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By Kaizer Nengovhela Eighteen people were killed in two horrific accidents in the province earlier this week. Among the deceased are a whole family of four people. Thirteen people lost their lives near Mokopane and five more in an accident near Malamulele. Six of the 13 deceased in the Mokopane accident are from Vleifontein and the other seven from Mokopane. The local people who were killed are a whole family, Mr Musandiwa Mudau (32), his wife Awelani Ramagoma (28) and two daughters, Mutalutshedzi (6) and Dzuvha (two weeks) and two men, Messrs Novis Mudau (34) and Norman Ralubuvhi (37). They were on their way home from Gauteng when their Polo collided head-on with another vehicle along the N1. According to emergency workers, the passengers died instantly. The national road had to be closed to traffic for several hours to allow rescue workers to remove the bodies of those who had died and those who were still trapped under the capsized cars. The spokesperson for the Limpopo police, Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi, confirmed that they have opened a culpable homicide docket.
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A family representative, Mr Kenneth Ramagoma, said that the family had accepted the loss, although it was difficult to cope without them. “It also important to acknowledge the community support since we received the bad news,” he said. Vhavenda King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana expressed his shock about the incident and sent his condolences to the family, friends and community. He said the horrific accident had robbed the community of energetic young people. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased during this time of grief. The whole community shares the heartache and is saddened that so many lives continue to be lost on South African roads,”he said. The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, expressed his condolences to the family and said that their loved ones would be always be remembered. “‘Understandably, it is very difficult to continue with everyday life after such a traumatic experience, and the family is in need of support,“ he said. Ms Cynthia Van Rensburg, spokesperson of the Road Accident Fund, said that they would help the family to finance the burials. Messrs Novis Mudau and Norman Ralubuvhi will be buried at Vleifontein tomorrow (Saturday). The family of four will be buried on Sunday
Mr Musandiwa Mudau (32).
at Ngwenani ya Ha- Themeli. The service will start at 06:00. Five people were killed in an accident near Malamulele on Sunday afternoon. According to Malamulele police spokesperson W/O Alson Mapindani, the accident happened between Mavambe and Malamulele. He added that a Mercedes Benz travelling from Mavambe with four people inside had collided head-on with a Hyundai from Malamulele, which had two people inside. “Three people died on the scene and two others later passed on at a local hospital,” said Mapindani. At the time of going to press, details of the accident were still sketchy. The names of the deceased and injured were not yet available. The DA also sent its heartfelt condolences to the families of the people who had died in the two accidents over the weekend. According to a statement by the party, the accidents are suspected to have been caused by reckless driving and overtaking at unsafe places and that is “a clear indication that our motorists are not obeying the traffic signs on the roads.” The DA urged the MEC to identify accident hot spots across the province’s roads and to deploy sufficient traffic officials to these roads “to prevent avoidable loss of lives”.
Dzuvha Mudau (two weeks).
Mufhatutshedzwa Mudau (6).
LIMPOPO MIRROR
2 5 September 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo
“No place for ritual murderers in our area” - Gole Mphaphuli
Community members march to the magistrat's court to oppose bail for the suspects. By Kaizer Nengovhela
Community members oppose bail for three suspects Angry people, mostly women, who their lives. What worried them most, marched to the Tshitale Magis- he added, was that most of the cases trate's Court last Friday went where people had been killed reback home happy. The marchers mained unresolved. “We do not want from Sereni were demanding more people to die under mysterious that the three men arrested for the circumstances. If these people are murder and rape of a local gogo be granted bail, they might continue refused bail. with their murderous spree. Let them Happy Mohale (24), Stanley be locked up forever,” he said. Zwidofhela Mugwena (31) and He said the community did not Thomas Serepa (29) stand accused want to see the suspects again in the of murdering and raping Mojaji village as the community felt that Sebyene (83) last month at Sereni. they might continue with their cruel All three, residents of the area, are deeds. “We need the justice system facing charges of murder, rape, arson to make sure that this man does not and robbery. get bail,” an unhappy Rikhotso said. The demonstrators at the court deThe case was postponed to 3 manded that the suspects be removed September for a bail application, from their community. They also but at the time of going to press, Accused: Thomas Serepa (29). demanded that the courts be harsh on the outcome of the hearing was not the suspects and not grant them bail yet available. The three remain in as they were regarded as a danger to custody. the community. Representing the community, Mr Lesley Rikhotso said the community was tired of endless and senseless murders. “We have buried many women over the years in this village, and many died under mysterious circumstances. We are here to say 'enough is enough'. So much innocent blood has been shed, and we want this to end immediately,” he said. Rikhotso said their village had become like a slaughterhouse, where Accused: Stanley Zwidofhela Mugwena (27). many had already lost Accused: Happy Mohale (24).
Barely a week after the police posted a R100 000 reward for information on the alleged ritual murder of Nyelisani Mphaphuli (60), the saga took yet another turn. Angry residents went on the rampage on Sunday, barricading roads with big boulders, torching a house belonging to a person they believe is one of the suspects and damaging two other houses in the village. This was after a meeting called to give feedback about the demands made by the community three weeks ago. The meeting was supposed to have been held at the local tribal offices but could not go ahead as residents feared there was muti at the venue. It was later held at the local sports field. The feedback was not well received by the residents, who then demanded that the suspects be questioned. A sister of the deceased, who was at Tshakhuma, had to be fetched there to come and answer questions. She allegedly mentioned the names of people who had been involved in the killing. Out of fear for their safety, the leadership decided to take her and another of the suspects to the police station at Sibasa. That same night, angry community members went on the rampage, burning a house and damaging three others and a car. Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli reacted angrily to the latest development. "Ritual murders are a great concern here in our area, and I had made it clear to my subjects that whoever was found to be involved would be summarily expelled from the village. If it turns out that they are positively linked, prosecuted and convicted, they must just know that they are not coming back here. I do not have a place for ritual murderers here. I want my people to live in peace and not in fear of being killed in the most barbaric manner," he said. He further commended residents for having taken a bold stand to fight the scourge of ritual murders in the village. "Now that there is evidence, the ball is in the police's court and we just hope that they will work hard to bring this matter, which has become a source of discontent in the village, to a speedy conclusion," he said. Community leader Thikhathali Nndanganeni said the community was angry. "We had to take some of the identified people to the police for
their safety. On Tuesday, we had a meeting with the police and the traditional leadership from the villages. We just hope this will normalise the situation and that we will have progress in the cases," he said. Meanwhile, the police have come out strongly against residents' taking the law into their own hands. Limpopo police spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi said there had been massive destruction and burning of property belonging to suspects in the case. "We are very worried that people are now getting out of hand. What worries us most is that, instead of working with us, community members are now taking the law into their own hands and damaging property, based on speculation and gossip. We are not just going to stand by when there is lawlessness in the community, but we will make sure that those involved in these acts of thuggery be brought to book," he said. He added that three houses belonging to suspected killers had been damaged and one had been burnt to ashes. He said they were now housing eight people at the police station for their safety. "We believe there is someone somewhere who knows about this murder. We are making an appeal for information as we would like to conclude this case as a matter of urgency," he added. He said charges of public violence and arson had been opened in connection with the weekend's incident. Ritual murders are becoming a menace in the Vhembe region, with two other cases being heard in the Malamulele and Thohoyandou area. Nyelisani Mphaphuli (60) was found killed on 3 May 2014. She was killed in a very cruel way, with her eyes gouged out, her tongue cut off and skin removed from her face. It is alleged that the police arrived at the scene and some members of the community had given them the names of the suspects, but the suspects were not arrested.
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The Thohoyandou police would like to question this woman in connection with fraud cases allegedly committed in Thohoyandou and Polokwane. According to the police, she allegedly used stolen identity documents to access her victims' accounts to purchase goods at different shops. While trying to purchase goods at one of the shops in Thohoyandou, a staff members noticed something unusual and that was when the suspect ran away, leaving an identity document behind. Those who know her can contact the investigating officer, Sgt Livhuwani Dzhaudzhau, at 079 313 5626 or 015 960 1014.
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South African writers at the Great Wall: Primrose Mrwebi, Tshifhiwa Given Mukwevho (second from left), Sihle Khumalo, Prof Andries Oliphant, Bathandwa Mcuba and Ms Angelica Abramzik (tourist from Chicago, US).
of Modern Chinese Literature and the former residence of the late highly regarded Chinese playwright, Mr Cao Yu, revealed the beauty of Chinese literary history. “I noticed that the people of China, or those in power, work hand in glove with artists to see that the needs of the artists are met, and that all practising artists’ works are documented in museums,” he said. The highlights were the round-table conversations with writers in Beijing and Tianjin on recent development in South African and Chinese literature. “It dawned on me, during these discussions, that writers in China and SA have a lot in common – we share a love of reading and a passion for writing,” Mukwevho explained. Prof Oliphant added that they also visited the Great Wall, constructed from 600 BC onwards. “A visit to the Museum of Modern Chinese Literature emphasised [the need for] a national museum of
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4 5 September 2014 By Linda van der Westhuizen
MM admits to problems with accounts Residents of Makhado (Louis Trichardt) seem to concur on one important matter - municipal accounts are in shambles. The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, said that the municipal billing system is a national problem. The municipal manager, Mr Sakkie Mutshinyali, admitted that municipal accounts are in shambles. The ratepayers put that very fact on the table, time and again. “We as ratepayers always have to run to the municipality to have accounts corrected. We recently had an account of R240 000 for one of our members. We managed to get it down to R20 000. I still doubt the correctness of even that reduced amount. Nobody could explain to us why the additional amounts were there and who had put them there. We really find you need a blood pressure pill when you open your municipal account,” said Ms Inga Gilfillan, chairperson of the Soutpansberg Ratepayers Association (SRPA), at their annual general meeting on 22 August. Last week, the SRPA was shown an account where the member was charged property rates on a garage “valued “ at R100 000, in addition to the
property rates on the flat where the member resides. The municipal manager said that he had been dealing with the hard issues and has not yet gone "deep into the soft issues, which are in shambles", of which the municipal accounts are one. Tariffs that are “too high” are another one. Mr Anton Pretorius said that he only received a municipal account every three months or so and that he was consequently charged for most of the usage on the highest scale of the inclining block electricity tariff. Gilfillan said the inclining block tariff was not according to the municipal policy. Muthsinyali responded that if the inclining block tariff was not supported by the policy, then either the policy would have to be amended or the way the municipality charged would have to be changed. “The ratepayers say that the tariffs are too high and my electrical department says they are too low,” Muthsinyali said and added that he would have to ask for a report on the different issues. Ms Lani Senekal, SRPA manager, said that some ratepayers who had a credit on their account did not receive their statements. “The municipality told me that
they did not have paper to send an account to someone who was in credit. The ratepayers still want their statements, even if they are in credit,” Senekal said. “It is unacceptable,” the municipal manager said at the meeting. “To sort out accounts often presents us with a crisis. In the same breath, I want to appeal to our ratepayers to pay timeously before the 6th of the month,” said Senekal. This week, SRPA secretary Ms Loureth Otto reported that residents had not yet received their mailed accounts this month. The mayor said the municipality was working on account problems. “It is now only individual cases. It is no longer a crisis,” Mutavhatsindi said. The municipality’s communications department regularly refrains from answering any media questions pertaining to individual accounts. It seems as though officials do not always communicate reverses or payments to other relevant officials and settled debts reappear again and again, resulting in power cuts or threats thereof. Questions on these issues were first asked on 31 March this year and, despite many follow-ups, have not yet been answered.
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Mercy donates trampoline to church Famous gospel diva Mercy Masakona Madzivhandila of Lwamondo opened her heart and donated a trampoline to the children attending Sunday school at the Mugomeli Lutheran Church. Madzivhandila handed over the trampoline last Saturday. She said such a feature on the church premises would attract and more children. “God says: 'Let the children come to My kingdom' and if children are going to the house of God, we should support them by giving them educational toys and something for recreation. If children can get a safe place to play, it will save them from falling into the hands of criminals," she said. The number of Sunday school children has already increased from 25 to 47. "Apart from donating a trampoline, I help teach local musicians the basics of piano and I conduct a workshop for the gospel group to help craft their music," she said. Madzivhandila has an honours degree in music that she obtained from the University of Venda. She is busy completing her master's degree in music at the same institution. "I released my album titled Dzina Lawe, meaning His Name, in March this year," she said. Gospel artist Mercy Masakona Madzivhandila Rev Avhashoni Matamela of the Mugomeli hands over the trampoline to Rev Avhashoni Lutheran Church said the entire congregation was Matamela of the Mugomeli Lutheran Church. happy to receive such a donation from the gospel Astronomy artist and they hoped that the number of children attending church would increase. By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo
Semi’s of Mdaka The semifinals of the Mdaka Soccer Challenge for U/15 and senior teams will be played at the Bungeni grounds on Sunday. The U/15 fixtures are: Swakotela FC vs Nwaxinyamane Drop-in Centre (11:00) and Mashau New Generation vs Siyadlala FC (12:00). The senior teams fixtures are: Valdezia Juventus vs Bungeni Young Diplomats (13:00) and Muila FC vs Jomo Young Stars (15:00).
