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2 24 July 2015 By Kaizer Nengovhela

By Elmon Tshikhudo

“We are not part of Malamulele,” say angry residents of Vuwani area (See photographs on p1) Residents from the villages around the Vuwani area say they will not rest until their demand not to be incorporated in the proposed new municipality in Vhembe is heard. They also threatened a total shutdown in Vuwani if their demands are not met. This transpired during a march where thousands from the Vuwani area handed over a memorandum detailing their grievances to Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba, who received the memorandum on behalf of Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha, who is said to be visiting China. Singing anti-Malamulele and struggle songs, the huge crowd waited for hours as they stated in no uncertain terms that they would not allow any local leader except from the province to accept their memorandum. The police battled to control the huge crowd until Ramathuba arrived in a police hippo. The protest stems from an announcement by the municipal demarcation board earlier

this month that a proposed municipality for Vhembe would replace that of Mutale. The new municipality will include Malamulele, whose residents made it clear that they want their own municipality separate from Thulamela and parts of the Vuwani area, Mulenzhe and the Tshikonelo area. The announcement was well-received by the people of Malamulele, while sections of the community in Vuwani have a different view. Five traditional leaders have already indicated their unwillingness to be part of the proposed setup. Handing over the memorandum, Pro-Makhado Demarcation Task Team chairperson Avhapfani Mudau said the new setup was a political ploy by the powers that be who wanted to win the hearts of the Malamulele people at their expense. “We have taken a conscious decision and we will not be part of Malamulele; we are right where we are in Makhado. What is surprising is that we were never consulted when this

thing started, but we are now being used to justify an unjust cause for people to gain their municipality,” he said. He said the government should practice what it preaches and not dictate to the residents. Traditional leader Thovhele Nthumeni Masia said they stood by the earlier decision by the same municipal demarcation board that said Malamulele would not be economically viable. “We are not saying we are getting the best service at Makhado, but we cannot be part of something that is unknown to us; we are right here where we are,” he said. Receiving the memorandum, Ramathuba said the residents should not confuse the proposal with a final decision by the board. “Communities still have a window open for them to submit objections or confirm the proposal. Please make use of this opportunity to voice your objections,” she said. Government was given 20 days to respond to the memorandum or expect a total shutdown in Vuwani.

Rathidili road claims three more lives Three people died while trapped in the wreckage resulting from a head-on collision on the road from Rathidili to the Makhado Air Force base on Sunday. It took rescue workers several hours to remove the trapped victims from the wreckage. The mood was sombre for the hundreds of curious onlookers and family members who kept vigil at the scene of the accident. Rescue workers had to use the “jaws of life” to cut away the wreckage to get to the trapped victims.

Some onlookers wept openly and family members had to be helped by emergency personnel as they were on the verge of breaking down. It was one of the most ghastly accidents ever in the Sinthumule area. The deceased are W/O Majila from Makhado AFB, Sibusiso Baweti (21) and Ms Kedibone Majika (33), a driver of one of the vehicles. The injured who are still at hospital are Benedict Nobula from Makhado AFB, the other driver and members of the Majika family, Johana, Mathipa, Lehlo-

nono and Mohapi. Tshilwavhusiku police spokesperson Const Thilivhali Malowa said that they had opened a culpable homicide docket. She described the accident as one of the most serious to have happened in the area. Ms Cynthia van Rensburg from the Road Accident Fund said that they were going to consult with the families of the deceased to institute claims for the loss of support for the surviving dependants. “We also wish the victims a speedy recovery,” she said.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

House of community leader set alight The police in Vuwani are investigating the burning of a house belonging to one of the local Sanco leaders, Mr Calvin Mathebula. Mathebula (42), of Vuwani Township, is an executive member of the local civic and member of the Vuwani Demarcation Task Team and has been very vocal about the newly proposed municipality. It will incorporate Malamulele and some areas of Vuwani. Mathebula was not home at the time of the fire. He is the first victim of those purported to be sell-outs, in the move to include the people of Vuwani in the proposed new municipality in Vhembe. Thousands of residents from around Vuwani came in their numbers on Monday to denounce the incorporation of parts of Vuwani into the proposed new municipality.

During the march, Mathebula's name was prominent on the list of those alleged to be "selling out". They are alleged to have received bribes to advance the cause for a new proposed municipality. After the march, youths are said to have gone to his house and pelted it with stones, but they were dispersed by the police. Mathebula said he had known about the impending attack and moved his family to safety. “Around midnight, a group of youths came and attacked my house, I was hiding at a safe distance but managed to see them and could identify them. "This is a sad situation where people with differing ideologies have to go this far to counter one's beliefs. I bear no grudges toward anyone and will not take revenge. These are some of the things that one comes across as a community leader,” he said. He said the damage was es-

timated at nearly half a million rand as nothing was saved from the house. Vuwani Demarcation Task Team chairperson Mr Thanyani Mudau said that they would not be intimadated. “We know of course that we are not safe, but our idelogies will stand the test of time and we will not back off. We know it is the beginning but, come rain or thunder, we will not forsake the mandate of our people. This is a free society where there is freedom of speech and we expect to be treated as such,” he said. Vuwani police spokesperson W/O Elijah Malatjie said the fire was reported at around 02:00. "We have not managed to arrest anybody in connection with the burning and a public-violence charge was opened. Investigations are continuing and we hope for a breakthrough soon," said Malatjie.

Members of the Vuwani Demarcation Task Team at the Mathebula home after the fire.

Three people died while trapped in the wreckage resulting from a head-on collision on Sunday. Tribute

“We will always remember our comrade” The contributions of the late photojournalist Elijar Mushiana will be remembered when his family, fellow congregants, friends and community members gather to mark the end of his mourning period next Saturday (1 August). The ceremony, titled U bvula dzinguvho in Tshivenda, is traditionally performed 12 months after a person was buried. Mushiana lost his battle against colon cancer on 27 July last year and he was buried on 2 August at Tshimbupfe. Mushiana’s sister, Mashudu, says the formal ceremony will be preceded with a night vigil prayer (mulindelo) on Friday evening. “Elijar loved the church and, as a family, we feel it befitting for the church to lead this important occasion. Although it is now a year after his death, the pain of losing him never stops troubling us on a daily basis. He was everything to the whole family and we will always remember him.” Mashudu says people who will not join the night vigil will be expected to arrive at Mushiana's house at 07:00 on Saturday morning. “We will then depart for the graveyard at Tshimbupfe where senior members of the Old Mission Zion Ap-

ostolic Church will conduct rites and prayers. After a short programme at the graveyard, we will then go back to Vuwani where the formal programme will take place. Speakers will include congregants, family members, friends and people who worked with Elijar while he was still alive. We invite everyone who had the pleasure of knowing Elijar to come and join us for this important occasion.” Elijar, who was born on 28 May 1973, worked for different media houses, including Limpopo Mirror, City Press, Capricorn

Voice, Sunday Sun, Sunday World, Sunday Times, Drum Magazine, Pace Magazine, and Next Magazine. At the time of his death, he was photographic head of the Limpopo Sowetan bureau in Polokwane. He was a founder member of the Vhembe Media Forum of which he served as chairperson for two years in succession. As a prolific and versatile media practitioner, Mushiana won more than 20 awards during his lifetime, in addition to being crowned the 2012 Sowetan Photographer of the Year.

Gone but not forgotten: Elijar Mushiana.


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Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama, the new chief of Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama, King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana and Thovhele Vho-Midiyavhathu Kutama. Tshivhase dance tshikona during the ceremony.

New Chief reigns in Kutama Chief Vele Prince Kutama was inaugurated as the new leader of the Kutama tribe during a ceremony at the Tshiungulela School´s sports grounds last Saturday. Members of the communities from the surrounding villages of Kutama area flocked in numbers to attend the event. The ceremony was attended by, among others, King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana, Thovhele Vho-Midiyavhathu Tshivhase, Thovhele Vho-Gole Mphaphuli, the MEC for Coghsta, Makoma Makhurupetja, and many chiefs around Vhembe. After the death of Thovhele Peter Kutama in 2011, the royal family appointed his younger brother, Vele Prince Kutama, as the new Chief. The decision was put to the test by members of the family, who believe that customary practices

were not followed when the decision was made. The family group, led by Aifheli Andries Kutama, filed papers in the High Court to oppose the decision of installing Vele as the leader instead of the late son, Mpho Andropov Kutama. Earlier this year, the two groups sat down and agreed that Vele be installed as the chief. During the event on Saturday, King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana said that community members must respect the new chief. He added that the chief must focus on developing the area. “We are appealing to the community to continue working closely with the newly installed Chief to develop the Kutama area,” he said. He further said that the community of Kutama must also support the newly inaugurated Chief for the development of the area. “I want to see development in this area.

I always encourage good relations between traditional leaders and the municipality,” Mphephu said. MEC Makona Makurupetja said the Limpopo Government was eager to work hand in hand with traditional leaders and every chief. “Traditional leaders are the backbone of democracy and they must be respected,” she said. In an interview with Limpopo Mirror, Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama indicated that he was looking forward to working together with the community members of Kutama. He added that the community had to expect good things that he was planning to bring for the community in the village. “I am also going to encourage traditional dances, to restore the traditional values of the Vha-Venda people,” he outlined, adding that he was also ready to work with the police in terms of reduction of crime in the village.

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4 24 July 2015 By Elmon Tshikhudo

Five houses destroyed as Lwamondo youth go on the rampage Ugly scenes played out at Lwamondo outside Thohoyandou during the past week, when angry youths went on the rampage by blockading roads with burning tyres and any big objects they could lay their hands on. They also burnt five houses suspected to belong to crime busters in the area. The arsonists accused these people of being behind the alleged ritual murder of Dakalo Bulannga (23) of Lwamondo Khumbe. Bulannga went missing on 2 July this year after being accused of robbery by the crime busters in the village. He was later brought back home to retrieve a phone he was suspected of stealing and they then left with him, but he was never seen again. He was found on 14 July, almost two weeks after his dis-

appearance, hanging at the back of a house belonging to a local traditional leader. His death sparked violent protest, which left a trail of destruction in its wake. Five houses were burnt down in the process. Starting from Saturday last week, the first day of the violent protest, Lwamondo has been a no-go area, with traffic on the R554 from Louis Trichardt and Thohoyandou having to make long detours via the Nzhelele and the Vuwani area as sporadic stoning of passing cars took place and roads were blocked. Tshimangadzo Tshikhovhokhovho, whose parents’ 12-roomed house burnt to the ground, said she blamed the police for the burning of her parents’ home. “I heard about the threats the previous day. I visited my parents the following

day to find out about the situation and found that nothing was happening. My parents left to do some shopping in Thohoyandou, but immediately after their departure I heard that people were burning houses not far from our house. I phoned my parents, who reported the matter to the police, but nothing was done to protect our house. The mob, who were using a loud hailer to direct the protestors, came to our house and burnt it to ashes, with nothing saved from it,” she said. She said she saw everything when a man from the mob poured petrol into the sitting room of their house and lit a match. Meanwhile, the father of the dead man, Mr Thivhulawi Bulannga, said the family had more questions than answers about the disappearance and subsequent killing of his son.

“The crime busters owe me answers as to what had happened to my son. They came here and took him away, came back with him to collect a phone and that was the last time he was seen alive.” He asked why they had not taken him to the police station if he had done something wrong. “We are not against them as crime busters, but they have to explain my son’s killing,” he said. The dead man’s aunt, Ms Christina Masithi, said she saw the body, which had some

parts missing. “We are very concerned that the boy might have been ritually murdered as some of his parts were missing. These people must account for everything as they are the ones who took him away from home,” she said. The local senior local traditional leader, Thovhele Calvin Nelwamondo, called for calm and urged the community to give the police a chance to work on

the case. The Vuwani police’s spokesperson, Constable Ntsundeni Mungadi, confirmed the incident and said they had opened a public-violence docket. “We are investigating and we believe that, with the assistance of our community, we will make arrests soon,” she said. At the time of our going to press, the situation had returned to normal in the area.

The late Dakalo Bulan­ nga, who was found hanging at the local traditional leader’s The house belonging to Chief Tshikhovhokhovho was gutted during the unrest. Nothing was saved from the house. house. By Ndivhuwo Musetha

Body of suspected murderer found

Fire everywhere; even streets were barricaded with burning tyres. By Kaizer Nengovhela

Is Nyundu back with Leopards again? Ruggert Nyundu (27), the prolific striker of Black Leopards, has apparently returned and is training with the team again. A fortnight ago, the star was nowhere to be found after two teams, Black Leopards and Polokwane City, both claimed that they had registered him as a player. Last month, Black Leopards stated that the player had signed a three-year contract with them. Nyundu was on loan to Black Leopards during the past season and he scored 18 goals in 17 games for Lidoda Duvha. Polokwane City, on the other hand, claimed that Nyundu still has one year remaining with their team.

Ruggert Nyundu.

