those men who should have loved and cherished them instead of seeing them as sex objects. The plain truth about these matters is that our women are not sex objects and should never be treated as such. God created them in his own image, in the same manner as the men. Men and women are both sexual beings who should enjoy a sexual relationship within the context of marriage: “The two shall become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24). We should bring back respect for the institution of marriage at all costs. There is no place where the total sharing of sex is more beautifully pictured than in the relationship between a man and his wife. It is a symbol of a spiritual relationship and the expression of the complete oneness of two persons in married love. Let us stop treating women like sex objects! - Prof Derrick Mashau (Derrick. Mashau@nwu.ac.za)
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Bail for policeman after shooting incident A policeman employed at the Mphephu SAPS station briefly appeared in the Dzanani Magistrate's Court on Monday, facing a charge of attempted murder. W/O Norman Naledzani (48) of Mauluma village allegedly shot granny Marandela Bebani (64) from the same village last Friday. The case relates to a quarrel between the two in the granny’s butchery in Mavhunga. Naledzani was allegedly off duty
at the time of the incident. Ms Bebani was shot in her right leg. She was taken to the Mauluma Clinic and later transferred to the Siloam Hospital. She was discharged on Monday. The Limpopo SAPS spokesperson, Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi, said Naledzani was arrested at the scene and his service pistol was taken from him. He added that the family should be patient while the investigation was continuing. Mulaudzi said
that, pending the outcome of the investigation, they would take internal action against the police officer. An angry son of the victim, Mr Daniel Mawela, says the family need answers from the police after the incident. He added that his family and the community were still shocked about the unpleasant incident. Naledzani was granted bail of R1 500 and the case was postponed to 4 October. * See photo on page 1.
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By Silas Nduvheni
Judgement reserved in kingship case Judgment was reserved in the long-awaited High Court ruling on the Vhavenda Kingship case. Last Thursday, four senior traditional leaders concluded their submissions in the High Court in Thohoyandou. The four senior Vhavenda traditional leaders are Thovhele Toni Mphephu Ramabulana, Thovhele Gole Musiiwa Mphaphuli, Thovhele Tshidziwelele Nephawe and Thovhele Kennedy Midiyavhathu Tshivhase. Tshivhase, Mphaphuli and Nephawe are challenging the findings of the Nhlapo Commission of Traditional Leadership Claims, which was released by Pres Jacob Zuma on 29 July 2010. The commission recom-
mended that the kingship of the Vhavenda nation be restored under the lineage of Mphephu Ramabulana. Representing Thovhele Kennedy Tshivhase, Adv Simon Lebala contended that their submissions were based on the fact that, since the Tshivhase Dynasty split from Dzata (the Mphephu Ramabulana kraal), they were never ruled by anybody. “We want the Vhavenda people to be ruled by three senior traditional leaders (Mphephu Ramabulana, Tshivhase and Mphaphuli) separately, as each king in his own dynasty. We want three kings to rule the Vhavenda people, like in the Eastern Cape where there are three kings,” said Lebala. The Tshivhase claims were also sup-
ported by Mphaphuli, represented by Adv Tsietsi Ramatsekisa. Adv Mbuyiseli Madlanga, representing Thovhele Toni Mphephu Ramabulana, dismissed the claims of Mphaphuli, the Vhangona and Tshivhase as baseless, because in the history of the Vhavenda people, Mphephu Ramabulana was the elder clan. According to Madlanga, they fully support the findings of the Nhlapo Commission because the commission looked at each claimant accurately and Thovhele Toni Mphephu was the rightful heir to the throne. Judge Francis Lekgodi also announced that the judgment would soon be announced in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.
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“Below average services in Malamulele” In last week's edition, we published a report on the demands of residents of Malamulele township for the establishing of an own municipality. In reaction to the report, an internet reader of our paper, Tsanwi, writes: municipality should never be established on the premise of bantustanism, tribalism or ethnicity. Right from the onset there have been prophets of doom who were against Thohoyandou and Malamulele being incorporated into one municipality. A lot was spoken on how the "Vendas" would serve their own selfish interests. One very prominent figure even suggested then that it would be better for them to be incorporated into Giyani. History tells us that Shangaans and Vendas used to live side by side, peacefully until the apartheid regime decided to sever the relationship through the establishment of the homelands. It is for the proponents of Malamulele Municipality to assure the world that memories of the then Gazankulu homeland are not playing a greater part in this regard. Guys at the old Agriven building (Thulamela) cannot spare the rod either. Their below-average service delivery in Malamulele and the surrounding areas cannot be condoned. They have been engaged in the "chopping and changing" of a town that simply has no more space to expand, whilst failing to capitalise on the fact that Mal-
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amulele has vast spaces to establish a world-class town. This is unacceptable as it makes pessimists stand on the roof tops and proclaim that "we told you so, Vendas will always cheat the Shangaans". Whatever the government decides, playing into the hands of tribalism and bantustanism will create a very dangerous precedent and that is: "former Venda for Vendas only and former Gazankulu for Shangaans only", and by so doing the whole country will follow suit, the results of which will be that we will be exactly where we were before 1994. Division of Thulamela should be based on service delivery and former homeland boundaries should be avoided at all costs. Letter
“Fruitless exercise”
Mr Timmy Khethani, an internet user, sent us his reaction on last week's report about the Vhavenda kingship court case. He writes: t is truly a fruitless exercise by those traditional leaders challenging the sovereignity of Khosikhulu Mphephu Ramabulana. Their arguments are very childish, spurious and flimsy. One wonders how, when they can stoop to such contemptible and banal levels, do they expect their subjects to take them seriously. Fortunately, I understand that all but one or Letter two of the 28 VhaVenda chiefs have sworn their allegiance to Mphephu Ramabulana and recognise him as the rightful King of the VhaVenda people. The renegade chiefs can sulk all they Timmy Khethani, an internet user, also reacted want, but this will not change anything. to the report in last week's paper regarding the demands of residents of Malamulele township for Letter the establishing of an own municipality. here does this Dr Nkuna get the figures of Malamulele having a population of 500 000? Or is this a typing error? I'm sure they wanted to say We received the following letter from Tsanwi, 50 000. Is this guy aware that the whole Limpopo province has a population of about 5 million people. regarding last week's front page report: Who will Is he now telling us that the Malamulele population rule the Vhavenda? et he who wants to be the greatest of all, be is 10% of that of Limpopo? the servant of all first. Not people who want to The only motivation for these people wanting their own municipality is that people see munici- be held in high regard, whilst expecting men and women in the streets to carry them on their backs. pality as another easy way of stealing from the Times have changed. Serve us first before we public. Those in the forefront of this tribalistic crusade are there only to serve their narrow, self- serve you. I think that is not asking for much. ish interests. Only thing they can think of are the Gone are the days when someone will be lazying in the hammock whilst expecting ordinary people tenders they will get from the new municipality and the possibility of becoming a big man in the to toil for them. municipality and dispense political patronage.
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By Mashudu Netsianda
Eight Malawians arrested for stealing luxury vehicles in SA entry points along the Limpopo River. The local police spokesperson, Chief Supt Lawrence Chinhengo, said the arrests were made last week, during an intensified border operation. “We received information from local villagers that some stolen vehicles were being smuggled from South Africa into the country. Acting on that tip-off, we then deployed our teams from the mounted unit,
Beit Bridge police spokesperson Chief Supt Lawrence Chinhengo stands in front of the recovered vehicles with four of the Malawian suspects. By Kaizer Nengovhela
Vhamusanda Ramabulana laid to rest Mourners from around the province and further afield gathered at Madabani at the house of the late VhamusandaVho-Mavhungu Ramabulana on Saturday to pay him their last respects. He was later buried at the Ravele cemetery. Vhamusanda Ramabulana passed away at his home on 9 August, after a short illness. During the ceremony, Khosi Vho-Rudzani Sinthumule said that the deceased had been a soldier for the bigger part of his life and epitomised the best that came from the traditional leadership.
“He was one of those men who fought for development in the prime of his life and excelled at everything he did. He will be remembered for his dedication and commitment to the leadership,” he added. “His death will undoubtedly leave a void too difficult to fill, not only in the family, but also in our community as whole.". Sinthumule said that although the family, friends and community accepted what had happened, it would be difficult to forget that this death had robbed the community of an energetic leader who was full of
zeal and courage. The mayor of the Makhado municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, described the death of Vhamusanda Ramabulana as a big loss to the family, community and municipality. "This man was one of a kind, an unique person who was always ready to help any member of his family, community and whoever came to him for help. We have lost a great leader," he said. Mutavhatsindi said the deceased had played a uniting role as chief and they all looked upon him as exemplary.
the dog section, the support unit and plainclothes officers to different sites along the river. We also sealed the major highways, arrested the eight Malawian nationals and recovered five stolen vehicles,” he said. The recovered cars are two Toyota Fortuners, worth R600 000 each, two Nissan Navara twin cabs with a total value of R1.7million, and a latest model Toyota Hilux Raider, valued at R1 million. Chinhengo said the first three suspects, Collins Muza (35), Jafali Mustafa (32) and Mohamed Idrus Laudon (28), were arrested on Thursday at around 20:00, following an ambush near the Limpopo River. Chinhengo said three more suspects, Aboo Benelo Jussabi (31), Lee Shas Ajiba (29) and Joe Khalid, were arrested on Friday, following the interception of their cars. The other two suspects, Juma Afiki (34) and Abalu Kasimu (37), managed to escape but were later arrested. The suspects were found in possession of fake SA vehicle registration documents, counterfeit temporary import permits of the stolen vehicles, duplicate keys and the tracking and locking systems had also been tampered with. The suspects were using Zimbabwe as a transit point before later smuggling the stolen vehicles into Malawi through Mozambique. Chinhengo said the SAPS confirmed that the cars had been stolen. “We have intensified patrols along the Limpopo River and we are also working with our South African counterparts to curb cross-border criminal activities occurring along the border. We have since engaged Interpol to assist us with investigations, so that we establish the market of those stolen cars,” Chinhengo said. The suspects appeared in court earlier this week on car theft and smuggling charges and the case was postponed to next Thursday (30 August) for further investigation. They remain in custody. Chinhengo said the ongoing exercise also targeted human traffickers, border jumpers and armed robbery syndicates operating in bushy areas along the Limpopo River
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4 24 August 2012 By Victor Hlungwani
By Elmon Tshikhudo
Family in shock after mysterious death Pensioner (71) bludgeoned to death The Mbedzi family at Tswinga outside Thohoyandou is still in a state of shock, following the mysterious death of one of their sons. Avhashoni Mbedzi (18), a Grade 9 pupil at the Luvhaivhai Secondary School, went missing from home on Saturday last week, after telling family members that he was going to friends in the neighbourhood. He never returned home. He was found dead on Thursday, hanging from a tree, not far from his home. A family member, Mmbulaheni Tshikororo, said when the boy had not come back home, they had never suspected that
something bad had happened to him. He said they had started panicking when he had not come home the following day and that was when they decided to inform the local traditional leader. “We were advised to go to the police station and to file a missing person docket, which we did on Monday. The police came and residents joined in and a search party was dispatched to the village, but it did not pay any dividends,” he said. It was only after a cattle herder informed the community of the grisly find that they rushed to the scene and found him hanging from a tree. He was found near his home.
