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Deadly drinking The incident occurred just before midnight on Sunday, 10 July at the The death of a 23-year-old man Blue Corner Tavern in Mashamba. after a drinking spree at a tavern The deceased, Mukovhe Rasethana, in Mashamba has placed the focus allegedly took part in a drinking once more on the dangers of these competition, where competitors were institutions and the reckless drinkdared to down a bottle of Jägermeister ing competitions that are being pro- in one go. The prize for anyone who moted. The young man died shortly could do that was R200. after he had drunk a whole bottle of The competition was promoted on liqueur in less than two minutes. the tavern’s Facebook page as a fun event. “Fun times … Drink and finish this Jägermeister without break and get R200,” the earlier entry reads. Later that night, this post appeared on the social-media page: “Someone surprised us tonight. Record breaker, finished it in one minute.” However, these posts were removed when it became clear that Rasethana was in trouble. An eyewitness confirmed that the young man had finished the bottle in less than two minutes. “After a few minutes, he started to vomit, and then he collapsed. We poured water on him, but he was clearly not well. He was rushed to The deceased, Mukovhe Rasethana. Photo: the clinic, which is about Facebook. By Maanda Bele

(150 ml) of wine (at 12% alcohol), or a shot (44ml) of distilled spirits. As a general rule, one standard drink will increase one’s blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) by 0.02%. So, while only four drinks two kilometres away, but by the time they got there, Rasethana was certified might be required for you to be legally intoxicated, dead,” the eyewitness said. quite a bit more is needed The tavern was temporary closed to kill you. The average perafter this incident but opened again a son would have to consume few days later. 25 standard drinks to reach While many are still waiting for 0.40 percent BAC, which the autopsy to determine the cause of would be considered lethal. death, the question remains whether A bottle of Jägermeister all that alcohol could have been the (35% alcohol) is normally reason he died. Mukovhe Rasethana busy downing a 750ml 750ml. That means that The dangers of alcohol poisoning bottle of Jägermeister at the Blue Corner Tava person who drinks a are well known but are seemingly bottle in one go would have ern in Ha- Mashamba near Elim last Sunday disregarded by many binge-drinkers. night. Minutes later, he collapsed and died. downed the equivalent Consuming too much alcohol can be Screen shot from video circulated on social of roughly 17 drinks. For lethal, but exactly how much alcohol media. someone of about 70kg would kill one depends on factors such in weight, that amount of as weight, gender and general health. liable for the death. According to www.healthline.com, a alcohol could very well have A legal practitioner, Advocate Mpho site advising people on medical issues, killed him. Nefuri from Nefuri Attorneys, reckons Regular customers at the Blue what is important is to first underit may be difficult to prove that any Corner Tavern say that the tavern is stand what constitutes a drink before crime has been committed. “The ownfamous for its competitions and spedetermining how many drinks would er of the tavern cannot be held crimicials on liquor. The question remains kill a person. A “standard drink” connally liable for Rasethana’s death. He tains around 14 grams of pure alcohol. whether, by encouraging customers (Rasethana) was not a minor and he to engage in dangerous activities, the That roughly translates to one 350 was not forced to drink it,” she said. ml can of beer (at 5% alcohol), a glass tavern owner and staff could be held

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ZDCF wants police to probe appointments at Makhado municipality

Sikhutshi said that unemployment and poverty would continue The top officials, councillors and to rise until people who were SAMWU members in Makhado holding senior positions in the muMunicipality must refrain from nicipality and other public entities deploying friends and relatives in ceased to serve their own personal municipal positions as a matter interests. He said that after they of urgency, warned the Zoutpans- were denied permission to deliver berg Development Community the memorandum, the allegations Forum (ZCDF). had been reported to law enforceMembers of the ZCDF took to ment, who were busy with the the streets on Friday, 24 June, and matter. marched to the Makhado Show One of the residents at MadomGrounds. They wanted to deliver bidzha, Mr Solly Mboyi, agrees that a memorandum of grievances to nepotism is one of the main reasons the mayor, who was delivering his that the municipality has become budget speech, but were stopped by so dysfunctional. “For years now the police. we have been diligently voting and The ZCDF applied for permission voting for the ANC, but it is now to hold a protest march the day clear that this organisation does before, but this was declined. The not care about us,” he said. “We will protesters were not allowed inside bring this municipality down. We the show grounds. cannot allow ourselves to be made The ZDCF’s main grievances, as fools by people we put into power, contained in their memorandum, only to [see them] eat the money centre around allegations of corrup- earmarked for development,” he tion and nepotism by the municipal said. manager, councillors and SAMWU The chairperson of the Sinthuofficials. The forum members are mule-Kutama Concern Group, Mr also unhappy about the way tenders Elijah Liremi, said the leader of are awarded, power cuts and the the ZDCF, Patrick Sikhutshi, was shortage of water. They demand misleading the community, because an investigation into allegations of he was merely fighting for a politicorrupt employment practices, and cal position. He accused Sikhutshi that political appointments must be of not accepting the fact that he stopped, saying that employment had lost during the local-governshould be based on merit and not ment elections. Liremi said that on party affiliation. his organisation had met with the The chairperson of the ZDCF, municipality and were satisfied that Mr Patrick Sikhutshi, said resithe correct procedures were being dents had started the protest after followed when staff appointments reaching their limit with corruption were made. The Makhado Municand the lack of basic services. He ipality’s spokesperson, Mr Louis claimed they had proof that people Bobodi, said that the request by were paying bribes for certain the ZCDF to march on June 24 had posts. “All is definitely not well in been denied because they had not the municipality. We demand that met the necessary requirements. this process of interviewing and Bobodi said he could not comment short-listing stop, because the muon a memorandum they had not nicipality is not doing its job.” received. By Kaizer Nengovhela

The new Vhembe NAFCOC executive committee with the provincial members during the launch at the Vhembe District Council Chambers. Photo: Elmon Tshikhudo.

Vhembe launches its own NAFCOC branch the business community in Vhembe. Our new committee comprises memBusinesspeople from around bers from around the four municipaliVhembe who have been struggling to ties in the district and this will make it make it in the mainstream economy easy for us to coordinate our activities. for a long time will have a united It is very important that we be united voice from now on. This follows as businesspeople, because, as one, the launch of the Vhembe branch we can confront the government and of the National African Federated speak with one voice for assistance. Chamber of Commerce (NAFCOC) We can now pool resources, buy in on Tuesday, 5 July. bulk and share among ourselves, thus The event, held at the Vhembe ensuring lower prices and increased Council Chambers, was attended by profit margins. We have so many more than 200 businesspeople from plans that will benefit businesspeople around Vhembe, the organisation’s around here, and soon we will see an executive members from the different improvement,” he said. districts in the province and the proIn launching the branch, Limpopo vincial leadership of NAFCOC. NAFCOC deputy president Mr Sipho The branch’s newly elected depuMabunda called on all businesspeople ty secretary, Mr Norman Makhado, in Vhembe to join the organisation said businesspeople in the region had if they want to grow and reap the operated for too long in a vacuum benefits. “Joining NAFCOC has many as individuals in their own corners, benefits for businesses. Our people which made it very difficult for them have been overwhelmed with chalto grow into big businesses. lenges and this is the time we come “We have suffered for a long time as together as united people and work By Elmon Tshikhudo

together for the advancement of our businesses. What are the stumbling blocks that are preventing us from opening and operating big businesses? We are happy that many are now our members, but we urge those who are still outside to join us so that, together, we can overcome those stumbling blocks and move forward to prosperity, and contribute to the economic development of this country,” he said. In her acceptance speech, the newly elected Vhembe District NAFCOC president, Ms Tshililo Salphinah Nnzeru, described the occasion as the new dawn that will bring out the best in local business. “We are looking at big business in mining, agriculture and malls and we hope that our cooperatives will have created jobs for more than 500 people by the end of the year. We are calling on all to join us on this journey. This is our time and, working together with the different structures and traditional leaders, we will go far,” she said.

Struggle veteran Alson Tshitahe is no more By Silas Nduvheni Family, friends and politicians will pay their last respects to the late struggle icon, Cde Alson Tsumbezeni Tshitahe from Mbaleni village near Thohoyandou, this weekend. Tshitahe (69) died in the NHC Dental and Medical Centre in Thohoyandou on the morning of 7 July, following a long illness. According to a family member, Mr Ronny Tshitahe, the late veteran had been a political prisoner at Robben Island for10 years for his

involvement in the 1976 Soweto uprising. He himself had been a student at Mphaphuli High School at the time, which was also burned down during the uprising. “The class boycotts at Mphaphuli High School (now Raluswielo Secondary) started on 20 June 1976, after the riots in the Soweto townships on 16 June that year. The students would gather in the school hall and sing freedom songs, reminding each other of what had happened. The Sibasa Mbeu bookshop was burned down before the class boycotts started, as well as the school’s staff room, equipment

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The late struggle veteran, Cde Alson Ntsumbedzeni Tshitahe. Photo supplied.

and materials in the staff room,” said Ronny. “The students were angry with what was happening in Soweto, particularly the police’s actions, but they were also worried about the fact that the Afrikaans language was made compulsory as a medium of instruction in schools. My uncle (the late Tshitahe) and some fellow The police and security guards stopped the ZDCF marchers from students from Mphaphuli, like Ndweleni Tshikalange, David Mati- delivering their memorandum to the mayor at the Makhado Show kamuya and many others, organised Grounds on Friday, 24 June. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela. themselves into a unit to retaliate, which led to a number of arson and sabotage attacks on government buildings and infrastructure. Schools and other public buildings became their targets. “Soon after all these incidents, Tshitahe became a wanted person, with the police hovering over the villages and Sibasa town, looking for him. He was arrested on 24 December 1977, detained under Section 6 of the Terrorism Act of 1967, sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, and eventually sent to Robben Island,” Ronny said. Tshitahe was a PR councillor at the Thulamela Local Municipality at the time of his death. Ms Rheineth Tshililo Thanyani celebrated her 70th birthday and A memorial service will be held 50th wedding anniversary with her husband, Mr Job Thanyani, in for Tshitahe on Friday, 15 July, at style on Sunday (10th). Relatives, friends and the leadership of the the Makwarela Community Hall, Seventh Day Adventist Church’s head office all converged at Thastarting at 13: 00. On Saturday, he nyani’s home in Tshisahulu to celebrate this memorable occasion will be buried at the Mbaleni village with her. In the picture are Thanyani, her husband, Job Thanyani, cemetery near Tshikevha Secondary and their children holding a cake in the form of a sewing machine School. The burial service starts at during the celebration. Photo: Elmon Tshikhudo. 06:00.


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“Why don’t you also arrest the former VDM mayor?” remember him one day. Looking at the statue, Phosiwa said Members of the South Afri“We are really remembering can National Civic Associayou as all the present governtion (SANCO) brought traffic ment does, is to loot the public and the movement of people purse.” in and around Thohoyandou Phosiwa lashed out at the to a standstill when they former VDM mayor, Florence marched to the offices of the Radzilani, and Mr Rudzani Vhembe District Municipality Ludere, who was heading the (VDM) to demand service finance portfolio committee at delivery. the time when the municipality illegally invested R300 million When they arrived at the in VBS Mutual Bank. He said municipal buildings, some the former mayor of Thulamela marchers were seen praying and municipal manager had next to the statue of the former been arrested for their involveVenda homeland president, ment in the municipality’s the late Mbulaheni Patrick investment at VBS. In the case Mphephu, saying they regretted of Thulamela, the municipality ever supporting thieves before had not lost any money, as the and during the 1994 general investment had been retrieved elections. quickly. Phosiwa said that The general secretary of San- VDM had lost all the money, co in the Thulamela district, but Radzilani and Ludere had Mr Ben Phosiwa, kicked off not been arrested. “We don’t his address by pointing to the understand that logic,” he said. municipality’s offices, saying Phosiwa blamed Radzilani they had been built by the late and Ludere for causing the former homeland President dismal situation VDM finds Patrick Mphephu, adding that itself in. “That money [the the current ANC government R300 million] should have had done nothing to improve been used to provide services to the infrastructure. He remind- our people. All the municipality ed marchers that Mphephu had is doing is harbouring thugs once said that people would in their offices. You can elect By Victor Mukwevho

Radzilani to higher positions in the ANC, but as SANCO Thulamela, we are saying she will never rule us,” he said. SANCO gave the VDM 14 days to respond to the demands contained in the memorandum, failure of which was result in “trouble in the district”. When reading the memorandum before handing it over to VDM’s officials, SANCO’s regional secretary, Mr Marcus SANCO members marched to the VDM offices on Tuesday to hand over a memorandum detailMalume, said: “We demand ing their grievances. Photo: Elmon Tshikhudo. that the then executive mayor who signed for the R300 million to be invested in the defunct VBS Mutual Bank, together with friends who played a role in this illegal move, be his brother’s place. By Maanda Bele arrested with immediate effect.” “On Saturday (2 July), Meanwhile, a representative The body of 50-year-old he went missing again. The from the SA Communist Party, Eric Dovhani Nedzamba following day (Sunday), Mr Billy Nengovhela, said that from Ha-Khakhu village the community members they were supporting SANCO’s near Nzhelele, who was were alerted and everycall for the VDM to provide reported missing by wor- one started to look for water to all residents of the ried family members, was him. The police came on district. “We are also calling on found in Lake Fundudzi. Tuesday (5 July), and his all residents of Vhembe to atAccording to the chairclothes were found on the tend the court case concerning person of the sub-council, bank of the lake. Police the killing of former SANCO Mr Lufuno Mavhase, Eric divers arrived the next day members Mr Ronald Mani started having suicidal ten- and went into the lake, and Timson Musetsho. We dencies about three weeks where his lifeless body was demand that all those who were ago, when he told his rela- found,” Mavhase said. involved in the killing of our tives that he was going to The incident was leaders be arrested,” he said. throw himself in a nearby confirmed by the police lake. He said that commu- spokesperson in Vhemnity members followed the be, Sergeant Tshifhiwa The body of the late Eric Nedzamba troubled man and stopped Radzilani. from Ha-Khakhu village was found him from getting into the Nedzamba was buried in Lake Fundudzi on Wednesday, 6 water. After that, Nedzam- on Tuesday, 12 July. July 2022. Photo supplied. ba spent a whole week at

SANCO members gathered at the VDM offices on Tuesday to hand over a memorandum detailing their grievances. Photo: Elmon Tshikhudo.

