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Lede van die polisie en die plaaslike nooddienste se soek-en reddingseenhede haal Dinsdag die liggaam van Koketso Chaba (25) uit die Donkerkloof-grotte onderweg na Lebowakgomo. Chaba was sedert verlede Maandag soek nadat hy en mede-gelowiges die grot vir aanbiddingsdoeleindes besoek het.

Twee broers, Stefan (20) en Gert Bouwer (24) is Vrydag in die Polokwane Landdroshof op borgtog van R500 elk vrygelaat nadat hulle verlede Woensdagaand in Ladanna in hegtenis geneem is in verband met ‘n motorfiets wat na bewering die vorige dag by Mall of the North (MoN) gesteel is. Die polisie en sekuriteitsbeamptes van MoN het Woensdagaand op ‘n huis in Blaauwbergstraat toegeslaan waar die gesteelde Bashan Xplode 250 cc-motorfiets gevind is. Na bl 2

Cash cows Allegations of corruption in municipalities to be probed

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Information on, among others, alleged irregular appointments through acts of nepotism, corrupt spending patterns, service delivery allocations channelled to remunerations of officials, flouting of supply chain management processes, use of municipal resources for personal gain and non-compliance with tender terms will back up claims that make up a case against management of several municipalities to be taken up with relevant authori-

ties, pointed out Samwu Provincial Secretary Simon Mathe. During a recent media conference in Polokwane, Samwu singled out several projects commissioned by municipalities in Limpopo seen as cash cows “for municipal elite” or opportunities for effectively implementing an “our-time-to-eat tendency”. The documentary evidence gathered will support action to be demanded against faltering parties.

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ash cows grazing within the boundaries of municipal territories are expected to be dealt with once a demand by the South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) in Limpopo is made for intensified investigation into alleged corrupt activities in several local government entities in the province.

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Kagiso Mootane, the official only known by his surname, Makutu approached his house in the vicinity of the University of Limpopo and the Mankweng Provincial Hospital when he was allegedly blinded by an oncoming vehicle’s headlights. “According to information he looked in the rear view mirror and saw the vehicle turning around. When he stopped at his gate two thugs already awaited his arrival,” Mootane said. Three suspects were allegedly involved

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From page 1 and Traditional Affairs (Coghsta) MEC Makoma Makhurupetje during an envisaged mass march. Samwu is expected to also march on to the Police to open criminal cases against mayors and managers of municipalities identified as trouble spots. Depending on the provincial government’s response to the intended action, Samwu would not hesitate to also turn to the Public Protector for probing officials in municipal structures enriching themselves, Mathe said. Heads might roll in future because of Samwu’s action, he predicted. Mathe emphasised that their registering of cases with the Police and Public Protector two to three years back had led to the expulsion of municipal managers in the province. He added that the Hawks however, had not acted on the matters then, hence Samwu in Limpopo considered the Public Protector the only relevant office serious about investigating alleged corruption. Mathe was convinced they would in the end take all the available information to the Public Protector for investigation. According to Mathe a meeting was scheduled for today (Thursday) for feedback on documentary evidence handed to the Hawks on an alleged ticket scam at Peter Mokaba

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in the hijacking. They stuffed Makutu in the boot of his vehicle and drove off. According to Mootane they stopped close to Ga-Sekgopa Village on the R81 where they dropped him off next to the road. Nearly three hours after the incident passersby found Makutu and alerted the Police. He sustained minor injuries and has expressed his gratitude to the persons who assisted in ensuring his safety and officials investigating the case.

Stadium, which Polokwane Observer reported on in the past. Samwu handed the file to the Hawks in mid-February, it was learnt. Mathe stressed that some officials were not committed to sound governance. He expressed the belief that there were municipal officials who created an environment for benefitting from certain processes. He indicated he did not believe the African National Congress (ANC) was to blame for the state of affairs, but that there were individuals wanting to tarnish the image of the ruling party which was being used to promote their selfish aspirations. Underscoring of alleged corrupt activities within municipalities in addition to failure to deliver basic services could cost the ruling party precious seats during next year’s local government elections. PHOTO: ARCHIVES

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tig het dat dit wel sy gesteelde motorfiets was. Volgens MoN se hoof van sekuriteit, Jurgens Nel is die twee broers vroeg Dinsdagoggend op kringtelevisie by die mall gewaar. “Hulle het met ‘n swart en geel motorfiets by MoN opgedaag en verdag rondbeweeg. Nadat besef is dat die wit motorfiets gesteel en die beeldmateriaal bestudeer is, het ons die beeldmateriaal dadelik op sosiale netwerke versprei. “Teen laatmiddag Dinsdag het ‘n persoon my geskakel en een van die broers geïdentifiseer asook hul adres verskaf,” sê Nel. Daar was geen teken van die broers op die toneel waar die nuut-persgeverfde motorfiets gevind is nie, maar daar was wel tekens dat hulle kort voor die polisie se aankoms in en om die huis was. FOTO: RC MYBURGH Volgens die polisie se onderDie motorfiets wat verlede Dins- soekbeampte het Gert by die huis dag by Mall of the North gesteel opgedaag en beweer sy broer is, was wit in kleur. Toe polisie het die motorfiets gekoop. Woensdagaand by die BouwerVolgens inligting het die polisie vir Stefan in Witklipstraat opgebroers se huis opdaag, was dit spoor en hy het ook aangevoer dat pers geverf. hy die motorfiets gekoop het. Die ondersoekbeampte sê beide broers is op ‘n klag van diefstal van ‘n motorfiets gearresteer KOBIE 083 657 4443 en sal weer op 5 SHAUN 083 379 5199 Junie in die Polokn o i otat u Q e e r 34 YSTER ST, wane Landdroshof F Call For LADINE, POLOKWANE verskyn.


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e at the Polokwane Housing Association (PHA) believe that the DA’s actions are based on misinformation and to a certain extent on untruths. We would however like to acknowledge that in the past few weeks there were incidents of unrest at Ga-Rena Rental Village, which were as a result of the tenants’ unhappiness that the PHA has taken aggressive measures to ensure that rental is paid. For months there have been calls for the tenants to come forward and make arrangements and sign payment agreements, however some decided to ignore the call, leading to the termination of services for non-payment of rental and basic services. And this is after both the PHA management and the Executive Mayor agreed to give the tenants’ a further grace period of up to 24 December 2014 to start servicing their accounts but to date some are yet to sign agreements. The PHA and the Municipality are owed R14 000 000.00 and R9 000 000.00 respectively. These huge nonpayment levels have a negative impact on services that PHA is delivering at Ga-Rena such as gardening, maintenance, sercurity and other services. The PHA also believes that this misinformation also led to the DA calling for the dissolution of the Board and an investigation into the affairs of PHA. We would like to inform all those with interest that: The current Board, in its first term of office which started in July 2011, managed to save the PHA from possible liquidation by the National Housing Finance Corporation and also develop a turn around strategy that ensured its survival. We believe that it is because of the hard work put by the Board that the Polokwane Municipality’s Council saw if fit to offer the Directors a second term of office in July 2014. The Board does acknowledge, the PHA still has a long way to go before we can claim that ‘all is well at the PHA’. In 2012/13 and 2013/14 the PHA received unqualified audit opinions from the AuditorGeneral. In 2012/13 making it the only state owned entity in the whole of Limpopo to achieve such an opinion. In 2014/15 and 2015/16 the PHA received and maintained its accreditation from the Social Housing Regulatory Authority. This is key to obtaining access to funding and support in future, enabling the PHA to grow its property portfolio. The aggressive rental collection strategy has for the first time in the history of the PHA resulted in at least 104% rental collection. Both the PHA and the Shareholder are pleased with the outcome and at the moment it works for us to ensure that we are delivering on our mandate. After tip offs from tenants, that the erstwhile chairperson of the tenants committee was ‘highjacking some units at Ga-Rena Rental Village”. The PHA then implemented a tenant audit which showed that there were three illegal residents who were allocated housing units by the said Chairperson instead of the entity. This resulted in his removal and restraint from any PHA related activities. The PHA has also opened a case with the police for further investigation. We find it unfortunate that the DA, from its misinformed position, forgets to mention in the said news article, that their very own politician, a certain Mr. Steven Mbedzi is a tenant at Ga-Rena Rental Village and

like all the defaulting residents, has had his services terminated due to non payment. He, like everyone was encouraged to visit our offices, to negotiate and sign a payment agreement. He currently owes the PHA R57 990 in rental. He also made a statement at the tenant committee meeting that should the Municipality cut-off services due to non payment, they “will shut down Polokwane”. We would like to also state that the PHA has never been investigated by the Office of the Public Protector, but we acknowledge a meeting was held with the Office of the Public Protector, the management of the PHA and the tenants on 04 September 2014. The tenants were complaining mainly about the so-called “rent to buy” that was allegedly promised to them when Ga-Rena Rental Village was first opened to tenants in 2007. The meeting revealed the fact that the tenants were not complying with their obligation of payment of services and rental, thus making it “not possible for the Municipality to take forward the discussion around the rent to buy issues with the residents if they do not pay for the rental and water.” The Tenants’ Committee reneging on agreements made during official meeting between themselves and the PHA. The said meetings were held on 20 January 2015 and 05 March 2015 respectively, and there are minutes thereof. The issues of contention are: Request to donate land to tenants The Tenants’ Committee requested that the property where Ga-Rena Rental Villlage is situated be donated to them. The current value for both the land and the improvements is in excess of R120 000 000 (as per property valuation records). This proposal by tenants is in violation of Section 90 (subsection 2) of the Municipal Finance Management Act (56 of 2003) which states that a Municipal Entity may dispose of a capital asset after it has considered a fair market value of the asset to be received in exchange for the asset to be disposed. Rent to buy: PHA management indicated that those tenants whose accounts are up to date were welcome to indicate interest with the office, however due processes elating to the disposal of the property would be followed. A process that is not only dependent on the PHA, but also the Polokwane Municipality, the Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, the Social Housing Regulatory Authority and the National Housing Finance Corporation. We would also like to acknowledge all the residents of Ga-Rena who continue to honour the payments of their monthly rentals and municipal accounts without fail. We thank them for their commitment. They do this despite the general unhap-

piness they have raised about ‘defects’ with the units they occupy. We would like to inform them we are currently having talks with the developer, for them to attend to those and at the same time commence with the development of phase 2 of Ga-Rena. The PHA is also in the process of improving security measures in and around the complex, landscaping and installation of a borehole, to name but a few. Lastly we would also like to acknowledge that as an entity we continue to face challenges that related, but not limited to the

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following: Funding towards the growth of our property portfolio, which delays the PHA’s ability to respond to the huge demand for affordable rental residential units within the city of Polokwane and other areas under the municipality’s jurisdiction. We continue to believe that the Board’s Property Development Strategy will soon yield results and announcements will made in the near future. Statement issued by Polokwane Housing Association

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edert verlede Woensdag het ten minste vier mense in motorongelukke in en om die stad omgekom. Een van die oorledenes is Sapa Yopa Motorcycle Club-lid, Lukie Modiba wat Sondagmiddag in ‘n botsing met ‘n bakkie in Mankweng gesterf het. Volgens Departement van Vervoer, Veiligheid, Sekuriteit en Skakeling-woordvoerder, Kagiso Motaane ondersoek die polisie ‘n saak van strafbare manslag nadat die bestuurder van die bakkie die dubbelweg in Mankweng oorgesteek het en voor Modiba se motorfiers ingery het. Modiba is op die toneel dood. Verlede Woensdag is ‘n vrou dood nadat die Volkswagen Polo waarin sy en ‘n vriendin gery het naby die Savannah Mall-ingang by KFC in Groblerstraat omgeslaan het. Volgens ‘n bron op die toneel het die bestuurder van die Polo vermoedelik die randsteen teen ‘n hoë snelheid getref, beheer oor die voertuig verloor en teen twee ander voertuie gebots. Die vrou, wat ‘n passasier in die voertuig was, is op die toneel dood. Saterdag omstreeks middernag is twee mans, wat in ‘n Volkswagen Polo gery het, dood in ‘n kop-aan-kop-botsing met ‘n bus op die N1 Noord. Volgens nooddienswerkers op die toneel is die bestuurder glo onthoof.

“Die Polo het in die rigting van Polokwane gery en die bus was onderweg na Zimbabwe. Die Polo se bestuurder het vermoedelik in die regterbaan inbeweeg en trompop teen die bus gebots. ‘n Saak van roekelose en nalatige bestuur word ondersoek,” sê Mootane.

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‘n Vrou is dood nadat die bestuurder van ‘n Volkswagen Polo die randsteen in Groblerstraat, naby Savannah Mall getref en omgeslaan het en twee ander voertuie ook beskadig het. FOTO’S: VERSKAF

Twee dood in afsonderlike skietvoorvalle waarna twee mans gewapen met ‘n hamer en ‘n mes sy kamer binnegestorm het. Volgens Polokwane polisiewoordvoerder, Ntobeng Phala het die voorval omstreeks Die Westenburg polisie ondersoek tans ‘n 03:30 gebeur. saak van moord nadat Fatima Patel Vrydag “Volgens inligting het Sean verbete om in haar woonstel in Dubaistraat, Nirvana sy lewe teen die twee mans baklei. Sy doodgeskiet is. ma, wat vermoedelik van die onderonsie Volgens ‘n bron wat op die toneel was, in Sean se kamer wakker geword het, het het die voorval omstreeks 17:30 plaasvir Sean geskreeu en gevra of alles reg is gevind. waarna die aanvallers hul na Sandra se “Dit is steeds nie duidelik wat gebeur slaapkamer gewend het,” sê Phala. het nie. Haar man het glo die kinderop“In die tyd wat die aanvallers probeer passer weggeneem, vermoedelik busstop het om Sandra se kamerdeur oop te toe. Hulle kinders het saam met hom gery. maak, het Sean ‘n vuurwapen Toe hy terugkeer het hy sy vrou uit die kluis in sy kamer se lyk in die huis gekry,” sê die gehaal. bron. “Hy het glo in die gang Westenburg polisiewoordafgestap en ‘n waarskuwingvoerder, Mohlaka Mashiane het skoot in die vloer afgevuur. die voorval bevestig en gesê “Die aanvallers het weer nog geen arrestasies is gemaak op Sean afgestorm en hy nie. Die ondersoek duur voort. het op hulle losgebrand. Die Intussen ondersoek die aanvallers het hom terug in die Polokwane polisie ‘n saak van kamer ingestamp waarna hulle moord en huisbraak nadat ‘n hom in sy kop en linkerarm 30-jarige man na bewering gesteek het. deur Sean Bates (19) dood“Die mans het deur ‘n oop geskiet is tydens ‘n inbraak venster gevlug, maar die een by sy ma, Sandra se huis op die Tweefontein-kleinhoewes PHOTO: FACEBOOK het in die tuin inmekaar gesak. Hy is op die toneel dood en verlede Donder-dagoggend. Fatima Patel is VrySean het glo wakker geword dagaand dood in haar het twee skietwonde in sy bors gehad,” het Phala gesê. van ‘n gepeuter aan die deur woonstel aangetref. RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

CRIME shorts Beweerde hamermonster in hof Zimbabwiër David Mamvura (23) wat na bewering vir langer as twee jaar inwoners van die stad geteister het en vermoedelik met verskeie sake van huisbraak en verkragting verbind kan word sou na verwagting Dinsdag in die Polokwane Landdroshof verskyn het. Die saak sou vermoedelik weer vir verdere ondersoek uitgestel word. Mamvura, ook bekend as die Hamermonster, is die eerste keer in Augustus 2013 gearresteer nadat hy vermoedelik by ‘n egpaar in Bodensteinstraat ingebreek het. Hy het die egpaar na bewering tydens die insident met ‘n mes gedreig en die 76-jarige vrou verkrag. Hy het vermoedelik met twee selfone op die vlug geslaan. Hy is later op borgtog van R2 000 vrygelaat en het nooit weer vir sy hofverskyning opgedaag nie. Ongeveer ‘n jaar later, in Augustus verlede jaar, is hy weer in ‘n woonstel in die middestad in hegtenis geneem en is steeds in aanhouding. Mamvura word onder meer daarvan verdink dat hy ongeveer twee jaar gelede vermoedelik ‘n egpaar in Baymanstraat, Eduanpark aangeval en die man erg met ‘n hamer aangerand het. Die vrou is glo verkrag en hy het met twee selfone gevlug. Twee maande na die voorval het Mamvura glo weer toegeslaan, dié keer in Du Plessisstraat waar hy ‘n 22-jarige vrou in haar tuinwoonstel na bewering vasgebind en verkrag het. Hy het glo met haar televisie, skootrekenaar en selfoon gevlug.

Alleged serial killer in court again next month

Godfrey Ntsieni who is suspected of murder, attempted murder, robbery, rape, kidnapping and assault appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court last Thursday when the case was postponed to 11 May. Ntsieni, a student at the University of Venda at the time, was arrested in July last year following the discovery of the body of Brenda Ndove within the vicinity of an administration block on the campus on 18 July. Ndove had been stabbed to death and robbed of personal items. Ntsieni was reportedly found in possession of an identification card and cell phone belonging to Sandy Thagisa who was assaulted and robbed in May. The bodies of two minor girls, believed to have been kidnapped from school, were found in the vicinity of the campus. Reportedly the body of a nineyear-old girl was found at Golgotha Village in April while an eight-year-old’s was found closer to the campus in June. Both were allegedly raped and strangled to death.