With sadness written all over her face, Azwinndini Mbedzi is failing to come to terms with the death of her son.
“What puzzles us is that there was blood under him and he had several visible wounds,” Tshikororo said. “We need answers because we do not know what had happened to him. We are not pointing fingers at anybody now, but we will wait for the law to take its course,” he added. He stated that they hoped the post mortem would shed light on what could have happened. The mother of the young man, Ms Josephine Mbedzi, was overwhelmed with grief. “I am saddened and I am in a state of shock. I do not have any idea as to what could have happened.” The deceased’s sister, Ms Avhapfani Mudau, said it was surprising that after being missing for days, his body was still intact. She mentioned that he had wounds on his mouth, hand and abdomen, which suggests that it is not a “usual suicide.” Meanwhile, rumours doing the rounds in the village are that the young man was ritually murdered. Thohoyandou police spokesperson Maj Mashudu Malelo said they had opened an inquest docket.
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING KENNIS VAN SPESIALE RAADSVERGADERING NDIVHADZO YA MUTANGANO WA KHANSELE WA-TSHIPESHALA TSEBISO KA KOPANO YA KHANSELE YA GO IKGETHA XITIVISO XA NHLENGELETANO YA XIPEXELE Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 19 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000 that the 80th Special Council meeting will be held as follows: TIME: 14:00 DATE: Friday, 24 August 2012 VENUE: Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado All interested members of the public are invited to attend the meeting. Enquiries must be directed to T S Ndou or M D Munyai at (015) 519 3000. Kennis word hiermee ingevolge klousule 19 van die Plaaslike Regering: Wet op Munisipale Stelsels, Wet 32 van 2000 gegee dat die 80ste Spesiale Raadsvergadering soos volg gehou sal word: TYD: 14:00 DATUM: Vrydag, 24 Augustus 2012 PLEK: Raadsaal, Grondvloer, Burgersentrum, Kroghstraat 83, Makhado Enige belangstellende lid van die publiek word genooi om die vergadering by te woon. Navrae kan gerig word aan T S Ndou of M D Munyai by (015) 519 3000. Ndivhadzo u ya nga tshitenwa tsha 19 tsha Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 ya 2000 uri mutangano wa tshipeshala (80) wa khoro ya masipala u do fariwa nga ndila I tevhelaho: TSHIFHINGA: 14:00 DUVHA: Lavhutanu, 24 Thangule 2012 FHETHU: Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado Mirado ya lushaka vha re na dzangalelo vha rambiwa u dzhenela uyo Mutangano. Mbudziso dzothe dzi nga livhiswa kha T S Ndou kana M D Munyai kha (015) 519 3000. Tsebiso ye e mabapi le karolo ya 19 ya molao wa Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 ya 2000, gore kopano ya khansele ya ikgetha 80 e tla swarwa ka tsela ye e latelago: NAKO: 14:00 TSATSIKGWEDI: Labotlhano, 24 Phato 2012 LEFELO: Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado Dipotsiso ka moka di ka lebiswa go T S Ndou or M D Munyai at (015) 519 3000. Mitivisiwa kuya hi Section 19 ya Mfumo wa Xikaya: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 ya 2000 leswaku nhlangano wa vu 80 wa xipexele wa khayisele ya Masipala wu tava hi ndlela leyi landzelaka: NKARHI: 14:00 SIKU: Ravutlhanu, 24 Mhwawuri 2012 NDZHAWU: Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado Lava tsakelaka ku nghenela nhlangano lowu va amukeriwa. Switiviso swi nga kongomisiwa eka manana T S Ndou or M D Munyai at (015) 519 3000. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado 23 & 24 August 2012 Notice No: 130 of 2012 File No: 4/2/1 & 4/3/1 TESK/lh/SpecialCouncilMeetingNotice_August
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The cruel murder of a Limpopo pensioner on pension day has sparked fear in the community of Maphophe in Malamulele outside the Kruger National Park that criminals are targeting pensioners. Mr Risimti Wilson Shivambu (71) was found bludgeoned to death outside the village last Friday (17th). The village headman, Patrick Maphophe, said Shivambu went to look for cattle after coming from a pension pay point with other pensioners. “When we realised that he had already been gone for a considerable time, we organised a search party to look
for him, but it yielded no positive results,” said Maphophe. On Friday, his body was discovered in the bush and an iron rod was found next to the body. “It appeared that someone had assaulted him with the iron rod. The suspect is still at large,” said Maphophe. “On pension day last month, another pensioner was accosted and robbed of R200,” he said. “My neighbour was also assaulted between Maviligwe and Maphophe village a month ago.” He said he that about two weeks ago, a man identified as Samson Mtileni was found dead in his house. He had bled exces-
sively after a suspected assault. According to the headman, the increase in violent crimes had been on the agenda at a community meeting last weekend. “It will also be on the agenda for another community meeting in a fortnight,” he added. He described the elderly Mr Shivambu as a peaceful man, who minded his cattle. “He was a teetotaller and never picked up quarrels with people,” he said. The provincial spokesperson of the SAPS, Brig Hangman Mulaudzi said the police had opened a murder docket and investigations were continuing.
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
More incidents of prostitution in Makhado Prostitution has become rife in certain areas of Makhado (Louis Trichardt) and the efforts of the SAPS to curb this problem seem to have a minimal effect. Young girls continue to sell their bodies for as little as R10 to male customers and business often gets conducted in the bushes next to the road. A popular spot for the prostitutes is at the corner of Grobler and Malherbe Street. The police are well aware of this and regularly patrol the area to monitor the activities of the sex workers. This spot has become infamous by the name Dzithangani (reed cane), due to the fact that there are lots of wild reeds next to the road. When Limpopo Mirror’s reporter first visited Dzithangani last week, the police were busy raiding the bushes. Several sex workers were found hiding in the wild grass and the police escorted them to the back of the police van. “They always arrest us and demand we pay a fine,” said one of the three sex workers found in the bushes. Another one added
that the fine which they were normally required to pay for selling sex in a prohibited area ranged from R10 to R150. One lady claimed that she was literally caught “in the act” with a client the previous week, but that the police merely told the client to go away. According to this woman, the policeman who caught her demanded sex before letting her go. “I agreed, because I surely knew he wouldn’t be going away with a piece of my flesh,” she said. What the Limpopo Mirror has established is that the police vans patrol the area almost every 10 minutes. When they arrive, the sex workers sneak into the tall grass, only to resurface once again when the police vehicles have passed. “Our kids need to eat and wear nice clothes,” explained a woman last Thursday. “Do you think we’re here for fun?” the same woman asked. “Arali ni sa funi u renga fhirani zwanu (If you’re not here to buy sex, then just go your way).” Soon after saying that, she mentioned that she had only managed to cater for two clients that
day, so she would have to walk to Tshikota instead of taking a taxi. “She’s from Zimbabwe, that one,” said another. “Next time when you get money, come and buy from me. Even if you have only R10.” According to women who agreed to speak to us, the sex workers at the corner of Grobler and Malherbe Street commute daily from places such as Thohoyandou, Sinthumule and Kutama, Nzhelele, Musina and Elim. They are adamant that the “no-prostitution” operation by the SAPS will never stop them from conducting business in town. “You can’t sell sex in the village,” they maintained. The spokesperson for the Makhado police, Capt Maano Sadiki, said that as the police they arrested the sex workers and took them to court, where they would normally be given a ticket (fine). “These same people always go back to selling their bodies after being released,” he said. “But that does not stop us from doing our job. That area is dangerous to both the client and those who sell their bodies, since they can mug or kill each other.”
By Mashudu Netsianda
SA tourist robbed of R23 000 in Zim A 53-year-old South African tourist on a visit to Zimbabwe was attacked and robbed of R23 000, a cell phone and a suitcase containing his clothes by three unknown suspects at a lay-bye along the Beit Bridge-Bulawayo Road, police have said. Police spokesperson Sgt Nkosilathi Sibanda said the incident occurred on Thursday (16 August) at around 18:00 at the 180km peg. “Mr Simon Patrick McFhane, a South African national, was driving a Gauteng-registered vehicle. He was coming from South Africa and heading towards Bulawayo. On approaching the 180km peg, he decided to make a stopover at a lay-bye, during which three men, who were armed with an iron bar and knives, descended on him,” he said. The three suspects confronted McFhane and dragged him into the nearby bushes. They assaulted him and he sustained bruises all over his body. After they had attacked him, they robbed him and fled the scene. McFhane managed to proceed with his journey, however, and
reported the matter at a nearby have been attacked and robbed police station. of their valuables by organ“Our officers went to the scene ised syndicates operating along and tried to track the suspects, the country’s major roads. The but they only managed to re- suspects mainly target foreign cover dumped sports shoes be- motorists as they take a rest at longing to the victim. We have lay-byes. since launched a manhunt for the suspects. Anyone with information that can lead to their arrest can contact their nearest police station,” said Sibanda. He also urged motorists to desist from parking in secluded places as they risked Vho-Norman Siphuma (32), a subsistence being mugged farmer from Ha-Munzhedzi, complains b y r o b b e r s that his fellow residents are making it operating in almost impossible for him to survive. On bushy areas Tuesday (21 August) someone cut the fence along the major surrounding his plantation field, allowing cattle to move in and destroy his crops. In highways. Of late there the photo, he shows what is left of the spinach has been an plants. Siphuma´s only source of income is increase the this crop. “All I am saying is, let us do away n u m b e r o f with acts of jealousy and respect one another motorists who in our village,” he said.