Nyundu is reportedly on the wanted list of several Absa Premiership teams after his impressive performances for Black Leopards in the National First Division this past season. The chief operations officer of Polokwane City, Mr Tincy Tema, told Limpopo Mirror two weeks ago that Nyundu would rejoin his team mates the following week, which did not happen. He then said that Nyundu was busy arranging the funeral of his late sister. The married man and father of two was quoted in the media as saying that he would not go back to City, because he earned only R5 000 per month there, whereas at Leopards he received R10 000. Black Leopards’ boss said that Nyundu still had a one-year contract with City, but that he was still negotiating terms with City. Nyundu mentioned that he wanted to play for Wits. He is apparently on the shopping list of SuperSport, AmaZulu, Highlands Park, Bloemfontein Celtic, Royal Eagles and Wits. Nyundu is not too keen to play for Leopards in the First Division, despite the club’s interest in him. “I have explained to the chairman at Leopards, David Thidiela, that I want to go to the PSL and I think he understands. There is no money in the NFD. I am looking for better money and a signing-on fee. If I go back to the NFD, then nothing will change,” he said. Nyundu is confident he will not get taken for a ride again, should he find another club in the PSL. “At City they just gave me a contract without telling me how much I was going to earn. They did not ask us how much I wanted. They did not even negotiate. I am wiser now and it will not happen again.” He believes he can win the top-scorer award in the PSL. “Once I get a chance, I am going to be the leading goal scorer. I have a good technique. The strikers in the PSL are not doing enough.”

Community members of Khubvi and Makonde villages celebrated with joy on Tuesday afternoon, following the gruesome discovery of the decomposed body of Prince Budeli-Vele (45). He was the suspect in the case where two children, aged 5 and 3, were mercilessly bludgeoned to death with a knobkierie at Makonde about a fortnight ago. Budeli-Vele is said to be the father of the youngest victim, Justice Thangwana. The incident took placde after a quarrel between the children’s mother and Budeli-Vele. Budeli-Vele’s body was found hanging from a tree on a mountain near Khubvi. Local police spokesperson Major Mashudu Malelo confirmed that Budeli-Vele’s decomposed body was discovered by women who were fetching firewood at about 15:45 on Tuesday afternoon. “We can confirm that Budeli-Vele’s body was discovered on the mountain of Khubvi,” said Malelo. He also revealed that Prince Thagwana, Budeli-Vele’s close friend and brother in-law positively identified the hanging body as that of Budeli-Vele. Since the alleged killing of the children, the police have been on a manhunt for Budeli-Vele. Malelo also confirmed that their search went as far as Gauteng, where they reached Budeli-Vele’s shack. “When our officers reached his shack, he was not there. We also responded to countless calls from community members who informed us that they were seeing him around Makonde and Khubvi,” said Malelo. Malelo added that they had opened an inquest docket and that a post mortem would be conducted to identify the cause of Budeli-Vele’s death. “The discovery of the body does not mean that we have

closed the murder docket of the killing of the two children.” The spokesperson of the family, Mr Ephraim Thagwana, said that they were happy that the body was found. Thangwana, brother of the murdered children’s mother, said that they always wanted Budeli-Vele to be arrested and face the full might of the law. “Now that his corpse has been found, we hope our sister will no longer live in fear as he promised that he would come back and finish her off.” Meanwhile, the community of Makonde has already raised R16 000 for the benefit of the only surviving child, Given Thagwane (9). According to members of the community they will continue to raise funds for the family.

Prince Budeli-Vele.

Police arrive at ground level of the mountain where Budeli-Vele was found hanging.


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24 July 2015 5 By Kaizer Nengovhela

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The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, handed over blankets to the elderly in the disadvantaged community of Muwaweni last Friday, to honour the call of former president Nelson Mandela.

The poor Ngobeni family from Majosi received groceries from the Mandela Day Committee, led by community development workers, on Saturday in honour of the late Nelson Mandela.

The disabled gogo Anna Ludere ing her to realize her dream of them. I never thought my dream of Madombidzha, who was des- possessing a wheelchair. "I do would become a reality, but I am perately in need of a wheelchair, not have enough words to thank filled with joy." received a wheelchair from Phalaphala FM last Friday. The marketing manager of the radio station, Ms Rudzani Mulaudzi, said they were participating in the programme to eradicate poverty and unemployment. "We have already seen this programme bearing fruits through partnerships with different stakeholders. Ms Ludere is just one of our thousands of beneficiaries and we are still going to do more to uplift the standard of life in our communities." She mentioned that they were deeply touched by her plight "and we felt that we had to do something for her. She is one of our beloved community members and she has the right to enjoy life like anyone of us." She stated that it was the radio station's obligation to its listeners to give back to the community, "because they are our valued listeners who made us what we are today". Expressing her joy, The team from PhalaPhala FM, photographed with Gogo Anna Ludere. Gogo Anna thanked Also in the photo are Lufuno Munonde, Tosh Raletata, Rudzani PhalaPhala FMf or help- Mulaudzi, Jennifer Mushaathoni and Donald Khanari.

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6 24 July 2015 By Elmon Tshikhudo

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With deaths reported at several circumcision schools in some parts of the country, one young traditional surgeon has come out and challenged the government to involve them in efforts to curb these deaths. At the young age of 33, Itani Nemavhulani of Tshimbupfe outside

Vuwani in Limpopo is one of the youngest and most successful traditional surgeons in the country. Since 2001, Nemavhulani has conducted 18 successful initiation schools with no fatalities. He has circumcised more than 8 000 initiates in the last 14 years and

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had yet another successful season at Mabidi village, where all the more than 130 initiates successfully completed the initiation period. The school was an initiative of the newly installed visionary chief and Univen education student Nelson Mabidi Mahandana, who said during his installation that he would revive the culture and prioritize education in his area. During the pass-out parade at the weekend, Nemavhulani said he was worried about the number of fatalities at initiation schools in some parts of the country, especially the Eastern Cape, where as many as 22 initiates perished this year. “We have a challenge here. People just wake up and proclaim to be cir-

cumcision surgeons while having no skills at all. This is a calling from the ancestors and not all qualify.” He added that government should step in and not wait for another death at initiation schools. “One more death is far too many. We can avoid the unnecessary deaths if we work together,” he added. The local traditional leader, Chief Mabidi Mahandana, said he was proud of Nemavhulani. “We handpicked him because of his track record. Even our forefathers used this family and no one has died at their initiation schools. We are worried that initiates are dying in other parts of the country, but we are proud this man is assisting us in reviving our culture at no life cost,” he said.

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Pop a balloon, and you can win a prize! Chief Ntsieni Netshimbupfe, Chief Nelson Mabidi Mahandana, and initiation surgeon Itani Nemavhulana inspect the initiation pass-out parade at Mabidi during the home-coming ceremony held at the Mabidi royal palace.

Waiting anxiously to be pronounced husband and wife are Azwihangwisi Dzaga (24), a scientist of the Department of Water Affairs, and Ndivhuho Neluheni (27), who works as a financial advisor at Standard Bank in Pretoria. Pastor Joseph Nesane of the ZCC officiated during the ceremony. The lavish wedding took place at Univen a fortnight ago. Azwihangwisi is the second-born daughter of Mr Takalani Dzaga, spokesperson of the University of Venda.

Ecstatic parents in joyful mood celebrate the safe return of their sons from the initiation school.

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24 July 2015 7

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“Youth must take care of elders” - 1st lady The grannies and young benefi- people about the Limpopo First Elim Hlanganani Society for ciaries at the Elim Hlanganani Lady Trust, which helps needy the Care of the Aged’s director, Society for the Care of the children and indigent people. Ms Florence Khosa, expressed Aged were honoured with a She said, even though the trust the society’s happiness and visit by the office of the First had limited funds, the door for gratitude towards the visitors. Lady of the Limpopo province, help was always open. She even referred to Mathabatha Mrs Maggie Mathabatha, last The representative of the Red as “our makoti” (bride) as a way Tuesday. Cross, Mr George Mamabolo, of showing appreciation for her T h e s o c i e t y w e l c o m e d said that the organisation dealt visit. Mathabatha and a delegation with poverty and disasters and “We ask you to visit us again from the Red Cross with song and crises by bringing relief to the and again,” she said. dance. The team said that they affected people or communities. Another elderly lady, Ms had decided to come and spend “The vision of the Elim Hlanga- Georginah Machume (81), said the day with the elderly. “I am in nani Society for the Care of the that she lacked words to exparticular honoured and grateful Aged is in line with our vision press her joy. “Your gesture of to spend a day with the aged, the of taking help where it is needed kindness has given us renewed disabled people and the youths most,” he said. The team brought strength to do good in our old who are involved in poverty-alle- the grannies blankets, feet wrap- age.” viation projects here today,” she pers and socks. said. “The aim of our visit is to come here and enjoy the gift of life with you as we demonstrate the qualities of ubuntu.” She then spoke against the abuse of the elderly and urged all youngsters to stop making life hell for the elderly by snatching their old-age social grant. “Our mothers and grandmothers, keep your social grant monies safer,” she said. “Use that money to buy yourself fruits, fried chicken, ice cream and other delicious treats which you might not have enjoyed when you were raising us and taking us through school.” Ms Anna Maboko (75) receives her blanket from the First Lady of Mathabatha told the Limpopo, Mrs Maggie Mathabatha.

King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana spent his 67 minutes on Mandela Day to paint the Muthundi nne Day care centre at Tshikwarani on Saturday. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela Crime

Life sentence for father who rapes daughter The Thohoyandou High Court sentenced a 46-year-old father to life imprisonment after he was found guilty of raping his biological daughter. The man, who could not be named to protect the identity of the seven-year-old minor whom he had raped, appeared in court last Monday. It was heard in court that he had lured her to his room under the pretense of assisting her with homework when he raped her on 24 October 2011. According to the police’s report, the father was arrested shortly after the incident and never received bail. The provincial commissioner of the police, Lt Gen Fanie Masemola, congratulated the investigating team with this success and reiterated that

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Muhuyu worshippers’ narrow shave with death

It was all smiles as 415 employees of the Community Works Programme (CWP) received their new uniforms from the mayor of Musina, Cllr Mihloti Ramoyada, at the Matswale municipal offices. Each beneficiary received a work suit, safety footwear, sun hat and a T-shirt. Ramoyada stated that providing uniforms to the workers would not only help them to perform their duties safely, it would also help everyone to recognize them. She said that government was doing its best to eradicate poverty and unemployment. She further pleaded with the workers to respect each other at all times and do their work according to their job descriptions. In our photo, Ramoyada is presenting footwear to CWP workers during the event.

Worshippers on their way to church had a narrow shave with death when the bus they were travelling in caught fire and was completely gutted. The Dyna 27-seater bus caught fire while transporting worshippers from Muhuyu to church in Thohoyandou. It is suspected that the bus experienced an electrical problem. The incident took place on Sunday, a fortnight ago, next to Nthetsheleseni Secondary School at Tshivhulani outside Sibasa. One lane of the road was closed for some time, while firefighters tried to save the bus from complete destruction. The bus belongs to Mr Humbulani Mudau of Mudau Transport Services. The driver of the bus, Mr Fulufhelo Nthangeni, said he was nearing his destination when the bus developed some problems. “Passengers saw sparks

coming from the engine, and before we could figure out what was happening, the fire had spread and we could not control it. I used all four the fire extinguishers that I had on the bus but could not stop the fire from spreading. We summoned the local fire brigade, but unfortunately the fire had spread to the whole bus.” Passengers jumped out of the bus and fortunately no one was injured in the incident, but the bus was destroyed. Mudau, the owner of the bus, who arrived at the scene, did not show any emotion and comforted his driver. He said the damage caused was around R300 000. “This is quite a hefty loss to the company, but we are happy that no one was injured or died in the incident. The bus can be replaced any time, but lives cannot be bought and we have God to thank for the mercy He gave our passengers,” he said.

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Musina Municipality acquires new grader In a positive move to accelerate service delivery, Musina Municipality recently bought a grader at a cost of R3,4 million. This is a historic achievement when one takes into consideration that this municipality operated for many years without its own grader. The senior manager responsible for technical services in the municipality, Ms Chuene Dinyake, said jubilantly that it was one of the biggest

achievements the municipality had attained. “I personally feel happy because the grader will help in the construction and maintenance of roads in this municipality. For all these years, we used to hire graders from service providers and it was costing us a lot of money. Now that we have our own machinery, it will be easier to construct and maintain our roads.” Mr Mike Mthombeni, who heads the civil unit at Musina Municipality, said the acquisition of the grader would not only benefit the people of Musina. “It will also benefit tourists, business people and travelers who use our roads on a daily basis. It has an impact on everyone, whether you drive, walk or cycle. This will help the municipality to provide safer roads and better routes for the easy flow of traffic.” Mthombeni said the road maintenance team was doing its best to make sure that the municipal roads were safe. “The continuous maintenance of our roads will help make our pedestrians, cyclists, motorists and passengers safe at all times.” He said the fact that the number of vehicle owners kept Photographed with the new grader are, from left to right, Mr Dan on increasing day by day Nkombesekwa (superintendent, maintenance), Mesdames Chuene made the municipality Dinyake (senior manager, technical services) and Mary Siziba more aggressive when (manager, supply chain and assets) and Mr Mike Mthombeni dealing with issues of road (Manager, Civil). maintenance.