50-year-old woman raped, murdered By Kaizer Nengovhela Residents of Tshikhwani in the Sinthumule area are still shocked after a disturbing incident in the village where a 50-year-old woman was raped and killed by an unknown suspect(s). Julia Matoro’s bloodied, half-naked body was For the biggest variety of hats and berets in Vhembe

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found by passers-by in the early morning hours of Sunday, 10 July. Some kind of struggle had apparently taken place before she was stabbed repeatedly in the chest and over her body. Limpopo police spokesperson Brig Motlafela Mojapelo confirmed the incident, saying that a case of rape and murder had been opened with the police. “Members at our detective unit are busy conducting an investigation, and hopefully we will soon make a breakthrough,” Mojapelo said. The incident adds to the ever-increasing statistics of murders in the village. The ward councillor, Mr Masia Mulaudzi, said that, years ago, the area had been notorious for killings and other criminal activities but that, through their partnership with the police, the area had become safer again. “We are very concerned about the recent killings in our area again. We have already lost a number of lives through crime in a very short space of time,” he said. Mulaudzi said that, after consultations with other structures and the local traditional leader, they had agreed to hold a meeting and plan ways forward to combat the scourge of crime in their area. The chairperson of the Real Men Foundation, Mr Calvin Nenguza, said that whoever had killed the woman was not a real man. “Real men do not kill. They do not rape their women, but give comfort and security to them. Let us all shout out in one voice against the abuse of woman, children and killing,” he said. Matoro will be buried at Tshikhwani on Saturday, 16 July. The service starts at 06:00.

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Thulamela battles with expensive staff and little of its own revenue By Anton van Zyl The Thulamela Municipality approved a record operating budget of nearly R1 billion three weeks ago, but a closer look at the figures shows that the picture is not that pretty. The salary burden still weighs in at more than 40%, while almost 70% of the operating income will be from transfers and subsidies. During her budget presentation on 24 June, Mayor Sarah Rammbuda said that the total municipal revenue was estimated at R959.4 million, up from the previous year’s R880.5 million. The bulk of the money to pay for operating expenses (R586,18 million) will come from transfers and subsidies from provincial and national departments. Less than 17% of the council’s income will come from property rates and service charges. What is even more concerning is that the municipality expects to write off R104,9 million as bad debt.

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the following years, the figure went down slightly, but in the new budget this expense is estimated to be just below R160 Thulamela Municipality has long million, or 18,77% of the total been criticised for its excessive salary operating expenditure. bill, which by far exceeds the national The newly approved budget norm for municipalities. In 2016/17, makes provision for R514,41 this expense still constituted 27% of million to be paid towards the total, but it went up to as high as salaries, councillor remuner47,33% in 2020/21. The new budget ation and contracted services. sets the employee-related cost at This constitutes 63,12% of the R327,5 million (40,19% of the total). total operating expenditure. While the salary bill, compared as This is more than double the a percentage of the total operating amount in 2016/17, when the expense, has gone down slightly, the staff and councillors cost the budget for external contractors has municipality R252,93 million gone up considerably. The audi(30,11% of the total). tor-general has warned against this The budget also assumes practice, where work that municipal that staff members will be staff members used to do gets outsatisfied with a 4,9% increase sourced to independent contractors, in the coming year. The mayor on several occasions. In the case of announced that the remunerThulamela, this expense item first ap- ation for councillors would peared in 2018/19 when R99,8 million rise by only 3%. was spent on contracted services. In

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A chart indicating how the cost of staff, councillors and contractors has escalated the past couple of years. THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY EXPENSES Other expenditure 12% Transfers and subsidies 1%

Losses 1%

Employee related costs 40%

Contracted services 19%

Other materials 2%

Remuneration of councillors 4%

Bulk purchases 0%

Finance charges 0% Depreciation & asset impairment 8%

Vhembe District Municipality Speaker Freda Nkondo (left), Thulamela’s municipal manager, Mr Masala Makumule, Mayor Sarah Rammbuda (right), with Thulamela’s Chief Whip, Cllr Tshimangadzo Malada (in the back) arriving at the budget meeting at the George Phadagi hall. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

Debt impairment 13%

A breakdown of the budgeted operating expenses of Thulamela Municipality.

Capital projects Thulamela expects to spend R363,71 million in the coming year on capital projects. The MIG contribution will be R109,53 million, but the bulk of the money (R255,16 million) will come from the council’s own resources. The mayor highlighted several of the capital projects for which work will commence or start in the next year. R30 million was allocated to re-gravelling of rural roads. In the Thoho­yandou CBD, one of the main feeding roads will be upgraded at an expected cost of R17 million. Two testing centres, namely the

Thulamela Municipality expects property rates to add R99,63 million to the council’s coffers. Service charges will bring in an estimated R44,99 million. A 4,9% increase in tariffs has been announced. The rental of facilities and equipment is expected to collect an optimistic R4,86 million (up from R2,77 million in 2020/21). “However, due to [an] outcry by the teams, the use of stadiums has not increased, the tariff remains the same,” said Mayor Rammbuda. The council expects to earn R22 million from external investments, Thulamela: Percentage breakup of total income while interest on outstanding debtor accounts is expected to bring in Service charges R36,76 million. The outstanding 5% debtors are, however, a serious headOther ache for the municipality. Provision revenue 4% for debt impairment stands at a Rental of facilities and staggering R104,9 million. Two years equipment 0% ago, this expense was still just more than R71 million. Property The money to keep the municirates 12% Interest earned pality running comes mainly from external investments the government. Thulamela expects 3% to receive R702,84 million from transfers and subsidies. This amount includes R116,67 million earmarked for capital projects. “There is an additional grant Interest earned of R7 million for neighbourhood Licences and Transfers and outstanding permits 2% development. The Municipal Subsidies 69% debtors 4% Infrastructure Grant (MIG) has increased from R111.4 million to R113,9 million revenue, while INEP (Integrated National Electrification Fines, penalties Programme) decreased from R23 and forfeits million to R22.2 million,” said Mayor 1% Rammbuda. The Extended Public Works Programme contribution is R4.8 million. A breakdown of the budgeted operating income of Thulamela Municipality.

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Tshikombani Testing Centre at Mandala and the Tshaulu Testing Centre, will be upgraded. The amount budgeted for this expense is R20 million, but it will stretch over two financial years. The Thulamela Show site at Maniini in Ward 41 is to be upgraded at a cost of R3 million. The municipality also plans on connecting electricity to 920 households from various villages and R22,2 million was set aside for this purpose. “It is our duty to make sure that we provide streetlights in our area of jurisdiction,” said Mayor Rammbuda. R4,55 million was budgeted for the provision of streetlights.

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Rise in fuel prices will destroy us, complain street hawkers has been selling at the crossroads between Makonde and Street hawkers have also Tshilamba, Ms Maria Ngwana, entered the fray and blamed says since the latest fuel hike the government for the latest was announced, taxis and buses hike in the fuel prices. They have increased their fares, say they also have to increase which will affect hawkers in a the price of basic foodstuff very negative way. “I doubt if I such as potatoes, tomatoes, will ever be able to put food on onions, etc. They also comthe table. Cars that bring stock plain about other services’ like potatoes are also increasing not being rendered by the their prices, and we are unable local municipalities. to make a profit anymore,” she One of the hawkers who said. operates in the Thohoyandou At Tshilamba, almost 30 CBD, Mr Ketan Mutepe, said kilometres from Thohoyandou, hawkers were in big trouble hawkers are also complaining because of the municipality’s about the rise in the fuel prices and lack of service delivery. Ms Regina Mugwabana, who has been selling at the Tshilamba taxi rank for more than 30 years, says the failure of the municipality to provide water and electricity is killing their business. “How are we going to clean our products without water? Now taxis are increasing the fares because of the fuel hike. Some of the hawkers are already closing shop. I am pleading with our government to intervene; otherwise, the future of Tshilamba-based hawker Ms Regina Mugwabana displays some of her our children looks stock. Photo: Victor Mukwevho. bleak,” she said. By Victor Mukwevho

failure to provide water and electricity. “We use water in everything we do here. We have to cook, wash dishes and also provide drinking water to the customers. We are really struggling,” he said. On the question of load shedding, he said they bought perishable goods from big retailers every day. “Failure to provide electricity means we have to sell drinks that are not cold. Ice-cream and yoghurt products are melting. The government is slowly pushing us out of business,” he added. Meanwhile, a hawker who

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Another winner of the Spar Win-a-Car Competition 2022, Mr Percy Ndlovu of Waterval (middle), receives the keys of his brand new Polo GSi from Elim Spar’s store manager, Mr Michael Ramaite (left), and Mr Charles Farai. The car was handed over on Saturday, 2 July. Photo supplied.

Residents breathed a sigh of relief when the D959 road from Louis Trichardt to the Makhado Air Force Base was at last opened again on 5 July. Since the start of this project in 2020, close to R31.5 million had been pumped into it, most of which was wasted due to because of shoddy work done by contractors. Mr Maropeng Manyathela, spokesperson for the Road Agency of Limpopo (RAL), thanked motorists for being so patient and cooperative during the process. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela.

Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap & Vleis restaurant opens in Thohoyandou Advertorial by Silas Nduvheni andou and Edward Khomola. Mutsila also owns the Susu A branch of the very popular Restaurant in Thohoyandou. Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap & He is very excited about his Vleis Restaurant group latest venture and believes officially opened at Mutsinthat the new restaurant will do Mall in Thohoyandou on be very popular among the Friday (8th). region’s food aficionados. The new restaurant is the “I’m happy to do a joint first of its kind in Limpopo. venture with a well-known Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap & Vleis businessman of the calibre of restaurant is also in Kempton Edward Khomola, who has Park in Gauteng. already displayed his business The business is a joint venacumen in Gauteng,” he said. ture between two very experi- Mutsila said that such busienced entrepreneurs, namely ness ventures were sure to add Ronald Mutsila from Thohoy- to Thohoyandou’s attraction

as a tourism and entertainment centre. The new restaurant was officially opened on Friday by Thulamela Mayor Cllr Sarah Rammbuda. She praised the management of the new restaurant for their efforts in creating jobs in the local community. Eight people are currently working at the new restaurant. “As a local municipality, we alone cannot create jobs for our people,” said Rammbuda. She warned the workers employed at the restaurant to not take their jobs for granted. “Jobs are scarce nowadays, and those who have been employed must work hard towards the development of the business,” she said. Rammbuda also advised the management and employees of the new restaurant to treat customers with respect, because customers are the ones who will buy foods Edward Khomola, one of the shareholders of Jelanto Ice Cream, and ice cream and they Pap &Vleis restaurant, addresses the guests who attended the deserve such respect. One of the women employed ceremony. at the new restaurant, Ms Tshilidzi Muthumbi, said that life had changed for the better for her and other women as they would now be able to put food on the table for their families. “We are ready to serve our customers with pride and respect, and we promise to cook nice food. We will also welcome the customers’ input on how to imJubilant employees of the Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap& Vleis restau- prove our business,” said rant photographed after the opening of the new restaurant. Muthumbi.

Thulamela Mayor Sarah Rammbuda cuts the ribbon to open the Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap & Vleis restaurant in Thohoyandou officially, while the two owners, Edward Khomola (left) and Ronald Mutsila as well as one of the female workers, Tshilidzi Muthubi (on the right) watch. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

Ronald Mutsila (left) and Edward Khomola, the two owners of Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap Staff members of Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap& & Vleis restaurant in Thohoyandou, shake Vleis restaurant photographed inside the restaurant. hands.

Co-owner of Jelanto Ice Cream, Pap & Vleis restaurant Ronald Mutsila (holding a programme) welcomes the guests who attended Some of the invited guests looks at the programme before the start of the ceremony. the grand opening.