Five alleged poachers in dock

Police in two separate incidents arrested five suspected poachers in the Gravelotte area over the weekend to bring the total number of poachers apprehended since the beginning of March to 21. Provincial Police Spokesperson Ronel Otto reported the first arrest to have been made on Saturday at 21:00 when Police stopped and searched a vehicle with three suspicious acting occupants in the Harmony area just outside Gravelotte.

“Police confiscated a .303 rifle, silencer, twelve rounds of ammunition, two axes and knives. While on the scene Police received a report of another vehicle in the area suspected of carrying two poachers. Police soon spotted the vehicle and the two were arrested. A .375 rifle, two silencers, an axe, panga and a knife were confiscated,” she said. The suspects, all male, appeared in the Phalaborwa Magistrate’s Court on Monday but the outcome was not known at the time of going to press. Thabazimbi Magistrate’s Court in March sentenced Mishack Chauke, Tsakane Shihlanhu and Thomas Moholole to 11, six and four years imprisonment respectively after they pleaded guilty to charges of possession of a firearm and conspiracy to poach rhinos. Provincial Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola in a press release congratulated the team consisting of members of the Crime Intelligence Unit, Stock Theft Unit and Crime Prevention Unit for the success in apprehending the five suspects.

Two apprehended for rape and attempted robbery Police in Lebowakgomo arrested a 32-yearold man in connection with attempted robbery at Makotse Village just outside Lebowakgomo on Saturday. It is alleged that the suspect entered a house at 21:00 and ordered the family to parade naked in front of him while threatening them with a gun and demanding R40 000 in cash. Lebowakgomo Police Spokesperson Mamphaswa Seabi said one of the family members took a chance to overpower the man. “The suspect was severely beaten by the family members. He is still receiving medical treatment under Police guard until he is fit to appear in the Thabamoopo Magistrate’s Court,” Seabi said. In the meantime Police are investigating a case of rape after a 19-year-old woman was allegedly raped by three unknown men in Unit F last Friday. Seabi reported the incident to have occurred at around 17:30 while the woman was on her way to the Lebowakgomo Shopping Complex. She was allegedly attacked, dragged into nearby bushes and raped. “No arrests were made yet and investigation continues,” Seabi said.

Manhunt for hijacked vehicle

The Police in Bolobedu have launched a massive manhunt for a hijacked vehicle and its two occupants. Tzaneen Police Spokesperson Moatshe Ngoepe reported that the incident happened on Monday evening at Ga-Sedibeng Village. The driver of a vehicle was dropping off a passenger along one of the streets when four unknown suspects allegedly emerged from the side of the road, pointed firearms at the driver and his passenger, jumped into the vehicle and ordered the driver to drive. “The hijacked car is a chocolate brown Toyota Fortuner with registration number MAXANISI WC,” Ngoepe informed. People with information can contact Donald Shingange on 082 469 2625/ 078 531 8184 or the Crime Stop number 08600 10111.


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Polokwane Municipality’s 2015/16 Budget provides for an amount of R35 million to be spent on the provision of free basic services to indigent households. According to figures provided in the municipality’s Draft Multi-Year Budget that comes into operation on 1 July, hundreds of thousands of households will benefit from this initiative of the municipality to provide a basic level of municipal services to all of its residents. Six kilolitres of water per month will be provided to 116 921 households, compared to 69 750 households during the 2011/12 financial year. The budgeted cost will be R6 105 000. Sanitation at a free minimum level, will be provided to 64 073 households, compared to 30 700 households during the 2011/12 financial year. The budgeted cost will be R8 047 000. Electricity at 50 kWh will be provided to 28 000 households, compared to 34 223 households during the 2011/12 financial year. The budgeted cost will be R13 225 000. The municipality will also provide a once a week refuse removal service to 99 433 households, compared to 30 700 households during the 2011/12 financial year. This service will cost R8 061 000. To qualify for indigent support for basic services, a household’s income should not exceed R3 500 per month.

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Hierdie grotte is in die Strydpoort-bergreeks op die Burgersfort-pad onderweg na Lebowakgomo geleë. Volgens ‘n lid van die reddingspan word die grotte vir verskeie aanbiddingsdoeleindes gebruik en die ondergrondse waterstrome vir doopdoeleindes. Chaba was verlede Maandag saam met mede-gelowiges vir aanbidding in die grot. Volgens inligting wou Chaba glo vir ‘n paar RC MYBURGH minute langer bly en hy het aan dié wat saam >>rc.observer@gmail.com met hom in die grotte was gesê om die grotte sonder hom te verlaat. ie erg ontbinde liggaam van Koketso Die mense wat saam met hom in die Chaba (25) is Dinsdag deur polisiegrotte was, het Maandag bekommerd geraak beamptes en plaaslike nooddienste se toe Chaba steeds nie sy opwagting gemaak soek- en reddingseenhede na ongeveer sewe het nie en die polisie is ontbied. dae uit die Donkerkloof-grotte gehaal. ‘n Span van ses soek- en reddingseenheidlede het Maandag reeds hul soektog YOUR Career finder in LIMPOPO begin. Die soektog is Dinsdag voortgesit nadat ekstra veiligheidstoerusting eers bekom moes word. “Sommige dele van die grot is hoogs gevaarlik met hellings van tot 15 m. Dit is onduidelik wat Requirements and experience met Chaba gebeur het, maar sy liggaam • Minimum NQF level 3/4, N2/3 or Grade 12 with a is ongeveer 80 m certificate in supervision, National Certificate Concrete ondergronds in ‘n Practice and/or related field waterstroom gevind,” • Minimum practical experience in related supervisory/ het die reddings management capacity and/or related field. werker gesê. • To perform the job successfully, the individual must be Die operasie om able to perform each essential task and duty satisfactorily. Chaba se liggaam • Safety Act rules and regulations, quality system, te verwyder het Disciplinary and grievance procedure, maintanance ongeveer drie ure manual, SABS ISO9001: 2008 and work procedures will be geneem. Lebowa an advantage kgomo polisiewoordvoerder, MamphaQualified, interested candidates should swa Seabi het die send their CVs to andre.pienaar@isgroup.co.za voorval bevestig en or fax to 015 293 2821 gesê ‘n geregtelike doodsondersoek sal Closing Date: 30 April 2015 gedoen word.

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TSSL budget focusses on transformation of transport and Provincial Crime Prevention Strategy BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana, MEC for Transport, Safety, Security and Liaison (TSSL), presented the department’s 2015/16 Budget in the Legislature last Thursday. The Transport budget provides for expenditure to the amount of R1,838 billion and consists of R496 million for Administration, R823 million for Transport Operations and R520 million for Transport Regulations. In her budget speech, Mokaba-Phukwana said that the budget reflects the collective effort of the people of Limpopo to transform the province’s transport system to a more efficient and sustainable medium that supports growth and equitable access to opportunities and development. Mokaba-Phukwana mentioned that the department contributes about R423,7 million (47%) to the provincial revenue, of which motor vehicle licensing is the main source. Safety, Security and Liaison’s Budget

provides for expenditure to the amount of R89 780 000 of which an amount of R26 282 000 is destined for Goods and Services, R63 148 000 for Compensation and R350 000 for Payments of Capital Assets. Mokaba-Phukwana announced an eight point plan that forms an integral part of the new Provincial Crime Prevention Strategy. The plan seeks to achieve mobilisation of all sections of society behind the fight against crime, capacitation of Community Police Forums (CPF) to carry out their duties effectively, stronger law enforcement to combat illicit drugs and illegal trade of liquor as well as regulation of informal businesses, involvement of the youth in crime prevention initiatives, strengthening of border control and citizen identification management, accessibility to Police and Justice Services, prioritisation of cases involving the abuse of women, children and persons with disabilities and intensification of community involvement in the rehabilitation of offenders.

R1, 285 billion tabled for Coghsta HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Cooperative Governance Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (Coghsta) MEC Makoma Makhurupetje tabled a R1,285 billion budget in the Provincial Legislature last Thursday. The three departmental core programmes and one support programme will cumulatively address the final allocation for 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) period. The budget will be distributed as follows: Administration R287 million, Human Settlements R1,385 billion, Cooperative Governance R249 million and Traditional Affairs R349 million.

“This budget vote speech is presented to cover the services rendered by the department as categorised under three core programmes and one support programme in line with sector specific structures of the vote eleven (11), the Provincial Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs. Underpinning these programmes, is the realisation of Cooperative Governance and Support, Democratic Governance and Disaster Management, Municipal Infrastructure Development, Development Planning, Traditional Affairs, Housing Needs, Research and Planning, Housing Development, Implementation and Planning, Housing Asset Management and Property Management” Makhurupetje is quoted to have said.

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>> Re-emergence of factional tendencies manifested through clandestine meetings YOLANDE NEL >>observer.yolande@gmail.com

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n apparent re-emergence of factional tendencies manifested through clandestine meetings of ruling party members in some corners of the province made for an angle to Premier and African National Congress (ANC) Provincial Chairperson Stan Mathabatha’s political report to a one-day Provincial General Council (PGC) of the structure on Sunday. Labelling it alien behaviour which he considered divisive, Mathabatha said it should come to an end. In his speech to an audience consisting of branch delegates from regions across the province and provincial and national party leaders who gathered for a precursor to the National General Council (NGC) of the ANC, he stressed that factionalism would not be tolerated “and those found to be perpetrating this un-ANC behaviour have to be and must be dealt with harshly”. Mathabatha further stressed that of particular note was the relentless offensive launched by the neo-liberal media, both the mainstream and social, including individuals masquerading as journalists. The unprecedented insults hurled at the organisation and its leaders should be of great concern to all of them, he added. “It cannot be allowed to go on with impunity.”

He continued stating that they should also fight the demon of tribalism and ethnicity that from time to time reared its ugly head in the movement. It had huge potential to, once again, reverse the gains they have made over the years in effort to resolve the national question, he reckoned. Turning to the state of financial affairs, he said Limpopo was a much better place than it was before December 2011. He further addressed matters relating to the upcoming local government elections, referring to the previous general elections having provided them with an indicator that the 2016 elections would be highly contested. “It will definitely be the mother of all local government elections.” His addressed delegates when saying they should deploy the most disciplined, tried, tested and the best of our cadres to the local sphere of government. He emphasised they could no longer do with an embarrassing situation where political deployees found themselves having to rely on officials for direction. “The important message that we must communicate to our people, is that they must actually be demanding basic services instead of own municipalities. We are not a federal state. We are a unitary state with a common agenda to improve the quality of lives of our people irrespective of race, tribe

Cosatu Limpopo supports Vavi’s expulsion HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in Limpopo has welcomed the recent expulsion of Zwelinzima Vavi, Secretary General of the federation by its Central Executive Committee (CEC). Cosatu Provincial Secretary Gerald Thwala during the Cosatu Provincial Shop Steward Council at Ngoako Ramathlodi Sport Complex on Tuesday, said in Limpopo they welcome the decision by the CEC and that Cosatu will remain while leaders will come and go. “We will not miss him in Limpopo, let him go. We are glad to have offloaded the abnormal load,” Thwala said. Cosatu President Sdumo Dlamini said Cosatu is a brand and it will stand all the test of all the times. “This is an organisation for people not individuals. No one should disrupt the organisation and Vavi was dividing it,” Dlamini said.He further added that the decision to expel Vavi came after lengthy discussion and consideration of the things Vavi had done against the federation but that Vavi’s recent defiance made the decision by the CEC easier. “He did not attend the joint Political and Socio- Economic Commission which he had

convened on 24 January 2015, saying that he will not attend because the other affiliates who went public about boycotting the CEC had also not attended the meeting. He did not attend the properly constituted ordinary CEC held from 2 to 4 March 2015 which was convened by himself, citing the absence of the unions which had openly boycotted the meeting as the reasons for his non-attendance. “Throughout the proceedings of the meeting he spoke to the media communicating views that were in opposition to or contrary to the interests of the Federation which he had been elected to lead as its General Secretary. The General Secretary refused and failed to attend these meetings. “The failure of the General Secretary to attend the meeting of the 2 to 4 March 2015, including the Special CEC convened from 30 to 31 March 2015 had major implications on the management and PHOTO: administration of the HERBERT RACHUENE affairs of the federaSdumo Dlamini, tion,” Dlamini stated. President of Cosatu.

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Premier Stan Mathabatha listens attentively as African National Congress (ANC) veteran Ike Maphoto raises a matter prior to Mathabatha ascending the stage for the start of Sunday’s Provincial General Council (PGC).

ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) Convenor of Deployees to Limpopo Ruth Bhengu and NEC Deployee to Limpopo Billy Masetlha in discussion before the start of the PGC.

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Briewe / Letters Response to open letter In response to an open letter by Mpho Dube published in last week’s Polokwane Observer, Richardt Ramashia writes in his personal capacity: “Dear Mpho Dube, The subject of our interaction is your factually incorrect and grammatically challenged open letter to the Provincial Chairperson of the ANC and Premier, Comrade Chupu Mathabatha. From the onset, I must confess that I am deeply sympathetic to the conditions that seduced you to marry your name to this villainous letter. In his famous speech, ‘I am an African’, President Thabo Mbeki, with a heavy heart, narrates the story of ‘those (on account of socio-economic persuasions) who have to lose their sanity because (for them) to be sane is to invite pain’. Your self-induced insanity has sent a few of us who care about you to a state of mourning; indeed no one should sacrifice his sanity at the altar of material rewards. Unlike those who went for your head with a nine pound hammer, I believe in an exchange of intellectual salvos, pound for pound. Perhaps before we proceed, let me tell you what they say about you outside shebeens and beer halls. They say that you are not the brain behind the letter. They say that you are a political surrogate, hired like a mercenary, to advance the interest of some unscrupulous politicians who cannot associate their good names with the contents and tone of the letter ‘you wrote’. Even a tabloid publication you work for could not publish your letter. I guess even tabloids have standards to uphold, standards seemingly an inch higher than your personal standards. Enough of small talk; let us plunge straight into the issues, pound for pound, fact for fact. Like and alarmist who shout fire in a packed cinema merely to attract attention to himself, you screamed ‘a debate has been raging about whether or not you have what it takes to lead the ANC and its troubled provincial government and extricate its citizens from the doldrums of poverty’. Fair enough, I must credit you for your honesty as it relates an environment under which the debate is taking place, to use your own words, the debate is taking place ‘at drinking holes,.. over a bottle (of intoxicating substances)’. Unfortunately for you and your drinking buddies, such is not an environment conducive to asses ANC leadership, an assessment of the performance of our leadership is done at platforms such as the recently held Provincial General Council, where ANC members have noted that the organisation under the leadership of Cde Mathabatha

and the collective is on course, moving at a right pace to the right direction, way from the dreadful episodes that resulted in the disbandment of the PEC sometime in 2013. Chairperson Chupu Mathabatha was welcomed into this PGC with song, dance and ululation, jealous? To understand the performance of government under Cde Chupu Mathabatha, it is perhaps necessary that we take some baby steps backward. When the National Government interned in this province in December of 2011, in terms of section 100 (1) (B) of the constitution, the provincial administration was birth-marked by the following: An accumulated unauthorised expenditure amounting to R2, 7 billion, an overdraft amounting to R1, 7 billion and the province had run out of cash and would have failed to pay its employees as well as suppliers. Certain companies were even being paid eight times a month, hospitals were running without food, schools could not get textbooks; scholar transport had been suspended, etcetera. Today under the leadership of a man you consider indecisive, the province has eliminated the provincial overdraft, significantly reduced unauthorised expenditure and the province is back on sound financial footing. According to Statistics South Africa, last year this province has increased employment by 67 000 more permanent jobs. In the last quarter alone, the province has created 29 000 permanent jobs. What is decisive Mr Dube? It is perhaps your constipation with anger and your dry lips that blinds you from these publicly available facts. Your attempt to use the issues of Malamulele and Mogalakwena Municipality as a sjambok to chastise Cde Mathabatha betrays your lack of understanding of the twin concepts of cooperative governance and inter-governmental relations. You seem to harbour the illusion that there is something inherently wrong with national leaders discharging their responsibilities in this province. Having listened to you on various radio stations struggling to connect with the contents of ‘your own’ letter, I am convinced that President Mbeki had your likes in mind when he said “I have seen the destruction of all sense of self-esteem, the.... striving to be what one is not, simply to acquire some of the benefits (from the master)”. Or perhaps it is your constipation with anger that has not only become toxic but laxative too, hence you vomit vulgar with every word you utter. My humble plea, Mr Dube, is that never allow a man to oil your dry lips at the expense of your sanity and reputation.” Letter shortened - Editor


