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Police believe they can link student to four murders in the Univen area
Is he the Univen serial killer? Ndivhuho Ntsieni (24) from Thohoyandou Golgotha briefly appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday in connection with several murders that had taken place in the area surrounding Thohoyandou and the University of Venda during the past months. The court was packed to capacity and a large number of people, who included placard-waving students, arrived at court to get a glimpse of the man accused of having terrorised the community and students for several months. He was arrested on Tuesday evening where he resides in Thohoyandou Unit C. The case was postponed to 21 October for further investigations and he remains in custody. He faces 16 counts, which includes four murders, attempted rape, robbery, kidnapping, rape and and attempted murder. Local religious leader, Dean Alunamutwe Randitsheni said that “the suspect should rot in jail. We have had enough of heinous crimes in our community and we commend the police for swiftly arresting the suspect. Our community was no longer safe and with the arrest we can now breath freely,” he said after the postponement. The provincial police commissioner of Limpopo, Lt-Gen Fannie Masemola, announced during a media conference in Polokwane on Wednesday that a Univen student identification card and cell phone, both belonging to Sandy Thagisa, had been found in Ntsieni ‘s possession. Thagisa was heavily assaulted at Golgotha near the Univen campus in May this year and had to be rushed to a local hospital. She was later transferred to the Polokwane Provincial Hospital and is at present in the intensive care unit of a health institution in Gauteng. Also found in his possession were a cell phone belonging to the late Brenda Ndove and a hairpin belonging to another murdered woman, Livhuwani Mbodi.
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2 25 July 2014 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
By Elmon Tshikhudo
“We feel our community is not safe” The recent discovery of the body of a 49-year-old woman on the campus of the University of Venda is sending shockwaves throughout the campus and the community. Both the provincial police spokesperson, Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi, and Univen spokesperson, Takalani Dzaga, confirmed that Ms Brenda Ndovhe’s body was found in the furrow next a laboratory at about 06:00 on Friday. “She was found by other employees when they came to report for work. She had open wounds on her head, possibly inflicted by a bloodstained pair of scissors that was found next to her. She might have been raped as her clothes were found placed next to her,” said Mulaudzi. Dzaga confirmed that the victim was an employee of a private company that is contracted to do cleaning at the institution. “It looks like the incident happened when she was preparing to report for duty, as she was one of the cleansers,” said Dzaga. One of Ndovhe’s three children, Ms Rudzani Masia (31), told Limpopo Mirror that they were still in shock after the news of their mother’s
Ms Brenda Ndovhe.
death. She said they were informed that her mother had been left behind at the gate while she was being searched by security guards, when her colleague walked to the building that she was supposed to report in. “After some time passed, her colleague, realizing that our mother was not reporting at her work station, phoned her. A man answered and stated that she was lying unconscious next to the clinic building. My mother’s colleague rushed to the scene and found her body. Her cell phone and handbag were missing,” said Masia. Meanwhile, Dzaga said the management is very concerned about killings that are happening on the campus. Earlier this year, a student was found dead next to the same spot where Ndovhe was found. Her hand was broken and it was also suspected that she was raped before she was strangled. On 13 May last year, a student, Takalani Mbulungeni of Vhurivhuri village, was also stabbed to death on the campus. Recently, two children under the age of nine were found raped and strangled to death in Thohoyandou, not far from the university campus. “This is very bad. We feel that our community is not safe on the campus. Unfortunately, it is not possible for our security personnel to be available everywhere on campus. As management, we are in the process in putting technological measures in place that will help us to monitor movement on campus,” said Dzaga. He also mentioned that the campus security personnel are working very closely with the police to establish the reason behind Ndovhe’s death. “Considering the other killings, we are investigating
the possibility of a serial killer Two pupils were killed and When this paper visited the and we are now better,” said roaming in the area,” he added. several injured when the drivschool, there was a meeting of Mr David Sarila, the school Mulaudzi appealed to the er of a taxi from Mdabula, stakeholders and pupils were principal. community to assist with inforferrying school children to the leaving the school premises Mhlaba Mabasa, a granny mation that can lead to the arrest Khatisa Secondary School at in groups and the morale was who stays near the scene of the and successful prosecution of the Mukhomi-Gumbani, allegedly visibly very low. accident, said she was outside possible killers. lost control early on Wednes“We are saddened by what the house when she heard a loud In his state-of-the-district adday morning and the vehicle happened here. We were ready noise coming from the road. “I dress that was held at Tshaulu roverturned. to start with the day’s prorushed in that direction, only to last Wednesday, the executive The circumstances of the gramme when we heard about see a capsized taxi just next to mayor of Vhembe, Cllr Tshitereaccident are still sketchy, but the accident. Due to the severity my yard. The taxi was full of ke Matibe, also raised his concern about the killings. Matibe said eyewitnesses believe the driver of it, we were forced to cancel school children who were badly he was suspicious that a serial tried to avoid potholes, lost everything. We are just comfort- injured, and I later heard that one killer might be on the loose, control of the vehicle and it ed by the fact that stakeholders of them had died on the spot and considering the recent killing overturned. After the accident, came here to offer us support the other one at the hospital.” pupils who were alof the two school girls. He also ready in classes were urged the community to help the called to the assembly police with information that can where the devastating lead to the arrest of whoever is news was broken to responsible. them. Vhavenda King Toni MpheOn hearing the sad phu Ramabulana also added his news, many cried hysvoice to those who are protesting terically. against the killings. Mphephu Stakeholders, who Ramabulana said he was appealincluded civics, couning to community members to cillors, pastors and help the police with information, the local traditional while Vhamusanda Vho-Thivhuleadership, visited the lawi Makumbane of Tshisaulu, school and offered where Ndovhe comes from, said the pupils and staff he was touched by her death. support. “Ndovhe comes from a very poor There was no way background. She was raised by learning and teaching relatives as her parents died while could continue and she was still young. Now her pupils were sent back Eyewitness Mr Robert Mahlawule shows the rim marks of the taxi on younger children will grow up home. the road. with no parent, as Ndovhe was a single parent,” said Makumbane before he broke down in tears. Former Minister Sydney Mufamadi, Ndovhe’s ex-employer, also sent his condolences to the family. Ndovhe worked as a domestic servant at Mufamadi’s house in Pretoria for five years. She also worked for seven years for different cleaning companies at Univen. No funeral arrangements had been finalised at the time of going to press, but it is expected that she will be buried at Tshisahulu tomorrow (Saturday). Attempts to get comment from the SRC at Univen proved fruit- Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Tshamano Makuya (Limpopo SABC less as the president, Mr Uhuru regional manager), Mohlolo Lephaka, Cllr Lucy Mulaudzi, Stanley Makondo (Build It), Mofokeng, could not be reached. Marvelous Maluleke, Chief Bill Nkuzana and the station manager of Munghana Lonene, Mr James Shikwambana.
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One of the Soutpansberg’s most respected residents, Mr Arthur Smith “Poog” Henning, passed away at the age of 77 on Monday in the Muelmed Hospital in Pretoria. He had been in and out of hospital since March this year, struggling with his health. Two days prior to his death, he slipped into a coma from which he never recovered. “He dead peacefully,” said his son Carl. A memorial service will be held for the late Mr Henning on Friday, 25 July, at 15:00 at the Dutch Reformed Church Soutpansberg on the corner of Stubbs and Anderson Street in Makhado (Louis Trichardt). “Thank you for all the messages of condolences with the passing away of my father,” said Carl. A full article on the life and times of this legendary resident of the area will appear in next week’s edition of the Limpopo Mirror.
By Kaizer Nengovhela
New building for Xivumbiwa Crèche Munghana Lonene FM, in partnership with Build It Njhakanjaka, presented a new building to the Xivumbiwa Crèche in Nkuzana. The building consists of six rooms and an office for the administration. The handing over was held at Nkuzana last Friday. The regional manager of the Limpopo SABC, Mrs Tshamano Makuya, said that they cared about the people who lost hope in life, “but as the broadcaster, we look at what we can do to help the people who need assistance. The same children we are helping today will come back and do the same for other needy children.” Maluleke started the crèche in 2008 and, at present, they take care of more than 100 children between the ages of four months and six years.” She said that she never thought that she would own a nice building one day. She thanked the radio station who saw her need with the children from poverty-stricken families. The manager of Njhakanjaka Build It, Mr Stanley Makondo, said that the company saw the need to help young children from poverty-stricken families.
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“We never get tenders,” complains MBF Sendedza community fed-up with crime Members of the Makhado Business Forum companies from outside the municipal boundaries. (MBF) confronted the Makhado Municipality last Thursday, complaining about the alleged harassment of members, the awarding of tenders to “outsiders” and the lack of proper consultation when implementing by-laws. During a session that lasted for three hours, stakeholders discussed issues with representatives of the municipality and tried to find solutions to the challenges faced by some businesspeople. The chairperson of the MBF, Mr Dickson Khoza, complained that tenders were awarded mostly to
“We have competent local companies who always bid for tenders, but never get appointed,” he said. In reaction to this, the chief financial officer, Ms Mikateko Makhubela, said that proper procedures were followed when awarding tenders and the municipality was guided by its supply chain regulation framework and the rules applying to the bid committee. She said locality was not restricted to the local communities but included the entire country. She said the municipality should work together with local businesses to find ways of empowering them, while the municipality had to follow legislative guidelines at the same time. Members of the MBF also complained about the manner in which the municipality amends and approves by-laws without proper consultation. Some members accused municipal officials of harassing them and stopping them from conducting business in residential areas, pending the outcome of rezoning applications. In some cases, the municipality disconnected the electricity to premises to stop businesses from operating. The municipal manager, Mr Isaac Mutshinyali, told the delegation that it was the management’s task to implement the municipal by-laws, not to change them. He advised the forum to contact the office of the mayor, should they be unhappy with certain by-laws. “By-laws are proposed by the council and we cannot change them; our task is to implement them. The only challenge is that people who should attend public participation meetings to influence these decisions do not (attend these). They only complain instead of participate,” he said. Another problem highlighted by the MBF was the municipality’s interpretation of the National Road Traffic Act and the changes made in the last month or so. Much of the criticism was aimed at the system in place when registering vehicles and applying for various licences. The forum complained that a large number of driving schools are affected by the changes and the owners are now finding it very difficult to conduct business. The forum felt that the municipality should at least have consulted The chairperson of the Makhado Business stakeholders, such as the Makhado Driving School Forum, Mr Dickson Khoza. Association. By Elmon Tshikhudo
Rodgers Khosa not a suspect in murders A 50-year-old man, who has been the victim of jungle justice so prevalent in Limpopo, is lucky to be alive. The man, who almost lost all his belongings when a mob plundered his home, escaped. He was allegedly mistakenly linked to the death of two people, whose bodies were found in the area. He has been cleared by the police. Mr Famanda Rodgers Khosa of Olifantshoek became the victim of circumstances when he was accused by his community of being responsible for the deaths of two people, whose bodies were found with gunshot wounds near Mashamba in May. Khosa, who works for the Department of Agriculture, said he was resting at home on a Sunday, 15 June, when he heard an enraged mob coming to his home. They allegedly threatened to burn down his house. “They had arrived in a car, and while they were still debating among themselves, I found a chance to escape the fury of the mob and sought refuge in the police station at Tiyani. I was later told that there was a person who had implicated me in the killing of the two people, and I told them that I knew nothing about the incident,” he said. He said he was later taken to the Tshitale police station for questioning and, surprisingly, his hands and feet were cuffed. “I was interrogated with the man who was said to have implicated me. The man said he did not know anything about the incident and that he only saw me at the local tavern and did not know anything about the killing of the two people. That was when the cuffs were removed and I was taken to the cells, where I spent the night,” he said. He mentioned that he was released the next day at around 16:00 and provided with transport to take him home. He did not go straight home, because he was not sure how the community would receive him, and stayed with his uncle in another village for two weeks before going back home. Khosa said the incident nearly destroyed his life and nearly tore his family apart. “My reputation has been badly damaged. I am a law-abiding per-
son who respects the country’s laws. My life and those of my children and family have been put at risk. The ordeal was so terrible that I did not eat for three days.” He said that he was happy that the police had cleared him of any involvement in the case. “I have always said I know nothing about the incident and I still maintain that I am innocent. I know nothing about the killings and people should not stare at me as if I am a criminal. I am still the very same good person they knew, who could not even hurt a fly,” he said. He said he failed to understand why, out of the whole community, they picked him as being responsible for the deaths. He is grateful for the support he is receiving from local pastors, who came and prayed with the family. He expressed the hope that the police will soon arrest those responsible and restore his reputation.
Mr Rodgers Khosa.
