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Ten people died and 18 were seriously injured when a taxi collided with a bakkie between Tiyani and Ribungwane early on Saturday morning. The taxi was transporting passengers from Johannesburg to Vhembe. According to the police, the accident occurred at around 02:00 on Saturday morning. Five of the people killed were travelling in the bakkie and five were passengers in the taxi. Emergency workers had their hands full to dispatch all the injured to Elim Hospital, while the road had to be closed for several hours to allow rescue workers to remove the bodies. Several were trapped under the capsized taxi. The MEC for Transport, Safety and Liaison, Ms Mmapula Mokaba, the mayors of Makhado and Thulamela, Cllrs David Mutavahtsindi and Grace Mahosi, and a spokesperson for the Road Accident Fund visited the survivors of the accident at Elim on Monday. Mokaba wished them a speedy recovery and also sent condolences to the

families of the deceased. “It is miraculous that these people survived, after their taxi and bakkie were reduced to mangled wrecks. Given the dedication of our medical staff at Elim Hospital, we have no doubt that the survivors will receive the best care on their way to recovery,” Mokaba added. The driver of the bakkie and a survivor of the accident, Mr Thivhulawi Mugwena, said the taxi was overtaking another vehicle when it collided head-on with his bakkie. Another survivor, Mr Tsivhudzo Mudau, said he could recall little about the accident. He said he saw a vehicle coming at high speed and later found himself in hospital. Ms Cynthia van Rensburg, spokesperson for the Road Accident Fund, said that they would make available R16 000 for each funeral.

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2 27 June 2014 By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Headman “Phiri Phiri” to reign in Tshikuwi Life sentence for murdering pupil A period of at least two years without a community leader came to a end in Tshikuwi village at Nzhelele last Friday when a new headman was inaugurated. Headman Khathutshelo “Phiri Phiri” Ramalamula is now at the helm of this community. The new headman thanked all the people who had influenced him and encouraged him to take his father’s position, as well as the Mphephu Royal Council for trusting him to lead. He was installed in the presence of other traditional leaders, councillors, community members, businesspeople and other stakeholders. Headman Ramalamula promised to follow in the footsteps of his father, who passed away in 2011. When Mr Mukhathoni

Ramalamula died, he left a huge void in the village. “My father was a person who abided by the rules and he led his community peacefully. He was the custodian of the traditions in our community and very respectful,” he said. He added that he would follow his father’s legacy of ruling the community peacefully. “I will follow in his footsteps and lead by example to ensure peace and cooperation in the community,” he added. Khotsimunene Vho-Japan Mphephu Ramabulana said any community without a leader was likely to be ungovernable and uncooperative. He said the king of the vhaVenda, Vho-Thovhele Khosikhulu Toni Mphephu Ramabulana, wanted all his communities to have a leader who would be

his eyes and ears. “We are very grateful that we have installed a new leader today. Community members will now have a place to report their community’s matters,” he said. The headman was given the name “Phiri-Phiri” by the king of Venda. “Hence I am here today; I have been delegated by Khosikhulu to mark the new reign under a new leader in this community,” he added. The local ward councillor, Cllr Mbulaheni Magada, said he was grateful that the new leader was finally inaugurated. “We had a challenge as council. We did not know whom to consult when addressing issues of service in the community, but now everything will be fine and we will cooperate with him to ensure there is service,” he said.

Khotsimunene Vho-David (Japan) Mphephu Ramabulana (left) inaugurates the new headman in Tshikuwi village, headman Khathutshelo “Phiri-Phiri” Ramalamula (right).

The Thohoyandou High Court sentenced Lutendo Madume (25) to life imprisonment and two years on charges of murder and kidnapping last Wednesday. On 8 January 2013, Madume kidnapped a Grade 10 pupil, Tuwani Portia Fhetani (20), when she was on her way from collecting her results from Tshiungulela Secondary School at Tshikwarani village. He stabbed her to death the next morning. Acting Judge Jackson Mushasha described Madume as a “disrespectful individual” who deserved to be “totally removed from society”. He added that if the court “does not remove you from the community by sending you to jail for life, the community would also go around killing one another, knowing that the law does nothing to people who commit such crimes.” Mushasha had established that the victim had died of haemorrhage shock after she had been stabbed at least four times by Madume. He said that the kind of knife which was used to kill the victim was a unique knife, with the handle in the middle and it was sharp on both sides. He also read out State Adv Ratshilumela Makhera’s submission that the convict was not a first offender, and that the probationer’s report proved that Madume failed to respect his family members as well. “His mother moved out of the home to stay in another place because he wanted to interfere with her relationship (with his stepfather),” said Mushasha. When the court imposed sentence on Madume, he wept profusely. He had maintained a plea of not guilty throughout the trial, saying that he didn’t have any idea how Tuwani died. The director of Munna ndi nnyi (Who is the real man), Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini, said that the organisation had been following this case diligently. “Killing a human being is not allowed,” said Mufunwaini. “There was a time when the courts released criminals who committed heinuous crimes, and we felt the justice system was betraying members of the community who came forward with information which assisted the police to arrest those criminals. Now we are happy that justice is doing the right thing. We will continue to encourage people to inform the police of all criminal incidents, because the law is doing its duty.”

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Murder suspect unable to pay bail A 43-year-old suspect, Mr Nnditsheni Mafenya, who was arrested for allegedly killing his mother last month, was granted bail when he appeared in the Dzanani Magistrate’s Court last Tuesday (17th). Mafenya was, however, sent back to custody after failing to pay the R2 000 bail. The family has described the bail application as vague and a miscarriage of justice. Mafenya was apprehended shortly after the death of his mother, Ms Rosina Tshamano, last month. He allegedly beat and stabbed her and left her for dead. She was later transferred to the hospital, but died a day after her admission from the immense loss of blood during the incident. A family member, Mr Lufuno Itani, said that Mafenya told the court that he had a family and children to look after and that he was staying with his spouse in Manieni village outside Thohoyandou. “He is a threat not only to the family, but also to the entire society. If he is released, who knows what similar crimes he may commit,” he said. Lufuno said the suspect was arrested several times before and released. “We don’t know that he has a family to look after. He was arrested before 1994 for allegedly killing a white man back then, but was released on amnesty,” he said. He said it was fortunate that Mafenya could not raise the money for his bail. “At least it is a relief to us (family members). We don’t know if he could come back and terrorise our family,” he added. According to the police, Mafenya did not pay the bail amount and he was sent back to prison. “He Mr Nnditsheni Mafenya was granted bail of will go back to court again next month (July 30),” R2 000, but was sent back to prison because he said Mphephu SAPS spokesperson W/O Lazarus could not raise the money. Netshidzati.


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pig will soon give birth to piglets which will also follow her as she walks behind me on the road. Now tell me here. What would talkers say about that, eh?” There has also been a ‘bad’ rumour that the pig follows Mhangwani to the bus stop. When he climbs in a taxi, she remains behind, but once Mhangwani gets off the taxi, be it at Elim or Tzaneen, the black pig materialises and starts following him. “It’s not true,” he says. Mhangwani’s wife, Ms Ndivhudza Maphala, says she fails to understand why people should spread wrong and negative information about her husband. “This pig also follows me when I leave home,” she says. “Our pig is cute, and she loves people.” Bhuti Chicken Muchavi, a friend of the family, confirmed that the pig is nothing more than an interesting pet. “People phoned to tell me that my friend was crazy and that he had been cursed with a pig,” says Chicken. “I decided to check on him. I found that the pig they spoke about was well known to me as his domestic animal.” Last Wednesday, Chicken requested Mhangwani to respond to villagers’ questions about his ‘cursed’ situation and state of mind. “I wanted him to set the record straight,” says Chicken. Mhangwani then brought his pig along and answered many questions to prove his sanity. In the phone video taken on this occasion, people said: “He has not lost his sanity. He’s still the Mhangwani gives his same guy pig a drink. we know.

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They [people who said he was mad] are liars.” Mhangwani says he loves animals. Some time ago he kept two doves in his room as pets. “Nobody said anything about my doves; why must there be a noise about my pig?” he asks. “These people who spread such malicious rumours about me only bring curses to my life. My house mysteriously caught fire over the weekend, which destroyed all my clothes and belongings.”

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News started spreading the past few months of a man with a cursed pig. The pig was apparently following the man wherever he went and some residents believed it may have been part of an evil spell cast upon the animal. When Limpopo Mirror followed up on the rumours, it turned out that this is nothing more than a man with a very special and loving pet. The story, however, is still worth telling. A black pig trots proudly after Lawrence Gezani Mhangwani (29) when he walks around his family’s yard and strolls around the dusty, hilly paths in Mbhokota village, near Elim. In the village and in social media, people have exchanged images which shows a man of medium height, walking down the road with a pig following him. These images are discussed in buses and taxis, with different speakers commenting that they have even visited Mbhokota to see a man who has been cursed with a black pig. They said he was a thief, who had stolen from the wrong people who had then retaliated by putting a curse of a pig on him. “All those who started these rumours are wrong; they are misleading the world,” says Mhangwani. “I am normal. I bought this pig as a piglet last year for R400. I trained it to be sociable. This

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4 27 June 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo

Mudelane road claims another victim The Thohoyandou Emergency Medical Services were dealt a grievous blow, following the untimely death of one of their trusted, beloved and hardworking officers, Mr Elvis Mathaulula. Mathaulula (36), of Siloam, who worked as a shift manager at the station, died when his vehicle and another collided at the Muledane traffic lights early Friday evening. He died instantly. Mathaulula was loved by all at work and in the community and was described as a dedicated family man who also loved people and his work. Ms Tshinakaho Mathaulula, his wife and the mother of his two children, Ngaene (18 months) and Munei (7 years), said his death came as a shock to the whole family. Ms Mathaulula is a member of the SANDF and on special duty in Sudan. She said death had robbed them of a man who loved them all. “He was dedicated to his family, he loved all people and he was also dedicated to his work. We are greatly saddened by his sudden and tragic passing, but we are just relying on prayers from family members, friends and colleagues,” she said in a telephonic interview. A memorial service in his honour will be held on Friday at MTG Funerals and it will be followed by his funeral at Siloam on Saturday.

For the first time in the history of Limpopo’s Thohoyandou Correctional Centre, more than 700 prisoners were able to view Pres Jacob Zuma’s state-of-the-nation address last Tuesday evening, thanks to the provincial Government Communication and Information System (GCIS), who erected a big screen. The provincial director of GCIS, Mr Thanyani Ravhura, said prisoners were also citizens of South Africa and they had the right to information, regardless of the fact that they were in prison. “We wanted prisoners to get information from Pres Zuma when he outlined his five-year plan of ruling the country,” said Ravhura. In our photo, the area commissioner for the Thohoyandou management area, Dir Richard Malebane, is photographed with Mr Thanyani Ravhura, some prisoners, members of the Limpopo Legislature and councillors after the event. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. Mr Elvis Mathaulula.

Mr David Mureri of Reris Insurance presents shirts to staff during the Donald Fraser Hospital’s child protection campaign. By Silas Nduvheni

The Vhembe District Municipality, in conjunction with Munna Ndi Nnyi?, held a workshop for women on fire and disaster management at the Rhema Kingdom Church in Lwamondo last Friday. In our photograph are some of the women who participated in the workshop, photographed with the chairperson of Munna, Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini (far left).

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Last week the Victim Centre for victims of rape and domestic violence at the Makhado Police station received a welcome donation of six handbags from the Epic Foundation’s Comfort Pack Project. All the handbags contain donated necessities, such as clean underwear and other toiletries, that can be handed to victims reporting at the centre. Local project coordinator Cherise Müller handed over the bags and thanked her friend Maxie, who had helped with the donations. Receiving the handbags were, from left to right, Agnes Rerani (victim supporter), Stephinah Motau (project manager), Cherise and Caroline Mabogo (victim supporter).

The Sanco branch in Madombidzha visited the Malange family, shortly after a fire had gutted their 11-room house, to donate school uniforms to the two children. In the picture are (from left to right) Mr Livhalani Budzwa (Sanco chairperson), Apfeswaho Malange (13), Cllr David Davhana, Anzani Madula (17), Mr Tshamaano Ratshikhopha and Mrs Mashudu Mukwevho.