Shayandima’s “Mother of the Nation” buried Hundreds of mourners from all over the region gathered at the Levubu Christelike Gemeente a fortnight ago, to bid farewell to a respected resident ot the area, Ms Regina Swart. She was buried at the Levubu cemetery. Swart (46) of Shayandima, who worked at NTK-Venda at Muledane, will be remembered for her golden heart and generosity, having helped many needy families and people. During the event, it was reported that she committed her entire life to serving and caring for the poor and disadvantaged. At one time she had 13 black children in her house in Shayandima, whom she fed and took care of their schooling.

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Her generosity and golden heart endeared her to the local community, of which she and her husband had become part. In the region she was known as the Mother of the Nation. During the 21st birthday party of two of their adopted children, Takkies and Serious, the family shocked all when they bought a car for Takkies and a top-of-the-range laptop for Serious as their birthday gifts. Among the speakers were ANC stalwart Dr Tshenuwani Farisani. He said that he came to know the family when he went to their shop to buy farming tools. “I was attracted by the way they treated people and clients and immediately our friendship blossomed. I am just sad that she passed on before coming to my

small farm as we had arranged,” he said. Pastor Craig Whitcomb, who conducted the sermon, told the family not to despair like people who do not know God. One of the deceased’s children, Takkies, said the death of their mother had left a void in their hearts. “She treated us like her own blood children and we will always miss her warmth and caring,” he said. The deceased’s husband, Gerhard Swart, said he was consoled by the fact that there was no pain for her anymore as she was with the Lord. “No one can replace her presence and we will always remember her for her smile and warmth and love for all people. We will miss her a lot,” he said.

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Tree nuts record high prices on global markets The demand for tree nuts, and macadamias in particular, is showing no signs of slowing down. According to the Valley Macadamias Group, delegates at this year’s International Dried Fruit and Nut Congress (INC) held in Turkey from 22 to 24 May were of the opinion that tree nut prices had reached an unprecedented level. But the demand from health-conscious consumers means that the ceiling on prices has not yet been reached. Goretti Guasch, executive director of the INC, said that nuts and dried fruit were considered to be the healthiest snack and made a major contribution to the treatment and prevention of disorders such as obesity, diabetes and cancer. “We have seen a 25% increase in the value of tree nuts between 2013 and 2014. The value of this industry stands at US$33,7 billion. Dried fruit showed a 5% increase and stands at US$7,4 billion globally,” said Guasch. The congress attracted close to 1 000 delegates from around the world. Reports from the various sectors indicated that kernel prices for macadamia nuts are averaging US$18/kg while hazelnuts fetch just over US$14/kg and pistachios US$11/kg. Almonds and walnuts will cost you just over US$10/ kg, brazil nuts and cashews just over US$8/kg. The macadamia market is experiencing much tension as buyers are all vying for the lion’s share of available stock as competition tightens between the Asian nut in shell (NIS) market and the Western kernel market. The world’s two biggest macadamia producers, South Africa and Australia, are expected to export 40% - 50% of their crop as NIS to Asia this year. Speaking at the conference, Alan Sutton, chairman of the Valley Macadamias Group in South Africa, said that although certain European markets had slowed down because of the recession, chocolate manufacturers had been immune to the high prices as they simply could not start excluding nuts from their products. “The Japanese market is somewhat deterred by the higher prices, but they

have indicated that research on the health benefits of macadamias would go a long way to diffuse the resistance,” said Sutton. South Africa currently produces nearly 47 000 tons of macadamia nuts. This is an increase from 45 000 tons the previous year. The closest competitor is Australia with a crop of 44 000 tons and Kenya with 22 000 tons. Sutton predicts that the South African macadamia crop will double during the next five years. “By 2017, it should stand at 74 000 tons, considering that around 1000 additional hectares are planted each year. With strengthening demand for both kernel and NIS, there is great scope for growth in this industry,” said Sutton.

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Cleansing ceremony to end mourning for Florah Mashamba After a year of mourning the great brain behind the multi-million-rand Matsila Development Trust, the Matsila Royal family performed a cleansing ceremony at Mashamba Village a fortnight ago. According to Chief Nkhiphitheni Matsila, the cleansing marked the end of their mourning for the

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late Florah Mashamba, whose contribution at the Matsila Development Trust created a lot of jobs. She passed on last year on 10 July. “Due to her wisdom, the trust employed more than 300 people in the fields of agriculture, poultry, vegetable farming, arts and culture and environmental management. Now we can arrange any gig or celebration because all chains are broken on Saturday. It gives us much more strength to go on with development in her honour.”

He added that she was a “very special library of wisdom. She taught me a lot on how to be a cognitive leader. She was a unifier of the community at large and the royal family. She advised me to be honest and transparent towards the people as their leader.” The senior traditional leader, Thovhele Nthumeni Masia, expressed his appreciation to the royal family and the entire community of Matsila for hounoring their pioneer in development.

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A member of the school governing body of Madaheni Combined School, Mr David Ramovha from Makhitha Village, recently found a puffadder in his store room. He was worried that the snake would die in the shed. During the month of December, he usually keeps pigs in a pen adjacent to the store room and when he feeds the pigs, the rats share the food source. This is what attracted the snake, but with no pigs during the rest of the year, there will be no rats for the snake to eat. Ramovha contacted Ms Judy van Schalkwyk from WESSA EcoSchools to come and rescue the snake. Fortunately, Mr Oldrich van Schalkwyk from the Lajuma Research Centre could help out and the female snake was released in the Soutpansberg. For more information on Eco-Schools, any individual or organisation is welcome to contact Ms Van Schalkwyk at judy@wessa.co.za.

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The team that is busy building a house for the destitute children. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

SAPS cluster builds house for abused kids The Makhado cluster of the South Africa Police Services has taken it upon themselves to build a proper house for five children whose alcoholic mother had allegedly neglected them, leaving them to fend for themselves. According to the cluster commander, Brig Alex Seopa, they heard about the plight of the family and decided to try and make a difference. “The mother is sharing a makeshift structure with her six children, aged between 21 and 5,” he said. The cluster decided to build a house with six rooms to provide shelter for the family. “We are trying to raise funds and have asked for donations in the form of building materials from businesspeople,” he said. Seopa said that, according to the police’s assessment of the matter, the mother had not neglected the children. “Poverty is a cruel thing – it turns its face towards people and then confusion reigns,” he said. “The fact of the matter is that she could not bring her partner into that shack to spend a night. She chose to give her children enough space to be children.” He said that the police had found her at home on regular visits at her home in N’waxinyamani village, near Elim. The 18-year-old son, however, had fewer illusions about their mother’s commitment to the family. “Our mother would hardly spend more than two days at home. She would vanish for weeks while I looked after my brothers and sisters. I even quit school because I had to take total care of my baby brother, who is only five now,” he said. According to the son, it all started in 2012 when the mother started drinking alcohol compulsively. “She had used our social grant monies as she wished,” he said. The children finally reported her to social workers and the mother’s grant card was confiscated. The children

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are now accompanied by an official from the social welfare department every month. “Our social worker makes a withdrawal on our account and gives us all our money,” the son explained. “We use it all to get food in her presence. We find this arrangement to be better, because it’s helping us,” he said. The Makhado cluster community policing forum chairperson, Samson Mphilo, said that many stakeholders had already contributed towards the house project. The donors include BuildIt Elim, CTM Makhado, Ndovela Brickyard, Elim Engen, and Shiviti Brickyard. “The house, however, is only half built and the project had to be temporarily stopped due to the shortage of material such as bricks, cement and sand,” Mphilo said. Meanwhile, Brig Seopa said that once the house had been completed, the absent mother would be approached to return home and to live with her children. “We will involve social workers, so that the mother and the children find peace of mind and live in dignity,” he said. Anyone interested in donating building material can contact Mphilo at 074 357 0667.

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Deezazo sings to entertain By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho A 31-year-old kwaito and house singer, Given Mashamba, known as Deezazo in music circles, has released his debut album, titled Friday Saturday. He says the title refers to the leisure time which people have on those days after working very hard from Monday to Friday evening. “I started singing in Roodepoort, where I was a fashion designer,” he said. “I would sing while I was busy sewing and designing traditional garments. I found music to exist in everything that we do as people. It exists in the food we eat; in the water we drink and in the footsteps which we take. Go to the waterfalls and come back to tell me if you did not hear the music of the water.” Deezazo has found a space in the league of the young and talented local singers among his contemporaries such as King Mlatiro, Bocca, and many other unrecorded artists. However, he remains an exception in that he is neither lazy nor slow in formalising his talent. Any listener

will conclude that he is singing for the enjoyment of music. “I am a very good dancer who is not shy to showcase my talent as I do my moves on stage,” he said. This album comprises 10 tracks. The first track, Ma 11, is a bit lukewarm but that is quickly redeemed by the vibey Rembuluwa – which will have many listeners getting onto their feet to dance. There are more good songs like Buyela Gae, Bula re nwe, and Friday Saturday. Even though there is nothing negative about Deezazo’s songs or music, listeners should never expect any motivational messages or inspiration from his lyrics. His remains the kind of music which people listen to just to enjoy the instruments, vocal rhythm or the artist’s talent of belting out words in his own fashion which can also amaze the listener. He has worked with Ishmael newBreed Rammbwa and Tshenzhemo “TZM” Sikhwari on his album. He resides in Ramahantsha village in the Sinthumule area. Deezazo can be reached at 076 502 0720.

A 25-year-old resident of Shigalo village near Malamulele and student at the University of Venda, Love Baloyi, has just launched his first book, Life Series of Decisions and Self-encouragement. Even though he purports his publication to be a collection of “short stories”, the contents do not quite live to up to his claim. However, readers must not feel dispirited by what has just been said here. Life Series of Decisions and Self-encouragement is a book worth reading, as it carries motivational words augmented by what reads like anecdotes from the author’s personal experience about life. “I wrote this book to impact in the lives of people of different age groups in terms of figuring out the importance of decision making and also the issue of self-encouragement when they are in the midst of challenges,” he says. He says there is nothing wrong when a person faces challenges because each individual has got to face challenges. “But what matters most is how you react to what you are going through,” he adds. “I noticed that numerous people fail to make good decisions because of the lack of knowledge, and they fail to account to their choices. This book will be a base for them to know that the decisions we make today will determine what tomorrow holds for us.”

He had chosen the title Life Series of Decisions and Self-encouragement just because the decisions that people make are inter-related. “They depend on each other, for example: when I decide not to go to school, I’m indirectly deciding to suffer,” he says. “Self-encouragement is also included in decision making because when you encourage yourself you will decide to do something and with a positive attitude.” Many books have been written on motivation before, and Baloyi feels that he is not repeating what other authors have covered before him. “I am not repeating what has been told many times before me because the approach of motivational writing is different, depending on the writer’s experience, observance as well as creativity,” he reasoned. “Another thing is that even if some topics already have been written by other writers, the way another writer can elucidate may differ. We may talk about the same thing but different description and what causes an impact is how I express my idea as a writer. The logic and the sense of what you write is what matters

most.” Baloyi is a currently doing a degree in biochemistry and microbiology. “I succeed in both study life and writing time because I am a hard worker,” he says. “I make sure that whenever I’m not busy with my school work I think of what I can write about. One more important thing is that writing is a gift but what I am doing at school is just something that I decided to do. It means I cannot run away from writing becaus ite is part of me. Even when I have a lot of school work I can still write because there is a burning desire for writing in me.”


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24 July 2015 15

By Elmon Tshikhudo

R4 million traffic light project opens in Thohoyandou The recent switching on of street lights in Thohoyandou has been hailed as one of the best things to have happened in the town. On Wednesday evening, Thulamela municipality, led by Mayor Grace Mahosi, formally switched on street lights stretching from JJ Motors to the Khoroni Hotel traffic lights. Residents of Thohoyandou, mostly those living next to the main street who

witnessed the switch ing on, hailed the project, saying that the lights would help expose criminals who had taken over the streets and made them their hunting grounds. The project, worth more than R4 million, was started in March this year and completed at the end of June. Mahosi said that besides beautifying the town and attracting investors, the new lights would help the police to reduce

crime in the area.“We are a developing municipality with a vision of becoming a city in 2030, and this vision will not be realized if we do not attract investors who will create jobs for our people.We cannot attract them if we still have crime, and people will not be able to pay for services if they are not working,” said Mahosi. She further indicated that they were serious about developing their towns and job creation. “As we speak now, we have added three traffic lights at Malamulele and a huge mall is under construction at the old show grounds, where 1 500 permanent jobs will be created, along with 3 000 temporary ones.” She added that the municipality would also erect lights at identified crime hotspots in Mukula, Matatshe and Makonde and that all defective and non-functional lights would be Mayor Mahosi (fourth from left), housing and electricity senior manager Mr Reuben Dzivhani upgraded and repaired (right), housing and electricity portfolio head Matodzi Netshifhefhe (third from right), councillors in the current financial and other stakeholders during the official switching on ceremony. year.