Residents of Sendedza at rorising the community. structures, including the CPF,” Tshavhalovhedzi in Nzhelele The station commissioner, he said. marched to the Siloam police Lt Col Madala, responded on The police spokesperson, station on Sunday, protest- Monday and said such evictions W/O Edward Tharaga, said it ing against the rise in cas- were not the mandate of police was established that the suspect es of housebreaking in the officials. He said the matter works and stays in Giyani and area. While marching to the should be referred to the Mphe- he was apparently not around police station, community phu Territorial Council. when the incidents occurred. members sang struggle songs “Our mandate is to promote “Community members are just while holding placards stating, peace within the community. spreading unfounded rumours among others, “we are tired of Crime-prevention strategies and there is no proof that it’s thieves” and “we are tired of will continuously be imple- him,” he said. not sleeping”. mented, such as the distribuCommunity members, howA fortnight ago, community tion of crime-prevention hints ever, decided to resolve the members decided at the vil- and promoting partnerships problem this coming Sunday lage’s tribal meeting that if the (against crime) through different (July 27) during a tribal meeting. criminals involved in housebreaking incidents were from the area, they would be evicted from the village. During the last six weeks, more than 14 cases of housebreaking were reported. Most of the stolen goods were television sets, clothes, kitchen appliances and food. One of the victims of the crime spree, Mr Tshifhiwa Matsedu, said it was very frustrating. “Thieves are very cruel. Imagine Members of the community staged a protest march to the Siloam police you buy an item, using station to highlight the problem of ongoing housebreaking crimes in your last money, and their community. they just snatch it like that,” he said. In the early hours of Sunday morning, at around 02:30, a young man was found at someone’s home and the community was then convinced he was the culprit responsible for the burglaries in the area. Community members decided to march to the police station in the afternoon, suggesting that the police increase their visibility in the community and also to help them evict the The local Sanco chairperson, Mr Marubini (left), hands over a family of the man who memorandum to the chairperson of the community policing forum, Mr was thought to be ter- Madzivhandila (right), at the Siloam police station on Sunday. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Dissatisfaction with delays in dam project COPE’s Vhembe regional chairperson, Cllr Geoffrey Tshibvumo, expressed dissatisfaction with the delays in the completion of the Nandoni Dam project. This was in reaction to the Vhembe District Municipality’s state-of-the-district address, which was presented by the executive mayor, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, last Thursday. Tshibvumo focussed on the scarcity of running water to most areas in the district and indicated that this was due to a misallocation of tenders. The executive mayor acknowledged that the Nandoni dam project had been delayed because of the continuous changing of pipes. “But he (Matibe) said nothing about the reasons behind this continuous changing of pipes, and whether the project specification had been followed to the letter or not,” he said. “What are the steps that VDM, through the office of the executive mayor, is going to take in order to recover the lost money?” he asked. “This kind of misallocation of tenders and changing of pipes led to too many tenders being advertised to do a job that should have been finished long ago by the first contractors.” He then called for the VDM to consider doing away with the process of giving tenders for patronage. “We cannot forever base our excuses on the Nandoni dam project,” he said. “The municipality has been dealing with this project for more than 15 years and this is unacceptable. Let us be firm
(when awarding tenders), and look for people who are more knowledgeable. Then our communities will have water.”
COPE’s Vhembe regional chairperson, Cllr Geoffrey Tshibvumo.
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25 July 2014 5 Executive Mayor Tshitereke Matibe delivers his state-of-the-district speech. Photo: Ndivhuwo Musetha.
By Silas Nduvheni
Provision of water to communities a priority in budget The provision of water to the communities in the district received priority in the Vhembe state-of-the-district address delivered by the executive mayor, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, at the Paroshina Church in Tshaulu last Wednesday. “We are pleased to inform the people in the Vhembe region that the pipeline from Nandoni Dam to Univen has been commissioned and completed. We have indicated in the previous budget that, as a water authority district municipality, water is our key priority and we are committed to completing some water projects before the end of the financial year,” he added. According to Matibe, the beneficiaries
of the commissioned line are the Thohoyandou CBD, Muledane, Thohoyandou P East and Tswinga village. “The long wait for Dumasi, Ha-Mphego and Budeli villages to receive clean water will be a thing of the past,” Matibe said. He tabled a budget of R1.45 billion for the 2014/15 financial year and said they had set aside R605 million for water projects. He warned communities, however, not to make illegal water connections as these would hamper the efforts of the district municipality to deliver water to all the people. “More than 3 000 households in the Vhembe region will be electrified in our partnership with Eskom. Some of the
villages to be electrified include Bennde Mutale, Tshiawelo and Malale. We urge indigent households to register for free basic electricity,” added Matibe. King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana said the traditional leaders were ready to work with the plan implemented by the district municipality. “We are able to see the success of some of the district’s implementation and we urge communities to be patient when some of the projects cannot be completed in time. The good relationship between the municipalities and traditional leaders are the way to go for the delivery of services,” said King Mphephu.
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
“SODA an ANC lobbying event” - COPE The COPE office in Vhembe has criticized the local ANC councillors and some officials and accused them of turning the state-of-the-district address event into “a rally of the ruling party (ANC)”. The event was held on the 16th at the Parousie Church in Tshaulu. “When I was driving to the SODA venue (state of the district address), I thought I was lost, because there were ANC marshals deployed to direct all the dignitaries to the venue,” said COPE’s King Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana and Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli, photographed at the event. Vhembe regional chairperson, Cllr Geoffrey Tshibvumo. Photo: Ndivhuwo Musetha.
“Why did we not use our own officials to usher people to the venue? Official events must be accorded the official status that they deserve as per the standards.” Tshibvumo indicated that all government officials must refrain from using government-related events to lobby for their political parties. “COPE acknowledges, accepts and respect that all the government events are official events and not political gatherings of specific organisations,” he said. He added that COPE remained disappointed by the way in which
ANC councillors and some officials also took to singing ANC slogans right inside the venue. “If all other opposition parties were to also sing their slogans in the venue, what would have happened to the event itself? Wouldn’t that kind of competition or behaviour have destroyed the whole event?” Tshibvumo asked. He pointed out that municipal councils are constituted according to the Municipal Structures Act. “The way in which the dayto-day business of the municipality is run, must be in accordance with the relevant Acts,” he said.
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
6 25 July 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Fire destroys six family huts in Shigalo village The Shigalo community is in shock, following the mysterious burning to ashes of six huts belonging to different families in the village. The incidents which happened at different times two weeks ago, left some of the families with no place to sleep and some with all their belongings completely burnt to ashes. The affected families are those of Nwa-Juwawa Sithole, who was not home at the time, Justice Nghonyama, Nwa-Zulu Maluleke and Edward Maluleke. According to the local headman, Hasani Samson Maluleke, the fires started on Friday and the last of the houses was torched in the early hours of Saturday. Maluleke, who is also known as headman July, said they had no suspects so far and that they were still trying to figure out who could be behind the spate of fires in the village. Seven-year-old Steven Chauke, the grandson of Nwa Juwawa Sithole, was at his grandmother’s home, watching television while his brothers were
already asleep. “My grandmother, Nwa-Juwawa, was away at the traditional women’s initiation, called tikhomba, when the incident happened.” Steven became an instant hero when he saved this siblings from a certain death after noticing the fire, which started at around 01:00, and woke them up. They managed to save a few belongings from the one hut, but the other
one was completely destroyed as it was locked. Local civic chairperson John Baloyi said the situation was sickening and out of control in the village. “We are highly disturbed by people who walk around drinking alcohol throughout the night. We are going to seek permission from our chief that we hold a meeting and seek ways to end this carnage,” he said.
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25 July 2014 7 By Kaizer Nengovhela
“Young farmers important in war against poverty” The MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms Joy Motshoga, acknowledged the role of the youth within the agricultural sector during the recent Aspirant Young Farmers of the Year awards at The Ranch hotel outside Polokwane. “Agriculture is another way of combating poverty in our communities and is also playing an important role in economic development,” she said. She added that the competition wants to
encourage young people to get involved in agriculture. According to Motshoga, there is a view that agriculture is for the aged and not for the youth, who opt for white-collar jobs. “There is a lot of money in agriculture and we are trying to lure our youth into this field. This is a succession plan, because the aged pass on and we might be left with no food producers. There would be no food security, so we are planning in time for the future,” she said.
The best young farmer in the national export market is Julius Maela of Waterberg, who received R150 000. The best secondary school in agriculture, Rekoba High, won R80 00. The best primary school in agriculture is Olifansdrift Primary in the Waterberg district, while Tswarelao Masutha of Giyani won the category of top house producer. Bakotudi Primary won the division for top informal market and they received R80 000.
Photo left: The MEC By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo for Agriculture, Ms Joy Motshaga, presents a cheque to Mr Julius Maela, the best young farmer in Khosikhulu Vho-Thovhele Toni Mphephu the national export Ramabulana warned that unnecessary ructions market. between traditional leaders and councillors prevented effective service delivery. He was speaking during the Vhembe district state-of-the-district address last Wednesday in Tshisaulu outside Thohoyandou. He said traditional leaders and councillors should work together with the aim of accelerating service delivery in the communities. According to Vho-Thovhele Mphephu Ramabulana, rumours of nepotism often surfaced when there were government and municipal projects in the community and there was conflict between a councillor and a traditional leader. He said when political and traditional leaders co-operated and worked together, service delivery was accelerated and communities developed. “We often hear about people complaining and about disagreements between the traditional leaders and ward councillors, instead of hearing about the progress of the project,” he said. He added that traditional leaders and councillors should liaise from time to time, as this would help Khosikhulu Vho-Thovhele Toni Mphephu Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Mr Alfred Mabasa, Mr Tswarelo Masutha communities to address the challenges of service Ramabulana urged leaders to work together to of Giyani (top house producer), and a member of the Limpopo Legislature, Mr Patrick Sikhutshi. delivery. ensure service delivery.
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8 25 July 2014 By Kaizer Nengovhela
“Mentally challenged pupils need good education” Three clinics around Sinthumule and Kutama hosted a mental-health campaign to create awareness and fight the stigma attached to mental-health patients at the Ravele Hall last Thursday. The MEC for Health, Mr Ishmael Kgetjepe, said this year’s campaign on mental illness and suicide sent a powerful message to counter the perception that mental illnesses are a secondary health concern that can be delayed until more immediate and pressing health care issues have been addressed.”The relevance of this theme to the current situation cannot be overemphasized. Mentally challenged people are human beings too and must be taken good care of,” said Kgetjepe. He called for communities to accept, support and treasure mentally ill patients. He said suicide was often a consequence of society’s failing to recognize and treat serious mental illnesses, such as depression and schizophrenia. Thovhele Vho-Rudzani Sinthumule urged the community not to push these people away. “We have this kind of event because we want to show mentally challenged people that we love and accept them. What we can do is to take them to schools, where they can get an education,” says Sinthumule.
One of the people staying with a mentally challenged person urged parents to stop abusing these people and to stop using them as sources of
income. He said the disability grants should be used in the way they were intended. The event was sponsored by Phadziri Bus Company.
MEC Ishmael Kgetjepe talks with pupils of Tshilwavhusiku Razwimisani Special School during the event.
Photographed after the event are, from left to right, Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama, MEC Ishmael Kgetjepe, Thovhele VhoRudzani Kutama, Musiwa Machete, Cllr Percy Mashimbye and Mr Robert Sirwali (Department of Health, Vhembe).
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10 25 July 2014 By Ndivhuwo Musetha
Transport department expels students
Mr Phineus Magwaba recently decided to honour the late Chief Joseph Mbulaheni Matsila. He said the late chief supported him by paying his school and college fees. Mr Magwaba, a principal of one of the primary schools in Mashamba, organised a festive event last Saturday at Matsila. He invited relatives and members of the royal family to attend the occasion. In the photo, Mr Phineus Magwaba (left) hands over a framed photo of the late chief Matsila to Chief Livhuwani Matsila, while Khotsimunene Vho-Abraham Matsila looks on.
The Department of Transport in Limpopo has expelled three students who were training at the department's college at Manenu in Mutale. According to the spokesperson, Mr Jimmy Mathole, the students were expelled on Monday, 7 July, “after they failed to comply with one of the most important requirements that are needed to be admitted to the college.” He confirmed that the internal affairs division had arrested a student for fraud. “The student was arrested and expelled from the college after he allegedly presented a falsified Grade 12 certificate. Investigators from the department's internal affairs division arrested him and a case of fraud was opened at Mutale police station," said Mathole.
Mathole added that two other students were expelled for not having matric certificates. “The two were disqualified because they submitted a General Education and Training certificate, which is not equivalent to matric and did not reach the specific scores which are similar to Grade 12. As such, they did not qualify to be part of the programme and should also not have been shortlisted in the first place. “The department appointed 250 learner traffic officials who are currently training at Manenu College. All the appointed learner traffic officers had to comply with requirements as set out in the advertisement.” He emphasised their medical fitness, possession of a driver's licence, Grade 12 certificate and no criminal re-
cord. All the shortlisted applications were called for interviews and later appointed as per the recommendations of the panel. He also stated that successful applicants were further advised that their appointments were subject to screening and verification of their personal and academic qualifications. "It should be noted the process of verification of the students academic information took place while they were busy with their training and it was later discovered the three students were not supposed to be part of the programme. Mutale police spokesperson WO Tshilidzi Nyambeni confirmed that a case was opened at the station and a suspect, Mpho Khangale, had already appeared in court.
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While some people just sit around and complain about unemployment, Mr James Malaka, a father of six from Ha-Kutama-Manavhela, is trying to make sure he will never go to bed hungry. Malaka is a shoemaker, and from his little workshop in Makhado he specializes in returning old shoes to their former glory and beauty. “I was working for a mining company at the Reef before I resigned and started following my dreams in 1984. I decided to open my own shoe repair shop. I didn’t want to depend on someone else for my income any more,” Malaka explains. He says he realised there was money to be made in the shoe business and that it wiould help him maintain his family. “It was important to me to be successful in my business, so I decided to invest my savings into it and bought a shoe varnishing machine,” he said. He says he manages to make an honest living. “I am also proud to say that I never overcharge my customers,” he says. “Most of my customers come from faraway places such as Nzhelele, Elim and Sinthumule/ Kutama. I have quite a lot of regular customers who depend on me time and again,” he says. He says
he currently has one employee who assists him, but he wants to employ two more people to help him on busy days. “Job creation in my community is very important to me,” he adds. He has huge dreams for his future, the biggest one being to own a large shoe repair franchise in the province,
enabling him to offer many local people work. Malaka encourages young people to try and do something for themselves. “Be proud of what you are doing. Don’t be ashamed of yourself and stay away from substance abuse,” he says.