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Levy Ndou leads Univen’s convocation The newly appointed pres- Mpumalanga. These chapters vision. ident of the convocation of need to be revived and new “I challenge all of us to be Univen, Mr Levy Ndou, says chapters need to be launched. always on our best of behaviour he is aiming to “raise Univen’s We also have to expand and wherever we act or speak on flag higher and higher.” have chapters in other prov- behalf of the University of Ndou, (46) a well-known inces. Univen has observed a Venda. We should be able to political analyst and a lecturer number of students from neigh- sign the pledge to help this inat the Tswane University of bouring countries. We have to stitution to sustain its dreams,” Technology (TUT), was elected expand and have chapters in Maumela said. president of the Univen convo- Zimbabwe and Swaziland," The newly elected members cation during the annual general he adds. of the Univen Convocation are meeting of the convocation at Judge Tshifhiwa Maumela Mr Levy Ndou (president), Mr the senate chambers. of the Northern Gauteng High Shumani Ravhuanzwo, (deputy He succeeds Mr Shumani Court addressed the event and president) and the additionRavhuanzwo, who was elected expressed the hope that the new- al members are Mr Khathu his deputy. ly elected members will serve Razwiedani, Thovhele NthuNdou was born and bred at and contribute to make Univen meni Masia and Ms Salome Lwamondo and matriculated realize its dream, mission and Magokga. at Shondoni Secondary. He received an honours degree in political science from Univen. “The Univen convocation has to understand the university strategic plan and fit her plans into that plan. The convocation has to ensure that all the members are always informed about the developments at the university,” says Ndou. He says all alumni must be involved in the activities of the convocation. "There are chapters in Polok- The principal of Univen, Prof Peter Mbati (left) congratulates the new wane, Gauteng and president of the Univen convocation, Mr Levy Ndou. By Linda van der Westhuizen
“The real obstacle is incompetence” The drilling of three boreholes near Mowkop to augment the water supply to this main reservoir of Makhado (Louis Trichardt) should have started in 4 October last year and should have been completed by 30 April this year. It has not started yet. The acting municipal manager of the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM), Mr Ratidzai Madimutsa, said that the delay was due to “various” obstacles. At first he referred to obstacles in general for the whole of the water supply action plan. “We had the rainy season in January and February this year, we had vandalism”. When asked about the three Mowkop boreholes in particular, he said
that it took time to engage with the private landowner where the boreholes were to be drilled, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) had to be completed and the various requirements of the landowner had to be met. “We have overcome these obstacles and the contractor is standing ready to start drilling once the go-ahead has been given,” Madimutsa said. The water supply action plan was drawn up in conjunction with civil rights organization AfriForum, who obtained a court order against VDM to enforce the water supply to Makhado (Louis Trichardt). “The only real obstacle is incompetence,” AfriForum Louis Trichardt chairperson Mr Wally Schultz said in exasperation on Tuesday. “I am just beyond understanding the endless ‘serial incompetence’ Astronomy Club (SAC). sense of wonder.” This is the fifth year that the For more information, phone that I uncover every sinSAC will be participating in In- Kos at 079 148 4934. gle day in my ternational Obdealings with serve the Moon Vhembe and Night and they their overpaid can be found consultants. from 18:00 We stumbled until 21:00 across yet anat Makhado other blunder Crossing (outtoday, due to side Mike’s incompetence, Kitchen) in that sets our Makhado reasonable (Louis Trichgoals back ardt) on 6 September. The International Observe the Moon Night and prevents cost is free, (InOMN) is an annual event that is dedicated closure of our but bring warm to encouraging people to "look up" and take water supply clothes, a chair, notice of our nearest neighbour, the moon. action plan,” Schultz said. blanket and “a Photo supplied.
SAC to participate in “Moon Night” International Observe the Moon Night (InOMN) is an annual event that is dedicated to encouraging people to "look up" and take notice of our nearest neighbour, the moon. From looking at the moon with the naked eye to using the most sensitive telescope, every year on the same day, people from around the world hold events and activities that celebrate our moon. The bright 91% gibbous moon will be in perfect position for spectacular up-close viewing with a telescope or projected onto a screen via live video. “We will also be looking at the planet Saturn, a magnificent sight in any size telescope,” said Mr Kos Coronaios of the Soutpansberg
He added that he was on the phone every day for hours and at the respective sites as many times as possible. “I am doing their job for them,” Schultz said, referring to highly paid municipal officials and consultants. Schultz was the one to engage with the landowner where the three boreholes are to be drilled. “It was confirmed that all the documents requested by Komatiland [landowner] had been submitted. We are only waiting for them to give an approval to drill, which must be received before the end of July 2014,” read the minutes of a steering committee meeting of 8 July this year. It came to light on 2 September that there were still outstanding documents that the consultant had not provided. “Yet another example of incompetence holding up our action plan further. This is a point that will escape the man on the street who just wants water in his tap. This kind of ‘petty incompetence’ is not an isolated incident ... it is the rule and not the exception,” Schultz said and added that he still firmly believed in ‘constructive engagement’. “Constructive engagement, however, does not prohibit strong criticism where and when it is due and merited,” Schultz said. Madimutsa said that he was not prepared to say that Vhembe and their consultants were taking too long to finalise the drilling of the last three boreholes. Concerning the 11 months since the project should have started, Madimutsa said, “It is not like nothing has been happening.”
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Spirit of giving reigns supreme at JPS Bishop Pesula of JPS International Ministries (Jesus for the Poor in Spirit) and his Mega Care team visited three centres that take care of orphans and vulnerable children in Musina last Thursday. The centres are Musina Children Resources Centre, Roman Catholic Woman Resource Centre and URC SA’s Mighty Hand Boys Shelter. Musina Children Resource Centre assists orphan and vulnerable children in and around Musina. They provide meals for the children and also help the children with their school work. The Roman Catholic Women Resource deals with foreign women and young girls who come into the country from various African states. They as-
sist them with counselling, food, clothing and accommodation, among other things. The Mighty Hand Boys Shelter mainly deals with unaccompanied boys, also from various African states. They are housed and fed there, while some are even placed in local schools in the area. Bishop Pesulo indicated that MegaCare was born out of the desire to assist people who are less fortunate and might be destitute. He said the church aimed to bring changes for the poor and to touch the lives of people in dire need. “Through MegaCare, we are taking care of five poor families in our church by giving them food every month. Today we felt that we must extend our
helping hand to these shelters that, like us, are doing a good job of taking the care of the children of God, with very few resources,” said Pesulo during the visit. During the visit, bags of clothing and food were presented to several of the destitute people. Pesulo added that the goods distributed were donations from generous individuals from JPS and from some businesspeople in town who wanted to contribute to the wellbeing of others. He called on everybody to assist in their small way to the betterment of other people in society and for businesses to plough back into their communities by giving to the people, because “when we give to the poor, the Lord blesses us doublefold,” he concluded.
Bishop Pesulo and the staff and children at the Musina Children Resource Centre during the visit.
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Dzwerani resident (40) commits suicide A dark cloud of shock is hanging over the community of Mvelaphanda at Dzwerani in the Vuwani area after a resident, Ndifelani Mulaudzi (40), committed suicide by gassing himself in a bakkie. The incident, which left the family and the closely knit community in a state of shock and overwhelmed with grief, took place last Tuesday morning. It is alleged that Mulaudzi, a security guard in Thohoyandou, had arrived that morning from a night shift. Eyewitnesses say they saw him holding a black hosepipe but did not suspect anything until a neighbour noticed that he had
died in a bakkie. The bakkie belonged to a neighbour, who had given it to him so that he could take his child to school and also do his own chores. The grief-stricken father of the deceased, Mr Elvis Mulaudzi, who did not want to speak at first, poured his heart out. He said he was in Vuwani drawing water when he received a call telling him of his son’s death. “I rushed back to the place. What I found there nearly tore my heart out - my son’s body slumped there with no sign of life in him. It was a painful experience,” he said. “I have lost two of my children
already. Only a few years ago I had to bury his brother, who worked at BMW in Pretoria and had died in a car accident.” The chairperson of Munna Ndi Nnyi Men’s Forum, Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini, visited the grieving family and came out strongly against the loss of life by men who cannot come to terms with reality. “Men are not speaking out and keep their problems to themselves, which end up being too heavy for them to carry,” he added. Vuwani police spokesperson W/O Elijar Malatjie confirmed the suicide, saying they had opened an inquest docket.
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Municipal imbizo at Musina tomorrow The people of Musina will have the opportunity to interact with the political and administrative leadership of their municipality during the mayoral imbizo that takes place tomorrow (Saturday, 6 September). The event will also serve as an opportunity for the new mayor, Cllr Mihloti Ramoyada, to give a report on the state of service delivery in the municipality. Municipal spokesperson Wilson Dzebu says government services will be offered during the event. “The proceedings will include mobile services, presentations, exhibitions and an opportunity for communities to ask questions and give comment on government programmes being run in Musina. The imbizo will be presented by the municipality in conjunction with provincial and national departments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). To add a taste to heritage month, there will also be entertainment from local groups, displaying the talent from Musina.” He said that, through the event, the municipality aimed to encourage the residents to participate in policy- and decision-making processes of their democratic government. “We always strive to encourage our community members to have their say in the running of the municipality. Inclusive government means that all stakeholders are taking part in the affairs of the government. Our benchmark is to render an accountable, transparent, and development-oriented public adminisCllr Mihloti Ramoyada. tration.”
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An environmental project to the value of R18 million was recently launched at the Joe Matsila Lodge. The project will focus on the cleaning of rivers of unnecessary shrubs, grass and trees and will provide jobs for residents of Matsila, Majosi, Nkuzana and Mashau. During the event, Chief Livhuwani Matsila said that the projects would help address unemployment, inequality and poverty and accelerate economic growth. He urged community members to refrain from sitting at home, drinking traditional beer the whole day, and to take part in the development that was The Deputy Minister of Transport, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, visited the Vhembe district last happening in the area. Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Tlangelani Nhlayisi, Tuesday. During her visit, she handed blankets to elderly people at Straighthardt outside Dzanani. Miyelani Kubayi, Livhuwani Mphagi, MI Netshavhakololo (Eviromental Affairs), Vhamusanda Photo: Silas Nduvheni. Vho-Masia, Chief Livhuwani Matsila, Abraham Matsila, Beauty Maluleke and Agreement Maluleke during the launch.
Disadvantaged Grade R pupils of Mufongodi Primary School outside Dzanani received a donation of school shoes by the Department of Transport last Tuesday. In our photograph are some of the pupils who received the shoes from Deputy Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga (second from left), Mr Edson Ramuhulu (principal - left), MEC Mapula Mokaba-Phokwana, Cllr Phineas Themba and the mayor of the Makhado municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi (far right). Photo: Silas Nduvheni.
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By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo An entertainment group, The Replay Dance Crew from Shayandima, is providing a unique dance performance at various entertainment events in the Venda region. This group mostly leaves the audiences wondering who they are as their dance performances are combinations of breakdance, local dance, Sipantsula, crump, Members of the Replay Dance Crew in action. reggae chant and popular American dance moves. Their recent performances during a Photo supplied.
Can-Do concert at the University of Venda attracted the prominent musician, Arthur Mafokate, from 999 Music. Replay Dance Crew was founded by three young men who were endeavouring to refrain from living the street life. Tshimanagadzo Ratshilumela (21) composes the music which the group uses to perform. The other members are the leader, Emmanuel Ratshilumela (18), often known by his stage name, Mini Tash, and Lutendo Mamatho (20), prominently known as Sobo.
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motivational and an overall entertaining album around August of the same year. The title of his single is It’s About Time. He is currently enjoying massive airplay with songs such as This Life, My Love, and U Wane Tshinwe, on national radio stations. “There’s a track called U Wane Tshinwe on this single selection,” he says. “It’s a motivational track about being proud of who you are but also for those who are ambitious enough to aspire to reach the top.” Innocent also worked with youthful but highly talented producers and engineers such as Bheki and DJ Rabza. “But I finally found myself in the good hands of Mpho Miriri, who has a good knowledge of promoting Limpopo talent,” he says. He resides at Manamani village, and is sometimes based in Johannesburg where he is continuing to establish himself as a brand name in the music fraternity.
By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho A young hip hop artist, Innocent Maphangwa, found his voice in the music fraternity after the release of his single selection early this year. He has just released his single compilation and the four songs are already endearing him to thousands of fans through the national radio stations and community radio stations who give him airplay. “I started recording with my two cousins from our bedroom at home at the age of 17,” he shares his start. Innocent was deeply into music throughout his high school career. He would stand on the classrooms’ verandahs and belt out rhymes with the virtuosity of one who had a dream and vision to take his talent to greater heights. “I moved to Jozi (Johannesburg) in 2012 and I managed to find a studio where I recorded my first professional sounds and voice,” he says. “The result of that project was an educating,
The group’s manager, Ms Rita Denga Nephawe from Rita Dee Entertainment, said these young men’s combination was providing a unique performance in the region. “The combination of these three young boys always brings every crowd to its feet after every performance,” she said. So far, this group has already won nine competitions in the region and Thulamela Municipality awarded them certificates and trophies during heritage celebrations last year. “They did the opening theme for Tshima 2013. They have entertained during Makhado Annual show since 2012 and we will always remember their awesome coffin routine in 2013,” said Nephawe. The group’s performance music is always a collaboration of international and local numbers. Although they are struggling to acquire sponsorship, Gym for You, a local gym, has sponsored them with a place to rehearse and gym. Since the crew members are busy with their education, they have been ambassadors of the Education is the Key Campaign, which helps them inspire many more young children to refrain from alcohol and drug abuse. Replay Dance Crew will release their debut DVD this coming December. It will feature multiple performances and eight different customs.
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Mulweli development agency to empower the youth Young people in rural communities are often left without opportunities because of limited information. This has become a myth to the
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Gondo Vhugala/ Gospel Show
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Hu Bvuma Yone hits
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11:45 - 13:00 13:00 – 14:30
Soapie Omnibus Jazz Show
Hulisani Phosiwa
14:30 - 18:00
Sports/ Hu Duba Buse
Phathutshedzo Matidza
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Disability / Issues Of Faith
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Riadzedza (Choral & Golden Oldies)
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Mr Nicolas Muladi from Masana Social, Skills and Training Development (left), Mr Nicolas Madzhie (centre), co-founder of Mulweli Youth Development Agency and Mr Fhatuwani Muladi (left) from Masana Social, Skills and Training Development.
This non-profit organization is committed to empowering and informing young people from various disadvantaged rural areas. They regularly invite agencies to disseminate useful information and encourage and host various business workshops. The co-founder, Mr Nicolas Madzhie, said the organization aimed to help young people connect with the genuine challenges of society. Since it was established in 2010, the organization had already helped young people connect to the world of jobs. Despite assisting young people in looking for jobs, the organization also holds motivational seminars about entrepreneurship, education and musical talents. During these seminars, government departments and various stakeholders, including the national youth development agency (NYDA) and LIBSA, are invited to motivate young people about business opportunities. Co-founder and the organization’s spokesperson Mr Nale Muleya said although they were struggling with funds, they strived to maintain a professional standard and rescue young people from sinking into poverty because of a lack of information. “Last month alone we have hosted various seminars for young women and entrepreneurs to help them see the light about the future,” he added. Anyone who is willing to sponsor this non-profit organization can contact Muleya at 076 625 1054.