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Family members photographed at the tombstone of the late granny Makwarela Davhana, who died at the age of 117. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela. The problem of illegal netting in the province’s dams was highlighted once more last week during a joint operation to remove fish nets from the Albasini Dam on 6 July. Members of the operation included six boat owners from the Levubu and Albasini area, eight officers from the Department of Environmental Affairs (Sibasa) and two police officers from the Waterval/Elim police. Fuel for the boast was sponsored. A large number of nets, two canoes, inflatable tubes from a tractor or truck, three pairs of shoes discarded by fleeing ‘netters’ and even a cellphone were recovered during the operation. The cellphone owner was instructed to come in and collect his cellphone in person. “The cooperation and attitude of all participants was most professional and exemplary. Many thanks to all - who remain anonymous - involved in this highly successful operation, which will be followed up within a month or two,” said the organisers. Images supplied.

Granny Makwarela (117) laid to rest The centenarian was born at Botlokwa, in the Capricorn Residents from various villag- District, in December 1904 and es in and around Sinthumule grew up at Madabani village and Kutama, as well as mem- before she eventually settled at bers of the Roman Catholic Muraleni. She was regarded a Church, flocked in large num- pioneer and woman of vision bers to pay their last respects during her lifetime. to the late granny Makwarela Father Julius Britho Katjipa Davhana. Granny Davhana of the Roman Catholic Church was 117 years old when she was among the dignitaries at died. the funeral service. “Granny Because Davhana’s age was Makwarela always obeyed the never independently verified, Word of God. She had lived a she was not officially reclong and full life. May her soul ognised as the second-oldest rest in peace,” he said. living person in the world. She Granny Makwarela’s friend, passed away at her home in Pastor Elisa Maphalaphathwa, Muraleni village on 5 July. said the church and community By Kaizer Nengovhela

would always remember her for the good work she had done over so many years and that she would be sorely missed by everyone. Mr Maano Davhana said that his granny had been the last one of their clan left to whom they could turn for advice in times of trouble. “She was such a wise and dignified woman. We can say with certainty that one of our biggest trees has fallen. I know she would be happy to see the Davhana family stand united, even though she is not with us anymore. We were privileged to have had her with us for so long.”

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Looking beautiful is a must for women Our first stop was a visit to Kaï Kó Skin & Spa, a luxury bush spa When women need to be cheered situated in Freedom Street, Unit D in up, they go to a beauty spa; whether Thohoyandou, where we were met by it may be to get a facial, have their 34-year-old skin specialist Fhatuwani nails or hair done, or just to relax Marlene Matshoko, who happens to be with a long, warm massage. When the owner of this attractive facility. women are in love and happy, well, “Our luxury bush spa offers different the same applies. kinds of massages, like the Hot Stone, No matter the reason or the season, Thai Poultice and Lymph Drainage women will always come up with an Detox massage, which involves adexcuse to pamper themselves, because vanced massage techniques. We also when they look beautiful, they feel cater for people with BP (high/low beautiful as well – even if it means blood pressure) and diabetes,” she said. sitting in long queues in the dead of Matshoko is the only known skin winter or sweltering summer. specialist in Vhembe. “We specialise in This week, we visited a few beauty skin treatments, and also use pharsalons and spas around the Vhembe maceutical products.” The spa has two area to find out what bait they put out permanent employees. to lure the female bees to their hives. We also happened to stumble upon In other words, which products and Rudzani Beauty Bar - a lovely and very services they use to attract their clients. professional one-stop beauty salon in By Maanda Bele

Krogh Street in Louis Trichardt that caters for all the ladies’ pampering needs. Owner Rudzani Lishivha (37) introduced us to some of her products and services. “Grooming is made easy and comfortable with waxing, medical pedicures, brow shaping and tinting. Micro-blading is also offered for a more permanent solution,” we were told. “Rejuvenate your body and mind with relaxing massages and calming facials. Get your nails and lashes done, glam up for special occasions and get your makeup professionally done.” Rudzani offers standard beauty products to promote beautiful and healthy skin and even sells ready-towear wigs. To top this off, she caters for special occasions too by hosting intimate and stylish themed spa parties for groups, couples and even teenagers.

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Municipalities’ Speakers get together to discuss priorities Municipal News Cllr Siyaphi Shirilele, Speaker of the Musina Municipal Council, said that Speakers had a major role to play in ensuring that local government executed its role in addressing legislative oversights and delivered prompt services to the people. Shirilele addressed fellow council Speakers and their support staff during the Vhembe District Speaker’s Forum that was held at the Musina Municipal Council Chambers on Thursday, 7 July. The Speaker’s Forum is a platform where council Speakers from various municipalities meet and share ideas on how municipal councils should be run with uniformity and as per prescribed legislation. “This meeting clearly demonstrates that the district development model is practically taking its course as we will now be able to plan under one roof, despite the fact that we all come from different entities. It becomes easier for us to work when we have platforms like this one where we can meet and share our challenges and successes. This platform makes sure that there is cooperation in all municipalities and council meetings are run in a professional and uniform manner,” Shirilele said. Among the issues discussed during the meeting was the empowerment of ward committee

Avhatakali could really do with a motorized chair By Bernard Chiguvare Life is not always easy for 30-year-old Avhatakali Nekokwane from Maungani village in Thohoyandou. For her, moving around is limited, which means that she has to stay around the house for most of the day. Avhatakali was born physically disabled, so she has been wheelchair-bound all her life. Although she cannot use her legs, she still has full use of her arms and hands, and nothing is wrong with this girl’s mind. These days, she longs to get out and do things for herself. Avhatakali lives with her mother and sister. She wants to get herself a good job or further her studies, but for her to become more independent, she will need a motorised wheelchair to replace the current one her family has to push her around in. “I cannot continue to bother my mother and sister to push me around every time I need to go out. The wheelchair I am using now is not adequate at my age anymore. Sometimes I just want to go to the nearby shops, but I have to be pushed because the gravel roads make it difficult for me to push myself.” She is appealing to anyone out there who might be able to help her with a motorised wheelchair. She believes that it will truly make her life much easier, and she will be able to stop worrying about her mother and sister pushing her around all day. If someone can assist Avhatakali, please contact her on 060 822 7121.

Avhatakali Nekokwane from Maungani village. Photo supplied.

members in order for them to carry out their work. The forum agreed that a ward committee conference for ward committee members from all municipalities in Vhembe should take place before the end of September this year. The conference will discuss the ethical requirements of ward committee members, their challenges and how those challenges can be resolved to enhance service delivery. They also agreed that each local municipality should revive its home-affairs stakeholder forum, whose term is aligned with the local government councils. The home affairs stakeholders forum’s main duty is to assist local government in facilitating public-education campaigns, promote population register awareness and resolving problems related to citizens’ documentation.

Captured during the Vhembe District Speaker’s Forum meeting at Musina are, (at the back, standing from left to right), Cllr Thinawanga Mbedzi (Speaker - Collins Chabane), Dorcus Mmboyi (Speaker - Makhado), Cllr Fulufhelo Mutheiwana (Speaker - Thulamela). Seated in front are Cllr Siyaphi Shirilele (Speaker - Musina) and Fridda Nkondo (Speaker - Vhembe District Municipality).

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Miss Face of Courageous beauties for 2022 selected By Maanda Bele The annual Miss Face of Courageous beauty pageant was hosted at the

Kwa-Max Car Wash and Eatery in Mauluma village in Nzhelele, where the most beautiful of them all were crowned on Saturday, 3 July. The lovely Ndaedzo Matodzi was crowned Miss Face of Courageous 2022. She was flanked by Mutshidzi Mulaudzi (1st Princess) and Khaarendiwe Masuvhelele (2nd Princess). The title of Miss Teen Face of Courageous 2022 went to Vutomi Chavani, with

Mpho Matshaya as her 1st Princess and Yolanda Tshimbudzi as 2nd Princess. Naledi Moeti was crowned as Junior Miss Face of Courageous 2022 Queen, with Takalani Netshiavha as her 1st Princess. Miss Tiny Face of Courageous 2022 was won by the adorable Refiloe Mulaudzi, while Vhulenda Mphaphuli was crowned 1st Princess and Vhulisa Ndou 2nd Princess. Young Blessing Ramabulana was the runner up. Lastly, Vhulenda Mphaphuli was crowned Miss Charity Face of Courageous 2022. All winners walked away with gifts and prizes. The organisers said that they were very satisfied and happy that the competition had gone so well. They relayed a big thank you to all their sponsors, contestants, parents and supporters.

Nando's manager among Top 30 finalists for Mr South Africa 2022 By Maanda Bele Kwanela Bhudana, the friendly manager of Nando’s at the Makhado Crossing mall in Louis Trichardt, has made it to the top-30 finalists for Mr South Africa 2022. What this means is that he will need all the votes he can get if he is to make it first to the Top 20, before he can try to win this highly coveted title. The 27-year-old contestant is originally from Cape Town, but currently lives in Louis Trichardt. He joined the modelling industry in 2017 to boost his self-esteem and confidence. “I used to be a fashion model, so this is my first time entering a competition. It was really just to become a better version of myself. I’m nervous, but at the same time also confident that I can go all the way to win this competition. I’m very thankful for

the overwhelming support I am getting from the people all over,” he said. Bhudana is sponsored by

Boii Skin, a skin-care range from FOGGY Fashion. To vote for him, SMS “MRSA56” to 40439. Kwanele Bhudana from Louis Trichardt is among the Top 30 finalists for Mr South Africa 2022. Photo supplied.

Ndaedzo Matodzi was crowned Miss Face of Courageous 2022. Photo: Maanda Bele.

The title of Miss Tiny Face of Courageous 2022 was won by Refiloe Mulaudzi. Photo: Maanda Bele.

Naledi Moeti was crowned Junior Miss Face of Courageous 2022. Photo: Maanda Bele.

Jambo to release another album 1975 with a self-made banzho (traditional guitar made of Zimbabwean-born but Thowood), which he played for hoyandou-based recording almost seven years before he artist Mitchell Jambo antouched an electric guitar. He nounced that he would started his own band in be releasing his 11th 1985, and released his album later this debut album called year. Bimbiso, which means Fhulufhelo Jambo kicked (Faith), later that off his musical year. He became a career in household name in Zimbabwe and used to do curtain raisers for international artists when they visited Zimbabwe. He later relocated to Thohoyandou, where he has released several albums. Jambo also doubles as a radio presenter for online Thohoyandou-based recording artist Mitchell Radio 54, Jambo. Photo: Victor Mukwevho. which is By Victor Mukwevho

based in the USA. Even though he lives in South Africa, he records his albums in Zimbabwe, because he feels the studios in Zimbabwe are tailor-made for zwingondo music. He became popular among local music lovers when he recorded a live album at the 2010 Centre in Thohoyandou with a mega-hit called Ndi nnyi Uyo, which is like a national anthem for African music lovers in the country. When asked why he was only releasing his album in October when he had already recorded it, he said he always released his albums in October because that is his birth month. “It is always a way of celebrating my birthday,” he said. Even though he will celebrate his 52nd birthday in October, Jambo’s face still looks fresh and shining. When asked about the secret of his “being-forever-young” look, he said the secret was cold water. “If you want to look young all the time, bath with cold water. Since I was young, I have always used cold water,” he said.

Well-known musician Mariana Motlare celebrated her 43rd birthday at Khoroni Hotel in Thohoyandou on Saturday, 9 July. In the photo, Mariana shows off her birthday cake while her friend, Koni Phophi (left), joins in the celebration. Photo supplied.

Thirteen-year-old Miss Thohoyandou finalist Wamashudu Manwadu has started a campaign called Pad a Girl to help provide teenage girls and young women in her community with sanitary towels and cosmetics. The campaign is already bearing fruit as many girls from disadvantaged backgrounds have benefitted. Her goal is to collect 5 000 sanitary pads before the end of July, and she is getting there fast. On Saturday, 2 July, she visited the rural village of Duthuni Hamushavhanamadi outside Thohoyandou, where she handed out pads and cosmetics to needy girls. In the photo, Wamashudu (left) hands over a bag of cosmetic essentials to Rotshidzwa Tshipangana. Photo supplied.

Pensioner wants to record music By Victor Mukwevho An 82-year-old pensioner who has been playing a traditional instrument called mbila (also called a thumb piano) for more than 50 years, Mr Tshinyadzo Joseph Muthakhi, says he has been trying to record his debut album for many years but to no avail. Mr Muthakhi, who is also a traditional healer from Khubvi village, says he started playing mbila when he was still very young. "As a former bare-knuckle boxing champion, I used to play my music each time I went to tournaments. I also play my music to connect myself with my ancestors," he said. When asked how he was going to perform on stage when he was now in his 80s, he said, "Age is just a number. I still feel very strong. Each time I listen to Thomas Mapfumo playing mbila, I feel very much inspired. I know that, despite my age, one day I will make history by being the oldest musician to record an album in my village," he said. Mukhathi is pleading with recording companies and the corporate world to help him to Mr Tshimangadzo Joseph Muthakhi plays record his music. Those who would like to help him can contact his mbila or thumb piano. Photo: Victor Mukwevho. him at 081 893 3167.