James Malaka, busy repairing shoes.
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As part of their campaign of giving 67 minutes to the community of Musina, members of the SANDF repaired the leaking roof at the Uniting Reformed Shelter in the border town. In line with the legacy of political icon Nelson Mandela of seeing children not to suffer, the Thohoyandou-Shayandima branch of SAB Miller on Friday handed hampers to mothers of the newly born babies at Tshilidzini Hospital. The hampers, which included almost all the baby necessities were handed over Sales Manager Jacob Leoto and Tshildizini CEO, Mr Mpho Mufamadi.
The CEO of Tshilidzini Hospital, Mr Mpho Mufamadi (second from right) and SAB Miller’s Jacob Leoto (third from right) assisted by members of the hospital’s management team members, cut a cake in honour of Madiba during Mandela Day festivities at Tshilidzini on Friday. Staff from De Beers Venetia Mine used Mandela Day to clean and paint the children’s ward at Messina Hospital. The Seed of Hope home-based care centre in Milaboni in the Tshikombani area donated blankets and food parcels to orphans and vulnerable families last Friday. The products were sponsored by the National lottery distribution trust fund. The chairperson of the board of the centre, Mr Kutame, said they chose to host the ceremony on 18 July to promote Madiba’s spirit and join with others to celebrate the day. In our photograph are, from right to left, Mr Tshifhiwa Bele (board secretary), Chief Vho-Thovhele Nyamananga Budeli, Headman Muonyolosi Budele, Chief Vho-Murigwathoho, Ms Belynda Mathomu (accepting the blanket from the chief), Ms Goodness Netshiavha, Mrs Mavis Maneba (project manager) and Mr Samuel Kutame (board chairperson). During the Mandela Day celebrations at Musina, the mayor of the Musina municipality, Cllr Mihloti Ramoyada (left), presented food parcels to the Chauke family, whose house caught fire earlier during the week.
The community of Musina, led by Mayor Mihloti Ramoyada (with a lawn mower) helped to clean the garden of the Messina Hospital during the 2014 Mandela Day.
Blind Gogo Mutshekwa Mavhunga (85) of Miluwani Extension 1 received food parcels and a toilet from the Raluswielo ANC Women’s League branch on Friday, as part of Mandela Day celebrations. “We have a role to play in identifying the needs of poor community members and we decided to do something for them,” said a member of the provincial executive committee of the Women’s League, Ms Nkhumeleni Lalumbe. In our photograph, members of the branch present the food parcels to Gogo Mavhunga, who is sitting in front (right).
Komatiland Northern District recently initiated a vegetable garden for the children of the Mulelu-Tshilata Community Crèche in Nzhelele. The new garden was initiated to eradicate malnutrition and influence the little ones to eat healthy. Last Friday, as part of Mandela Day activities, Safcol and Komatiland planted vegetables at the new garden. The community crèche is an initiative by Komatiland and currently has 34 children. Photographed while doing some planting at the new garden are the northern district manager, Mr David Gumani (left), and Mr Norman Khoza (right), while members of the Komatiland group and young ones from the community crèche are looking on.
Hillside Children’s Ministry and Khoroni Casino Hotel visited Takalani Children’s Home in Siloam on Friday to celebrate international Mandela Day. The children’s ministry from Dzanani Township spent the whole day cleaning the orphanage centre and playing with the orphans. Matodzi Maphari (18) from the ministry said she wanted to celebrate with the orphans to inspire them to integrate freely with other children, irrespective of their background. Khoroni Hotel joined with others and donated groceries to the value of R10 000 to observe their 67 minutes. Khoroni’s marketing manager, Ms Yolande Bester, said that they chose to donate groceries because it will “feed these children for more than just 67 minutes” In the photograph The executive mayor of the Vhembe District, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, are Mrs Rosina Tshikovhole, director of the Mayor Grace Mahosi of the Thulamela Municipality (wearing orange assisted in the cleaning of Mtititi High School outside Malamulele during home (left) and Ms Bester and some of the work suit) joined a clean-up campaign of members of the community at Mandela Day on Friday. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. children. the Saselemane taxi rank last Friday.
LIMPOPO MIRROR By Isabel Venter
Jiwa released after serving only a year “Thank God,” was the remark of convicted Yahya Shoeb Jiwa, after he was released from jail. The 46-year-old Jiwa from Makhado (Louis Trichardt) has rejoined his family after he served more than a year of his four-year-long jail sentence. He was released under correctional supervision after he had brought an application.
A considerably greyer Jiwa appeared in foot cuffs in the Louis Trichardt Regional Court last Friday to bring his application, which entailed a whole binder file. Jiwa was sentenced to four years in jail on 21 June last year, after he had pleaded guilty to charges relating to the illegal purchasing and possession of rhino horns. He was arrested during February 2011, following a police trap that was set by the South African National Parks’ Environmental Crime Investigation Unit and the police’s special investigation unit, the Hawks. As part of Jiwa’s jail sentence the amount of R80 000, which was seized by the police during his arrest, was forfeited to the State. The money was paid to the anti-poaching team of the KNP to aid in the war against rhino poaching. Yahya Shoeb Jiwa from Following his conviction, Makhado (Louis Trichardt), Jiwa appealed his sentence who has been released under twice, and pleaded for correccorrectional supervision. tional supervision; once during
his trail and a second application during September last year. On both occasions, presi ding magistrate Pat Cloete was adamant that the effectiveness of correctional supervision in South Africa was almost non-existent. After hearing Jiwa’s application last week, Cloete told Jiwa that he could not ignore prison reports that he was a good prisoner and seemed to be truly rehabilitated. Cloetesternly warned Jiwa, however, that his supervision came with strict conditions. Jiwa, who served his sentence at the Makhado Correctional Service centre, has to report frequently to the centre until 20 June 2017, when his supervision period will expire. During this time, Jiwa is allowed to be employed or have a business of his own. He may not consume alcohol or drugs in public and may also not leave Makhado (Louis Trichardt) without the permission of Correctional Services.
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Ritual murders in spotlight during summit Following high incidents of suspected ritual murder cases in the district, the Vhembe District Municipality and the University of Venda are staging an anti-ritual-murder summit today (Friday). According to Vhembe spokesperson Mr Matodzi Ralushai, the summit will be held at PorscheVilla Hotel, Muledane, outside Thohoyandou. The police, justice department, traditional leaders, traditional
healers, businesspeople, the religious community and journalists will attend the event. It will start at 09:00. Ralushai said the summit was organized as a way of finding a solution to the ritual killings that have been happening in the district. Recently, Mercy Ndou’s mutilated body was found dumped in the bush at Tshitavha village. Several body parts were missing and two people, Desmond Nemushungwa
(29) and Nelson Baloyi (48), were arrested for this crime. Other suspected ritual murder victims were also found at Mbilwi, Makonde and Tshiulungoma. A few years ago, a summit about witchcraft was staged in Vhembe, following a high number of incidents of people who were killed while being suspected of being witches. After the event, the incidents of witch-craft attacks decreased dramatically in the area.
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In custody for selling fake matric certificate Two people have been arrested for allegedly selling a fake matric certificate. Police spokesperson Maj Mashudu Malelo confirmed that they had arrested a man and a woman on Friday morning, following a tip-off from a community member. “We were informed by a reliable source
that two suspects were about to sell a fake matric certificate to a 16-year-old girl for R4 000 in Sibasa. Apparently, they became suspicious and moved from Sibasa to Thohoyandou. After they had exchanged money with the victim in Thohoyandou, we arrested them,” he added. Malelo also confirmed that
the suspects, Nkhangweleni Mulaudzi (35) and Tshisamphiri Albert Thagwana (40), appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court on Monday, and the case has been postponed to 29 July. They are in custody. He also revealed that investigators are busy checking if the suspects were involved in similar cases.
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Astronomy Club to participate in NSW The Soutpansberg Astronomy Club (SAC) will, for the third year running, be participating in National Science Week (NSW). NSW 2014, organised by the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA), under the auspices of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), will run from 2 to 9 August. The week, an initiative of the DST, is a countrywide celebration of science, involving various stakeholders and role players conducting science-based activities during the week. The aim of SAASTA is to advance public awareness, appreciation and engagement of science, engineering and technology in South Africa. SAASTA is a business unit of the National
Research Foundation (NRF). NSW is run in all nine provinces simultaneously at multiple sites per province. This year’s theme is Today science, tomorrow’s world. The SAC will focus on astronomy, space technology and mathematics during the week at the venues below, starting two days earlier, on 31 July, to coincide with the annual Makhado Show. Various activities will be run, including the opportunity to look at the sun, moon, Saturn, stars and deep-sky objects through a telescope, discussions and demonstrations, and handout material, including posters and career information, will be available. The SAC venues are: 31 July - Makhado Show (12:00 - 21:00);
1 August - Makhado Show (12:00 - 21:00); 2 August - Mall of the North in Polokwane (12:00 - 21:00); 3 August - Savannah Mall in Polokwane (09:00 - 13:00); 4 August - School to be confirmed in Vhembe District (08:00 - 13:00); 5 August - St Brendans School in Matoks (08:00 - 13:00); 6 August - School to be confirmed in Vhembe District (08:00 - 13:00); 7 August - Letaba Show in Tzaneen (12:00 - 21:00); 8 August - Letaba Show in Tzaneen (12:00 - 21:00); and 9 August - Makhado Crossing in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) from 12:00 - 21:00 For further information, contact Kos Coronaios at 079 148 4934.
25 July 2014 13 Left: An estimated R600 000 worth of ille gal cigarettes were con fiscated by the Siloam police a fortnight ago (July 10). The police acted on a tip-off and nabbed a vehicle with the illegal cigarettes while it was passing Tshithuthuni village in the Nzhelele area. At the time of going to press, no one had been arrested yet. The culprits apparently realised that the police were chasing them and they abandoned the vehicle. “We confiscated the vehicle and illegal cigarettes,” said Siloam police spokesperson W/O Edward Tharaga.
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cultural backgrounds will find this book readable and accessible, as it tackles the issues which affect us all in everyday life, irrespective of our religious affliation. The text is poetic, concise and straightforward. The author started her career in the nursing field. She is currently a social worker and spiritual development practitioner who provides holistic human development services through consulting and training facilitation. She runs her private office in Thohoyandou. So far, her practical experience in the health, psycho-social and spiritual development fields spans 33 years. A reader, Thakhani Mudau, said: “This book brings a breath of fresh air into our time where young men forget about their responsibility as (young) fathers.” Reviewing a book like My Dream Land – The Land of True Liberation is not an easy task because of the limited space available. The best thing is for the reader to go out and buy this book and read it Mugivhi-Ramaite can be phoned at 079 382 8749 or 083 562 2300.
After a silence of eight years, Olga Siphei is back with her second album, Mudzimuwa Madembe. She said her debut album, Zwonaka Music, was part of her lifestyle of praising God. She started her musical career when she was only 12 years old and she was a member of the congregation of Pentecostal Holiness Church in Magau. She grew up listening to famous musicians lsuch as Rebecca Malope and Joyous Celebration and she said she drew inspiration from them. “Recording the new album was not easy,” said Olga. Despite having plenty of songs available, she had to fund the project herself. In order to enhance her music skills, she took piano lessons. “Rapson Rambuwani is my role model, and I fell in love with gospel music because of Rapson’s encouragement,” she added. She said that although the album was self-marketed, many copies had already been sold since its release and had been receiving a lot of airplay from different radio stations around the country. According to music critics, she is gaining great popularity among gospel music lovers because of her unique style, which consists of heavy bass sounds. She sings about personal experiences, “and what I see happening in my vicinity”. The new album consists of eight gospel songs, with the favourites being Mbiluyanga, Vhuhwavho and the title track, Mudzimuwa Madembe.
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
25 July 2014 15
By Elmon Tshikhudo
Clever Thonifho an example for pupils Thonifho Madzebe's 21st birthday and graduation celebration were used as a motivational platform to motivate the youth to take their education seriously. Madzebe, from Makwarela, recently completed her quantity-surveying degree at the Durban University of Technology and turned 21 this month. Speakers at the ceremony held at The Dam Retreat Lodge at Maniini praised Madzebe for having achieved academically “and not having brought back a baby from university.” The occasion was attended by the founder of The Living Gospel World Mission Church, Dr Maswole Ragimana, and many distinguished guests. Pastor Samuel Madzebe, who also heads a branch of the Living Gospel World Mission Church at Dididi, said he had brought all the youths from his branch, so that they could be motivated. "This is my last-born child in the family. I have done all to make sure that all our children get the best education. Now that I no longer have no biological children to look after, I have taken all these children as mine. I have to see that they are all educated and helped to improve their living conditions and those Sinegugu Msomi (left) and Ndalamo Kutama (right) sandwhich Thonifho Thonifho Madzebe hands over a gift to the head of The Living World of their families," he said, referring to the youths and assist her in cutting her birthday and graduation cake. Mission Church, Dr Maswole Ragimana. from his church. He said his daughter made them very proud and Dealers of that was the reason why he wanted others to learn from her and not just make a celebration where others would not learn anything. Pastor Rembuluwani Kharivhe urged all youths to emulate and follow the example set by Thonifho Madzebe. "There is nothing better that could liberate one from the bondage of financial poverty and poverty of the mind than education. Thonifho did the right thing. She chose to seek education first and what we can tell her is that, as she is educated, she must not forget that what comes first is God • Shop No.1, Dr Phathela’s Complex (Opp. KFC), THOHOYANDOU • Tel: (015) 962 0446 and her family," he said.