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Robbers destroy FNB ATM Hordes of morning shoppers and clients at the only FNB ATM at the Freddy's Complex in Shayandima stood watching in disbelief and disappointment on Tuesday when they found the ATM severely damaged. This was as a result of a robbery at the ATM when robbers used a Tractor-Loader Backhoe (TLB) to remove the money from the machine. It is believed the robbers first stole the TLB at one of the garages in Thohoyandou, where it was parked after work. It belongs to a well-known Shayandima businessman. The robbers then proceeded to Shayandima some five kilometres away, where they broke the money machine. The TLB was later found abandoned in bushes not far from the scene of the robbery. The incident, which left many stranded, is believed to have happened at around 23:30 on Monday. The driver of the TLB, who arrived at the scene in the morning, said he had parked his machine after work on Monday and left with the keys. "I was
just surprised to find that the machine was not there when I reported for work in the morning as I had the keys with me," he said. Some clients who had come to withdraw money were visibly disappointed. "This is my bank and is very convenient for me, because I can come at any given time and withdraw cash. If they decide to remove it for good, we will be very disadvantaged as we would have to go to Thohoyandou for money," said a disappointed Mashudu Mudau. Thohoyandou police spokesperson Const Avhafarei Tshiovhe said they had opened a case of malicious damage to property. "As of now, we cannot confirm whether any money was stolen, but that willbe revealed during our investigations. No one has been arrested so far and investigations continue. We urge people who might have witnessed the incident to please furnish us with information that could lead us to breaking the case," she said.
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By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo
Desperate man wants RDP house back Mr Mulatedzi David Malema (63) wants his RDP house back. It has been more than nine years since he was evicted from his RDP house in Tshikota Township, but Malema now wants to intensify efforts to reclaim his RDP house. Last month, he broke his silence and told Limpopo Mirror how the eviction had torn his family apart. This father of five was separated from his wife shortly after he was evicted from the house. As an unemployed father, he did not have anywhere to go and did not have money to rent a place to stay. He moved from one place
to another until he secured cheap accommodation at Rietvlei farm. According to Malema, he was evicted from his house in 2005 after failing to settle a R1 000 municipal bill. In a letter to the Makhado municipality dated December 2005, Malema accuses the municipality of allegedly forcing him to vacate his house. “I was told that my failure to pay meant the house and stand would be sold to someone else," he said. According to him, his explanations as to why he couldn't settle the bill were not considered. In an effort to try and solve the problem, Malema approached
Mr Malema wants his RDP house back.
the Limpopo Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (Coghsta). Coghsta referred the case to one of the officials at the Makhado municipality, who was supposed to help him evict the occupants at the time. “The municipal official kept delaying until he fell very ill and passed away,” he said. That meant all the efforts he put when battling to get his house back had gone to waste. Malema again tried to get his house back and he approached the Office of the Premier in May this year. The matter was then referred to the MEC of Coghsta and Mr Malema was advised to consult with the local municipality. Malema said he then followed all the procedures and approached the local municipality yet again. The director of development and planning, Ms M D Sinthumule, responded to Mr Malema’s predicament and stated that the investigation had revealed that his RDP house had been sold at public auction to someone else, due to the fact that he had failed to settle his debts. It further revealed that a person could only benefit once from an RDP house. Malema was advised to ask his next of kin to apply for an RDP house since he had already benefited. Mr Malema was also advised to approach the finance department and inform them to direct their statements to the new occupant. The municipal spokesperson, Mr Louis Bobodi, said Coghsta had investigated Mr Malema’s plight and the municipality was trying to provide alternative accommodation for him.
CLOSURE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR TSHIKONDENI COAL MINE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE
Thovhele Nthumeni Masia shakes hands with Ms Shirley Mabusela during her tour to the Masia Resource Centre, while other delegates look on. By Silas Nduvheni
Univen centre to assist in development The communities in Ha-Masia and surrounding villages were urged to continue working with the University of Venda (Univen) because the university’s research programme can provide them with information on rural development and agricultural projects. The call was made by the chairperson of the Univen council, Ms Shirley Mabusela, during a visit to the rural development projects in Ha-Masia and Matsila during the past week. Univen has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Masia Development Trust and assists in community development. The construction of the Masia Resource Centre forms part of the development of the area.
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Exxaro Resources (Pty) Ltd (Exxaro) will be submitting a Closure Environmental Management Plan, for its Tshikondeni Coal Mine to the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) in order to meet the requirements of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act. The mining lease area is on the farms Tshikondeni 88MT and Tshikondeni 280 MT in the north-eastern corner of the Limpopo Province of South Africa and falls within the Mutale Local Municipality that forms part of the Vhembe District Municipality. Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed by Exxaro as the independent consultants to undertake the CEMP to meet the requirements of the MPRDA and the NWA.
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A senior traditional leader, Thovhele Nthumeni Masia, who was excited about the visit by Mabusela, said part of the developmental projects in his villages was the desire and determination to prosper as people. He urged his communities make full use of the Masia Resource Centre as soon as it started to operate. The multi-million rand centre is set to offer a user-friendly community library, assist in business development training and will also house a computer centre. The Masia Development Trust’s community liaison officer, Ms Mpfariseni Ligege, said the construction phase of the centre had created jobs for previously unemployed community members. “More than 150
previously unemployed people in our communities are able to put food on the table. We used to beg for food because we were unemployed, but now life has changed for the better for us,” said Ligege. Meanwhile, Chief Livhuwani Matsila, who toured with Mabusela’s delegation to the various projects, said it was encouraging to be visited by academic institution such as Univen. “We want to develop the partnership with Univen, so that their agricultural learners can come and learn practical farming. We hope that we will also benefit from the relationship with Univen because of their research in agriculture and rural development,” said Chief Matsila.
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NDANGO NA MATSHIMBIDZELE A U VALA MUGODI MALUGANA NA MUPO SIANI LA U VALA MUGODI WA TSHIKONDENI KHA LIMPOPO PROVINCE Exxaro Resources (Pty) Ltd (Exxaro) i kho uya u nekedza linwalo la pulane kha kulangele kwa mupo musi hu tshi valwa mugodi wa Tshikondeni Coal Mine (TCM), linwalo li do nekedzwa muhasho wa zwiko zwa Minerala hu u itela u swikelela thodea dza mulayo wa Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA). Mugodi u wanala kha vhupo ha 88 MT na 280 MT hune havha Devhula-vhubvaduvha dzinguni la Limpopo (Afurika Tshipembe). Mugodi u wanala kha masipala wa Mutale une wavha kha tshitiriki tsha Vhembe. Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) yo nangiwa nga vha Exxaro sa tshiimiswa tsho di imisaho nga tshothe tsha zwa mupo uri i vhe ine yone ine ya tshimbidza ngaha kulangele na matshimbidzele musi hu tshi valiwa migodi sa kha milayo MPRDA na NWA. Linwalo la pulane kha kulangele/kuthogomelele kwa mupo musi hu tshi valwa mugodi li dovha li kho waneleya u itela uri lushaka kana vha kwameaho vha nekedze mihumbulo yavho, li do wanala u thoma nga Lavhuna, 11 Khubvumedzi uya kha Lavhuna 25 Khubvumedzi 2014 kha Digby Wells website (www.digbywells.com) fhasi ha Public Documents. Divhazwakale na fhethuvhupo ha thandela TCM i wanala kha Devhula vhubvaduvha dzinguni la Limpopo kha shango la Afurika Tshipembe, u wela kha masipala wa Mutale une wa vha kha tshitiriki tsha Vhembe. Mugodi uyu wa malasha wa Tshikondeni ndi davhi la Exxaro Coal line la vha na migodi yo fhambanaho. Mugodi uyu wo thoma nga nwaha wa 1976 kha tsedzuluso dza malasha. Exxaro yo ewa thendelo ya u bwa malasha kha vhupo ha 88 MT nga minwaha ya 1988 na 1990 zwi tshito u tevhekana. Thendelo idzo dzso wanala kha muvhuso wa Venda wo fhiraho. Arali vha tshi kho toda u vha tshipida tsha vhakwameaho nga heyi thandela, kha vha kwamane na Qondile Monareng kana Nestus Bredenhann kha hedzi nomboro: (011) 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Post: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125 kana email: qondile.monareng@digbywells.com / nestus.bredenhann@digbywells.com Project No.: EXX2795
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5 September 2014 13
Plain Truth The quest for morality
Be a blessing to your family Challenges facing marriages and families in such a time as this cannot be overemphasised. They range from lying to one another and cheating (infidelity) to worse cases of abuse and violence. Our campaign to save our marriages is grounded on the premise that requires a head-on approach in terms of addressing these issues. Tapping into the biblical wisdom of Psalm 128:1-6, I would like to pay attention to the issue of “being a blessing to your own marriage and family”. I am making this call because some of us have become a curse instead of a blessing to our marriages. Influenced by various factors, which include, among others, sin in our lives and influence from our friends and or peers. I know of cases where married couples are influenced to divorce by friends and families. Why listen to the advice of people who want to destroy your marriage and ultimately destroy you? Even in the worst-case scenario, where you have found that your wife or husband has cheated on you, you have to try your best in terms of seeking to reconcile and mend things. I always advise my clients to fight for their marriages, even when the challenges that they are facing seem to be insurmountable. A blessed person is one who always seek the well-being of his or her family and not the one who serves as an agent to destroy a marriage and family. A blessed person is
one who cherishes his or her marital relationship; one who treats his or her spouse with love and respect. A blessed person is one who is always seeking the wellbeing of one’s children and ensures their success in life by providing proper guidance. It is one who also works very hard to provide a better life for his or her spouse and children, including excellent training in the area of education. A blessed person in the family context is one who always wants to ground his or her marriage in God. Fear of the Lord should always serve as the basis upon which marriage should be founded and built. Having and developing a common philosophy in marriage is important, but respecting and living according to one’s marriage vows and commitments are equally important. It is therefore important that we do not just emphasise that God is the founder of our marriages, but we should also make efforts to ensure that we live according to God’s laws and dictates regarding this institution. Walking in the ways of God is what is needed to save our marriages. It requires a wise man and a woman who is beautiful on the inside to win this battle. My next articles will focus on developing a woman of noble character, who is also beautiful on the inside as a blessing to one’s marriage and family. - Prof Derrick Mashau, (mashatd@unisa.ac.za)
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Water, roads in the spotlight The lack of water, electricity and proper roads is one of the major problems the communities of Ha-Musekwa, Straighthardt and Khomele are experiencing. This was highlighted during an imbizo attended by Premier Stan Mathabatha, various MECs and councillors of the Vhembe district at the Musekwa Sports Grounds on Friday. “We are in the process of getting a water license to get water from the Nzhelele Dam. We have promised the communities in Makhado during our May election campaign that the road between Makhado and Thohoyandou would be rebuilt, and I can tell the communities that we are still abiding by that promise,”
said Mathabatha. The MEC for Public Works and Infrastructure, Mr Jerry Ndou, announced that the Matavhela-Gogogo-Ha-Mudimeli road will be tarred during the next financial year. King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana congratulated the provincial government for taking the lead in changing the lives of his communities for the better. “We are excited that the government is not just visiting communities when they need votes, but even after elections they are engaging with the people who put them in office. We fully support the government’s plan of delivering better services to the people,” he said. One of the community members who attended the imbizo, Ms Christiana Munyai of Church news the Home-Based Care Centres, said they had volunteered their services in helping sick The regional convention of Jehovah’s Wit- patients for almost 13 nesses for Limpopo in English and Afrikaans years. She urged the will be held from Friday to Sunday, 12 to 14 government to provide September, in the Nirvana Hall in Polokwane. them with jobs such The theme is “Keep Seeking First God’s King- as cleaners in various dom!” and is based on Jesus’s words in Matthew clinics and hospitals. 6:33. The comforting Bible discourse entitled “Earth’s New Ruler Who Really Qualifies?” will be presented on Sunday morning. Two theatrical productions will bring a Bible story and a modern-day drama to life. Everyone may attend. No admission will be charged and no collections will be taken. The programme starts shortly after 09:00 every day.
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The manager of the Soutpansberg East circuit of education, Mr Falaza Baloyi, recently addressed Grade 12 pupils on the importance of education during a motivational session at the Soutpansberg East circuit, held at the Madombidzha Faith Mission Christian Church. Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Mr Baloyi, Mesdames Mbulaheni Nwanamidwa and Eunice Munasi and Mr Sonnyboy Masuka.
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Preaching the gospel of Jesus is no child's play. Rev (Dr) Ntavhanyeni Phaswana, circuit manager for Soutpansberg North of the Department of Education, was ordained on 28 August 2011, and recently celebrated his anniversary by reflecting on his life since he was ordained as a minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa. "Life is more difficult and full of challenges in the church than outside the church. If you preach Jesus and there is no reaction from the people you are preaching to, then you must know that it is not the true Jesus you are preaching," Phaswana said. There are currently three ministers serving Vhuilafuri Parish, with 15 congregations which are stretching from Makhado (Louis Trichardt) to Zamenkomste. Phaswana vowed to continue walking in the Light of God.