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Phokwane Villages which started in the previous financial year, as well as 13 new projects. The construction of three new Emergency Medical Services stahe 2015/16 Budget of the Departtions at Grace Magodeni, Old Nkhensani ment of Public Works, Roads and and Masisi Clinics and a new mortuary Infrastructure that amounts to R2,7 in Thabazimbi Hospital, the upgrading billion, was tabled in the Legislature last of three clinics at Tshikundamalema, Thursday and the greatest portion of the Humulani and Nkomo B and the complebudget, R1,7 billion, was allocated to the tion of work at the Letaba, old NkhenRoads Programme. sani and Thabamoopo hospitals, are In delivering his budget speech MEC also on the budget. Jeremiah Ndou mentioned that the A total of 39 school projects, of coming financial year is the “Year of the which 38 will be upgrades and one Freedom Charter and Unity in Action renovation, are also budgeted for. to Advance Economic Freedom”. Ndou As part of routine road maintenance, added that the country’s National Development Plan, and by extension PHOTOS: BARRY VILJOEN 25 projects will be linked to 25 local municipalities at a total cost of R278 million the Limpopo Development Plan, whose Jeremiah Ndou, MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Kate Machaba, and 12 low volume access road projects seamless implementation of its objecacting Head of Department and Matome Ralebipi, Chairperson of the Board of tives will see government defeating the Road Agency Limpopo, at the tabling of the Department’s 2015/16 Budget in the as part of improving access to public amenities such as schools, health and triple challenges of poverty, inequality Legislature. social facilities to value of R196 million, and unemployment through the creation will be constructed. of sustainable work and providing skills “The Expanded Public Works Proto the youth and people with disabiligramme (EPWP) is one of the governties, derives most of its content from ment’s short to medium term programmes the Freedom Charter. aimed at alleviating and reducing unemBefore providing details of the deployment. For the Department to achieve partment’s plans for the new financial this aim, it provided for work opportuniyear, Ndou referred to some milestones ties coupled with training through the inthat were reached during the previtroduction of labour intensive construction ous financial year and applauded the methods. The Department re-orientated contributions made by the private its routine maintenance functions to sector. WBHO has, and is currently asinvolve the use of an appropriate mix of sisting infrastructure officials to register community based labour, with preference with various professional bodies. The for labour over machinery where technipartnership includes skills development cally and economically feasible utilising through on-the-job training, mentoring female headed households, particularly and professional registration assistance poor and vulnerable families, youth, where candidates are to be paired women and people with disabilities,” Ndou with highly experienced mentors. The said. partnership between the Department According to Ndou, the Department in and Stefanutti Stocks focused on three Chairperson of the Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Portfolio Committee, the previous year created 88 560 work areas, being the Student Internship Snowy Kennedy-Monyemoratho and Road Agency Limpopo Chief Executive OffiProgramme (SIP), Artisan Development cer, Maselaganye Matji at the post-budget dinner at Meropa Casino and Entertain- opportunities across all sectors, against the annual target of 115 651 which repreProgramme (ADP) and the Limpopo ment World. sents 71% performance, and 38 196 full completed by the end of the previous financial year Contractor Improvement Programme time equivalents. and the other project will be completed in Septem(LIDP). Through the partnership with Stefanutti “This programme will continue during 2015/16 and ber 2015. Stocks, 12 student interns were placed at Kusile will be linked to each local municipality with 600 beneEleven multi-year upgrading projects, with a Power Station and the Sasol Power Plant in Secunda ficiaries per project. Our plan is to create 128 531 work total value of R553,6 million, were implemented in to enable them to acquire practical experience toopportunities in the province. We remain committed to 2014/15 financial year. To date five of the projects wards attainment of their qualifications. implementing our plans through a high performance, have been completed and the rest will be continued “Infrastructure is a catalyst for growth and social disciplined and sustained approach. The capacity of justice and a game changer in the economic fortunes in this financial year. the Department will be enhanced by the arrival of 13 Ral implemented 33 maintenance projects to of our province, for it facilitates seamless movement Cuban Professionals as part of Phase II of the Cuban the value of R384,4 million and reconstructed three of goods and people,” Ndou remarked. Technical Assistance Programme,” Ndou revealed. flood damaged bridges to the total amount of R86,5 Ndou reported that during the 2014/15 financial The overall allocations in the budget are: Adminmillion. year, Roads Agency Limpopo (Ral), received funding istration R301,7 million, Infrastructure Operations For the 2015/16 financial year, the Department amounting to R166, 5 million, for the repair of flood R647,6 million, Expanded Public Works Programme plans to implement 67 projects, which include the damaged structures. 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apricorn District Municipality (CDM) embarked on a series of consultation sessions to seek input from interested parties into its Draft Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Budget for the 2015/16 financial year.

The first meeting with traditional leaders took place in Polokwane on Tuesday and was followed by a similar meeting on Wednesday (yesterday) with business and academic institutions. A meeting with Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) and Community Based Organisations (CBOs) is being held at Bolivia Lodge today (Thursday), with a final meeting of the IDP Representative Forum on 22 April, at the same venue when the feedback will be consolidated. CDM intends to table the final IDP to Council during May, thus ensuring that inputs of all stakeholders and interested parties are considered and taken on board within the constraints of the funds available in the budget. PHOTOS: BARRY VILJOEN

Mokopane Matsaung, Capricorn District Municipality Member of the Mayoral Committee for Infrastructure, speaking at the IDP consultation session.

Christopher Dikgale, member of the Dikgale Tribal Office, gives input on the IDP.

R6 million raised during ANC breakfast

Business leaders aligned to the ruling party solidified their relationship with the African National Congress (ANC) in the province with monetary support through R6 million in pledges made during a fundraiser breakfast in Polokwane on Monday. At the time of going to press it was learnt that R4,9 million thereof had already been banked while the remaining R1,2 million in pledges was still outstanding. The programme was concise and created the opportunity for interaction between businesspeople and party leadership.

During his slot for delivering the keynote address Premier Stan Mathabatha, in his capacity as ANC Provincial Chairperson, challenged his audience to help make the Limpopo Development Plan a living document. Referring to his State of the Province Address coinciding with the opening of the Legislature in February, he said Limpopo was fast becoming a destination of choice for international investors. He referred to the signing of memorandums of agreement with big investors during their trade and investment mission to the People’s Republic of China in October 2014, the value thereof running into billions of Rand. “The challenge for some of you is to move from the sidelines of self marginalisation and become active partners in bringing life to these agreements,” he emphasised. Mathabatha used the opportunity for a report back on the provincial government now being able to pass the solvency and liquidity test. “The much publicised financial challenges that you know about are now a thing of the past.” He expressed confidence that their partnership would see them navigating together into the new defined terrain of radical economic transformation “At the end of the day, ours is a collective future and destiny,” the Premier concluded.

Princess Tsakani Nkambule in conversation with Agriculture MEC and African National Congress Provincial Working Committee (ANC PWC) Member Joy Matshoge at the breakfast gathering at Meropa Casino and Entertainment World.

ANC Legislature Members Dickson Masemola and Joe Maswanganyi attended the breakfast occasion.

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Premier Stan Mathabatha, in his capacity as African National Congress (ANC) Provincial Chairperson, delivers the keynote speech at Monday’s breakfast. ANC Deputy Provincial Chairperson Jerry Ndou delivers the welcome address. YOLANDE NEL >>observer.yolande@gmail.com

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MARKI FRANKEN >>marki.observer@gmail.com Excitement is in the air as Mall@Lebo gears up to celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday, 25 April. With live entertainment, including Treasure Lenyora, great competitions, and giveaways, this celebration is sure to be the talk of the town for months to come. There will also be plenty of fun activities for the children, including face painting and jumping castles. There will also be a delicious slice of cake for every customer. To put a cherry on the cake, individual stores at Mall@Lebo will also run their own competitions and giveaways. The day is sure to be a festive, fun day for the whole family. Mall@Lebo Marketing Coordinator, Khomotjo Mashaakgomo, says the mall wants to commemorate their first anniversary by doing something to promote education. “Education is very close to our hearts and we believe every child deserves to go to school feeling confident about how they look, so they can concentrate on being the best they can be. That is why the mall will donate 130 pairs of school shoes to needy children,” says Mashaakgomo. Mall management believes that Mall@Lebo belongs to the community. That is why this first milestone is a cause for celebration for the whole community, not just store owners. Mashaakgomo says the mall is very proud of the impact that it had on the community over the past year. Besides a convenient and pleasant shop-

ping experience, the mall also reached out to community organisations. “We have offered the community our parking area to allow them to promote their organisations. Peter Lebedi, a fitness instructor, used this opportunity to use our facilities for his fitness programmes in conjunction with Pick n Pay. We have noted his great efforts and therefore the mall will host a health awareness campaign in October.” For more information on Mall@Lebo’s first anniversary celebrations, visit their Facebook page Mall at Lebo, follow them on twitter @ mallatlebo or visit their website, www.mall@ lebo.co.za.

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>> Dramatology Creative and Performing Arts Academy presents drama classes for children every Saturday from 11:00 to 12:00 for ages six to nine and from 12:30 to 13:30 for ages ten to 14 at 61 Devenish Street (Laca offices). Ntsiki Raphesu: 082 393 5316 or E-mail: dramatology@gmail.com. >> Oud-leerders en -leerkragte van die Hoër Tegniese en Handelskool Tom Naudé van 1950 tot 1962 word versoek om met Yvonne Pienaar in verbinding te tree. ‘n Reünie word beplan en sal op 22 Augustus by Ridgeback Village in Centurion aangebied word. Yvonne Pienaar: 082 626 0320 >> Polokwane Park Run over 5 km takes

place at 08:00 every Saturday at the park opposite Tom Naudé Technical High School. Participation is free and all are welcome. Felicity Roberts: 079 897 3314. 17 en 18 April >> Simfonia Juventi Jeugorkes tree gratis vir skole op 17 April om 12:00 in die Limpopo-saal by Bolivia Lodge op. Op 18 April om 18:30 vir 19:00 tree die orkes weer in dieselfde lokaal op en kaartjies kos R100 per volwassene en R50 per skoolgaande kind. Drag is semi-formeel. Navrae: Akademie Reformia skoolkantoor: 298 8145 of Ans Becker: 082 457 8171. 17 tot 19 April ‘n Leef Voluitkamp vir enkelinge word by Mahuto Lodge buite Polokwane aangebied en mense uit alle kerkverbande is welkom. Die besprekings op die kamp fokus op heelwees, groei en verhoudings. Kobus Seegers: 082 923 0549. 18 April >> Die Maribashoek Skietbaanklub bied vanaf 07:30 ‘n korporatiewe skietdag by die R.C. Brits Skietbaan in Mokopane aan. Inskrywingsgeld beloop R300 per skut vir ‘n span van vier en is betaalbaar voor 18 April. ‘n Ete, twee koeldranke, ‘n deelnamesertifikaat en medaljes vir wenners is ingesluit. Ferdi Bam: 082 785 6108 of Ford Winnertz: 082 443 5076. 19 April >> The Annual Mayoral Road Cycle Race starts at 06:30 at the old Peter Mokaba Stadium and great prizes can be won. Register online at www.cycleevents.co.za or at The Cycle Company (formerly Cycle Lab) at Thornhill Shopping Centre on 17 and 18 April during shopping hours. Mantlako Sebaka: 083 667 0509. 30 April tot 2 Mei >> Die gewilde Limpopo Windpompfees word by die Euphoria Gholflandgoed, net buite Mookgophong aangebied. Steve Hofmeyr, Jak de Priester, Elvis Blue en vele ander tree op. ‘n Bergfietswedren en halfmarathon, lugvertoning en ander vermaak soos Polocrosse, ‘n monster trok en PittBullkompetisie word ook aangebied. Anelize van

den Berg: 082 319 9395. 1 Mei >> ‘n Pretdag vind by Thatch Palace plaas met hope vermaak wat stalletjies, swem en ‘n skaatsbaan insluit. Braaipakkies sal te koop wees en die dag word afgesluit met ‘n kaasen wynete teen R80 per persoon. ‘n Deel van die geld wat ingesamel word, gaan aan Annatjie Minnie, wat met borskanker gediagnoseer is. Kaartjies is beskikbaar by Vision of Hope Foundation se kantoor by 078 458 7503 en stalletjies kan nog bespreek word teen R100 elk. Drienie van Wyk: 083 495 3959. 10 May >> The Turfloop Graduate School of Leadership presents the Run 4 Education Half Marathon, starting at 07:00 on the B and C Rugby Fields between the old and new Peter Mokaba Stadiums. Cash prizes and medals are up for grabs. Registration fees are R20 (5 km), R40 (10 km) and R60 (21,1 km). Athletes may register at the Turfloop Sport Administration Office on 9 May from 16:00 to 19:00 and on 10 May at the venue from 05:30. Dimakatso Maboko: 015 268 4140 or Moagi Itumeleng: 015 268 4048. 16 May >> Polokwane’s Mayoral Road Race takes place at the old Peter Mokaba Stadium from 07:00. Registration on weekdays from 08:00 to 16:00 at the Sport and Recreation Offices next to Virgin Active and also on 15 May from 16:00 to 20:00 and on 16 May from 06:00 to 06:45 at the stadium. A 5 km fun run and a 10 km and 21,1 half marathon will take place. Girley Maifala: 015 290 2336/083 664 0582. >> Exclusive Properties en Freshwell bied ‘n damestee sonder weerga ten bate van Wiele 500 by Grincourt om 09:00 vir 09:30 aan. Die opbrengs van die dag gaan aan persone in rolstoele wat ‘wiele’ nodig het. Die bederfoggend vind boonop in die geselskap van Erik Holm, Mathys Roets en Stefan Ludik (Elvis se seun), plaas. Bespreek jou kaartjie vroegtydig by Exclusive Properties: 015 297 1132/33 of Freshwell: 015 296 1276.

Windpompfees beloof iets vir elkeen BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com Die gewilde jaarlikse Limpopo Windpompfees vind weer vanjaar van 30 April tot 2 Mei by Euphoria Gholflandgoed, net buite Mook-

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Die Pitt Bullvertoning sal by die Windpompfees te sien wees.

gophong plaas en beloof om weereens baie besoekers te trek. Die Windpompfees is ‘n geleentheid wat uniek is aan Limpopo en bied drie dae van vermaak en ‘n wye verskeidenheid uitstallers van produkte wat in die smaak van buiteleweliefhebbers sal val. Steve Hofmeyr, Elvis Blue, Jak de Priester, Snotkop, Elvis se Seun, Ampie du Preez, Jakkie Louw en vele meer sal sorg vir uithalervermaak tydens die fees. ‘n Bergfiets-uitdaging oor 10, 20, 40 en 65 km en ‘n wedloop oor 5, 10 en 21,1 km sal fikses se uithouvermoë toets. Vir 4x4-entoesiaste bied die Windpompfees ‘n PittBull 4x4-kompetisie aan en monstertrok- asook Polocrosse-vertoning deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Wêreldbekerspan gaan verseker dat die adrenalien voortdurend sal vloei. Die Torre Automotive-span sal ‘n lugvertoning lewer en Brian Capper se Freestyle Motocross-motorfietsvertoning sal toeskouers op die punte van hul stoele hou. Die Distrikslandbou-unie (DLU) sal vanjaar poog om ‘n wêreldrekord op te stel deur 2 000 hamburgerfrikkadelle te braai. Die Limpopo Windpompfees word aangebied deur die Euphorbia Christelike Onafhanklike Skool ten bate van die skool en liefdadigheidsorganisasies in die omliggende gebiede. Die Modimolle Sonstraalskool vir Buitengewone Onderwys, Abraham Kriel Kinderhuis Modimolle, Naboom Tuiste vir Bejaardes en die Magrietjies Kankerhulpvereniging in Mookgophong sal baatvind by die opbrengs van hierdie fees. Vermy die lang rye en koop jou kaartjies nou al elektronies by www.windpompfees. co.za. Vir meer besonderhede oor hierdie fantastiese fees, kontak Anelize van den Berg by 082 319 9395.

Waaghals Brian Capper haal toertjies uit op sy motorfiets.