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
25 July 2014 17
By Elmon Tshikhudo
Chief praises organisation that cares Thovhele Vho-Samuel Mavhina Mahwasane of Muledane outside Thohoyandou praised the good work that Far North Community Care and Development is doing in his community. Mahwasane was speaking on Sunday when the organization handed over food hampers to identified needy families. The hampers comprised a 25kg bag of mielie meal, tinned food
such as fish and beans, cooking oil and other groceries, enough to provide for a family for two months. The handing over was done at the Mahwasane traditional offices. “We have so many organizations around the country, but most of them are for self-enrichment, with nothing going to the disadvantaged members of the community. It is rare to
find an organization like this one operating in villages and doing so much for our communities,” he added. The coordinatior of Far North Community Care and Development, Ms Evelyn Mathobo, said there was no once-off Mandela Day of goodwill.“We are in the forefront of the struggle for a better life for all, especially the less advantaged in the community,” she said.
Tshilamusi Super Eagles, the winners of the fourth Bilisi Soccer Festival. Mutale Soccer
Super Eagles win Bilisi Tournament Tshilamusi Super Eagles won the fourth Bilisi Soccer Festival at Ha-Tshenzhelani outside Masisi a fortnight ago. According to the organisers, the event is aimed at building social cohesion and community development through sport and also focuses on empowering the youth. Officials of the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) attended the event and interacted with the young people.
More than 500 people attended the festival. The most entertaining game was between the Madimbo base of the SANDF and the Byrne Squad, a team that consisted of soccer veterans from villages surrounding Masisi under the leadership of Piet “Byrne” Siwada. This match was not part of the tournament, but was the curtain raiser for the final. A total of 18 teams participated in the tournament. The final game was on Sunday between Super Eagles and Diitele FC from Tshilamusi and Tshenzhelani village respectively. Tshilamusi Super Eagles won the tournament after beating Tshenzhelani Diitele on penalties. They received R3 500 and Diitele the second prize of R2 500.
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The captains of the two teams and the referee, The final of the NJ Munyamela Sunday, while Rising Stars beat Aims, whom they beat 7-5 last photographed during the toss. Soccer Challenge which was Tshiombo XI Securitas 4-2 to weekend. scheduled for last Sunday at secure a place in the semifinals. The winners in the semifinal the Muhuyu XI Experience The second semifinal will matches will meet in the final grounds, will now be played at be between Vhutalu Mountain at the same venue on Sunday the same venue this Sunday. Rangers and Muhuyu Copper afternoon, starting at 15:00. The The semifinal matches will be Stars. losers’ final match is scheduled played tomorrow (Saturday). It remains to be seen wheth- for13:00. The first semifinal will be be- er Copper Stars will continue The champions of the comENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROCESS tween Thenzheni Liverpool and to shine brightly. They beat petition will receive R2 500, INVITATION PUBLIC PROCESS2-0 FOR OF will THE take RESOURCE Matangari RisingTOStars andPARTICIPATION is Maraxwe Juventus in THE theirDEVELOPMENT the runners-up home FOR THE LIMPOPO ECO-INDUSTRIAL PARK (LEIP) PLAN (RMP): NANDONI scheduled to start at 13:00. Liver-MANAGEMENT quarterfinal match. R2DAM 000, while the third- and TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT pool beat Matangari Vultures 5-1 Mountain Rangers’ way to the fourth-placed teams will receive in their quarterfinal match lastProject semisReference went via Number: Matangari High R1RMP 500 and R1 000 respectively. ENGX/1403 LDEDET REF NO. 12/1/9/2-V30
INVITATION TO PUBLIC PROCESS FOR OF PROJECT BACKGROUND ANDPARTICIPATION LOCATION: Engineerex (Pty) Ltd hasTHE been DEVELOPMENT appointed by the Department of THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN (RMP): NANDONI DAM Water and Sanitation to undertake the development of the RMP and associated Business Plan for the Nandoni Dam Project Number: RMP guidance on how the dam can (previously known as Mutoti dam).Reference A RMP will come up withENGX/1403 plans that will provide be used to benefit the local communities, while keeping the dam in goodLtd condition so asappointed to maintainbythe PROJECT BACKGROUND AND LOCATION: Engineerex (Pty) has been theprimary purpose of the dam. Department of Water and Sanitation to undertake the development of the RMP and associated Business Plan for the Nandoni Dam (previously known as Mutoti dam). A RMP will come up with
The is located in on Limpopo Thulamela Municipality in Vhembe plansNandoni that willDam provide guidance how theProvince dam canwithin be used to benefiLocal t the local communities, whileDistrict Municipality. keeping the dam in good condition so as to maintain the primary purpose of the dam.
The Nandoni Dam is located in Limpopo Province within Thulamela Local Municipality in Vhembe
OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE: All Interested and Affected are invited to a Public Meetings to share information District Municipality. and to allow I& APs to participate in the inAll theInterested development of the RMP. The willMeetings be held astofollows: OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE: and Affected are Public invitedMeetings to Public
share information and to allow I& APs to participate in the development of the RMP. The Public 1. Communities to Ward 18: Mulendzhe Tribal Authority on Thursday, 31st July 2014 at Meetings will be heldbelonging as follows: 14H00pm - 16H00pm. 1. Communities belonging to Ward 18: Mulendzhe Tribal Authority on Thursday, 31st July 2.2014 Communities belonging to Ward 19: Mutoti Musanda on Friday, 01st August 2014 at 09H00am at 14H00pm - 16H00pm. 12H00pm. 2. Communities belonging to Ward 19: Mutoti Musanda on Friday, 01st August 2014 at 09H00am - 12H00pm. For or or to confirm attendance pleaseplease contact: Formore moreinformation, information, to confiyour rm your attendance contact: Mr Kabedi Mashilo: Engineerex (Pty) Ltd. Mr Kabedi Mashilo: Engineerex (Pty) Ltd. P.O. 0163 P.O. Box Box12107, 12107,Die DieHoewes, Hoewes, 0163 Tel: 012 667 1085 Tel: 012 667 1085 Fax: Fax:086 086776 7763156 3156 Email: kabedi@engineerex.co.za Email: kabedi@engineerex.co.za
DATE OF ADVERTISEMENT: 25 JULY 2014 Notice is hereby given that Eco-Industrial Solutions (Pty) Ltd proposes to undertake an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process for the establishment of the Limpopo Eco-Industrial Park (LEIP) township in Musina, Limpopo. This notice is issued in terms of Chapter 54 of Government Notice Regulation GN R543 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations (2010). These regulations fall under the ambit of the National Environmental Management Act (No. 107 of 1998), as amended (NEMA). The EIA process would be undertaken in terms of Section 26-35 of GNR 543 of the EIA Regulations (2010). Eco-Industrial Solutions (Pty) Ltd will also apply for a Water Use License to authorise water uses as stated in Section 21 of the National Water Act 1998 (Act 36 of 1998). PROJECT TEAM APPLICANT: ECO-INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT: AGES LIMPOPO (PTY) LTD PUBLIC PARTICIPATION CONSULTANTS: AECOM SA (PTY) LTD ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY: LIMPOPO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM (LDEDET) PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND SITE LOCATION: The proposed project will be located on Portion 1 of Farm Maryland MT, Portion 151 of Farm Munnichshausen MS and the Remainder of Farm Uitenpas 2 MT. The total developmental footprint will be approximately 1500 hectares, and will consist of the upgrading of the existing Musina North waste water treatment works, and the installation of services for water, sewerage, storm water, roads and electricity. INVITATION TO PUBLIC OPEN DAY A Public Open Day is scheduled to provide the public with an opportunity to obtain more information and provide inputs into the proposed LEIP township as well as the EIA process. You are hereby invited to attend the following scheduled public open day: Venue
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REGISTRATION OF INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTIES (I&AP): Please submit your name, contact information, interest in the matter and any comments you may have, to the contact person indicated below. This will ensure that you are registered as an I&AP and will receive future correspondence regarding the EIA for the proposed Limpopo Eco-Industrial Park. Please direct enquiries or comments to Mamokete Maimane at AECOM SA (Pty) Ltd: Tel: (012) 421 3699; Fax: 086 299 2145; Post: P O Box 3173, Pretoria, 0001; E-mail: LEIP@aecomemd.co.za 8855
LIMPOPO MIRROR
18 25 July 2014
Reri’s Insurance Brokers Miles Ahead Of The Pack MAKHADO:
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RERI’S CELEBRATES 31 YEARS IN BUSINESS “Limpopo, and more specifically Vhembe, is one of the fastest economically emerging provincial regions in South Africa and it boasts some of the best business people, who can compete with their counterparts anywhere in the world.” These accolades were given by King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana when he said these words of encouragement to Mr David Mureri of Reris Insurance Brokers, who has never allowed poverty to stand in his path to success. Mureri celebrated his success
Thovhele Vho-Gole Mphaphuli.
Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama.
From left to right are: Obed Mureri, Archbishop Elias Miriri and David Mureri.
Russell Atwell from Phakhama Administrators and Mugwena Malulele (Sadtu National General Secretary).
with fellow business partners, clergymen, clients and friends at a function held to celebrate 31 years as a life insurance financial advisor; as well as 18 years in business at the helm of Reris Insurance Brokers. The function was held at UAAC Church Ha-Miriri on Saturday. During his address, Mphephu said that investors are flocking to Vhembe because of the efforts performed by men like Mureri; who have never taken a break in the economic development of the country. "We are proud of these entrepreneurs because they place
King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana.
our Vhembe district on the world map,” he added. “There is no use in singing praises before somebody’s coffin instead of praising them when they are still alive. Looking at where he started from, there is no doubt that this man is a true example of hard work who wants to show us that everything is possible. His humble beginnings are an inspiration to the disadvantaged communities because he successfully displayed that it is possible to achieve success, although he comes from a very poor background.
Thovhele Vho-Makuya.
Nicolas van Zyl Smit, regional manager of Old Mutual Brokers Services with his wife and colleagues
David Mureri and Dr Handel Leslie in a Ms Mphodo Thidiela, Black Leopards MD David joyous mood. Thidiela and Bishop Mutula.
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25 July 2014 19
Reri’s Insurance Brokers Miles Ahead Of The Pack MAKHADO:
Office no. 13, Anver Hajee Noor Centre (New Checkers Centre), Louis Trichardt, 0920 Tel: (015) 516 1599 Fax: (015) 516 5867
THOHOYANDOU: Shop C5, Sabina Plaza, Thohoyandou, 0950 - Tel: (015) 962 0022 Fax: (015) 962 0027 • E-mail: mureri@reris.co.za
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RERI’S CELEBRATES 31 YEARS IN BUSINESS We strongly condemn flyby-night businesses who rob people of their hard-earned cash. If there is something that business people do not understand clearly, it is the importance of seeking advice from experienced people who are not giving people raw deals. We still have a huge challenge to teach our people that they must invest with people who have the correct moral values, such as Mureri.” He encouraged business people to plough back into their communities and assist in the
development of the rural areas. Mr David Mureri said that he owes his success to all the people who made him what he is today. Mureri has tried his hand at different initiatives while trying to experiment in life. “I told myself that I would not die doing such heavy work because I am the master of my own destiny.” He added that it was under difficult conditions that he had started the company 18 years ago. “Had it not been for God’s strength and power we could not have achieved anything!” In 2008 Mureri started the Freely Give
Dr Mmbadi praised David Mureri.
and Freely Receive Ministry. He said that he had committed himself to taking ten pastors and their spouses per year to different five-star hotel around South Africa. Mureri said that his ministry was to donate holidays to various pastors by 2048, and that nearly 19 jobs had been created by this initiative. Mureri expressed his appreciation to the pastors who always pray for him. “It is through those pastors who always pray for me that even those people who do not know me also support me!”
The pastors forum handed over a certificate of appreciation to David Mureri. From left to right are Dr Mmbadi, David and his wife, Gloria Mureri and Apostle Netshitavhe
Dr Handel Leslie prays for David Mureri with Dr Mmbadi looking on.
Dr Mmbadi enjoying the festivities during the event.
Dr Handel Leslie from Uganda.
Bishop Mutula.
Thami Nompula (CEO of Sadtu Investment Holdings)
Archibishop Elias Miriri with David Mureri.
Mr David Mureri introduces Russell Atwell.
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20 25 July 2014
Reri’s Insurance Brokers Miles Ahead Of The Pack MAKHADO:
Office no. 13, Anver Hajee Noor Centre (New Checkers Centre), Louis Trichardt, 0920 Tel: (015) 516 1599 Fax: (015) 516 5867
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THOHOYANDOU: Shop C5, Sabina Plaza, Thohoyandou, 0950 - Tel: (015) 962 0022 Fax: (015) 962 0027 • E-mail: mureri@reris.co.za
RERI’S CELEBRATES 31 YEARS IN BUSINESS Dr Maxwell Masakona of Calvary Christian Church said that Mureri is a Christian and a financial planner, but he also travels around the country, motivating companies and churches on the subject of giving. He is a successful businessman who has won more than 50 awards in the insurance industry. Archbishop Elias Miriri of the UAAC said that he was proud of what David Mureri had done for the community and the success that he has achieved in business. “Our people must be taught that there is nothing wrong with visiting a broker like Mureri.” He further added that he would furthermore like to encourage Mureri to work closely with traditional leaders.