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14 5 September 2014 Infrastructure
Millions to be spent on repairing town’s streets By now, residents of Makhado (Louis Trichardt) might have noticed teams of road workers frantically repairing potholes, while also doing major construction work in certain streets. Makhado municipal manager Mr Sakkie Mutshinyali enlightened ratepayers on the street repairs and how he went about to instil a positive attitude in workers. “In a year’s time, I don’t want to see any potholes,” Mutshinyali said, stating that pothole repairs start from mid-town before branching out to the suburbs. He was speaking at a meeting of the Soutpansberg Ratepayers Association on 21 August. Pretorius Street is totally dilapidated and is included in the R20 million set aside to upgrade Tshikota’s streets. Pretorius Street will then also be an entrance street from Tshikota’s side, bringing traffic
relief in Rissik Street. “Ruh Street is another street that gives me a headache,” Mutshinyali said. The rehabilitation of this street street is included in the budget to rehabilitate the CBD’s streets at a cost of R17.4 million. Kruger Street in the central business district is currently undergoing rehabilitation. Mutshinyali stressed the importance of durable paving in streets in the industrial area. “You can tar today and tomorrow a truck may have destroyed the road surface. We want those who have factories to have user-friendly roads since they are our largest tax contributors. We are going to work on the whole of the industrial area,” Mutshinyali said. Funding of around R70 million has been put aside for the repair of streets in town in the next financial year. Some of the ratepayers pointed out places where the repairs were not up to standard and the municipal man-
ager invited them to send him the details, since he expected quality work. Four teams are currently working on repairing potholes in town. Another two teams will join them after they had finished their work in Vuwani and elsewhere. This newspaper spoke to the team leader of one of the teams repairing a large pothole at the corner of Munnik and Joubert Street. Mr Tanyani Muthambi said that his team consisted of seven EPWP (Expanded Public Works Programme) workers. “Though I have matric and some tertiary education, it is so good not to sit at home without a job. We really enjoy the work to patch potholes and repair the streets, so that the town will look neat,” said EPWP member Ms Andani Mamburu. Mamburu’s positive attitude mirrored the great improvement in attitude of many municipal workers. Mutshinyali recoun ted how, at first, he would go to Shoprite to catch officials doing shopping in office hours. He also employed other measures, such as disciplinary hearings. “It was not easy, especially when you have to turn around the mindset of people who were not used to working with dedication. Fortunately, the mayor supports me fully and no councillors interfere with my work [of disciplining officials]. To be honest, some of them have This EPWP (Expanded Public Works Programme) team was seen repairing a large pothole at the really changed and are corner of Munnik and Joubert Street. “We really enjoy the work to patch potholes and repair the now trying their best,” streets, so that the town will look neat,” team member Andani Mamburu (third from right) said. Mutshinyali said.
Mrs Sarah Nyalungu from Mingadi Village in Elim is the winner of the Elim Superspar Unilever Winter Drive Promotion and won a Goldair Gas Heater. Photographed during the presentation are, from left to right, Mr Henk Jacobs (manager at Elim Superspar), Mrs Nyalungu and Mr Phillip Mathubela (Unilever Field Marketer). Photo supplied. Notice
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5 September 2014 15 By Frank Mavhungu
Makhado LFA U/15s are the regional champions The Makhado Local Football Association’s U/15 boys soccer team was crowned the 2014 Vhembe regional champions during the tournament staged at the FNB Makwarela Stadium last Saturday. Makhado LFA beat the Makwarela FNB squad 4-3 in the final. The winner was determined through a penalty shoot-out after a goalless full-time score. Makhado were presented with a floating trophy and gold medals during the ceremony held at the stadiThe captain of Merwe FC, Basani Mushwana, receives her team’s trophy um shortly after the final, while FNB from Mr Ronald Makhadi (right) while Mr Aifheli Tshisikule (chairman Makwarela received silver medals. of Thulamela LFA) looks on. In the girls’ category, Merwe FC were crowned the champions. The team from the Malamulele area beat Tshikonelo FC 3-0 in the final. Just like their male counterparts, Merwe FC took home a floating trophy and gold medals. Thembi
Minyuku of Merwe FC was nominated the best player in the girls’ tournament, while Shadrack Ndlovu of FNB Makwarela was the best player in the boys’ category. Minyuku and Ndlovu received gold medals. Three teams, Merwe FC, Tshikonelo FC and Makhado LFA, took part in the girls’ category. The five teams which battled it out in the boys’ category were Thulamela LFA, Mutale LFS, Musina LFA, FNB Makwarela and Makhado LFA. The full results for the girls’ category are Makhado LFA 1, Merwe FC The best player in 1; Makhado LFA 2, Tshikonelo FC the boys’ category, 1, and Merwe FC 3, Tshikonelo FC Shadrack Ndlovu. 0. The results for the boys’ category are Makhado LFA 5, Mutale LFA 4; FNB Makwarela 3, Musina LFA 1; Mutale LFA 3, Thulamela LFA 2 and Makhado LFA 5, FNB Makwarela 4.
The best player in the girls’ category, Thembi Minyuku of Merwe FC.
Edgar joins Stars
The captain of the Makhado LFA boys’ team, Ntsako Baloyi, displays his team’s trophy. He is flanked by the chairman of Thulamela LFA, Mr Aifheli Tshisikule, and the manager of sports and recreation at Thulamela Municipality, Mr Ronald Makhadi (left).
After months of specu lation, the playmaker of Black Leopards, Edgar Manaka, has finally moved to Platinum Stars. Manaka entered into a three-year contract with the North West side last week, bringing to an end speculations that he was on his way to Orlando Pirates.
Who regulates the debt collector’s actions? The Council monitors the actions of debt collectors ensuring that their actions comply with the code of conduct for debt collectors and further ensuring that they charge only those fees allowed by the Act.
THE DEBT COLLECTION INDUSTRY AND THE CONSUMER It is a reality in the times we live in that most South Africans will probably at some stage be contacted by a debt collector for the payment of an outstanding amount. Whether the demand is for outstanding School fees, Rent and levies, unpaid accounts, TV licenses, medical bills or any other amount, the collection of these amounts if done by any other person than the person to whom the amount is owed in all likelihood falls under the auspices of the Council for debt collectors The principles applicable as well as the exceptions to this general rule is set out below. Who is a debt collector? A debt collector is any person or company other than an attorney or his employee who for reward collects debts owed to another on the latter’s behalf. Property Managers who collect arrear rent or levies are also debt collectors. Must a debt collector be registered? All debt collectors must register with the Council for Debt Collectors in order to operate. Failure to register before collecting a debt is a criminal offence. How do I know if the person contacting me is a debt collector? All debt collectors must produce proof of registration, on request. What do debt collectors do? They collect debts owed to another, by mail, phone or in person. They may deliver documents and may even have an acknowledgement of debt signed. What is an acknowledgement of debt? A legal document in terms whereof a party admits his liability to another, often coupled with an offer to pay off the debt in monthly instalments, and consent to judgment. Once signed such a document may lead to a court order being obtained without further notice to the debtor.
What fees may debt collectors charge? The fees are prescribed by law, which include a fee for letters, telephone calls and a collection commission. Fees generally not recoverable are bank charges, and travelling expenses. Typical fees at date of print and contained in Schedule B of the Regulations are for example: Necessary Letter R17-00 Necessary Phone call R17-00 Consultation with debtor R41-00 Other necessary expenses R17-00 A debt collector is not entitled to claim more than R814-00 in fees or the capital amount due whichever amount is the lesser. It then follows that on a debt of R100 the fees charged may never exceed R100. A debt collector is also allowed 10% fee per instalment received in payment of a debt subject to a maximum of R407-00. Note: Collection commission agreed upon between the debt collector and the client cannot be recovered from a debtor.
What should I do if a debt collector contacts me? • Make sure he or she is registered. Contact the Council for clarification if necessary. • Listen carefully to what he or she says. • When in doubt obtain legal advice or approach the Council. What rights do debt collectors have? • They have the right to contact you for the payment of a debt • They have the right to charge the prescribed fees for the work done in collecting a debt. What rights do I have? • The right to obtain legal advice before signing anything. In the legal world your signature on a document like for instance a acknowledgement of debt can have serious financial consequences. • To be treated with dignity at all times. • The right to confidentiality. • The right not to be contacted before 6 in the morning or after 9 in the evening, or on a Sunday. • The right not to be harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or threatened. • To receive a statement should you request one free of charge once every six months.
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To have the account of a debt collector taxed by the clerk of the magistrate court; should I dispute the amount for fees charged by the debt collector. If unhappy with the conduct of a debt collector to report him to the Council for investigation and possible disciplinary steps.
Important points to remember • Attorneys and their employees do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Council for Debt Collectors and are therefore answerable only to the relevant law societies. • Micro lenders and others like furniture stores who collect their own debts need not register with the Council and therefore also fall outside the jurisdiction of the Council. • Although you are entitled to collect your own debts without being registered as a debt collector, you are not entitled to demand any fees while doing so.
What to do if you have a complaint against a debt collector? • Debt collectors are regulated by the Council for Debt Collectors and must comply with various laws, regulations and the code of conduct while performing their duties. • If you have a complaint with regards to the fees you are being charged, have the account taxed by the clerk of the magistrate court. • All complaints must be in writing and under oath. If you have a complaint against the actions or conduct of a debt collector or are unsure of your rights, contact: The Council for Debt Collectors PO BOX 836 Silverton Pretoria 0127 Tel: 012-8049808 Fax: 012-8040744 Email:info@cfdc.org.za Website: www.cfdc.org.za For more information tune into the following Radio Stations; Phalabowra fm Univen Radio SKFM Broadcasting from 10:30 am to 11:00am on Thursday 11th Sep.
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16 5 September 2014 By Kaizer Nengovhela
Mpheni Home Defenders win Mphekumatshi Challenge
Godfrey Munyai of Phadziri hooks thebehind. ball, with Miyelani Khoza of Phadziri pulls Aaron Lisoga from Mushe Lisoga ready to pounce on the ball. Miyelani Khoza of Phadziri pulls Aaron Lisoga from behind.
Mpheni Home Defenders hammer the ball down in the middle of the park, striker, Londolani Munyai, missed a clear Phadziri FC 4-0 in the final of the Mphe- giving their opponents no chance to do as chance in the 60th minute. kumatshi Soccer Challenge at Tshikota they pleased. Malvin Mafhalela opened His team mate, Rotshidzwa Muravha, on Saturday. the score in the 16th minute after receiving committed a similar blunder two minutes Phadziri looked weary from the onset a beautiful pass from Arron Lisoga. later. and never made any threatening moves. Defenders’ second goal came in the Defenders put matters beyond doubt Their front-runner, Miyelani Khosa, was 35th minute, when Mushe Lisoga dribbled when Edwin “Mnini” Mulaudzi scored cautioned for obstruction on Aaron Lisoga past three Phadziri defenders in a row and his team’s third goal in the 77th minute. in the early minutes of the game. scored easily to make the halftime score Mulaudzi hit the final nail into the coffin Defenders’ playmaker, Ndaedzo Maf- 2-0. Defenders could have scored more and completed his brace when he beat heda, could not live up to his fans’ expec- than a dozen goals, had they managed keeper Melton Ntshauba hands down with tations, as he was tightly marked. to convert all their chances. Phadziri’s a ground cutter. Phadziri enjoyed By Frank Mavhungu more ball possession, but they couldn’t get into the penalty area of Defenders, due to the rock-solid defence. The soccer team of Thohoyan- communities through donations players. Although Thohoyandou Defenders were cooling dou Technical High School will and sponsorships in the future, High School’s record in the be parading in new colours in depending on the financial posi- schools’ league matches and their coming matches. tion of his business. tournaments is not impressive, This follows the decision by The team’s head coach, Mr they have something to be proud a well-known local business- Mbonisi Ndlovu, stated that the of. One of their midfielders, man, Mr IIS Bapuji, to donate a donation would go a long way Thendo Mukumela, is regular complete soccer kit to the team. in boosting the morale of the player for the national U/17 team. Bapuji is the owner of the Nzhelele Choice Build Hardware. He presented the new kit to the principal of the school, Mr MP Netshirondoni, last Tuesday. Bapuji indicated in an interview that it was his company’s policy to plough some of its income back into the community. He added that they would con- Mr IIS Bapuji (right) poses for a photo with some of the staff members tinue to assist needy and the soccer team players after the presentation of the kit.
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Plans underway to develop netball in Mutale
New kitchen for Mufongodi
Plans are underway to develop future netball stars in Mutale, thanks to the generosity of Mr Fhatuwani Singo of The Best FJR Funerals. Singo recently announced that he was
The Deputy Minister of Transport, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, officially opened a modern kitchen at Mufongodi Primary School last Tuesday. The kitchen was financed by the Road Accident Fund (RAF). Chikunga said that they had noticed that many schools were operating without proper kitchens and decided to assist. She stressed that the RAF was serious about education and expressed the hope that the new facility would motivate the pupils to work harder. According to her, the RAF is engaged in several initiatives to develop the community. The chief executive officer of the RAF, Dr Eugene Watson, said that their social intervention programmes were guided by five critical pillars:
going to sponsor a netball league that will involve all primary and secondary schools in Mutale next year. He made the announcement during the prize-giving ceremony of the inaugural soccer and
netball tournament, known as "The Best Youth Development and Soccer Academy" held at Folovhodwe last Wednesday, August 27. Singo, a budding businessman who was born and bred in Folovhodwe, said he intended to partner with the department of education in Mutale to develop netball by sponsoring its league annually. Besides helping pupils to showcase their talent by sponsoring a soccer and netball tournament, he said it was crucial for him to sponRatshibvumo, the secondary schools' soccer champions. sor the netball league, so that more girls could become involved in sport. "When you go to our villages and schools, there is too much concentration on the development of soccer. By sponsoring a netball league for school, I will give girls an opportunity to showcase their talent," said Singo. During last week's tournament, four primary schools, Tshapinda, FolovhodMalinge Primary, winners of the netball division for primary schools. we, Muswodi and Malinge, and two secondary schools, Dzimauli and Ratshibvumo, participated. Ratshibvumo and Muswodi emerged as the winners of the soccer category and the winners of the netball were Malinge Primary and Dzimauli Secondary. The winning teams were given new soccer and netball kits, floating trophies and medals. All the top goal scorers received Malinge Primary won the netbal games for primary schools. R150 each.
poverty alleviation, environmental impact, education, health and road safety. "The needs of millions of citizens are simply too great for the government to deliver on alone. Those needs have to be addressed in a meaningful way, in a concerted and compassionate drive to touch and uplift our people in a sustainable manner." They also constructed a ramp for wheelchair users at the school. The headmaster of Mufongodi Primary, Mr Edson Ramuhulu, was over the moon and thanked the RAF for their kind gesture. He appealed to other companies "to follow the giant step taken by the RAF to plough something significant back into the community."