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Art & Entertainment Beauty with Scars encourages women By Kaizer Nengovhela Mulamuleli Tshitangano (20), a second-year student at the Tshwane University of Technology, has published her second book, called Beauty with Scars. Tshitangoni hails from Mutshenzheni. She started her schooling at Mutshenzheni Primary and completed her matric at Mutshutshu High. Her first book, titled I shall find the light, was released in 2021. “It contains a series of emotions, penned down to reflect on the daily challenges in life. It consists of poems about love, betrayal, corruption, death,

trials and tribulations, failure, encouragement, faith and hope, heartaches and break-ups,” Tshitangoni said. “Beauty with Scars is a non-fiction novel, categorised into six chapters that address various issues, such as women empowerment, gender-based violence, upbringing of young women and the challenges they face, and how women should find their strength within themselves. It also reprimands the act of faking abuse and challenges, and encourages independence in women.” She says the book also corrects society’s idea of women and sets new standards for women. “The

recurring public discourse in Mulamuleli our society Tshitangoni from is that ‘men Mutshenzheni are trash’. has just published The book her second book, outlines titled Beauty the root with Scars. Photo causes of supplied. gender-based share violence in a my thoughts with so many people fictional way,” she said. at once,” she said. “Writing lives Tshitangoni believes that she on forever as it is passed on from has always written in a way that one generation to another. I enjoy makes her writing accessible to writing because I feel I’m serving anyone. “Writing is the language my purpose in life through it.” of the heart. It enables me to

Debut album for MicCylia while I was busy with my studies. Now that I am about to complete Vhutshilo Marcia Ndwamato, a my studies, there will be more time second-year LLB student at Unisa, to dedicate to my music career,” she released her debut 8-track Amapia- said. no album recently, titled Thembo. Ndwamato believes that music is Ndwamato, famously known by a universal language through which her stage name of MicCylia, resides she can interact with millions of peoat Ha-Mashau Thenga. She explained ple from different cultures across the that the album is actually a very emo- world. “In spite of different languagtional piece of work, inspired by the es, music connects us to a language reality of the world and the challeng- we can all understand, and through es that people are currently facing it we ignite global peace, unity and that seems to be well received by both harmony.” music lovers and radio stations. She said that, although she loved “I took my time to release this music, education was still her numalbum, as I had to balance my music ber one priority. “I know how importwith my education, but I am not sur- ant that foundation is. I have seen prised that it is doing well because, many big names living on handouts like everything else I do, I put a lot today because they neglected their of effort into it. Sometimes I would education once their music careers work on a song and shelve it for days started to blossom. By Kaizer Nengovhela

If we all get proper education, South Africa would be a better place to live in,” she said. Thembo contains songs such as Mutshavhona, Sipho, Khaiye, and Kude. Ndwamato’s music is available on YouTube and Spotify, under the name MicCylia. For album sales, call her on 067 813 4810.

Vhutshilo Marcia Ndwamato, or MicCylia as she is known in music circles, has just released her debut album, called Thembo. Photo supplied.

The face behind Vho Mutsinda’s voice Phalaphala FM’s dramatic soapie, Ndi yone mini Yineyi, has captivated its listeners over the years. The radio station will now be introducing fans to the actors and writers behind their favourite soapie. The first one on the list is Ms Florah Sadiki, who plays the part of Vho-Mutsinda in Ndi yone mini Yineyi. She also interprets the role of Vho-Lufhunga in I Khoukhidzhana, and has a part in SABC TV’s soapie, Muvhango, to name but a few. Since she started her acting career in radio drama, she has played in more than 20 productions. Sadiki, born and bred in Tshiozwi in Ha-Sinthumule, is the second-born child of the late Mukumela and Joe Sadiki. She started her education first at Mukhudwana Lower and Tshiozwi Primary, and completed her Grade 11 at Litshovhu Secondary School. She furthered her education at the Agriven Training Centre in Lwamondo, where she studied culinary and hospitality science. In 1995, she learned to be a stock controller and store manager at Chamdor Training College, and in 2000, she studied financial management at the Business Management College. While Sadiki worked at the Agriven Training Centre, she went on to study for her personal assistant diploma at Damelin College, and later worked at the Giyani Training Centre as chief executive secretary. “I always loved radio, especially listening to radio dramas. This was where my love of radio acting started,” she said. Sadiki’s advice to aspiring young radio or TV actors is to study hard first before venturing fully into the acting industry.

Xirilo’s artwork pays homage to his late mother interpret the sadness, happiness, spirituality, love and memories I shared with my mother Xirilo Ngobeni, a recognised ceramic and and profoundly communicates how I deal with spray-painting artist from Mashau Doli, is my loss. My work has greatly helped me to deal fast becoming known for his uniquely dewith her passing,” he said. signed ceramic burial urns. These urns repEvery part of the urns resent a female figure – specifically that of his symbolises something. “There late mother - to whom his work is dedicated. are pipes connected to the Originally from Soweto, Xirilo completed his main shape. These pipes are a schooling at Khwara Secondary School in 2011. symbol of the ever-flowing love He initially began his art journey with the desire of a mother to her child. The to paint, but that was before he fell in love with pipes also symbolise memories ceramics. He was introduced to this medium shared. There are parts on while at the Tshwane University of Technology the urns that depict marks of (TUT), where he obtained a diploma in Fine scarification, which my mother and Applied Arts in 2020. had on her face to improve her In 2021, he was a finalist for the Inniebos Na- eyesight. She was the only one tional Craft Awards, which is supported by the among her siblings who went Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC). through this ritualistic process. Thus far, he has showcased his art at TUT’s Ce- Incorporating this onto my urns ramics Department’s annual exhibition, which gives them their uniqueness aims to expose students to a professional exhiand liberates me. I use copper bition environment. Earlier this year, he also oxides to enhance the depth showcased his work at the Johann van Heerden and beauty of scarification. I Art Gallery in Pretoria as part of a group exhibi- don’t do sketches when I create tion curated by Nico Erasmus. these anthropomorphic funerThe 28-year-old artist was chosen to exhibit ary urns. Instead, I allow the his work at the annual SculpX, to be held at the process of making them guide Melrose Gallery in Johannesburg around Sepme,” he said. tember this year. “I feel great because SculpX is With three years of practise the largest annual sculpture fair in South Africa, as a professional ceramic and I am optimistic that this opportunity will artist, Xirilo is also a student’s open many doors for me,” he said. assistant and mentor. “This Xirilo’s burial urns are greatly influenced by year I am doing my post-gradand also pay homage to his mother. “These urns uate diploma, and next year I By Thembi Siaga

am hoping to do my master’s. I believe that my work is guided by the gods,” he said. For bookings, Xirilo is available on Instagram (Wayne22art) or call him on 074 607 6275.

Local ceramic and spray-painti ng artist Xirilo Ngobeni in action. Photo: Christo Niemandt.

One of Phalaphala FM’s actors in the Ndi yone mini Yineyi soapie, Ms Florah Sadiki. Photo supplied.

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Dear Sir, you can only fool Special tribute to pioneer in education field us up to a certain point In memoriam

“We can all agree that life is now better than it was before 1994.”

the politicians knew they were lying. At the time, I was a full-time I had to read this again. It was employee of the Mirror newspapage three of the budget speech per, and I was traveling all over of Musina Mayor Nkhanedzeni the former Venda homeland, Godfrey Mawela. Somehow, I covering political rallies. The think Mawela may have used the message from all political parties “we” part a bit recklessly. was the same: Freedom for all and But then again, would Mawela free basic service delivery. really know? After all, he was six But murmurings arose from years old when our late President some sections of society, especially Mandela walked out of the Victor from late former Bophuthatswana Verster prison. He was 10 when Bantustan leader Lucas Manwe took part in our first demogope. He knew that nothing is for cratic elections. free under the sun and told his No, Mayor Mawela, you followers that they must fight for wouldn’t know how life was the status quo to remain the same, before 1994, because you were because all the promises from the too young to experience all its dominant political party at the facets. Your rhetoric makes you an time were in fact lies. ordinary politician. Instead of all the promises “You can fool some people made in 1994 materialising, the sometimes, but you cannot fool opposite is happening today. Evall the people all the time.” This erything is collapsing. Instead of quote is attributed to the 16th jobs for all, thousands of workers president of the United States have been retrenched since the of America, Abraham Lincoln. new democratic government took Lincoln died in 1865, but his over and workers are still being philosophical assessment of the retrenched today. Former vibrant political arena still makes sense workers’ unions are sleeping with today. As a political heavyweight the ruling party, making them toothless. Instead of free basic services such as water and electricity, most of the taps in the country at large and the Vhembe District in particular are dry. Loadshedding occurs every day, causing small business enterprises such as restaurants to close down. The crime rate has skyrocketed, and people are killed like flies every day. Family structures are breaking down and the divorce courts cannot cope with the demand. Vic’s Views The majority of the voters are not working. While all this is happening, himself, he knew that politicians politicians are looting the public use lies to ascend to the highest purse at will, without consequencoffice in the land. Lincoln was es. The wheel of justice in the acutely aware that certain gifted country turns very slowly, if at all. and intellectual people would That hunger can defeat the refuse to believe their lies. strongest army in the world is a Before elections, politicians lie well-known phenomenon, meanto the electorate, promising them ing that South Africa is sitting on heaven and earth, but knowing a timebomb. In one of his songs, deep inside their greedy beings local reggae singer Rudzani Colthat most of what they are prombert Mukwevho says this country ising is impossible and, in fact, will explode one day, and looking are lies. at what is happening today, signs Look at what was said in our of that explosion are very clear. country before and during the This brings us back to Abrafirst democratic elections in 1994. ham Lincoln’s assessment many Pamphlets proliferated everydecades ago, that political leaders where, promising people decent are in fact liars. But they cannot jobs, decent houses, free water fool all the people all the time. and electricity, free education, free health care, land to farm, etc. But See you next week.

A remembrance ceremony was held for the late education pioneer Asnath Limuwani Ngoma at her home in Khakhanwa village, outside Malamulele, on Saturday, 2 July. Ngoma, a retired teacher, passed away at the age of 75 in June last year, but because of the strict Covid-19 restrictions on large gatherings, family and friends could not cerebrate her life properly. Ngoma was born at Mavambe village in 1946 and started her schooling at

The late pioneer Asnath Limuwani Ngoma’s life was celebrated at her home village at Khakhanwa last Saturday. Photo supplied.

Shumani Primary. She completed her then Standard 6 (Grade 8) at Roshuma and proceeded to Tshivhase High School, where she completed her Junior Certificate (then Standard 8). She studied teaching at the Vendaland Training Institute and first started teaching at Sundani Primary School in 1968. After that, she joined Khakhanwa Primary School. She was also an active member of the ANC and became a ward councillor during the transitional local councils before the establishment of municipalities. After the establishment of municipalities, she became a PR councillor, representing the ANC in the Thulamela Local Municipality. Ngoma was also an adviser for Khosi Vho-Jeffrey Ramovha and his royal council for many years and contributed to the establishment and building of the local Uniting Reformed Church. Besides that, she had been in the forefront of the formation of the Talifhani Burial Society. As a cultural expert, Ngoma also taught the local children traditional dances and excelled at teaching lower-grade children. Family member Takalani Ralufhe said celebrating Ngoma’s life was important because she had brought so much light to the people of Khakhanwa and the surrounding villages. “The village of Khakhanwa was almost unknown, but because of her hard work and community-development skills, local people

can now stand tall and celebrate the wonderful work she did in her lifetime. Being one of the first teachers in the village, she had produced many professionals who are today occupying top positions across the country.” Ralufhe said that, besides being a good parent for her own children, Ngoma had served in nearly every community structure without expecting anything in return. “Even after she retired as a teacher, she continued to work for this community until her last day on earth. Her passing was a great loss to the family and the local community as a whole because she was a great leader who could not be replaced. Her love for the people and her giving spirit will continue to guide us as we celebrate her life. Her home was like a shelter as she cared for many poor children, seeing them to school until they became independent. Her larger-than-life character cannot be described in words. Nobody will talk about Khakhanwa village without mentioning the name of this great leader,” he said. Local community leader Alpheus Moloto, who represented traditional leader Musanda Vho-Matodzi Ramabulana, said Khakhanwa village was proud to have produced a great leader such as Ngoma who had never compromised on community development. “Her legacy will live with us forever and we urge young people to follow in her footsteps,” he said.