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24 August 2012 5 By Kaizer Nengovhela
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Controversial doctor’s case postponed
“Pupils must commit to their studies” Dr Eric Musekene, senior manager monitoring and evaluation of the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa), has encouraged pupils to pursue careers within the fields of science, engineering and technology. Speaking during a recent exhibition with the theme Breaking borders between science and community by rebuilding a culture of learning beyond limits, Musekene emphasised the various opportunities in the different fields of study. He encouraged pupils to become focused on possible careers and seek assistance where necessary. “Our pupils should follow their goals and not allow their situations, circumstances
and or background to be a deterrent to their future,” he added. Musekene further urged the pupils to demonstrate full commitment to their studies, to believe in themselves and to have faith. The pupils from various schools were also addressed by the mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi. He urged the pupils to take their education seriously. According to him, the only way to prepare for a bright future is through education.”This is one of our strategies to keep you from the streets, because we want to see you leading this country with distinction in the future,” he added.
The controversial medical practitioner, Justice Mulaudzi of Makwarela, appeared in the Makhado Magistrate’s Court again on Monday, facing a charge of rape. His case was postponed to 17 September. Mulaudzi had allegedly raped a 25-year-old female on 26 June at Makhado. The case was postponed for further investigation. Mulaudzi was released on bail of R2 000. Last month, the “doctor” was
One of the pupils who attended the event, Tshiwela Munyai of Makhado Comprehensive School, said she had gained a great deal. “With the information provided by the government, I have received clarity on where to study next year and why,” she said. The project coordinator, Mr Livuwani Masevhe, said the project was launched in 2010 in Thohoyandou to distribute information to rural communities. “The guidance campaign aims to expose the youth to various economic sectors and introduce skills-facilitation programmes,” he said. The event took place at the Makhado Show Grounds and was organised by Science Tube.
arrested and accused of another rape, this time involving a neighbour. The rapes are alleged to have happened on three different occasions, in April, August and October last year. He spent a week in the police cells before being granted bail of R1 000 on 3 August. He will have to appear in court to defend himself on these accusations on 5 September. Mulaudzi was arrested in October last year after a patient
By Elmon Tshikhudo
17 Unknown people buried at Mbaleni Seventeen bodies which had been lying unclaimed at the Tshilidzini Hospital mortuary for a long time were finally laid to rest during a mass funeral at Mbaleni Cemetery in Thohoyandou on Thursday. The 17, most of whom were foreign nationals, were buried as a result of the cooperation between the Vhembe Funeral Practitioners Association (VEFPA) and the Thulamela Municipality. It was a normal funeral service, with a pastor who conducted the burial. Among the mourners were the mayor of Thulamela, councillors, the municipal management committee, officials from Thulamela, VEFPA members and general staff from Thulamela. During the ceremony, Thulamela Mayor Cllr Grace Mahosi urged local businesses to assist VEFPA and the government in giving the deceased decent burials. “Our core business is service delivery, but we cannot turn a blind eye and allow people to be thrown away when their relatives could not be traced. Our culture dictates that a dead person should be treated with respect, and we should give
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“A society that love, care and respect women” Musina Municipality has committed itself to building a caring and truly non-sexist society that protects its women and children, said the mayor of this border town during Women’s Month celebrations last Saturday. Phiri added that it was important to build a society that loved, cared for and respected its women and children and treated them with unconditional and the utmost dignity that they rightfully deserved. The event was organised by De Beers Venetia Mine Phiri said the event marked the Mayor Carol Phiri (right), photographed with some of the jubilant women who attended the most important remembrance on Women’s Month celebration at Musina. the national calendar of the country. According to her, in the new democratic South Africa “women have gradually occupied critical positions in diverse fields such as
the arts, science, politics, education and other spheres.” She took the opportunity to salute all women and civil society organisations for their courageous fight for gender equality. “Significant progress has been made to facilitate gender equality and improved representation of women in decision-making structures.” She mentioned that South Africa is in the top three among countries of the world, with the highest number of women in Parliament. “This means that we are really moving in the right direction in realising our goals,” she added. She emphasised the challenges that face young women, including the high number of teenage pregnancies, high rate of unemployment and lack of role models. “It is also sad that a
number of young women today have allowed themselves to be used as sex objects for purposes of financial and material gain,” she said According to Phiri, young women no longer take pride in who they are. “The exchange of fast cash for their womanhood has become a norm for young women, even if it means that they are exploited by men who abuse their youthfulness. In most cases of teenage pregnancy, in an attempt to avoid such a situation, many young women have resorted to illegal and unsafe back-street abortions as measures to terminate those pregnancies before they get noticed. Unfortunately, some of them have died, while others are suffering permanent damage of their reproductive systems.”
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Tshakhuma resident (24) is still missing
Mayor Carol Phiri (middle) with some of the guests during the event.
The Levubu SAPS opened missing person’s file, after Mr Moses Munegwani (42) of TshakhumaLuvhalani disappeared. He was last seen on 2 August. His distressed mother, Ms Olga Munengwani, said that this came as a total surprise to her, as he didn’t come to collect his lunch for days. “We started a search at hospitals and police stations, but all our efforts yielded no results,” she said. She said the matter was then reported to the police, but till now, he has not been found. Olga said the disappearance had cast “a dark cloud
over the family. We don’t know what happened to our beloved son,” she said. They keep on hoping he will come back one day. Olga is making a plea to her son, wherever he might be, to come back. “Please my son, come back home. We still need you and we miss your warmth,” she pleaded. The spokesperson for the Levubu police, W/O Solly Mukhola, appealed to anyone with information regarding Munegwani to phone him at 082 414 5859. Munegwani is of medium build, Mr Moses Muneng has a light complexion and short hair. wani.
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8 24 August 2012 Labour
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Louis Trichardt Beer Wholesalers continuously strives to enhance and increase the skills of its workforce by enrolling their employees in courses tailored to their needs as well as the needs of the company and the industry. A number of employees recently received their certificates from OWL Business Training, facilitated by Ms Sandy van Niekerk. The delivery vehicle drivers, Messrs Elias Mpfumali, Elias Mudau, Enos Nevhutalu, John Maremahae, Joseph Mudsuzi, Thomas Maluleke and Peter Mashamba, attended a course for effective communication skills for drivers. The leadership skills for supervisors course was attended by Ms Christina Baloyi (telesales), Mr David Ndou (night shift site controller), Mr Percy Khoza (assistant empties controller), Mr Victor Ramalamula (delivery vehicle conductor) and Mr George Mudau (empties controller). The other employees also receiving certificates were Ms Joyce Ratombo (first aid), Mr Thomas Maluleke (driver’s course), Mr Lesley Sadike (fire fighting) and Mr Joseph Mudzusi (driver course and 25 years service).
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Several members of Louis Trichardt Beer Wholesalers recently completed skills training courses through OWL Business Training. Those who received certificates were (front, from left to right) Messrs John Maremahae, Elias Mudau, David Ndou and Percy Khosa. In the middle are Ms Christina Baloyi and Messrs Lesley Sadiki, Pieter Mashamba, George Mudau, Joseph Mudzusi and Enos Nevhutalu. At the back are Mr Victor Ramalamula, Ms Joyce Ratombo and Mr Thomas Maluleke. Photo supplied. By Silas Nduvheni
Community mourns death of soccer star Two members of a family in Mafukani village near Matavhela in Mutale were recently killed in two accidents on the same road. The two incidents shocked the community and some are blaming the devil for causing the death of these two people. On 6 April, Gogo Maemu Tshifhumulo (79) was on her way from Matavhela to Mafukani when she was knocked down by a vehicle on the Matavhela-Tshithuthuni Road. She died instantly. On 9 August, Mr Nkhumbu-
leni Justice Tshifhumulo (25), the gogo’s grandson, was killed in an accident on the same road. Justice was a promising soccer player and captain of Mafukani Dangerous Soccer Sparrows at the time of his death. Family spokesperson and uncle of the deceased Mr Thivhulawi Mbevhana said the family was devastated after the latest accident. The team’s representative, Thabelo Rakhadani, said the death of the team’s captain had left them with deep wounds that would take time to heal. “We lost a promising soccer
player in the village, whose soccer skills cannot be replaced. We have organised a soccer tournament to be played next week as a way of honouring his good work,” said Rakhadani. The police are investigating a case of culpable homicide. · In a separate accident, Mutale police are also investigating another case of culpable homicide, after a 38-year-old man, Mr Mavhungu Nzhalavhani of Folovhodwe village, died when he was knocked down by a vehicle on the MulodiThengwe road.
Members of Mafukani Dangerous Soccer Sparrows carry the coffin of Justice Tshifhumulo.
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What a wonderful day will be Ntk Venda Farmers is a Retail Store specialising on buying and selling farming material and equipment. We believe in growing emerging and small farmers in the Vhembe District and all surrounding areas. We are going to have an Agricultural Show to be held in Muledane at NTK branch on the 31 August 2012 starting at 9h00. We are looking forward to see many visitors for the day.
There will be many Suppliers Representatives, New Range of Seeds , Technologies, Equipment and Materials. Opportunity for questioning and answering will be available. We urge all farmers not to miss this one. For enquiries feel free to contact us on 015 – 964 1543, The SAPS Xibelani cultural group was photoraphed during the SAPS imbizo in Musina last Friday. From left to right are (back row) Maj Gen KM Mathebula, Const Jessica Mathebula, 015- 964 1078 ,015 -964 3701. Capt Bunty van Vuuren, Capt Jenny Meyer, Lt Col Lengwati, Denice Viviers. In the front row (from left) are Elize du Toit, Chantell Meyer (8) and Stella Kotze. SEE YOU THERE.