Premier, MEC land cameo roles in popular soapie >> To heighten awareness on Freedom Day >> Episode expected to be flighted on 27 April YOLANDE NEL >>observer.yolande@gmail.com Premier Stan Mathabatha and Public Works MEC Jerry Ndou have turned movie stars – for only a short while though - when recently being cast in an episode of all-round popular SABC2 soapie Muvhango. He was surely not considering a career in acting after his recent exposure to the industry, Mathabatha laughingly remarked

Fear over cholera outbreak in Blouberg BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com The fact that residents of Ga-Hlako Village and surrounds are at risk of contracting cholera from consuming contaminated water daily prompted the Democratic Alliance (DA) to lay a charge with the Human Rights Commission last Thursday. Katlego Suzan Phala, DA Constituency Head for Blouberg Municipality, said in a media release the DA made this discovery during an oversight visit. “The DA noted that the municipality has failed to provide clean running water to the residents for the last five years despite more than R80 million being provided for water provision for the last three financial years. In the same area, the municipality drilled boreholes and installed water tankers in 2014, but the tankers were only filled with water until December last year.” Phala stated that the residents are forced to risk their lives by sharing water with animals while others have to purchase water. “The municipality is aware of the water crisis, but still fails to fill water tankers as an interim measure. Having to share water with animals is a clear violation of human rights and deserves to be investigated with immediate effect by the commission. We will take samples of the water to a local laboratory to check if the water is suitable for human consumption and escalate the matter to the Minister of Water Affairs. “The DA is currently undertaking rigorous oversight visits to communities across the province to assess the impact of the water crisis our people face.” Moffat Senyatsi, Media Liaison Officer of Capricorn District Municipality (CDM), the Water Services Provider for the area, reported: “The Capricorn District Municipality is aware of the water supply interruption at Ga-Hlako Village in Blouberg. The tanker truck used to deliver water has been at the dealership for a month now. The use of term contractors has been discontinued due to budgetary constraints. “CDM has since made interim arrangements with Blouberg Municipality to deliver water to water-stressed areas such as GaHlako through water tanker trucks, which from time to time, require due service and repairs. “Water is life, a basic human need and a right and we are discernibly concerned that the unavailability of the truck has affected the livelihood of the community at large and we regret the inconvenience. However, our optimism and anticipation is that the truck should be back from workshop by the end of this week and carry on with its daily routine of water supply. Water shortages in that area are aggravated by a low water table which renders reticulation from two boreholes ineffective. “Accordingly, the claims that people might contract cholera are nothing but deplorable alarmist and scare-mongering tactics to exaggerate the extent of the problem and raise panic in the community”.

when approached for comment. He referred to the experience as both “shocking and exciting”. According to Mathabatha their appearance was aimed at popularising the importance of celebrating Freedom Day. The episode is expected to be screened on 27 April. Mathabatha and Ndou were joined by Provincial Government Spokesperson Phuti Seloba and Premier’s Spokesperson Kenny Mathivha on a visit to the imaginary Thathe Village of Venda Chief Azwindini, one of the lead characters played by Gabriel Temudzani, prior to going to address a so-called public meeting, it was learnt. According to Mathivha about four takes were good enough to conclude their participation in the particular episode, considering that the lights and cameras were

intimidating. He explained for purposes of shooting the scene the Premier and Ndou were expected to memorise a few lines, while he and Seloba only had to perform Venda salutations. Seemingly Ndou filled in for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs MEC Makoma Makurupetje. Their appearance in Muvhango was preceded by discussions on inclusion of provincial government messages conscientising people on a particular event, explained Mathivha. Muvhango was chosen for its popularity, it was learnt. They were also looking at the possibility of getting a message about an upcoming imbizo in the area in the near future across for which the script was still being finalised, he concluded.

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Premier Stan Mathabatha (front row, second from left) and Public Works MEC Jerry Ndou (front row, far left) pictured with actor Gabriel Temudzani (second row, second from left), actors and support staff on the Muvhango set. In the back row, far left are spokesmen Phuti Seloba and Kenny Mathivha.


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Cansa Limpopo Regional manager Adri Ras, and Community Mobiliser Sharon Stander, right, with Denise Groenewald, Occupational Health Practitioner at Venetia Diamond Mine.

The World Health Organisation recently cautioned that sports fans risk having their hearing ruined by vuvuzelas and deliberate attempts to increase stadium noise. Polokwane Observer enquired from residents if they think the use of vuvuzelas should be banned from sport events. Die Wêreldgesondheidsorganisasie het onlangs gewaarsku dat sportgeesdriftiges blywende gehoorskade kan kry as gevolg van vuvuzelas wat geraasvlakke aansienlik vermeerder. Polokwane Observer het inwoners gevra of hulle dink die gebruik van vuvuzelas moet tydens sportbyeenkomste verbied word.

Lethetso Lesaoana: “It creates a loud noise and it also brings the spirit of the game alive. I don’t think it should be banned.”

Hanrie Bekker: “Die lawaai is erg, veral vir inwoners wat naby die stadion woon.”

Susan Holtzhausen: “Ek vind dit steurend, veral vir diegene wat naby stadions woon.”

Nkhensani Machaba: “I think it should be banned. It is loud and irritating.”

Douw Grobler: “Dit is soms steurend”.

Cansa receives donations from De Beers mine LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com

Azwindini Ramudzuli: “I am not sure about the risk of having one’s hearing ruined, but I love the vuvuzela. The noise is not that bad and it creates a good vibe.”

Candace van der Merwe: “Dit is steurend en maak inbreuk op die stilte van persone wat in die omgewing van sportstadions woon.”

Alfred Matlou: “I don’t think it should be banned. It is part of the African culture, Africans can’t celebrate in silence. It brings that aura of excitement to the stadium.”

A cheque to the value of R28 770 was presented to Cansa Limpopo on Friday by De Beers Diamond Ambassadors when staff members of the association visited Venetia Diamond Mine near Alldays. Tarryn Genis, Senior Corporate Affairs Officer Communications of the mine said in a media release that De Beers, as part of its commitment to leave a lasting legacy in the communities in which they operate, strongly encourages its employees to volunteer in

community organisations and make a difference. In order to assist Cansa a group of passionate employees volunteered their time to shave or spray their colleagues’ hair. Their effort and the contribution of more than 400 employees raised R14 385. De Beers matched the amount resulting in a total donation of R28 770. Sharon Stander, Community Mobiliser at Cansa said: “These funds are going to make a real difference and will be used primarily for cancer research and the purchasing of cancer testing equipment to be used in the rural areas of Limpopo.”

Beauty Pageant a huge success for Dikgale LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com Tears of joy and big smiles marked the crowning moment of the successful Miss Dikgale Beauty Pageant 2015 with Michelle Lerato Molope being named Miss Dikgale 2015 with Constance Tsutsa and Lethabo Moyane named first and second princesses respectively. The project is an initiative of the Dikgale Development Youth Group (DDYG), a group of young learners from the area whose aim it is to help their community. They decided on a beauty pageant for girls in order to boost their confidence and raise funds for DDYG projects at the same time. Linah Rapotu, one of the organisers, said: “The atmosphere was electrifying. Everyone, from parents to members of the community, waited for this wonderful event. The residents were happy and proud to be part of the pageant and it was a great success.” Linah added that the contestants were inspired by them and appreciated the leadership of DDYG in creating a platform for girls to expose their talents. The contestants who were eliminated were satisfied with how the pageant was conducted and indicated that they will be participating in next year’s pageant again.

“As organisers we are very proud to see our efforts and hard work finally paying off. The smiles on the girls’ faces told us that we delivered what was expected of us,” Linah said. The organisers thanked their sponsors, DDYG and the community for helping to ensure the success of the pageant.

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Miss Dikgale 2015, Michelle Lerato Molope.

Water supply remains under pressure BARRY VILJOEN >>barryv.observer@gmail.com The water situation in the city is still under strain and the levels of the reservoirs are slow to recover. No serious instances of water shortages were reported during the last week. The latest report from the municipal-

ity indicates the levels of the new 50 and 30 mega litre reservoirs at 60% and 50% respectively, while the level of the Potgieter Avenue reservoir was 67% and the old 30 mega litre reservoir 56%. The Seshego reservoir that had been empty for days has recovered to 28% and the reservoir in Extension 34 remains at 95%.

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Mall of the North celebrates fourth anniversary MARKI FRANKEN >>marki.observer@gmail.com

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all of the North has become such a part of the Polokwane landscape that it is hard to believe that this impressive mall is only four years old. On Tuesday Mall of the North officially celebrated their fourth anniversary. To ensure that everybody gets to share in the birthday fun, mall management hosted a birthday event to remember on Saturday. Mall manager Sumari de Ridder said the mall’s first three anniversaries were celebrated with parties, but mall management decided to do something special for their fourth birthday, something that would bear fruit in future. “We decided to launch our Kiddies Club on Saturday. We are very excited about this venture, because we are working on wonderful ways to entertain the young ones. Our Kiddies

Club mascot, Tshukudu the rhino, will join the kids on all their adventures,” De Ridder said. Synonymous with the mall by now are well established shops Cell C, PostNet and Monate Meat’s Mr Biltong. Cell C To prolong the anniversary fun, Cell C in Mall of the North decided to run its own fourth birthday competition. Customers who buy accessories, take out new contacts or renew their contracts from 17 to 19 April will be eligible to enter this competition and stand a chance to win a Bluetooth external speaker. Dylan van der Walt, Cell C area manager, said he was proud to announce that the store recently employed a new manager as well as an assistant manager. Both are well trained to offer expert advice. “Our goal is to focus on offering the best cell phone services in Limpopo. We want people

to associate the name Cell C with excellent service and competence,” said Van der Walt. He explained that the new management was a fresh breath of air and that they were PHOTO: HERBERT RACHUENE focused on innovaThe mall management team of Mall of the North celebrate their tion and technological fourth anniversary with Kiddies Club members and Tshukudu. advances. manager, says PostNet Mall of the North “We want to offer our clients the best value wants to help residents become technologifor money. That is why we want them to come cally connected. to the store and take a look at the data bundle “We want to move with the times and options we have available for them. They may help our customers to access internet and be pleasantly surprised to find that a data conother services that they would not normally tract could be cheaper than pre-paid data bunhave access to. dles,” said new manager, Cassius Mashalane. PostNet “Besides our regular business services, we Eddmond Nhutsve, PostNet development now also offer Skype sessions and we help our customers to open their own Skype accounts too. We also help customers to create private email and fax-to-email accounts free of charge. “Now you can check your private emails and faxes on our in-store computers,” he said. Store assistant Samuel Mphaga is the resident IT genius who is always ready to help PostNet customers with access to the internet, emails and other business services. Store manager Lorna Lebea said PostNet Mall of the North is her pride and joy and she works very hard to ensure that all customers receive excellent service and the best advice. She said Mphaga and store assistant, Andronica Sethokga, would always go the extra mile to make customers’ experiences pleasant. The driving force De Ridder said she is very proud of what Mall of the North achieved in four years. She is especially proud of the Mall of the North Marathon that they hosted on 28 March. “A total of 2 500 athletes entered this marathon,” she said. Residents can look forward to a motor show, bridal competition and a skateboarding competition this year. “Mall of the North is part of the Polokwane community. We are involved in many community projects and always try to improve the mall experience for the whole family. Our security services are the best of the best. I want the public to contact mall management and tell us what they need. Tell us which shops you want to see in the mall. We are always open to suggestions from the public,” De Ridder said.

PostNet’s Eddmond Nhutsve and Samuel Mphaga want to help customers access technology.

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Cell C’s management team: Dylan van der Walt, Dikeledi Nchabeleng and Cassius Mashalane.


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CONTACT US AT THE FOLLOWING CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES TODAY POSTNET LIBRARY GARDENS Tel: 015 295 4290 pietersburg@postnet.co.za POSTNET HAMPTON COURT Tel: 015 296 2918 hamptoncourt@postnet.co.za POSTNET BELA BELA Tel: 014 736 5116 warmbaths@postnet.co.za

POSTNET SOVENGA MALL Tel: 015 267 0573 sovengamall@postnet.co.za POSTNET FLORA PARk Tel: 015 296 2926 florapark@postnet.co.za POSTNET ESSELEN STREET Tel: 012 341 1723 esselenstreet@postnet.co.za

POSTNET POLOkWANE NORTH Tel: 015 297 1920 polokwanenorth@postnet.co.za POSTNET MALL OF THE NORTH Tel: 015 265 1341 mallofthenorth@postnet.co.za POSTNET PALEDI MALL Tel: 015 267 0034 paledimall@postnet.co.za

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Cars in the Park excites enthusiasts Herbert Rachuene >>herbert@mailbox.co.za An interesting array of vintage and classic vehicles were to be seen at the Cars in Park exhibit held at Mall of the North on Sunday. Among the most admired were a 1974 Ford Fairlane sporting a white vinyl top and a blue 1972 VW Beetle Convertible. “It was a great event for everybody who is into the buying and selling business and those who are looking for a great deal,” event organiser, Gerda Lindeque said. “We had a small participation on Sunday. We want this event to become a monthly event so we are urging other owners to take part and grow the event,” Lindeque said.

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Above: Priced a mere R60 000 this classic, 1972 VW Beetle Convertible attracted a lot of attention. Left: This 1974 Ford Fairlane, carrying a price tag of R100 000 was one of the vintage cars on exhibition during the Cars in the Park event in Polokwane on Sunday.

Mall of the North launches exciting Kiddies Club on fourth birthday Herbert Rachuene >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Mall of the North’s exciting and exclusive Kiddies Club was introduced to more than 150 children from Polokwane and surrounds during the Mall fourth birthday celebrations on Sunday. The fun-filled club is open to children aged three to seven. All children in attendance and who qualify for membership received R50 vouchers each from Spur and Panarotti’s as well as discount vouchers from PNA and Ralo Cosmetics for the girls. Mall of the North Mascot, Tshukudu entertained the children throughout the day with some thrilling dance moves. He also posed for photos with the children. The Management of the Mall shared a scrumptious birthday cake with the children, their parents and clientele. General Manager Sumari de Ridder said the Kiddies Club will host a range of interactive, educational and entertainment filled events every second month of the year, with special events lined up for those all-important school holidays too. “Kiddies Club members can look forward to plenty more awesome benefits like their very own Kiddies Club Card and a Mall of the North voucher on their birthday. They’ll also be the first to know about the awesome up-

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coming club events,” De Ridder said. She added that they are excited about the launch of the club and are looking forward to it being a great success. “We are so pleased to be able to provide a fun, safe environment for kids to enjoy themselves, make friends and take part in a range of fantastic activities. We have no doubt it will be an absolute hit with the kids and the parents too.” Membership of the club is free and kids can join at any of the exciting bi-monthly Kiddies Club events. Alternatively, parents can also accompany their tots to Mall of the North management offices to sign-up.

MR BILTONG Sel: 083 292 3250

Winkel 38 A, Mall of the North (langs Checkers)

Groot reeks biltong en biltongprodukte. TV sticks, chilli bites, biltongtjips (verskillende geure), skephappies (iets nuut). Verskillende soorte droëwors en -produkte. Biltongruikers. Berg blatjang-reeks. Vars gebraaide kaiings. Braaispeserye. Braaisous.

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Sumari de Ridder, General Manager Mall of the North and Rene van der Merwe, Marketing Manager of Mall of the North with the birthday cake.

ie skoner geslag van Polokwane het Saterdag voedsel vir hul siele gekry by die derde Women of Worth-funksie wat by die Bet-Shalom Multi Cultural Church aangebied is. Wilma Keyser, ‘n pastoor, Karen Bothma en Isabel van den Berg van Sent2Serve Ministries het die motiveringspraatjies gelewer by hierdie byeenkoms. Women of Worth (WOW) is ‘n organisasie wat aan vrouens geleentheid bied om maandeliks bymekaar te kom om ‘n hand van Jesus-liefde en vriendskap na mekaar uit te steek, mekaar te ondersteun, hulp te verleen en hoop te gee. Plaaslike sanger Jessica Addo het die gaste vermaak met Christelike musiek en die vrouens het aan heerlike peuselhappies en ander verversings gesmul terwyl hulle saamgekuier het. Bothma, ‘n organiseerder en spreker by die geleentheid, het gesê dat vrouens wat hierdie WOW-funksies bywoon geleentheid kry om oop te maak en hul stories te vertel. Die besprekingspunt van die funksie was hoe om mense te help wat swaarkry en om uit te reik na ander. “Dit is fantasties dat vrouens nie net die woord wil hoor nie maar ook na die gemeenskap wil uitreik om dié in nood te help,” sê Bothma Die volgende WOW-funksie vind op 9

Isabel van den Berg, een van die direkteure van Sent2Serve Ministries spreek die skoner geslag toe. Mei plaas en sal die vorm van ‘n ma-en dogteroggend neem. Belangstellendes kan Karen Bothma by 073 339 7642 skakel.

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Marietjie Pretorius en Alta Coetzee tydens die WOW-funksie


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Business: Ocean Basket What do you enjoy most about your work? >> Meeting new people daily and the organisational part of the job How do you live out your passion for your career? >> Being true to myself and utilising ten years of hospitality experience in the United Kingdom daily What do you regard as your most important business principle? >> Respect and treating everyone equally

High flyers on their way to delivery success MARKI FRANKEN >>marki.observer@gmail.com

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mages of Top Gun and Iron Eagle come to mind when you meet the team of Mr AV Delivery for the first time. With their flight suits, Hollywood smiles and dapper good looks the uninformed could be forgiven for thinking that these young men were actors or models. However, cousins Ike (23) and Thabo (19) Vuma’s true talent lies in their business savvy. The two recently launched their new business Mr AV Delivery in Polokwane, a one-call restaurant delivery service. “Instead of calling each restaurant and ordering from them individually, our clients call us and place their orders. We contact the restaurants, place their orders, pick up the food and deliver it,” Ike explains their concept. The delivery service operates from 09:00 to 21:00 every day of the week, even Sundays. They currently cater for 11 restaurants, including Wimpy and McDonalds who do not

Musa Vuma, Hope Vuma and Leticia Shihongule are Mr AV Delivery’s friendly call centre staff.

ment officials, the cousins are disciplined have their own delivery services. Although with a strong work ethic. They take a keen some of these restaurants do have free ininterest in every detail of the business. That house delivery services, the Mr AV Delivery is why their delivery drivers are members of team believes that people will be willing to the Sapa Yopa Motorcycle Club; well trained pay a nominal fee for excellent, quick service and sure on the road. with a smile. They set their prices individuFinally Ike explains their unique uniforms ally depending on the number of kilometres that look like flight suits. involved in the total delivery, but it is never “We want to stand out and be unique. more than R30 per delivery. When people see a jumpsuit, the first thing The dynamic duo has a very hands-on that must come to mind should be Mr AV approach to running their business. Instead Delivery,” he says. of handing out flyers or sticking pamphlets in “It blows people’s minds when they post boxes, Ike and Thabo visit businesses in receive their first delivery and we show up person to look potential customers in the eye looking like pilots.” and shake their hands. They plan to broaden their horizons to Contact Mr AV Delivery at 081 245 6775 to include a branch in Mbombela next year. They place your order. also want to look at delivering groceries for supermarkets in the future. “Before we start branching out, we first have to get the base of the business stable and profitable,” says Ike. The cousins agree that they would rather run their own business than work for someone else. “When you have a job, you get what you need. When you run your own business, you get what you PHOTOS: MARKI FRANKEN want,” Thabo says. Coming from a long Ike Vuma, Robert Mantsie, Thabo Vuma and Nyiko Baloyi are ready line of law enforceto spring into action to deliver meals to your home.