“A man becomes a product of his thoughts”, was the remark of Dr Handel Leslie, who said that it was an honour that God had given people a gift in the form of Mr David Mureri. Dr Leslie praised Mureri for his loving caring spirit and for the way in which he gave to the needy. He said that God would bless Mureri and his company, a name that was so famous everywhere. Mr Russell Atwell from Phakhama administrators said that Mureri was doing a good job that was worth emulating. “The job you are doing for our people cannot just go unnoticed. If there were many business people doing what you are doing for the community, this country would be
a better place to live in.” Atwell concluded that it was very rare for big business to think of assisting the communities in which they do their business, since most just looked at the profits. Reri’s Insurance Brokers is an example of how all businesses should be conducting themselves in their respective communities. David Mureri is now the owner of Reri’s Giving Ministries which is the Giving Wing of Reri’s Insurance Brokers. In 2010/2011 David Mureri gave the Department Of Education in Vhembe District R340 000 for their Excellence Awards. A cheque of R325 000 was awarded to Vhembe District towards their Excellence Awards for 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Dr Maxwell Masakona.
From left to right are: Thovhovhele Vho-Makuya, From left to right are: Julius Ralinala, Obed King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana, Thovhele Vho-Gole Mureri, Sarah Tshikota, David Mureri and Dorah Manyabe. Mphaphuli and Thovhele Vho-Vele Kutama.
Phala Phala FM Jones "Jantibai" Netshipise was programme director.
David Mureri and Russell Atwell from Phakhama Administrators.
Phineus Muladi and other guests.
Pastors who received 15 Bibles each from left to right are: Pastor Netshitavhe, Bishop Ndadza, Pastor Pastor Magosha, Pastor Ramalisa, Pastor NdadMunasi, Pastor Sinyosi and Annanius Mavhunga of za, Apostole Netshitavhe, Pastor Ranenyeni and David Mureri after he was ordained as a giving pastor. Rev Tshikororo. Mavhunga Church of Christ.
LIMPOPO MIRROR By Elmon Tshikhudo
Community wants own police station In a march that has never been seen before in in Shayandima were planned and that they had Shayandima, hundreds of residents came in handed names of suspects to the police, who did their numbers on Saturday to protest about the not act. “We are worried that the suspects are still acts of criminality in their area and the lack of roaming the streets and we now demand that they police commitment to work together with the be arrested and prosecuted,” said Tshishonga. community in getting rid of crime in the area. He also complained of many unresolved cases The march, organized by the local Sanco, start- in the area and the lack of police visibility. Aced at the Christ Worship House and proceeded cording to him, the relationship between the police through the main street to the local satellite police and the residents has soured because the police are station, where a memorandum detailing their not willing to help the residents. Residents are also grievances was handed over. The memorandum is demanding their own full-fledged police station to be handed over to the SAPS in Thohoyandou, where there would be police officers at all times. the MEC for Safety and Security and the provinMs Tshivhase said they were there as a way of cial police commissioner. They were given 21 showing disatisfaction with crime and the way it working days to respond. was being handled in the area. “This is not the The march, which was led by former member Shayandima we used to know. There is a lot of of parliament Ms Josephine Tshivhase and leaders crime in the area and the issue of the free flow of of structures in the township, was peaceful and drugs in the area is a source of much concern,” characterised by the singing of freedom songs. she added. Local Sanco chairperson Mr Alpheus Tshishonga In receiving the memorandum, Col Wilson said they had decided to hold the peaceful march Mashaba, detective commander at Thohoyandou, as a way of registering their frustration about said he was happy the residents had conducted the service they were getting from the police in themselves in an orderly and peaceful way. “We the area. promise you that the memorandum you gave us “The local police have been turning a blind today will reach the right people by Monday, eye and ignoring the concerns of the residents, where it will receive the neccessary attention.” despite assurances by the station commissioner He told residents that he was prepared to work and joint resolutions taken during meetings with with them at any time and that they could contact them. Not a single resolution taken with the police him at any given time. has been implemeted and residents continue to be on the receiving end of poor service,” he added. “We are now calling on the authorities to see to it that those police members not working for the benefit of the community be transferred to areas where they would use State resources for their own benefit,” The signing of the memorandum. From left to right in our photo are he said. Tshishonga said Ms Josephine Tshivhase, Mr Thifhelimbilu Tshishonga, Col Wilson most of the crimes Mashaba and Mr Lithole.
25 July 2014 21 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
Youth company partners with radio station History was made when Makhado show grounds on 10 said. Makhado FM and NedMedia and 11 October. The station manager at Makhasigned a memorandum of unNedMedia came up with the do FM, Mr Makonde Mbedzi, derstanding, which will see idea of signing an agreement with said that the relationship bethe station garnering more ad- the radio station and creating a tween the two parties would vertisers and help improve the platform of interaction among help the radio station to reach clientele of local entrepreneurs small businesses after realising its target market, businesses and and small businesses. that there was a communication consumers. “We are a not-forThe two parties entered into an gap and a lack of information on profit community radio station agreement on Monday. how entrepreneurs can get infor- with a mandate to foster social According to Ms Ndingoho mation to start their businesses, improvement and community Nedohe, communications and access funding opportunities development by bringing inmedia manager of NedMedia, available to them and sustain formation, entertainment and a youth-owned company which those businesses. educational programmes to the seeks to empower both young “There was no central hub of community though our radio and small businesses, this is a information of businesses and channel and outreach activities,” first in Vhembe and Limpopo. their services available,” Nedohe he said. A partnership between the radio station and NedMedia will see the radio station getting more advertisers and businesses in the Vhembe region being exposed to opportunities available to them. “All these businesses will be given a platform to exhibit their businesses during the expo which the partners will host for small businesses,” Nedohe said. “We are in a better position to secure advertisers who will do advert placement on Makhado FM, which will also boost the radio station’s funds.” The two partners are planning to host the very first entrepreneurship and small business expo ever in the district. Makhado FM’s Mr Makonde Mbedzi and NedMedia’s Mr Mulalo It will take place at the Nedohe shake hands after signing a memorandum of understanding. By Elmon Tshikhudo
Respected community leader laid to rest
Hundreds of people gathered at the small village of Matsila on Saturday to pay their last respects to the late Muofhe Florah Mashamba (90) who died last Sunday after a long illness. She was one of the founders of the Matsila Development Trust. Scores of mourners, including Minister of Public Services and Administration Collins Chabane, Thovhele Vho-Mbangiseni Masia, Chief Livhuwani Masia and community members, attended the funeral. Although the atmosphere was subdued, the ceremony resembled a celebration of a life well lived and, according to everyone who knew her, Vho-Florah fully dedicated her life to the Lord. Chief Livhuwani Matsila described her as a pioneer, a born leader and a woman of vision. He said Fed-up residents of Shayandima march through the streets to the local satellite police station the whole community gathered with heavy hearts to register their dissatisfaction with poor police service. because she had been influential in the area. The royal family, family and community were in great pain after losing one of their respected beloved. The late Florah Mashamba was laid to rest. Her son, Mr Norman Mashamba, described his mother as “an angel who brought up her children with love and affection. We wipe our tears, because we know that she served the Lord every minute of her life. God has done his will and ours is to accept,” he added. Mashamba also mentioned that his mother had been a dedicated member of the Swiss Mission Church and that the church had undergone a positive metamorphosis because of her. The late Mrs The chairperson of the SANCO branch in Ha-Matsa recently passed away and a by-election had to be held to elect a new leader. The process took place last Sunday and Ms Johanna Matsa Mashamba had seven (right) was elected as the new chairperson, while Mr Mpfuni Ntsandeni (left) was elected as a children, six of whom Family members carry the coffin of the late Florah Mashamba. are still alive. new additional member of the executive.
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22 25 July 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo
Four Gauteng fire victims buried at Tshino The Makhado councillor in the Vuwani area, Cllr Mapule Hlabioa, has urged churches and pastors to continue praying for the last surviving member of the Ratsimbi family, who lost four members in a fire last week. The family members of Tshino in the Vuwani area died in a fire in Gauteng last week. The deceased are Mr Sakiel Ratsimbi (27), the father, children Patricia (3), Orilia (5) and Sakiel (7). The mother of the children, Ms Mulalo Ratsimbi, who survived the fire which killed four of her family members, is being comforted Mulalo Ratsimbi, was the sole survivor of the inferno. by family members during the funeral. The four were buried during an emotional funeral service, held at the family homestead, that later proceeded to the local cemetery.
The funeral was attended by many members of the community structures, including the Nesengani Pastor’s Forum, which took a leading role in the preparations and the burial. “This is the first of such incidents during my term as councillor in this area. The worst part of it is that I knew the victims, especially the mother, who is very close to me,” said Hlabiwa, who was close to tears. She urged the family to accept what had happened and to try and move on with their lives. “Let’s stop talking bad things about the incident and concentrate on praying for the good of the last surviving member of the family, Mulalo. She needs our
support, and I therefore urge all churches and pastors to remember Mulalo in their prayers,” she said. Ms Evelyn Managa, the principal of Mpheni Primary School, where the children attended school, said it was sad to have lost so many people in one incident. “Mulalo came just before the closing of the school to ask for the kids to be released as they used to visit Gauteng each quarter. Little did we know that it was going to be the last time we would see the children alive. We only heard the bad news and this is very sad because Sakiel had attained very high marks in his half-year exams. We have lost bright leaders-to-be,” she said.
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LEGALS Liquidation and Distribution Account in Deeased Estate lying for Inspection In terms of Section 35 (5) of Act No 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspection of all persons interested therein for a period of 21 days from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, which may be later, and at the offices of the Master and Miagistrate as stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors eill proceed to make payments in accordance with the accounts. Estate No: 20422/2014, Surname: Mashavha, Christian Names: Mbulaheni Selina, ID: 540809 0498 080, Last Address: Nzhelele, Limpopo Province. Christian Names and Surnames of surviving Daugther: Luambo Jeaneth Mashavha, ID: 780301 0706 083. Magistrate’s Office: Thohoyandou, Master’s Office: Thohyandou. Advertiser and Address: Advocate M.J Mushasha, Office No 11, 2010 Centre, Thohoyandou, Tel: 015 962 5852. Liquidation and Distribution Account in Deeased Estate lying for Inspection In terms of Section 35 (5) of Act No 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspection of all persons interested therein for a period of 21 days from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, which may be later, and at the offices of the Master and Miagistrate as stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the
specified period, the executors eill proceed to make payments in accordance with the accounts. Estate No: 2291/2013, Surname: Sikhwivhilu, Christian Names: Ndiabani Joyce, ID: 600623 0326 085, Last Address: Ngovhela, Limpopo Province. Christian Names and Surnames of surviving Spouse: Tshimangadzo Reuben Sikhwivhilu, ID: 560605 6501 088. Magistrate’s Office: Thohoyandou, Master’s Office: Thohyandou. Advertiser and Address: Advocate M.J Mushasha, Office No 11, 2010 Centre, Thohoyandou, Tel: 015 962 5852. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE All persons having claims against the undermentioned are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof hereof. Estate No: 20460/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Mudumela, Christian Names: Dorcus Dorina, Date of Birth: 09 April 1948, ID: 480409 0151 086, Last Address: Hamahelula, Limpopo Province, Date of Death: 13 June 2014. Christian Name and Surname of Surviving Son: Zwolinwaho Derick Makhoshi, Date of Birth: 04 December 1979, ID: 791204 5598 082. Advocate Maele Jackson Mushasha (authorized agent), 2010 Centre, Thohoyandou, Office No 11, Box 1652, Thohoyandou, 0950 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS (SECTION 29) In the Estate of the Late: Aifheli Jonathan Budeli, I.D. No: 380101 5997 081, who died on 02/07/2014. Master’s reference number: 020656/2014. 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. Executor, 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.115 NOTICE In the Estate of the Late Thanyani Ben Madzivheli, ID: 590401 5341 08 2, Married in community of property with Livhuwani Grace Kharivha, ID: 530927 0190 08 4 who was ordinarily resident at Stand 676, Sinthumule in the District Soutpansberg and who died on 11 May 2012. The First and Final Liquidatin and Distribution account in the estate wil lie open for Inspection for a period of twenty one (21) days from the date of publication hereof at the office of the Magistrate’s Court,Tshilwavhusiku.