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10 24 August 2012 Entertainment
By Elmon Tshikhudo
Church gives lifestyle tips to members Successful debut album for King David Churches are no longer looking only after the spiritual needs of their members but have also started taking an interest in their physical wellbeing. One such church is the Apostolic Faith Mission Assembly Church at Makwarela. During the recent National Women’s Day, the church and the local community put aside everything and spent the day getting
health tips from professionals and exercise. The day started with a fun run, followed by free medical checks by nurses and professionals from the Department of Health. They also listened to advice from doctors and dieticians, who spoke about different diseases, mostly lifestyle diseases, and how they could be overcome. The head pastor at the church, Rudzani Mateka, said people
were sick with diseases that could have been avoided simply by exercising and the correct diet. “As a church we are worried about the state of health of our members and we cannot keep quiet while people get sick and die. We have decided that we should hold such an event at least twice a year as a way of making people aware that they should take their health seriously,” he said.
Pastor Rudzani Mateka (third from right) leads church members in checking their blood pressure. He is being assisted by Mr Pandelani Mundalamo, who is a professional nurse.
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION KENNIS VAN PUBLIEKE VEILING Notice is hereby given of a public auction wherein 15 stray animals will be sold to the public. During the auction 11 Cattle and 5 Donkeys will be sold. The auction will take place as follows: VENUE: Makhado Town Cattle Pound, Industria Road, Louis Trichardt TIME: 11:00 DATE: 29 August 2012 Section 16(1) of Limpopo Pound Act No. 3 of 2002 and Limpopo Regulations of 2004 state that if stock is not released within 21 days from the date of impoundment, the pound master must with the approval of the Head of the Department or the Municipal Manager as the case may be, and by notice in the prescribed form, advertise the intended sale of stock by public auction. For more information please contact Mr M.J Kanwendo at 015 519 3065. Kennis word hiermee gegee van ‘n publieke veiling waartydens 15 rondloper diere aan die publiek te koop aangebied sal word. Gedurende die veiling sal 11 beeste en 5 donkies verkoop word. Die veiling vind soos volg plaas: PLEK: Makhado Skutkraal, Industriaweg, Louis Trichardt TYD: 11:00 DATUM: 29 Augustus 2012 Die Limpopo Skutwet, Wet no. 3 van 2002 en die Limpopo Regulasies van 2004 bepaal dat indien geskutte diere nie binne 21 dae vandat hul geskut is, vrygelaat word nie, die skutmeester met die goedkeuring van die Departmentshoof of die Munisipale Bestuur, wat ookal die geval mag wees, en deur kennisgewing op die voorgeskrewe vorm, die voorgenome verkoop van vee per publieke veiling moet adverteer. Vir verdere informasie kontak Mnr M J Kanwendo by (015) 519 3065. Masipala wa Makhado wu tava na okixeni ya Tidonki ta 5 na Tihomu ta 10. Okixeni yita hindlela leyi ladzelaka: Ndzhawu: Makhado Town Cattle Pound, Industrial Road, Louis Trichardt Nkarhi: 11:00 Siku: 29 Mhawuri 2012 Hiku ladza nawu wa xiyenge 16(1) ya Limpopo Pound Act No.3 of 2002 na Limpopo Regulation of 2004 wo boxa leswaku loko swifuwo swi nga ntshuxiwi endzhaku ka 21 wa masiku kusuka siku leri tinga khomiwa ha rona, mulanguteri wa powundi uta tivisa hi ku pfumeleriwa hi nhloko ya masipala ku tivisa ku navela ku okixeniwa. Loko mi lava vuxokoxoko hi ku hetiseka khumbani, Mr M.J Kanwendo, eka ritingo leri landzelaka 015 519 3065. Masipala wa Makhado u do vha na okishini ya u rengisa donngi thanu na kholomo dza fumi. Okishini I do farwa nga ndila I tevhelaho: Fhethu: Phaunduni I wanalaho doroboni ya Makhado, dzifemeni. Tshifhinga: 11:00 Duvha: 29 Thangule 2012 Ri tshi tevhela mulayo wa tshipida tsha 16(1) tsha mulayo wa Limpopo Pound Act No. 3 wa 2002 na Limpopo Regulation Act ya 2004 i amba uri zwifuwo zwa sa rengululwa hu saathu u fhela maduvha a fumbilithihi u bva nga duvha le zwa valelwa ngalo, mulanguli wa phaundu nga murahu hamusi o wana thendelo I bvaho kha thoho ya muhasho kana mulanguli wa masipala, u tea u ita khunguwedzo ya u rengisa izwo zwifuwo nga okisheni. Vha tshi toda vhutanzi nga vhudalo vha kwamana na Vho-M.J Kanwendo kha nomboro ya lutingo I tevhelaho 015 519 3065. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado Notice No: 124/2012 File No: 17/12/2
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Former barefoot village herd boy David Mmbi of Malavuwe village, outside Thohoyandou, is today the toast of the area, after a long and winding but successful musical journey. His debut Afro Jazz Tshivenda album, titled Lushie Lwo Naka (a beautiful newborn baby), is becoming so popular that even young children keep on reciting his songs during playtime. The album is receiving massive airplay on SABC radio and Limpopo regional community radio stations. In a dramatic move to consolidate his self-proclaimed musical crown, Mmbi left his thousands of adoring fans crying for more when he performaned at the Makhado show grounds last weekend. Commonly known as King David by his fans, Mmbi started his musical career by playing drumbaza (a guitar-like homemade instrument made of an old oil tin and rubber bands) while he was 12 years old. “I started playing music just to entertain people, performing at wedding feasts, Christmas carnivals and school concerts. I bought my first guitar in 1989 after I had raised money by collecting firewood and cleaning other people’s houses. I then played with different disco groups, including the now-defunct Mahoshi and Jekete in the nineties, but things did not go well until I decided to dump music and look for a job.”
He says the music bug kept on haunting him and he decided to go back to music. “I was attacked by a mysterious illness and I spent a long time in hospital. I had lost hope to live until I saw a vision in my hospital bed. My late grandmother was telling me that things would never be right for me until I delivered good news to the community through music. I then called family members to bring my guitar to the hospital, and I got better and better when I played it daily. After I was discharged from the hospital, I forgot everything and started concentrating on my music career.” He added that he was unemployed at the time and did not know where to get the money to record his music. “I tried to raise money by doing piece jobs and asking donations from family members and friends. I worked hard until I got enough money to go to the studio, and the rest is now history. I am satisfied with the way in which the album is being received by members of the community. It is in almost every household and I am very happy for the support I am receiving from my fans.” Mmbi says
the album was released last month and has already sold more than 15 000 copies, “a great achievement, considering that I am doing the marketing and distribution on my own. I have no doubt that it will continue to sell because people are supporting me overwhelmingly.” Apart from the title track (Lushie lwo naka), some of the hit songs that are on everybody’s lips are A dovhe a mu fune, Lwo tuwa na bada, Lufuno, Mukegulu, Nese la Tshilidzini and Nyamutwa wo lala. David said he would never forget to thank all the people who had played a role in his musical career. “I cannot mention them all by name because they are too many. I recognize their contribution because I am what I am because of them. I will always worship my fans because their support is massive. I will go back to the studio next year and I promise to give them something hotter than my present offering.” David Mmbi.
Invitation to a Public Meeting to take a Community Resolution regarding the utilisation and donation of a portion of the farm Greater Giyani 891 L.T. for the construction of a new Police Station The general public and in specific members of the Muyexe/Thomo Traditional Community are hereby notified and invited to a public meeting to take a community resolution for the utilisation and donation of a portion of approximately 1 hectare of the farm Greater Giyani 891 L.T. to the South African Police Service for the construction of a new police station. The meeting is in line with the provisions of the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act, 1996. The 1 hectare portion of land is located in the village Muyexe, adjacent and to the south of the main access road, opposite the new multipurpose sports centre. The meeting will take place on Tuesday 18 September 2012 at 14:00 at the Thusong Service Centre in Muyexe. Enquiries: Chairperson of Muyexe Council of Stakeholders - Mr. Mabasa 082 448 4127 Department of Rural Development & Land Reform - Mr Thathana (015) 297 3539 Pieterse, Du Toit & Associates - Jaco du Plessis (015) 297 4970/1
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
24 August 2012 11 Church
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
“Give us a proper road to our beloveds’ graves A resident of Tshikota, Mr Livingstone Phulwana (89), says the Makhado Municipality is ignoring their request for a proper road that will give them easy access to the graves of their kindred. These old graves are situated at the back of the cemetery in Makhado (Louis Trichardt). Phulwana says he has been communicating with a former councillor at the Makhado Municipality, Mr Mushavhela Muvhumbe, and the acting municipal manager, Mr Elias Mugari, for 18 months, requesting the municipality to at least make a road and put in a gate that will lead to the old graves. These old graves, some of which remain unmarked, are on the right-hand side at the back of the main cemetery, among some huge bushes and trees.
“I think the municipality should provide the means for us to be able to visit the graves without having to first jump the fence and face the bushes, which are full of poisonous snakes,” he told Limpopo Mirror during our visit to the gravesite a week ago. “I don’t remember when it was exactly that my grandmother was buried here, but it was during those days when this site outside the cemetery was provided for people whose citizenship was not certain.” At least two snakes were spotted in the grass. The man hired by Phulwana to clear the bushes around the graves was not scared at all, while all the other people backed away from the bushes after spotting the snakes.
It seems as if workers at the cemetery clearing the space for new graves had dumped everything that was cleared away on top of the old graves beyond the fence. Livingstone Phulwana’s grandmother, Nyathela Lydia Phulwana, was buried in one of these graves around 1962. “These people have been extending the cemetery for some time, but they desecrate our graves by throwing grass and soil over them. The painful part of the story is the fact that my grandma’s grave has been turned into a dumping site.” According to the spokesperson for the Makhado Municipality, Mr Louis Bobodi, there is nothing that the municipality can do, as the graves are located on private land.