Deputy Minister Sindiswa Chikunga cuts the ribbon during the official opening of the kitchen. Among the onlookers are the MEC for Transport, Safety and Liason, Ms Mapula Mokaba, and Makhado Mayor David Mutavhatsindi. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
“Participate in Casual Day”
The DA's PR councillor in the Thulamela Municipality, Mr Humbulani Nengovhela, who walks with the aid of crutches and calliper shoes, is Last Tuesday, pupils calling upon the members of the communities in the Vhembe district to of Ramantsha Primary take part in Casual Day. School in the Soutpansberg This year's Casual Day takes place on 5 September (today). It is also a fundWest Circuit received raising day for persons with disabilities. School children and all communities Bibles from Pastor are encouraged to buy stickers and T-shirts to support persons with disabilities. Ramatshimbili. The “Those who wear stickers don’t have to wear uniforms and formal dresses,” initiative was meant said Nengovhela. to help young children People are encouraged to be part of the thousands of South Africans learn to read the Bible who demonstrate that small actions can make a big difference. “We call it from an early age. community spirit in action because we are exercising the spirit of ubuntu,” In our photograph, he said. “The needs of persons with disabilities are expensive. Blind people Ramatshimbila (left) need expensive computers for learning and writing. They also need Braille hands some of the Bibles machines and walking aids or sticks.” to the principal, Mr He added that some of the disabled persons needed wheelchairs, which were Mphaphuli Takalani, seldom made available to them by public hospitals. He said there was a large while Ms Ravhuthata number of disabled people who still did not have wheelchairs in the district. from the circuit office “I know all this because I usually walk around distributing wheelchairs looks on. to those who don't have them,” he said. “I sometimes manage to get a wheelchair or two from some generous businesspeople. Ask me and I will tell you that disabled people who don't have wheelchairs are really suffering, because they cannot move from one place to another. They can’t even get to school.” According to Nengovhela, the deaf also need learning aids or machines. “Let’s support T h e D A ' s P R persons with disabilities c o u n c i l l o r i n and help them fulfil their t h e T h u l a m e l a The players of Tshakhuma RO United FC display the new tracksuits the team’s managing director, Mr Obrey Raluzwidzo, bought for them last dreams of living a happy M u n i c i p a l i t y , week. That happened shortly before their Amos Shield Tournament game against Tshakhuma Na Ndilani FC at the Tshakhuma Malaria grounds and burden-free life, like M r H u m b u l a n i on Sunday. RO United lost 0-1. all us,” he said. Nengovhela.
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Black Leopards and Jomo Cosmos share Black Leopards collected their first point of the season by holding Jomo Cosmos to a 1-1 draw in their National First Division League match at the Isak Steyl Stadium in Thembisa on Sunday. The result is not a true reflection of the game, as Lidoda Duvha were by far the better side when it came to ball possession throughout the game. Leopards
Royal Eagles no chance. They beat them 1-0 at the Parow Park Stadium in Cape Town. Baroka shared the glory with Thanda Royal Zulu, following their goalless draw at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. African Warriors played to a 1-1 draw with FC Cape Town at the Charles Mopeli Stadium in Phuthaditjaba. The visitors from Cape Town were the first to find the net. Their lethal striker, David Masondo, headed home after a corner kick that was taken by Freddy Zulu. After beating Black Leopards 1-0 at the Thohoyandou Stadium two weeks ago, Lamontville Golden Arrows played to a goalless draw with Milano United FC at the Chatsworth Stadium in Durban. Santos registered a 3-2 victory at the expense of Maluti FET College at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town last Friday evening. Santos were two goals ahead when the teams adjourned for half time. Garankuwa United collected full points by Kermit Erasmus of Orlando Pirates battles with Vukile Mngqibisa beating the newly proof Polokwane City during an Absa Premiership match at the moted Highlandspark Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday. Pirates beat City, the only at the Pilditch Stadium representative of Limpopo in the Absa Premiership, 3-0. The goal in Pretoria. That was the first scorers for Pirates were Erasmus, Thabo Qalinge and Lehlohonolo victory for Garankuwa Majoro. Photo: © Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix United.
squandered numerous obvious scoring chances before they finally found the net via Leonard Ntshangase in the 19th minute. Cosmos fought back through Edwin Serakalala seven minutes before the final whistle. Witbank Spurs gave their fans their money’s worth by crushing Cape Town All Stars 2-0 at the Themba Senamela Stadium in Witbank. Vasco da Gama gave
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tion will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Objections to or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Address of Agent: YB Mashalaba and Associates Consultants CC., Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park Lane, Hyde Park, Sandton, Tel:087 230 7759, Fax: 086 622 0200, Email: nathi@ybmac.co. za/info@ybmac.co.za NDIVHADZO YA MUVHUSO-VHUPO MASIPALA WA VUNDU WA THULAMELA NDIVHADZO YA U FHANDEKANYWA NA TSHANDUKO YA KUSHU MISELE LWA SHANGO Rine vha YB Mashalaba and Associates ro imela vhane vha mavu a tshipida tsha 116 tsha bulasi ya ha Mpapuli 278MT, ri khou vha divhadza nga ha milayo uya nga ha ndima ya 56 (1) ine yavha ya Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) ine hu khou shandukiswa town planning scheme ino divhea saya Masipala wa Thulamela ,ro ita khumbelo ya u tshea mavu a tshipida tsha 116 tsha bulasi ya ha Mpapuli 278MT kha tshitentsi tsha vhu 15 kha masipala wa Thulamela, Muhasho wa zwa Mupo,Vhubindudzi na zwa vhuendela mashango, muhasho wa zwa dzi nndu na zwa sialala.Khumbelo yo itwaho ndi ya u tshea zwitentsi zwa fumithanu na tshinwe tshipida tshine tshado sala tshi sina tshithu. Zwidodombedza zwa mushumo uyu zwi wanala ha Masipala wa Thulamela nahone zwido toliwa nga tshifhinga tsha Mushumo ofisini ya Planning and Development,First floor,Thohoyandou lwa maduvha a fumbili tahe ubva nga duvha la vhufumbili tahe la nwedzi wa Thangule wa nwaha wa 2014. Khanedzano dza mushumo uyu na khumbelo dzi nga nwalelwa vha Masipala wa Thulamela zwa iswa kha muhulwane wa Planning and Development. Zwidodombedzwa zwa posoni ndi zwi tevhelaho. Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950. Zwidodombedzwa izwo zwi rumelwe nga Maduvha asa fhiri 28. Zwidodombedzwa zwa vhane vha khou ita khumbelo vhane vhavha YB Mashalaba and Associates ndi dzi tevhelaho. Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park, Sandton, Lutingo: 087 230 7759. Fax: 086 622 0200. Email: nathi@ ybmac.co.za/info@ybmac. co.za THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR SUBDIVISION AND CHANGE OF LAND USE I, YB Mashalaba and Associate Consultants CC, being the authorised agent of the owner of Erf 651 Thohoyandou L hereby gives notice in terms of Section 56 (1) of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance
15 of 1986) for the amendment of the town planning scheme known as the Thulamela Local Municipality Town Planning Scheme, which I have applied to the Thulamela Local Municipality for the subdivision of Erf 651 Thohoyandou L into 25 Erven and for the rezoning of Erf 651 from Park to 24 Residential 1 Erven and 1 community facility zoned erf. Particulars of the applications will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Objections to or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Address of Agent: YB Mashalaba and Associates Consultants CC., Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park Lane, Hyde Park, Sandton, Tel:087 230 7759, Fax: 086 622 0200, Email: nathi@ybmac.co. za/info@ybmac.co.za NDIVHADZO YA MUVHUSO-VHUPO MASIPALA WA VUNDU WA THULAMELA NDIVHADZO YA U FHANDEKANYWA NA TSHANDUKO YA KUSHUMISELE LWA SHANGO Rine vha YB Mashalaba and Associates ro imela vhane vha mavu a tshipida tsha 651 tsha Thohoyndou L, ri khou vha divhadza nga ha milayo ya ndima ya 56 (1) ine yavha ya Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) ine hu khou shandukiswa town planning scheme ino divhea saya Masipala wa Thulamela, ro ita khumbelo ya utshea mavu a tshipida tsha 651 khala Thohoyandou L kha tshitentsi tsha vhu 25 na u shandukisa park yavha na zwitentsi zwa 24 na tshipida tshisina tshithu. Zwidodombedza zwa mushumo uyu zwi wanala ha Masipala wa Thulamela nahone zwido toliwa nga tshifhinga tsha Mushumo ofisini ya Planning and Development,First floor,Thohoyandou lwa maduvha a fumbili tahe ubva nga duvha la vhufumbili tahe la nwedzi wa Thangule wa nwaha wa 2014. Zwidodombedzwa zwa vhane vha khou ita khumbelo vhane vhavha YB Mashalaba and Associates ndi dzi tevhelaho. Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park, Sandton, Lutingo: 087 230 7759. Fax: 086 622 0200. Email: nathi@ ybmac.co.za/info@ybmac. co.za THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR SUBDI VISION AND CHANGE IN LAND USE I, YB Mashalaba and Associate Consultants CC, being the authorised agent of the owner of Erf 1837 Thohoyandou J hereby gives notice in terms of Section 56 (1) of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) for the amendment of the town planning scheme known as the Thulamela Local Municipality Town Planning Scheme, which I have applied to the Thulamela Local Municipality for the subdivision of Erf 1837
Thohoyandou J into 52 Erven and for the rezoning of Erf 1837 from Park to 51 Residential 1 Erven and 1 Public Open Space zoned erf. Particulars of the applications will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Objections to or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Address of Agent: YB Mashalaba and Associates Consultants CC., Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park Lane, Hyde Park, Sandton, Tel:087 230 7759, Fax: 086 622 0200, Email: nathi@ybmac.co. za/info@ybmac.co.za NDIVHADZOYA MUVHU SO-VHUPO MASIPALA WA VUNDU WA THULAMELA NDIVHADZO YA U FHANDEKANYWA NA TSHANDUKO YA KUSHU MISELE LWA SHANGO Rine vha YB Mashalaba and Associates ro imela vhane vha mavu a tshitentsi tsha vhu 1837, Thohoyandou J, ri khou vha divhadza nga ha milayo uya nga ha ndima ya 56 (1) ine yavha ya Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) ine hu khou shandukiswa town planning scheme ino divhea saya Masipala wa Thulamela ,ro ita khumbelo ya utshea mavu a tshipida tshitentsi tsha 1837 Thohoyandou J, zwitentsi hudo tsheiwa zwa 52 na u shandukiswa ha park uri huvhe na zwitentsi. Zwitentsi zwidovha zwa 52 na tshithihi tsha luvhande lusina tshithu. Zwidodombedza zwa mushumo uyu zwi wanala ha Masipala wa Thulamela nahone zwido toliwa nga tshifhinga tsha Mushumo ofisini ya Planning and Development,First floor,Thohoyandou lwa maduvha a fumbili tahe ubva nga duvha la vhufumbili tahe la nwedzi wa Thangule wa nwaha wa 2014. Khanedzano dza mushumo uyu na khumbelo dzi nga nwalelwa vha Masipala wa Thulamela zwa iswa kha mulwane wa Planning and Development. Zwidodombedzwa zwa posoni ndi zwi tevhelaho. Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950. Zwidodombedzwa izwo zwi rumelwe nga Maduvha asa fhiri 28. Zwidodombedzwa zwa vhane vha khou ita khumbelo vhane vhavha YB Mashalaba and Associates ndi dzi tevhelaho. Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park, Sandton, Lutingo: 087 230 7759. Fax: 086 622 0200. Email: nathi@ ybmac.co.za/info@ybmac. co.za THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR SUBDI VISION AND CHANGE IN LAND USE I, YB Mashalaba and Associate Consultants CC, being the authorised agent of the owner of Erf 2504 Thohoyandou J hereby gives notice in terms of Section 56 (1) of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) for the amendment of the town planning scheme known
as the Thulamela Local Municipality Town Planning Scheme, which I have applied to the Thulamela Local Municipality for the subdivision of Erf 2504 Thohoyandou J into 4 Erven and for the rezoning of Erf 2504 from Park to 3 ‘‘Business’’ Erven and 1 ‘‘Residential 1’’ zoned erf. Particulars of the applications will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Objections to or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Local Municipality, Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Address of Agent: YB Mashalaba and Associates Consultants CC., Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park Lane, Hyde Park, Sandton, Tel:087 230 7759, Fax: 086 622 0200, Email: nathi@ybmac.co. za/info@ybmac.co.za NDIVHADZO YA MU VHUSO-VHUPO MASIPALA WA VUNDU WA THULAMELA NDIVHADZO YA U FHANDEKANYWA NA TSHANDUKO YA KUSHU MISELE LWA SHANGO Rine vha YB Mashalaba and Associates ro imela vhane vha mavu a tshitentsi tsha vhu 2504, Thohoyandou J, ri khou vha divhadza nga ha milayo ya milayo uya nga ha ndima ya 56 (1) ine yavha ya Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) ine hu khou shandukiswa town planning scheme ino divhea saya Masipala wa Thulamela, ro ita khumbelo ya utshea mavu a tshipida tshitentsi tsha 2504 Thohoyandou J, zwitentsi hudo tsheiwa zwina na u shandukiswa park uri huvhe na zwitentsi. Zwitentsi zwidovha zwiraru zwa mabindu na tshaudzula tshithihi. Zwidodombedza zwa mushumo uyu zwi wanala ha Masipala wa Thulamela nahone zwido toliwa nga tshifhinga tsha Mushumo ofisini ya Planning and Development,First floor,Thohoyandou lwa maduvha a fumbili tahe ubva nga duvha la vhufumbili tahe la nwedzi wa Thangule wa nwaha wa 2014. Khanedzano dza mushumo uyu na khumbelo dzi nga nwalelwa vha Masipala wa Thulamela zwa iswa kha mulwane wa Planning and Development. Zwidodombedzwa zwa posoni ndi zwi tevhelaho. Private Bag X11306, Thohoyandou, 0950. Zwidodombedzwa izwo zwi rumelwe nga Maduvha asa fhiri 28. Zwidodombedzwa zwa vhane vha khou ita khumbelo vhane vhavha YB Mashalaba and Associates ndi dzi tevhelaho. Unit E2003, Second Floor Block E, Edinburg Gate, Hyde Park, Sandton, Lutingo: 087 230 7759. Fax: 086 622 0200. Email: nathi@ ybmac.co.za/info@ybmac. co.za.