Booyens du Preez & Boshoff INC, 28B Landdros Avenue, PO Box 1305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Tel: 0155161404/5, Fax: 0155161624, REF: S BOOYENS/HD/K181 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATE Of Late Mugivhi Edward Khaphathe, Estate No: 20216/2014, Id No: 441014 5404 080, Last Address: Tshiheni, Date of Death: 2013-11-14. All persons having complains and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof he reof. Choene & Ngwaila Attorneys, Office No G9, Sabina Plaza, Opposite Usave Shoprite, Thohoyandou, 0950. LIMPOPO PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT CONSENT Notice is hereby given that Derick Peacock intends applying in terms of the Physical Planning Act, (Act 88 of 1967) to the Limpopo Provincial Government on behalf of Noord Transvaalse Akedemiese Trust to use a part of Portion 1 and the Remainder of the farm Trekpad 455 M S for the following purposes : Private Resort with: •13 Holiday cottages Further particulars of the application are open for inspection at office 332, Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements & Traditional Affairs, 20 Rabe Street, Polokwane. Any objection in connection with this application shall be submitted in writing to both the Head of the Department, Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements & Traditional Affairs, Private Bag X9485, Polokwane 0700 and the undersigned not later than 29 August 2014. DERICK PEACOCK, DERICK PEACOCK ASSOCIATES RESORT & LEISURE PLANNERS, Postal address: P O Box 11352, Silver Lakes, Pretoria, 0054, Telephone no: (012) 809 2124, Cell no: 082 414 3655, E-mail: dpasso@telkomsa.net Notice of Environmental Impact Assessment Notice is hereby given in terms of the following acts: • Regulation 54 (2c) of the regulations published in Goverment Notice No. R543 under Section 24 (5) read with Section 44 of the National Evironmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) Activity and location: Proposed demarcation of 150 residential sites located at Dumela village within Thulamela Local Municipality of Vhembe District, Limpopo Provine. Ledet ref: 12/1/9/1 - V78 Propenent: Thulamela Local Municipality Consultants: Nemda Consultancy cc
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All applications must be on the Council prescribed employment application form accompanied by a CV and certified copies of qualifications and Identity document. Employment applications forms can be collected at Makhado Civic Centre (Registry) or downloaded on our municipal website: www.makhado. gov.za Forward your applications to the Municipal Manager, Private Bag X2596, MAKHADO, 0920 OR hand deliver your applications at 83 Krogh Street, Civic Centre (Registry). For enquiries contact M M Makhado@ 015 519 3225 or N B Nyalungu @ 015 519 3125 NO FAX OR E-MAIL APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED. If you have not been contacted by Makhado Municipality within 60 days of the closing date of advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful. PUBLICATION DATE : 25 JULY 2014 CLOSING DATE : 14 August 2014 NOTICE NO : 115/2014 FILE NO : 5/3/B
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ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC Ltd UNIVERSITY OF VENDA INVITES EXPERIENCED SERVICE PROVIDERS TO BID FOR THE FOLLOWING SERVICES
REGISTRATION NO. (2001/025832/07)
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TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER
Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Road Rehabilitation and Preventative Maintenance for Road D2460 in Derdepoort.
Tender documents will be available for collection as of 28 July 2014 during working hours (8:30 to 16:00 Monday to Friday) at Procurement Office No. 51 Facilities Management Building, University of Venda, Thohoyandou. A non-refundable tender deposit of R500.00 is required on collection of the tender document, payable in cash at the Finance department , University of Venda or deposited at ABSA Bank, Account number 1 000 000 538 and reference number 00015616.
The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300, 00 per set.
Bids sealed in an envelope clearly indicating the bid number and the Project Name should be deposited in the tender box located at the University of Venda, Facilities Management Building not later than 12h00 on 08 August 2014, where tenders will be opened in public. Univen is not compelled to accept the lowest or any bid. No late, faxed or telephonic Bids will be accepted. Bid submitted shall remain valid for 90 (ninety) days after the closing date.
Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 15th July 2014.
For technical enquiries write to Mr T Phosiwa at takalani.phosiwa@univen.ac.za,
Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC.
General tender administration queries to Mr A Magwabeni at amagwab@univen.ac.za
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Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr HL Tharaga, Tel No. 015 295 7707, Cell No. 084 401 3723, Fax No. 086 662 4741, e-mail info@mulanga.co.za. A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at intersection of R510 (P16/2) and Road D2460 within the jurisdiction of Thabazimbi Municipality on 04th August 2014 starting at 14:00hrs. The coordinates for the site inspection is S: 24°15’11, 40 E: 27°16’25, 53.
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INVITATION FOR LISTING ON MUNICIPALITY SUPPLIER DATABASE OR LISTS OF ACCREDITED PROSPECTIVE PROVIDERS. Prospective service providers and suppliers are invited to apply for placement in the supplier database / list of accredited prospective providers for the municipality. Database application forms are available for collection at municipality Civic centre, Procurement Section office No.B043 and on the website. Note: All service providers already or currently registered on the municipality supply database did not have to apply for listing. However they are allowed to update their information when necessary.
The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on 18th August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T686/2014” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane.
Completed application forms and attachments signed by a duly authorised person should be submitted to Office No.B043 Makhado municipality Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt- Limpopo.
Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 5 CE PE or 6 CE or higher.
A supplier database application form must be completed and returned with the following documents attached: • Valid Original Tax Clearance Certificate • Copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy of Company Owner’s ID Book • Comprehensive Company Profile • Any other documents as per the Type of Services/Commodity • Copy of BBBEE Certificate
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TENDER NO. 37 OF 2014 ELECTRIFICATION OF VILLAGES IN MAKHADO MUNICIPAL DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AREA: 2014/2015
Failure to submit the above mentioned attachments will lead to disqualification of the application. Details for services and commodities required will be attached on the database application forms The service providers will be allowed to select the maximum of five commodities to be included in the database CLOSING DATE: 28 NOVEMBER 2014 Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 Notice No. 111/2014 File No: 8/3/2/1
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Interested experienced electrical contractors registered with the Department of Labour, having a CIDB rating of at least 4EP and who have qualified as electricians with a valid three-phase wireman’s license, and in possession of the OPERATING REGULATIONS for HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEMS (ORHVS) Modules 1 to 10 or unit standard 1-12 as well as the MEDIUM VOLTAGE operator certificates are invited to bid for the tender on the electrification of the following villages: Project No Electrification Project Name 1
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ELECTRIFICATION OF VILLAGES IN MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY 300 connections ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AREA: POST CONNECTIONS AND EXTENTION & UPGRADING OF GRIDS
A compulsory briefing session will be held on 01 August 2014 at 10:00 at Council Chamber, First floor, Civic Centre, Ground floor, No 83 Krogh Street, Makhado.
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TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the ROADS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROJECT FOR ROAD D1356 FROM N1/28 TO RAMOKGOPA The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300.00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Tuesday, 15 July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Dennis Sinkonde at Tel No. (015) 295 6068, Fax No. (015) 291 5651, e-mail: adminpolokwane@aphane.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the Caltex Garage, on the N1 in Matoks (GPS Coordinates 23˚ 30’ 12”S and 29˚ 43’ 06”E) on Tuesday, 05 August 2014 starting at15:00hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00hrs on Tuesday, 19 August 2014, telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T709/2014: Road D1356 from N1/28 to Ramokgopa and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 5CE or 4CE PE or higher.
Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable from 29 July 2014 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200.00 per tender document. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 37 of 2014: Electrification of Villages in Makhado Municipal Distribution license area” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 15 August 2014 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 90/10 score points. Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electronically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified: • Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate • A copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points) • CIDB Grading 4EP • Be in possession of a Valid ORHVS 1-10 Certificate or unit Standard 1-12 • Be Registered with the department of Labour as an Electrical Contractor All technical enquiries can be directed to the Acting Director Technical Services Mr Ragimana L or Mr Joubert E at (015) 519 3007/3181, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr Ramabulana M at (015) 519 3129/3171.
Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 Notice No. 108/2014
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25 July 2014 25 RFP 2004 – 1 Contracts for construction of Voluntary Counselling and Testing Clinics Phase II Notice and Invitation to Tender for Construction EOH invites tenders for the extensions and renovations of Voluntary Counselling and Testing Clinics in the Northern Cape and Limpopo provinces. It is estimated that tenderers must have a CIDB contractor grading designation of 4 or higher. South African firms must be registered with CIDB in a GB class of construction works. In the case of Non-South African firms a comparable qualification is required. Preference will be given to tenderers with extensive experience in construction of small facilities in rural/remote areas. Tenders must attend either one of the two compulsory site clarification meetings with a representative of the Employer which will take place as follows: Limpopo: 05 August 2014 at 11:00am, Department of Health, 18 College Street, Polokwane. GPS: 23° 53´ 30.26" S; 29° 27´ 42.93" E Northern Cape: 07 August 2014 at 11:00am, Department of Health, 144 Du Toitspan Road, Kimberley. GPS::28° 44´ 37.56" S; 24° 46´ 13.62" E Electronic documents are available free of charge and hard copies are available at R750.00 each. Banking details: Standard Bank; Account name: EOH Mthombo (Pty) Ltd; Account no. 001858416; Branch code: 004105
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
Requests and queries should be emailed to Ms Ivy Hlalele, email: ivy.hlalele@eoh.co.za. The cut off time and date for the receipt of queries is 11:00am Wednesday 27 August 2014. The closing time and date for receipt of tenders is 11:00 am Wednesday 03 September 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile, e-mail and/or late tenders will not be accepted. The EOH’s selection of qualifying tenders will be at EOH’s sole discretion and will be final. EOH does not bind itself to accept any particular tender. Correspondence will be entered into with the successful tenderer.
TENDER NOTICE All interested service providers are hereby invited to submit written quotations and deliver them to Makhado municipality’s tender box QUOTATION NO
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MAK06/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply And 01 AUGUST 2014 AT 12H00 Delivery Of Cleaning Materials
MAK07/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply And 01 AUGUST 2014 AT 12H00 Delivery Of Tar Road Marking Machine (Driven)
MAK08/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply And 01 AUGUST 2014 AT 12H00 Delivery of Protective Material
MAK09/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply And 01 AUGUST 2014 AT 12H00 Delivery Concrete Pipes
Please Note: 1. Specifications of the quotations and MBD6.1 and MBD4 can be downloaded from the municipal website: www.makhado.gov.za or a hard copy can be obtained from supply chain management office B043, Civil Centre, No.83 Krogh street, Makhado Municipality 2. For more information, enquiries must be directed to Ms Masete A.H or Mr Ramabulana M at 015 519 3129 /3176 during office hours Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 Notice No. 116/2014 File No. 8/3/2/1
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ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO (SOC) LTD TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the REHABILITATION OF ROAD D1803 FROM SWADINI TO BLYDE IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300.00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 28th July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheque must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr. E Ratshibvumo, Tel No. 015 291 5301, Fax No. 015 291 5351, e-mail admin@t3ce.co.za. A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at Blyde, at the Petrol Station, S 24º24’14.93’’ E 30º47’57.26’’ the crossing of R527 and D 1803 in Blyde on 08th August 2014 starting at 14:00hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs, on 22nd August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T698/2014, REHABILITATION OF ROAD D1803 FROM SWADINI TO BLYDE IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 6 CE or 5CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the REHABILITATION OF ROAD D887 FROM TOMBURKE (N11) TO ALLDAYS IN LEPHALALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday, 28 July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr. L Ngcobo, Tel: (011) 318 1698 / 082 337 3642, Fax: (011) 318 1891, e-mail: lindan@dikgato.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the intersection of National Road N11 and Provincial Road R572 (D887) Tomburke, identified by GPS coordinates, 23°04’25.87’’ S, 27°59’40.06’’ E on 04 August 2014 starting at 10:00 am. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 am on 18 August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T682/2014 REHABILITATION OF ROAD D887 FROM TOMBURKE (N11) TO ALLDAYS IN LEPHALALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7CE or 6CE PE or higher.
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO (PTY) LTD REGISTRATION NO. (2001/025832/07) T1.1 TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Preventative Maintanance and Rehabilitation of Road D5011 from Letsitele to Mariveni in the Mopani District of Limpopo Province. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday the 21st of July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr A Mananga Tel No 015 298 8425, Fax No 015 298 8734, e-mail: mathandaconsulting@gmail.com A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the Junction of Nkowankowa to Letsitele road (Road D5011) and Letsitele to Mafarana road (R529); GPS Coordinates are S23º53’53.62’’ E30º22’56.22’’ on 8 August 2014 starting at 10H00. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11H00 on 22 August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T679B/2014 – Preventative Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Road D5011 from Letsitele to Mariveni in the Mopani District of Limpopo Province and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 6 CE or 5CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
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26 25 July 2014
Last Friday, on Mandela Day, the women from Ladies Circle 4 and Agora Club teamed up to bring smiles to the children who had to spent the day in the children’s’ ward of the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital. For the children, the ladies had colourful soft toys, and for the nursing staff they brought a specially baked chocolate cake. From left to right are Ciska Jansen van Vuuren (LC 4 pipeliner), Sandy van Niekerk (Agora international president), Melda Simange and her baby Orifuna, Corel Collett (local Agora president) and Riana Otto (LC 4 chairperson).
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO (PTY) LTD TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the MAINTENANCE OF SURFACED ROAD D1948 FROM PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL TO MARBLE HALL IN THE SEKHUKHUNE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 284 4600, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300, 00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 15TH July 2014 Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr PD Neluheni, Tel No: (015) 291 4365 Fax No: (015) 291 5392 e-mail: dan@tsconsulting.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at back of Philadelphia Hospital at the junction D856 on 12 August 2014 starting at 14:00 hrs. GPS co-ordinates S: 25o15’36” and E: 29o09’05” The closing time for receipt of tender is 11: 00 hrs. on 26 August 2014.Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T711/2014: MAINTENANCE OF SURFACED ROAD D1948 FROM PHILADELPHIA HOSPITAL TO MARBLE HALL and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 6 CE or 5CE PE or higher.
Some of the youths of the Zion Revelation Apostolic Church of Africa in Nzhelele (Nzumbululo), who recently attended the denomination's international conference for the youth at Tshikwati in Zimbabwe. The conference lasted for four days. The theme of the conference was In God we trust. “The people of Zimbabwe showed us true love,” said Mr Lawrence Manenzhe, the youth organiser. “We were welcomed and accommodated in a fashion that told us to also extend the same kind of love to all the people from other countries.”