Tshikororo leads congregation Hundreds of members of the United African Apostolic Church gathered at Tshidimbini village outside Thohoyandou at the weekend for the official opening of the church’s new congregation in the village. The opening was officiated by the founder of the church, Archbishop Elias Miriri, and included the introduction of the church to the local traditional leader, Chief Tomboni Tshivhase. The new branch is under the leadership of Pastor Patson Tshikororo. “We are here as true Africans who uphold our culture; we revere our chiefs as prescribed by the Bible. We are here to pay homage to our leader as a church. We do not want to surprise our chief by starting something
that is not known to him,” said Miriri. He added that the church had traditional foundations and was in line with the old church. The relationship between the church and traditional leaders is, according to Miriri, something that will never fade and will stand the test of time. “We urge the new leader of the congregation to follow that tradition,” said Miriri. Chief Tomboni Tshivhase said he was very humbled that “people of God” had visited him. He commended Tshikororo for the good work he was doing in the church and the community. Pastor Tshikororo said he was humbled that even the founder of the church had made time for the function.
Mr Livingstone Phulwana´s nephew, Lala Archbishop Elias Miriri (left) introduces Pastor Patson Tshikororo to A disturbed Mr Livingstone Phulwana stands with the aid of a stick Phulwana, helps him to climb over the fence Chief Tomboni Tshivhase. Tshikororo will head the new UAAC branch near his grandmother´s grave. after he had visited his grandmother´s grave. in Tshidimbini.
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24 August 2012 13 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
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Stronger academic collaboration with France The magumaguma are terrorising us” If the activities last week Thursday at Univen are anything to go by, academic ties between the University of Venda and France are poised to be strengthened. The Art Gallery at Univen was a hive of activity, with students and academics taking turns at participating in the French Day on campus. It formed part of the French Days and the France-South Africa Seasons 2012 and 2013 that are currently taking place at most South African universities. This comes as a result of the collaboration between the French Embassy and the University of Venda. Many activities, such as poetry and cultural exchanges, took place during the day-long programme and many papers were presented by experts in different fields. The programme ended on a high note when a cocktail function was held and the screening of the French movie, La Princesse de Montpensier by famous
French director, Bertrand Tavernier, took place. According to one of the organisers, Mr Pierre Lemonde, Attaché for Science and Technology at the French Embassy in South Africa, ‘’the events will highlight Franco-South African scientific collaborations, promote future cooperation and student exchanges’’. He said the event took place in the context of an ever-increasing number of scientific articles co-published by French and South African scientists, which numbered in excess of 200 over the last five years. Lemonde also indicated that South Africa is the fifth biggest scientific partner with France, with collaborations in different disciplines. He said the event was held on a rotational basis - it was held in South Africa this year and will be held in France next year. According to Lemonde, eight South African universities are going to take part and Univen has been selected to host the first of a series of these festivi-
ties. “We are raising awareness among students and academics about what France has to offer. We also want students and academics to know and understand each other,” he said. Univen’s Cornelius Hagenmeier said they were honoured to have been chosen as the first among the South African universities to host the festivities. “This shows that we are developing as a university and we are happy that our students will also have an opportunity to find out about opportunities to study abroad and about funding and scholarships abroad,” he said. Oritonda Tshamano, a Bachelor of Environmental Sciences student, who participated in the festivities, said it had been an eye-opener for her. “There are so many opportunities which are open for us as students which we did not know of. We learnt a lot and we now have a better understanding of what France has to offer. Those who did not have the chance to attend, missed a lot,” she said.
Univen´s Cornelius Hagnemeier (standing back left), Mr Pierre Lemonde from the French Embassy, a group of academics and students photographed during the event. By Victor Hlungwani
House destroyed by mysterious fire The large house of a DA councillor in the Greater Giyani Municipality, Mr Richard Shivambu, mysteriously burnt down last Thursday evening. At the time of the incident, Shivambu was in Polokwane, as his pregnant wife had been admitted to the Polokwane MediClinic. Shivambu said his wife’s sister was at home and she said she heard a bang in one of the rooms. When she investigated, she found that it was on fire. He said he lost everything in the house, including his clothes, food and all his furniture. “We managed to get food parcels from the local municipality so far. My children have nothing to wear when they go to school today,” he said. Limpopo Police spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mr Richard Shivambu, photographed at his Mulaudzi said the police had opened a case of arson nine-roomed-house that mysteriously burnt and were still investigating the matter. down last Thursday evening.
The Minister of Police, Mr Nathi Mthethwa, interacted with the Musina community during an event at the Lesley Manyathela Stadium last Friday. He could not stay as long as initially planned, however, as he was summoned to accompany Pres Jacob Zuma to the Lonmin Marikana miners’ strike in the North West. The provincial commissioner of the SAPS, Lt Gen Simon Mpembe, indicated that people must not feel afraid to air their views and share ideas. “I warn all wayward residents who stage illegal marches, barricade roads and burn houses,” he said. “If you’ve got a problem, talk to us.” The community in the Musina Municipality has tons of problems and issues which relate to the SAPS. People complained that the magumaguma (illegal immigrants who are dangerous criminals) terrorise the community by mugging people and accumulating wealth for themselves by theft. Magumaguma are said to be very dangerous, because when the victim refuses to give in, they either rape or kill them to prove their point. “People die among us,” said one resident. “The police are doing little to redeem crimes by magumaguma.” Another comlaint was that feuding taxi associations abused commuters when they submitted grievances with the taxi association offices about misconduct of taxi drivers or taxi owners. One resident said he knew of a taxi driver who had been involved in a rape case where the victim
was a minor. However, the case had not gone any further after the taxi association had bribed the police and the girl’s indigent mother. According to the speaker, nearly everyone who cared in Musina knew that the taxi association had subsequently built a two-roomed house for the girl’s mother. Mpembe acknowledged all the complaints. “The issue of detectives’ not giving feedback makes me sick,” he said. “No police officer should tell a complainant that computers are off-line and that they cannot be assisted because of that.” Safety, Security and Liason’s MEC Florence Radzilani said that one of her department’s duties was to promote a healthy relationship between the SAPS and communities. She advised parents to monitor their children at all times, indicating that there were grownups out there who used young children to achieve their criminal goals. Mpembe told people to direct their complaints to the station commissioner and, if the station failed them, he would come down to investigate. “The government is here to serve the The Minister of Police, people,” Mpembe said. Mr Nathi Mthethwa.
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Mayor Mutavhatsindi helps remove illegal posters The mayor of Makhado and his executive committee joined a church group on Saturday morning and removed hundreds of illegal posters in the central business area. The posters mostly advertised illegal abortions and scams such as cream to enlarge genitalia. The project was initiated by the youth of the Dutch Reformed Church Soutpansberg’s congregation. The group felt that the posters that are stuck to lamp posts, traffic signs, dustbins and even electricity distribution boxes are not only offensive,
but also illegal. “These practices are driven by unscrupulous people who stay in the cities. They promote illegal abortion practices and have no regard for the many lives they destroy in the process,” says ds Rudolph Botha, the youth minister at the church. According to ds Botha, the abortion posters simply refer people to a local “agent”, who will supply them with pills that will cause the unborn baby to be aborted. “These are not trained medical staff and they endanger the lives of the women who, out of desperation, make use of these illegal
Makhado Mayor Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, busy removing one of the illegal abortion posters.
services. They also do not provide counselling to the women to guide them through a difficult period in their lives,” he said. “In order to promote their businesses, the people behind the illegal abortion practices print thousands of posters. These are sent all over the country for agents to stick to lamp posts and traffic signs. The only reference on the poster is a cell phone number, which means it is more difficult for the authorities to trace the culprits,” ds Botha explained. Saturday morning’s project was also supported by members of the Tshitandani Care Foundation, an organisation that reaches out to homeless children. A number of the children joined the group and helped remove the posters. The mayor of Makhado, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, expressed his thanks and appreciation to the church group for organising the project. He said it was touching to witness how people from the town could cross cultural barriers and join hands to fight a common cause. The mayor took it upon himself to make sure that the by-laws dealing with this type of criminality are enforced. It is illegal to put up posters in town without Council’s permission. Ds Botha appealed to business owners in town also to assist by removing the illegal posters in front of their businesses. “If we all remove these offensive posters the moment someone puts them up, they will give up. It will be one or two people putting up posters and hundreds taking them down,” he said.
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Young carpenter needs help A young (formerly) unemployed ship that was sponsored by LIBSA. youth from Thohoyandou is plead- “I learnt a lot during the course of ing for assistance to grow his small the training and when we finished, I business, so that he can provide jobs was able to make most of the things, for other work seekers. such as the kennels. The doors that I As a young boy, Isaac Mashamba am fixing have become very popular always dreamt of becoming a carpen- among the residents,” he said. ter and always admired others when “I have a big dream that, one day, they were busy with their work. I will own a big factory that will ease Mashamba (25), of Thohoyandou unemployment among our people. If Block F, is today living his dream and I can get any sponsor who can help is fast making a name for himself as me with tools, I will be able to create a trusted carpenter in Thohoyandou. more jobs for some of those who are He specialises in roofing, fixing just roaming the streets,” he added. doors, lapa construction and making Mashamba can be phoned at 072 dog kennels. 251 1800. He is rapidly building up a loyal clientele in Thohoyandou and the surrounding villages because of the quality and speedy service he provides to his clients. “As a young boy, I was fascinated by carpenters doing their work and I told myself that I would also become one someday. That was many years ago, but the thought of being a carpenter never faded away,” he said. He said his big break only came Young carpenter Isaac Mashamba, putting last year when he was the final touches on one of the completed dog chosen for a learner- kennels.