NDZULAMISO WA VU 42 WA XIKIMI XA GREATER GIYANI XITIVISO XA XIKOMBELO XA NDZULAMISO WA XIKIMI XA GREATER GIYANI XA VULAWURI BYA KU TIRHISIWA KA MISAVA, 2009, KU YA HI XIYENGE XA 56 (1) (B) (I) XA TOWN PLANNING NA TOWN-
SHIPS ORDINANCE, 1986 (ORDINANCE NO 15 OF 1986) Hina va Masungulo Town & Regional Planners tani hi vayimeri va vinyi va xitandi lexi tsariweke la hansi hi mi nyika xitiviso ku ya hi xiyenge xa 56 (1) (b) (i) xa Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No 15 of 1986) leswaku hi endlile xikombelo eka masipala wa Greater Giyani xa ndzulamiso wa xikimi lexi tivekaka hi Greater Giyani land use Management, 2009 hi ndlela leyi landzelaka: Xitandzi xa 542, eGiyani-D, Ntsariso wa xiyenge xa LT, Xifundzheni xa Limpopo ku suka eka “Xitandzi xo tshama xa ntlawa wa n’we” kuya eka “Xitandzi xa byietlelo bya vayeni /vaendzi” Vuxokoxoko bya xikombelo lexi mi nga byi kuma e-hofisini ya Mufambisi wa Masipala eGiyani, xitarateni xa BA 59 kusuhi na xibendlele xa khale xa Khensani ku ringana masiku xa 28 ku sukela hi ti 29 Mawuwani 2014. Swivilelo kumbe swibumabumelo mi nga swi tsala swi ya eka Mufambisi wa Masipala wa Giyani eka kherefu ya : Private Bag X9559, Giyani, 0826 kumbe mi yisa eka kherifu xa xitandi xa masipala leyi tsariweke le henhla ku nge se hela masiku ya 28 ku sukela hi ti 29 Mawuwani 2014. Kherefu ya Muyimeri: Masungulo Town & Regional Planners, P.O Box 1142, Mokopane, 0600, Foyini: 015 491 4521, nomboro ya fekisi: 015 491 2221.
GREATER GIYANI LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2009 (AMENDMENT SCHEME 42) We, Masungulo Town & Regional Planners being an authorized agent of the owner of the erf mentioned below, hereby give notice in terms of Section 56 (1) (b) (i) read together with Section 92 of the Town-planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986), that we have applied to the Greater Giyani Municipality for the amendment of the Greater Giyani Land Use Management Scheme, 2009 for the rezoning of erf 542 Giyani –D Township, from "Residential 1" to "Special" for a guest house. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during office hours at the Municipality: Office of the Municipal Manager, Giyani Civic Centre, opposite old Khensani Hospital, Giyani for a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014 (the date of the first publication of the Notice. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing with the Municipal Manager at the above mentioned address or Private Bag x9559, Giyani, 0826 within a period of 28 days from 29 August 2 014. Address of agent: Masungulo Town & Regional Planners, P.O Box 1142, 85 Thabo Mbeki, 1st Floor, Bosveld Centre, Mokopane 0600. Tel: (015) 491-4521, Fax: (015) 491-2221
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20 5 September 2014 (Continues from p19) LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICE THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TOWNSHIP The Thulamela Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of the Regulations for the Administration and Control of Townships, 1962 (Proc. no. R 293 of 1962) that it intends establishing a township, consisting of erven as referred to in the annexure hereto, on a portion of the Remainder of the farm Malamulele 234 L.T., Limpopo Province. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality,
LIMPOPO MIRROR Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 29 August 2014. ANNEXURE Name of the township: Malamulele-D Extension 4. Full name of the applicant: Pieterse, Du Toit & Associates (PTY) LTD. on behalf of the Thulamela Municipality. Number of erven in proposed township: “Residential 1”: 199 erven with an average size of 600m²; “Business”: 1 erf of 1677m² in extent; The proposed township is ±18.87ha in extent. Property Description: A portion of the Remainder of the farm Malamulele 234 L.T., Limpopo Province. Location of proposed township: The proposed development is located adjacent and to the east of the existing Malamulele-D Extensions 2 and 3 and adjacent and to the west of the village Ka-Madonsi. Address of Agent: Pieterse Du Toit & Associates (PTY) LTD., Concilium Building, 118 General Beyers Street,
Welgelegen, POLOKWANE, 0699 / P.O. Box 11306, BENDOR PARK, Polokwane, 0713 Tel: (015) 297 4970/1, Fax: (015) 297 4584, email: jaco@profplanners. co.za XITIVISO XA MFUMO WA NDZHAWU MASIPALA WA NDZHAWU WA THULAMELA XITIVISO XA XIKOMBELO XA KU SIMEKA LOKHIXI NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF TOWNSHIP Va Masipala wa Thulamela va humese xitiviso hi ku landza Swinawana swa Vufambisi na Vulawuri bya Malokhixi, 1962 (Xitiviso xa vu-R 293 xa 1962) xa leswaku va na xikongomelo xa ku simeka lokhixi, leri nga na switandi ku ya hi laha swi vuriweke hi kona eka tsalwa ro tatisela eka leri, eka xiphemu xa tlhelo leri nga sala xa purasi ra Malamulele 234 L.T., eka Xifundza-nkulu xa Limpopo. Vuxokoxoko bya xikombelo byi nga xopaxopiwa hi nkarhi wa ntirho ehofisini ya Mufam-
Minopex has a vacancies available for the following positions. Rigger(Limpopo): Ref No.1284/14 Minimum Requirements: Applicants must have the following: A N3 Qualification is required with a recognised section 13 Trade Test in Rigging. 2 year experience as a Rigger in an industrial environment is required. The successfull incumbent must have previous experience in conducting risk assessments within area of expertise To apply for this vacancy please use the following link to register first and upload your cv: http://minopex.recruitbank.co.za/Candidate/JobPreview.aspx?Id=1185 Regional Management Accountant(Rustenburg): Ref No.1285/14 Minimum Requirements: Applicants must have the following: A B. Comm. degree or a three year diploma in Accounting from an accredited and credible institution is required. Eight years experience in Debtors, Creditors, Bank Recon, Costing & General Accounting (i.e. reporting, budgets and forecasts) is required. To apply for this vacancy please use the following link to register first and upload your cv: http://minopex.recruitbank.co.za/Candidate/JobPreview.aspx?Id=1186 CLOSING DATE: 11th September 2014 AT 12 NOON
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bisi-Nkulu: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou, ku ringana 28 wa masiku ku sukela hi ti 29 August 2014. Swivilelo swa ku kaneta kumbe magoza ya ku yimela van’wana mayelana na xikombelo lexi swi nga nghenisiwa kumbe swi tsariwa swi rhumeriwa hi poso eka Mufambisi-Nkulu: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950, enkarhini wa 28 wa masiku ku sukela hi ti 29 August 2014. TSALWA RO TATISELA Vito ra Lokhixi: Malamulele-D Extension 4. Vito leri heleleke ra mukomberi: Pieterse, Du Toit & Associates (PTY) LTD. hi ku yimela Masipala wa Thulamela. Nhlayo ya switandi eka lokhixi leri nga ringanyetiwa: “Ndzhawu ya Vutshamo 1”: 199 wa switandi swa vukulu bya kwalomu ka 600m²; “Mabindzu”: Xitandi xin’we xa vukulu bya 1677m²; Lokhixi leri nga ringanyetiwa ri ta teka ndzhawu ya kwalomu ka 18.87ha hi vukulu. Nhlamuselo ya Ndzhawu: Xiphemu lexi nga sala xa purasi ra Malamulele 234 L.T., eka Xifunfza-Nkulu xa Limpopo. Ndzhawu leyi lokhixi leri nga ringanyetiwa ri nga ta va kona: Ndzhawu leyi nga ringanyetiwa laha ku nga ta akiwa kona yi le kusuhani naswona ku ya hi le vuxeni bya Malamulele-D Extensions 2 na 3 naswona hi le vupeladyambu bya muganga wa Ka-Madonsi. Adirese ya Muyimeri: Pieterse Du Toit & Associates (PTY) LTD., Concilium Building, 118 General Beyers Street, Welgelegen, POLOKWANE, 0699 / P.O. Box 11306, BENDOR PARK, Polokwane, 0713 Riqingho: (015) 297 4970/1, Fekisi: (015) 297 4584, email: jaco@profplanners.co.za
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY PUBLIC NOTICE
Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
Thulamela Municipality mayor’s bursary fund Office of the Mayor cordially invites all matriculated registered indigents, to apply for Thulamela Municipality Mayor Bursary Fund for 2015 academic year. Application forms can be obtained from Mayors office, office no 118, Speaker’s office and from respective ward councilors. from the 30th of August 2014. Closing date for submission 31 October 2014 ADV MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950
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ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC Ltd TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Preventative Maintenance of Road D4 from Vuwani to Malamulele. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300.00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday 1st September, 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Samuel Kaputa, Tel No: 015 291 4611, Fax No: 086 572 1929 and email: sam@molemo.co.za. A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place on site at Vuwani Township, co-ordinates S 23º 8’ 55” and E 30o 26’ 42’’ on Monday 8th September, 2014 starting at 10:00hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on Monday 22nd September, 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No: RAL/T684/2014, Preventative Maintenance of Road D4 from Vuwani to Malamulele and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7 CE or 6CE PE or higher Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD REGISTRATION NO. (2001/025832/07) CONTRACT NO:RAL/T695/2014 FOR REHABILITATION OF ROAD D2219 BETWEEN STEELPOORT & JANE FURSE IN THE SEKHUKHUNE DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE T1.1 TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board(CIDB) for the Rehabilitation of Road D2219 between Steelpoort and Jane Furse in the Sekhukhune district of Limpopo Province.
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Free Lance Sales Advisors (Independant Contractor) required for furniture retailer Location: Louis Trichardt, Elim, Giyani, Thohoyandou, Malamulele, Saselamani Contact details: Visit your nearest Barnetts or Price & Pride Store Remuneration: Commission only
The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015)284 4600 upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday 08 September 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo Soc Ltd.
The University of Venda is offering the following short course under the Univen Centre for Continuing Education (UCCE), a unit of Univen Income Generation Centre.
CERTIFICATE IN GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS LEARNING OBJECTIVES OUTCOMES: To equip students with knowledge and practical skills to apply Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology to solving spatial problems, to familiarize students with ArcGlS 10.1, the market leading GIS software package by ESRI. PRESENTATION: One block session (of 20 participants): The block involves one week of lectures and practical's (Full-Day: Monday - Friday). INTAKE: 22nd - 26th September, 1st - 5th December and 8th - 12th December 2014. THE COURSE FEES: R5200 per participant, which includes tea, coffee, lunch and learning materials. Participants are required to pay a non-refundable deposit of R2600 which can be paid at Univen's Finance Department or deposited at: ABSA Bank, account number: 1 000 000 589, Branch: ABSA Louis Trichardt, reference number: 03057231, to confirm booking at least one week before commencement of lectures to ensure a place for the intake of the course.
Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to: Mr H M Kritzinger, Tel No: 015-3072842, Fax No: 015-3072843,e-mail: dmvtzan@mweb.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the junction of Road D4045 & D2219 on Thursday 25 September 2014 starting at 11h00. GPS Co-ordinates: S 240 48’ 06.1”E 290 49’ 25.9” The closing time for receipt of tender is 11h00 on Friday 10 October 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No: RAL/ T695/2014 -Rehabilitation of Road D2219 between Steelpoort & Jane Furse Sekhukhune district of Limpopo Province” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane.
NB: Balance of course fees must be paid before or on the first day of the course. Enquiries: Ms Mathivha. K. Cell: 076 208 1516, email: khathu.mathivha@univen.ac.za, Tel: (015) 962 8331, Fax: 086 5401 469.
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LIMPOPO MIRROR
5 September 2014 21
Notice of Intention to Prospect
Affected and interested parties are invited to send their views and comments to: The Regional Manager Private Bag 9467 Polokwane 0700 or Call 082 570 9168 N.B All comments must reach the office within 30 days after issuing of this office.
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Prospect notice is hereby given that under the Mineral and Petroleum Development Act of 2002 (Act of 2002), that the application (Ref. LP30/5/1/2/12051MP) for prospecting lodged by MSB Resources (PTY)LTD on the farm Klipbank 406 LS, has been accepted by the Regional Office of Limpopo.
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC Ltd TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Preventative Maintenance of Road P134/3 from Ga-Rafiri to Inca Mine. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300, 00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 15 August 2014 Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Dan Masekela, Tel No 015 297 6265, Fax No: 086 514 7458, e-mail sejagobeengineers@gmail.com A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at Zebediela Mall along the R519 road (24°21’55.31”S and 29°18’50.84”E)“ on 09 September 2014 starting at 10H00 hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11H00 hrs on 23 September 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T700/2014, PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF ROAD P134/3 FROM GA-RAFIRI TO INCA MINE and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7 CE or 6CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NOTICE
When advertising does its job, everyone keeps theirs! Call us for advertising that works! 015 516 4996 ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE & REHABILITATION OF ROAD P51/3, GROBLERSDAL TO STOFFBERG. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300.00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 08 September 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Leon Boshoff at Tel No. (012) 842 8730, Fax No. (012) 843 9000, e-mail: leon.boshoff@bigenafrica.com A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the S25˚09’29.9” and S29˚25’18.8” at Dewagendrift (D198) turnoff from the P51/3 on on Tuesday, 18 September 2014 starting at 10:00hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00hrs on 03 October 2014, telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T708/2014 Preventative Maintenance & rehabilitation of road p51/3, Groblersdal to Stoffberg” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 6CE or 5CE PE or higher.
All interested service providers are hereby invited to submit written quotations and deliver them to Makhado municipality’s tender box.
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Request for Quotation for the Supply and Delivery Cleaning Material
12 September 2014 at 12H00
MAK20/2014/15
Request for Quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Fake Note Detecting Machine
12 September 2014 at 12H00
MAK21/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Building Materials
12 September 2014 at 12H00
MAK22/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply And Delivery Standard Stock Bricks
12 September 2014 at 12H00
MAK23/2014/15
Request for quotation for Supply and Delivery Face Bricks
12 September 2014 at 12H00
Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300.00 per set.
MAK24/2014/15
Request For Quotation for the Supply and Delivery of Electrical Tools
12 September 2014 at 12H00
Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday, 08th September 2014.