Rest for respected teacher Reginald Mulaudzi At school, he called me principal, but In response, Mulaudzi thanked the as soon as we knocked off from work, I staff and principal of the school for their Mr Tshililo Reginald Mulaudzi, who was Khotsimunene (young brother). He support during his time at the school. served the Limpopo Department of made my work very simple, and we will “It is by the grace of God that I made it Education for 36 years as a teacher always remember all the good he has to here. I served in many of the school’s at Tshisahulu Primary and other done for the school,” he said. structures, and I am not ashamed to say schools, received a hero’s send-off to Thovhele Makumbane defined Muthat I put the school on the map and his retirement during a farewell func- laudzi as a selfless person who provided that many parents brought their kids tion held in his honour at the Khoroni leadership on many platforms. “He set because of me. I will always be grateful Hotel in Thohoyandou on Friday, 24 a good example. Let us learn from him,” for my colleagues and what they have June. he said, and to Mulaudzi: “You have run done for me; they will forever remain in The function was attended by his your race, so go out there now and rest.” my heart,” he said. colleagues, former educationist and radio announcer turned businessman Mr Ronald Mutsila, Thovhele Thivhulawi Makumbane of Tshisahulu, family members, friends and relatives. The guest of honour received praises from everyone for his humility and dedication to his work. Mulaudzi started his teaching career in 1986 at Tshikonelo and had stints at Tshivhulani Primary School before being appointed as teacher at Tshisahulu Primary in 1992, where he taught until his retirement this year. The school principal, Mr Seth Mulaudzi, who is also the retiree’s younger brother, described Mulaudzi as a very professional person who separated fam- From left to right, school principal Mr Seth Mulaudzi, Mr Ronald Mutsila ily matters from work. “Reginald always (retiree), Mr Reginald Mulaudzi, Ms Matevhutevhu Juliet Nemaridili, Ms treated me with the utmost respect, Dowelani Regina Mulaudzi and Thovhele Thivhilawi Makumbane. Photo: even though I am his younger brother. Elmon Tshikhudo. By Elmon Tshikhudo

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Respect your traditional leaders, says Bishop Tendani Gogome

Bishop Gogome said that the Vhamusanda Vho-Mphachurch had its roots embedded phuli thanked the church and The recently consecrated in the African culture and cus- said he appreciated the good leader of the New African toms, of which paying homage work it was doing in his comApostolic Church, Bishop to leaders was one of them. munity. “As leaders in this comTendani Nangammbi Tshif“The new chief was officially munity, we feel very humbled ularo Gogome, has called on installed on 25 September 2021 by the good deeds the church is communities to honour and and, as a church, we deemed doing and the foundation it is respect their own traditional it fit to come and pay homage laying by taking the youth from leaders as they were institutto him. This is to show respect the streets. It makes our role as ed by God. and love for our new leader, leaders easy when our children Gogome was speaking during and we will continue doing this are taught about the dangers of a remembrance ceremony as we are directed by the Bible. alcohol and drugs. Please conheld in honour of the founder We are also honouring our late tinue doing good and serving of the church, Archbishop archbishop, who founded the our people,” he said. TS Gogome Tshifularo. This church, for paving the way for Tshifhe Vho-David Thidiela ceremony is an annual event us and his vision of starting told the traditional leader that that holds a special place on this church. This is the culture he was lucky to have a church the church’s calendar as the life here at our church. My urge that followed the African culand times of the late archbishto communities out there is to ture and customs in his village. op are remembered by the please respect and honour your He invited the chief to become church. The ceremony starts traditional leaders for peace a member of their church and with a night vigil, attended by and good governance. Please promised to buy him a special various church leaders and also pray for them for a just uniform that would be befitting bishops, with proceedings led rule, guided by God,” she said. for him as a leader. by Gogome. This year’s event, held at the church’s headquarters at Malavuwe outside Thohoyandou on Saturday, 2 July, was attended by Tshifhe Vho-David Thidiela, Bishop Phyllimon Miriri, Bishop Lukas Nemulalate, Bishop Bless Netshirioni and church members from all over Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Gauteng. The highlight of the ceremony was when the church paid a courtesy visit to the traditional leader, Vhamusanda Vho-Nnd- Church members of the New African Apostolic Church usher ededzeni Mafenya Mphaphuli, Bishop Tendani Nangammbi Gogome Tshifularo (in white robe) in during the remembrance ceremony in honour of the at his royal palace, where the founder of the church, Archbishop TS Gogome Tshifularo. chief partook in a church tshiPhoto supplied. kona dance. By Elmon Tshikhudo

Coach Joel Masutha, Tshifhiwa Thidiela, construction mogul Livhuwani Nembambula and Tshifhe David Thidiela were among the people who attended the launch of the new branch. Photo: Maanda Bele.

New Leopards branch in Nzhelele By Maanda Bele “Full stadiums encourage players to perform better. We got relegated because we didn’t have fans in the stadium,” said Tshifhe David Thidiela during the launch of a new Black Leopards Football Club in Nzhelele on Saturday. Thidiela, the owner of the team, said that he was hopeful that, with the support of the fans, the club would achieve its goal of being promoted to the top league again. He was speaking during a ceremony held at Lavero Lifestyle Lodge in Nzhelele during which the new supporters’ club was launched. Thidiela said another thing that had contributed to the relegation of his team was the loss of his wife, who had been

his pillar of strength. Black Leopards coach Joel Masutha promised the fans of the new branch that the team would perform well this coming season. He said that the competition would be tough, because the Vhembe District had three teams competing in the Motsepe Foundation Championship (formerly known as the GladAfrica Championship). The Motsepe Foundation Championship will commence on the weekend of 2 September. The three Vhembe teams are Venda Football Academy, Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila and Black Leopards. The chairperson of the new branch, Livhuwani Nembambula Chillies of Nembambula Construction, said they had been trying to launch the

branch since 2020, but the plans had been marred by the national Covid-19 lockdown. “Finally, our dream came true and the Nzhelele branch is officially launched,” he said. Nembambula said the aim of clubs such as those was to motivate members to participate in sport, because through sport one could make new friends. The executive committee of the Nzhelele branch consists of Livhuwani Nembambula (chairperson), Tshifhango Lutendo Bridgette (deputy chairperson), Matsedu Tshifhiwa (secretary), Tshikalaha Olga (deputy secretary), Malise Thinavhuyo (treasurer). Madzhie Emmanuel and Nefefe (Life) Vhutshilo are the coordinators and Nefefe Ambi, Khakhu (Madish) Avhasei and Patrick (Vieira) Phungo are the additional members.


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Tough victory for Young Tigers By Frank Mavhungu In their opening match of the Zwavhudi Animal Feeds Winter Youth Tournament, which was played at the Tshifudi Stadium on Saturday, Masakona Young Tigers managed to secure a place in the next round of the tournament with their 5-4 victory over Dipeni FC.

Ready to embarrass Dipeni FC: Rabali Pull Together FC. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

Dipeni FC and Rabali Pull Together in Super Cup clash their superb performance in the SAB League provincial promotional playoffs two weeks ago. The preliminary-round matches for the Madridtas FC will take on Manamani City Vhembe Super Cup Tournament will be in a game that is expected to kick off at midday played at different venues this weekend. sharp. Madridtas are the hot favourites to lift the Three matches will be played at the Tshifulatrophy and they are still fresh from a 1-0 victory nani Stadium on Saturday. over Tshiungani Young Chiefs in their Zwavhudi The day’s programme will open with the Animal Feeds Winter Youth Tournament match match between United Artists and SMSA, which that was played at the Tshifudi Stadium last is scheduled to start at 10:00. United Artists Saturday. will use the match as part of their preparations Tshivhazwaulu Peace Makers will take on Bafor a new life in the higher division. Artists were sel FC later in the afternoon. Also on Saturday, promoted to the ABC Motsepe League, following two matches will be played at the Louis Trichardt Show Grounds. That is where CS Matika FC will meet Bungeni Young Tigers in their match that is scheduled to start at 12:00. Mashamba Soccer Academy will entertain LTT Murunwa FC soon afterwards. The last batch of matches will be played at the Tshifulanani Stadium on Sunday. The opening Published by Zoutnet CC, trading as Limpopo Mirror of 16B Joubert Street, Louis Trichardt. Typographically prepared by the proprietors match will be between Dipeni FC and Rabali and printed by D Brits, 1 Jeppe Street, Louis Trichardt Pull Together. POSTAL ADDRESS Dipeni and Rabali Pull Together are still in PO Box 1680, Louis Trichardt, 0920 mourning, following their defeat in the opening Audited matches of the Zwavhudi Animal Feeds Winter TELEPHONES: Distribution Youth Tournament. Dipeni lost 4-5 to Masakona Figures Louis Trichardt: (015) 516 4996/7 Louis Trichardt fax: (015) 516 2303 Young Tigers at the Tshifudi Stadium, while Rabali Pull together were beaten 1-2 by Berea E-MAIL: FC at the Rabali Stadium the following day. Advertising: george@zoutnet.co.za Tshimuthe FC and Maelula United Brothers Editor: anton@zoutnet.co.za will lock horns in what is expected to be the final Administrative: admin@zoutnet.co.za Website: http://www.limpopomirror.co.za before the actual final. The spirits are high in the United Brothers’ camp after beating Ngwenani WORLD YOUNG READER PRIZE 2005 Young Chiefs 2-1 in their Zwavhudi Animal www.wan-press.org Feeds Winter Youth Tournament match at the Rabali Stadium last Sunday. Tshimuthe will use the match to console themselves for the 3-5 defeat they suffered at the hands of Matanda Rockers at the Rabali Stadium last Sunday. By Frank Mavhungu

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Mmakago Satekge of Young Tigers escapes with the ball, while Livhuwani Mmbengwa of Dipeni pulls him from behind. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

Both teams displayed entertaining football from the onset. Realising that their defence was a bit shaky, Young Tigers were forced to effect an early change to their starting 11. They replaced Mmakago Sathekge with Khorommbi Matumba in the ninth minute. Dipeni threatened to score in the 11th minute. Their dribbling wizard, Tshinyadzo Mbedzi, hesitated for far too long to unleash from inside the box, and he finally lost possession. Young Tigers took the game to their opponents from Sambandou village soon afterwards. They came close to scoring twice in quick succession towards the end of the first half. Their left winger, Mulisa Rambau, was unlucky in the 38th minute. He received a neat pass from Khorommbi Matumba and shot wide from the edge of the box. At that stage, the keeper of Dipeni, Ndiviseni Rambofheni, was already beaten. Rambau squandered another fortune in the 44th minute when his half volley missed the target by inches. Dipeni tried their luck by effecting two changes to their original team. That did not change the complexion of the game. The Ngovhela-based referee, Mr Olani Kwinda, flashed only one yellow card in the game. Albert Munyai of Dipeni FC was reprimanded, following an infringement on Mulisa Rambau. When the match ended without a goal being scored in regulation time, the winner had to be determined through a penalty shootout. Albert Munyai of Dipeni was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence. He wasted time before taking the penalty kick. Young Tigers managed to convert all five their chances, while Dipeni missed one.

Mutele lift the Bilisi Festival trophy By Frank Mavhungu Mutele FC are still in celebratory mood after being crowned the champions of the 10th edition of the MS Quality Bilisi Sports Festival at the Tshenzhelani Grounds in the Niani area last Sunday. Mutele beat Tshilamusi Super Eagles 6-5 in the final to lift the floating trophy. The winner was determined through penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw at the end of regulation time. Mutele FC were presented with R2 500, a floating trophy, a soccer kit and gold medals during a ceremony held at the grounds shortly after the final. Mutele’s way to the final went via Masisi FC, whom they beat 1-0 in their opening match at the same venue the previous day. They brutally walloped Sigonde FC 4-1 in their semi-final game, which was played on Sunday morning. The runners-up, Tshilamusi Super Eagles, went home with R1 500, silver medals and a soccer kit. Super Eagles had beaten Sigonde FC 5-4 in their opening match and secured a place

in the final after beating Tshenzhelani FC 1-0 in the semi-final stage. The teams booted out of the tournament in the semi-final round, Tshenzhelani FC and Sigonde FC, were presented with R1 000 each. Six teams from the Niani area took part in the tournament. The teams which had tried their luck in this year’s edition are: Tshilamusi Super Eagles, Masisi FC, Sigonde FC, Tshenzhelani FC, Maramanzhi Sweepers and the champions, Mutele FC. The top goal scorer of the tournament, Mukhethwa Munyai from Mutele FC, was presented with a trophy during the ceremony. He scored five goals in the tournament. As usual, the tournament was preceded by a 10km fun run. Mr Livhalani Mudau was the winner in the fun run. He received a trophy during the ceremony. All the participants in the fun run were presented with medals. The former Orlando Pirates striker, Jerry Sikhosana, and the deputy president of Safa Vhembe, Mr Colbert Nempumbuluni, were some of the guests who graced the occasion.

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Makhuvha Young Brothers FC have good reason to celebrate. They were crowned the champions of the Masawe U/15 Soccer Tournament at the Makhuvha SK New Look Grounds on Monday. This after they had brutally walloped Golden Boys FC 4-0 in the final. Young Brothers were presented with R5 000, a soccer kit, a floating trophy, gold medals, one soccer ball and 15 pairs of soccer boots during a ceremony held at the grounds shortly after the final game. The runners-up, Golden Boys

FC, went home with R3 000, a soccer kit, silver medals, a soccer ball and 15 pairs of soccer boots. The third-placed side, Mafagini FC, received R1 500, bronze medals, a soccer kit and a soccer ball during the ceremony. Mafagini were too strong for Domboni FC, whom they crushed 6-0 in their losers’ final match that was played at the same venue earlier that day. The top goal scorer in the tournament was Rolivhuwa Tshanda, from Mafagini FC. The Player of the Tournament award was presented to Hudivha Dzawela from Makhuvha Young Brothers. The best goalkeeper was Dakalo Makhado from Makhuvha Young Brothers.