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Muraleni United too good for All Stars Muraleni United beat Madodonga TAB All Stars 3-1 in the semifinal of the Siku tournament at the Madodonga grounds on Sunday. The game started at a blistering pace, with the United side
being superior in terms of ball possession. Stars changed their original pattern and started to initiate moves from behind. They did not reap anything from their efforts as it was not easy to find a way through the rock-
solid defence of United. The team from Muraleni was awarded a place kick in the 19th minute. Percy Munyadziwa picked the ball from the kick and Shaka Muthambi, who was in the perfect scoring position, gave it the final touch. United added another goal, this time through Nditsheni Farisani. He capitalised on Khuliso Mavhona’s defensive blunder, by leaving his post unguarded. Farisani sent in a rocket from within the penalty area, leaving the Stars’ keeper a flabbergasted man. Early in the second half, Martin Mahuwa of Stars reduced the margin. He unleashed a powerful volley from Duncan the 25m area. The Maringa of home side played with United (left) and more enthusiasm in Marin Mahuwa the second half. Shaka of Stars, in a Muthambi completed tussle for the his brace and scored ball. his team’s third goal.
Praise for mother of Cultural Village Well-known traditionalist and senior traditional leader in Lwamondo village Thovhele Vho-Ndaedzo Nelwamondo praised Ms Livhuwani Ngwana of Nyavhumbwa wa Dagaila Cultural Village for her contribution in keeping the Venda culture alive. He was addressing a cultural fair organised by Nyavhumbwa wa Dagaila Cultural Village. The event was held at Rhema Kingdom Life on Women’s Day. The event was attended by the respective mayors of Thulamela, Makhado, Musina and Vhembe District. The convener of the function and mother of Nyavhumbwa Wa Dagaila Cultural Village, Ms
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LEGALS 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: 1748/2012, Masters Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Rungani, Christian Names: Humbulani Lucas, Date of Birth: 1973-12-23, Identity No: 7312236134088, Last Address: Muhuyu Village, Stand No:79, District: Thohoyandou, 0950, Date of Death: 2012-07-29. Married in community of property, Christian names and surname of surviving spouse: Tshikalange Calfornia Shandukani, Date of Birth: 1979-09-11, Identity No: 7909110681082, A.R. MADIA ATTORNEYS, OLD MUTUAL BUILDING, OFFICE NO: G21 & G23, THOHOYANDOU BA, TEL: 015 962 3001 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS (SECTION 29 of the Administration of Estates Act 66 of 1965)
In the estate of the late MAKALA TSUMBEDZO ZACHARIA ,Identity number: 6405046114083,Married in community of property to MAKALA NDUMELISO and who died on 03-06-2012, Masters Ref: 1533/2012. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to lodge their claims with and to pay their debts to the Executrix at the address furnished below within 30 days from date of this advertisement. A.R. MADIA ATTORNEYS, Attorneys for Executor, Office No: G21 & G23, Old Mutual Buildiing, Thohoyandou, P.O. Box 1299, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref:ARM/MILL/ CIV001/2012(2) LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS IN DECEASED ESTATE 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 for all persons interested therein for a period of 21 days from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later, and at the offices of the Master and Magistrate as stated. Should no objection 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: 1560/2012, Surname: MUNYAI, Christian names: LUTANYANI T H O M S O N, I d e n t i t y number: 4808125145088, Last address: HAMANENZHE STAND NO: 10008, District: MUTALE. Married in community of Property: Christian names and Surname of Surviving spouse:MUNYAI NALEDZANI MARIA AND NETSHIUNGANI THIVHAVHUDZI SALPHINA, Identity number: 4502250181089 and 7610102310082, Master’s office: THOHOYANDOU, Magistrate office: THOHOYANDOU A.R. MADIA ATTORNEYS, Old Mutual Building, Office no: G21 & G23, Thohoyandou BA, Tel: 015 962 3001 THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR REZONING/CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made by Alfred Muvhulawa Munyai on behalf of the registered owners for the amendment of the Zoning and use of land on Erf 2370 Shayandima Zone 10 Tshidumbi Driver. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office for the senior manager: Planning and Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor , Thohoyandou, for 28 days from 25 August 2012.Objection to the application must be lodged
with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, Private BagX 5066, Thohoyandou , 0950, for a period of 28 days from 22 September 2012. Address of authorized Agent: P.O. Box 310, Shayandima, 0945 (071 449 3156) Fax no: 086 608 108, email address: alfredmunyai@ webmail.co.za NOTICE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS & INVITATION TO REGISTER AS AN INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTY Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulations 54(2)(c)(i) of Government Notice R. 543 of 2010 promulgated in terms of the National Environmental Management Act (Act 107 of 1998) as amended. The proposed project is for the establishment of Nandoni Township on the farm Molenje 204 LT within the Thulamela Local Municipality of the Vhembe District in Limpopo Province. The proposed project entails the establishment of Nandoni Township which will include the following: •Residential areas/estate •Shopping Centre •Hospitality area •Entertainment Centre •Private Hospital •Private School The project is listed in Government Notice R.544 and R.545 of the National Environmental Management Act (Act 107 of 1998) as amended. An application for environmental authorization through Full Environmental Impact Assessment Process has been lodged with the Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (DEDET Ref: 12/1/9/2V12). Interested and affected parties (I&APs) are hereby invited to provide written comments together with their name, contact details and an indication of any direct business, financial, personal or other interest which they have in the application to the contact person indicated below within 40 days of the publishing of this notice. The Draft Scoping Report can be obtained from us and can also be obtained from the Thulamela Local Municipality offices in Thohoyandou For further information pertaining to the project, kindly contact Phaki Phakanani Environmental Consul tants. Contact Person: PHAKI PAHKANANI E N V I R O N M E N TA L C O N S U LTA N T S , M s . Segopotse Mabule,P.O Box 1198 , Fauna Park, 0787, Tel: 015 295 7391, Cell: 079 671 9027, Fax: 086 618 5960,Email: segopotse@ phakanani.co.za
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MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 33 OF 2012 MEDICAL SERVICES FOR PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS: MAKHADO MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the rendering of Medical Services to Makhado Municipal Employees. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 28 August 2012 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00. A compulsory briefing session will be held on Friday, 31 August 2012 at 10:00 at Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 33 of 2012: Rendering of Medical Services to Makhado Municipal Employees” 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, 14 September 2012 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 90/10 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 certified copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • Proof of registration with Professional Body. • BBBEE certificate (Only for preferential points) All technical enquiries can be directed to the Director Corporate Support and Shared Services, T S Ndou or Mr M M Makhado at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr N A Mathivha or Mr R.L Moswathupa at (015) 519 3044/3171. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado Notice No: 121/2012 File No: 8/3/2/1097
E.L. MUGARI ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 32 OF 2012 COMPILATION AND PRINTING OF QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FOR TWELVE (12) MONTHS Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the compilation and printing of Makhado Municipality’s quarterly newsletter for twelve (12) months. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 28 August 2012 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00. A compulsory briefing session will be held on 31 August 2012 at 9:00 at the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 32 of 2012: Compilation and Printing of Makhado Municipality’s Quarterly Newsletter for twelve (12) months” 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, 14 September 2012 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 certified copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • BBBEE Certificate (Only for Preferential points) All technical enquiries can be directed to the Manager: Protection Services, Mr M J Kanwendo or Mr A L Bobodi at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr N A Mathivha or Mr R.L Moswathupa at (015) 519 3044/3171. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado Notice No: 110/2012 File No: 8/3/2/1096
E.L. MUGARI ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
20 24 August 2012
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY INVITATION TO BID
Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY MALAMULELE PROJECTS PHASE ONE TENDER ERRATUM
Bids are hereby invited for the following bids: BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION BID PRICE BID NO. Supply and 07/2012/2013 Delivery of Light Delivery Vehicles
R 324-00
Compulsory Contact Person Briefing None Mr Ngobeni M.G (015 960 8913) or Mr Chauke H.D (015 962 7622)
EVALUATION CRITERIA 80/20 preference points system will be used. BBBEE status level of contribution = 20 points
Bid documents will be available as from 24th of August 2012 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements: • Original Valid Tax Clearance Certificate Issued by SARS • Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of jurisdiction. (Not older than Three(3) months) Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accredited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate. Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on 13 September 2012. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any Bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a Bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of the submission thereof Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile, electronically (Fax), or e-mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified. MR MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950
VHEMBE F.E.T. COLLEGE Site no 203, Private Bag X2136, Sibasa, 0970, Limpopo • Tel: (015) 963 3156 / 963 3657 • Fax: (015) 963 3154 • E-mail: fetcol@mweb.co.za
REGISTRATION IN COLLEGE DATABASE Prospective service providers are invited to register in our college database to render two of the underlisted service:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.
Accommodation Advertising, publishing, printing and creative design services Building and construction and maintenance Catering Cleaning services Equipment and supplies Computer consumables Computer hardware and software Event management Office equipment, accessories, supplies and maintenance Professional services- management / financial consultant / leadership training and legal services Security and surveillance services Stationery Telecommunications Vehicle supplies Veterinary service Paving Tiling Painting Audiovisual equipment Electronic equipment repairs Electronic equipment supply Electrical maintenance Transport (shuttle services) Courier services Maintenance of fire extinguishers Maintenance of air conditioners Refilling of gas Hospitality equipment Audit services Pest control Protective clothing and uniforms Grocery and food services Welding Decoration
36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65.
Hardware supplies Video production Legal services Electrical construction Insurance services Civil engineering contractor Bookshops Air conditioners supply Agricultural supplies Carpentry Earthworks Timber Steel Workshop equipment Perishable provisions Furniture Repair and maintenance of vehicles Networking Borehole drilling and equipment Welders Plumbers Chemicals Security equipment Tyre and tyre fitment services Training Dry cleaning Locksmith services Web page / design Motivational speakers Suppliers of sand / stone and concrete
Service providers are only allowed to register to tender two services of specialisation. Application for registration should be accompanied by the following documents: • Company registration certificate • Company profile • Tax clearance certificate • Bank statement or cancelled cheque • BEE status certificate
Kindly noTE ThAT in fuTurE only SErviCE providErS rEgiSTErEd in ThE CollEgE dATABASE will BE AllowEd To pArTiCipATE. dATABASE will CloSE on 30 SEpTEmBEr 2012.