New vehicles for Working on Fire HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Working on Fire Limpopo recently acquired two brand new 25-seater crew carriers and three Toyota Hilux 4x4 LDV vehicles to the value of R1, 9 million to boost their transport department. Over the past years a lack of functional transport had proved to hamper their effectiveness during firefighting operations. Sam Maepa, Provincial General Manager for Working on Fire said the Toyotas will be allocated to regional managers and will ease access to rough terrain. “Two more such bakkies are expected to be delivered before the start of the fire season. Each vehicle is equipped with a ‘bakkie sakkie’ (a portable, reinforced water tank fitted with the necessary accessories) to assist during fires,” Maepa said. The crew carriers were acquired to assist landowners with transport to fires and to any fire related activities, including prevention. “More vehicles, including fire tankers, are expected before and during the fire season. With more than 600 fire fighters assessed and declared competent during our yellow card training camp and this new fleet that we have received. I am confident that we are ready for the 2015 fire season,” Maepa stated. He added that Working on Fire, in conjunction with the Provincial Fire Services, will host International Fire Fighters’ Day

dedicate their lives to saving the lives of celebrations at Polokwane Cricket grounds people and to protect the environment and on 4 May. The day is annually observed property in the country. We saw it beneficial worldwide in honour of the bravery and dedication of firefighters, many of whom are to celebrate their work and their commitment in this field,” he commented. volunteers, and the sacrifices they make in the line of duty. Maepa said more than 350 firefighters from all over the province will march from SABC Park through the central business district via Landdros Maré Street to the Polokwane Cricket grounds where the main commemoration will take place. “This One of the Toyota Hilux 4x4 vehicles that Working on Fire Limis an important day to firefighters. These popo’s regional managers will utilise during firefighting operaare the people who tions during the coming fire season. Photo: Herbert Rachuene

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Winners of KFC’s lucky draw

Prize winner Sanah Mphahlele, second from left and members from KFC Grobler Street.

Tebogo Motloutsi and Jane Muchawi pose with staff members from KFC Farmyard.

A very happy Lesiba Raphokoane, far right at KFC in Market Street.

Winners Peggy Bopape, Gadijah Adams and Yolandé Velloen, second row middle, with KFC FOTO’S: LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK staff members from KFC Savannah.

>> Customers who spent R100 or more qualified to participate in the competition that ran from 5 February until 31 March LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com Rarang Makhubela, centre, could not believe she was one of the winners at KFC Thabo Mbeki and Landdros Mare streets.

Grace Manaka, second from right, prize winner at KFC in Seshego, with some of the staff members.

Above: S.M Ghisa was very happy to be a winner at KFC Grobler Street. Right: Morongoa Mothiba, centre, here with staff members from KFC Mankweng 1. is one Precious Mokoena and Kedibone Mafago of the lucky winners. with staff members from KFC Mankweng 2.

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orty loyal KFC customers won a variety of cricket items in a lucky draw competition run in support of the Proteas during the recent 2015 Cricket World Cup. The competition was part of a bigger Join the Proteas national campaign where fans stood a chance to win a two-week, all expenses paid trip to Australia for themselves and three family members to watch the Proteas in action in March 2015. The in-store competition was held to create excitement in-store around the Cricket World Cup, get the fans closer to their cricket heroes and reward customers who rallied behind the national team. Customers could enter the competition each time they spent R100 or more at a KFC outlet in Mankweng, Seshego or Polokwane. By simply writing their names and numbers on their slip and dropping it in the entry box at participating KFC stores, they stood a chance to be one of 40 local winners. The first 20 local winners were chosen at a lucky draw held on 09 March and their prizes handed to them during the month. The names of the second group of winners was drawn on 07 April and they will receive their prizes this week. The winners of the first draw made their way to the different KFC outlets in and around Polokwane where they were excited to receive their prizes consisting of memorabilia like cricket caps, wide brim cricket hats, supporter shirts or official Adidas Protea Jerseys. Cheray van Blerk, local KFC Marketing Manager said interest in the competition was lively and she would describe it as a huge success. Each winner also received a surprise gift in the form of a 21-Piece Bucket of KFC chicken which Van Blerk said was to thank them, extend the so good moment and allow the winners to share it with their family and friends.


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>> Leerders van Hoërskool Pietersburg (PHS) het tydens die skoolvakansie op

Pieties presteer verskeie vlakke presteer. Hoogtepunte van die vakansieprestasies sluit onder meer tydens vakansie redenaars, netbal, hokkie en rugby in.

FOTO’S: RC MYBURGH

Monic Pretorius en Melandie Snyman ontvang toekennings tydens die Affies Prestige Toernooi. Monic (o.17) word as Beste Aanvallende Speler en Melandie (o.18) as Speler van die Toernooi aangewys.

Elrize Erasmus, Corlia Pieterse, Zydra Hattingh, Jonette Olivier, Carla Kruger, Monené Anker en Zandrie Swartz het aan die eerste ronde van die ATKV-redenaarskompetisie deelgeneem by Curro Heuwlekruin. Hulle dring deur na die halfeindronde waarvan die datum nog nie vasgestel is nie.

Chané Prinsloo en Venita van der Nest is beide as top 20 o.18-hokkiespelers tydens die DF Malan Nasionale Hokkiekursus in die Kaap aangewys.

Chanel Brown, Lindi Burger, Adri Claassen, Ané van der Merwe en Inge Brits maak PHS trots en word aangewys as top 20 o.16-hokkiespelers tydens die DF Malan Nasionale Hokkiekursus in die Kaap.

Seunshokkie-spelers, Henjo van Beek, Raen-Leighton Wood, Daniël Osborne en André Viljoen is tydens die vakansie vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Festivalspan gekies wat Oktober in Ierland gaan toer. Afwesig: Chesslin Hoggins.

Stuart scores 100% in IT talent search Stanford Lake College (SLC) has reason to be proud of Grade 12 learner Stuart Lunt who recently finished among the top learners in the country when he scored 100% in the Talent Search Computer Olympiad 2015. The Talent Search, a project of the Institute of IT Profes-

sionals of South Africa, is a widely used, free computational thinking aptitude test, which assists with learner’s choice of school subjects and careers. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Stuart Lunt attained 100% in the 2015 Talent Search Computer Olympiad.

Volkswagen staff bleeds for a good cause Volkswagen Polokwane staff members had the opportunity to support a blood drive of the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) on Friday when a mobile donor site was set up on their premises. Dottie Pinn, Public Relations

Practitioner of the service said on Monday that the shortage of blood continues. She urged other businesses to also set up blood drives among their staff and customers. Pinn can be contacted at 015 283 3600.

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Percy Funchall, Sales Team Leader at Volkswagen Polokwane donates blood during a blood drive at Volkswagen on Friday. Assisting him is Betha Nare, SANBS Clinic Supervisor.


Miss Humanity thanks sponsor >> Thanked Protea Hotel Ranch Resort for their sponsorship >> Believes without them she would not have been nominated for this award

Ryan Shearer, General Manager and Tom Shearer, Managing Director of the resort accepted Barwise’s gift which consisted of a collage of Katryn Barwise, Miss Humanity Inphotos of all the events for which ternational 2014 on Monday handed they sponsored food, stationery, over a token of appreciation to the clothes and other items to needy management of her main sponsor, children. Protea Hotel Ranch Resort without “It is wonderful to be included in whose assistance she believes her Barwise’s charity work. She has been charity work, success as title holder doing this for nearly five years and and nomination for a prestigious it is an honour to help her. She has international award would not have new ideas every day and is deterbeen possible. mined to help the community,” Ryan said. The former Miss Limpopo is known for her extensive work towards the alleviation of poverty, the initiation of sustainable food production projects and helping children with disabilities. Barwise is a nominee in the category for Best International Title Holder of The Pageant Network (TPN) Award that will be held in Nice, France in the near future. She said she was very excited to attend the ceremony and that it was already Photo: Leandri van Schalkwyk a big achievement Katryn Barwise, Miss Humanity International 2014 with Tom Shearer, Managing Director, and for her just to be nominated for the Ryan Shearer, General Manager with the photo collage Barwise presented to Protea Hotel award. Ranch Resort on Monday. LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com

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Lizelle se passie vir proteas

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ELNA ESTERHUYSEN >>observer.elna@gmail.com “Proteas het nog altyd vir my ‘n besondere bekoring ingehou.” Lizelle de Bruin het vier jaar gelede die kans aangegryp om haar eerste protea te plant toe haar gesin na ‘n kleinhoewe buite die stad verhuis het. Sy het die Madiba King (Protea cynaroides) vol verwagting in die tuin geplant omdat sy nog altyd mal oor hierdie pragblomme was. “Toe die eerste helderrooi blom sy verskyning maak, het ek geweet dit is die begin van ‘n groter vervullende prentjie,” sê De Bruin. Vol bravade het sy en haar helpers gate voorberei en 100 struike geplant waarvan sy sowat die helfte verloor het. “Ek was oorhaastig en moes leer dat jy nie noodwendig peste en plae kan behandel nie, maar moet voorkom. Grondvoorbereiding en die regte voeding op die regte tyd is ook baie belangrik,” sê De Bruin wat in die proses ‘n duur les moes leer. Sy het intussen by kenners met jare se ondervinding kers

Foto’s: Elna Esterhuysen

Die pragtige Sugardaddy, Protea repens floreer in Lizelle de Bruin se tuin op die Tweefontein-kleinhoewes.

opgesteek en besluit sy gee nie moed op nie, kom wat wil. Sy het die dooie struike vervang en heelwat nuwes bygekoop. Die uiteinde is ‘n immergroeiende, florerende stokperdjie wat haar eindelose vreugde verskaf. “Die toeloop van suikerbekkies en bye gee my ook eindelose plesier,”sê sy. De Bruin se gunstelinge is die Pink Ice, ‘n Protea nerifoliahibried, die Sugardaddy, Protea repens, en die Susara, ook bekend as Protea susannae x eximia.

Links: Limelight, Protea nerrifolia gedy. Regs: Een van Lizelle de Bruin se gunstelinge is die besondere Protea eximia x susanne.


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Vision of Hope hou pretdag vir goeie doel “Ek is baie opgewonde oor hierdie fondsinsamelingsprojek. Dit neem baie reëlings en tyd om so ‘n dag te organiseer en ek glo dat dit ‘n groot sukses gaan Vision of Hope Foundation wees. Ek hoop dat ons nog (VOHF) se Polokwane-tak meer uitstallers kan betrek,” is slaggereed om mense in sê Anne-marie Booysen, nood by te staan en te help. voorsitter van Vision of Hope Om fondse in te samel Foundation Polokwane. vir die projekte wat die orDie organisasie se Winganisasie befonds, insluitend terkombers-projek skop ook pleegsorghuise en skuilings, op die dag af en besoekers bied VOHF op 1 Mei ‘n Pretword uitgenooi om hulle bydag by Thatch Palace langs drae te maak deur komberse die N1 Noord aan. saam te bring en te skenk. VOHF is ‘n nie-winsVOHF sal die komberse gewende organisasie aan plaaslike skuilings skenk wat daarna streef om die om die koue wintermaande gemeenskap te help deur middel van verskeie projekte. meer draaglik vir inwoners te maak. Die pret begin om 09:00 Booysen sê en organiseerders belangstellendes beloof dat die kan steeds stalPretdag in elke lid letjies bespreek van die familie se vir die dag en die smaak sal val. koste daaraan Daar sal verbonde wissel stalletjies wees tussen R100 en wat kunsware, R150. heerlike eetgoed, Uitstallers kralewerk en selfs kan kies tussen huishoudelike stalletjies binne gebruiksitems sal in die uitverkoop. stallingssaal of in Vir die kinders sal daar vermaak, Anne-marie Booysen, die buitelug. Vir meer springkastele en voorsitter van Vision inligting kan belselfs waterglyof Hope Foundaangstellendes vir bane wees vir dié tion Polokwane en wat nie bang is vir organiseerder van die Booysen by 078 458 7503 skakel. die herfskoue nie. Pretdag. LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail. com

TLC Saal gereed vir winter danksy Samaritane

>> Warm klere en komberse hou kankerlyers warm deur die wintermaande >> Helder kleure vrolik onkologiese kindersaal op

LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@gmail.com

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anksy ‘n baie spesiale ma en dogter spanpoging, is die jong kankerlyers van die Tough Living with Cancer (TLC)-saal van die Polokwane Provinsiale Hospitaal nou slaggereed vir die koue winter wat begin knyp. Twee weldoeners van Louis Trichardt, wat verkies om hul liefdadigheidswerk anoniem te doen, het heerlike warm mussies, serpe, handskoene, bedsokkies en komberse vir hierdie pasiënte gemaak. Hierdie ma- en dogterspan het vertel dat hulle die afgelope drie jaar elke jaar ‘n skenking van snoesige winterklere en komberse aan die TLC-saal skenk. Dit neem die twee vrouens ongeveer ‘n jaar om saam-saam genoeg warmgoed te hekel en te brei om die volgende jaar se koue af te weer. Een van die vrouens het verduidelik dat haar werkgewer in Louis Trichardt drie jaar gelede al hul werknemers gevra het om warmgoed vir die TLCsaal te maak. “Daarna het ek en my ma besluit om aan te gaan met die projek, want ons kon sien hoe nodig hierdie kinders die warmgoed het. Dis hoe ons paadjie tot by die TLC-saal geloop het en dis hoekom ons nie vir kindersale in Louis Trichardt brei en hekel nie, maar eerder op hierdie spesiale saal fokus,” sê sy. “Dit voel wonderlik om so iets vir

hierdie kinders wat so swaarkry te kan doen en hulle te help.” Die twee vrouens het 49 komberse, 17 serpe, 15 pare bedsokkies, 13 pare handskoene en 10 mussies gehekel en gebrei. Die warmgoed het sagte teksture om nie die kinders se velle seer te maak nie en is in verskillende helder kleure gebrei en gehekel sodat dit sommer ook hierdie onkologiese kindersaal kan opvrolik ook. TLC-fassiliteerder, Bobby Were het die skenking verlede week in ontvangs

geneem en verduidelik dat hierdie skenking meer beteken as wat die weldoeners kan dink. “Dit kan baie koud word in die TLC-saal in die winter. Die kinders kry maklik koud wanneer hulle chemoterapie kry. Hierdie komberse en ander warmgoed sal help om die jong pasiënte, wat almal kinders is, te help om warm te bly,” het hy gesê. “Ons is besonder dankbaar vir hierdie twee Samaritane se hulp en bystand. Hulle spanpoging gaan die kinders se winter baie makliker maak.”

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Samuel Maphosa, TLC-assistent en Bobby Were, TLC-fasiliteerder met van die gehekelde en gebreide komberse wat geskenk is.

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Motors profile>> Dealership: Limpopo Toyota (Automark) What distinguishes this dealership from its rivals? >> We only stock excellent pre-owned vehicles according to Automark standards What is the biggest challenge in the industry? >> To employ good and trustworthy people to work with How do you ensure success in the industry? >> Through honesty, hard work and integrity and to stay calm during the ups and downs of Bergh van Rooyen the trade

Ford Fusion: a feast for the eyes RC Myburgh >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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ny omission of the fact that the Ford Fusion strongly resembles the Aston Martin wouldn’t do this sedan justice. Upon first laying eyes on the Fusion at Galactic Auto’s showroom one is lured to take a closer look at the gaping front fascia with its horizontal chrome bars and swept-back

headlamps. The elegant lines and striking curves are perfectly balanced. Ford’s first ever adaptive LED headlamps combine the daylight-mimicking light clarity of full-LED headlamps with Ford’s Adaptive Front Lighting System, which adjusts the headlight beam angle and intensity to match the driving environment. The system can choose one of seven settings according to vehicle speed, ambient light conditions, steering angle, distance to the vehicle in front and windscreen wiper activation. The interior of the Fusion is

Photo: RC Myburgh

The Ford Fusion is a good looking vehicle with ample luxury and safety features.

more attractive than ever. A relatively low-frill dashboard puts all major controls within easy reach. The MyFord Touch system brought with it not only an attractive high-resolution touchscreen, but also capacitive switches for virtually all audio and climate functions. Ford’s three-panel gauge cluster, with two LCD screens and a central analogue speedometer is also included. This arrangement does allow Ford to give drivers an unusually high degree of information in the instrument panel. Thumb pads on both upper steering wheel spokes allow the driver to flip from screen to screen. Functionally, the Fusion’s interior is a hit with all five passengers getting good stretch-out space and nicely-padded seats. The Fusion is available in either a 1,5 petrol or 2,0 litre petrol or diesel engine. The 1,5 EcoBoost petrol engine delivers a powerful 132 kW at 6 000 rpm with a maximum torque of 240 Nm between 1 600 en 4 000 rpm. The 2,0 litre diesel delivers the same power with a much bigger torque of 400 Nm. The 2,0 litre EcoBoost Titanium is the monster in the line-up with a massive 177 kW of power and 340 Nm of torque. All models come with a six-speed automatic gearbox while the diesel is equipped with a six-speed Powershift transmission.