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16 24 July 2015 Musina Annual Show

Top entertainment for town’s fun lovers The Musina Annual Show, which started yesterday (Thursday) and ends tomorrow (Saturday), promises to be a thriller not to be missed. The local municipality is optimistic that this show will be on everybody’s lips long after the exhibitors have disassembled their stalls. Musina Annual Show targets audiences across the cultural spectrum through classic advertising, publicity and trade exchanges, delivering a very high volume worth of exposure. The fact that a large percentage of consumers tend towards cash buying means exhibitors enjoy improved cash flow as a direct result, with follow-up business after the show - adding a valuable Zozo, one of the crowd pullers at the Musina rounding off of this powerful marketing exercise. Annual Show.

The spokesperson for the municipality, Mr Wilson Dzebu, says the show gives an opportunity to exhibitors, ranging from companies to government institutions, to market their products directly to the public. “This is an ideal platform for small businesses to network with government institutions, companies and other organizations which may consider appointing them as service providers. There will be irresistible attractions which include exhibitions, ranging from vehicle displays to food, a traditional village and manufacturers of different products, to name but a few. Fun lovers will enjoy entertainment in the form of merry-go-round, jumping castles, traditional dances, musangwe

(traditional boxing), wrestling, theatre, drum majorettes and music festivals.” Dzebu says apart from exhibiting products and entertainment, the show puts the municipality on the national map because everyone knows that there is something happening in Musina. “It also boosts our economic development because there will be lots of trading taking place here.” Musicians who will entertain fun lovers during the show include Busiswa, Thebe, Dj Heavy K, KO & Ma’E, Mizo, Percy Mukwevho, Bellafonte, Dream Team, DJ Fisherman, DJ C’ndo, NaakMusiq, Black Motion, Dj Shimza, Ricus Nel, Liza Bronner, Jay, Complexion & Bambo, Liza Bronner is one of the artists that will Worship House, Taki & Rofhiwa, entertain music lovers at the Musina Annual Zozo and artists from Musina. Show.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

“No proper service, no votes anymore”

Sanco's Peter Mathalise signs the memorandum before handing it over to Cllr Matodzi Netshifhefhe. Witnessing the signing is the Dididi Sanco leader, Mr Reckson Rasiwela (right)

Angry residents from three villages under the Mulenzhe traditional authority have vowed to withdraw their votes for the ruling party if their demands for roads, water and electricity were not met. This transpired last week during a march by residents of Tambaulate, Tshitomboni and Dididi outside Thohoyandou. Singing political slogans and anti-Thulamela municipality songs, they walked from their villages to Thohoyandou some kilometres away. They handed a memorandum of their grievances to the head of the housing and electricity portfolio of the Thulamela Municipality, Cllr Matodzi Netshifhefhe. Central to their demands

are water, electricity and roads which are not up to the expectations of the community. Representing the communities, and the convener of the march, Mr Peter Mathalise said they had been engaging the municipality about water, but all they got were promises that were never fulfilled. “We live on the banks of the Nandoni Dam and people from afar are now drinking water from this dam, while we have to walk kilometres to get water. The other thing that is giving us a headache is the provision of electricity. They promised to refund us for the partnership money we had paid, which they are now failing to do." He further said the other burning issue was the road from

Hollywood to Gumbani, which they want tarred. “This is a very busy road that tourists use to travel to Nandoni. We have been in constant engagement with the municipality since 2006 and all the time we are told it will be prioritized, but when the time comes, nothing happens." He mentioned that they were tired of "empty promises and we are now giving the municipality seven working days. If no positive response is forthcoming, we will take the matter further to the higher authorities." Receiving the memorandum, Clllr Matodzi Netshifhefhe promised the marchers that their memorandum would be responded to within the stipulated seven days.

Crime

Dangerous suspect re-arrested in Mopani A dangerous suspect who escaped from the Malamulele Magistrate's Court last month was apprehended in a secluded area between Letsitele and Nkowankowa last Monday evening. According to a statement supplied by the police, Madala Daniel Mhlango is an trial-awaiting prisoner for a series of crimes he committed in the Ritavi and the

Letsitele area. The alleged crimes include murder, vehicle hijacking and armed robberies. He escaped from a police van after appearing in court in July, said Limpopo police spokesperson Col Ronel Otto. Initially, five prisoners had escaped in June after appearing in court. The prisoners were about to be transported to the police holding cells when they

overpowered two officers. One handed himself to the police a day after the incident, while three were later captured. "Three of them appeared in court on Friday on charges of escaping from lawful custody," Otto added. She mentioned that Mhlango will appear in the Malamulele Magistrate's Court on Wednesday on a charge of escaping from lawful custody.

Residents from the three villages march to the Thulamela Municipality's offices.

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24 July 2015 17

By Frank Mavhungu

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Powerlines just too good for Peace Makers Can Mulovhedzi win the coveted belt? Damani Powerlines started their Mulindavhathu Soccer Challenge journey with a bang, following their 2-1 victory over Khubvi Peace Makers in their round-robin match at the Tshisesuselu grounds on Saturday. Realizing that Peace Makers were strong in the middle of the park, Powerlines abandoned their

positions and packed themselves at the back and relied on counter-attacks. The strategy worked for them as they managed to neutralize the opponents, who were all over them in the first 20 minutes of the game. In the 29th minute, Powerlines opened their account. Muandani Netshidzivhani caught Peace

Makers’ keeper, Zwivhuya Mmbengeni, napping and blasted in a rocket from inside the box. Referee Christopher Mugeri, flashed the first yellow card in the 34th minute. Rinae Likhetha of Powerlines was reprimanded, following a continued argument with the referee. The keeper of Peace Makers made his presence felt two minutes thereafter. He stretched to the limit to palm away Ndivhuwo Sieda’s volley for a corner kick. Powerlines increased the margin in the 44th minute. They were awarded a free kick just outside the box. Rowan Mukundwa beat the keeper from the free kick with a volley to bring the half-time score to 2-0. Peace Makers came back strongly in the last half. They replaced Edzisani Mukhethiwa with Thembuluwo Tsilatsila in a bid to strengthen their striking force. Their solitary goal came in the 78th minute via Phindulo Motshoare, who headed home after a corner kick that was taken by Rudzani Mmbengeni. Powerlines played defensive football for the remaining part of the game. The results for the other round-robin matches which were also played on Saturday are: Mudaswali United Brothers 2, Tshilungwi FC 1; Khubvi Dangerous Darkies 1, Khubvi Feedas Sakaria Makhale of Peace Makers (right) and Masala Mushezha All Stars 1 and Vhutalu Mountain of Powerlines fight to win the ball. Rangers 2, MT Green Mambas 1.

Tsiko Mulovhedzi (28) of Mbaleni will meet champion Ali Funeka of East London in an International Boxing Organization world welterweight title fight at the International Convention Centre in East London tonight (Friday). The fight will take place over 12 rounds. Mulovhedzi said that he was not moved by his opponent's threats to dent his record and that he had nothing to fear from Funeka. "We are prepared well for the the event and I am sure that we will bring home the championship belt." He said that Funeka should not make the mistake to think "that we are going there for a holiday” and that he was not going to travel all the way to East London to lose. Mulovhedzi said that he would use the fight as a springboard to a national title fight that could take place soon. “I am ready. I am fit physically and emotionally and with the support coupled with the training that I am busy with, there is no way my opponent can beat me." The fight will be televised on SABC 2 at 21:30.

Tsiko Mulovhedzi.

By Frank Mavhungu

Cash prizes for winners of Mulindavhathu The opening matches for the annual Mulindavhathu Soccer Challenge were played at the Khubvi Peace Makers grounds over the past weekend. The tournament was officially launched during a ceremony at the Tshikunde Community Crèche in Khubvi village last Wednesday evening. Sixteen teams will take part in this year’s tournament. They are Khubvi Feedas All Stars, MT Green Mambas, Damani Powerlines, Khubvi African Stars, Sambandou United Professional, Makwarani Frelimo Boys, Khubvi Dangerous Darkies,

Makonde Young Tigers, Khubvi Peace Makers, Mudaswali United Brothers, Musasenda Big Five, Vhutalu Mountain Rangers, Luvhimbi Wanderers, Tshilungwi FC, Mutale Vikings and Domboni FC. The winners of the tournament will receive R2 000, a soccer kit, gold medals and a soccer ball. A cheque of R1500, silver medals, soccer kit and a soccer ball are awaiting the team that will finish in the second position. The thirdplaced team will go home with a soccer kit, bronze medals and a soccer ball. The matches will be played at

the Khubvi Benjies and Peace Makers grounds. During the ceremony, a local ward councillor, P Nematenda, encouraged local businesspeople to continue sponsoring the different sporting codes, saying sport was a unifying factor among the people. A local traditional leader, Vhamusanda Vho- Mulindathavha Randima, stated that they would make sure that the tournament was staged annually, with the sponsorship growing from time to time. The semifinal matches will be played on Saturday, 15 August, while the final will be played the following day.

Dakalo Munyai of Powerlines (front) and Vhonani Mafukasaga of Peace Makers chase the ball. By Frank Mavhungu

Third prize for Makhovha All Stars In their losers’ final match of the MMK Administrators Promotional play-offs at the Rabali Stadium on Sunday, Makovha All Stars proved all the critics wrong by beating Tshakhuma RO United 2-1. The Stars meant business from the onset, with their strikers, Emmanuel Neswiswi and Nkateko Khosa, giving the United defenders no time to breathe. United's full back, Khathutshelo Mukomafhedzi, denied the Stars numerous sure goals within the first 20 minutes of the game. Stars came close to scoring in the eighth minute when their left flank, Emmanuel Neswiswi, beat two defenders in a row before facing Mukomafhedzi,

who easily dispossessed him. Mukomafhedzi made another save two minutes later. This time around he cleared away a sure goal with a header. Tshakhuma RO United gained momentum as the game progressed. They were the first to find the net. Their bulldozer striker, Lufuno “CJ” Mugodi, forced his way through the defence of Stars in the 24th minute. Instead of unleashing from the edge of the box, Mugodi chose to share his luck with Mulisa Luvhengo, who beat the keeper with a ground cutter. The goal seemed to have been a real insult to the players of Stars. They regrouped from be-

hind, slowly but surely taking the game to their opponents. Their efforts did not pass without reward as they found the equalizer nine minutes before half time. Mashudu Muthabeni blasted in a ground cutter from the 25-meter area, with the keeper watching helplessly, to bring the half-time score to 1-1. The Stars introduced Vhatali Munyai and Humbelani Mulaudzi for Emmanuel Neswiswi and Rialivhuwa Tshitevhe respectively in the 56th minute. The goal that separated the boys from the men came in the 78th minute. Nkateko Khosa scored with a header after a corner kick that was taken by Mashudu Muthabeni.

The dignitaries display the trophy at stake. They are, from left to right, Cllr P Nematenda, Vhamusanda Vho-Mulindathavha Randima and Messrs NT Mbedzi and Norman Ramahada. Scouting

Black Leopards to visit all the regions As part of their talent-scouting campaign, Black Leopards will play a number of friendly matches around Vhembe District in the coming weeks. The first two matches will be played at the Rabali Stadium tomorrow. According to the spokesperson for the club, Mr Berry Ramunenyiwa, the campaign is the final product of the negotiations

between the club and the Safa regional associations. He added that they had reached an agreement that will benefit both the club and the association. The agreement will see the association interact with their clubs with a view to assembling squads that will play against Black Leopards at various places in the district. Lidoda Duvha will play against two squads comprising players

from the Stream G and E of the association tomorrow. The first match is scheduled to kick off at 12:30 while the second one is expected to start at 15:00. Ramunenyiwa stated that they would move to the parts of the district to play against the squads from the other streams in the coming weeks. The entrance fee to the stadium will be a mere R10.


LIMPOPO MIRROR

18 24 July 2015

LIMPOPO ROADS GEARED TO DRIVE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND JOB CREATION Limpopo roads are set to undergo a dramatic transformation in the next three years. This follows MEC Jerry Ndou’ s announcement of the R1.2 billion rollout of more than 12 major road infrastructure projects across the province that will not only ensure the improvement of road infrastructure, but also empower local businesses and communities with emphasis on women and the youth. Selected projects are: Hon.Premier Chupu Mathabatha “The proper maintenance of existing road infrastructure, as well as the continual expansion of the current road network, is at the heart of socio economic development in Limpopo. Our duty is to ensure that the Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure lives up to the expectations of the people of Limpopo.”