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Awelani Eco-Tourism Project 4 Bid Number: VDM/PLANN/25/06/2014/01 Kindly be informed that only bidders who are registered with a CIDB grading of 3 GB PE or higher are eligible to submit bids. Bid documents will be available on 28 July 2014. A compulsory site inspection will be held on 4 August 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality. The closing date will be 15 August 2014. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Ms MB Masuluke - Acting Municipal Manager Human Communications 110992
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ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD CONTRACT No RAL/T694/2014
TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Resealing and Preventative Maintenance of Roads D2534 and D27 from Arabie to Marble Hall in the Sekhukhune District of Limpopo Province. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 21 July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr LJ Turner, Tel No 015 296 3225 , Fax No 086 613 6722 and e-mail lestel@mweb.co.za. A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the VIVA Garage, corner of Ficus and Anemoon streets in Marble Hall (GPS position S24 58 01, E29 17 39) on 7 August 2014 starting at 14:00 hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on 21 August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T697/2014: Resealing and Preventative Maintenance of Roads D2534 and D27 from Arabie to Marble Hall in the Sekhukhune District of Limpopo Province” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7 CE or 6 CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
FOR THE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF D19 BETWEEN WESTERNBURG AND KALKSPRUIT T1.1 TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for THE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF D19 BETWEEN WESTERNBURG AND KALKSPRUIT. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 25 July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Shadrack Mukhuba, Tel No (015) 284–4600 , Fax No 015 284-4704, e-mail: makhubans@ral.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at km marker 13 km (Geographical Co-ords: Lat. -230 50’ 28.52’’ Long. 290 18’ 42.72’’) along the Matlala (D19) Road on 06 August 2014 starting at 10:00 hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is at 11:00hrs on 20 August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T694/2014 FOR THE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF D19 BETWEEN WESTERNBURG AND KALKSPRUIT” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7 CE or 6CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
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25 July 2014 27
Wedding bells are ringing! This was confirmed when the Mudzanani family of Tshaulu and the Mudaus of Mulima in the Makhado area formalized their relationship through the traditional paying of lobola. Asivhanzhi Mudzanani of Tshaulu, a customer liaison representative at Multichoice in Randburg, and Alu Thomas Mudau of Mulima, a nurse, said they were happy that their relationship had been taken to a higher level. “The wedding will take place soon," said an excited Asivhanzhi at the Nandoni Picnic Site where they held a braai to celebrate the occasion.
MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD
TENDER NO. 38 OF 2014 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PHOTOCOPYING PAPERS FOR PERIOD OF THREE(03) YEARS Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the Supply and Delivery of Photocopying Papers for period of Three(03) Years. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 29 July2014 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200,00. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 38 of 2014: Supply and Delivery of Photocopying Papers For The Period of Three(03) Years.” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 08 August 2014 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 90/10 score points. Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electronically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified: • Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate • A copy of Company Registration Certificate • Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). • BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points) • Attach current proof of payment for municipal account All technical enquiries can be directed to the Acting Director Corporate Services Mr N C Kharidzha or Ms T E Shiringani at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr. Ramabulana M at (015) 519 3129.
Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 Notice No. 110/2014 File No: 8/3/2/1124
MR. I P MUTSHINYALI MUNICIPAL MANAGER
T1.1 TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the REHABILITATION OF P165/1 (R520) MINERAL BADENS ROAD IN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300, 00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 21st July 2014 Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to: Mr Pieter Wilken, Tel No: 083 411 9605/079 435 5833, Fax No: 086 514 5084, E-mail : admin@ndlati.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the intersection of R101 AND P165/1 (R520) Mineral Baddens Road, S24023’24.97” E28047’33.55” approximately 20km outside Mookgophong town towards Mokopane town on the R101 route on the 01st August 2014 starting at 09:00hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on 15th August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T689/2014 REHABILITATION OF P165/1 (R520) MINERAL BADENS ROAD IN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB grading of: 6 CE or 5 CE PE or higher.
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ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC Ltd REGISTRATION NO. (2001/025832/07) CONTRACT No. RAL/T703/2014 FOR PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF ROAD D943 FROM CRECY TO TUINPLAAS IN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE
TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF ROAD D943 FROM CRECY TO TUINPLAAS IN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 284 4600, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Wednesday, 16 July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Riaan Blignaut, Tel No 015 296 3293, Cell 083 459 2794, Fax No 015 296 4637, e-mail rvs@prolim.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the T-Junction of Road R519 and Road R516 at Crecy (±20km from Mookgopong in the direction of Roedtan, GPS Co-ordinates: S=24º 37’ 38.54” E=28º 50’ 15.64”) on Tuesday, 12 August 2014 starting at 10:00 hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on Tuesday, 26 August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T703/2014 : PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF ROAD D943 FROM CRECY TO TUINPLAAS IN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE”and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of 7CE or 6CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 39 OF 2014 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY TOILET PAPERS FOR THE PERIOD OF THREE(03) YEARS Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the Supply and Delivery of Toilet Papers for period of Three Years. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable on 29 July 2014 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200, 00. Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 39 of 2014: Supply and Delivery of Toilet Papers For The Period of Three(03) Years.” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 08 August 2014 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado. The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 90/10 score points. Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electronically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified: • • • • •
Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate A copy of Company Registration Certificate Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s). BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points) Attach current proof of payment for municipal account.
All technical enquiries can be directed to the Chief Financial Officer Ms M P Makhubela or Mr S M Nephawe at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr Ramabulana M at (015) 519 3129. Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 MR. I P MUTSHINYALI Notice No. 113/2014 MUNICIPAL MANAGER Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers File No: 8/3/2/1125
LIMPOPO MIRROR
28 25 July 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
By Mashudu Netsianda
Ministries and partners present house to orphans
Three points for Boyne Tigers
Two siblings who lost their parents ners on Saturday. some years ago received a gift of a Hedges Mathebula (18) and Vusi house from the Don't Blame God Mathebula (24) couldn't believe it International Ministries and part- when representatives from the min-
A goal by Jerry Seabi in the 29th minute was good enough to give Boyne Young Tigers three vital points at the expense of Sekhukhune Arsenal in their SAB League promotional play-off match at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday. The game was equally contested from the onset. The referee, Mr Jelly Chavani, gave Release Monama a tongue lashing in the ninth minute. Monama ignored the referee’s whistle and kicked the ball away long after the whistle had been blown for an offside. Arsenal had their first regret in the 14th minute. They were awarded a free kick just outside the box. The free kick led to a heartbreaking scramble within the box, but Sello Makena shot wide from inside the box. His team’s fans did not forgive
Vusi and Hedges Mathebula walk out of the new house with dignity.
The old house where the siblings lived.
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for Preventative Maintenance of Road D1468 from Vivo to End of Tar, in the Capricorn District of Limpopo Province. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from the 28th July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Kenneth Muli, Tel No. 071 608 1768, Fax No. (015) 291 2262, e-mail: ken.muli@msw.za.com A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the Makgato intersection along Road D1468 from Vivo to End of Tar (Indermark) on the 11th August 2014 starting at 10:00 hrs. GPS Coordinates are: 23° 2’28.00”S 29°11’34.00”E The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on 25 August 2014 .Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T702/2014: Preventative Maintenance of Road D1468 from Vivo to End of Tar, in the Capricorn District of Limpopo Province and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 3CEPE or 4CE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
istries, the Department of Correctional Services, Build It Njhaka-Njhaka and Munghana Lonene handed them the key of their new three-room house in honour of the late Mr Nelson Mandela. Don't Blame God International Ministries' Bishop Erasmas Malungani said that he had learnt about the two young men's heartbreaking situation and visited them at their home. He found that they were living in a rondavel which was also falling apart. "I felt that I had no option but try to help them,” said Bishop Malungani. “In the successive years, people had got RDP houses built for them many times, but the siblings were not being considered by the relevant bodies. They had no food, no clothes and their rondavel was falling apart.” He requested Munghana Lonene to give him airtime to speak to the nation and ask donations, but his church responded and contributed the little they could afford. “There were also contributions from individuals and companies such as Ribisi Electrical, who bought bricks,” said Malungani. Malungani said he was happy that the siblings had finally received a proper house. The house was built by a group of ten parolees and their probation officers. The head of community corrections in the Thohoyandou Area Management, Mr Farisani Mulaudzi, said that the Department of Correctional Services would continue to get involved in projects which helped better the lives of community members. “Parolees do community service work free of charge in the communities as a way of contributing back to communities,” Mulaudzi said. “It's good to see these two young men, who were robbed of an opportunity to have a proper shelter because they had no guardians, having a place to call home today.” A Limpopo-based kwasa-kwasa musician, Malo A Botshiba, bought new furniture and electrical appliances for the siblings. They included, among other articles, a refrigerator, stove, portable radio, and a mobile phone. “Vusi and Hedges are our children and we need to look after them,” said Malo A Botshiba. “It's not the first time that I am helping out. I also request the government to check if the people whom they give government tenders are giving back to communities or not. People must donate to people where they know that they expect nothing in return.” The excited siblings thanked all those who contributed to building their house and in making sure that their livehoods were improved. “We are without words; but we also feel accepted and loved by all these people who choose to become our parents and relatives,” said Hedges.
him for the blunder he committed as they continued to boo at him throughout the game. Boyne Young Tigers refused to die in the 24th minute. This after the Arsenal striker, Petrus Makola, tried his luck from the 25-meter area. The ball did not have enough power and a defender of Tigers, Frank Mathebula, cleared it from the goal line. The goal that earned Young Tigers three vital points was the product of good communication between the midfielders and the strikers. Although both sides effected some changes later in the last half, the complexion of the game did not change. Boyne Young Tigers lost 0-1 to A1 Terrors in their deciding game later that afternoon, the result which saw Terrors together with the log leaders, Bilika All Stars, gain promotion to the Safa Second Division.
Luca Mogashoa of Young Tigers (right) and Thato Mahlakwana of Arsenal fight to win the ball.
Contract No RAL/T714/2014 for Rehabilitation of Road D3827 from Njakanjaka to Olifantshoek in the Vhembe District of Limpopo Province. T1.1 TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Rehabilitation of Road D3827 from Njakanjaka to Olifantshoek in the Vhembe District. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday 28 July 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr T Raphalalani or Mr FC Mulaudzi , Tel No (015) 491 5164/8607, Fax No (015) 491 8090, e-mail: takalani@nemorango.co.za or fulufhelo@nemorango.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at Njakanjaka, intersection of Road R578 from Elim to Majosi (Next to Viva Filling station) and Road D3827 from Njakanjaka to Olifantshoek, coordinates (S23o12’48” and E30o14’36”) on Tuesday 05 August 2014 starting at 12H00. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11H00 on Tuesday 19th August 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted.
Neo Lebelo of Young Tigers hooks the ball.
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Celtic overpower Madombidzha FC in semi-final Madombidzha Celtic beat Madombidzha FC 3-2 in the semifinal of the Madco tournament at Madombidzha on Sunday. There was a spirit of commitment from both sides throughout the game. Celtic were intimidated by a yellow card that was flashed to their defender, Rudzani Lisoga, in the 15th minute. The keeper of FC, Hector Malange, caused an upset when he failed to handle the ball properly. The ball hit his knees and bounced back into play. Dakalo Nwanamidwa was in a perfect scoring posision to tap in the ball. FC did not press the panic button, despite the fact that their fans were becoming impatient. Their equalising goal came in the 34th minute. Captain Thabo Matuba scored after a corner kick by Masala Tshinanga.They had very little time to celebrate their equaliser, as Celtic found their second
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Madombidzha United went through to the final of the Madco tournament after beating Madombidzha Terrors 5-4 in a penalty shoot-out at Madombidzha on Sunday. After normal time, the game was still locked in a 0-0 draw. Terror approached the match like a house on fire, with their midfielders distributing telling passes to their strikers. They threatened to score early into the match when Maduvhi Mukwevho forced his way through the defence of United before passing
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30 25 July 2014 By Frank Mavhungu
Rewards for the best of Sidou Peace Makers One of the affiliates for the Thulamela Local Football Association, Sidou Peace Makers, recently celebrated the team’s achievements during a ceremony at the Sidou Conference Centre. Several players and officials were given awards for their outstanding performance and commitment in the past season. Khathutshelo Mmbengwa received the awards for player of the season and top goal scorer. He scored 22 goals in the 30 league matches the team played. The players’ player of the season award went to Wanga Khorommbi. Shumani Ramaliwa was the recipient of the most
awesome goal scorer award and Tshifhiwa Nephawe received the young player of the season award. Wanga Mudau was the most disciplined player of the season, while Mukovhe Madzikiti is the player with the most skills. The team’s coach, Mr Musiiwa Tshifaro, and his assistant, Mr Lufuluvhi Mamidze, received the chairman’s award. During the ceremony, the team’s head coach, Mr Musiiwa Tshifaro, said that most of the players they had registered the previous season were ill-disciplined. He indicated that although they had registered 28 players, it was rare to have more than
13 players available for a match. The team finished the season in the fifth position. According to Tshifaro, they could have ended in the third spot, had it not been for the fact that they had forfeited a number of points to their opponents through protests. He also mentioned that the team did not stop training after their last league match. Mr Tshifaro further said that they had achieved all that, despite the fact that the team did not have a sponsor. During the ceremony, the chairman of the club, Mr Maseakhole Sithali, appealed to local businessmen to support the team.