MAK25/2014/15
Request for Quotation for Design, 09 September 2014 at Supply and Delivery of Banners 11:00 at Council Chamber, First floor, Civic Centre, Ground floor, No 83 Krogh Street, Makhado
12 September 2014 at 12H00
Please Note: 1. Specifications of the quotations and MBD6.1 and MBD4 can be downloaded from the municipal website: www.makhado.gov.za or a hard copy can be obtained from supply chain management office B043, Civil Centre, No.83 Krogh street, Makhado Municipality For more information, enquiries must be directed to Ms Masete A.H or Mr Ramabulana M at 015 519 3129 /3176 during office hours Civic Centre 83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 MR. I P MUTSHINYALI Notice No. 137/2014 MUNICIPAL MANAGER Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers File No. 8/3/2/1 2.
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the ROADS PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROJECT FOR ROAD P1/7 FROM POLOKWANE TO ROAD D453 The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd.
Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr Takalani Musandiwa at Tel No. (015) 295 7583, Fax No. (015) 295 7613, e-mail: tm@tmafrica.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the Intersection of P1/7 and D453 (GPS Coordinates 23˚ 49’ 52”S and 29˚ 29’ 24”E) on Wednesday 01st October 2014 starting at 10:00hrs. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00hrs on Monday, 20th October 2014, telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/ T712/2014: Road P1/7 from Polokwane to D453 and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7CE or 6CE PE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
LIMPOPO MIRROR
22 5 September 2014 By Frank Mavhungu
Maweja Takers and KK in goalless draw
Makungo Azwifarwi of Maweja (left) and Rendani Mudau of KK chase the ball.
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC LTD T1.1 TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Rehabilitation of Road D2526 from R71 to Dalmada Area in Polokwane Municipality of the Capricorn District. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300, 00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from 8th September 2014 Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to: Mr C Danda, Tel No: (015) 295 2144, Fax No :( 015) 295 2122, E-mail : admin@beconsult.co.za A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at Intersection of road R71 and D2526 (entrance to Dalmada Plots, Co-ords: S 23º 53’ 55.56” E 29º 32’ 00.34”) on 09 October 2014 starting at 10H00. The closing time for receipt of tender is 11:00 hrs on 23 October 2014 Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T704/2014 Rehabilitation of Road D2526 from R71 to Dalmada Area in Polokwane Municipality of the Capricorn District” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 6CE or 5CEPE or higher. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY PUBLIC NOTICE
Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 (015) 962 5328
RE: PERFORMANCE AGREEMENTS OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER AND ALL SENIOR MANAGERS DIRECTLY ACCOUNTABLE TO MUNICIPAL MANAGER. Notice is hereby given in terms of Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003, Chapter 7, Section 53 (3) (b), that the Mayor of Thulamela Municipality, Her Worship CLLR. Mahosi N.G must ensure that the performance agreements of the Municipal Manager and all Senior Managers are made Public no later than 14 days after the approval of Municipality‘s service delivery and budget implementation plan. Copies of Municipal Manager‘s performance agreements and all managers are available for inspection by community at the following offices. • • • • • • • • • • •
Thohoyandou Municipal Main Office Malamulele civic centre Saselamane Stadium Shayandima Town Manager’s Office Mdabula Stadium Makhuvha Stadium Tshikombani Stadium Makwarela Hall Makonde Stadium Tshitereke Satellite Office And at Municipal website : www.thulamela.gov.za
All enqueries can be directed to Mr Musalafu M.E at (015) 962 7608 ADV MATHIVHA M.H MUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela Municipality Civic Centre Old Agriven Building Thohoyandou 0950
The Amos Charity Shield Soccer Tournament match between Maweja Takers and FC KK at the Tshakhuma Malaria grounds on Sunday ended in a goalless draw. Takers’ killer striker, Mukandangalwo Ramunana, came close to scoring in the 14th minute. He received a beautiful pass from his captain, Khuliso Netshaulu, and unleashed aimlessly from just outside the penalty box. Musa Nedzamba of Maweja Takers was the first player to go into the referee’s book. Nedzamba was lucky to go away with a yellow card after an illegal tackle on Ndivhuwo Mulovhedzi in the 18th minute. KK lost their original shape in the middle of the park. That gave the Takers’ midfielders, Khuliso Netshaulu and Vhutshilo Gabara, enough time to distribute some dangerous balls from the centre line. KK gained momentum as the game approached the halfway mark, but it was difficult for them to find their way through the rock-solid defence of Takers. KK effected two changes to their starting lineup earlier in the last half. They introduced Konanani Sibara and Mashudu Malusha for Arthur Mtileni and Mulalo Liphadzi respectively. The defence of Takers started
to run for cover soon after KK’s replacements. Maweja replaced Takalani Mashila with Takalani Ramagalela in a bid to neutralize the opponents. That was not good enough to dilute the power of KK’s fast forwards as they continued to fire on all cylinders.
The keeper of Maweja Takers, Ndamulelo Thathaisa, made his presence felt in the 78th minute. He stretched to the limit to execute a brilliant save, following Fhatuwani Mudau’s close-range ground cutter. The game turned lukewarm in the last 15 minutes.
Takalani Mashila of Maweja (right) and Unarine Mukhavhuli of KK wrestle to win the loose ball
Road Running
Two Countries Race around the corner It is once again time for the popular Two Countries Marathon to take place between Zimbabwe and South Africa. This year, it will take place on 13 September. The race, organised by the Soutpansberg Athletics Club, will double as the 17th Musina Municipality’s Mayor’s Race, with Eric Louw High School being the venue. Pre-arranged free transport to the start of the 42,2km race in
Zimbabwe is available. Please note that busses will depart strictly at 04:45 on the day of the race. The race will start at 06:00 and the entry fee is R60 (plus R25 for a temporary licence). Pre-entries for this race close on 1 September. A copy of the runner’s passport and proof of payment must be attached to the entry form. Line entries for the 21,1km race will take place from 05:00, with the race starting at 07:00.
The entry fee for this race is R40 (plus R25 for temporary licence). There will also be a 9km race, which will start at 07:30. The entry fee is R20 (plus R25 for temporary licence). The races promise fierce competition, with R73 200 in prize money to be won. For more information, phone Ferreira at 082 749 0413 or write to 2countries@nhc.za.net.
ROADS AGENCY LIMPOPO SOC Ltd REGISTRATION NO. (2001/025832/07)
CONTRACT No. RAL/ T701/ 2014 FOR REHABILITATION AND PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF ROAD D936 (R576) FROM CODRINGTON TO SETTLERS IN THE WATERBERG DISTRICT OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE. TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are hereby invited from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the Rehabilitation and Preventative Maintenance of Road D936 (R576) from Codrington to Settlers in the Waterberg District of Limpopo Province. The employer is the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Tender documents are obtainable from the cashier’s office, ground floor, Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd, RAL Towers, at 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane, Telephone (015) 291-4236, upon receipt of a non-refundable cash or bank guaranteed cheque payment of R300,00 per set. Tender documents are obtainable during the following times: 08:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) as from Monday, 18 August 2014. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to the Roads Agency Limpopo SOC Ltd. Queries related to the issues of these documents may be addressed to Mr T Nebotalo, Tel No: (+2715) 291 3519, Fax No: (+2715) 291 3491, e-mail: nevhutalu@telkomsa.net. A compulsory clarification meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at the intersection of Road D936 and P184/1 (Settlers) on Wednesday, 10 September 2014 starting at 10h00. The coordinates of the meeting venue are 24°57’05.50”S, 28°32’22.39”E: The closing time for receipt of tender is 11h00 on Friday, 26 September 2014. Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile and late tenders will not be accepted. Tenders, completed as prescribed, shall be sealed in an envelope marked “Tender No. RAL/T701/ 2014: Rehabilitation and Preventative Maintenance of Road D936 (R576) from Codrington to Settlers in the Waterberg District of Limpopo Province” and deposited in the box located in the entrance foyer (ground floor) of RAL Towers, 26 Rabe Street (c/o Biccard Street), Polokwane. Tenderers shall have a CIDB class grading of: 7CE or 6CE PE or higher.
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5 September 2014 23 By Frank Mavhungu
Tshakhuma Na Ndilani through to final of Amos Tournament Tshakhuma Na Ndilani FC booked a place in the final of the Amos Shield Soccer Tournament by beating Tshakhuma RO United 1-0 at the fully packed Tshakhuma Malaria grounds on Sunday. The defence of Tshakhuma Na Ndilani, or Makhurabada as they are affectionately called, which was marshaled by the vastly experienced Tshifhiwa Mmbooi, was untouchable. Elvis Netshidongololo of RO United found himself on the wrong side of the football laws in the 14th minute. He tackled Ndamulelo Mukwevho from behind and Referee Eric Munyai was lenient enough to let him go with yellow, when everyone thought he deserved red. Lufuno “CJ” Mugodi of United was unlucky in the 24th minute. He received a beautiful pass from Rofhiwa Netshiungani of Tshakhuma Na ndilani Thivhulawi Silima just outside the controls the high ball, while Khathutshelo penalty box and unleashed aimlessly, Mukomafhedzi of RO United pulls him from instead of picking a spot and sending behind. Absa Premiership Funding
Lotteries Board opens applications for funding sports The National Lotteries Board (NLB) would like to invite qualifying organisations that support the development of sports at grassroots level to apply for funding, says Charlotte Thabang Mampane, chief executive officer of the NLB. She mentioned in a media statement that the scope of the funding programme is in line with the government’s policy to support all sporting codes in South Africa. The NLB allocates a total of close to R2 billion each financial year in funding to various qualifying organisations covering charities, arts and culture organisations and sporting entities. “We would like to take this opportunity to encourage all interested schools and clubs to forward their application to the NLB as early as possible, observing the funding criteria and procedures to avoid disappointment. Failure to comply with the regulations and prescribed guidelines will result in the application automatically being disqualified,” says Mampane. “We would also like to reiterate the fact that, annually, the NLB receives requests for funding amounting to more than R70 billion, a figure that is well in excess of the funds available for distribution,” says Mampane. The NLB will give preference to sports clubs and no-fee schools (quintile 1,2 and 3) in poor, previously disadvantaged and rural communities that support capacity building (training of coaches and technical officials), universal access to facilities and provision or upgrading of access facilities for people with disabilities. “The government, through its various departments and agencies such as the NLB, will continue to support sports because it is an indispensable part of social cohesion and enhances physical and mental well-being. Our country owes, to a large degree, our political stability and the social integration process to the near miraculous transition to democracy to the significant role played by sports,” says Mampane. “South Africa has also demonstrated at the Commonwealth Games, held recently in Scotland, that we have a wealth of talent and it is imperative that we support the development of our sporting talent from an early age,” concludes Mampane. Applications forms are available at the NLB head offices in Pretoria or online at www.nlb.org. za. The NLB will also conduct capacity-building exercises across the country to assist beneficiaries with limited resources to ensure that they meet all the requirements and are able to submit all the mandatory supporting documents, such as properly formatted financial statements, among others, in order to be considered for a grant. For additional information or to schedule an interview, please contact Ms. Odaho Sengani: Senior Communication Officer on Odaho@nlb.org.za or 012 432 1506/ 083 7536968.