A. Upgrading of road D1392 from Ga-Phasha to Mampuru to Tukakgomo to Makgabane in the Sekhukhune District (located in the Special Economic Zone as pronounced by the Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha); B. Upgrading of roads D4 and D3745 from Matsakale to Altein to Shangoni Kruger National Park Gate in Vhembe District; C. Upgrading of road D3423 from Moletjie (Road D3332) to Ga-Legodi to Mankgodi Road P94/1 in the Capricorn District; D. Upgrading of roads and D3820 and D3205 from Babangu to Ndhengeza to Noblehoek to Maphalle in Mopani District; E. Rehabilitation of roads D9 from Giyani to Malamulele in the Mopani District; F. Preventative maintenance from Arabie to Marble Hall (D2534) in Sekhukhune District; G. Preventative maintenance of road D887 from Tomburke to Alldays in the Waterberg District. Contractors have been appointed and the site handover programme commenced on 15 July 2015 and will be completed by 31 August 2015.

Hon.MEC Jeremiah Ndou, MPL

According to Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha, the upgrading and expansion of Limpopo’s roads have been earmarked as a top priority for the province, as its almost 20260km of roads are vital to the socio-economic development of the province and its closest neighbours. “Our roads are not only linking major local industries, such as mining, eco-tourism and agriculture to other economic hubs in South Africa, but it’s also the country’s gateway for freight transport into the rest of Africa,” Mathabatha said.

“With fresh thinking and a solid determination to live up to its mandate, RAL is successfully putting the province back on the map, bringing about a new era for transportation in Limpopo. “

News that Limpopo’s road infrastructure is receiving attention at the highest level, has been widely welcomed, with Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha and Honourable MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Honourable Jerry Ndou, personally monitoring progress to ensure the speedy delivery of these crucial projects.

INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS According to Honourable MEC Jerry Ndou, the Provincial Executive Council and the new RAL management team under the leadership of CEO Mr. Maselaganye Matji, have explored several creative and innovative solutions to the roads upgrade and rehabilitation initiatives in order to improve infrastructure delivery. One such avenue is the formation of strategic partnerships with private stakeholders across the province to speed up the management, construction and maintenance of roads in Limpopo. In one such collaboration, RAL and the Exxaro Coal (Pty) Ltd will sign an Agreement by Thursday, 23 July 2015 to upgrade portions in the extent of 47.6km of roads D3012, D3114 and D3109 in the Lephalale Municipality (located in the Special Economic Zone as pronounced by the Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha).

A NEW TEAM. A NEW VISION.

An important part of the provincial executive’s intervention has been the complete restructuring of Roads Agency Limpopo (RAL). According to Honourable MEC for Public Works,

“By restructuring RAL we’ve been able to build expertise in a variety of areas, from top management to the hiring of more engineers in-house, as well as reducing RAL’s dependence on outside consultants, all of which have improved the Agency’s ability to deliver on its mandate,” MEC Ndou said.

According to Mr. Matji “Government alone cannot address infrastructure backlogs. Strategic partnerships with private sector players are key to successful infrastructure delivery in Limpopo Province and the rest of South Africa’’

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Another Agreement that is in the process of being signed is between RAL and Rustenburg CHALLENGES Platinum Mines (Anglo American Platinum) One of the most significant improvefor upgrading of 20km of road D4180 in ments made to the Agency has been the Sekhukhune District (located in the Special introduction of an Internal Control Unit, Economic Zone as pronounced by the designed to safeguard assets and ensure Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha). that all road infrastructure contracts are RAL is also in the process of finalizing a part- concluded in accordance with prescribed nership Agreement with PPC Cement, as well regulations. as the respective Limpopo and North West Provincial Governments, to upgrade an 82km As part of its commitment to make RAL secondary road between Koedoeskop and more effective, the Agency has stressed Dwaalboom, in the Waterberg District. its zero tolerance approach to fraud, not Other partnerships in the pipeline are with only in terms of new cases, but also in Barloworld Equipment, Bertie Van Zyl (BPK) its renewed commitment to pursue past (ZZ2), Marula Platinum, Palaborwa Mining cases of irregular expenditure, whether Company (PMC) and other municipalities in internally or by external suppliers, in order the province. In addition, the Agency has also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Council for Industrial and Scientific Research (CSIR), which will see the transfer of scientific and engineering skills through research, development and innovation technologies that can enhance infrastructure delivery.

Roads and Infrastructure, Jerry Ndou, the transformation of RAL included the appointment of a new Board of Directors under the leadership of Mr. Matome Ralebipi, a Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Maselaganye Matji, as well as a number of key executives within the Agency. The Agency promulgated a Turnaround Strategy in 2014, whereby the Board of RAL led by Mr. Matome Ralebipi, set in place internal control measures to root out corruption and eradicate irregular expenditure, deal with adverse audit, building capacity internally in the engineering unit, introducing proactive assurance, strengthening internal controls, restructuring procurement processes to ensure compliance, termination of illegally appointed contractors and engineers. Building internal capacity is in-line with Chapter 13 of the National Development Plan (NDP) and Limpopo Development Plan (LDP).

BEYOND ROADS Although the ultimate aim of Limpopo’s roads infrastructure programme is a robust, world-class network of roads in the province, Premier Chupu Mathabatha also stressed the wider importance of such a programme on the provincial economy and communities at large. “By creating infrastructure, we are also creating jobs, transferring skills and uplifting communities in many different ways. It’s

to recoup misappropriated funds and bring possible guilty parties to justice. On a recent site visit to the as yet incomplete Ga-Mampuru / Ga-Phasha Road in the Sekhukhune District, Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha, once again deplored the negative impact fraudulent activities have had in the past on roads infrastructure projects and ensured communities that this will not be tolerated under his leadership. “The Ga-Phasha / Mampuru road has been earmarked as a priority, and the rehabilitation and upgrading of this road will commence in the next few days,” Premier Mathabatha said. A contractor has since been appointed and a site handover was held on 15 July 2015.

absolutely critical that we empower our local suppliers and businesses, with a special focus on women and youth,” M a t h a b a t h a said. To this end, as part of its Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment strategy, RAL has been tasked to expand its existing contractor development programme, with views to partner with private companies in order to support small and emerging contractors and other related SMME’s in Limpopo.

With a dynamic new team at the helm of RAL collaborating closely with the Honourable Premier Chupu Mathabatha and Honourable MEC Jerry Ndou, there has been a real sense of momentum in Limpopo’s roads infrastructure delivery process. In addition to tackling past challenges, the province has already seen the implementation of a number of road construction and rehabilitation projects, including the construction of 21 bridges, the upgrade of 407km of gravel roads to tar, and the rehabilitation of 173km of tarred roads. This includes the recent expansion of the R510 between Rustenburg and Thabazimbi, and the construction of the Mokgalwaneng road in Moses Kotane Municipality. In addition, RAL has also added to its portfolio 19 new projects that are currently in construction phase, 35 in planning phase, and designs for 35 additional projects that will soon become a reality. With involvement at the highest level, a motivated team on the ground, and a strong sense of community empowerment, Limpopo is set for future growth.


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Environmental Authorisation was granted for the proposed demarcation of 100 erven each on the Remainder of the farm Paswane’s Location 257 MT (Tshifudi Munangwe Township) and the Remainder of the farm Mhinga’s Location 258 MT (Botsoleni Township) within Thulamela Local Municipality of Vhembe District, Limpopo Province Should you who wish to appeal to any aspect of the decision, you must, inter alia lodge a notice of intent to appeal with the MEC for the Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, within 20 days of publishing of this notice by means of the following methods: 1. By Facsimile: 015 295 5015 2. By Post: PO Box 55464, Polokwane, 0700 3. By Hand: Environmental Affairs Offices, Corner Suid and Dorp Streets, Polokwane, 0699 Should you decide to appeal, you must serve a copy of your notice of intent to appeal on all registered interested and affected parties as well as

a notice indicating where, and for what period, the appeal submission will be available for inspection. Copies of the Environmental Authorisations are available at AGES, 120 Marshall Street, Polokwane, Limpopo Province.

Mpfumelelo wa Mbangu wa ntirho lowu nga ringanyetiwa wa ku pandziwa ka switandi swa 100 (swa vutshamo na leswi nga riku swa vutshamo) eka xiphemu xa tlhelo leri nga sala xa Lokhixi ra ka Mhinga 258 MT (Lokhixi ra ra Botsoleni Township) eka Masipala wa Ndzhawu wa Thulamela exifundzeni xa Vhembe, eLimpopo Province Loko u navela ku endla aphili eka xiyenge xihi kumbe xihi mayelana na xiboho lexi, eka swin’wana ku nga ku nghenisa xitiviso xa xikongomelo xa ku endla aphili eka MEC wa Ndzawulo ya Nhluvukiso wa Ikhonomi, Mbangu na Vupfhumba, enkarhini wa 20 wa masiku ku sukela hi siku leri Mpfumelelo wa Mbangu wu nga humesiwa hi rona leri nga ra ti 26 June 2015 hi ku tirhisa tindlela leti landzelaka: 1. Hi Fekisi: 015 295 5015 2. Hi Poso: PO Box 55464, Polokwane, 0700 3. Hi Voko: Etihofisini ta LEDET, Corner Suid na Dorp Streets, Polokwane,0699 Loko u teka xoboho xa ku endla aphili, u fanele ku nghenisa khopi ya xitiviso xa wena xa xikongomelo xa ku endla aphili eka mavandla hinkwawo lawa ya nga na ku navela na lawa ya khumbekaka lawa ya nga tsarisiwa ku katsa na xitiviso lexi kombetaka ndzhawu, na leswaku I nkarhi wo tanihi kwihi, laha aphili leyi nga nghenisiwa yi nga ta kumeka kona leswaku I ta xopaxopiwa. Khopi ya Mpfumelelo wa Mbangu yi kumek eAGES, 120 Marshall, Street, Polokwane. Tel: 015 291 1577

Thendelo ya Vhupo yo itelwaho u fhambanywa ho lavhelelwaho ha 100erven (ya vhadzulapo na i si ya vhadzulapo) ya tshiṱentsi tsho salaho tsha bulasi ya Phaswane Location 257 MT (Ḽokishi ḽa TshifudiMunagwe) i re kha Masipala wa Dzingu wa Thulamela i re kha Tshiṱiriki tsha Vhembe, kha Phuroventsi ya Limpopo Arali vha tshi ṱoḓa u ita aphiḽi kha tsheo naho i ifhio yo itwaho, vha tea u dzhenisa nothisi ya u ṱoḓa u aphiḽa na MEC vha tshi itela Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, maḓuvhani a 20 u bva nga ḓuvha ḽe Thendelo ya Vhupo ya gandiswa ngaḽo ḽine ḽa vha 12 June 2015 vha tshi shumisa mifunda i tevhelaho: 1. Nga Facsimile: 015 295 5015 2. Nga Poswo: PO Box 55464, Polokwane, 0700 3. Nga tshavhukoma: Environmental Affairs Offices, Corner Suid and Dorp Streets, Polokwane, 0699 Arali vha khetha u aphiḽa, vha tea u ri ṋea khophi ya u ṱoḓa u aphiḽa kha mahoro oṱhe o ṅwaliswaho na ane a kwamea na nothisi ine ya sumbedza fhethu na tshifhinga, zwenezwo zwi ḓo ita uri u aphiḽi yo rumelwaho i ṱoliwe. Khophi ya Environmental

Authorisation i wanala ngei AGES, 120 Marshall Street, Polokwane.

Anton Ramaano INC NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS (SECTION 29) In the Estate of the Late: Phophi Denga, ID: 250510 0067 087, who died on 22/08/1999. Master’s reference number: 1491/2015. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 (thirty) days as from date of this advertisement. Executrix, Anton Ramaano Attorneys, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009, E-mail address: anton@ramaanoattorneys. co.za, REF: AR/KM/ES.0128

Booyens du Preez & Boshoff Ing. IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF THOHOYANDOU HELD AT THOHOYANDOU Case No: 1832/2014, In the matter between: Viva Africa Sound and Light (PTY) limited, Execution Creditor and Master Music CC, 1st Execution Debtor and Zachariah Ndinannyi Ndou, 2nd Execution Debtor NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION In Compliance with the judgment of the Magistrate’s Court of Thohoyandou and the warrant of execution served on the 9th day of March 2015 the undermentioned goods will be sold in execution on the 7th day of August 2015 at 11h00 at the offices of the Sheriff of the Court, Thohoyandou Sheriff’s Storeroom at Shayandima, to the highest bidder without warranties or representations. Execution Debtor’s Right, Title and Interest in and to: 1x TV Set, 1 x 3P Lounger Suit, 1 x Coffee Table, 1 x Washing Machine. Terms of sale: Strictly cash. Should VAT be payable in respect of the sale, it shall be payable by the purchaser. Signed at Thohoyandou on this 6th day of July 2015. Booyens du Preez & Boshoff INC, 653 Mphephu Drive, P-West, Thohoyandou, Tel:0159624305/6, Fax:0159624731, REF: HH DU PREEZ/nvz/ V141.