The award-winning players, photographed with the team’s coach, Mr Musiiwa Tshifaro (standing left) and his assistant, Mr Lufuluvhi Mamidze (standing far right). Soccer
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The first-round matches of the Makhado SuperSpar soccer tournament will take place at the Tshiozwi grounds on Sunday. Eight teams will participate in the event. In the first match of the competition, Gogobole Home Defenders will face Muraleni United. The match will start at 10:00. The following match will be between Tshiozwi Anchors and Gogobole Bucs (12:00), while Madombidzha Try Again will face Tshiozwi Mates at 14:00. In the
last match of the day, Makhado Spar FC will meet Madombidzha Poverty (16:00). The winners of Sunday's matches will participate in the semi-finals and finals on 3 August at the same venue. The champions will receive R3 000, gold medals and a floating trophy, while the runners-up will receive R1 500 and silver medals. The prize for the thrid place is R700 and bronze medals and the fourth prize is R700.
By Frank Mavhungu
Humiliating defeat for Young Santos After sharing the spoils with ter area. 64th minute. Young Santos reA1 Terrors in their opening Young Santos came close placed Edzisani Makhuvha and match earlier that day, Mukula to scoring again three minutes Khaukanani Gethe with Vuwani Young Santos lost 0-2 to Boyne before the break. Tshilisanani Masakona and Nndateni NetshitYoung Tigers in their SAB Phalanndwa unleashed from the adi respectively. Boyne Young League provincial play-off left corner, but the ball crossed Tigers snatched their second match at the Giyani Stadium to the other end as there was no goal in the 80th minute. Ephraim on Saturday. one inside the box to give it the Maboa connected Matekane Just like in their other three final touch. Madiba’s cross. matches, Young Santos squanBoyne United were still one Boyne Young Tigers beat dered numerous scoring oppor- goal up when the teams ad- Sekhukhune Arsenal 1-0 before tunities, making the result a false journed for half time. losing 0-2 and 0-1 to Bilika All reflection of the game. Joshua Netshilindi of Young Stars and A1 Terrors respectively It took the referee, Mr Quality Santos was also booked for an in their other three promotional Kgapane, nine minutes to flash unlawful tackle. He tackled play-off matches played at the the first yellow card. Russel Jan Tleane from behind in the same venue. Moremi of Young Tigers obstructed Tshilisanani Phalanndwa just outside the box. Young Santos missed a fortune in the 19th minute. Their centre forward, Christopher Tshikovhele, could not believe his eyes when his volley hit the woodwork and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick. As if that was not enough to upset the team’s enthusiastic fans, Jacob Ramudzuli caused another upset six minutes thereafter. His close-range ground cutter missed the goal mouth by inches. Boyne Young Tigers gained momentum with time. They took the lead in the 38th minute. Their overlapping midfielder, Jerry Seabi, blasted in a Christopher Tshikovhele of Young Santos (right) and Mamadimo rocket from the 25-me- Masenya of Young Tigers chase the ball.
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By Frank Mavhungu
Mukula Santos and Stars share the glory After winning their first three matches, Bilika All Stars wrapped up their SAB League provincial promotional playoff matches by sharing the glory with Mukula Young Santos at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday afternoon. They played to a thrilling 3-3 draw. Mukula Young Santos did not lose hope, despite the fact that they were trailing 0-3 at some stage. Although the nine points they had accumulated in their first three matches were good enough to make them the best team in the tournament, All Stars did not leave anything to chance in their game against Young Santos. They took the game to their opponents from the first whistle, with
their midfielders making sure that their strikers got enough supply from time to time. The hosts opened their account in the 19th minute after several attempts. Themba Makondo was on target with a volley. The keeper of Young Santos, Ronewa Mavhungu, watched helplessly as the ball hit the back of the net. A few minutes later, Referee Given Lekata warned Themba Chauke of All Stars with a card for a late tackle on Robert Baloyi. All Stars increased the margin in the 29th minute. Japhta Nephali beat the Santos keeper with a close-range ground cutter to bring the half-time score to 2-0. All Stars continued to play entertaining football in the last half.
Their third goal came in the 54th minute when Rito Tshuma scored from the edge of the penalty box. Mukula Young Santos pulled one back through Jacob Ramudzuli, who came on as a substitute for Vhahangwele Tshifhango. They were awarded two penalties in quick succession after Vuwani Masakona and Jacob Ramudzuli were brought down within the box in the 67th and 74th minute respectively. Ronewa Mavhungu converted both from the white spot. Young Santos drew 2-2 with both Sekhukhune Arsenal and A1 Terrors and lost 0-2 to Boyne Young Tigers in their first three matches, two of which were played on Saturday.
During the recent Soccer World Cup, Gym 4 U and Hyundai Makhado organised a "World Cup ball-tapping competition", with the best players receiving prizes. In our photograph are the winners of the competition. From left to right are Shoni Nemavhidi (Brazil), Livhuwani Makhado (Gym 4 U), Johan de Beer (Hyundai), Assel Munyongani (Argentina), Kizito Zumbani (Argentina) and Jean-Claude Nell (Netherlands).
Sport League Logs - Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 No handwritten logs will be accepted The Best Youth Development U/12 Boys Played Won Draw Lost For 4 4 0 0 10 5 3 0 2 11 4 2 1 1 9 4 2 1 1 7 5 2 0 3 8 3 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 4 2
Against Points 2 12 8 9 6 7 5 7 10 6 4 2 2 0 14 0
Team Young Fighters Try Together Bale Roller Mills Nwalimhulu FC Madimbo Chelsea Nzama FC Nesar Real Touch Tshikudini Y Stars Mabilo Chipolopolo
The Best Youth Development League U/17 Boys Played Won Draw Lost For 6 4 1 1 17 6 4 1 1 11 7 3 1 3 16 7 2 4 1 11 6 2 3 1 5 7 3 0 4 11 6 2 0 4 9 7 2 1 4 6 6 1 0 5 2
Against Points 1 13 4 13 10 10 7 10 4 9 17 9 14 7 21 7 14 3
Team Real Madrid Young Fighters Madimbo Chelsea Tshivhongweni FC
Best Youth Development U/19 Girls League Log Played Won Draw Lost For 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
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Team Nyathi FC Nzama FC Mabvete P.M Come Together Manenzhe F.S.D Real Madrid Masea Brazil Bale United FC
The Best Youth Development League U/15 Boys
Khaukanani Gethe of Young Santos chases the ball, while Bennie Lebea of All Stars pulls him from behind. By Kaizer Nengovhela
School sports challenge for Mashau area To encourage young stars to play soccer and netball when they are still very young, the Mashau School Soccer and Netball Challenge was launched at Vhafamadi High last Friday. Ten primary and five secondary schools around Mashau will participate in the competition. The event will be sponsored by two companies, MI Logistics and Mjayeli Security Services. The manager of the two companies, Mr Pat Madavhu, said that the companies wanted to develop young rural children and keep them busy in a constructive
manner. He added that he was a proud supporter of local football development â&#x20AC;&#x153;and we undertake this sponsorship primarily to showcase our support for the sport and because it would help us to engage with the people of Vhembe.â&#x20AC;? He said that Limpopo was a province rich in talent and that he would like to continue to develop their relationship with the schools and provide something tangible that people would value. Vhamusanda Vho-Dan Mashau stated that the government could not curb the high rate of unem-
ployment alone. He appealed to the business community to follow in the footsteps of sponsors, saying sport had become a major employment provider of late. He defined sport as a good vehicle to fight unemployment and poverty. It was announced that the champions of the different divisions will receive new sports kits, floating trophies and medals. During the launch, new netball and soccer kits were also presented to Vhafamadi High and Mphagane Primary. The first matches will be played next Wednesday (30th).
Team Real Madrid Makavhini FC Manenzhe Liverpool Mabvete Peace Makers Y Ocean Swallows Young Mighty Bucks
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Against Points 20 45 13 38 20 37 20 30 24 28 31 25 38 18 31 14 21 11 31 9 43 8
For 21 2 12 18 2 3
Against Points 6 22 2 19 7 17 12 15 15 4 24 4
For 7 5 3 2 1 3
Against Points 5 7 1 6 1 4 1 4 1 2 4 1
For 27 16 9 17 9 5 4 10 2
Against Points 6 19 6 16 15 10 2 9 5 9 6 8 11 4 27 4 26 0
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Draw 6 5 7 10 9 7 7 8 9 11 10 10 13 11 11 8 13 9 3 2
Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Team Mabilu FC Gogobole Home Defender Manavhela Real Fighters Madombidzha Try Again Tshiozwi Mates FC Muraleni Y. Rebellions Gogobole Bucks FC Ravele Highlanders F.C Kutama Young Stars Maebani Peace Makers Madodonga United Stars
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Team Dopeni Mighty Comrades Vuvha Kill Them All Sangoma Black Robbers Milaboni Ch Them Down Maelula Big Powers Mauluma All Stars Matshavhawe United FC JK Masetoni United Phadzima Shining Stars Matshavhawe Com To See Mavhunga H Sweepers Nyatema FC Mudunungu Try Again Tshedza Onismuts
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Draw 1 2 4 5 6 6 6 2 5 7 3 4 5 1
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Limpopo The Fresh One Stream B Team Maebani Young Eagles Muduluni Young Chiefs Manavhela Black Aces Midoroni Real Hearts Madombidzha Celtics FC Maebane United Aces Maisa Rainbow Academy Ramantsha Lotaha FC Murunwa Soccer Academy Bennys Care Academy Ravele Black Dragons
Makhado LFA Stream G U15
Photographed during the event are from left to right Messrs Pat Madavhu, Shumani Mudau, Vhamusanda Vho-Dan Mashau, Kenneth Bobodi and Jones Maphalaphathwa.
Malfa Stream I Under 15 Team The Elephants FC Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars Mashau Thondoni United Waterval Super Stickers Madapha FC Mathari FC Riverplaats FC
Played 11 12 13 8 10 8 11 10 12 9 8 8 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Won 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 1 0
Draw 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 2 4 0 0 2 0 1 3 3 5 1 2 2
Lost 2 4 5 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 2 4 7 6 6 5 8 9 10
Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream A Team Tshirululuni XI Bullet Tshivhulana Real Aces Tshimbupfe Disco Stars Vuwani Liverpool FC Madobi Home Boys Kalahari Stars FC Tshino United Brothers Singo Disco Five Makhasa United FC Mutheiwana FC Hanani Home Fighters Tshimbupfe F. Cats
Played 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
Won 16 14 11 10 9 10 9 8 6 6 4 1
Draw 2 4 6 7 9 5 3 3 5 3 5 4
Lost 4 4 5 5 4 7 10 11 11 13 13 17
For 47 53 44 43 38 40 35 29 21 40 30 27
Against Points 12 50 22 46 31 39 27 37 24 36 31 35 33 30 43 25 29 23 64 21 68 17 59 8
Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B Team Mutsha Atlantis FC Mission Young Rovers Khwekhwe Power 7 Tshakhuma Peace Lovers Muverafu FC Mashau Thenga B Lions Tshakhuma Fenele FC Mutsha Sea Robbers Tshakhuma Na Ndilani Tshakhuma Blue Birds Mashau Young Stars Mutsha United FC Mashau Hungry Lions Maweja Young Stars Valdezia Malumbe Exp Masokolara FC
Played 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Won 21 20 16 16 15 13 12 12 11 9 10 9 8 4 4 3
Draw 7 7 9 6 8 9 11 8 9 9 4 6 4 5 4 7
Lost 2 3 5 8 7 8 7 10 10 12 16 15 18 21 22 20
For 51 42 48 51 42 33 35 33 40 42 47 38 30 19 15 25
Against Points 12 70 16 67 30 57 34 54 29 53 26 48 21 47 28 45 42 42 49 36 38 34 43 33 44 28 50 17 50 16 61 16
The Best Youth Development League U/10 Boys Team Nzama Real Madrid Mabvete Peace makers Power Boys Tshipale FC
Played Won 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 0
Draw 0 0 0 0 0
Lost 0 0 1 2 2
For 8 2 2 1 0
Against Points 0 9 0 3 2 3 4 3 5 0
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32 25 July 2014
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Promotion for Bilika and Terrors
Rito Tshume of Bilika All Stars chases the ball, while Solly Maake of Arsenal is going down.
Bilika All Stars and A1 Terrors will be campaigning in the higher division next season, after finishing the promotional play-offs in the top two positions. Bilika All Stars collected 10 points, while Terrors deposited seven into their account. The SAB league promotional play-offs took place at the Giyani Stadium over the past weekend. The host team, Bilika All Stars, collected full points in their first three matches and shared the spoils in their last fixture. They beat Boyne Young Tigers 2-0 in the opening match on Saturday. Their second match was against Sekhukhune Arsenal, whom they brutally crushed 5-0. They beat A1 Terrors from the Waterberg District 4-2 the following day. Their final match was against Mukula Young Santos, with whom they played to a 3-3 draw. Bilika All Stars is the only team that did not lose a match in the weekend event. Two teams, Mukula Young Santos and Sekhukhune Arsenal, did not
win any of the four matches they played. Mukula Young Santos, on whom the Vhembe Regional Association had pinned their hopes, played to a draw on three occasions and lost one. They drew 2-2 with A1 Terrors in their opening match and lost 0-2 to Boyne Young Tigers later on Saturday. Mukula Young Santos disappointed the fans by sharing the spoils with Sekhukhune Arsenal in their third match on Sunday morning. They played to a 2-2 draw. Their last match was against Bilika All Stars, with whom they played to a 3-3 draw. Sekhukhune Arsenal managed to deposit only one point into their account in the tournament. They conceded 10 goals in their first two matches. Arsenal lost 0-5 to Bilika All Stars in their first match and were crushed 1-5 by A1 Terrors in their second match. Their only point was gained from a 2-2 draw against Mukula Young Santos.
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