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The MEC for Economic De- opment. Livhuwani Tshifhango, said development, Environment and “We have set aside R45 mil- termination and hard work were Tourism, Mr Seaparo Sekoati, lion this financial year to fund behind the success of everyone urged young people in the and support young people who who wanted to do business. She province to make use of oppor- are ready to change the life of is running a poultry farming projtunities available, so that they poor people for the better, co-op- ect at Nzhelele-Ha-Ramavhoya can help promote economic eratives and small businesses village. development and create jobs in the province. We have taken One of the winners, Pen It for the less fortunate. steps in promoting economic Solutions, is doing printing, He was the guest speaker development through agriculture, information technology, web during the announcement of tourism and enterprise and we development and system develthe winners of a competition have earmarked young people to opment. It is based in Sibasa and for young local entrepreneurs at take a lead,” added Sekoati. run by Mulalo Masisi (27) and PorscheVilla hotel near ThohoyThe winners are Mashudu Sil- Eddie Phaswana (28). “We are andou on Friday night. imela (33) in tourism, Rotondwa seeing a significant growth due “We want our young entrepre- Nyelisani in agriculture and Pen to the support from customers in neurs in the province to support, It Solutions in enterprise devel- the Vhembe region and beyond. empower and to invest in the opment. We have created jobs for 27 youth who stand up and particA previous winner and now a previously unemployed people,” ipate in the economic develop- successful businesswoman, Ms said Phaswana. ment of our country. We must tackle poverty and unemployment in our communities through agriculture and tourism,” Sekoati said. The prizes were awarded in three categories: agriculture, tourism and enterprise development, with R100 000 and a trophy as the first prize in every category, R50 000 for the second prize and R25 000 for the third prize. The theme of the competition was Building The MEC for Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, Mr vibrant and committed Seaparo Sekoati, second from right at the back, photographed with the young entrepreneurs executive mayor of the Vhembe District, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe (right), in Vhembe District; a the provincial manager of the Small Enterprise Development Agency, sustainable solution to- Mr Koenie Slabbert (left), and the winners Rotondwa Nyelisani (left in wards building strong front), Mashudu Silimela (right), Mulalo Masisi and Eddie Phaswana, local economic devel- holding their trophies and cheques after the event.

Rockers FC will soon appear before a disciplinary committee of the MMK Funeral Services League after an incident in the match between Rockers and Mukula Young Santos at the Makwarela Stadium a fortnight ago. The score was 1-1 at the end of regulation time and the winner was determined through a penalty shoot-out. Young Santos eventually won the match 4-2. According to our reporter at the scene, it was evident from the start that something strange was going to happen as fans of both teams were spotted before and during the game sprinkling what is believed to be muti on the pitch. The situation took an ugly turn after Young Santos converted their first two chances from the penalty spot, with the Rockers’ players shooting wide. An alleged fan of Rockers then advanced onto the pitch with a plastic container with some liquid. The fan started sprinkling the substance all over the goal area before proceeding to the referee, Mr Jelly Chabani, who was standing at the edge of the penalty box. He then started to sprinkle the unknown substance around the referee. Chabani tried to run away in order to avoid the fluid, but it was too late as his head and

face were already wet at that stage. He collapsed on the pitch shortly afterwards, complaining about itching eyes and dizziness and saying he could not see anymore. The paramedics then treated Chabani and the game stopped for about 15 minutes. After receiving medical attention, Chabani allowed Rockers to take their final penalty and Vhonani Munyai’s shot was saved easily. Chabani continued to receive medical attention from the paramedics after the game. All the football lovers who

were interviewed by Limpopo Mirror on the incident condemned it in the strongest terms. “That is daylight witchcraft,” said an angry football referee, who wished to remain anonymous. The chairman of the competition’s committee, Mr Mulimisi Muneri, also expressed his disappointment about the incident, saying incidents of that nature brought both the league and the sponsors into disrepute. Muneri told the Limpopo Mirror that a disciplinary committee would convene soon to investigate the issue.

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Elim Hospital receives another huge donation from Swiss Government Elim Hospital received medical equipment Africa from Switzerland. “We will also service worth thousands of rands from the Swiss em- and install the equipment at the hospital,” said bassy last Saturday. Mr Zane Fanie, CEO at the MediClinic Tzaneen. The equipment included electrical beds, exam- “I trust that our small contribution will help the ination tables, a radiology screen, filing cabinets, a doctors and staff of the Elim hospital to further neonatal intensive care unit ventilator and infrared enhance the quality of life of patients and the lamps. greater community.” Switzerland’s ambassador, Mr Christian Meuwly, said that his office understood the importance of maintaining their activities with and continuing to give support to the hospital. The hospital was established by a Swiss missionary, Dr Georges-Louis Liengme, in 1899. “Our solidarity with the hospital will help patients to get medical treatment and attention in a way that will benefit society more,” said Meuwly. The relationship between the Swiss embassy and the hospital has seen the hospital receive a donation of medical equipment to the value of R1.4 million in the past two years. The MEC for Sports, Art and Culture, Ms Nandi Ndelane, said that the department was grateful for the donation. “We are more confident than ever that The old building was declared a museum. we are moving South Africa forward,” she said. “Giving the gift of medical equipments to a health facility is simply a life-saving gesture to somebody you don’t know. It is considered the highest form of selfless behaviour.” Ndelane added that the embassy’s noble gesture would surely change people’s lives when they visited the hospital. The mayor of the Vhembe District Municipality, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, indicated that the municipality had always had a good relationship with the Department of Health. “In cases where any of our hospitals experience a lack of water, the MEC can make submissions to our office, so that The Swiss ambassador, Mr Christian Meuwly. we can drill a borehole to make sure that the Crime lives of our people are not compromised,” he said. “We also thank the Swiss Embassy for such a kind gesture of making donations to our hospital.” A trial date for Makhado (Louis arm. Following his arrest, TshikhuThe partner in the Trichardt)’s infamous “hand case” do let the police to the place where donation project, Medihas at long last been set. Manyere’s body was found. Her right Photographed are (from left to right) Cllr Gideon Tshavhuyo, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, Mr Clinic, became involved Freddy Azwitamisi Tshikhudo arm, both eyes and her private parts Christian Meuwly, Mr Jimmy Ledwaba, MEC Nandi Ndelane and Ms Beauty Maluleke (Elim in the transportation of (38), who stands accused of the had been removed. the equipment to South Hospital, CEO). murder of Rumbidzai Manyere (36), The newspaper was able to deterappeared in the Louis Trichardt Dis- mine that the police have finalized trict Court again on Friday (20th). He their case. The State’s list of witnessis facing two counts of rape and single es, reportedly, consists of more than counts of murder, housebreaking and 50 people. A date has been set for robbery. the week of 26 January to 2 February Tshikhudo was accused of raping next year, when the High Court will two victims, after he was arrested for convene here in the Louis Trichardt Manyere’s murder in April last year. Magistrate’s Court for the trial. He allegedly tried to rob the Elti Café Until then, Tshikhudo will remain in Eltivillas with a severed human in custody.

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8 27 June 2014 Road safety

Top performances in Driver of the Year competition

Mr Enos Mudau, winner of the articulated category. By Mashudu Netsianda

Lightning kills mother and daughter A 31-year-old Beit Bridge woman and her daughter were fatally struck by a bolt of lightning when they sought refuge under a tree during the weekend, the police have said. Police spokesperson Chief Insp Peter Zhanero said the incident happened on Saturday at around 13:00.

The victims were identified as Ms Junior Dheimani and Rebecca Magoche (8) of Gezani village outside Beit Bridge. When they realised that the thunder was closing up on them, they rushed to a tree. A bolt of lightning suddenly struck the woman and her daughter and they died instantly, Zhanero said.

The Musina testing grounds were a hive of thrilling activities as drivers battled for excellence during the Vhembe District Local Driver of the Year competition on Saturday. The drivers competed in four categories, viz. rigid trucks, articulated trucks, light delivery van (LDV) and rigid with trailer. The spokesperson of Musina Municipality, Wilson Dzebu, said the main objective of the competition was to determine the driving skills of drivers. “The annual Driver of the Year contest identifies and honours the best men and women traveling the roads today. These are the people who drive safely and enhance the image of drivers on our roads. This competition is very important, because millions of people who use our roads every day deserve safer roads. The competition will also limit the increasing number of avoidable deaths on our roads.” Dzebu said drivers were tested on a public road and also inside the testing ground. “The skills displayed were impressive, and we have no doubt that the the winning drivers will represent Musina well during the district competitions at PR Mphephu Airport in September this year.” He said the competition improved the knowledge, skills and attitudes of drivers on South Africa’s roads.

“We would like to express gratitude to all the drivers who emerged successful in the competition. We also encourage those who did not win to come and participate again next year.” Mr Pat Nemaguvhuni, who won the rigid-with-trailer category, said he knew he was going to do it “because I’m a

confident driver who always follows the rules of the road. I have no doubt that I will represent Musina well during the district competitions in September.” The other winners are Ndivhudzannyi Sinyela (rigid), Phanuel Nemaungani (light delivery van/LDV), Rose Malinda (LDV) and Enos Mudau (articulated).

Rose Malinda shows how it is done after winning the LDV category.

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A 17-year-old boy from Beit Bridge has been The boy, a pupil at Tshidixwa Secondary School, charged with murder, after he allegedly fatally was arrested on Saturday and appeared before stabbed a fellow pupil with a knife in a scuffle Magistrate Gloria Takundwa. The juvenile was over a girlfriend. remanded in custody. The court was told that on June 6 this year, the juvenile and the deceased, Robert Mudau, were at the school grounds watching a football match and then reportedly started arguing over a girl they both admired. It was stated that an argument over the girl resulted in a fist fight. At the height of the fight, the accused allegedly pulled out an Okapi knife from his pocket and stabbed Mudau in the forehead. Mudau was then rushed to Beit Bridge District Hospital, where he died upon admission.

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10 27 June 2014 Communication

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“Taverns the source of trouble” - police commander Mushavhi is the darling of About 900 youths from villages in the Africa forward. Don’t do things which he said. “Stop going to taverns! However, Musina FM’s airwaves Sinthumule and Kutama areas cele- move South Africa backward.” as the police, we’ll continue to do our brated Youth Day at the Tshilwavhusiku police station’s grounds a week ago. The activities of the day included cultural dances and western dances, poetry recitals, choirs and speech presentations by local leaders and the representative from the local police station. A youth developer and recording studio-owner, Mr Balcan Sikhwari, warned the youth about the dangers of getting involved in gangs. He explained that there are situations at school where pupils become embroiled in fights about trivial matters, calling on their friends to assist them. “That’s gangsterism, and it’s very bad because you end up severely injuring and killing one another,” he said. “In doing that, you are by no means moving South

He added that prisons were filled to capacity with young people and wanted to know if the youth of the1976 uprising would be happy to see today’s youths going to prison because of misbehaviour. “If those youths were to wake up and see what is happening now, would they smile and say, ‘Yes, this is what we fought for’?” he asked. He then urged the youths to get involved in recreational and sports activities during their free time. The station commander, Lt-Col Freddy Shirinda, informed the youths that the station had earmarked certain taverns in the policing areas where heinous crimes were being committed. “Murders and rapes happen while people are in or from these taverns, but youths still go there,”

work effectively.” He added that ladies must also stop their habits of going to a shebeen or tavern when they surely know that they don’t have money to buy beer. “Whose money are you going to use once you get to the tavern?” he asked. “You drink with men’s money and the next thing, they stab you to death when you refuse to go with them.” Young poet and speech writer Lethokuhle Mpilo (14) said that she had enjoyed participating in the activities of the day. She then recited a striking part of a poem, where her voice rose and echoed with each word coming from her mouth. “I came here to commemorate Youth Day with my peers,” she said. “But I also learnt a lot from different speakers.”