Danie van Ryneveld Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE In the Estate Late: Avheani Glory Dongola, Estate No: 000524/2015, ID: 620402 1212 081, During the time residing at: Tshirenzheni Village Thohoyandou, Date of Death: 09/02/2008. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and debtors in the abovementioned deceased estate to lodge all their claims against the estate and debtors to pay all their debts owing to the estate within 30 (thirty) days from the date of publication to the executrix at the address as stipulated hereunder. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 14th day of July 2015. Danie van Ryneveld Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Room 201,2nd Floor, Old Mutual Building, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 0003, Fax: 015 962 0729, PO Box 2697, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref: DVR/CM/ D285

Makhuvha EM Attorneys NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Late Mushathama Godfrey Musweswe, ID: 660707 6338 082 of Ha-Khakhu, Limpopo Province, who died on 16/05/2015, Ref No: 001070/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be openfor a period of twenty one (21) days from date of publication hereof at the Master’s offices. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of July 2015. Makhuvha Attorneys, PO Box 759, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref: MAK/02/EST

Makhuvha EM Attorneys NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Nthambeni Joseph Siavhe, ID: 640401 5795 089 of Stand no 167: Vuwani, Limpopo Province, who died on 02/04/2015, Ref No: 000836/2015, Master’s office: Thohoyandou will be openfor a period of twenty one (21) days from date of publication hereof at the Master’s offices. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period the executor will

proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of July 2015. Makhuvha Attorneys, PO Box 759, Thohoyandou, 0950, Ref: MAK/02/EST

Mbadi N.S Consultants Notices to Creditors in the Deceased estate Estate late: Ratshalingwa Abraham Ramugondo, ID no: 4003045528080, Estate no: 1358/2015, Last address: Erf 524 Makwarela, Date of death: 2015-06-19. All persons having claims against the above mentioned Estate are required to lodge their claims with the undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication hereof. Name and address of executrix: Khathutshelo Anna Ramugondo, P.O Box 24, Sibasa, 0970. Mbadi N.S Consultants, 16 Mulovhedzi Building, Thohoyandou, P.O Box 449, Sibasa, 0970, Tel no: 015 962 2258

Noel Chauke Att NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Kubani Mashimbye, ID: 520822 0793 081, Date of Death: 13th day of February 2015. Estate no: 001744/2015. Last Address: House No: 1598 Section F, Giyani, Limpopo Province.All persons having complains and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice. The name of the Executrix is as follow: Hlekani Agnes Mashimbye and the name of the agent is as follows: Noel Chauke Attorneys, Office No: 228, Old Mutual Building, PO Box 1422, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/MN/46/15EST

Rirothe Planning Consulting THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE THULAMELA LAND USE SCHEME, 2006 IN TERMS OF SECTION 28 (1) OF THE SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT ACT 2013 ( ACT 16 OF 2013) Rirothe Planning Consulting, being the authorised agent of the owner of the Erf mentioned below, hereby give notice in terms of Section 28(1 )of the Land Use Management Act, 2013 ( ACT 16 of 2013) that we have applied to the Thulamela Municipality for the

amendment of the Land Use Scheme known as the Thulamela Land Use Management Scheme, 2006 by the rezoning of the Erf 652, situated at Thohoyandou Block P “Residential 1” to “Business 1” for the purpose of Shops Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the Office of the Senior Manager Planning and Development, first floor, Thulamela Local Municipality, Thohoyandou for a period of 30 days from 24 July 2015. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 30 days from 24 July 2015. Address of Agent: 662 Seshego Zone 8, Polokwane 0699 PO Box 5 Tshidimbini 0972, Tel: 0842870467, Fax: 0866096110 NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU UYA NGA TSHIPIDA TSHA 28 (1) OF SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT ACT 2013 ( ACT 16 OF 2013) Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha Rirothe Planning Consulting, vho imela mune wa tshiteitsi tshindivheaho sa Erf 652, Thohoyandou Block P ane a khou u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha "kushumisele kotiwaho", muta muthihi, uya ka kushumisele kwa dzi Mavhengele kana mabindu uya nga ha tshipida tsha mulayo wa Section 28(1 )of the Land Use Management Act, 2013 ( ACT 16 of 2013) Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya mulanguli muhulwane wa u pulana na nyaluwo ya dorobo kha ofisini tshifhathoni tsha Thulamela Local Municipality, Thohoyandou, Manwalo ayo a do wanala Iwa tshifhinga tshi elanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (30) u bva duvha la u thoma line la vha dzi 24 Fulwana 2015 . Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbeio vha nwalele Mulanguli wa Masipala kha adiresi ireafho ntha kana kha aderese P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 , mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa Iwa maduvha a fumbili malo (30) u bva duvha la u thoma line la vha dzi 24 Fulwana 2015. Diresiya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: 662 Seshego Zone 8, Polokwane 0699 PO Box 5 Tshidimbini 0972 Tel: 0842870467 Fax: 0866096110

S.O Ravele Att IN THE MAGISTRATE COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTPANSBERG HELD AT LOUIS TRICHARDT Case no: 545/14, In the matter between: Nthambeleni Peter Ravele,

Plaintiff (Judgement Creditor), and ISN Poles, 1st Defendant (1st Judgement Debtor), Takalani Skyborn Rambau, 2nd Defendant (2nd Judgement Debtor) Notice of Sale In pursuance of a judgment of the Magistrate Court Louis Trichardt, granted on the 03rd December 2014, the following goods will be sold in execution at the Sheriff of Louis Trichardt to the highest bidder without reserve, on the 19th August 2015 AT 14H00 at Sheriff’s premises, Louis Trichardt Town. 1 x 4 Wiel trekker, 2 x Sleepwaens, 1 x Yster tafel, 1 x Elektriese paalsnyer, 1 x 22 Skotte; dubbelbak skottel eg, 1 x Hino vragmotor reg nr: DNT 690 N, Engin nr: MB0X1057 AR 000936 A, 1 x Leunwa Reg no: CVB 271 L, 1 x Ford trekker met hyskraan. Dated at Louis Trichardt on this the 17th day of July 2015. S.O Ravele Attorneys, Attorneys for plaintiff, 15 Devenish Street, Chief F.N Ravele Building, Louis Trichardt, Tel: 015 516 2823, Fax: 015 516 2825, Ref: S.O RAVELE/tsm/LR/ MVA0058

Venter Attorneys IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF TSHILWAVHUSIKU HELD AT TSHILWAVHUSIKU Case No: 81/2014 In the matter between: Mpho Nelson Rambevha, Execution Creditor and Mandiwana Peter, Execution Debtor NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION In compliance with the judgment of the Magistrate’s Court of Tshilwavhusiku and the warrant of execution served on the 22nd day of June 2015 the under mentioned goods will be sold in execution on the 7th day of August 2015 at 11h00 at the Makhado Dzanani Limdev Building to the highest bidder without warranties or representations. Execution Debtor’s Right, Title and Interest in and to: 1 x 1 Golf Private Reg No BCZ 962 L, 1 x 1 Nissan Bakkie (1400) Reg No BBJ 496 N Terms of Sale: STRICTLY CASH. Should VAT be payable in respect of the sale, it shall be payable by the purchaser. Signed at Louis Trichardt on this the 17th day of July 2014. Venter Attorneys, Office 212, UIF Building, Thohoyandou, Tel: 015 516 7771, Ref: JJ VENTER/ms/RA0179

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Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulation 41 of the EIA Regulations (2014) published in Government Notice no. R983 of 8 December 2014 published in terms of chapter 6 of the National Environment Management Act (Act No. 107 Of 1998) and the EIA Regulations 2014 of the intent to carry out a basic assessment for the following proposed activity: NATURE OF ACTIVITY The Proposed Construction of Filling Station, Convenience Shopping Centre and Lodge on Portion R of Farm Molenje 204 in an area covering 5 hectors, under Thulamela Local Municipality. The Total Development Size Is 5 Hectors In Extent. The proposed project activities are listed in the National Environmental Management Act 2014 as follows: 2014 EIA REGULATIONS PUBLISHED IN GOVERNMENT NOTICES

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Environmental Impact Assessment Regulation 983 Listing Notice 1 of 08 December 2014

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Coordinates Latitude: S 22 58’ 22.98” and Longitude: E 300 36’ 25.28” NAME OF APPLICANT Aeterno Investments 188 (Pty)Ltd NAME OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PRACTITIONER: TSHIKOVHA ENVIRONMENTAL AND COMMUNICATION CONSULTING REGISTRATION OF INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTIES: In terms of Regulations 42 & 43 of the EIA Regulations published in Government Notice No. R983 of 8 December 2014 the public is invited to register as interested and affected parties (I&APs); express interest, comment and participate in the Public Participation Process (PPP) respectively within 30 calendar days from the date of advertisement. To participate in this process and obtain further information regarding the proposed project please make use of the contact below and forward your comment before the 30 August 2015. A copy of the Draft Basic Assessment will be available Thulamela Municipality, Thohoyandou Library and Vhembe District Offices and can be emailed from the 03 August 2015 CONTACT DETAILS (TSHIKOVHA ENVIRONMENTAL AND COMMUNICATION CONSULTING) 0

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• R545 ndima ya 15, U shandukiswa ha fhethu hune a hungo fhatwa tshithu uri huvhe fhethu ha u dzula vhathu.fhethu afho ndi fhethu hune havha nnda ha dorobo huno fhira hekhithara dza fumbili. • R544 ndima ya 22(i) uitwa ha bada dzau dzhenela midini huno fhira mitara ya 13.5 kha vhupo ha mahayani. Geomarubs yo imela masipala wa Musina yo lugisa Environmental Impact Assessment Report ine ya do wanala u bva dzi 27 dza Fulwaana 2015 u swika dzi 27 dza Thangule 2015, fhethu hu tevhelaho: i. Vhembe District Municipality, Old parliament Government Complex Thohoyandou ii. Tshikonelo Tshamidzi Tribal Authority Geomarubs yo imela masipala wa Musina yo rumela zwidodombedzwa zwa u wana tshomedzo dza u ita mushumo wa zwa mupo kha vha Department of Economic Development, Environment & Tourism- Limpopo ya fhiwa nomboro ya: 12/1/9/1-V34. Mune Thulamela Local municipality Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou 0950 Contact person: Mr Mbedzi Tendani Tel: 015 962 7500 Fax: 015 962 4169

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

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Cement / 31 JULY 2015 AT Clay Stock Bricks (SABS APPROVED) 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Planer and 31 JULY 2015 AT Thicknessers 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Hammer 31 JULY 2015 AT grey single compartment locker. 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Cold Mix 31 JULY 2015 AT Asphalt 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of LBS As- 31 JULY 2015 AT phalt Filler 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Crusher 31 JULY 2015 AT Dust 12H00

MAK17/2015/16

Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of G1 Aggre- 31 JULY 2015 AT gate Mixed with Crusher Dust 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Clean 9.5 31 JULY 2015 AT Aggregates 12H00

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Request for quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Clean 6.7 31 JULY 2015 AT Aggregates 12H00

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Ndivhadzo uya nga mulayo wa zwa thogomelo ya mupo wo phadaladziwaho sa ndivhadzo ya muvhuso R543 nga dzi 18 Fulwi nwaha wa gidimbilifumi nga fhasi ha ndima ya 54(2)C(i) ya mulayo wa zwa thogomelo ya zwa mupo wa 107 wa 1998 malugana na u bveledzwa ha zwitentsi zwonovha honeho zwa 918 na utsheiwa ha zwitentsi zwiswa zwa 622 kha bulasi ya Hetty 93MT shangoni la Madimbo line lavha fhasi ha Masipala wa Musina wa dzingu la Masipala wa Vhembe.