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NOTICE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATION 4(2) OF THE EIA REGULATION, REGARDING THE APPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE FARM KILRUSH 201 MS WITHIN THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF MUSINA WITH REF: LP30/5/1/1/2/14203 PR (LP30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (14203) EM FAR EAST MINING (PTY) LTD have been granted an Environmental Authoriza�on for applica�on of prospec�ng right for copper and related mining ac�vi�es issued by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on the 04 July 2022. REASONS FOR THE DECISION In reaching the decision the Department looked into the following considera�on: (a) A public par�cipa�on processes (ppp) was undertaken and the Applicant has sa�sfied the minimum requirements as prescribed in the NEMA EIA 2014 Regula�ons for Public involvement (b) The environmental impacts associated with the proposed mi�ga�on measures as outlined in the BAR (c) The closure and rehabilita�on is included in the BAR. (d) The environmental emergencies procedure is included in the BAR (e) The environmental awareness plan is included in the BAR and (f) The quantum calcula�on of the financial provision for rehabilita�on of the prospec�ng ac�vi�es is included in the BAR. NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPEAL: An appeal can be lodged against the decision as s�pulated in the Na�onal Appeals Regula�ons 2014 should you wish to appeal. The appeal must be lodged within 20 days from the date of receipt of the no�fica�on to the minister of Environmental Affairs. The appeal must be lodged as prescribed in the Na�onal Appeal Regula�ons 2014 by means of the following methods:

Appeal to the Department of Environmental Affairs: A�en�on: Directorate Appeals and legal review Email: appeals@ environment.gov.za By post: Private Bag X447, Pretoria,0001 By hand: Environmental House, corner Steve Biko and Soutpansberg Street, Arcadia, Pretoria,0083 Copy of the lodged appeal to the Department of Mineral Resources A�en�on: Regional Manager: Limpopo Region Email:tebogo. mangaba@dmre.gov.za Fax: 086 7101 045 By post: Private Bag X9467, Polokwane,0700 By hand: DMR building,101 Dorp Street, Polokwane,0699

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO NOTICE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATION 4(2) OF THE EIA REGULATION, REGARDING THE APPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE FARM MARYLAND 1 MT WITHIN THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF MUSINA WITH REF: LP30/5/1/1/2/14223 PR (LP30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (14223) EM FAR EAST MINING (PTY) LTD have been granted an Environmental Authoriza�on for applica�on of prospec�ng right for copper and related mining ac�vi�es issued by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on the 14th of June 2022. REASONS FOR THE DECISION In reaching the decision the Department looked into the following considera�on: (a) A public par�cipa�on processes (ppp) was undertaken and the Applicant has sa�sfied the minimum requirements as prescribed in the NEMA EIA 2014 Regula�ons for Public involvement (b) The environmental impacts associated with the proposed mi�ga�on measures as outlined in the BAR (c) The closure and rehabilita�on is included in the BAR. (d) The environmental emergencies procedure is included in the BAR (e) The environmental awareness plan is included in the BAR and (f) The quantum calcula�on of the financial provision for rehabilita�on of the prospec�ng ac�vi�es is included in the BAR. NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPEAL: An appeal can be lodged against the decision as s�pulated in the Na�onal Appeals Regula�ons 2014 should you wish to appeal. The appeal must be lodged within 20 days from the date of receipt of the no�fica�on to the minister of Environmental Affairs. The appeal must be lodged as prescribed in the Na�onal Appeal Regula�ons 2014 by means of the following

methods: Appeal to the Department of Environmental Affairs: A�en�on: Directorate Appeals and legal review Email: appeals@ environment.gov.za By post: private bag x 447, Pretoria, 0001 By hand: Environmental House, corner Steve Biko and Soutpansberg Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0083 Copy of the lodged appeal to the Department of Mineral Resources A�en�on: Regional Manager: Limpopo Region Email: tebogo.mangaba@ dmre.gov.za Fax: 086 7101 045 By post: private bag x 9467, Polokwane, 0700 By hand: DMR building,101 Dorp Street, Polokwane,0699

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO NOTICE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATION 4(2) OF THE EIA REGULATION, REGARDING THE APPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE FARM TOYNTON 49 MT WITHIN THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF MUSINA WITH REF: LP30/5/1/1/2/14268 PR (LP30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (14268) EM STOCKFORD MINING (PTY) LTD have been granted an Environmental Authoriza�on for applica�on of prospec�ng right for copper and related mining ac�vi�es issued by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on the 14th of June 2022. REASONS FOR THE DECISION In reaching the decision the Department looked into the following considera�on: (a) A public par�cipa�on processes (ppp) was undertaken and the Applicant has sa�sfied the minimum requirements as prescribed in the NEMA EIA 2014 Regula�ons for Public involvement (b) The environmental impacts associated with the proposed mi�ga�on measures as outlined in the BAR (c) The closure and rehabilita�on is included in the BAR. (d) The environmental emergencies procedure is included in the BAR (e) The environmental awareness plan is included in the BAR and (f) The quantum calcula�on of the financial provision for rehabilita�on of the prospec�ng ac�vi�es is included in the BAR. NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPEAL: An appeal can be lodged against the decision as s�pulated in the Na�onal Appeals Regula�ons 2014 should you wish to appeal. The appeal must be lodged within 20 days from the date of receipt of the no�fica�on to the minister of Environmental Affairs. The appeal must be lodged as prescribed in the Na�onal Appeal

Regula�ons 2014 by means of the following methods: Appeal to the Department of Environmental Affairs: A�en�on: Directorate Appeals and legal review Email: appeals@ environment.gov.za By post: private bag x 447, Pretoria, 0001 By hand: Environmental House, corner Steve Biko and Soutpansberg Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0083 Copy of the lodged appeal to the Department of Mineral Resources A�en�on: Regional Manager: Limpopo Region Email: tebogo.mangaba@ dmre.gov.za Fax: 086 7101 045 By post: private bag x 9467, Polokwane, 0700 By hand: DMR building, 101 Dorp Street, Polokwane, 0699

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO NOTICE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATION 4(2) OF THE EIA REGULATION, REGARDING THE APPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE FARM STOCKFORD 46 MT WITHIN THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF MUSINA WITH REF: LP30/5/1/1/2/14267 PR (LP30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (14267) EM STOCKFORD MINING (PTY) LTD have been granted an Environmental Authoriza�on for applica�on of prospec�ng right for copper and related mining ac�vi�es issued by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on the 14th of June 2022. REASONS FOR THE DECISION In reaching the decision the Department looked into the following considera�on: (a) A public par�cipa�on processes (ppp) was undertaken and the Applicant has sa�sfied the minimum requirements as prescribed in the NEMA EIA 2014 Regula�ons for Public involvement (b) The environmental impacts associated with the proposed mi�ga�on measures as outlined in the BAR (c) The closure and rehabilita�on is included in the BAR. (d) The environmental emergencies procedure is included in the BAR (e) The environmental awareness plan is included in the BAR and (f) The quantum calcula�on of the financial provision for rehabilita�on of the prospec�ng ac�vi�es is included in the BAR. NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPEAL: An appeal can be lodged against the decision as s�pulated in the Na�onal Appeals Regula�ons 2014 should you wish to appeal. The appeal must be lodged within 20 days from the date of receipt of the no�fica�on to the minister of Environmental Affairs. The appeal must

be lodged as prescribed in the Na�onal Appeal Regula�ons 2014 by means of the following methods: Appeal to the Department of Environmental Affairs: A�en�on: Directorate Appeals and legal review Email: appeals@ environment.gov.za By post: private bag x 447, Pretoria, 0001 By hand: Environmental House, corner Steve Biko and Soutpansberg Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0083 Copy of the lodged appeal to the Department of Mineral Resources A�en�on: Regional Manager: Limpopo Region Email: tebogo.mangaba@ dmre.gov.za Fax: 086 7101 045 By post: private bag x 9467, Polokwane, 0700 By hand: DMR building, 101 Dorp Street, Polokwane, 0699

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO NOTICE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATION 4(2) OF THE EIA REGULATION, REGARDING THE APPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE FARM PANGBOURNE 52 MT WITHIN THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF MUSINA WITH REF: LP30/5/1/1/2/14265 PR (LP30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (14265) EM STOCKFORD MINING (PTY) LTD have been granted an Environmental Authoriza�on for applica�on of prospec�ng right for copper and related mining ac�vi�es issued by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on the 14th of June 2022. REASONS FOR THE DECISION In reaching the decision the Department looked into the following considera�on: (a) A public par�cipa�on processes (ppp) was undertaken and the Applicant has sa�sfied the minimum requirements as prescribed in the NEMA EIA 2014 Regula�ons for Public involvement (b) The environmental impacts associated with the proposed mi�ga�on measures as outlined in the BAR (c) The closure and rehabilita�on is included in the BAR. (d) The environmental emergencies procedure is included in the BAR (e) The environmental awareness plan is included in the BAR and (f) The quantum calcula�on of the financial provision for rehabilita�on of the prospec�ng ac�vi�es is included in the BAR. NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPEAL: An appeal can be lodged against the decision as s�pulated in the Na�onal Appeals Regula�ons 2014 should you wish to appeal. The appeal must be lodged within 20 days (continues on next page)

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16 15 JULY 2022 (continues from previous page) from the date of receipt of the notification to the minister of Environmental Affairs. The appeal must be lodged as prescribed in the National Appeal Regulations 2014 by means of the following methods: Appeal to the Department of Environmental Affairs: Attention: Directorate Appeals and legal review Email: appeals@ environment.gov.za By post: private bag x 447, Pretoria, 0001 By hand: Environmental House, corner Steve Biko and Soutpansberg Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0083 Copy of the lodged appeal to the Department of Mineral Resources Attention: Regional Manager: Limpopo Region Email: tebogo.mangaba@ dmre.gov.za Fax: 086 7101 045 By post: private bag x 9467, Polokwane, 0700 By hand: DMR building, 101 Dorp Street, Polokwane, 0699

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO NOTICE ISSUED IN TERMS OF REGULATION 4(2) OF THE EIA REGULATION, REGARDING THE APPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION FOR THE FARM MONDFERLAND 51 MT WITHIN THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF MUSINA WITH REF: LP30/5/1/1/2/14264 PR (LP30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (14264) EM STOCKFORD MINING (PTY) LTD have been granted an Environmental Authorization for application of prospecting right for copper and related mining activities issued by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on the 14th of June 2022. REASONS FOR THE DECISION In reaching the decision the Department looked into the following consideration: (a) A public participation processes (ppp) was undertaken and the Applicant has satisfied the minimum requirements as prescribed in the NEMA EIA 2014 Regulations for Public involvement (b) The environmental impacts associated with the proposed mitigation measures as outlined in the BAR (c) The closure and rehabilitation is included in the BAR. (d) The environmental emergencies procedure is included in the BAR (e) The environmental awareness plan is included in the BAR and (f) The quantum calculation of the financial provision for rehabilitation of the prospecting activities is included in the BAR. NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPEAL: An appeal can be lodged against the decision as stipulated in the National Appeals Regulations 2014 should you wish to appeal. The appeal must be lodged within 20 days from the date of receipt of the notification to the minister of Environmental Affairs. The appeal must

be lodged as prescribed in the National Appeal Regulations 2014 by means of the following methods: Appeal to the Department of Environmental Affairs: Attention: Directorate Appeals and legal review Email: appeals@ environment.gov.za By post: private bag x 447, Pretoria,0001 By hand: Environmental House, corner Steve Biko and Soutpansberg Street, Arcadia, Pretoria,0083 Copy of the lodged appeal to the Department of Mineral Resources Attention: Regional Manager: Limpopo Region Email: tebogo.mangaba@ dmre.gov.za Fax: 086 7101 045 By post: private bag x 9467, Polokwane,0700 By hand: DMR building, 101 Dorp Street, Polokwane, 0699

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulation 41 (2) (c)(i) of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations of 2014, as amended (07 April 2017) published in Government Notice No. R982 published in terms of Chapter 6 of the National Environment Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998), as amended and the EIA Regulations of 2014 of the intent to carry out Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Report for the following proposed activity: PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed township establishment and filling station at REFILWE VILLAGE on the State Land farm 934 LT within the jurisdiction of Greater Letaba Local Municipality of Mopani District, Limpopo Province. The proposed development of Township and filling station will cover an area of 74.105 hectares (ha) in extent. The development footprint is 74.105 ha. The development triggers activity 14 of GNR 983 and 15 of GNR 984 of EIA regulation of 2014. PROJECT LOCATION: The site is situated at Refilwe village, along R81 Road. The centre point of the proposed site is at the following GPS coordinates: Latitude: 23° 23’10.9”S and Longitude: 30°27’09.7” PROJECT APPLICANT: Sasamela Trading Enterprise and Projects, Contact person: Mr R Macheu, Email: step@sasamela. co.za PROJECT EAP: Mafanele Geo-enviro Consulting and Projects (Pty) Ltd, 26 Thabo Mbeki Street AL Smit Building, Office number 5A3 Polokwane 0699, Contact person: Mafanele VM, Email: mafanelevm@gmail.com, Cell: 072 395 9511 REGISTRATION OF INTERESTED AND AFFECTED PARTIES: In order to register as an interested and affected party, raise queries, or submit your comments you may contact Mafanele Geo-enviro Consulting and Projects (Pty) Ltd on the above

contact details within 30 days of placement of this advertisement.