The Fusion is equipped with all kinds of luxury and safety features. It happens at times to the best of drivers – unintentionally drifting out of the driving lane and it is then when the driver-activated system will be appreciated. A camera mounted behind the windshield monitors road lane markings to determine vehicle position and detect any lane departures. Lane-keeping alert warns the driver of drifting through a series of steering wheel vibrations. Lane-keeping aid actively applies steering torque, which can help direct the driver to steer the vehicle back towards the target lane. Fusion’s Traffic Sign Recognition technology uses a forward-looking camera to recognize speed limit signs next to the road; it then shows them in the information display for smarter regulated driving. Parking a vehicle has never been easier than in the Ford Fusion. When you’re backing up or pulling forward there are things you can’t see and that’s where Fusion really stands out. The available Forward and Reverse Sensing Systems use sensors to audibly alert you to certain objects located directly behind you, or in front of you. The closer you get, the faster the beeps. So parking and pulling into traffic becomes safer and easier. For more information on the Ford Fusion contact Galactic Auto on 015 287 1700 or visit them at 20 Excelsior Street.

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Travel and tourism: the industry that booms, both in and out of season

The Hospitality and Tourism industry employs over 235 million people worldwide according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. Career prospects in this industry are expanding rapidly year on year. This is one of the world’s largest, most diverse and most exciting industries. It is vast, offers a broad variety and a high number of job opportunities. “Consider the fact that, in the South African market, overall spending on accommodation rose by 14% in 2013 to R17,3 billion. This reflects an increase in stay nights as well as an 8,4% rise of the average room rate. This is just the tip of the iceberg. “The hospitality, travel and tourism industry is booming, irrespective of the economic climate. It’s actually been like this for a while, with the odd exception in bad recessions; yet this is the one industry proven to always find its feet, no matter the times,” says Natalie Rabson, marketing manager at Boston City Campus & Business College. In South Africa the hospitality and tourism industry is definitely not a seasonal career prospect. It’s all happening right now. “Our own government has identified tourism as one of our country’s ‘six core pillars of growth’ and has committed to targeted advertising campaigns to stimulate the industry. “In the government’s Industry Policy Action Plan, the

reasons why priority is given to this industry are explored. Tourism brings in foreign investment, consumer spending and foreign earnings. In addition, the nature of the industry means it is labourintensive with the capacity to stimulate jobs, both in urban and rural areas,” says Rabson. While people may know of the individual businesses, not many know exactly what the hospitality industry covers. It includes industries such as restaurants, cafés, B&B’s, guest houses, hotels, resorts, events and convention centres, cruise ships and more. It offers a wide variety of career opportunities including marketing, sales, general management and food and beverage services, as well as customer services. Prospective students need to know that there is a bewildering variety of courses covering the main employment areas of travel, tourism, hotels and restaurants. Typical courses include: tourism, hospitality management, hotel and catering operations, travel and tourism operations, as well as event management and reservations and front of house officer. On top of this, there are job opportunities for bookkeepers, IT specialists and call centre staff, to name a few more. “This gives you the opportunity to work in an industry that excites you, using almost any hospitality or business qualification that you have completed,” says Rabson.

Polokwane Skou is amper hier RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

The hospitality industry also calls for a certain kind of personality, who will continuously be put to the test. It is a demanding industry and, regardless of where you work within hospitality, you will be required to exceed guest expectations to ensure their experience is valuable, pleasant and memorable. “Many people think that you need nothing more than people skills to succeed in the hospitality and tourism industries. While a friendly and outgoing nature certainly is necessary, you also need to be diplomatic and accurate. You cannot afford to get bookings or trips wrong. You must be able to keep your composure during stressful situations. “If you can tick all these boxes and you have a keen interest in destinations both locally and abroad, a future in hospitality might just be the thing for you,” says Rabson. For more information about this exciting industry and the various courses at Boston City Campus & Business College, please visit Boston City Campus & Business College in Polokwane on the first floor of the Pioneer Building at 52 Landdros Maré Street, call 015 291 2579, or visit www. boston.co.za.

Inwoners kan solank hul vere regskud en vir groot opwinding voorberei vir wanneer die jaarlikse Polokwane Skou en Musiekfees oor net meer as ‘n maand van 27 tot 30 Mei aangebied word. Een van die hoogtepunte tydens vanjaar se skou is ‘n spesiale konsert vir bejaardes deur Arno Jordaan. Die konsert sal om 10:00 op Saterdag, 30 Mei plaasvind. Gratis kaartjies vir bejaardes wat dié vertoning wil bywoon, kan by American Swiss in Mall of the North en Savannah Mall afgehaal word. Die Toys for Boys-saal hou groot verrassings in vir die avontuurlustiges met uitstallings wat wissel van bote en motorfietse tot visvangtoerusting. Dié saal gaan definitief ‘n trekpleister vir baie besoekers wees. Hope stalletjies met watertand-eetgoed en winskoopprodukte is verseker van die grootste trekpleisters en die organiseerders beloof om besoekers weereens met groot name op die verhoog te bederf. Organiseerders hoop om verlede jaar se besoekerstal van ongeveer 25 000 mense te

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oortref en voort te bou op die 180 stalletjies wat verlede jaar iets vir oud en jonk aangebied het. Op Vrydag, 29 Mei kan besoekers Mwah! en Steve Hofmeyr se vertonings geniet terwyl die Saterdagaand se vermaak deur David Fourie, Dewald Wasserfall, Theuns Jordaan, Karen Zoid, Dozi en Bok van Blerk behartig word. Hierdie jaar is die derde jaar wat die Noordelike Landbouskou saam met die Polokwane Skou en Musiekfees aangebied word. Die landbouskou bied nie net aan boere ‘n geleentheid om die nuutste produkte op die mark te besigtig en te toets nie, maar is ook die ideale geleentheid om hul spogdiere soos beeste, bokke, skape en pluimvee te skou. Demonstrasies sal deurgaans plaasvind en kundiges sal beskikbaar wees om hul kennis met gesoute sowel as opkomende boere te deel. Vir meer inligting en om uitstalruimte te bespreek by die Polokwane Skou en Musiekfees kan Lelané van der Merwe by 072 369 0155 geskakel word. Kontak Brian Fraser by 083 457 3020 vir inligting oor die Noordelike Landbouskou.


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B I G FA M I LY ! ! ! ! R E F N O : 9 1 3 4 4 1 9 0 6 5 7 This 4 bedroom house consists of lounge, tv room and dining room. Spacious rooms with study, 2 lock-up garages with drive-through door. Property is in a very quiet street, almost next to main road to CBD. Do not delay. Call now to view!!!! 0 2 Carports 0 4 2 INA • 079 597 8636

G R E AT L O C AT I O N . R E F N O : 9 1 3 4 4 1 9 1 0 8 6 Walking distance from Oosskool. Spacious rooms, living areas and main bedroom with baby room. Large covered patio, braai area leading to swimming pool. Plus a borehole. Act now.

INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX BUILT TO PERFECTION. REF NO: 91344181049 Upmarket double-storey offices (285 m²) warehouse/workshop (323 m²). Stand 1203 m². Plus 3 carports. Good quality finishes, air-conditioning, surveillance cameras, electric fence, alarm system, controlled access, balcony, brick walled and chromadek roof. Reception area, boardrooms, 5 offices, storerooms, kitchen and 3 bathrooms. Don’t delay, please call to view the property.

BENDOR • R2 200 000

POLOKWANE • R500 000

UPMARKET DOUBLE VOLUME EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE. REF NO: 91344181040 Stunning home built to perfection - high quality finishes – open-plan living areas for entertainment - spacious bedrooms, study, well planned kitchen, laundry/scullery with granite tops. Veranda with braai area overlooking a lovely garden and sparkling pool. The estate is family oriented and children’s needs are catered for. Please call me to view the property.

NEAT FAMILY HOME FOR NEWLY WEDS. REF NO: 91344190778 A nice, neat family home ideal for first time buyers. The property has newly fitted burglar bars. Close to churches, schools and taxi ranks. Call now to view. 0 0 Carports 0 2 1 JACOB • 082 466 8366

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BODORP • R1 630 000

BODORP • R1 825 000 SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

REF NO: 91344179773

Spacious and well kept family home. Close to CBD. Sizeable stand of nearly ±200m². Ideal family home. Large living areas and a granny flat. Call now! 0 2 Carports 1 3 2 RINA • 082 929 9717

POPULAR RESIDENTIAL LOCATION REF NO: 91344189108 This friendly family home offers you a relaxing atmosphere. Spacious bedrooms with enough built-in cupboards. Granny flat, swimming pool and lapa. Close to CBD and schools. Don’t let this one get away. Waiting for your call. 1 RINA • 082 929 9171 0 Carports 0 3 1

The Eding! International Science Festival, supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (Saasta) and Department of Education will present a provincial science festival at the Polokwane Showground from 20 to 24 April 2015. The festival is, according to an invitation issued by the DST, a five-day interactive, activity based platform for educating, celebrating and exploring science and technology. Event organiser Bushy Moabelo told Polokwane Observer that learners from all primary and high schools in the province are invited to participate in the event. “This is a festival not to miss. It is going to be full of science magic shows, cuttingedge scientific discovery lectures, workshops and youth technology hands-on competitions,” Moabelo indicated. He added that they have invited consulting companies, TVET Colleges, university undergraduates and post graduates and business leaders to the event. “We want to reach out to the South African public to raise awareness of science and technology. Because the festival is based on educating, celebrating and exploring science and technology, we want to involve as many people as possible,” he said.

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Family home. Beautiful newly renovated kitchen with granite tops. Stand of 1013 m². Enough space to extend. Good area. Reasonable price. Call today to view. 0 0 Carports 0 4 2 INA • 079 597 8636

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REF NO: 91344188986

Kids can walk to school. Walking distance to town. Electric fencing all round. The house is situated in a very quiet area. Large stand. Call today to view.

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IVY PARK • R2 440 000 S T U N N I N G FA M I LY H O M E . REF NO: 91344189721 A semi double-storey property consisting of 6 spacious bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Granny flat with 2 bedrooms. 4 garages, 3 carports, 3 entrances, 2 lounges, 2 dining rooms and 2 studies. Electric fence and gate. Lapa and swimming pool with a borehole and paved entrance. The property also has a braai area and 2 balconies. Close to all amenities. Call now to view.

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LEBOWAKGOMO • R135 000 VACANT STAND! REF NO: 91344189329 Thi s sta nd offers you 4 50 m² of de velopment space. Close to schools and new Mall@Lebo. Call me today! JAMES • 072 236 7310

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WESTENBURG • R800 000

AFRICAN JEWEL • R510 000

POLOKWANE • R7 700 000

MÔREGLOED • R740 000

BIG ENOUGH FOR LARGE FAMILY. REF NO: 91344188170 Big and well maintained house - walled all round, each room airconditioned, nice garden, quiet street, close to schools and Police station. Not far from library and public swimming pools. Don’t delay.

FIRST TIME BUYER! REF NO: 91344187409 Neat house in African Jewel. Close to school, public transport, doctors and shopping centre. Enough space for extension. Walled and a lockable garage. Call me for an appointment.

GOOD CATTLE FARM - HIGH RAINFALL AREA REF NO: 91344189572 This is a good cattle farm in the Ysterberg area. 488ha. The price includes 161 head of cattle, 4 boreholes with windmills and submersible pump. Earth dams, workers’ accommodation and holding pens for cattle. Call now for more information.

FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS. REF NO: 91344188987 Duplex townhouse, corner unit with a private small garden. Centrally located within easy access to schools, doctors, hospitals and CBD area. Be the proud owner. Waiting for your call. 0 1 Carports 0 2 2 RINA • 082 929 9171

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houses, townhouses, plots, farms and 1. Various HOUSES FROM R750 000 commercial property in all price categories. 2. PLOTS and FARMS available Fauna Park R1 397 500.00 3. TOWNHOUSES Dorp fenced - 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, Fully 4 bedroom house living with area, 2 bathrooms, yard and garage. R700double 000 entrance hall, 2 living areas, kitchen, scullery, Bendorand - 2 Bedrooms, bathroom, living area, kitchen, garage swimming 1pool. yard and carport. R500 000 TO LET Bendor fenced - 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, area,–patio Electric 3 bedroom house inliving Ivy Park New with braai, kitchen, small yard and carport. development R6 500.00p/m R650 000 Electrically fenced 3 bedroom house in Flora Park TO LET R6500.00p/m 4Residential Bedroom house with one bedroom flat Bendor - 3 Bedroom house with 2 bathrooms, study, R11 100.00p/m dining room, kitchen, scullery, outside toilet & 1lounge, Bedroom townhouse R4 100.00p/m shower, pool and double garage. R7 600-00p/m Electric fenced 3 bedroom house in African Jewel Bendor - 3 Bedroom Townhouse with 2 bathrooms, livR4 700.00p/m ing area, kitchen and 1 carport in secure complex. 2 Bedroom townhouse R5 600-00p/m 000.00p/m R5 Bendor - 3 Bedroom townhouse with 1 bathroom, living area, kitchen and garage in secure complex. R4 070-00p/m Bendor - 3 Bedroom house with 1 bathroom, 2 living areas, kitchen, lapa, Wendy house and 2 carports with electrical fencing. R5 000-00p/m URGENTLY WANTED!!! Al kinds of property to rent. If you have a property that you want to let or know of someone who has, please contact me.

For Sale: 1. Bodorp

- Are you looking for a property with 3 units, for the price of one? 2. Bendor – Secure house with 3 bedroom, study, 2 bathrooms, double garage @ R1 350 000.00

For Rent: available 01 May PENINA PARK • R1 500 000

VELDSPAAT • R1 950 000

FLORA PARK • R1 640 000

KORAAL • R645 000

A SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME. REF NO: 91344190030 Well positioned family home with excellent finishes. Laminated floors in bedrooms and tiled living area. Fireplace, 2 lounges, dining, study, laundry and scullery. Plus visitors’ house with shower and toilet. Braai area. Close to all amenities. Good security. Don’t delay.

VA C A N T L A N D . REF: 91344177584 2 310 m² vacant land, zoned industrial in an upmarket industrial area. Fully serviced and ready to be developed. Call for viewing.

W H AT A H O U S E . REF NO: 91344189721 Large family home with pool. Spacious, big stand fully fenced. An entertainer’s delight with good flow to the undercover veranda and pool. Added is a second home. Double garage, borehole and plenty of space for kids to play. Well maintained and has a lovely attended garden. Close to all amenities. We can’t emphasise enough this property has to be viewed. Call today!!!!!!

YOUR OWN RETIREMENT HOME. REF NO: 91344179232 Newly built home in popular retirement village. Peaceful and tranquil surroundings. Excellent security and affordable levies. Suitable for the over 50s. Don’t delay. Call now!

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HOUSES TO LET

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TOWNHOUSES TO LET

IVY PARK FLORA PARK BENDOR

R 4 000 R 7 500 R 17 500 R 13 000 DALMADA R 7 150 RETHABILE GARDENS R 4 500 R 4 500 R 4 500 SERALA VIEW R 7 500 R 6 390

Area Lebowakgomo 91344190183 Serala View 91344190301 Serala View 91344190298 Woodhill 91344187628 Woodhill 91344189458

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Agent Jacob Mkhabela 082 466 8366 Simon Mathebula 082 476 8916 Simon Mathebula 082 476 8916 Gretha Alberts 082 802 1874 James Maoto 072 236 7310

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We need houses, flats & plots to rent for good, long-term tenants!

ELMARIE - 082 977 7020

We Would Like To Welcome J.P. Lopes To Our Real Estate Team!