31 JULY 2015 AT 12H00

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REQUEST FOR BIDS Proposals are hereby invited for Additional Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contractors to execute MWIG projects being implemented by Lepelle Northern Water in the following districts of Limpopo Province: • Mopani District Municipality. • Sekhukhune District Municipality. • Vhembe District Municipality Proposal will be evaluated using Method 4 (Functionality, Financial offer, and Preference BBB-EE) and the 90/10 ratio and the nature of the project will be identified. Service Providers will only be considered and registered in LNW Panel of Contractors (As per the Tendered Category) to implement MWIG Projects as follows:

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MWIG 02/15/16 AS PER HEADING FOR 3CE CATEGORY A THREE (03) DISTRICTS

10h00 ON WEDNESDAYDAY, THE 5TH OF AU- 30 DAYS GUST 2015 AT PETER MOKABA STADIUM IN POLOKWANE

11H00 ON MONDAY THE 24TH OF AUGUST 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY R300.00 ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10

MWIG 02/15/16 AS PER HEADING FOR 4CE CATEGORY B THREE (03) DISTRICTS

10h00 ON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH OF AUGUST 30 DAYS 2015 AT PETER MOKABA STADIUM IN POLOKWANE

11H00 ON MONDAY THE 24TH OF AUGUST 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY R300.00 ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10

MWIG 02/15/16 AS PER HEADING FOR 5CE CATEGORY C THREE (03) DISTRICTS

10h00 ON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH OF AUGUST 30 DAYS 2015 AT PETER MOKABA STADIUM IN POLOKWANE

11H00 ON MONDAY THE 24TH OF AUGUST 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY R500.00 ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10

MWIG 02/15/16 AS PER HEADING FOR 6CE CATEGORY D THREE (03) DISTRICTS

10h00 ON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH OF AUGUST 30 DAYS 2015 AT PETER MOKABA STADIUM IN POLOKWANE

11H00 ON MONDAY THE 24TH OF AUGUST 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY R 2 500.00 ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10

MWIG 02/15/16 AS PER HEADING FOR 7CE and 10h00 ON WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH OF AUGUST 30 DAYS CATEGORY E THREE (03) DISTRICTS higher 2015 AT PETER MOKABA STADIUM IN POLOKWANE

11H00 ON MONDAY THE 24TH OF AUGUST 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY R 2 500.00 ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10

LNW 03/15/16

11H00 ON TUESDAY THE 25TH OF AUGUST 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY R 2 500.00 ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10

APPOINTMENT OF A PRIN- N/A CIPAL CONSULTANT/ PROGRAMME MANAGER FOR THE UPGRADE OF OLIFANTSPOORT AND EBENEZER WATER SCHEME

10h00 ON THURSDAY, THE 6TH OF AUGUST 32DAYS 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE, NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE

NOTE:BIDDERS WHO TENDERED FOR MWIG 01/15/16 AND NOT LISTED WILL BE ENTITLED TO GET FREE TENDER DOCUMENTS Tender documents will be available from Wednesday , on the 5th of August 2015 at 12H00 from offices of Lepelle Northern Water situated at no. 01 Landros Mare Street in Polokwane. The none-refundable fee must be deposited into Lepelle Norther Water’s bank account as follows: Name of Bank: FNB, Account number: 62478781365, Branch code: 260148. Ref: Name of Service Provider Tenders not submitted in the tender box on the date and time stated above will be marked as late tenders and will not be considered/evaluated. Procurement related enquiries may be directed to Mrs. Rose Mulaudzi at 015 295 1800 and Technical enquiries to Mr.Calvin Mathivha at 015 295 1800 from 08h00 to 16h00, Mondays to Fridaysat 015 295 1800 from 08h00 to 16h00. NB: For MWIG 02/15/16 – Category A to Category E ✓ Bidders will be evaluated on functionality first, only those qualifying by achieving the minimum cut off pointsas per Tender will be evaluated further on administrative compliance and then price and BBB-EE. ✓ Bidders must only tender for one category and tendering for more than one category will result in disqualification of the proposal. ✓ Bidders must only tender in a Category related to their grading, examnple, Category A, only bidders with CIDB Grading of 3CE must bid, Category B, only bidders with CIDB Grading of 4CE must bid etc. ✓ Bidders who tender in a Joint Venture must not tender as individual campany. ✓ Bidders who have tendered and been listed (Those who received listing letter) for the first advert (MWIG 01/15/16) must not tender. ✓ Bidders who tender for more than one category using different companies belonging to the same shareholder will only be listed for one category(The highest Category Tendered). Administrative Compliance Mandatorily requirements – Only bidders who have submitted the following documents will be considered, namely: ✓ Original and valid Tax clearance certificate issued by SARS ✓ Letter of Good Standing, COIDA ✓ Company registration documents ✓ Completion of all SBD Forms ✓ Proof of CIDB Registration and Grading (As per Chosen Category) ✓ Compulsory site briefing attendance (Fill attendance register, all JV members must attend and fill in the register) ✓ All bid documents must be completed in full and in blank ink(No correction fluid is allowed) ✓ Professional Indemnity of of R 20m and above (For Bid LNW 02/15/16) ✓ Proof of Registration with professional Bodies (ECSA and SACPCMP for key Personnel- (For Bid LNW 02/15/16) Other Required Documents • Municipal current rates account not more than three months old should be submitted (Proof of address similar to address of place of office operation. Lease agreement with account statement or shareholders address acceptable as proof of office address(conformation letter endorsed by commission of Oath, note that before appointment this will be verified) • Proof of purchase for Bid documents • Certified ID copies of the company shareholders • Certified valid copy of BBB-EE Certificate NOTE: ✓ The JV partners must submit both mandatory and other requirements for each company. Please note that the above required documents will be be deemed as mandatory to the preferred bidder. Required documents will be requested for submission within Two worrking days and failure to submit will be deemed as non-responsive. SPECIAL CONDITION • For contracts above R3m (Three million rand), the following special condition apply: (i) All bidders from outside Limpopo must enter into a Consortium or Joint Venture with local HDI/HDC of suppliers (ii) The perscentage of the contract value managed or executed by the local partner must not be less than 40% of the project value. Lepelle Northern Water’s Tip-off HotLine. Speak out against fraud and corruption Anonymous fraud hotline Details: Free Call: 0800 20 48 57 / Free Fax: 0800 00 77 88 / Free Post: KZN 138 Umhlanga Rock, 4320 Email: lepelle@tip-offs.com Website: www.tip-offs.com

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22 24 July 2015 Musina Municipality

Domboni’s new offices nearing completion

A local men’s forum, Munna ndi nnyi?, recently suffered a terrible blow when five computers and three laptops were stolen by thugs. “As a busy organization that also looked out for the orphans and vulnerable children and also trained them with computer skills, we suffered a lot and we were frustrated about the situation. We are taking care of and training about 100 orphans and vulnerable children,” said the chairperson of the forum, Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini. On Monday, a Thohoyandou-based stationery shop came to the rescue of the forum and presented them with a computer set and fridge. The manager of BSB Trading, Ms Florence Nemakonde, said the forum was a client of their stationary shop and they decided to help them. “We also donate computers to schools, retirement of principals and teachers, disasters happening in schools and school trips. We are serious about promoting better education for learners as learners are our future leaders,” said Nemakonde. Mufunwaini is still appealing to those can help by donating computers so that these poor and vulnerable children can realize their dreams. Call him on 076 953 4355 or 083 596 7281. In our photo, Mr Mufunwaini (left) receives the equipment from Ms Nemakonde (right) while Mr Nndidzulafhi Madzole (in the middle) looks on.

Following requests by the residents of Domboni to have their own municipal offices, travelling long distances for municipal services will soon be a thing of the past. The construction of municipal offices at Domboni is almost complete. The senior manager of technical services of the Musina Municipality, Chuene Dinyake, said that they had ensured that the construction process was completed as speedily as possible. The project includes two offices, a boardroom, ablution facilities, a kitchen, steel fencing, a borehole with storage facility and the in-

stallation of a septic tank. Municipal spokesperson Wilson Dzebu said the building of the municipal offices at Domboni would simplify things for all residents in the area. “We always respond promptly to the needs of our people. The community of Domboni will be able to buy electricity, pay their rates and also interact with municipal officials.” The ward councillor, Mr Fistos Mafela, is very happy about the developmen. “This is good news to our people. They will soon access municipal services on their doorstep and will no longer travel all the way to other municipal

offices for services. Indeed, we are a caring government and this is what I call service delivery at its best,” Mafela said. Mafela urged the community to take ownership of the offices. “Everyone in Domboni should make use of these offices. We are all responsible for our infrastructure and it is important to take good care of them.” One of the community members, Emma Mukwevho, was quick to express her joy. “I am so grateful to see development in Domboni. Special thanks to Musina Municipality for this life-changing initiative.”

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Funeral free of charge for poor family Death strikes when least expected and when it happens, families become confused and do not know what to do. The same happened to the Mpande family of Manamani outside Thohoyandou. When granny Tshinakaho Mpande (85), a well-known traditional eye specialist, passed on, the family became confused as they did not have money to bury her. They were caught off-guard and unprepared to give her a proper funeral. They looked for help everywhere, but could not find any until they approached Mr Loveson Lufuno Netshiavha of Protocol Funeral Parlour. The company has branches in Thohoyandou, Malamulele, Giyani and Polokwane and a mortuary at the Shayandima Industrial Site. The deceased’s son, Rudzani Mpande, said the family was cash-strapped as no one was working in the family. “Faced with such a mammoth task of burying our mother without finances, we were left with no option but to seek help. Fortunately, Mr Netshiavha heard our plea and bailed us out and we were able to give our mother a decent send-off.” Protocol Funeral Parlour owner Loveson Netshiavha said when the family came to him he remembered the old woman as having helped his

younger brother who was on the brink of blindness some years ago.”We deal with very difficult cases where families do not have anything but want to see their loved ones buried with dignity, and when The newly constructed Domboni municipal offices. the family approached us, we did the right thing and we gave them the best service,” he said. Netshiavha said the gesture was a form of giving back to his community that supports INVITES SUITABLE SERVICE PROVIDERS them. “This was also a FOR THE FOLLOWING BID/TENDER: thank you to the granny for saving my brother’s 1. SUPPLY OF NEWSPAPERS TO THE LEGISLATURE ( NWPR 07/2015) eyes. We felt obliged to • Limpopo Legislature hereby request for proposal for the supply of Newspapers to the Legislagive her a decent funeral at no cost as our humble ture’s Staff and Members of Parliament contribution, and we • The objective of this Tender is to appoint a service provider for a period of 24 months to supply have done this to many newspapers to the Institution as per specification in the tender document. needy families before,” • A non- refundable cash deposit of R500.00 must be paid for document and they will be available added Netshiavha. as from the 27 July 2015 at Finance Office (second floor) Mr Nesengani KB 015 633 8132 Local bikers led the • A compulsory briefing session will be held on the 06 August 2015, Committees procession from ManaBoardroom (ground floor) 10:00 am mani to the Makonde Graveyard, where she • A successful bidder will be required to do door to door delivery on daily basis to the MPLs at was finally laid to rest. Parliamentary village, Polokwane, as well as daily delivery of the newspapers at Lebowakgomo

LIMPOPO LEGISLATURE

Government complex at the Registry’s Office Newspapers at Parliamentary village should be delivered on or before 07h30 and at Lebowakgomo (Legislature) on or before 08h30 in the morning. • Quotation should include cost breakdown per newspaper and tariffs per kilometre travelled, inclusive of VAT, if applicable. • The successful bidder will be provided with list of MPL’s and Staff Members in order to sort them on daily basis for easy distribution. • The duration of the contract is two (02) years, and the successful Service Provider shall be required to sign a Service Level Agreement. • The Legislature reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantity of newspapers required for a particular day, week or month. • A valid Tax Clearance Certificate (or in the case of a Joint venture, of all the partners in the joint venture) must be attached on the Tender document. • Accredited valid B-BBEE Certificate must be attached on the document as well. • Fax, email or late tenders will not be accepted. • The Evaluation Criteria for this bid/tender is 90/10 Preferential Points System • Tenders may only be submitted on the original bid documents as provided by the Limpopo Legislature. • Limpopo Legislature reserves the rights not to accept the lowest tendered price. Important Information Your tender should be dropped in a sealed envelope in the Legislature Tender Box, situated at the entrance of the Limpopo Legislature at Lebowakgomo Government Complex, which is open 24 hours 7 days a week before 11H00 on the 24 August 2015. •

Family members and Protocol’s director, Mr Loveson Netshiavha (third from left), unveil the granny’s tombstone after the funeral.

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24 July 2015 23 By Kaizer Nengovhela

Lucky to participate in Special Olympics A pupil from Tshilwavhusiku Razwimisani Special School, Lucky Ndou (23), has promised to do his utmost to win a medal at the Special Olympics Summer World Games in the USA. He is specialising in the 5 000 metres race and says he doesn't want to disappoint the people of South Africa. He left for the USA on Saturday. During a farewell event in his honour at the school

last Friday, he emphasised that he wants to win the gold medal. “My training has been going very well and I'm very fit. I am also happy with my performance in the build-up to the big competition,” said Ndou. He thanked his coaches, Mr Makonde Makhumisani and Mpho Lishivha. The principal the school, Ms Mufunwa Ramutshila, said the it

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During the farewell event fore Lucky Ndou are, from left to right, Mr Mpho Lishivha, Mr Makonde Makhumisane, Ms Christina Ramovha (Soutpansberg West Circuit manager), Lucky Ndou, Mr Samuel Maduwa and Ms Mufunwa Ramutshila. By Frank Mavhungu

Leopards again without a head coach It is official. The relationship between Black Leopards and the head coach, Mr Zeca Marques, is now part of history. The marriage between the two parties came to an end last Friday. According to the spokesperson of the club, Mr Berry Ramunenyiwa, Marques cited family problems as some of the reasons that prompted him to cut his relationship with the club short. When asked about his new destination, Marques said that he was still making up his mind before making the next move. Although he vehemently refused to comment, Limpopo Mirror was reliably informed that Marques is considering taking up an offer as assistant coach for the Absa Premier League side Bidvest Wits. According to Marques, there was no feud between him and the club before his departure and that the two parties had parted ways in an amicable way. Ramunenyiwa indicated that it was not easy for the club to say goodbye to Marques, saying it was just not easy for them to stop him. Ramunenyiwa further revealed that they are busy searching for a competent substitute. Marques joined Black Leopards in January this year. His move to the Thohoyandou out-

fit came four months after his They met Kaizer Chiefs in the dismissal from the then Absa last-16 stage and beat them 2-1 Premiership League side, Moro- at the FNB Stadium in Johanneska Swallows, following a string burg. They were eventually bootof poor results. Black Leopards ed out 3-2 by Vasco da Gama. were lying somewhere in the bottom half of the sixteen-team log when Mr Marques joined the club. Apart from the fact that Black Leopards finished their league programme in the third spot under the guidance of Marques, they had something else to be proud off. They were booted out of the Nedbank Cup completion in the quarterfinal stage. Their way to the quarterfinal stage of the competition went via FC Cape Town, whom they beat 5-1 in the The former head coach of Black Leopards FC, last-32 stage. Mr Zeca Marques.