MMP ENERGY (PTY) LTD Notice in respect of a licence application in terms of the Petroleum Products, Act 1977 (Act No 120 of 1977) This notice serves to inform parties that may be interested or affected that MMP ENERGY (PTY) LTD, hereinafter referred to as “the applicant”, has submitted an application for a RETAIL license, application number F/2022/07/01/0001. Ptn 0 Erf 3423 Township Louis Trichardt, 4 Rissik, Louis Trichardt, Louis Trichardt The purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum retailing activities as detailed in the application. Arrangements for viewing the application documentation can be made by contacting the Controller of Petroleum Products by: Telephone: (015) 230 3600; or Fax: ; or Email: Polvia.Manthata@ dmre.gov.za Any objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application, which must clearly quote the application number above, must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) working days from the date of publication of this notice. Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postal address: Physical address: The Controller of Petroleum Products Department Mineral Resources & Energy 18A Landros Mare Street Postal address: The Controller of Petroleum Products Department Mineral Resources & Energy Private Bag X 9712, Polokwane, 0700

MUDAU & NEMADODZI ATTORNEYS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29(1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965 The Estate Of The Late: NETSHIHENI NALEDZANI ASNART ID NO: 660804 0690 087 Who used to reside at ERF 250 VUWANI, LIMPOPO PROVINCE who died on 18 MAY 2022. ESTATE No: 001273/2022 AT MASTER OF THE HIGH COURT THOHOYANDOU All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate must lodge them with the executor within 30 days from the date of publication hereof. MUDAU AND NEMADODZI ATTORNEYS INC Office 04 Madar Centre. Thohoyandou, Post Office Street, P.O. Box 917 Thohoyandou 0950 Cell No: 076 095 3652/ 076 474 5274 ref: MN/Est.06/2022

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35(5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The estate of the late MURAVHA TSHIDINO EDISON ID No: 610403

5189 087 who resided at Stand no: 10209,Khubvi, Limpopo Province, who died on the 29 July 2020. ESTATE No: 609/2022. The First and Final Liquidation and Account in the above estate will lie for inspection at the office of the master of the high court of South Africa (Thohoyandou) and a copy thereof at the office of the magistrate for the district of Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof. Mudau and Nemadodzi Attorneys Office 04 Madar Centre. Thohoyandou, Post Office Street, P.O. Box 917, Thohoyandou, 0950 Cell No: 076 095 3652/ 076 474 5274 ref: MN/Est.03/2022

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35(5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The estate of the late MULAUDZI PHINEAS ID no: 550707 5321 082 who resided at House no:40B Ha- Rabali, Limpopo, who died on the 06 January 2021. ESTATE No: 600/2022. The First and Final Liquidation and Account in the above estate will lie for inspection at the office of the master of the high court of South Africa (Thohoyandou) and a copy thereof at the office of the magistrate for the district of Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof. Mudau and Nemadodzi Attorneys Office 04 Madar Centre. Thohoyandou, Post Office Street, P.O. Box 917 Thohoyandou, 0950 Cell No: 076 095 3652/ 076 474 5274 ref: MN/Est.02/2022

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35(5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The estate of the late MAKONGOZA MATHAKHA JOSEPH ID no: 660324 5899 088 who resided at Dzanani Township, who died on the 20 March 2022. ESTATE No: 928/2022. The First and Final Liquidation and Account in the above estate will lie for inspection at the office of the master of the high court of South Africa (Thohoyandou) and a copy thereof at the office of the magistrate for the district of Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof. Mudau and Nemadodzi Attorneys Office 04 Madar Centre. Thohoyandou, Post Office Street, P.O. Box 917, Thohoyandou, 0950 Cell No: 076 095 3652/ 076 474 5274 ref: MN/Est.16/2021

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35(5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 The estate of the late NALEDZANI MASHUDU ZACHARIA ID No: 780331 5047 084 who resided at Vondwe Village, who died on the 17 September 2021. ESTATE No: 699/2022.

The First and Final Liquidation and Account in the above estate will lie for inspection at the office of the master of the high court of South Africa (Thohoyandou) and a copy thereof at the office of the magistrate for the district of Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof. Mudau and Nemadodzi Attorneys Office 04 Madar Centre. Thohoyandou, Post Office Street, P.O. Box 917, Thohoyandou, 0950 Cell No: 076 095 3652/ 076 474 5274 ref: MN/Est.04/2022

MULTIDEV CONSULTING MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTIFICATION OF SUBMISSION OF A LAND DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION ON THE REMAINING EXTENT OF FARM WELTEVREDEN 23 LT FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PUBLIC GARAGE AND A TYRE FITMENT CENTRE We, Multidev Consulting, being the authorized agent of the owner of Remaining Extent of the Farm Weltevreden 23-LT hereby give notice in terms of Section 93 of Makhado Local Municipality Spatial Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management By-Law 2016 that we have submitted a land development application in terms of Section 66; 63 & 76 of Makhado Local Municipality Spatial Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management ByLaw 2016, read together with the provisions of Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act 16 of 2013 (SPLUMA) for the purpose of a Public Garage and a Tyre Fitment Centre on the Remaining Extent of the Farm Weltevreden 23 LT. The Particulars of the application are available for inspection during normal office hours (between 7:00 and 16:00) at the office of the Director Development Planning: Makhado Local Municipality at 83 Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt, 0920 for a period of 30 days from 1st July 2022. Any objection to or representation in respect to this application must be lodged with or made in writing to the office of the Municipal Manager Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 within a period of 30 days. Address of Applicant: Multidev Consulting, 4 Pieter Wenning Road, Infinity Business Park, Fourways, 2191. TEL: (079) 608 2545

MULTIDEV CONSULTING MASIPALA WAPO WA MAKHADO KHUMBELO YA U ḒIVHADZA NGA HA MVELEDZISO KHA VHUPO HA REMAINING EXTENT OF FARM WELTEVREDEN 23 LT KHA U FHAṰA GARATSHI YA TSHITSHAVHA NA U DZHENISA MATHAELA Riṋe vha Multidev Consulting, sa dzhendedzi lo ṋewaho maanḓa nga vhaṋe vha tshipiḓa tsha Remaining Extent of Farm

Weltevreden 23-LT ri ṋekedza nḓivhadzo zwi tshi yelana na section/ mulayo 93 wa masipala wapo wa Makhado kha tshipiḓa tsha u pulana, Land Development na Land Use Management By-law ya 2016 zwauri ro rumela khumbelo ya mveledziso zwi tshi ya nga section/mulayo 66; 63 & 76 wa masipala wapo wa Makhado kha sia ḽa vhupulani, Land Development na Land Use Management By-law ya 2016, I tshi vhalwa na mbetshelwa ya vhupulani na Land Use Management Act 16 ya 2013 (SPUMA) hu na tshipikwa tsha senthara ya garatshi na u dzhenisa mathaela zwa nnyi na nnyi kha tshipiḓa tsha masalela a bulasi ya Weltevrede 23 LT. Zwidodombedzwa zwa khumbelo hu tshi itelwa u ṱola zwi hone nga tshifhinga tsha mushumo (vhukati ha iri ya sumbe na ya vhuṋa) ofisini dza Director Development Planning: Masipala wapo wa Makhado kha 83 Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt, 0920 lwa maḓuvha a furaru u thoma nga ḽa u ranga ḽa Fulwana 2022. U hanedza/khanedzano iṅwe na iṅwe kha vhuimeleli zwi tshi yelana na khumbelo iyi zwi tea u swikiswa kana zwa itwa nga u tou ṅwalela ofisi ya Mulanguli wa Masipala, Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 kha tshifhinga tsha maḓuvha a furaru. Ḓiresi ya muhumbeli: Multidev Consulting, 4 Pieter Wenning Road, Infinity Business Park, Fourways, 2191. TEL: (079) 608 2545.

MUTHIVHITHIVHI ATTORNEYS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29 (1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965 In the Estate of the late RAMUNTSHI RATSHILUMELA ANDRIES, ID No: 560701 5186 080 who was a resident of House no.424 Thohoyandou unit C, Limpopo Province who died on the 2022/02/12. Estate no: 579/2022. Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having a claims against the abovementioned estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 11th day of July 2022. SIGNED: Muthivhithivhi K.A Muthivhithivhi Attorneys EXECUTOR, 445 Thohoyandou P-East THOHOYANDOU Cell no: 0835516177

MUVHANGO NCUBE INC NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29 (1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965 All persons having claims against the undermentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days from date of publication hereof. Estate no: 000509/2022, Surname: MAPHAHA Names: MARUBINI ANNAH Date of birth: 1916/01/01 Id No: 160101 0400 087 Last address: 124 Daniel Mavhangwa Street 2,

Nancefild Musina Date of death: 1997/05/12, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou Names and Surname of surviving Spouse: N/A Date of birth: N/A Id No: N/A Signed at Thohoyandou on 04/04/2022 Name and Address of Executor or Authorised agent: MUVHANGO NCUBE ATTORNEYS, House No 2131 Rex Banda Crescent, Musina 0900 Tel: 087 809 3423 Email: muvhango mashudu1@gmail.com Ref: MUV/EST/24

PESULO LEGAL PRACTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29 (1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965 All persons having claims against the undermentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days from date of publication hereof. Estate number: 001312/2022 Surname: NELWAMONDO Names: THILIVHALI EDWARD, Date of birth: 1978-07-06 Id No: 780706 5797 087 Last address: Tshirolwe, Extension 03, Nzhelele Date of death: 2022-06-24, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou First Names of Surviving Spouse NDITSHENI VERONICA Surname: TSHIKALA Signed at Thohoyandou on 12th day of July 2022 Name and Address of Executor or Authorised agent: NDITSHENI VERONICA TSHIKALA, Tshirolwe, Extension 03, Nzhelele Name of Advertiser: PESULO LEGAL PRACTICE, 46 Irwin Street, Musina, 0900 Tel: 015 534 1401 Email: info.advpesulo@ gmail.com Ref: EST1312/2022

PIERRE KRYNAUW ATTORNEYS IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF THULAMELA HELD AT THOUYANDOU Case Number: 146/2017 In the matter between: JARRABILLA INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD APPLICANT and NALEDZANI RAMBUDA RESPONDENT ID No: 791214 5319 082 To: NALEDZANI RAMBUDA (name of Respondent) male (sex) shop owner (occupation) formerly residing at VT 1509, UNIT D, THOHOYANDOU but whose present whereabouts are unknown TAKE NOTICE that by Notice issued out of this court, you have been called upon to give notice, within 1 month after publication hereof, to the clerk of this Court and to the Applicant’s attorneys of you intention to oppose (if any ) in an action wherein JARRABILLA INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD name of Applicant claims: An order declaring the property known as MAKWARELA EXT 3, ERF 4271, THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, REGISTRATION DIVISION MT, PROVINCE OF LIMPOPO, MEASURING 861 (EIGHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY ONE) SQUARE METERS, HELD BY DEED OF TRANSFER NUMBER TG62624/2005,

a) to be declared executable in terms of Sec 30(b) of the administration of the estates act; b) The sheriff of the district of the Magistrates Court wherein the property is situate is hereby authorized and directed in terms of Sec 30 of the Administration of Estates Act No. 66 of 1965 (amended) to sell in execution the immovable Property referred to in a. c) An order authorizing the Registrar to issue a Warrant of Execution against the property in terms of Rule 43(1)(a)(ii) TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that if you fail to give such notice, judgment may be granted against you without further reference to you Dated at Pretoria this 04th day of July 2022 PIERRE KRYNAUW ATTORNEYS ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF C/O VAN HEERDEN & RUDOLPH ATTORNEYS Shop 4, Thohoyandou Docex 1, Louis Trichardt TEL: 015 516 0164 FAX: 015 516 1091 REF: MR VAN NIEKERK/wn/ KM0580

SINGO A A ATTORNEYS. NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965 Kindly be informed that the first and final Liquidation and Distribution in respect of the estate MARENDELA THIVHELI ABEL ID NO: 610902 5845 085 Registration no of estate: 544/2021 Last address: VUWANI In the district of Thohoyandou,limpopo province,will be open for inspection for period of Twenty one days (21) days at offices of Thohoyandou Master of the Limpopo High court from the date Specified or from the date of publication hereof,which ever may be later. Dated at Thohoyandou on the 12 JULY 2022. SINGO ADIVHAHO AURELIA ATTORNEYS, office no 07, Shothedzo Complex, Thohoyandou Tel:015 9691234 081 837 1061 E-mail: aasingoattorneys@ outlook.com Ref: SINGO/aa/MARANDELA