1. Bendor – 3 Bedroom house @ R7 700.00 per month. 2. Old Flora Park – 4 Bedroom house with swimming pool @ R8 500.00 per month. 3. Welgelegen – 3 Slaapkamers, met swembad @ R8 500.00 per maand

Contact: Hentie 083 278 1085 en Johnny 071 353 0061

To Let RETAIL - 65a Pres Kruger St 348m² & 352m² - 58 Schoeman St 180m² & 117m² - 18 Thabo Mbeki St 226m² - 54 Landdros Mare 11.25m² & 14m²

INDUSTRIAL - 15 Natrium St 270m² - 65 Antimoon St 500m²

OFFICE - 18 Thabo Mbeki St 58.36m² - 19 Thabo Mbeki St 66m² - 58 Schoeman St 180m², 87m², 117m², 85.34m², 29.68m², 14.16m², 22.08m², & 80m² - 66 Dahl St 57m² PLOT Plot Leeuwkuil

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JAMES 072 236 7310

LOUWRENS 082 958 6632

PETER 073 219 4538

GRETHA 082 802 1874

VICTOR 073 066 6805

ELMARIE 082 977 7020

JACOB 082 466 8366

INA 079 597 8636

SIMON 082 476 8916

KOWIE 082 854 0452

RINA 082 929 9171

JP LOPES 076 922 0686

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eeff Chairman, Samuel Seeff, has welcomed the recent decision by the Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee to retain the repo rate at 5,75% (base home loan rate of 9,25%). “While not unexpected in light of the recent announcement that the inflation rate hit a low of 3,9% (down from 4,4% in January and around 6% late last year), the decision is nonetheless welcome in light of the current economic challenges,” Seeff was quoted to have said. An interest rate hike right now would have been very difficult given that the economy is facing pressure, not least of which the current electricity crisis. “While we are aware that the interest rate is artificially low and that an adjustment is needed in light of the necessity for fiscal consolidation, the current economic state simply does not warrant a hike despite the pressure on the Rand.” Consumers and home owners are already having to absorb basic cost hikes including an almost 13% increase in the electricity tariff, higher petrol costs and higher personal income tax for top earners.

Seeff added that this has a direct bearing on the demand for housing. “Given that we are in the midst of a much needed growth spurt, we therefore welcome the stability of an unchanged interest rate. The economy, while still flat and the energy crisis notwithstanding, is also relatively stable, all of which supports the continued good demand in the market,” he said. Looking further ahead, we know that an interest rate hike is still a looming possibility and consumers, home owners and buyers need to bear this in mind. Careful budgeting and financial prudence - buying below your means and investing a deposit - remain vital and will also help keep balance in the housing market in the long term. On the whole, Seeff expects the market to maintain the good momentum, at least for the first half of the year, especially in view of the flat interest rate. Buyers are still seeing the market as offering good value and there is still plenty of pent up demand. This, combined with the still tight property inventory levels, will keep the momentum going.

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Interest rate: market to maintain momentum PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Seeff Chairman, Samuel Seeff.

Contact our Agents Teresa / Mpho

HOUSES/TOWNHOUSES

STUNNING HOUSE – R2 400 000,00 3 x Bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, scullery, lapa, swimming pool, double garage & extra parking, Prepaid electricity, low maintenance. UPMARKET FLATS – BENDOR Units with single garage – R1 035 000,00 Units with double garages – R1 085 000,00 HOUSE PENINA PARK - R980 000,00 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double garage, kitchen, living room. CONTACT MPHO 060 902 5833 HOUSE BENDOR - R1 250 000 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double garage, lounge, dining room, extra under cover parking, low maintenance.

FARM

KUSCHKE AREA - R1 630 000.00 Approx. 30 hectares, boreholes, 4 bedrooms.

RESIDENTIAL STANDS

SERALA VIEW 1034 m² - R630 000.00 (Plans Incl) Foundation Completed 278 m², 800 m² - R480 000 CONTACT MPHO 060 902 5833

VACANT STANDS

COMMERCIAL CORPORATE PARK INDUSTRIAL STANDS ERVEN ON N1 (Makhado Road) (sizes from approx. 1 200 m² and 4 500 m²) Starting from R675.00 m² (excl Vat) 5 X ERVEN LOCATED INSIDE GATEWAY CORPORATE PARK Starting from R600 m² (excl Vat) VACANT STANDS FOR OFFICES BENDOR From R2 750,00 pm²

TO LET RESIDENTIAL

JORISSEN STREET 3 x Bedroom flat, 1st floor, – R8 000pm, W/L incl. 1 x Bedroom ground floor - R4 600pm, W/L incl.

OFFICE BUILDING TO LET

BENDOR - R27 000 plus VAT 270 m² OFFICE TO LET EDUAN PARK - R9 000 PM, excl VAT. Available 1 May 2015.

COMMERCIAL / RETAIL

SHOPPING MALL: MANKWENG ANCHOR TENANT: SHOPRITE 2 x 120 m² @ R100.00 m² (excl VAT) 1 x 200 m² @ R15 000 (excl VAT) each SESHEGO STRIP MALL - ZONE A3 1 x 250 m² - R11 250.00 (excl VAT) 1 x 115 m² - R5 700.00 (excl VAT) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY INDIAN CENTRE - GROUND FLOOR 1ST Floor 156 m² - R5 570 (Excl Vat) Ground Floor 360 m² - R14 300 (excl VAT) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY CENTRAL CBD – RETAIL PRIME SPOT LANDDROS MARE STREET 300 m² @ R36 000 (excl VAT) 210 m² @ R24 000 (excl VAT) 550 m² @ R35 750 (excl VAT) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY PRIME SPOT - SCHOEMAN STREET - 235 m² @ R80.00/m² (excl VAT) LANDDROS MARE STREET 125 m² - R15 050,00 plus VAT), Prepaid electricity SCHOEMAN STREET 140 m² - R15 400 plus VAT) DEVENISH STREET 2 x Retail shops, 108 m² each – R13 550,00 (incl VAT)

COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSES

FOR THE INVESTOR

LADINE ±9 000 m² - R9 000 000.00 Consist of offices, warehouses with 3-phase electricity, large yard, café etc. 900 m² UPMARKET PROPERTY IN IMMACULATE CONDITION Bargain for only R2 000 000.00 CONSIST OF: 4 X FLATS: 3 x 2 bedroom, 1x 1½ bedroom, fully occupied OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALE – R8,7 M Landdros Mare Street – 770m² - Fully occupied tenants. SESHEGO STRIP MALL – ZONE A3 – R3 750 000,00 SHOP – INDIAN CENTRE FOR SALE – R2 200 000,00

LADINE 500 m² @ R15 000,00 (excl VAT) CBD 810 m² @ R60.00 m² (excl VAT) - 670 m² POR NIRVANA Warehouse, 125 m² @ R6000.00 p.m. NEW INDUSTRIAL AREA 2 x Warehouses, 224 m² each @ R12 000.00 p.m. (excl VAT) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY WAREHOUSE WITH OFFICES AND ABLUTION BLOCKS NIRVANA - R18 770,00 (VAT INCL.)

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April 16, 2015


NEWS

Leader to drive change for SA youth in government

April 16, 2015

30 OBSERVER polokwane

HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za

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ewly appointed National Chairperson of the Home Affairs Youth Development Forum and member of the Activate Leadership Network, Mokgadi Matlakala has her sights firmly set on championing youth issues and representing the voice of Limpopo in particular. The 26-year-old hails from Botlokwa where she was raised by her grandparents. Although an unplanned pregnancy at the age of 18 prevented her from furthering her dream of a university education she believes the challenges she faced while growing up has given her a unique insight into the most critical issues facing the country’s youth. Joining

the Activate Leadership Network in 2013 has allowed her to develop the necessary skills to turn her thinking into tangible outcomes. The Youth Development Forum came with a parliamentary mandated decision to roll out youth-orientated service stations at all Home Affairs departments. “Each of the nine provinces has established committees to draw up their own plans of action. Youth issues are diverse and each province faces unique issues. In this way we are able to distribute information about our services to the people who need it, so that we can proactively help them,” Matlakala explained. Her journey with the Department of Home Affairs started as a front office clerk in 2008. Volunteering first as Deputy Chairperson of the Home Affairs Youth Development Forum

and now as National Chairperson she oversees its performance in all nine provinces. “I realised the need to be involved in the establishment to represent young people in the province. Being a young person on the forum’s committee is an advantage, because it helps in identifying challenges faced by fellow young people in the province. “We are the mouthpiece for young people of Limpopo,” she stated. Prior to this her passion for youth development has seen her being involved with local youth projects such as the Botlokwa Career Day, an initiative which she co-founded, that offered the youth of the area insight into a variety of possible careers at Phidima Secondary School. Matlakala was also named 2012 Young

Community Builder of the Year at the Botlokwa Arts and Youth Awards held at the now defunct Matoks Arts and Youth Development Centre. It is here that, as a poet and actress, she participated in a project in 2011 in which street children were given a chance to cultivate their theatrical talents. “When the centre was operational we were helping local youngsters identify their talents through activities conducted at the centre. Not all of us are destined to be doctors and lawyers, other talents may be nurtured through these kinds of projects,” she said. She has also been involved in projects with the Auctioneers, a project that aims to keep young people off the street through activities at the centre.

Tommies vier 65 jaar RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com Die Hoër Tegniese Skool Tom Naudé vier van 30 April tot 3 Mei hul 65ste bestaansjaar met ‘n massa-reünie op die skool se terrein. Die program begin Donderdag met die gewilde jaarlikse kaskarkompetisie waar elke graadgroep van die skool ‘n kaskar bou en teen ander grade in ‘n baan om die skoolgebou kompeteer. Dié kompetisie is die skool se grootste fondsinsamelingsprojek. Vrydag sal kuieraand wees vir elkeen wat van 1950 af ‘n verbintenis met Tommies gehad het asook mense wat vandag nog Tommies in murg en been is. Staaltjies van ou skooldae, musiek, lekker braaivleisvure en ‘n teetuin is op die program. Vleispakkies is beskikbaar en pap en sous sal voorsien word. Saterdag kan belangstellendes Tom Naudé se graf in die Polokwane Wildreservaat besoek gevolg deur ‘n gala-ete om 18:00 in die skoolsaal. Sondag om 09:00 word die reünie met ‘n kerkdiens gelei deur Tommie-hoofseun van 1974, Pierre de Jager afgesluit. Skakel Piet Holtzhausen by 015 298 8710.

OFFICES TO LET – CENTRAL TOWN House office, 172 m², in central town, near new High Court, for rent. Spacious reception, 4 offices, 2 record -/ storerooms, kitchen, ablutions, outside office with store and 7 parking bays (5 covered) in security area. Prepaid electricity, water included, alarm installed Available: 1 June 2015 Rent: R15 000 p.m Contact: Johan Kotzé on 082 468 6220/ Hannie on 015 295 5913 (mornings only)

072 544 8836 suzettejacobs@hotmail.com FAUNA PARK: R4,2 MIL NEG.! Business office, corner of Thabo Mbeki and Gazelle Streets. Consists of 8 offices, 2 garages and ample parking. Best visibility for your business.

BENDOR: R1 285 000 A free-standing 3 bedroom home in a gated community. 1 Garage.

WELGELEGEN: R1 950 000 Luxury, style, comfort, perfect! Move-in-ready. Enjoy life-ever-after in this 3 bedr, 3 bathr home. The home features lovely bathrooms, a pool and a lapa. The hobby room with its bathroom doubles as a flatlet. Low LE E SO DAT N maintenace and ample parking. MA


SANBS: blood levels in crisis

April 16, 2015

polokwane

OBSERVER

Regular donor Liz-Marie Beukes supports the SANBS by donating blood.

LEANDRI VAN SCHALKWYK >>leandri.observer@ gmail.com

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he South African National Blood Service (SANBS) urges blood donors, regular and new, to donate blood as availability is at critical levels and the service is finding it difficult to supply in the high demand. Nearly 40 % of blood collected comes from high school learners and students but the Easter holidays hampered collection and blood stock levels were impacted significantly. Currently, the blood stock at a national level is 3,7 days while it was only 1,5 last week. “SANBS needs to maintain a stock level of 5 days at all times by collecting 3 000 units of blood per day to meet the demand of the thousands of patients who are reliant on blood transfusions for their survival,” Dottie Pinn, Public Relations Practitioner at SANBS Limpopo explained. Members of the public who meet the minimum blood donor requirements are requested to urgently consider donating blood and help save a life. In order to become a blood donor you must you must weigh at least 50kg, be between the ages of 16 and 65, maintain a sexually healthy lifestyle, be in general good health and consider your blood safe for transfusion to a patient. If you wish to find out more on where to donate and how to become a donor, contact the SANBS Polokwane at 015 283 3600 or visit them at 153 Potgieter Avenue.

PROPERTY SERVICES • EIENDOMSDIENSTE APEA TEL: 015 287-3300 FAX: 015 297-5898 VISIT OUR WEBPAGE AT www.elistroh.co.za

CONTaCT: SaN 072 159 5126 1) UPPERTOWN: R4 000 000.00 6x3 Bedroom townhouses, 1x1 Bedroom flat, 1x bachelor flat, communal pool, security fenced. Excellent income potential!! 2) 17ha PLOT: R2 700 000.00 4 Bedroom house with pool, 2 x 3 bedroom flats, 2 x 2 bedroom flats. 3) WELGELEGEN: R2 350 000.00 Beautiful modern house with pool, lapa, landscaped garden, excellent security!

CONTaCT MaNIE : 083 635 0513

TEL: 015 295 4537/8 | 071 670 6643 | Fax: 015 291 1166 7a HaNS VaN RENSBURG STREET TO LET 1 BEDROOMS / SLAAPKAMERS Various 1 Bedroom flats available in town from R3 180 – R3 400 per month. R2400 – Ladanna – 1 Bedroom, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and carport. Prepaid electricity. Available 1 May. From R2 400 to R3 025 – Hospital Park – 1 Bedroom flat with bathroom, lounge and kitchen. R3 400 – Fauna Park – 1 Slaapkamer woonstel in erf. Badkamer, sitkamer, kombuis en afdak. Water en elektrisiteit ingesluit. 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE / 2 SLAAPKAMER MEENTHUISE R3 400 – R4 350 – Ladanna – 2 Bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and carport. Prepaid electricity. Phone now to view! R3 900 – R5 520 – Town – 2 Bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and carport. Phone to view! R4 085 – Ruim 2 Slaapkamer meenthuis op 1ste vloer, badkamer, sitkamer, kombuis en afdak. Koopkrag. Geen diere. R6 500 – Bendor Gables – 2 Slaapkamers met vol badkamer, oopplan sit-eetkamer, kombuis, motorhuis. Koopkrag. Baie goeie sekuriteit! 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE R5 300 – Ladanna – 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, scullery, TV room and garage. Prepaid electricity.

R5 750 – Compensatie str – 3 Bedooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, garage, prepaid electricity. Close to schools. Available 1 May. R6 850 – Welgelegen – Pragtige, ruim 3 slaapkamer meenthuis met 2 badkamers, sitkamer, eetkamer, kombuis en afdak. Koopkrag. Beskikbaar Mei. Moenie misloop nie! HUISE / HOUSES R6 000 – Fauna Park – 2 Slaapkamers, 2 badkamers, sit/eet-kamer, kombuis, motorhuis. Koopkrag. R7 480 – Penina Park – 3 Slaapkamers, 2 badkamers, sitkamer, eetkamer, kombuis, opwas, waskamer, stoorkamer, dubbel motorhuis + 1 Slaapkamer woonstel met kombuis, badkamer, sitkamer en 2 afdakke. Water en ligte by munisipaliteit, beskikbaar 1 Mei. R13600 – Bendor – Modern! 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, scullery, TV room, 2 garages and 2 carports. Beautiful garden! 2 - EN 3 SLAAPKAMER EENHEDE BESKIKBAAR OP PLOT ±7KM BUITE DORP

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Various office space available, sizes from 87 m² to 598 m². 120m² Warehouse available in Ladine.

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CONTaCT: MaTIE 083 271 5259 1) 4 ha PLOT IVYDALE:R5 500 000.00 On main road, excellent investment potential, 4 bedroom house, 2 bedroom house, workshop and storerooms of ±1000m² 2) 8.9ha TWEEFONTEIN PLOT: R5 800 000.00 4 Bedroom house, 3 bathrooms, 3 living areas, granny flat - own kitchen and bathroom. 8 en suite chalets, big hall with kitchen, 2 big timber decks, sleeping hall for 72 guests, swimming pool, lovely garden, electric fence. Can be used for weddings and other functions. 3) ±160 ha FARM: R5 000 000.00 Close to Mookgophong with large 4 bedroom house and overnight accommodation for 26 people, swimming pool, lapa and conference facilities. Lots of water. Sold as a going concern.