Vuledzani Pilani will never forget the 13th day of December 2010 when he accompanied his presenter friend to the studios of Musina FM. “My friend suddenly had an emergency and there was no one to continue with his show immediately. He then showed me how to play continuous songs until a replacement was found 30 minutes later. I continued to sit in the studio while tmy friend’s replacement was presenting as I was also assisting him to operate the machines. That is how my love for radio developed and the rest is now history.” Today Pilani, widely known as Mushavhi by his fans, is the darling of the airwaves to the listeners of Musina FM. He presents Tsumbavhuyo from at 12:00 to 13:00 on weekdays. The programme tackles current political issues and issues relating to service delivery. “The programme requires skills which, even in the preparation of capsule news, are additional to the investigative and literary abilities that I possess.” A staunch member of the Jesus for the Poor in Spirit (JPS) Church, Mushavhi also presents Kha ri li

suke every Sunday. “The programme tackles issues about the Christian religion and how people can overcome the influence of Satan. I also invite pastors who come and preach. I play anointing gospel music and interview gospel artists in order to promote their music. Each time I open the telephone lines, people call in large numbers to show that they are interested in my show.” Born and bred at Thengwe Mapate, Mushavhi came to Musina to work as a debt collector in 2010. “I fell so deeply in love with radio that I decided to put my debt collector job on hold. I’m now into radio full time. Radio connects me with different community members, and I learn new things daily.” He says his future plan is to see himself in one of the mainstream radio stations in the near future. His message to those who want to follow a career in radio is: “The importance of radio rests on something other than the fact that it is more demanding and skilful than might be supposed. One must be ready to work hard and be willing to learn new skills daily.”

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By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Former Univen presenter now a legal guru A former radio presenter at Univen FM, Ms Elelwani Makhuvha, is leaving her mark in the legal fraternity. Even though she has been in the business of law and justice for less than half a decade, Ms Makhuvha has started to pave her way, and she is trying hard to ensure that justice prevails. Ms Makhuvha’s radio career was very brief and lasted from 2007 to 2009 while she was studying. She said there was a time that her love for radio tempted her to abandon her varsity studies to pursue a career in radio broadcasting. “If it wasn’t for my dad, I would have ventured into radio, but my father sat down with me and directed me in what I think is the right direction and I continued with my studies,” she said. Her story continued after 2009 when she graduated at the University of Venda with an LLB degree. After obtaining her degree, she went to law school and from there she worked as a candidate attorney at the Legal Aid Board. Hardly two years into the profession, she was admitted as an independent advocate and, earlier this year, she opened her own law

firm, EM Attorneys. “They say there is no business in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) but are always clients every now and then who want to be represented in court,” she said. She said that if it were not for her family and her spouse’s parents, she wouldn’t have triumphed in this profession. Being

a woman in an environment dominated by men never stopped her from reaching her full potential. “I’ve been told too often that this profession is for men, and that’s pure generalisation. I have been here and made it for myself, and yes, I am still growing. I always put those negative thoughts aside and focus on my goals,” she said.

Ready for court: Ms Elelwani Makhuvha

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JPS Ministries hold Youth Day parade Hundreds of young people from Musina celebrated Youth Day under the banner of Jesus for the Poor in Spirit International Ministries (JPS) on 16 June. Led by a well-known lawyer, Adv Bishop Edward Pesulo, the church organised a parade from the Nancefield Municipal offices to their church premises in the township. Pesulo says Christians had a role to play in maintaining democracy. “Christians should not only dominate in churches, they should also be part of the government structures since they

are part of the democracy of this country. Christians were also part of the youth who fought for the abolishment of Bantu Education in 1976. If God has authority over the ones who are elected, then we should also play our part to make sure that people’s political wishes are maintained.” The coordinator of the event, Pastor Kgaugelo Mhlongo, said dapart from being involved in politics and the maintenance of democracy, the most important thing that all Christians should do was to pray. “Whether you like it or not, to be a citizen, with the freedoms we have, means

responsibility to those freedoms. We feel that, as a church, we have an obligation to join the world in commemorating this special day.” One of the young people who took part in the event, Lesedi Kgalushi, stated that as Christians they felt that they should celebrate the day as part of honouring the deaths of hundreds of Soweto schoolchildren. “This day changed the course of the country’s history. Through this parade, we are showing respect to our heroes who made things to be possible for us to have this better life that we are enjoying now.”

Some of the young people from Musina who celebrated Youth Day under the banner of Jesus for the Poor in Spirit International Ministries (JPS) on Monday.

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By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

New road for Matshavhawe community R3.2m market stall project at Madimbo Residents of Khunda and Matshavhawe in Ward 31 of the Makhado Municipality braved the cold weather last Friday morning to witness the official opening of the new Piesanghoek-Khunda tarred road. The new access road was part of the projects approved by the Makhado municipal council for the 2013/2014 financial year. Isolated villages in the Nzhelele area alongside the Witvlag farms have been without a tarred road and travelling was difficult, especially during

the rainy season. The village’s Vhakoma, Vho-Nemirini, thanked the community and the municipality. He said the road created smooth access to the villages. “We should celebrate this development. Before, it used to be a privilege to travel on a tarred road, but today it’s a necessity,” he said. The mayor, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, said that most of the projects that were approved during the financial year had been officially opened. He insisted that communities should

celebrate as the municipality would continue to take basic service to the communities. “Isolated or not, we will continue to deliver services to all of our people, therefore we should celebrate the success of our projects,” he said. The ward councillor, Cllr Richard Thandavhathu, said that during the financial year for 2014/2015, phase two would continue and proceed to Khunda village. “These communities have most of the services now and we will continue to deliver,” he said.

Nyamukamadi Mbedzi is an unemployed single mother of four children who survives by selling cooked food to local community members. She plies her trade under a tree at Madimbo village. During rainy or windy days, she does not get income because she does not have a proper place to prepare and sell her food. This middle-aged woman hopes that her life will change for the better after the Musina Municipality started with the construction of a market place in her village. The R3,2 million project will comprise 17 market stalls equipped with ablution facilities,

water and electricity connections. Local ward councillor Fistos Mafela says the market place will be graded to make sure that the beneficiaries work in a dust-free and healthy environment. “We will also erect palisade fencing around the market place because it is important for our people to work in a secure environment. We will make the area more open and accessible for all the people who work or shop at the market. This is one of the projects that local people requested during ward meetings and we are implementing it, based on the will of the people and their priorities. This comes after public consulta-

tion with residents and different stakeholders within Ward 1 of the Musina Municipality.” He said the public consultation was aimed at gathering the thoughts of those who dealt with local economic development on a regular basis, to help the council ensure that the new market place met its purpose while recreating the history that Musina is renowned for and proud of. “It is hoped that not only will the new market layout create a renewed vigour for Madimbo village, by attracting more market traders and shoppers, but that it will also help to bring about new investment in the village.”

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Sandani inspired to help up-and-coming artists As a young man, Sam Kanakana Sandani (47) dreamt of being a big star, only to find out that the music industry was a difficult and challenging field of choice. This he realised while recording in Johannesburg where he was forced to sleep on cardboard boxes, newspapers and plastic. He told himself there and then that he would do something to improve conditions for artists, for them not to find themselves where he was at that point. He is now helping local and outside musicians to mould their careers. He coaches young and aspiring artists and helps them with recording. Born in a musical family at Ha-Nesengani in the Vuwani area, for Sam Sandani it was just logical that the music bug

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would bite him. His late father and businessman Vho Calvin Maambelanduni Sandani was a guitarist of note who played with his two brothers, Empson and Phandamulongo. It was natural that the young Sam would sneak into the house and snatch his father’s guitar and strum it while the father was running his businesses. His love of music developed and he told himself that he would one day have his own band and build a studio that would help up-and-coming musicians. Today, Sandani (47), of Maniini K Portion in Thohoyandou, works for the Department of Education and is living his dream. He has accumulated musical instruments one by one and assembled a studio at his house. The humble studio started in 2002, but has attracted big names in the music industry such as Tshivhangwaho na Dzhatsha, Afropop singer Vinny Nange and many other famous artists. Presently, well-known musician Alpheus Mukhese (Target Fire) is working at the studio.

forthcoming album. Sandani has also acquired the services of much-sought-after producer and engineer Eric Nemathaga, who is now a resident producer/engineer at the studio. “We are living our dream. We have assisted many artists here who would otherwise not have had the chance to record. Studio rates are very high in Joburg, which makes many talented artists lose hope. We have been sent here and many are now able to come here, even on foot, and go back home after doing recordings. They are now realizing their dreams, and this makes me very happy,” added Sandani. He also has an album, Africa My Home, and has played for famous groups like Elfas and Simba, The Storm and The Pedestrians. His longterm plans include owning a record label that will look after the interests of many disadvantaged artists. “We are nearly there and the gates are opening up. Bit by bit we are acquiring the latest equipment and the quality produced here is second to none,” he said. Resident producer and master engineer Eric Nemathaga, who was doing the final touches on Mukhese’s new album, said they were fast becoming the basket of African music. “Watch this space. I can tell you, before long we will be competing with the big recording companies. Our dream is to develop as many local artists as possible,” he said They are busy with the Those in need of assistance can phone final touches on Mukhese’s him at 076 134 7762.

Music to encourage

A 28-year-old reggae singer, Ishmael Mudau, uses his voice to urge parents to look after their dependants. “I hold the view that a man or woman only becomes a real parent when they look after their children,” said Mudau. “I have seen how children end up living in the streets or in dire poverty right in their homes because parents are failing to provide for them.” Mudau, who hails from Lwamondo-Zwavhavhili, started singing at the age of 11 and only managed to record his first album, Diphineni, in 2012. “This album is filled with lyrics which encourage people to be joyful and live in peace,” he said. “Why should we hate one another? There is no need!” His second offering, Ndi Ni Funa Nothe (I Love You All) ,came out late last year and was instantly nominated for a Tshivenda Music

Award (best Tshivenda reggae album). “The nomination affirmed that I am a new voice worth listening to,” he said. “I was inspired by the reggae greats such as Burning Spear, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. Locally, I still look up to Khakhathi of Khakhathi and Friends, and Humbulani Ramagwedzha as my motivators. Vho-Ramagwedzha played a big role to nurture my music career by guiding me.” About music, he said: “To me, music is a gift I’ve been given by God to deliver positive messages to the people. I respect my art; I don’t take my gift of being a singer for granted.” Mudau is currently based in Chiawelo, Gauteng. During our interview a fortnight ago, Mudau maintained that, after the release of his latest album, the response became so huge that he had to bring home more stock. “The response is positive. People are so much in love with all my albums.” He added that his music is all about life-related issues such as HIV/Aids, teenage pregnancy and family matters. “Most of my messages are directed at the youth,” he said. “People can expect my new album by next year April. I also have a DVD for the album Diphineni and it is doing very well on the market.”

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By Elmon Tshikhudo

UAAC youth celebrate day with cultural activities Hundreds of youths aligned to the United African Apostolic Church’s youth wing filled the Thasululo FET Main Hall on 16 June for their Youth Day celebrations. Dressed in their traditional blue and white Zionist garb, the youths from more than 30 of the church’s branches celebrated the day in song and dance. Eight choirs competed during the event. The winners, Tshamutilikwa UAAC Choir, Duthuni UAAC and Dzwerani UAAC, took home trophies and certificates while choir members received medals for their effort. Thohoyandou District UAAC Youth chairperson Zacharia Munzhedzi said the competition was the first to be held by the church’s youth. “We have realized that many youth roam the streets on this very important day, with nothing to do, so that they end up engaging in unbecoming be-

haviour. Some end up getting pregnant or indulging in drug and alcohol abuse. We felt that this would be an opportune platform for the youth to display their talents. Our youths are talented, but they do not know this. It is through platforms such as this one that they can discover themselves and follow their talents and make a living out of their God-given skills,” he said. He said he was happy that they had responded in large numbers and spent the whole day participating fully in the programme. “We are very excited; this was just our first June 16 event to honour our predecessors who sacrificed their lives to put us where we are today. We hope to make this an annual event and, based on what we saw today, we hope next year will be better organized,” added Munzhedzi. The function was also attended by senior church members and the CEO of Tha-

sululo FET, Mr Alfred Netshisumbewa. The college sponsored the competition. “We are glad to be associated with this church and mostly its youth. The youth are the future of this country, and we felt we should partner with the church in nurturing them. Who knows, some of them might go out and make a living out of music. We also believe their presence here means that the Holy Spirit is all over here, which is a blessing to us,” said Netshisumbewa. The guest speaker, Mr Paul Miriri of the Miriri Foundation, told youths that the youths of 1976 had fought for them to have a better life and education. “Take your education seriously. You are very privileged. Education is free and there are many opportunities at this time. Embrace them with both arms, and stay away from drugs and alcohol. Lead by example, wherever you are, as members of the church,” he said.