BID NO BID DESCRIPTION BID NO. 406/2012 CONSTRUCTION, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION AND TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF MINI SUBSTATIONS AND STREETLIGHTS COMPLETE WITH LUMINAIRE CARRIAGE AND ACCESSORIES The above bid was advertised on the 17th of August 2012 The bid stated a CLOSING DATE as the 18th of September 2012; the CLOSING DATE will be the 19th of September 2012. MUNICIPAL MANAGER Mr H Mathivha
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 35 OF 2012 MEDICAL SERVICES (PSYCHOLOGIST) FOR PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS: MAKHADO MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the rendering of Psychologist Services to Makhado Municipal Employees. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 28 August 2012 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00. A compulsory briefing session will be held on Friday, 31 August 2012 at 11:00 at Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 35 of 2012: Rendering of Psychologist Services to Makhado Municipal Employees” 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, 14 September 2012 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 90/10 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 certified copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • Proof of registration with Professional Body. • BBBEE certificate (Only for preferential points) All technical enquiries can be directed to the Director Corporate Support & Shared Services, T S Ndou or Mr M M Makhado at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr N A Mathivha or Mr R.L Moswathupa at (015) 519 3044/3171. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado Notice No: 123/2012 File No: 8/3/2/1099
E.L. MUGARI ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 34 OF 2012 SOCIAL WORKER SERVICES FOR PERIOD OF THREE (3) YEARS: MAKHADO MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the rendering of Social Worker Services to Makhado Municipal Employees. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 28 August 2012 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a nonrefundable amount of R200,00. A compulsory briefing session will be held on Friday, 31 August 2012 at 10:30 at Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 34 of 2012: Rendering of Social Worker Services to Makhado Municipal Employees” 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, 14 September 2012 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 90/10 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 certified copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • Proof of registration with Professional Body. • BBBEE Certificate (Only for preferential points) All technical enquiries can be directed to the Director Corporate Support and Shared Services, T S Ndou or Mr M M Makhado at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr N A Mathivha or Mr R.L Moswathupa at (015) 519 3044/3171. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado Notice No: 122/2012 File No: 8/3/2/1098
E.L. MUGARI ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
LIMPOPO MIRROR
24 August 2012 21
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Awards for Tshakhuma RO’s best players Several players of Tshakhuma RO Madzivhandila encouraged those who di (top goal scorer), Asivhanzhi Muthusi United received trophies, certificates received trophies to work hard for the (players’ player of the season), Victor and medals for their achievements development of the area and praised the Makhaukhau (player of the season), Elduring an event held at Matopo Lodge team for their good work. vis Nesthidongolowe (most disciplined on Saturday. The players who received trophies, player) and Phophi Nembadzheni (bestAccording to the managing director of medals or certificates were Lufuno Mugo- dressed club member). the team, Mr Aubrey Raluzwidzo, the purpose of the event was to motivate players who impressed with outstanding performances during the past season. He encouraged those who are discouraged to work harder. He also appealed to those who received the awards to go and work hard and not to relax, as the team regarded them as role models for the younger people. "You are the ambassadors of our team," he said. Mu- Cllr Samuel Munyai (left) presents a trophy and certificates to Vincent Sigama (goalkeeper of sanda Vho-Naledzani the year). Vhamusanda Vho-Naledzani Madzivhandila is on the right.
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY DISCOUNT NOTICE DISCOUNT ON OUTSTANDING TRAffIC fINES AND WARRANT Of ARREST.
Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
1.
A 50% discount will be offered on all outstanding fines and Warrant of Arrest issued till the end of May 2012 (31 May 2012). 2. The grace period will start from 01/09/2012 to 31/12/2012. 3. Those who have outstanding fines or Warrant of Arrest are encouraged to make payment at the Civic Centers (Thohoyandou and Malamulele). 4. The following conditions will apply: 4.1 No discount on postal payment. 4.2 No discount on contempt of court (R200-00). 4.3 All payment will be done at Civic Centers during office hours. 4.4 The grace period is four months starting from the 1st September 2012 to the 31st December 2012. 5. For further information/clarity contact: 5.1 Madi M.S. (015) 962 7597. 5.2 Munwana T.E. (015) 962 7639. N.B. All the fines that would be outstanding at the end of discount period will be charged at normal rates. MR MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER
MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 36 OF 2012 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DIARIES AND CALENDARS FOR 2013 Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the design, printing, supply and delivery of year 2013 diaries and calendars to Makhado Local Municipality. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 28 August 2012 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00. A compulsory briefing session will be held on Thursday, 30 August 2012 at 10:00 at Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 36 of 2012: Supply and Delivery of Diaries and Calendars for 2013” 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, 14 September 2012 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 certified copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • BEE Certificate (Only for Preferential points) NB: Shortlisted bidders will be required to bring samples for evaluation. All technical enquiries can be directed to the Director Corporate Support and Shared Services, T S Ndou or Ms T E Shiringani (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr N A Mathivha or Mr R.L Moswathupaat (015) 519 3044/3171. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado Notice No: 124/2012 File No: 8/3/2/1100
E.L. MUGARI ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
Supplier/Service Providers Invitation 2012/2013 PRASA CRES SUPPLIER/SERVICE PROVIDERS DATABASE INVITATION – MPUMALANGA, LIMPOPO AND NORTH WEST PROVINCE In striving to ensure a broader distribution of wealth and participation in the economy of South Africa; and in compliance with the procedures set out in the accounting officers procurement procedures (AOPP), as referred to in the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), 1999 (Act 1 of 1999) Prasa Cres would like to invite all supplier/ service providers based in the following provinces: Mpumalanga, Limpopo and North West, to register as approved supplier/service providers on the database. Suppliers and service provider in the following fields: Cleaning & Horticultural Services, Building works / Civil, Locksmith, Catering, Electrical / Mechanical Repairs, Hygiene Services & Pest Control, Valuers , Plumbers, Drain surgeon, emptying of septic tanks ect. The purpose of this database is to give all prospective supplier/service providers an equal opportunity to submit quotations as and when required. Note: All supplier/service providers who were previously registered into the database in these areas must re-register for this financial year (2012 /2013). The official registration form can be obtained from our website, www.prasa.com, or by request from Bongiwe Sithembile or Soneni Dladla at bsithembile@prasa. com or alternatively collect them from 546 Paul Kruger Street, Prasa Cress Office, Pretoria. Prasa would like to advise Service providers and or suppliers to familiarise themselves with the new Preferential procurement Regulation 2011 and the implication thereof. (Service providers/ suppliers may download the revised Preferential procurement Regulation 2011 from the DTI website. NOTE: All registration forms should be submitted by 12H00 21 September 2012 For further information, please direct enquiries to Ms Bongiwe Sithembile or Soneni Dladla at 012 320 8608 quotes@hmmedia.co.za
TENDERS
LIMPOPO MIRROR
22 24 August 2012 By Frank Mavhungu
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Cash and silverware for pool clubs
Register now for the league, or else ...
Tshikopza Pool Club went home with two trophies and R2 500, after they were crowned the champions of the Tshikota Pool Top 8, during
Time is running out for teams who want to renew their Vhembe SAB League membership for the 2012/13 soccer season. According to the chairman of the Vhembe Regional League competition committee, Mr Mulimisi Muneri, teams have until next Friday (31 August), to register for the coming season. The registration fee is still R4 500 for both old and new teams. Muneri stated that failure to register by the end of business on 31 August would imply that the affected teams had dismissed themselves from the league. He also said that, unlike the previous season, when they had 134 teams, the number would increase to 146 if all the teams managed to beat the registration deadline. He reminded the teams of the league’s rules and regulations, which dictate that a team is allowed to register a maximum of five players over the age of 23 years. According to him, the 146 teams will be divided into nine streams. Just like last season, the league champions from each stream will play in the regional play-offs to determine the overall winner. The overall champions will represent the region in the provincial play-offs to determine the two
a ceremony held at Tshiozwi on Sunday. The sponsor, Mr Tshivhangwaho Tshikota, manager of Mutshinyali Bar Lodge, stated
that they would continue sponsoring the association. “As a company, it is our obligation to ensure that the society in which we are living is healthy, and sponsoring pool is a step in the right direction," he added. He said the company wanted to develop the skills of rural young people. Tshikota said it was important for local businesses to get involved with sport at grassroots level. He said he was confident that other businesspeople would follow in his Mr Tshivhangwaho Tshikota (sponsor, left) hands over trophies to footsteps. According Jomo Thathaisa, Justice Murwanthi (Tshikopza Pool Club) and Freddy to him, the sponsorship is a token of appreciaMarangeni. tion for the support his company receives from the community. Mr Freddy Marageni of Sinthumule/Kutama and Elim Pool Association praised Tshikota for the decision to sponsor pool. He stated that he was convinced that the league would produce stars. The runners-up, Thabelo Pool Club, received R1 500 and From left to right are Hazel Mongalo, Masudu Mudau,Mpafariseni R1 000 went to ThanMuthego (players of the tournament) and Sydwell Phuravhathu yani, who ended in the third position. (secretary of the league).
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY INVITATION TO BID (RE-ADVERTISEMENT)
Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
Bids are hereby invited for the following bids: BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION BID PRICE BID NO. 371/2012A BID NO. 384/2012A BID NO. 389/2012A
Supply and R 259-00 Delivery of Light Delivery Vehicle Repair of Light R195-00 Vehicles and Trucks Provision of Survey Services
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Compulsory Contact Person Briefing None Mr Ngobeni M.G (015 960 8913) or Mr Chauke H.D (015 962 7622) None Mr Ngobeni M.G (015 960 8913) or Mr Chauke H.D (015 962 7622) Date: 28 Mr NemadzAugust 2012 ilili H.A (015 Time: 11h00 962 7510 or Mr Venue: Chauke H.D (015 Boardroom 962 7622)
EVALUATION CRITERIA 80/20 preference points system will be used. BBBEE status level of contribution = 20 points 80/20 preference points system will be used. BBBEE status level of contribution = 20 points 80/20 preference points system will be used. BBBEE status level of contribution = 20 points
Bid documents will be available as from 24th of August 2012 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements: • Original Valid Tax Clearance Certificate Issued by SARS • Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of jurisdiction. (Not older than Three(3) months) Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accredited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate. Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on 13 September 2012. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any Bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a Bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of the submission thereof Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile, electronically (Fax), or e-mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified. MR MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950
teams that will be promoted to the second division. Tshifhire Northern Brothers represented the region in the provincial promotional play-offs at the Makwarela Stadium three months ago. The team did not impress as they failed to make the grade. According to Mr Muneri, the league activities for the new season are scheduled to start over the weekend of 15 and 16 September.