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PLOTS: 1) ROODEPOORT: 26 ha vacant R1 500 000.00 neg 2) ON N1 PRETORIA RD 8.5 ha 3) KALKFONTEIN 8.5ha – 3 houses – urgent sale! FARMS: 1) WATERPOORT ±1500ha GAME FARM 2) PIETERSBURG 300 ha - CATTLE/ CROP FARM + loose assets (100 Bonsmara cattle) 2 houses, strong water; pivot R6 500 000.00 3) BANDELIERKOP – CATTLE/GAME FARM ±950ha 4) ALLDAYS 250 ha 5) PIETERSBURG – 240 ha R4 250 000.00 6) BYLSTEEL ROAD – 400 ha INDUSTRIAL - FOR SALE: 1) Industrial Stand - ± 1.5 ha. R4 500 000.00 excl 2) Developed warehouse and office R4 000 000.00 (SAB area) TO LET: RESIDENTIAL: CONTACT: SAN 072 159 5126 ROOM WITH BATHROOM: UPPER TOWN: R2 750.00 Immediately TOWNHOUSE: BENDOR: R6 000.00 1 April 2 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living area, garage. TOWNHOUSE: UPPER TOWN: R3 500.00 1 May 1 Bedroom flat. HOUSE: UPPER TOWN: R10 500.00 1 April Golden oldie situated on corner of prominent 5 000 m² stand. HOUSE: UPPER TOWN: R9 000.00 Immediately: 4 Bedrooms, garage for 4 vehicles, bachelor flat. PLOT: KALFONTEIN: R3 300.00 1 April 2 Bedroom house. PLOT: KALKFONTEIN: R3 300.00 1 April 2 Bedroom rondavel. PLOT: ON PTA ROAD: R3 000.00 Immediately 2 Bedroom flat 20 km from city. TO LET: INDUSTRIAL: CONTACT: STEPHEN 015 287 3300 Industrial: To let: 1) 1000 m² + big yard R30 000.00 excl 2) SAB 320 m² 3) NIRVANA 2 300 m² Warehouse 4) LADANNA ±200m² Warehouse with big yard and office Office Space: 1) CBD -100 m² 2) HAMPTON COURT 220 m², 345 m²

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NOTICE OF ISSUING AN ATMOSPHERIC EMISSION LICENCE Recipient: Polokwane Brick (Pty) Ltd Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 38(3) (a) of the National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act 2004 (Act no. 39 of 2004) that Polok-

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wane Brick (Pty) Ltd was issued with an Atmospheric Emission Licence on 10 April 2015 in terms of Section 40(1)(a) for its brick production facility situated at FARM 744, ROODEPOORT POLOKWANE 0700. Any appeals against the issuing of the Licence must be lodged with the Municipal Manager of the Capricorn District Municipality within 20 days of receipt of the Licence. An appeal must be submitted by means of one of the following methods: By mail: PO Box 4100 Polokwane Fax: 086 292 1660 Hand delivery: 41 Biccard Street Polokwane, 0699 16/4 ___________________ AMENDMENT OF POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT TOWNPLANNING SCHEME 2007 (AMENDMENT SCHEME 510) I Johannes Hendrik Lerm of Hannes Lerm & Associates being the authorised agent of the owner of Erf 1697 Pietersburg Extension 3, hereby give notice in terms of Section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Town Planning and Township Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) that I have applied to the Polokwane Municipality for the Amendment of the Polokwane/PerskebultTownplanning Scheme 2007 as follows: a. The zoning will change

from “Special for home Improvement Centre” to “Special for Home Improvement Centre with a shop of 1500m² Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Spatial Planning and Land Use Management, Directorate Planning and Development, Polokwane Municipality, first floor, west wing, Civic Centre, Landdros Mare Street, Polokwane for a period of 28 Days from 17 April 2015. Objections to or representations in respect of the applications must be lodged with or made in writing to the Manager: Spatial Planning and Land Use Management at the above address or at P O Box 111 Polokwane, 0700 within a period of 28 days from 17 April 2015. Address of Agent Hannes Lerm& Associates PO Box 2231 Polokwane, 0700 16/4 23/4 ___________________ DIE WYSIGING VAN DIE POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT DORPSBEPLANNINGSKEMA 2007 (WYSIGINGSKEMA 510) Ek Johannes Hendrik Lerm van Hannes Lerm & Medewerkers synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar van Erf 1697 Pietersburg UItbreiding 3 Uitbreiding 120 gee hiermee ingevolge artikel 56 (1) (b) (i) van die Ordonansie

op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe 1986 (Ordonansie 15 van 1986) kennis dat ek by die Polokwane Munisipaliteit aansoek gedoen het om die wysiging van die Polokwane/ Perskebult Dorpsbeplanningskema 2007 deur die volgende hersonering: a. Die sonering sal verander van “Spesiaal vir Huisverbeteringsentrum” na “Spesiaal vir Huisverbeteringsentrum met ‘n Winkel van 1 500m²” Besonderhede van die aansoek lê ter insae gedurende gewone kantoorure by die kantoor van die Bestuurder: Ruimtelike Beplanning en Grondgebruikbeheer, Direktoraat Beplanning en Ontwikkeling, Polokwane Munisipaliteit, eerste vloer, wesvleuel, Burgersentrum Landdros Marestraat Polokwane vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 17 April 2015. Besware teen of vertoë ten opsigte van die aansoek moet binne ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 17 April 2015 skriftelik by of tot die Bestuurder: Ruimtelike Beplanning en Grondgebruiksbeheer, Polokwane Munisipaliteit by bovermelde adres of by Posbus 111 Polokwane 0700 ingedien of gerig word. Adres van Agent: Hannes Lerm & Medewerkers Posbus 2231 Polokwane, 0700 16/4 23/4 ___________________

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Polokwane Municipality is gearing itself for the Annual Mayoral Road Cycle Race taking place on Sunday at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium. The Cycle Race is in its second year after an inaugural event in 2014 that was combined with the Annual Mayoral Road Race. According to Integrated Rapid Public Transport System (IRPTS) Marketing, Communications and Stakeholder Relations Manager, Mantlako Sebaka, the event is a precursor to the city’s overall Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) master plan which seeks to create a culture of cycling, walking, skate boating, running and the resultant healthy living lifestyle for its population. NMT is an integral part of the IRPTS that is being implemented by Polokwane Municipality and seeks to create an improved and integrated public transport

system in line with the City’s 2030 Smart Transport vision. The result of such a system is a greener city with significantly reduced carbon emissions. Polokwane Excecutive Mayor, Thembi Nkadimeng is quoted to have said that Polokwane Municipality is right on track providing universally accessible service, which gives priority to the use of public transport systems while supporting walking and cycling as a sustainable choice of travel. “The hosting of professional cyclists and the encouragement given to young people and the community at large provides an opportunity for a healthy body especially in cycling and lastly, hosting such an event presents economic spin offs for business and retail outlets and hospitality businesses benefit from the proceeds of such activities,” said Nkadimeng. Contact Sebaka at 015 290 2751 or 083 667 0509 for further information.

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300 enthusiasts join in city’s first Parkrun RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

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he turnout of nearly 300 participants for Polokwane’s first ever Parkrun on Saturday exceeded all the organisers ’expectations. Supporters of this fast growing worldwide initiative gathered at the park opposite Tom Naudé Technical High School to be in the company of nine times Comrades winner, Bruce Fordyce who first introduced the concept to South Africa in November 2011. “We hoped and prayed for at least 20 people to pitch and we were flabbergasted by how many people eventually turned up,” main organiser and Parkrun volunteer Parkrun volunteer and main organiser Felicity Roberts said. Fordyce congratuof the Polokwane lated Polokwane on Parkrun, Felicity the attendance. “The Robert. city can be proud of its residents. For a first time event this is certainly the biggest number of participants. We hope to see the Polokwane Parkrun grow even bigger weekly”. The first ever event was held in Bushy

April 16, 2015 NEWS >> ‘The city can polokwane be proud of the residents’ – Fordyce >> Every Saturday at 08:00 opposite Tom Naudé

Park, Teddington, United Kingdom where 13 period of time,” Roberts said. intrepid park runners got together on 2 OctoFather and son JJ and Johan van der ber 2004. To begin with, organisers collated Merwe finished first and second in the men’s all results on paper and the finish tokens category while the first woman home was were washers from a local hardware store. Joanne van der Walt. “This is not a race; it is But eventually they ramped up the technolpurely an opportunity for people to exercise ogy, and so the Parkrun registration and freely in a beautiful environment and to see barcode result system was born. Now many how they progress. If you have registered for thousands of runners are processed, websites Parkrun you can run at any Parkrun in the updated and emails sent each week. The world. In South Africa alone one can particiParkrun community is growing constantly, but pate at 52 venues,” Fordyce said. it is still based on the simple, basic principles formulated from the start: weekly, free, 5 km, for everyone, forever. According to Roberts Parkrun will take place every Saturday at 08:00. “The principles are that everyone should be able to walk or run a 5 km measured route freely, safely and on a regular basis. It is run entirely by volunteers and hosted at the same park. Participants who register will also be timed and Overall winner of the first ever Polokwane Parkrun, JJ van der progress can be seen Merwe with Bruce Fordyce and Lois Hardy, Member of the Mayoral on the website over a Committee for Administration and Governance.

Great North Football Club crowned Champions of Philly’s Games HERBERT RACHUENE >>herbert@mailbox.co.za Seshego based Great North Football Club beat Laduma Football Club 2-1 during the finals of the Philly’s Games Back to School Tournament at Seshego stadium last Sunday. Great North’s goals were scored by their striker, Francois Baloyi who hit the net in each half of the match. Skappie Matsotso scored a consolation goal for Mankweng’s Laduma FC. Great North Coach Jacky Ledwaba, a former Orlando Pirates midfielder congratulated

his players for doing well in the tournament. “The win was a big moral boost for the players and will go a long way into making them believe in themselves ahead of the gruelling ABC Motsepe League. The players never panicked, even when we were a goal down. We played our normal game and we are happy with the victory,” Ledwaba said. He added that the tournament was good for the development of soccer in areas such as Polokwane and surrounds. Great North FC currently lies in fourth position of the ABC Motsepe League Limpopo Region, with 37 points after 17 matches.

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Great North Football Players in celebratory mood after their triumph in Saturday’s finals of the Phillys Games.

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Nine times Comrades Marathon winner, Bruce Fordyce participated in the first Polokwane Parkrun despite a recent knee operation.

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Eagles Cricket Club won against Aces Cricket Club on Sunday making them the winners of the Limpopo Impala Cricket Pro 20 Club Championship.

Eagles are Pro 20 Clubs champions RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com The 2014/15 cricket season came to an end with the semi-finals and finals of the Pro 20 Clubs Competition played at the Polokwane Cricket Club on Sunday. After heavy rains Saturday afternoon the semi-finals and finals had to be played on Sunday. The winner of the Letaba region, Hornbills Cricket Club took on Eagles Cricket Club who came second in the central region. Hornbills won the toss and elected to bowl on a very lively wicket. Eagles scored 162/6 in 20 overs thanks to a quick-fire 54 (31) from Landré Coetzee who was well supported by Bradley Pieterse and Kgoshi Leopeng who scored 42(23) and 25(22) respectively. Gavin Dorfling was the pick of the Hornbills bowlers taking 4/33 in 4 overs. In reply Hornbills could only manage 131/10. Christopher Atherstone fought a lone battle in pursuit of the Eagles’ total. Bradley Pieterse took 4/26 in 3,2 overs while Christo van Zyl took

3/24 in 4 overs. Eagles won the game by 31 runs and marched onto the finals. In the second semi-final between Aces Cricket Club and Limpopo Strikers from the Waterberg Region, Aces won the toss and elected to field first. Strikers scored 128/6 while Aces went to bat and scored the runs in 16,3 overs. Andrew Galloway who was playing his second last club cricket match top scored with 74(54) not out. Aces won by 6 wickets qualifying them to the finals. The finals between Eagles and Aces both from Polokwane provided for top class cricket action. Aces won the toss and decided to bat and scored 134/8. Pieter Haasbroek took a brilliant 5/17 in 4 overs. Eagles went into bat and chased the score down with relative ease as they got the score with 4 wickets down. Bradley Pieterse was the chief destroyer with a blistering score of 46(36) and was well supported by Theo Janse van Rensburg and Petri de Kock 32(25). Eagles Cricket Club won by six wickets and was crowned the 2014/15 Limpopo Impala Cricket Pro 20 Club Champions.

Run 4 Education half marathon coming up RC MYBURGH >>rc.observer@gmail.com

Spar Tops winner Albert Botha, on 45 points, made short work of winning the Spar Tops golf day held recently at the Polokwane Golf Club. On the left is Papa G Moseneki, Club Captain. PHOTO: JEFF RAYMOND

Youngster Tristan leads the way Young Tristan Schwim helped his partner Romano Fanfoni in no small way in winning the club day at the Polokwane Golf Club last Saturday.

With autumn now in full swing and day temperatures gradually on the decline, athletes can look forward to temperate weather when the University of Limpopo (UL) presents its Run 4 Education Half Marathon on 10 May. The venue is the B and C rugby fields between the old and new Peter Mokaba stadiums. The half marathon promises lots of fun for less serious athletes and to present the perfect practice opportunity for those preparing for the Comrades Marathon. The event offers a 5 km fun run, 10 km and 21,1 km with various categories and generous prize money in each

category. Winners in the half marathon will take home R5 000 in prize money and the two runners up in each category R4 000 and R3 000 respectively. This includes the winners of the junior category. In the 10 km run each of the category winners will win R3 000 and the runners up R2 500 and R2 000 respectively. Registration fees for the 5 km, 10 km and 21,1 km are R20, R40 and R60 and can be paid on 9 May between 16:00 and 19:00 at the Turfloop Sport Admin Block. Athletes can also register on the day of the race from 5:30 at the starting point. For more information contact Dimakatso Maboko at 015 268 4140 or Moagi Itumeleng at 015 268 4048.


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oogspring was nog altyd sy gunsteling-item op die atletiekveld en sedert sy laerskooldae het Pieter Kruger (17) ‘n droom om ‘n goue medalje by die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole Atletiek Kampioenskappe te verower gekoester. Dié gedugte atleet van Hoërskool Pietersburg (PHS) se droom is verlede week bewaarheid toe hy tydens die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole Atletiek Kampioenskappe in Bloemfontein die goue medalje trots om sy nek kon hang. Met ‘n hoogte van 1,98 m in die hoogspring vir seuns o.17 het Pieter die ander atlete in dié item in die stof gelaat. Die byeenkoms is verlede Donderdag, Vrydag en Saterdag aangebied. Pieter het reeds op laerskool aan Laerskool Pietersburg-Oos uitsonderlike talent in hoogspring getoon. “Ek het in graad 4 aan hoogspring begin deelneem en sedert graad 5 elke tweede jaar provin-

siale kleure verwerf en aan die Suid-Afrikaanse Kampioenskappe deelgeneem,” sê hy. In graad 5 het hy ‘n tweede plek, in graad 7 ‘n derde plek en in graad 9 ook ‘n derde plek in die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole Atletiek Kampioenskappe losgespring. Vanjaar het vir Pieter met ‘n hoogtepunt begin en hy het die medaljes een na die ander ingeoes. In Januarie is Pieter as Veldatleet van die Dag aangewys tydens ‘n vriendskaplike byeenkoms teen Hoërskool Ben Vorster. In Februarie het hy ‘n derde plek verwerf en is hy weer as Veldatleet van die Dag aangewys tydens die PUK Top 10 Skole Atletiek Kampioenskappe wat in Mookgophong aangebied is. Twee dae later het hy ‘n eerste plek behaal tydens die interhoër by die Peter Mokaba Stadion. Hy het ook ‘n nuwe interhoërrekord opgestel met ‘n hoogte van 1,96 m. Verlede jaar het Pieter tydens die Top 15- en Top 10-skolebyeenkomste onderskeidelik tweede en eerste plekke behaal. “Ek is trots op my prestasies, maar dit is slegs ‘n deel van my droom. Ek en ‘n vriend, wat ook goed in atletiek presteer, het mekaar die stryd aangesê om te kyk wie eerste by die Olimpiese Spele kan uitkom,” sê Pieter. Hy is ook ‘n kranige verspring-

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atleet wat gereeld onder die top drie in hierdie item eindig. Verder speel hy ook rugby en hoop om vanjaar vir PHS se eerstespan uit te draf. “Ek was tot nou toe besig met atletiek so ek het baie rugbyoefeninge gemis, maar ek sal hard werk om vir my ‘n plek in die span te verseker,” sê Pieter. Pieter maak ook naam op die tennisbaan. Hy is PHS se nommer een tennisspeler en speel vir die skool se eerste span wat verlede jaar as algehele wenners van die gesogte Beeld-trofee aangewys is. Volgens Pieter is ‘n goeie hoogspringatleet iemand wat hard werk om sy doel te bereik. “’n Positiewe houding en die vermoë om gefokus te bly tydens oefening sowel as kompetisies is die belangrikste eienskappe. Tegniek speel ook ‘n groot rol en ‘n atleet moet gemaklik wees wanneer hy oor die lat seil,” sê Pieter, wie se pa die grootste deel van sy afrigting behartig. Sport neem baie van Pieter se tyd in beslag, maar hy handhaaf ‘n gesonde balans tussen sport en akademie. “Ek wil graag na skool ‘n B.Com-graad behaal, maar is nog nie seker in watter rigting nie. Vir nou fokus ek om my skoolloopbaan suksesvol te voltooi en nog ‘n paar toekennings in te palm voordat ek matrikuleer,” sê hy.

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Pieter Kruger (o.17) van PHS het tydens die Suid-Afrikaanse Skole Atletiek Kampioenskappe ‘n goue medalje in hoogspring verower.


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