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

16 27 June 2014 By Silas Nduvheni

Univen FM rewards partners and sponsors The deputy chairperson of Univen Radio Board, Ms Asnath Nesengani, has urged the business community and sponsors in Vhembe to support Univen Radio. “We appreciate some of the local business partners who are advertising their businesses with Univen Radio and we are what we are because of you support. You are like someone who ploughs the seed into fertile soil. One day you will reap what you sew, and we hope we are growing bigger and bigger because of your support,” said Nesengani.

Nesengani was speaking during Univen Community Radio’s gala dinner held near Thohoyandou about two weeks ago. During the event, some of the businesspeople, sponsors and media houses were given tokens of appreciation as way of encouraging partnership with Univen Radio. Univen Radio is a community radio station, established on 5 September 1997, and is based at the Univen campus in Thohoyandou. According to the director of communications and marketing

at Univen, Mr Takalani Dzaga, Univen FM is a media house which provides information, education and entertainment to the vast majority of people within the Vhembe region. “We urge our advertisers to be Univen radio’s ambassadors, so that Univen radio can serve the communities around the Vhembe region with pride. Our station provides the platform for the community to address and understand issues of politics, agriculture, sports, gender, youth development, women and children,” said Dzaga.

Limpopo Mirror received a token of appreciation during the event. In our photo, reporter Elmon Tshikhudo receives a gift on behalf of the company from Ms Tshilidzi Shirinda, the station manager of Univen FM (left) and Heavy T Mbedzi, the marketing manager.

GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP ESTABLISHMENT OF 300 SITES AT MAUNANZHELE COMMUNAL PROPERTY ASSOCIATION ON PORTION 9 AND THE REMAINDER OF THE FARM BOSHKOPJE 315 LS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 14 AND 15, CHAPTER 5 OF PROCLAMATION R293 OF 1962 We, Vutsila Consulting, being the authorised agent of the owner of the property mentioned hereunder, hereby give notice in terms of Sections 14 and 15, Chapter 5 of Proclamation R293 of 1962 that we have applied to the Department of Cooperative Governance, Traditional Affairs and Human Settlements with the intention of establishing a township, as set out in the annexure. The purpose of the undertaking of the township establishment process is to deliver housing for the residential settlement and to address the housing backlog in the area and the province. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Municipal Manager, Makhado Local Municipality Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado 0920 for a period of 28 days from the 27th of June 2014.

Univen Radio staff, senior management of the University of Venda, representatives of municipalities and some of the business partners pose for a photograph after the event.

Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at the Makhado Local Municipality, Private Bag x 2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920.

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Portion 9 and the remainder of the farm Boschkopje 315 LS

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Residential: 300 sites Business: 3 Playground: 1 Primary School: 1 Church: 2 Crèche: 2

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Locality

Coordinates of the property are 23°12’37.58’’ South and 30°18’27.18’’ East and measures 49ha in extent

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ALGEMENE KENNISGEWING KENNISGEWING VAN AANSOEK OM DORPSTIGTING VAN 300 ERWE VAN MAUNANZHELE COMMUNAL PROPERTY ASSOCIATION OP ‘n GEDEELTE VAN DIE GEDEELTE 9 VAN DIE PLASS BOSCHKOPJE 315 LS IN TERME VAN ARTIKEL 14 EN 15 HOOFSTUK 5 VAN PROKLAMASIE R293 VAN 1962.

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Ons, Vutsila Consulting, synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar van die eiendom hieronder genome, gee hiermee in terme van Artikel 14 en 15, hoofstuk 5 van Proklamasie R293 van 1962, dat ons aanshoek gedoen het aan die Departement van Samewerkende Regerin, Tradisionele sake en Menslike Nedersettings met die bedoeling van die dorpstigting van 300 erwe soos uiteengesit in die bylae.

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Besonderhede van die aansoek le ter insae gedurende gewone kantoorure by die kantoor van die Munisipale Bestuurder, Makhado Plassilke Munisipaliteit Civic Centre 83 Krogh Straat Makhado 0920 vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf die 27de van Junie 2014. Besware teen of vertoe ten opsigte van die aansoekmoet ingedien word by of skriftelik gerig word aan die Munisipale Bestuurder by die boveermelde adres of by die Makhado Plaaslike Munisipaliteit Privaatsak x 2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920. Bylae: No.

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Maunanzhele Communal Property Association

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Gedeelte van die gedeelte 9 van die plaas Boschkopje 315 LS

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Eiendom Grondgebruike

Residentieël: 300 erwe Besigheid: 3 Speelgrond: 1 Laerskool: 1 Kerk: 2 Crèche: 2

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Ligging

Koördinate van die eiendom is 23°12’37.58’’ Suid en 30°18’27.18’’ Oos en maatreëls 49 hektaar mate

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LIMPOPO MIRROR By Kaizer Nengovhela

Real Hearts too good for Muraleni United Brothers Muraleni United Brothers were surprised by their younger brothers, Midoroni Real Hearts, when they beat United 5-2 in the winter tournament played at Makhitha on Sunday. At the end of regulation time, the score was 1-1 and the winner was determined by a penalty shoot-out. Brothers were strong at the far back and in the striking force department, but they lacked cohesion in the middle of the park. The balls that threatened the defence of Hearts were ballooned from behind. Godwin Mahuwa of Brothers was booked for dirty tricks. Hearts enjoyed more ball possession, but their promising moves were turned into nothing by the rock-solid defence of Brothers. No goal was scored during the first half. Hearts scored in the 78th minute through Phumudzo Thavhulo, after the keeper of Brothers misjudged the ball. Hearts brought on Teddy Thavhiwa and Dalton Simali, but their introduction did not change the complexion of the match. Rendani “Balo” Mathavha equalised three minutes later, after he caught the Hearts keeper Phumudzo Ramantswa (left) of Brothers controls the ball, while Vicent off guard and blasted in a half-volley from inside the box. Ramakokovhu is waiting for the right time to pounce on it.

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18:00 -19:00 19:00- 20:00

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20:00-20:30

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21:00 – 21:45

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21:45-24:00

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Some of the participants were photographed with the management of the Dzanani Township Funwalk Club. By Kaizer Nengovhela

Dzanani Funwalk Club promotes healthy lifestyle “Eat healthy food, exercise and then live long.” Those words were said by the health promoter in the Makhado local area, Ms Ruth Tshishonga, during a formal event that was held after the 16km fun walk at Biaba, Nzhelele, on Monday. The Dzanani Township Funwalk Club arranges and holds the fun walk every three months, where both young and old people are invited to participate. “I encourage you all to eat healthy food; don’t just eat junk food or refrigerated stuff because that kind of food is not good for your health,” Tshishonga said. The chairperson of the Dzanani Township Funwalk Club, Mr Jerry Mukwevho, said that a need had always existed for both young and old

people to get involved in fun walks. “Even those who are not registered as club members are welcome to participate in our actitivies,” he said. “We do not discriminate; the club is for all people around Dzanani.” Mr Chris Mulaudzi (52) was the first person to reach the 16km finishing line. He finished the walk in a record time of 2:10. One of the senior citizens who participated, Ms Annah Rambanduli (72), said she felt like she could add another 16km on top of the 16km she had walked already. “There are so many of us grannies here, taking part, walking side by side,” she said vibrantly. “Our footsteps, as we march, make us encourage one another. It’s my first walk. But I am happy and will walk again next time.” This semester’s event was sponsored businesses such as, among others, Enos Bus Services, Nzhelele Spar, Nzhelele Funeral Undertakers, and Maivha Bus Services. Eastgate Complex. Next to “We thank all our supporters and sponsors,” Thohoyandou Town Hall. Mukwevho said. Affordable price. “We wouldn’t have gone this far in terms of Contact: 079 660 1111 / progress if you hadn’t Mr Chris Mulaudzi was the first person to reach 072 842 2334 the 16km mark. supported us.” Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

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14:30 - 18:00

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18:00 -21:00

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21:00 - 24:00

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Ndou joins Polokwane City The former top striker of Black could become a regular player in Leopards, Rendani Ndou, will the team. “I know that the compebe in Polokwane City’s colours tition is tough in the Premiership when the activities for the new division, but I will do my best to season start in the second week ensure that I remain in the coach’s of August. plans,” he said. According to Ndou’s manager, Ndou started his football career at Mr Calvin Sihwili, the 26-year-old the MMK Funeral Services League goal poacher joined the only Lim- side, Mranzhe Hungry Lions. He popo side in the Absa Premiership later moved to MTM United BrothDivision after they signed a three- ers, where he stayed for one season. year contract. He later migrated to the Vodacom Ndou, or Jethro as he is com- Promotional League side, Vhembe monly known, joined Black FC, where he was a regular for the Leopards from the Mpumduration of his two-year conalanga-based NFD side, tract. When Vhembe FC sold Sivutsa Stars, in January their franchise to Basel this year. Although he FC, Ndou moved to had a two-year contract Gauteng, where with Sivutsa Stars, the he joined Maranzhe-born star Blackpool stayed with the club FC. Blackfor only 18 months. pool FC According to Sihwili, died a Sivutsa Stars failed natural to meet some of their death contractual obligaa year tions, something that after Ndou joined them and he moved prompted him to teron to Richards minate the contract Bay in Kwazulu six months before its Natal, where he expiry date. When asked about joined the other Vodacom his move to PolokLeague side, Iswane City, he said land FC. A scout he had been waitfrom Sivutsa ing for this moRendani Stars saw him ment for too long. “Jethro” during an off-seaHe further inNdou. son tournament dicated that he would and offered work hard, him a twoyear contract. so that he

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086 218 8712. Email: info@collinssebolainc. co.za THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2006 NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU U BVA KHA ‘’RESIDENTIAL 1’’ U YA KHA “RESIDENTIAL 2’’ KHA TSHITENTSI TSHI DIVHEAHO SA ERF 578 THOHOYANDOU-P EXTENSION 1 U ITELA U FHATIWA HA PHERA DZA MITA MINZHI Nne, Tshilidzi Timothy Mudzielwana wa Fulwana Planning Consultants,ndo imela mune wa tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa Erf 578 Thohoyandou - P Extension 1,ndi vha divhadza uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho ya u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Residential 1” vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha muta muthihi u ya kha “Residential 2“, vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha mita i fhiraho muthihi,u itela madzulo a vhathu vhanzhi hu u itela u fhatiwa ha phera nnzhi. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 20 Fulwi 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 20 Fulwi 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119. THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2006 NOTICE FOR REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE FROM ‘’RESIDENTIAL 1’’ TO “RESIDENTIAL 2’’ FOR THE PURPOSE OF ERECTING ROOMS /RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ON ERF 578 THOHOYANDOU –P EXTENSION 1 I, Timothy Tshilidzi Mudzielwana of Fulwana Planning Consultants, being an authorized agent of the registered owner of Erf 578 Thohoyandou –P Extension 1 Township Registration Division MT, Limpopo Province, hereby give notice in terms of Town Planning and Township Ordinance 15 of 1986 for the amendment of Thulamela Municipality Land Use Management Scheme,2006, that I have lodged an application to Thulamela local Munic-

ipality for rezoning from “Residential 1” to “Residential 2” for the purpose of erecting Rooms /Residential Building on the property mentioned above. Plans and Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and Economic Development ,Thulamela local Municipality, first floor, Thohoyandou for the period of 28 days from the 20th of June 2014. Objections and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above Address or to P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 Days from the 20th of June 2014. Address of the applicant: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O .Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700, Tel: 015 297 6060, Fax: 015 297 4040/ 0866635119, Cell: 072 426 6537.

THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NDIVHADZO YA U KHETHEKANYWA, U VALWA HA TSHIPIDA TSHA TSHITARATA KHATHIHI NA U SHANDUKISA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho kha masipala wa Thulamela na kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA) nga Tshilidzi Timothy Mudzielwana wa Fulwana Planning Consultants cc, o imela vha Masipala wa Thulamela malugana na u fhandekanyiwa, u valiwa ha tshipida tsha tshitarata khathihi na u shandukiswa ha kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Street” ane avha mavu a tshitarata u ya kha “Municipal” ane a vha mavu a masipala hu tshi khou shumisiwa ndayotewa ya Venda Land Affairs Proclamation 1990 (Proclamation 45 of 1990) khathihi na ndayotewa ya Ordinance 17 of 1939(section 67-69) u itela u fhatiwa ha vhunamelo ha dzithekhisi na mabisi Dorobono ya Thohoyandou tsini na ESKOM. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou na ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la vhu 20 Fulwi 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 kana Minidzhere muhulwane:

wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la u thoma la u andadziwa ha iyi khumbelo la vhu 27 Fulwi 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.BOX 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119. THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR SUBDIVISION, PARTIAL STREET CLOSURE AND A SIMULTANEOUS REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made to Thulamela Local Municipality and the Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (CoGHSTA) by Tshilidzi Timothy Mudzielwana of the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants cc on behalf of the Thulamela Local Municipality for Subdivision, Partial Street Closure and Rezoning/ Change of land use from “Street” to “Municipal” in terms of the Venda Land Affairs Proclamation of 1990 (Proclamation 45 of 1990) read together with Ordinance 17 of 1939 (section 67-69) for the purpose of a Taxi and Bus Rank with relevant facilities in Thohoyandou CBD next to ESKOM. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou and at the offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 for 28 days from 20th of June 2014. Objections to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950, or offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 for a period 28 days from the 27th of June 2014. Address of authorized agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 297-4040. NDIVHADZO MALUGANA NA U KHETHEKANYWA HA TSHITARATA, U VALIWA HA TSHIPIDA TSHA TSHITARATA KHATHIHI

NA U SHANDUKISA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU UBVA KHA “STREET” TSHINE TSHA VHA TSHITARATA UYA KHA “INSTITUTIONAL” ANE A VHA MAVU TSHIIMISWA U ITELA HA KEREKE VHUKATI HA TELKOM EXCHANGE NA VHUPO HA THOHOYANDOU P EAST HU TSHI KHOU SHUMISWA NDAYOTEWA YA VENDA LAND AFFAIRS PROCLAMATION, 1990 (PROCLAMATION 45 OF 1990) KHATHIHI NA NDAYOTEWA YA ORDINANCE 17 OF 1939(SECTION 67-69). Nne Timothy Tshilidzi Mudzielwana wa Fulwana Planning consultants cc, sa dzhendedzi lire mulayoni lo imela masipala wa Thulamela ndi khou vha divhadza nga ha khumbelo yo itiwaho kha masipala wa Thulamena na kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA) malugana na u khethekanywa,u valwa ha Tshipida tsha Tshitarata khathihi na u shandukiswa ha kushumisele kwa mavu ubva kha tshitarata “Street” uya kha “Institutional” ane avha mavu a tshiimiswa u itela kereke vhukati ha Telkom Exchange na vhupo ha Thohoyandou P east hu tshi khou shumisiwa ndayotewa ya Venda Land Affairs Proclamation, 1990 (Proclamation R45 of 1990) khathihi na ndayotewa ya Ordinance 17 of 1939 (Section 67-69). Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou na ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la u thoma la u andadziwa ha iyi khumbelo la 20 fulwi 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 kana Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva duvha la u thoma la u andadziwa ha iyi khumbelo la 27 Fulwi 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119.

NOTICE FOR APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION, PARTIAL STREET CLOSURE AND A SIMULTANEOUS REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE FROM “STREET” TO “INSTITUTION” FOR CHURCH THOHOYANDOU-P IN TERMS OF VENDA LAND AFFAIRS PROCLAMATION, 1990 (PROCLAMATION R45 OF 1990) READ TOGETHER WITH ORDINANCE 17 OF 1939 (SECTION 67-69). I Timothy Tshilidzi Mudzielwana of Fulwana Planning consultants cc, being the authorised agent of Thulamela Local Municipality, hereby gives notice in terms of the Venda Land Affairs Proclamation, 1990 (Proclamation R45 of 1990) read together with Ordinance 17 of 1939 (Section 67-69) that I have lodged an application to Thulamela Local Municipality and the Department of Cooperative governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (CoGHSTA) for Subdivision, Partial Street closure and a simultaneous rezoning/ change of land use from ‘Street” to “Institutional” for Church between Telkom exchange and Thohoyandou P East settlement. Particulars of this application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou and at the offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 for the period of 28 days from 20 June 2014. Objections to or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the above address or P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 or offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 within a period of 28 days from 27 June 2014. Address of authorized agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 2974040. Notice in Terms of Section 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Mr Maphaha Mashudu Adam shall lie for inspection at the master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of 30 days calculated from the date of this publication Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 18th day of June 2014. Madala Phillip Attorneys, Executrix Attor-

neys, Office No 84, Block C, PO Box 3411, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 015 962 2230, REF: MAD/ MAPHAHA/EST:117 Notice in Terms of Section 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Wilson Mafemani Mabunda, ID: 500516 5432 083 of Olifashook Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 23rd day of January 2014, Estate No: 230/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, shall lie for inspection at the master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of June 2014. M.G Mathe Attorneys, Office no 44, LIMDEV Building (NPDC), Block D, 2nd Floor, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 015 962 2404. Notice in Terms of Section 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Pharamela Rambelani Elias, ID: 521023 5683 083 of Phiphidi Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 05th day of April 2013, Estate No: 811/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, shall lie for inspection at the master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of June 2014. M.G Mathe Attorneys, Office no 44, LIMDEV Building (NPDC), Block D, 2nd Floor, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 015 962 2404. Notice in Terms of Section 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Ratshinyiwaho Muthuhadini Samuel, ID: 500101 7721 088 of Khalavha Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 19th day of March 2013, Estate No: 791/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, shall lie for inspection at the master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of June 2014. M.G Mathe Attorneys, Office no 44, LIMDEV Building (NPDC), Block D, 2nd Floor, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 015 962 2404. Notice of Environmental Impact Assessment Notice is hereby given in terms of regulation 54 (2c) regulations published in the goverment notice No: 543 of under section 24(5) read with section 44

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of 18 June 2010 of National Environmental Management Act (act no: 107 of 1998) as amended to carry out the following project. Project Discription: Proposed Demarcation of 50 residentail sites with streets pattern and other associated infrastructues in Lombard village within Thulamela Municipality under Vhembe District in Limpopo Province. Ledet ref: 12/1/9/1 - V73 Project Location: Lombard village on the farm Lombaard 220 LT (Co-ordinates, 23003’48.8”S and 030052’52.6”E) Proponent: Thulamela Local Municipality Environemental Consultants: Nemda Consultancy cc In order to ensure that you are indentified as an interested and affected party or if require further information regarding the project, please submit your name, and contact details, stating your interest and relevant issues om the matter in writing within 30 days of publication of this notice. All queries and comments need to be directed to the following address: Contact person: Cliff Bitankulu Tel/Fax: 015 962 1639 E-mail: nemdacompany@gmail. com Address: P.O.Box 478, Sibasa, 0970 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 100 residential sites located at Tshikhudini village within Thulamela Local Municipality of Vhembe District, Limpopo Provine. Ledet ref: 12/1/9/1 - V82 Propenent: Thulamela­ Local Municipality Consultants: Nemda­ Consultancy cc Contact person: Cliff Bitankulu Tel/Fax: 015 962 1639 E-mail:nemdacompany@ gmail.com Address: P.O.Box, 478, Sibasa, 0970 In order to ensure that you are identified as an interested and/or affected party (IAP) on in terms of the EIA process please submit your name, contact information and interest to the contact person above within 30 days of publication of this notice. 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 200 residential sites located at Tshikonelo-Tshidembe village

LIMPOPO MIRROR within Thulamela Local Municipality of Vhembe District, Limpopo Provine. Ledet ref: 12/1/9/1 - V76 Propenent: Thulamela­ Local Municipality Consultants: Nemda­ Consultancy cc Contact person: Cliff Bitankulu Tel/Fax: 015 962 1639 E-mail:nemdacompany@ gmail.com Address: P.O.Box, 478, Sibasa, 0970 In order to ensure that you are identified as an interested and/or affected party (IAP) on in terms of the EIA process please submit your name, contact information and interest to the contact person above within 30 days of publication of this notice. 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 200 residential sites located at Tshilivho village within Thulamela Local Municipality of Vhembe District, Limpopo Provine. Ledet ref: 12/1/9/1 - V75 Propenent: Thulamela­ Local Municipality Consultants: Nemda­ Consultancy cc Contact person: Cliff Bitankulu Tel/Fax: 015 962 1639 E-mail:nemdacompany@ gmail.com Address: P.O.Box, 478, Sibasa, 0970 In order to ensure that you are identified as an interested and/or affected party (IAP) on in terms of the EIA process please submit your name, contact information and interest to the contact person above within 30 days of publication of this notice. THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY AMENDMENT OF SCHEME. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME OF 2006, IN TEMRS OF SECTION 56(1) (B) (I) OF THE TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986. I, Patrick Netshituka owner of Erf 1 Thohoyandou E Township measuring 769 m2, hereby give notice in terms of section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance 15 of 1986, that i have applied to the Thulamela Local Municipality for the amendment of the Thulamela Land Use Management Scheme of 2006 by rezoning of the aforementioned property. The subject property is to be rezoned from Residential 1 to Business 1. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager of Development and Planning, Room SS24, Private Bag X 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 for a period of 28 days from

27 June 2014. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the address above or Should no comments and/or objections be received as set out above, the municipality will assume that you are in support of the application and may approve the proposed land use rights. NDIVHADZO KHUMBELO YA U SHANDIKISA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU NGA TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986 NA THULAMELA TOWN PLANNING MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2006 Vha khou divhadzwa uri hu na khumbelo yo itwaho nga Patrick Netshituka, mune wa Erf 1 Thohoyandou E, uri huvhe ha dzi "Offices and Residential Buildings". Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi, manwalo aya a khou wanala ofisi SS24 ya minigere muhulwane wa kudzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, Masipalawa Thulamela, Thohoyandou. Manwalo aya ado wanala lwa tshifhinga tshiedanaho maduvha a 28 ubva kha duvha la u thoma la u andadziwa ha khumbelo iyo yo bulwaho afho ntha.Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele masipala wa Thulamela kha Diresi itevhelaho, Thulamela Local Municipality, Private bag X 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedzwa lwa maduvha a 28 ubva kha u andadzwa ha iyi khumbelo. Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Khubani Sanikie Mabasa of Identity number: 750213 0715 087 of Xikukwani Village, Giyani, Limpopo Province who died on the 08th day of April 2014 and who was a widow at the time of her death. Estate number: 20380/2014, Master’s office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 49/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Ngobeni Magezi James of Identity number: 620602 6015 088 of Makoxa Village, Giyani, Limpopo Province who died on the 14th day of June 2014 and who was married in community of property to Chauke Dumisani Annah of ID: 630718 0543 087. Estate number: 21641/2014, Master’s office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 78/2014