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Berea FC proceed to next Maelula Brothers crush Ngwenani’s Chiefs round in youth games um on Sunday. As if they were going to bury United Ngwenani Young Chiefs will not take Brothers alive, Young Chiefs were the part in the next round of the Zwavhu- superiors regarding ball possession di Animal Feeds Winter Youth throughout the first half. They created Tournament. They were booted out numerous scoring chances within the by Maelula United Brothers, who first 20 minutes of the game, but their crushed them 2-1 at the Rabali Stadi- strikers let them down by fumbling with the ball at the goal finish time after time. They squandered two clear scoring opportunities within a short space of time. In the first instance, Alfred Ramukhithi beat the offside trap and shot wide from the edge of the box. Murangi RabadanyaMakgaya Netshitomboni of Young na committed a Chiefs (left) prevents Mashudu Tswetsi similar blunder in of United Brothers from reaching the the 18th minute. ball. Photo: Frank Mavhungu. United Brothers were the first to blow By Frank Mavhungu

referee warned him with a card for dangerous play in the 14th Berea FC proceeded to the next minute. round of the Zwavhudi Animal Berea were the first to draw Feeds Youth Winter Tournablood. Dakalo “DK” Ratshiment when they beat Rabali tangana beat the keeper with a Pull Together 2-1 in their match half-volley. The keeper of Rabali played at Rabali Stadium on Shonisani Mukwevho, stretched Sunday. to the limit, but his effort was not Rabali could not create enough good enough to save the ball. scoring chances from the midfield The goal was a wake-up call to as their holding midfielder, Junior the players of Rabali. They took Thangwana, was tightly marked. the game to the home side and Thangwana became frustrated by found the equalizer. Mangalani the fact that he could not do as he Nephali was on target, following a pleased. He vented his frustraneat pass from Rendani Thavhation by starting to demonstrate na. his rough skills. He did not get After this goal, Berea continued far with his wrongdoings as the to play like a team, with their midfielders dishing out some telling passes to the strikers. They came close to scoring in the 74th minute when Donald Ndou shot wide from inside the box after beating two defenders in a row. In the 80th minute, Rabali’s diminutive striker, Ndivhuwo Havhi, shot aimlessly from close range. The ball went far wide, much to the disappointment of the team’s fans. The goal that made the difference came in the 84th minute. Aluwani Ndou (left) of Pull Together tries Albert Murema blastto pull back Albert Murema. Photo: Kaizer ed in a rocket from Nengovhela. inside the box. By Kaizer Nengovhela

Igwe out of Zwavhudi Cup By Kaizer Nengovhela Igwe FC will no longer participate in the Zwavhudi Animal Feeds Winter Youth Tournament after losing 5-4 against Mukula Fast XI on Sunday at Rabali Stadium. The winner had to be determined by a penalty shoot-out, following a 1-all draw in regulation time. Fast XI spent the first 20 minutes playing defensive football and relying mostly on counter-attacks. After realising that they had nothing to fear, Igwe took the game to their opponents. Their demon midfielder, Obay Muleya, continued to distribute dangerous passes to the front runners. A scramble just outside the penalty box in the 19th minute gave rise to the Igwe’s goal. Idavhaho Mbewe caught the Fast XI keeper, Rudzani Avheani, napping. He unleashed a volley from the edge of the box and Avheani watched helplessly as the ball hit the crossbar before landing inside the net. The referee booked Lufuno

Ravhutsi of Fast XI and Delton Tshikovhi of Igwe for swearing at each other. Not long after this, Fast XI were rewarded with a goal for their continued efforts. Uhone Mbedzi delivered a brilliant cross from the right corner. The keeper of Igwe, Elvis Singo, fumbled with the ball and Ndivhuwo Tendamudzimu, who was waiting next to the goal line, gave the ball the final touch to bring the score to 1-1. Fast XI enjoyed more ball possession, but their promising moves were turned into disappointment because of the solid defence of Igwe. No goals were seen during the second half. The second half was characterised by wasted chances on the part of the Igwe’s strikers. Ishmael Mokoena wasted an easy opportunity for Igwe when he missed a shot from the edge of the box after collecting a neat pass from Thabang Sebodi. Adah Chirwa dribbled past a number of defenders of Fast XI, but hesitated too long to release and he was dispossessed.

Ishmael Mowena of Igwe with the ball, with Mpho Thidiela waiting for any mistake. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela.

the trumpet. Lutendo Mamagavha won the ball in the 30-metre area and moved a few steps within the Chiefs’ danger area before unleashing a half volley from inside the box. The keeper of Young Chiefs, Cyril Mokobi, watched helplessly as the ball went beyond his reach. Unarine Managa of Young Chiefs was the only player who was booked in the first half. He tackled Vusani Tshiafula from behind three minutes before the referee blew the half-time whistle. Young Chiefs came back from the half-time break with more self-confidence. Their solitary goal came in the 54th minute. Their centre forward, Muvhofhololi Ngwana, was brought down within the box, prompting the referee to award a penalty. Makgaya Netshitomboni made no mistake from the white spot. United Brothers reclaimed the lead late in the game when Thabelo Nemakanga scored from what looked like an offside position.

Madandila Boys tame the Dangerous Darkies By Frank Mavhungu Madandila Happy Boys are through to the last-16 round of the Zwavhudi Animal Feeds Winter Youth Tournament. They beat Khubvi Dangerous Darkies 3-1 in their opening match, played at the Tshifudi Stadium on Saturday. Saturday’s game was evenly contested throughout the first half, with the teams creating and wasting scoring opportunities. Dangerous Darkies were the first to knock on the opponents’ door. Their overlapping left back, Lawrence Chauke, forced his way through the defence of Happy Boys and tried his luck with a half volley from the 20-metre area. The ball hit the woodwork and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick. Happy Boys regrouped from behind soon afterwards. They managed to create numerous scoring chances, but they found breaking the rock-solid wall of Darkies difficult. Happy Boys finally broke the stalemate in the 28th minute.

They were awarded a penalty after a minute. Jan Moorosi was on target with rough tackle on their striker within the a ground cutter, following a scramble box. Athifuralelwi Mudzanani scored within the box. Happy Boys put the from the penalty spot to bring the halfmatter beyond doubt when Thinawantime score to 1-0. ga Munyai hooked in the ball after a Dangerous Darkies came back from square pass from Jan Moorosi later in the half-time break with the game. a revived fighting spirit. They created numerous promising chances in their search for the equalising goal. Their efforts did not pass without reward as they finally found the equaliser in the 54th minute. Athingivhone Netshishivhe beat the keeper with a half volley from a free kick. Darkies relaxed after scoring their equalising goal. Happy Boys capitalised Faranani Nemathaga of Dangerous Darkies hooks the on this and reclaimed ball, while Rolivhuwa Mukoma of Happy Boys is on the lead in the 69th his heels. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

Matanda Rockers come from behind to win By Frank Mavhungu Matanda Rockers came back from a 0-2 deficit to beat Tshimuthe FC 5-3 in their opening match of the Zwavhudi Animal Feeds Winter Youth Tournament which was played at the Rabali Stadium on Sunday. Rockers did not lose hope despite conceding the first two goals within the first 15 minutes of the game. Tshimuthe took six minutes to open their account. Their centre forward, Funanani Nethononda, finished off a loose ball after the keeper of Rockers, Maanda Netshiunda, mishandled the

ball. Rockers lost shape in their midfield after Tshimuthe’s first goal. They were severely punished for that. Tshimuthe’s second goal came in the 14th minute. Funanani Nethononda completed his brace after some good build-ups from the centre of the pitch. Tshimuthe’s second goal seemed to be a wakeup call to Rockers. They started to play like a team soon thereafter. They scored two goals via Mpho Mavhandu within a short space of time. Mavhandu’s opening goal came from a free kick in the 24th minute. Mavhandu was on target again five minutes thereafter. He headed home, following a corner kick that was taken by Nditsheni Havhi. Two of Rockers’ players, Vutomi Ngomana and Nifaus Sitsei, were reprimanded with cards for different infringe-

Adivhaho Madzivha of Rockers (left) and Tsiko Khothisa of Tshimuthe wrestle to win the ball. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

ments towards the end of the first half. The score remained 2-2 until the end of the first half. Rockers were unstoppable in the last half. They took the lead only four minutes into the last stanza. Pfano Radzilani blasted in a rocket from inside the box. Tshimuthe’s hopes were shattered when they were reduced to 10 men soon afterwards. Their centre back, Zwonndina Matidze, was given his marching orders after tackling Vutomi Ngomana from behind. Rockers increased the tally through Vutomi Ngomana in the 67th minute. He beat the offside trap and scored with a ground cutter. Maanda Rembuluwani scored the third goal for Tshimuthe with a bicycle kick four minutes later. Given Hlomuka caught the keeper napping with a volley when he scored the fifth goal for Rockers towards the end of the game.

Maanda Rembuluwani of Tshimuthe hooks the ball, while Arnold Ramatsea of Rockers is on the way to intercept. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.


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While a win for Rodadau will enhance the team’s chances to lift the league trophy at the end of the season, Young Stars have a different reason to collect the three points at stake - they are currently fighting for survival. They are perched in the second-last position on the log standings with five points they had accumulated from nine matches. Young Stars are still to win a league match to date. The same applies to Merwe United Ladies, who are languishing at the bottom of the log with two points from the same number of matches. Young Stars must keep an eye on Rodadau’s goal poachers, Shonisani Mafela and the team’s captain, Sbongile Sebetha, if they are serious about winning the match. On the other hand, Rodadau will have a mammoth task to stop the Stars’ playmakers in Oriswikela Mudavhi and Mashudu Davhana. The University of Limpopo Ladies will host Sisters FC at the Turfloop Stadium in Polokwane. The technical staff of Sisters are still battling to find a winning combination. They played to a 2-2 draw with Two for Joy Ladies FC at the Nwamitwa Grounds outside Tzaneen last Saturday. Two for Joy will host Real Mighty Girls at the Tshirenzheni Grounds in the Nzhelele Valley. Lacoste Morning Stars will visit Sealene Ladies at the Lulekani Stadium in Phalaborwa. Morning Stars are shining on top of the log with 27 points, five ahead of Two for Joy Ladies. The other fixtures are: Kanatla Ladies vs Capricorn Stars Sport Development, Seven Stars Ladies vs Copper Belts and Mandebele Happy Fighters Ladies vs Schoonord Ladies.

Magau United to face Stone Breakers Blue Eagles will start proceedings at 09:00. Matanda The much-awaited last-16 Rockers will test their strength round match in the Zwavhudi against Tshivhazwaulu Peace Animal Feeds Winter Youth Makers at 11:00. Mashamba tournament kicks off this Sat- Soccer Academy and Sambanurday. The toss was conductdou United Professionals will ed at Rabali Stadium after the compete at 13:00, while the matches on Sunday. last match of the day will start The teams will clash at the at 15:00 and will be between Tshakhuma Malaria Grounds. Madridtas and Berea FC. In the first fixture, which starts The coach of Magau United, at 09:00, Ravies FC will play Mr Bishop Musiamo, said that against Bungeni Young Tigers. he was happy with the way the Maelula United Brothers are team was performing. “The expected to produce some fire- boys are doing their best, and works when they meet Mukula I am impressed with their perFast XI at 11:00. Masakona formance.” He added that their Young Tigers and Madandila aim was to win the trophy. FC will play at 13:00. The According to the team last match of the day will be manager of Tshikhwani Stone between Magau United and Breakers, Vhamusanda Tshikhwani Stone Breakers. Vho-Mbulaheni Ramabulana, Sunday’s matches will be everything is going well with played at the Louis Trichardt their preparations. He said that Show Grounds. Tshakhuma his team must attack and score Blue Birds and Mudziafera more goals if they wished to By Kaizer Nengovhela

progress further. “The players are young and inexperienced, but have been playing for a year now, so they know each other well. I can see them getting more and more confident as the days progress,” he added. When asked about their level of readiness for the play-offs, the spokesperson of Madridtas, Mr Ndivhuwo Nthai, said that they were ready for whatever heat they might come across in the play-offs. Nthai further said that all his players were razor sharp. “The boys have to master the art of concentration and to focus. I have therefore prepared them mentally not to make simple mistakes,” he said. When asked about their level of readiness for the tournament, the manager of Berea FC, Mr Dakalo Ratshitanga, stated that the team was ready for the tournament and his boys could not wait for the event.

By Kaizer Nengovhela Vhembe’s star runner, Shirley Nekhubvi (21) from Tswera village, has made her area proud by becoming one of the athletes selected to participate at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Oregon in the United States from 15 to 24 July. Nekhubvi will be competing in the 4 x 400m women and mixed relays on 15 July. On 17 July, she will be competing in the 200m event, and if she qualifies, she will participate in the semi-finals on 20 July. If she makes it through, she will be going to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games in England from 28 July to 8 August. Nekhubvi’s athletics career started at Tswera Primary and David Mutshinyalo Secondary, where she was discovered by Richard Makhumisane during the Vhembe athletics meet at Louis Trichardt High School in 2016. In 2020, she moved from her dusty home village to Pretoria to start her professional athletics career in the 100m, 200m and 400m events. In 2021, she moved to Port Elizabeth to be coached by Coach Gerrie Posthumus. This year saw her partaking in, among others, the World Athletics Continental Tour in Botswana and Kenya, as well as the 2022 African Championships that was held in Saint Pierre in Mauritius in June, where she competed in the 200m and 400m relays and managed to be make it to the final in both categories. “Unfortunately, I could not make it to the podium, but overall I’m very happy with my performances so far this season. I appreciate that

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