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Masindi netball stars to face Pretoria team An U/12 netball team from the Masindi Primary School will play against Waterkloof Secondary in Pretoria tomorrow (25 July). The school earned itself many accolades from the netball adjudicators when the they represented Vhembe District in the Ubuntu South Africa Schools Netball in June, where they were crowned Limpopo champions. Masindi, a school situated at Maila village in the Makhado area, beat Thagalang from the Capricorn district in the finals and instantly earned themselves a position to compete at national level. The team is not new to victory; they also tasted victory when they won the Limpopo championship last year. The team's coach, Ms Grace Mathiba, said: “Our team had so far managed to win at different levels, despite not having a proper netball ground, training facilities and attire,” she said. “We are able to achieve this through hard work and dedication. We know that our girls will not dissapoint us. We hope to win Masindi Primary School's netball will team play in Pretoria. tomorrow's match.”

Team Jomo Young Stars Mbhokota FC Waterval All Stars Bokisi Scientist FC Bungeni Y Diplomats Valdezia United FC Matlhari FC Mpheni Young Stars Valdezia Juventus FC Mukondeni S Stars Caring FC Matsila M Sweepers Mailaskop Action Killers Elim Blackpool Juniors Nwaxinyamani United FC Mpheni Real Rovers Hluvukani Valdezia FC Mashau Movers FC Wata Peace Makers Mufeba Cruel Tigers

Elim Superspar Soccer League Played Won Draw Lost 35 22 6 7 30 21 5 4 35 22 8 5 36 21 8 7 35 18 6 11 33 18 7 8 36 20 5 11 36 14 11 11 33 15 9 9 35 15 6 14 36 14 6 16 34 10 11 13 36 12 8 16 34 12 6 17 33 8 9 16 34 9 7 18 34 11 7 16 35 5 3 26 35 9 3 23 38 1 0 37

For 63 56 75 65 54 57 66 57 45 44 43 40 36 47 26 28 36 37 35 2

Against Points 40 72 23 68 30 74 27 71 38 60 20 61 36 65 43 53 35 54 43 51 47 49 47 41 51 44 58 42 47 32 68 34 57 39 67 27 63 30 83 3

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

Hlanganani Masters Football League Played Won Draw Lost 6 3 0 3 6 5 1 0 6 5 0 1 6 2 2 2 6 2 1 3 6 0 2 3 6 2 2 2 6 0 0 6

For 13 30 16 16 17 9 11 7

Against Points 17 9 12 16 4 15 12 8 20 7 15 5 11 8 30 0

Hlanganani Stream Won Draw 21 5 19 4 16 5 17 8 14 5 10 9 9 6 9 4 7 8 9 10 6 4 5 5 10 5 6 9 6 5 4 5

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

Played 28 28 28 28 28 28 26 28 26 27 21 28 28 28 26 28

Lost 2 5 7 3 9 9 11 15 11 8 11 18 13 13 15 19

For 47 57 48 53 32 31 33 33 26 46 17 28 35 35 30 16

Against Points 9 68 26 61 26 53 24 59 20 47 60 39 31 33 32 31 35 29 38 37 30 22 53 20 41 35 44 27 55 23 56 17

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

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Played Won Draw Lost 22 14 8 0 18 12 5 1 21 14 4 1 20 10 8 2 20 7 7 6 20 7 5 8 19 7 6 6 20 5 8 7 20 4 7 9 22 5 4 13 20 4 4 12 21 3 5 13 20 3 4 13

For 53 36 49 25 29 31 25 14 21 24 31 32 27

Against Points 16 50 11 41 22 45 12 38 28 28 34 26 27 26 14 23 31 19 40 19 49 16 52 14 52 13

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

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream B Played Won Draw Lost 22 15 4 3 21 10 5 6 19 9 6 4 22 8 7 7 21 8 6 7 21 8 5 8 21 6 9 6 21 6 10 5 21 4 13 4 21 6 7 8 21 3 8 10 21 0 2 19

For 42 26 35 35 30 32 27 19 22 36 21 8

Against Points 15 49 23 35 23 33 28 32 30 30 33 29 21 27 23 28 27 25 33 25 32 17 50 2

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

Nzhelele Football Association league Log Played Won Draw Lost 20 16 2 2 20 10 8 2 20 9 4 7 19 8 5 6 19 7 5 7 19 6 6 7 20 6 6 8 20 7 2 10 19 4 5 10 19 3 7 9 14 3 2 9

For 42 37 29 29 31 24 20 34 24 20 17

Against Points 21 50 14 38 28 31 25 29 24 26 26 24 22 24 42 23 35 17 38 16 32 11

was very exciting to send one of the school's pupils to the event. “Tshilwavhusiku Razwimisani Special School is indeed a place of successful people. What you have achieved does not come cheaply, but through commitment.” The Soutpansberg West Circuit manager, Ms Christina Ramovha, said that her department was happy and proud of Lucky. Nzhelele Stream C Won Draw 17 4 13 3 13 3 9 5 9 5 9 4 9 2 8 4 8 4 8 4 6 2 5 4 2 5

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

Played 21 22 22 21 24 21 21 23 22 22 23 22 22

Lost 0 6 6 6 10 8 10 11 10 11 15 13 15

For 42 44 34 32 28 35 39 28 33 39 26 36 21

Against Points 18 55 26 42 25 39 31 32 37 32 36 31 35 29 28 28 37 28 42 28 52 20 43 19 45 11

Team Mount Riders Masters Stamina Free Masters Shayandima Masters Madonsi Masters Tshakhuma Masters Goodville Masters Saselema Masters Nesengani Masters Duthuni Masters Tshivhungululu Masters Itsani Masters Jerome Masters Vuwani Masters Table Newcomers Masters Tshiulungoma Masters Mathule Masters Havhavha Masters Makhuvha Masters Tshinane Masters Muledane Masters G.Eleven Masters Lwamondo Utd Masters Tshipako Masters Dzwerani Masters Tshiamutsha Masters Mulenzhe Masters

SAFA Vhembe: Masters League Played Won Draw Lost 13 11 1 1 13 10 2 1 13 11 1 1 13 10 2 1 13 9 2 2 13 7 2 4 11 6 4 1 13 8 1 4 13 5 3 5 13 6 2 5 12 6 1 5 11 5 1 5 12 6 3 3 12 5 3 4 13 4 3 6 13 5 2 6 13 5 4 4 13 4 1 8 13 3 1 9 13 3 2 8 13 2 4 7 13 2 2 9 13 3 1 9 11 0 1 10 13 0 2 11 8 0 0 8

For 47 67 63 49 47 49 31 29 35 29 32 26 32 39 21 45 41 16 28 16 22 25 27 11 15 6

Against Points 21 34 21 32 18 34 17 32 23 29 30 20 19 22 26 25 26 19 37 20 20 19 14 16 25 21 28 18 38 15 45 17 40 19 31 13 57 10 31 11 34 10 53 9 53 10 36 1 42 2 54 0

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

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

For 12 10 2 3 2 5 2

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

Team Hlanganani FC Porto Madapha FC Nwaxinyamani United FC The Elephants

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

For 7 4 0 2

Against Points 1 15 3 3 0 0 8 0

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

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

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

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

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

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

For 10 11 4 1 1 0

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

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

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

For 14 17 11 20 12 12 15 8 8 2

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

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

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

For 7 4 2 0

Against Points 1 15 3 3 8 0 0 0

Stream "A" League Log 2015/15

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

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

Nzhelele Stream A Won Draw 13 10 13 4 15 5 12 7 13 5 12 6 8 9 7 6 6 3 4 4 3 5 2 3 2 1

Lost 1 5 3 4 5 4 6 9 11 11 15 18 20

For 57 34 45 50 41 29 28 32 25 22 30 13 21

Against Points 21 49 18 43 19 50 23 43 21 44 29 41 28 32 24 27 43 21 44 18 53 14 50 9 68 7

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

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

Nzhelele Stream B Won Draw 14 4 12 6 12 7 11 6 9 9 9 6 10 5 9 7 6 8 5 8 4 7 1 6 1 3

Lost 2 4 4 5 4 7 6 6 6 9 12 14 18

For 43 45 38 40 26 32 27 32 29 33 17 14 12

Against Points 21 46 27 42 22 43 30 39 21 36 23 33 19 35 29 34 29 26 31 23 35 19 55 9 50 6

Team Mabidi Mighty Green Tshirululuni XI Bullets Tshimbupfe Disco Stars Hanani Highlanders Mangilasi FC Vuwani Liverpool Madobi Homeboys Mutheiwana FC Tshilata Happy Fighters Tshivhulana Real Aces Gwamasenga FC Singo Disco Five

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

Won 13 12 10 10 10 8 8 6 7 7 5 1

Drawn 5 6 9 8 6 6 5 9 3 3 3 4

Lost 4 4 3 4 6 7 9 7 12 10 13 17

For 37 38 29 31 39 20 33 26 27 25 21 10

Against Points 16 44 17 42 15 39 11 38 30 36 18 30 27 29 31 27 39 24 37 24 36 18 48 7

Team Tshakhuma Peace Lovers Guvhungwa Mashau Young Stars Mutsha United Mashau Thenga B Lion Mashau Doli Anchors Mashau Bafanas Tshakhuma Blue Birds Tshakhuma Fenele Mariadze FC Tshakhuma SS United Mashau All Blacks Masokolara FC Tshakhuma TNN

Stream "B" League Log 2015/15 Played Won Drawn Lost 26 22 4 0 24 14 5 5 26 11 6 9 26 11 6 9 26 11 5 10 22 11 4 7 25 10 2 13 25 7 9 9 21 8 5 8 24 7 6 11 26 6 5 15 25 5 10 10 23 4 3 16 21 2 5 14

For 59 51 39 46 28 28 32 39 26 22 28 25 24 16

Against Points 12 70 18 47 28 39 40 39 25 38 29 37 35 32 39 30 24 29 39 27 37 25 39 24 56 15 47 11


LIMPOPO MIRROR

24 24 July 2015

By Frank Mavhungu

United Artists the MMK champions United Artists were crowned the overall champions for the MMK Administrators Soccer League at the Rabali Stadium on Sunday. They beat Rabali Pull Together 1-0 in the final. The game was played under protest. United Artists lodged a protest with the referee shortly before the game kicked off. In their protest, United Artists alleged that some of the players for Pull Together were not properly

registered with the team. The protest did not take Pull Together out of the game as they managed to match the boys from Lufule Village pound for pound in all departments. Artists threatened to score in the 18th minute. Their dribbling wizard, Thomas “Razor” Makhubele, beat three defenders in a row and unleashed a powerful ground cutter. The ball hit the woodwork and

bounced outside the field of play for a goal kick. Artists were dictating the terms in the last 15 minutes of the first half, but Pull Together managed to absorb the pressure. Rabali Pull Together rectified their mistakes and started to play attacking football in the last half. That forced Artists to play with their backs against the wall for the better part of the last half. Artists’ all important goal came in the 78th minute. This after Artists were awarded a corner kick. Vutomi Ngomana Tel: (015) 516 5175/6/7 Fax: (015) 516 1012 beat the keeper with a bicycle kick. United www.ayobmotors.co.za Artists frustrated the 2015 VW Golf 1.4 TSi, A/C, P/S, 2014 Mercedes Benz E250 CDi opponents by volleying CD, Blue Motion, 650km Elegance, PDC, Park Assist, from behind in the last Collision 10 minutes of the game. Assist United Artists were presented with R40 000 and floating trophy during a ceremony that was held shortly after the final whistle. Artists 18” Mags will represent Vhembe Region in the provincial promotional playoffs that will be staged at 2012 VW Golf GTi DSG A/C, 2013 Mercedes Benz A180 the Mahwelereg StadiAMG CDi BE, A/T, PDC, ILS, P/S, CD, Nav, S/Roof, Reverse um in Mokopane this Pano Roof, Camera weekend.

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