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Late Magezi Thomas Mashaba, Identity number: 520303 5525 083 of Xithlelani Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 28th day of February 2014, Estate No: 506/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoyandou. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 26/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Nengwenani Ntshavheni Alson of Identity number: 530313 5508 086 of Tshivhilwi Village, Giyani, Limpopo Province who died on the 09th day of June 2014 and who was married in community of property to Nyambeni Agnes Nengwenani of ID: 510606 0236 080. Estate number: 20435/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 74/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Nemukula Tshifhiwa Vidah of Identity number: 730123 0947 082 of Ha-Makhuvha Village, Vhembe District Limpopo Province who died on the 25th day of May 2014 and who was unmarried at the time of her death. Estate number: 20438/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 75/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Maropene William Mabala of Identity number: 530427 5734 086 of Ha-Muila Village, Vhembe District Limpopo Province who died on the 31st day of May 2014 and who was customarily married to Mabala Makhubana Florah of ID: 6306160264086 at the time of his death. Estate number:20413/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the

above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 73/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Shirilele Thomas Mahlaole of Identity number: 350405 5152 084 of Mbalati Village, Vhembe District Limpopo Province who died on the 26th day of April 2014 and who was customarily married to Mithavini Anna Maluleke of ID: 451118 0241 087 and Mitaveni Mahlaule of ID: 330303 0705 086 at the time of his death. Estate number: 20347/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 64/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Makhari Azwifaneli Eunice of Identity number: 610112 0976 089 of 1124 Thohoyandou Blocl J, Vhembe District Limpopo Province who died on the 02nd day of June 2014 and who was unmarried at the time of her death. Estate number: 20403/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate

are required to lodge their Baloyi Incorporated, claims with undersigned Box 3305, Louis Trichwithin 30 days after the ardt, 0920, Ref: BAdate of publication. Signed LOYI/EST 76/2014 at Thohoyandou on this Notice to Creditors in the 20th day of June 2014. Deceased Estate Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis In the estate of the Late Sergeant Trichardt, 0920, Ref: Selamolela Ephraim of Identity numBALOYI/EST 72/2014 ber: 420904 5520 080of Notice to Creditors in Tshino Village, Vhembe Deceased Estate District Limpopo ProvIn the estate of the Late ince who died on the 16th Negukhula Mukoma day of September 2010 Bruce of Identity number: and who was married in 471021 5145 087of No 65, community of property Shayandima Location, to Selamulele Tengani Vhembe District Limpopo Province who died on the 08th day of November 2013 and who was married in community of property to Nyamufhiwa Suzan Negukhula of ID: 510607 0144 084. Estate number:20454/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani

Eunice of ID: 460904 0525 085. Estate number: 2244/2010, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 20th day of June 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 66/2014

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DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS TEMPORARY PARAMEDIC (4x positions) (one-year contract) Duties: The successful candidate will be required to manage University Ambulances; assist ill students and staff; prevent medico-legal hazards on campus and transfer patients to hospital. Requirements: Grade 12 certificate, qualified as Basic Ambulance Assistant (BAA), valid code C1 driver's licence and PDP. Registration with the Health Professionals Council of South Africa and two years' experience are essential. For full details and how to apply: Visit www.univen.ac.za Closing date: 11 July 2014 Written Applications: The Director HR, University of Venda, Private Bag, X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 or e-mail: HR@univen.ac.za An equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Applicants not corresponded with within 2 months of the closing date, to please consider their application as unsuccessful. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates with foreign qualifications will be required to have their qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) before they assume duty.

VHEMBE F.E.T. COLLEGE Site no 203, Private Bag X2136, Sibasa, 0970, Limpopo • Tel: (015) 963 3156 / 963 3657 • Fax: (015) 963 3154 • E-mail: fetcol@mweb.co.za

BID / TENDERS INVITATION REQUIRED AT

TENDER / BID NO

CLOSING DATE

RE-ADVERTISEMENT Tenders (bids) are invited from Registered Security Companies to render 24hrs monitoring, patrolling, and safe keeping of College properties: i.e. Equipment, Building, Machinery, and staff. Specification: Day Shift 3 Armed (Grade C) 1 Unarmed (Grade D) Night Shift 1 Armed (Grade C) 1 Unarmed (Grade D)

Central Office

VFETC 12

31 July 2014 Time: 11h00

Tenders (bids) are invited from Registered Security Companies to render 24hrs monitoring, patrolling, and safe keeping of College properties: i.e. Equipment, Building, and Machinery. Specification: Day Shift 1 Armed (Grade C) 1 Unarmed (Grade D) Night Shift 1 Armed (Grade C) 1 Unarmed (Grade D)

Thengwe Campus

VTVET 13

31 July 2014 Time: 11h00

Tenders (bids) are invited from Experienced and reliable companies to render the following services: • Classrooms and Offices cleaning: Sweeping and scrubbing of floors, Polishing and cleaning of windows. • Gardening of surrounding, planting of grass and flowers, watering and weeding. Service provider to supply own equipments, materials and irrigation sprinklers for both classroom cleaning and gardening.

Thengwe Campus

VTVET 14

31 July 2014 Time: 11h00

DESCRIPTION

Tenders / Bids obtainable from: Central Office, Stand No. A 203, SIBASA Post delivery to: Vhembe FET College, Central Office, Private Bag X2136, SIBASA, 0970 This bid will be evaluated in terms of 80/20 scoring points. • Relevant CIDB’s • Certificates of good standing • Psira This document will be sold at a non-refundable amount of R100.00. Site briefing / viewing will be conducted on 02 July 2014 at 10h00 at Thengwe Campus. Please note that no tender received in electronic format (fax, email, or otherwise) will be accepted.

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District Municipality

District Municipality

Notice

Request for Bids/Proposals Bid Number

Description

CIDB Bid Fee Grading

Docs Compulsory Available Briefing Session/Site Inspection

Closing Technical Date Enquiries

VDM/ PLANN/28/05/2014/01

Supply and Delivery of Landing Deport Equipment and Tools

None

R137.00

30 June 2014

7 July 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality

18 July 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Development Planning, Mr MP Mudau at (015) 960-2000

VDM/ TECH/28/05/2014/01

Supply and Delivery of Five Vehicle

None

R344.00

30 June 2014

7 July 2014 at 12:00 at the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality

18 July 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Technical Services, Mr R Madimutsa at (015) 960-2000

Vhembe District Municipality brings the 2014 Vhembe Carnival also known as Mapungubwe Heritage Route Celebration (MHRC). Date: 27 - 28 September 2014 Venue: Musina Showground The Vhembe Carnival consists of the following activities: • Cultural Festival • Marketing Tour • Tourism Business Dinner • Mapungubwe Lecture • Exhibition • Fashion Show • Magusheshe/Bikers • Xibakele/Musangwe • Street Parade • Brass Band • Drum Majorettes • Miss Vhembe and • Music Festival • Soccer Tournament Human Communications 109925

Complete bid documents, sealed in an envelope marked with the above-mentioned bids, must be deposited in the bid box, next to the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (former Venda Tusk Hotel), whereafter the bids will be opened in public. The following documents are required and should form part of the bid: • Original Tax Clearance Certificate • Company Registration Certificate • Proof of purchased bid document receipt • Bidder’s certified copy of ID document • Proof that the bidder’s municipal business account or any of the director’s municipal account is not in arrears (NB: Municipal clearance not older three months) • Certified B-BBEE Verification Certificate. Late bids, telegraphic, e-mailed or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept a bid as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid. Administrative enquiries can be directed to the Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at (015) 960-2093/2107/2075. Mr MT Makumule - Municipal Manager Vhembe District Municipality, Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950

Vhembe District Municipality REQUEST FOR TENDER/PROPOSALS

VHEMBE F.E.T. COLLEGE

BID FEE

DOCS AVAILABLE

COMPULORY BRIEFING SESSION/SITE INSPECTION

CLOSING DATE

TECHNICAL ENQUIRIES

VDM/ PLANN/ 02/05/ 2014/01

Supply and Delivery of Material for Tshakhuma Community Nursery

None

R137.00

30th June 2014

7th July 2014 at the entrance of Vhembe district municipality at 14H00

18th July 2014 at 12:00

General Manager Development Planning Mr Mudau M.P. at 015 960 2000

RFQ/ VDM/MM/ 11/02/ 2014/01

Anti –Fraud and Corruption Hotline

None

R72.00

30th June 2014

7 July 2014 at the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality at 15H00

18th July 2014 at 12:00

Risk Officer Mr Nethengwe D at 015 960 2000

Must be deposited in the bid box, next to the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (Former Venda Tusk Hotel) wherein the bids will be opened in public.

Late bid, telegraphic, e-mails or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept a tender as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Administrative enquiries can be directed to Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at telephone number (015) 960 2093/2107/2075

BID / TENDERS INVITATION

MR MAKUMULE M.T MUNICIPAL MANAGER VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY PRIVATE BAG X 5006 THOHOYANDOU 0950

Invitation for tender for the construction of new buildings, and alteration and additions to existing buildings at Vhembe Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College.

MAVHOI CAMPUS The project is located at Mavhoi Campus in Makhado Local Municipality, Limpopo and include the following: 2.1 Construction of new administration building, new multi-purpose hall, 5 new classrooms and a new gatehouse. Only bidders with a CIDB grading of 7GB or Higher will be considered. MASHAMBA CAMPUS The project is located at Mashamba Campus in Makhado Local Municipality, Limpopo and include the following: 3.1 Construction of new administration building, new multi-purpose hall, 10 new classrooms and a new gatehouse. Only bidders with a CIDB grading of 7GB or Higher will be considered.

CIDB GRADING

The following documents are required and shall form part of the bid: Original Tax Clearance Certificate, Company Registration Certificate, Proof of Purchased tender document receipt, Bidders Certified copy of ID Document, Proof that the bidder municipal business account or any of the directors municipal account is not in arrears (N.B.Municipal Clearance not older three month) and Certified BBBEE Verification certificate.

Site no 203, Private Bag X2136, Sibasa, 0970, Limpopo • Tel: (015) 963 3156 / 963 3657 • Fax: (015) 963 3154 • E-mail: fetcol@mweb.co.za

REQUIRED AT Mavhoi Campus

DESCRIPTION

Complete Tender document sealed in an envelope marked the above mentioned bids,

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DESCRIPTION

BID NUMBER

TENDER CLOSING / BID NO DATE VTVET 31 July 16 2014 Time: 11h00

District Municipality

Request for Bids/Proposals Bid Number

Mashamba Campus

VTVET 17

31 July 2014 Time: 11h00

Tenders / Bids obtainable from: Central Office, Stand No. A 203, SIBASA Post delivery to: Vhembe FET College, Central Office, Private Bag X2136, SIBASA, 0970

Description

CIDB Grading

Closing Bid Fee Docs Compulsory Available Briefing Session/ Date Site Inspection

Technical Enquiries

R344.00 30 June 6CE VDM/TECH/ Xikundu Mhinga 2014 PE/7CE or 06/06/2014/06 Bulk Water Supply higher Xamarhwanwani to Xaswita Bulk Pipeline

11 August 9 July 2014 at 11:00 at Xikundu 2014 at 12:00 turnoff (Van Rooyen Junction)

General Manager: Technical Services, Mr R Madimutsa at (015) 960-2000

VDM/TECH/ Xikundu Mhinga 06/06/2014/02 Bulk Water Supply Xamarhwanwani to Peninghotsa Bulk Pipeline

R344.00 30 June 6CE 2014 PE/7CE or higher

11 August 9 July 2014 at 11:00 at Xikundu 2014 at 12:00 turnoff (Van Rooyen Junction)

General Manager: Technical Services, Mr R Madimutsa at (015) 960-2000

VDM/TECH/ Xikundu Mhinga 06/06/2014/03 Bulk Water Supply Saselamane to Makuleke Bulk Pipeline

R344.00 30 June 6CE 2014 PE/7CE or higher

11 August 9 July 2014 at 11:00 at Xikundu 2014 at 12:00 turnoff (Van Rooyen Junction)

General Manager: Technical Services, Mr R Madimutsa at (015) 960-2000

R344.00 30 June 6CE VDM/TECH/ Xikundu Mhinga 2014 PE/7CE or 06/06/2014/04 Bulk Water Supply higher Makuleke to Xamarhwanwani Bulk Pipeline

11 August 9 July 2014 at 11:00 at Xikundu 2014 at 12:00 turnoff (Van Rooyen Junction)

General Manager: Technical Services, Mr R Madimutsa at (015) 960-2000

VDM/TECH/ Makhado West Bulk 3CE or 06/06/2014/05 Water Supply Joining higher of the Two Reservoirs at Mowkop

11 August General Manager: 10 July 2014 at Technical Services, 10:00 at Mowkop 2014 at Mr R Madimutsa at 12:00 Reservoir (015) 960-2000

R344.00 30 June 2014

Complete bid documents, sealed in an envelope marked with the above-mentioned bids, must be deposited in the bid box, next to the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (former Venda Tusk Hotel), whereafter the bids will be opened in public. The following documents are required and should form part of the bid: • Original Tax Clearance Certificate • Company Registration Certificate • Proof of purchased bid document receipt • Bidder’s certified copy of ID document • Proof that the bidder’s municipal business account or any of the director’s municipal account is not in arrears (NB: Municipal clearance not older three month) • CIDB Certificate • Certified B-BBEE Verification Certificate. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