Team
Kaizer Chiefs Ajax Cape Town Bidvest Wits Moroka Swallows Orlando Pirates Maritzburg Utd Free State Stars Mamelodi Sundowns Platinum Stars Bloem Celtic University of Pretoria Black Aces Chippa United SuperSport United Polokwane City AmaZulu
Played Won
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
5 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
the keeper the wrong way. Tshakhuma Na Ndilani took the lead in the 29th minute. Rofhiwa Netshiungani dribbled past the keeper and scored easily after a neat pass from Oscar Mulangaphuma. United’s strikers let them down as they continued to fumble at the goal finish. Ndamulelo Mukwevho, the left winger of Tshakhuma Na Ndilani, was booked towards the end of the first half for obstructing Mulisa Luvhengo. Tshakhuma RO United came back strongly in the last half. They created several dangerous moves from the middle of the park, but the defenders of Makhurabada, Tshifhiwa Mmbooi and Sedzazwau Mushoma, blocked their way effectively. Makhurabada will play against the winner between FC KK and Maweja Takers in the final. KK and Takers will meet in their decider at the Tshakhuma Malaria grounds Ndivhuwo Makhado of United (left) hooks the ball, while Rolivhuwa Mukwevho of Tshakhuma Na Ndilani blocks the way. tomorrow. Makhado LFA Stream D Under 15
Draw
Lost
0 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 0 2
0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 3
For Against Points
8 7 7 7 10 7 6 5 4 5 3 4 4 4 5 2
Lost 5 6 8 7 7 8 10 11 11 11 14 16 17 16 22 22 19 22 27 33
For 73 87 90 85 77 73 75 86 75 52 51 51 42 41 39 44 34 54 23 6
Against Points 25 83 56 83 52 80 4 77 36 75 32 74 41 68 57 63 53 63 25 59 61 46 63 44 56 43 48 42 91 38 73 34 54 31 97 28 85 23 68 9
Lost 2 4 4 8 6 9 10 13 12 12 12 16 15 16 18 22
For 55 53 48 51 31 45 36 34 37 34 29 35 29 31 27 19
Against Points 22 68 20 64 22 62 33 58 28 46 37 45 38 42 36 37 49 36 37 34 44 34 40 30 43 29 40 28 54 26 54 14
For 37 44 25 32 38 33 35 24 19 27 24
Against Points 18 42 24 38 16 33 38 30 34 29 37 29 33 27 31 26 28 18 36 17 43 17
For 55 23 47 30 27 35 18 19 24 29 21
Against Points 22 46 13 41 22 38 23 34 28 27 35 26 40 26 34 18 34 16 40 15 34 15
For 15 12 13 10 14 2
Against Points 7 20 9 15 12 14 10 13 15 11 13 4
1 3 4 9 5 4 6 5 5 4 4 6 7 8 10 7
15 11 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 3 2
Hlanganani Stream A Team Mashau Thondani United Waterval All Stars Valdezia Juventus FC Bokisi Scientists FC Matlhari FC Mbhokota FC Mpheni Real Rovers Jomo Young Stars Bungeni You Diplomats Nwaxinyamani United FC Caring FC Elim Blackpool Jnrs Wata Peace Makers Mailaskop Act Killers Mpheni Young Stars Matsila Morning Sweepers Mpheni H Lions Mufeba Cruel Tigers Ribolla Mountain Rangers Nwaxinyamani All Stars
Played 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
Won 25 24 25 23 22 22 20 18 18 16 11 11 11 10 11 9 6 6 6 2
Draw 8 8 5 8 9 8 8 9 9 11 13 11 10 12 5 7 13 10 5 3
Hlanganani Stream B Team Muwaweni Lucky Stars V.K Mulima FC Muila FC Tshivhangani S Breakers Thembisa Las Vegas Gumani Y Stars Slanger AC Milan Makulana Green Dreams Nthabalala Amakh XII Muila Shooting Stars Mukoneni Shooting Stars Madadzhi Eversmilling S Tshivhuyuni Celtics FC Thothololo Cont Stars Muumoni Blue Birds Nthabalala Super XI
Played 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Won 20 19 18 18 11 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 3
Draw 8 7 8 4 13 9 9 7 9 10 10 6 8 7 5 5
Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Team Mabilu FC Manavhela Real Fighters Gogobole Home Defender Muraleni Y. Rebellions Tshiozwi Mates FC Ravele Highlanders F.C Gogobole Bucks FC Madombidzha Try Again Madodonga United Stars Maebani Peace Makers Kutama Young Stars
Played 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Won 13 10 9 8 8 9 6 7 3 3 4
Draw 4 8 4 6 5 2 9 5 9 8 5
Lost 5 2 5 6 7 9 5 8 8 9 11
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 Ravele Black Dragons Murunwa Soccer Academy Bennys Care Academy
Played 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Won 14 12 10 9 8 7 8 4 3 4 3
Draw 4 5 8 6 3 5 2 6 7 3 6
Lost 2 3 2 5 9 8 10 10 10 13 11
Malfa Stream A Under 15 Team Manyii Bayern Munich Mamvuka Chipolopolo Tshikuwi Young Boys Matsa Super Players Luvhalani Sun Pirates Paradise FC Basel
Team S Smiling Movers Sangoma Black Robbers Milaboni MTM FC JK Masetoni United Mandala Happy Boys
Played 10 10 10 10 10 10
Won 5 4 3 3 2 0
Drawn 5 3 5 4 5 4
Lost 0 3 2 3 3 6
Malfa Stream B Under 15 Played Won Drawn Lost 8 8 8 8 8
7 6 4 2 0
0 1 0 1 0
1 1 4 5 8
For 22 16 13 6 0
Played 10 10 10 10 10 10
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
Played 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
5 7 12 16 16
21 19 12 7 0
Against Points 16 19 16 18 20 18 18 16 30 14 31 0
Won 11 9 8 8 8 4 2 0
Drawn 2 2 2 2 1 3 4 2
Lost 1 3 4 4 5 7 8 12
For 28 30 18 18 21 15 11 2
Against Points 12 35 10 29 11 26 16 26 18 25 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
Played 12 12 13 13 12 11 10 13
Won 11 8 7 7 5 3 2 1
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
For 22 17 13 18 2 3
Against Points 8 23 9 21 8 18 12 15 15 4 24 4
For 29 16 28 10 10 6 4 10 2
Against Points 6 22 8 16 3 12 6 10 22 10 7 9 11 4 27 4 26 0
For 9 9 8 9 7 4 2 3
Against Points 1 16 4 13 7 10 15 7 4 5 12 5 1 4 8 1
Lost 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2
For 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 0
Against Points 0 6 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 0 4 0 4 4 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 4 0 2 0
Lost 3 7 7 10 7 9 9 11 12 10 13 13 12 18
For 59 55 52 51 41 39 28 36 32 26 33 28 31 24
Against Points 24 59 26 47 40 47 41 44 29 41 31 39 29 33 42 33 47 32 41 30 43 29 38 29 41 28 57 16
Lost 5 1 7 8 7 6 7 12 11 11 14 14
For 30 37 28 29 36 37 28 25 18 20 13 15
Against Points 12 50 19 47 21 37 19 36 32 36 32 32 21 31 31 24 30 19 35 17 36 10 45 10
Drawn 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 2
Lost 0 2 4 6 6 8 8 10
Makhado LFA Stream F Under 15 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 7 5 4 4 3 3 1 0
Team Tshino Shooting Stars Ramukhuba D FC Emmanuel Funeral Service Khuruleni SP Baloyi Vyeboom School of Exc Real Madzhige FC
Played 10 10 10 10 10 10
Team Tshikota Young Stars Tshikwarani Young Ones Benny's Care Academy Midoroni Real Hearts Tshikota Hot Spurs Tshikwani Stone Break Western Stars FC Ravele United Matika FC
Played 8 8 5 6 8 7 7 8 5
Team Boksi Scientists FC Mashau Young Boys Valdezia Huhlwani Y S The Elephants FC Nkuzana Riverside Y S Riverplaats FC Waterval Super Strikers Madapha FC
Played 6 6 7 5 5 8 2 4
Team Vasco Da Gama FC Cape Town Garankuwa United Milano United AFC Witbank Spurs Baroka FC Golden Arrows Santos Jomo Cosmos Thanda Royal Zulu FC Black Leopards African Warriors Cape Town All Stars Highlands Park Maluti FET College Royal Eagles
Played 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Team Dopeni Mighty Comrades Sangoma Black Robbers Vuvha Kill Them All Milaboni Ch Them Down Maelula Big Powers Mauluma All Stars Matshavhawe United FC JK Masetoni United Phadzima Shining Stars Mudunungu Try Again Nyatema FC Matshavhawe Come T S Mavhunga H Sweepers Tshedza Onismuts
Played 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
Drawn 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2
Lost 1 2 3 3 2 3 7 6
Makhado LFA Stream G U15 Won 7 6 5 5 1 1
Drawn 2 3 3 0 1 1
Lost 1 1 2 5 8 8
Malfa Stream H Under 15 Won 7 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 0
Drawn 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 2 0
Lost 0 2 1 2 4 2 5 5 5
Malfa Stream I Under 15 Won 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 0
Drawn 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1
Lost 0 1 3 2 2 5 0 3
National First Division Won 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Draw 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 Draw 5 5 5 2 8 6 9 6 5 9 5 5 7 4
Nzhelele Stream B Team Khakhu Fast XI Thsikombani Super Stars Mandala Happy Boys Khakhu Y Chiefs Sheshe Bush Bucks Thonanda All Stars Trimmer Boys FC Khalavha Napoli F.C Fundudzi United Brothers Fondwe Mighty Blues Tshikhudo First Prof Mphaila Young Tigers
Played 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
Won 16 13 8 11 11 8 8 7 4 3 1 1
Draw 2 8 7 3 4 8 7 3 7 8 7 7
Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 - No handwritten logs will be accepted
Team Nzhelele Home Sweepers Tshituni Hot Stars Manyii DAB Stars Mamvuka Heroes FC Matanda Seven Stars Matanda Rockers FC Mphephu Hotspurs FC Mudimeli Bombers FC Sipholi Smilling Mover Mandiwana Soccer Acad Tshikuwi Stone Breakers Lugisani Arsenal FC FJ Napoli FC Raliphaswa Roll Stones
Played 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
Won 20 15 13 14 12 12 11 11 10 9 9 6 6 1
Draw 2 4 5 2 7 6 7 6 3 6 3 8 5 1
Lost 4 7 8 10 7 8 8 9 13 11 14 12 15 24
For 57 52 37 44 38 38 40 34 36 32 26 28 28 2
Against Points 28 62 26 49 29 44 39 44 26 43 31 42 33 40 31 39 37 33 39 33 35 30 46 26 40 23 51 4
Lost 2 2 3 3 5 5 4 3 8 5 7 7 7 10 9 13 10 12 13 14
For 75 79 53 52 39 55 42 37 47 45 43 50 43 35 35 28 45 27 56 38
Against Points 15 43 27 36 29 33 33 33 21 32 45 29 41 29 26 28 51 28 34 24 39 22 52 21 47 21 53 19 58 16 59 13 45 12 60 12 100 11 75 8
Lost 0 2 0 0 0
For 3 5 3 1 0
Against Points 1 8 2 7 1 4 1 4 0 0
For 1 5 5 4 4 2 0 0 0
Against Points 2 3 5 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
For 60 45 51 36 38 30 28 41 40 27 25 31 30 13
Against Points 27 36 19 27 29 27 21 27 18 24 26 23 42 23 30 22 37 21 34 16 37 16 44 16 31 15 72 6
SAFA Vhembe: Masters League Team Stamina Free Masters Madonsi Masters Gooldville Masters Shayandima Masters Saselamani Masters Mphego Masters Tshinane Masters Itsani Masters Vuwani Masters Havhavha FC Tshakhuma Masters Sibasa Masters Mount Rider Masters Phiphidi Masters G.Eleven Masters Makhuvha Masters Tshipako Masters Tshilungoma Masters Mathule Masters Tsia - Mutsha Masters
Played 17 14 14 14 17 18 16 14 18 15 15 16 14 17 17 18 18 18 18 18
Team Mashau Thondoni United Valdezia Huhlwani H/Girls Hlalelani Young Stars Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars Chavani Clever Girls
Played 4 5 2 4 0
Won 14 12 11 10 10 8 8 9 9 7 7 6 7 6 4 4 2 3 3 2
Draw 1 0 0 1 2 5 4 2 1 3 1 3 0 1 4 1 6 3 2 2
Under 15 Girls Won 2 2 1 0 0
Drawn 2 1 1 4 0
Vhembe Churhces Soccer League Team Tshifulanani A F Mission Mutandani Victory for Life Tshifulanani U R Church Calvary Christian C Centre Tshifulanani L Church N.C.W.C Tshakuma A.F.M Mutandani U R Church Dzwerani U R Church
Played 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
Won 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Draw 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
Lost 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Vhembe Masters Soccer League Team Wesifa Masters Madomobidzha Masters Sinthumule Kuatana Sendedza Masters Black Leopards Masters Matidza Masters Dzanani 1T/Association Ellis Masters Khakhu Masters Mandiwana Masters Mpaila Masters Makungwi Masters Ngovhela Masters Mudimeli Masters
Played 16 16 15 16 16 14 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Won 11 8 7 7 6 6 7 6 6 3 4 4 3 1
Draw 3 3 6 6 6 5 2 4 3 7 4 4 6 3
Lost 2 5 2 3 4 3 6 6 7 6 8 8 7 12
Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream A
Nzhelele Stream A Won 18 14 14 14 11 11 8 9 9 7 8 8 7 4
S CCER LOGS Nzhelele Stream C
Makhado LFA Stream E Under 15 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
Against Points
Makhado LFA Stream C Under 15 Team NTM United FC Mavhunga Young Stars Mulum,a All Stars FJ Napoli FC Phadzima Shinings Stars Divhani Rosca United
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
Team Tshirululuni XI Bullet Tshivhulana Real Aces Tshimbupfe Disco Stars Vuwani Liverpool FC Madobi Home Boys Kalahari Stars FC Tshino United Brothers Singo Disco Five Makhasa United FC Mutheiwana FC Hanani Home Fighters Tshimbupfe F. Cats
Played 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
Won 16 14 11 10 9 10 9 8 6 6 4 1
Draw 2 4 6 7 9 5 3 3 5 3 5 4
Lost 4 4 5 5 4 7 10 11 11 13 13 17
For 47 53 44 43 38 40 35 29 21 40 30 27
Against Points 12 50 22 46 31 39 27 37 24 36 31 35 33 30 43 25 29 23 64 21 68 17 59 8
Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B Team Mutsha Atlantis FC Mission Young Rovers Khwekhwe Power 7 Tshakhuma Peace Lovers Muwerafu FC Mashau Thenga B Lions Tshakhuma Fenele FC Mutsha Sea Robbers Tshakhuma Na Ndilani Tshakhuma Blue Birds Mashau Young Stars Mutsha United FC Mashau Hungry Lions Maweja Young Stars Valdezia Malumbe Exp Masokelara FC
Played 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Won 21 20 16 16 15 13 12 12 11 9 10 9 8 4 4 3
Draw 7 7 9 6 8 9 11 8 9 9 4 6 4 5 4 7
Lost 2 3 5 8 7 8 7 10 10 12 16 15 18 21 22 20
For 51 42 48 51 42 33 35 33 40 42 47 38 30 19 15 25
Against Points 12 70 16 67 30 57 34 54 29 53 26 48 21 47 28 45 42 42 49 36 38 34 43 33 44 28 50 17 50 16 61 16
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Makhado too good for Makwarela The Makhado Local Football Association’s U/15 team proved all the critics wrong and beat the much-feared Ntsako FNB Makwarela 4-3 in the final of the FNB U/15 regional Manganyi of championship at the Makwarela Stadium on Saturday. Makhado chases Makwarela took the game to their opponents from the onset, the ball. but their strikers were unlucky. Makhado relaxed on the ball and frustrated their opponents by playing aerial balls from behind. Shadrack Ndlovu, the Makwarela diminutive dribbling wizard, was a difficult player to contain. He was everywhere, creating defence-splitting moves from behind, while at the same time overlapping to assist the strikers from time to time. Makwarela threatened to score in the 18th minute. Their left winger, Tshifhiwa Muthuphei, unTel: (015) 516 5175/6/7 Fax: (015) 516 1012 leashed a volley from the edge of the box. The ball hit the woodwork and bounced back into the field www.ayobmotors.co.za of play. Realizing that their scoring chances were 2012 BMW 320D A/T F30 A/C, 2012 BMW 118i Urban Line slim, Makhado forgot about scoring and channeled P/S, S/Roof, L/Seats, 41 515km 18” Mags, PDC, 32 358km all their energy into the defence. That resulted in Makwarela’s launching numerous attacks from the middle of the park. Makhado did not panic, despite the fact that the opponents were dictating terms in all departments in the last 10 minutes of the first half. To prove that they were not concerned about scoring, three of the four players Makhado introduced in the last half were defenders. Balance of 5 year / 100 000km motor plan Makwarela replaced Tshifhiwa Muthuphei and Ntanganedzeni Muthivhi with Mulisa Nephawe and Aluwani Mudau respectively in a bid to strengthen 2011 Mercedes Benz E300 A/T 2011 BMW 520D (F10) S/Roof, their striking force. That did not change the complexion of the game as the scoreboard remained Avantguarde, 36 228km PDC, CD, A/C, 58 800km blank until the final whistle was blown. The winner was determined through a penalty shoot-out.
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Tiyani Ngobeni of Makhado (right) and Tshilidzi Mmbara of Makwarela fight to win the high ball.