The chairman of the competitions committee, Mr Mulimisi Muneri.
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Man (55) in court on arson charge The Mphephu police opened a case of arson after a 55-yearold man allegedly set a house alight in Rabali in the Nzhelele area last Saturday (18 August). According to the police statement, the complainant, Vho-Leah Nevhutalu (60), was dancing at home with her husband, Azwindini Alfred Masithulela. Masithulela allegedly asked Nevhutalu to bring him another
cup of mutomboti (sorghum beer). She returned with some mutomboti for him and went to look at their grandchild in another room. A few minutes later, she smelt smoke and suspected that it came from Masithulela's room. She then went over to investigate and found his room on fire. While Nevhutalu was waking up all the family members in the
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other rooms to escape the fire, the accused bolted out through the window. The spokesperson for the Mphephu police, W/O Lazarus Netshidzati, said that the value of the damaged property is estimated at R20 000. “Masithulela was charged with arson,” said Netshidzati. He appeared in the Dzanani Magistrate's Court last Tuesday
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RE-ADVERTISEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: WARD COMMITTEES & PUBLIC PARTICIPATION X 04 [Makhado/Dzanani/Waterval and Vuwani] Salary Scale: R233 396.16 – R257 711.26 (post level - 6) Qualifications/Requirements: * Grade 12 plus 3-4 years experience in community development related field. Key Performance Areas: * Attending councillor’s queries in regional offices. * Providing administrative support to ward councillors. * Acting as an administrative link between the office of the speaker and regional offices. * Handle all telephone enquiries and written correspondences. * Report writing and issuing of notices of meetings of council and other stake holders. * Making follow ups on referral items. * Perform any other duties as delegated by the relevant authorities (Regional manager and the Head Quarters). * Filling and record keeping and adherence to deadlines. * Coordinate ward committee meetings, and compile minutes. * Coordinates and manage municipal events and functions. Key Competencies: * Interpersonal skills. * Communications skill. * Public address. * Conflict resolution. * Understanding of the local political environment * Willingness to work awkward hours * Computer literacy will serve as a strong recommendation. All applications must be on the Council prescribed employment application form, accompanied by a CV and certified copies of qualifications and Identity document. Employment Applications can be collected at Makhado Civic Centre (Registry) or download on our municipal website: www.makhado.gov.za. Forward your applications to the Acting Municipal Manager, Private Bag x 2596, MAKHADO, 0920 OR hand delivered your applications at 83 Krogh Street, Civic Centre. For enquiries contact MM Makhado@ (015) 5193225 NO FAX OR E-MAIL APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED. If you have not been contacted by Makhado Municipality within 60 days after the closing dates of advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful. Publication Date : 24 AUGUST 2012 Closing Date : 07 SEPTEMBER 2012 Notice No. : 129/2012 File No. : 5/3/B E.L. MUGARI ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
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24 August 2012 23 By Frank Mavhungu
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Rockers FC win final of Kharipfane Rockers gave Mpheni Home Defenders a Saturday to remember, when they crushed them 4-1 in the final of the Kharipfane tournament, played at Madombidzha.
The boys from Sibasa started the match with a bang, scoring two goals within the first 25 minutes. Emmanuel Neswiswi scored the first goal of his team after a scramble within the
box. He was on target again 12 minutes later. Simon Makhado dished a beautiful pass to Neswiswi, who gave the ball the final touch. Rockers enjoyed their 2-0 lead until the end of the first half. The centre half of Rockers, Patrick Muthivhi, went into the referee’s book for obstruction on Ronny Lisoga six minute minutes into the last half. Defenders nearly hit the target in the 47th minute, but Rockers’ keeper, Ndivhuwo Musie, palmed Mpho Matumba’s volley away for a corner kick. Rockers went further ahead when Lucky Siobo unleashed a powerful volley, after a scramble for the ball within the box. This happened in the 70th minute. The Sibasa outfit used all their substitution changes. Mashudu Nengovhela capitalised on a clearing error from Rockers and caught the keeper, Ndivhuwo Musie, off guard to score a consolation goal. Lucky Siobo complete Tshilidzi Nemabaka of Rockers (left) and Mpho Matumba of his brace in the 80th minDefenders go for the ball. ute.
Lucky Siobo and Emmanuel Neswiswi of Rockers scored a brace. By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Is football still “the beautiful game?” A soccer match between Tshiombo Try Again and Muhuyu XI Experience nearly ended in chaos, after a fistfight developed between fans and players. The game started as a spectacle, with players of both teams
performing well. The score was one goal each in the second half, when a fistfight tainted the whole game. Try Again’s pitch turned into a boxing ring, when fans from both sides went onto the field to
Fans and players exchange blows during the fight.
“The reason why I sold Happy Boys” After unsuccessful attempts by this newspaper to contact officials from Miluwani Happy Boys Club for comment regarding the sale of the club’s SAB League franchise to Tshifulanani Crystal Palace last week, the former MD of the team, Mr Mmboneni Phanguphangu, reacted this week. Phanguphangu stated that he had had no intention of selling the club’s status, but circumstances beyond his control compelled him to do that. He singled out the internal struggle for ownership of the team as the only reason which caused him to get rid of
the franchise. He reiterated the fact that he was alone when he established the club eight years ago. He stated that he could not say no when two local men approached him and pledged their voluntary services to the team two years down the line. According to him, things went well during those years and consequently the team was promoted to the Super Division of the Thulamela Local Football Association. That was where they campaigned for two seasons before gaining promotion to the SAB League. According to him, things
turned upside down at the end of last season when his colleagues "started to take advantage of his poor level of education". He revealed that it soon became clear to him that the two men had the intention of taking over full ownership of the team. “Realizing that I was going to lose everything if I did not act swiftly, I quickly sold the club’s franchise to Tshifulanani Crystal Palace." Phanguphangu, or Zidane as he was also known during his days as a soccer player, said that he would soon establish another club because football was part of his life.
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Elderly to hold “Golden Games” The Vhembe District Municipality, in partnership with the Department of Health, the Department of Sport Arts and Culture and the Department of Social Development, has organised the “Golden Games” for elderly people above 60 years. The games will be held today (24 August) at the Tshifulanani Stadium and will start at 08:00. According to the media liaison officer of the Thulamela Municipality, Mr Moses Shibambu, the elderly will participate in “sporting codes” such as duck walk, dress-up, goal shooting, pegging washing pegs, athletics, passing the ball and ring the stick. The regional activities will proceed to the provincial games in Polokwane and then to the national competition at Rustenburg in the North West Province. According to Shibambu, the games serve to create awareness and encouragement for elderly Black Leopards recently appointed Mr Yu Lu people to engage in regular physical activities. as their new physiotherapist.
The new kids on the block, Matangari Rising Stars, started their campaign in Stream H of the Super League with a 3-2 victory against Tshipako Hot Spurs. The game was played at Matangari on Saturday and was Stars’ first league match. There was no team in the area, until when Aifheli Rakuambo, a former soccer player himself, decided to form the team. “I am happy that we started our league campaign with a victory. The victory is a big boost to us and it will encourage us to work harder,” said Rakuambo. In our photo, the fans and players of Rising Stars are celebrating their victory.
support their players. It followed a push between players in response to a rough tackle on a player from XI Experience. The match continued after the players and spectators had calmed down. The owners of both teams warned their players and fans that the fighting should stop as the games were meant to entertain the fans and develop the players. The injured XI Experience player who had been tackled roughly was transported to a nearby clinic for treatment during the match. Try Again and XI Experience are next door neighbours from Tshiombo and Muhuyu The champions of the Tshikota Bar Lodge Pool Top 8 pool competition, Tshikopza Pool Club, villages. celebrate after receiving their trophy.
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Basel win soccer challenge FC Basel are the champions of the Malamulele Soccer Challenge. They beat Giyani Hotspurs 1-0 in the final of the one-day event at the Malamulele Stadium on Sunday. Hotspurs made their intentions clear from the onset. They initiated some telling passes from behind, making it difficult for their opponents to settle in the middle of the park. Basel did not panic, despite all the odds; instead, they took their time to study their opponents’ moves. Vincent Mabunda of Hotspurs was the first player to be caught in an offside Vincent Mabunda of Hotspurs (right) and Chippa Mhlaba of Basel race position. He received a beautiful pass from to win the ball. Amos Malane and unleashed a powerful shot, which was too hot for the
Basel keeper to handle, but the assistant referee’s flag was already up. Basel regrouped and started to make Hotspurs feel their presence. It was not long before they scored the much-awaited goal. Marks Letsoalo blasted in a rocket in the 29th minute, following a scramble within the box. What could have been Basel’s second goal turned into nightmare in the 37th minute. Louis Chauke
miskicked the ball within the box, with the Spurs’ keeper, Matimu Mabasa, already beaten. Both sides effected three changes to their starting line-ups in the second half. Hotspurs were all over Basel, but it was difficult for them to find their way through the rock-solid defence, marshaled by Makitla Booth and Vuledzani Davhana. Four teams, Basel FC, Rospa United, Giyani Hotspurs and Phungo All Stars, took part in the tournament. Giyani Hotspurs beat Phungo All Stars 2-0 in the first semifinal, while Basel’s way to the final went via Rospa United, whom they beat 3-1 in their semi.
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Louis Chauke of Basel (left) blocks Ronald Makondo of Hotspurs from reaching the ball.
Louis Chauke of Basel (left) pushes Kulani Ritha of Hotspurs back in their battle to win the ball.
Marks Letsoalo of Basel controls the ball.