Tender document will be obtained as from 3 July 2014 at the Central Office of Vhembe TVET College at Stand No 203, Unit A, Sibasa, Limpopo upon payment of non-refundable amount of R300.00. Only cash or bank guaranteed cheque made out to Vhembe FET College will be acceptable. A compulsory briefing session will be held at the Makwarela Campus in Sibasa, Lim­ popo on 3 July 2014 at 11:00. Prospective bidders are expected to meet the representative of the Project Manager at the hall where the briefing will be held. All bids will remain valid for a period of ninety days after the time and date of opening. Late submissions, telegraphic, telefax, or email transmission tender will not be accepted. Vhembe TVET College does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid / tenders and reserves the right to accept a tender as a whole or in part. All tenders and supporting documents must be sealed in a cover clearly marked “INVITATION FOR TENDER FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW BUILDINGS, AND ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO EXISTING BUILDINGS AT VHEMBE TECHNICAL AND VOCATIO­ NAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COLLEGE” along with the name of the particular project and must be deposited in the tender box, at Central Office, Site No 203, Sibasa, Limpopo, not later than 31 July 2014 at 11:00 for all the bids. All enquiries can be directed to Mr ND Maiwashe at +27 15 963 3657, +27 15 963 3156 or +27 15 963 3154. All technical related enquiries should be directed by email to: fetcol@mweb. co.za and cc: admin@msw.za.com.

quotes@hmmedia.co.za

Late bids, telegraphic, e-mailed or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept a bid as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid. Administrative enquiries can be directed to the Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at tel. (015) 960-2093/2107/2075. Mr MT Makumule - Municipal Manager Vhembe District Municipality, Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950 Human Communications 109965


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Tenders & Vacancies

District Municipality

Erratum Bid Number Description RFP/VDM/ Household Sanitation: Thulamela TECH/27/05/2014/02 Municipality RFP/VDM/ Household Sanitation: Makhado TECH/27/05/2014/03 Municipality RFP/VDM/ Household Sanitation: Mutale TECH/27/05/2014/04 Municipality Kindly be informed that the closing time of the abovementioned bids will be on 1 August 2014 at 12:00. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. MT Makumule - Municipal Manager

Ravele Communal Property Association Reg. No. CPA/04/0690/A

P.O. Box 363, LEVUBU, 0929, RSA • Appelfontein 8(3) 35 LT, B1, Road D1806, LEVUBU, 0929, RSA

Contact Details: Tel: + 27 (0) 79 205 0377 • Fax: 086 562 9562 E-mail: info.ravelecpa@gmail.com • Website: http://www.ravelecpa.co.za

INVITATION FOR RAVELE COMMUNAL PROPERTY ASSOCIATION GENERAL AND MAULUMA FARMING ENTERPRISE 1938 (PTY) LTD SHAREHOLDERS MEETINGS 1. The matter above bears reference, 2. The beneficiaries of Ravele Communal Property Association [the CPA], ‘a land holding institution incepted in terms of Communal Properties Association Act, 1996’ and the shareholders of Mauluma Farming Enterprise 1938 (Pty) Ltd [the Company], ‘a subsidiary company of Ravele Communal Property Association incepted in terms of the Companies Act, 2008 as amended’ [the Company] are hereby invited to the respective meetings scheduled as follows: 2.1. Date: Sunday, 29 June 2014, 2.2. Venue: Mauluma-Musanda, 3. Meetings schedule. 3.1. Session I: CPA Beneficiaries meeting. Time: 10h30-12h30 3.2. Session II: Company shareholders meeting. Time: 12h30-14h30 4. Your attendance will be highly appreciated. Regards, Ravele T.B. Secretariat and Administrator Cell: 072 423 4012 Fax: 086 273 2645 Email: bethuel.ravele@xlim.co.za Enquiries: Chairperson: N.N. Netshisahulu Cell: 083 695 6940 Email: netshisahulu.ravelecpa@gmail.com

Secretary: N.P. Ravele Cell: 072 186 0073 Email: npravele.ravelecpa@gmail.com

This advert is hereby issued with the approval of the Chairperson, Mr. N.N. Netshisahulu in terms of the adopted Ravele Communal Property Association 2014 Annual Programme as ratified by the General Council.

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TSHIKEVHA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HO

NOUR THE LORD

Private Bag X2510 • Sibasa • 0970 • Limpopo Province • RSA Tel/Fax: (015) 963 2122 / Email: tshikevh@mweb.co.za www.tshikevha.co.za

TEACHING VACANCIES

POST 1: English Home Language Grade 6-7 POST 2: Mathematics & Physical Sciences Grade 10-12

Send your CV (with contact numbers), two recent testimonials, one of which should be from your local pastor (not older than 3 months), certified copies of certificates and academic records, (SAQA evaluation certificate for foreign applicants), as well as SACE certificate to: The Principal Tshikevha Christian School Private Bag X2510 Sibasa 0970 or personally deliver it to the school which is situated at Mbaleni next to Block G Ext. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted telephonically.

CLOSING DATE: 18 JULY 2014

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Tshikevha Christian School requires two (2) devoted CHRISTIAN EDUCATORS to teach in the Middle School and the High School. Applicants should be qualified teachers by profession who are trained to teach the relevant subjects and grades. Foreign educators who wish to apply for any of the advertised posts, should in addition to a recognised professional qualification, have a recognised bachelor’s degree qualification as well as level 7 of SAQA evaluation. We are looking for quality teachers who are currently teaching and producing good results in both the Primary School and High School, especially in Grade 12 for the High School post. Fluency in English will be an added advantage as Tshikevha Christian School is an English Medium School. Tshikevha Christian School offers competitive salary packages.


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By Kaizer Nengovhela

Zamenkomste Brothers the champions of winter tournament

Vonanai Ntlemo of United and Phumudzo Thavhulo attack the ball.

Zamenkomste United Broth- lost shape in the midfield. ers emerged as the winners of The second half saw United pressthe local winter tournament ing hard in search of goals, but they when they beat Midoroni Real failed to break the rock-solid defence Hearts 2-1 in the final of the of Real Hearts. Midoroni abandoned tournament at Makhitha on their positions and packed themselves Sunday. at the far back. Midoroni approached the Nathaniel Makhuja of United match like a house of fire, with scored the equalising goal of the their midfielders distributing tell- match in the 54th minute. He uning passes to the strikers. They leashed a powerful header from threatened to score five minutes outside the box and beat the keeper. into the match, when Rudzani Vonani Ntlemo scored the winner Khalushi forced his way through when he dribbled past three players the defence and passed the ball in a row and blasted in a rocket from to Delton Simali, but his attempt inside the box. missed the target Makhado LFA Stream G U15 Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points by inches. Tshino Shooting Stars 6 3 2 1 12 5 11 In the 14th min- Vyeboom S of Excellent 6 3 0 3 11 9 9 SP Baloyi 6 2 3 1 13 6 9 ute, Phumudzo Kurhuleni Ramukhuba Dev FC 3 2 1 0 5 1 7 5 1 2 2 5 8 5 Thavhulo of Miro- Emmanuel Fun Services 6 1 1 4 7 22 4 roni unleashed a Real Madzhige FC Malfa Stream H Under 15 powerful shot from Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points 4 3 0 1 17 2 9 outside the box Benny's Care Academy Midoroni Real Hearts 3 3 0 0 10 3 9 and the keeper of Tshikota Young Stars 4 2 0 1 9 3 9 Tshikwarani Young Ones 4 1 1 1 6 5 7 United Mpho Mul- Tshikwani Stone Break 3 0 1 1 4 3 4 3 0 0 2 4 8 3 ingwa watched in Western FC Tshikota Hot Spurs 3 0 0 3 1 7 0 disbelief as the ball Ravele United FC 4 0 0 4 3 23 0 hit the net. After Nzhelele Stream A Team Played Won Draw Lost For Against Points the goal, Midoroni

By Frank Mavhungu

Neluvhalani vs Mboyane for provincial title The provincial featherweight title is at stake during tomorrow (Saturday) evening’s boxing bonanza in the Thohoyandou Town Hall. Pfariso Neluvhalani and Klaas Mboyane’s fight is scheduled over ten rounds. The main supporting bout will be a provincial featherweight fight between Sydney Maluleke and Prince Ndlovu. Just like the main bout, this one too is scheduled over ten rounds. A fight that is expected to keep the fans on the edge of their seats will be a

provincial heavyweight bout over eight rounds between Mahomed Ally and Ernest Mulaudzi. Hamisi Guluka (lightweight) from Johannesburg will test his strength against a local opponent, whose name was still to be confirmed at the time of going to press. Another lightweight bout will be between two local boxers, Thizwilondi Nempandoni and Rofhiwa Nemushungwa. Moloko Phela from Lebowakgomo will exchange blows with Tswarelo Mothwene from Jo-

hannesburg in their junior lightweight bout over four rounds. Tshifhiwa Munyai and Moses Maanda will meet in a lightweight bout over four rounds. The event is organized by Tshiawelo Sports and Cultural Development. According to the matchmaker, Mr Ephraim Simba, the first bout is scheduled to start at 18:30. Simba appealed to the people to be punctual. The entrance fee is will be R100 for adults and R50 for juveniles.

MMK league

Harvest time Tomorrow is a big day for the teams that were affiliated to the MMK Funeral Services League last season. They will receive their league prizes during a ceremony that will be held at the Christ Worship House Church Auditorium. The event will start at 17:00. According to the statement from the league, 141 teams from the nine streams will share R611 500 prize money this year. The overall champions, Mukula Young Santos, will receive R35 000 and a floating trophy. Rockers FC, who finished the Champ of Champs matches in the second position, will become R25 000, richer, while the third- and fourth-placed teams, Muziafera Blue Eagles and Western Stars, will be presented with R20 000 and R15 000 respectively.

Dopeni Mighty Comrades Milaboni Ch Them Down Vuvha Kill Them All Maelula Big Powers Sangoma Black Robbers Mauluma All Stars Phadzima Shining Stars JK Masetoni United Matshavhawe United FC Mudunungu Try Again Nyatema FC Matshavhawe Com To See Mavhunga H Sweepers Tshedza Onismuts

24 25 24 22 24 22 24 21 24 22 24 22 22 23

17 14 12 11 10 10 9 8 7 6 7 6 4 3

Team Khakhu Fast XI Mandala Happy Boys Tshikombani Super Star Sheshe Bush Bucks Khakhu Y Chiefs Khalavha Napoli FC Thononda All Stars Trimmer Boys FC Fondwe Mighty Blues Fundudzi United Brothers Tshikhudo First Prof. Mphaila Young Tigers

Played 20 20 19 21 18 20 19 18 20 19 19 19

Team Nzhelele Home Sweepers Manyii DAB Stars Tshituni Hot Spurs Matanda Rockers FC Mamvuka Heroes FC Matanda Seven Stars Mudimeli Bombers Tshikuwi Stone Breakers Mphephu Hotspurs FC Lugisani Arsenal FC Sipholi Smilling Mover Mandiwana Soccer Acad FJ Napoli FC Raliphaswa Roll Stones

Played 22 21 29 27 21 21 22 20 20 22 21 20 20 22

4 2 6 4 8 5 5 6 9 6 4 6 7 4

3 9 6 7 16 7 10 7 8 10 13 10 11 16

56 53 48 47 41 35 36 34 25 22 25 28 24 23

23 37 37 30 29 25 42 35 28 41 37 34 37 55

55 46 42 37 38 35 32 30 30 25 25 24 19 13

Lost 4 3 2 6 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12

For 26 38 25 33 29 31 21 23 17 14 10 12

Against Points 12 44 18 43 13 37 29 37 11 36 27 27 16 25 24 22 34 14 30 13 30 9 36 9

Lost 2 4 5 5 7 5 9 9 7 11 13 11 13 19

For 46 31 38 35 38 32 27 26 30 21 25 21 20 4

Against Points 18 56 16 39 22 38 23 38 28 38 22 36 29 29 24 29 27 27 41 21 35 20 38 17 35 15 39 7

Nzhelele Stream B Won 14 13 10 12 11 6 6 6 2 2 1 1

Draw 2 4 7 3 3 9 7 4 8 7 6 6

Nzhelele Stream C Won 18 11 11 11 12 10 8 9 7 5 6 4 4 2

Draw 2 6 5 5 2 6 5 2 6 6 2 5 3 1

SAFA Vhembe: Masters League Team Vuwani Masters Saselamani Masters Stamina Free Masters Tshinane masters Makhuvha Masters Gooldvidle Masters Mphego Masters Shayandima Masters Sibasa Masters G. Eleven Masters Madonsi Masters Tshakuma Masters Havhavha FC Phiphidi Masters Tshilungoma Masters Itsani Masters Mathule Masters Tshipako Masters Mounts Rider Masters Tsia - Mutsha Masters

Played 9 7 7 6 8 5 9 5 6 9 4 6 7 6 8 4 9 7 4 8

Won 6 6 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 0

Draw 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 4 0 0

Lost 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 5 1 3 3 3 5 1 6 3 3 8

For 29 21 18 17 8 17 27 18 24 20 23 21 18 12 12 6 32 15 15 12

Against Points 23 19 8 18 7 13 10 13 18 13 10 12 21 12 15 12 17 11 26 10 8 9 18 9 18 8 18 7 22 7 9 5 54 5 24 4 12 3 27 0

Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream A

The U/13 netball team from Gateway Primary School came third in the development category of the recent Limpopo Netball Championships in Tzaneen. The principal, staff and team want to thank the sponsors who supported them. It was the first time for a team from Gateway to participate in the provincial championships and they looked professional in their new outfits, sponsored by Jack Klaff Auctioneers. An extra bonus came from Baobab Petroleum, who sponsored large kit bags with each team member’s name printed on as well as a meal. From KwikSpar, they received water bottles and refreshments for the trip. In our photo are at the back, from left to right, Mrs M Theron, Karabo Nthekiso, Esnath Mokwena, Brilliant Ramashidzha and Mr J Garandia. In front are Mrs M Vorster, Rovho Malindi, Esther Mukwevho, Daisy Sematla and Lufuno Mavhona.

Team Tshirululuni XI Bullet Tshivhulana Real Aces Tshimbupfe Disco Stars Madobi Home Boys Kalahari Stars FC Vuwani Liverpool 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 9 10 9 10 8 6 6 4 1

Draw 2 4 6 9 5 7 3 3 5 3 5 4

Lost 4 4 5 4 7 6 9 11 11 13 13 17

For 47 53 44 38 40 42 40 29 21 40 30 27

Against Points 12 50 22 46 31 39 24 36 31 35 32 34 32 33 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 Mutsha United FC Mashau Young Stars Mashau Hungry Lions Mawela FC Valdezia Malumbe Exp Masokolara FC

Played 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Won 20 20 17 16 15 13 12 12 11 9 9 10 8 4 4 3

Draw 7 7 9 6 8 9 11 8 9 9 6 4 4 5 4 7

Lost 3 3 4 8 7 8 7 10 10 12 15 16 18 21 22 20

For 47 42 52 51 42 33 35 33 40 42 38 47 30 19 15 25

Against Points 13 67 16 67 27 60 34 54 29 53 26 48 21 47 28 45 42 42 49 36 43 33 38 32 44 28 50 17 50 16 61 16

LEAGUE LOGS Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 No handwritten logs will be accepted Hlanganani Pool Association Team

Played 9 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 6 7 3 7 7 2 3 3

Team Matlhari FC Mashau Thondoni United Valdezia Juventus FC Bokisi Scientists FC Mpheni Real Rovers Waterval All Stars Jomo Young Stars Mbhokota FC Bungeni You Diplomats Nwaxinyamani United FC Elim Blackpool Jnrs Wata Peace Makers Mailaskop Act Killers Matsila Morn Sweepers Mpheni Hungry Lions Mpheni Young Stars Caring FC Mufeba Cruel Tigers Ribolla Mtn Rangers Nwaxinyamani All Stars

Played 31 31 29 31 30 29 32 30 30 31 31 31 32 32 31 31 30 33 32 32

Team Muwaweni Lucky Stars Muila FC V.K Mulima FC Tshivhangani S Breakers Thembisa Las Vegas Gumani Young Stars Makulana Green Dreams Madadzhi Evers Stars Slanger AC Milan Mukondeni Sh Stars Thothololo Cont Stars Tshivhuyuni Celtics FC Nthabalala Amakh XII Muila Shooting Stars Muumoni Blue Birds Nthabalala Super XI

Played 25 23 23 21 22 25 18 23 20 20 21 21 19 20 22 22

Thabelo Madyisa Peter Mzala Eketleng Diza Hillside Jembe Mamba Toy Yizo Yizo Loss Hlayiseka Woyoza Mhlolo Ribola Mcmodzi

Won 5 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 0

Draw 4 3 2 3 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0

Lost 0 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 3 1 4 3 1 0 0

For 109 87 81 82 71 82 68 75 58 86 31 55 64 17 25 17

Against Points 81 19 73 15 79 12 88 12 88 12 58 11 84 11 85 10 62 10 59 9 29 6 65 5 76 4 23 3 35 0 43 0

Lost 3 4 6 5 6 5 9 8 9 10 12 12 11 18 16 16 17 24 24 27

For 72 61 73 66 66 63 78 55 59 44 43 37 30 35 27 27 44 22 21 8

Against Points 26 68 21 68 50 61 31 60 33 60 45 58 58 55 28 52 46 45 38 45 52 39 46 37 38 34 71 30 43 23 43 23 847 21 78 21 78 18 53 11

Lost 2 4 4 5 7 5 5 10 9 7 11 11 9 7 14 15

For 50 33 39 40 30 24 30 28 23 23 19 19 22 20 19 18

Against Points 20 53 19 47 16 45 23 42 24 35 25 35 239 27 35 25 28 25 25 22 29 22 29 22 29 20 33 19 40 16 40 14

For 23 35 22 27 32 17 26 19 22 24 11

Against Points 17 32 23 30 14 28 19 23 28 22 19 22 26 17 23 16 38 16 31 12 20 9

For 52 23 47 26 20 31 19 17 15 18 17

Against Points 20 45 13 38 18 36 24 28 20 27 31 25 36 17 31 14 21 11 31 9 43 8

Lost 0 3 2 3 3 6

For 15 12 13 10 14 2

Against Points 7 20 9 15 12 14 10 13 15 11 13 4

Malfa Stream B Under 15 Played Won Drawn Lost

For

Against Points

Hlanganani Stream A Won 20 21 19 18 18 17 16 15 12 12 10 9 8 8 4 4 4 6 5 3

Draw 8 5 4 6 6 7 7 7 9 9 9 10 9 6 11 11 9 3 3 2

Hlanganani Stream B Won 15 13 13 13 10 8 7 6 7 5 6 6 5 3 4 3

Draw 8 8 6 3 5 12 6 7 4 7 4 4 5 10 4 5

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Team Mabilu FC Manavhela Real Fighters Gogobole Home Defender Tshiozwi Mates FC Muraleni Y. Rebellions Madombidzha Try Again Ravele Highlanders FC Gogobole Bucks FC Kutama Young Stars Maebani Peace Makers Madodonga United Stars

Played 17 17 16 14 16 15 15 14 17 14 13

Won 9 8 8 6 6 6 5 3 4 2 2

Draw 5 6 4 5 4 4 2 7 4 6 3

Lost 3 3 4 3 6 5 8 4 9 6 8

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream B Team Maebani Young Eagles Muduluni Young Chiefs Manavhela Black Aces Madombidzha Celtics FC Midoroni Real Hearts Maebane United Aces Maisa Rainbow Academy Ramantsha Lotaha FC Murunwa Soccer Academy Bennys Care Academy Ravele Black Dragons

Played 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 16 12 17 18

Won 14 11 10 7 8 7 5 3 3 1 0

Draw 3 5 6 7 3 4 2 5 2 6 8

Lost 2 3 2 4 7 7 11 8 8 10 10

Malfa Stream A Under 15 Team Manyii Bayern Munich Mamvuka Chipolopolo Tshikuwi Young Boys Matsa Super Players Luvhalani Sun Pirates Paradise FC Basel

Team

Played 10 10 10 10 10 10

S Smiling Movers Sangoma Black Robbers Milaboni MTM FC JK Masetoni United Mandala Happy Boys

8 8 8 8 8

Team NTM United FC Mavhunga Young Stars Maulum,a All Stars FJ Napoli FC Phadzima Clever Boys Divhani Rosca United

Played 10 10 10 10 10 10

Team Vuwani Liverpool FC Tshivhulana Clever Boy Nngwekhulu Real Rovers Singo Disco Five Vyeboom Baloyi Friends Tshakhuma Blue Birds Tshakhuma Soc Acad Mavhulani Young Tigers

Played 13 14 14 14 13 14 14 14

Team Benny Soccer Academy Madombidzha Try Again Madombidzha United FC Gogobole Bucs FC Gogobole H Defenders Braambos Young Stars Madombidzha Arsenal FC Maebani Aces United

Played 12 12 13 13 12 11 10 13

Team Muraleni Umlilo FC Gogobole Dangerous D Madombidzha Celtics FC Makhitha IA Runga Muduluni Young Chiefs Ravele All Stars Muraleni Y Rebellions Ravele Black Dragons

Played 9 8 9 8 8 9 9 8

Won 5 4 3 3 2 0

7 6 4 2 0

Drawn 5 3 5 4 5 4

0 1 0 1 0

1 1 4 5 8

22 16 13 6 0

5 7 12 16 16

21 19 12 7 0

Malfa Under 15 Stream C Won 6 5 6 4 4 0

Drawn 1 3 0 4 2 0

Lost 3 2 4 2 4 10

For 22 27 22 28 5 5

Against Points 16 19 16 18 20 18 18 16 30 14 31 0

For 26 30 18 18 19 15 11 2

Against Points 12 32 10 29 11 26 16 26 18 22 21 15 18 10 25 2

For 93 32 35 15 21 10 6 8

Against Points 3 34 17 26 34 23 20 21 24 16 52 9 26 6 54 5

For 19 11 10 8 10 10 6 1

Against Points 7 22 5 16 7 14 6 13 8 12 9 12 20 4 13 2

Malfa Under 15 Stream D Won 10 9 8 8 7 4 2 0

Drawn 2 2 2 2 1 3 4 2

Lost 1 3 4 4 5 7 8 12

Malfa Stream E Under 15 Won 11 8 7 7 5 3 2 1

Drawn 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 2

Lost 0 2 4 6 6 8 8 10

Malfa Under 15 Stream F Won 7 5 4 4 3 3 1 0

Drawn 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2

Lost 1 2 3 3 2 3 7 6

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Narrow victory for Masters Dimani Young Masters narrowly beat the Tshaulu Soccer Academy 1-0 to secure a place in the final of the Boy Nemakonde Soccer Challenge at the Tshifudi Stadium last Saturday. It was the second game for Soccer Academy in a space of four hours. Soccer Academy beat Begwa United Brothers 6-4 in their quarterfinal match at the same venue earlier that day. The first 15 minutes saw Soccer Academy enjoying more ball possession in the middle of the park, with Young Masters

showing no cohesion. They squandered two clear chances, however, within the space of six minutes. Owen Munzhelele caused an upset when he volleyed from the edge of the box, instead of taking his time and picking his spot. Mpho Mudau committed almost a similar blunder a little later when his close-range volley went far wide. No goals were scored in the first half. Tshilidzi Mudau of Young Masters was reprimanded with a card, following an illegal tackle on Avhatendi Ndou in the

56th minute. The game turned lukewarm after both sides effected some changes to their starting line-ups. The goal that separated the boys from the men came in the 64th minute. Masters’ slender striker, Robert Mudau, caught the Academy keeper, Muvhuso Simba, napping and blasted in a rocket after a scramble within the box. Young Masters started to use their delaying tactics after the goal. Their midfielder, Maipfi Siala, was warned with a card for wasting time.

Samuel Muvhango of Young Masters (left) and Mpho Mudau of Academy fight to win the ball. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

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Given Thabo of Academy (right) and Thakhani Ramukhadi of Young Masters are focused on the loose ball.


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