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The widow of the late Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, Tondani, is involved in a court battle with her husband’s parents in connection with his estate. Mulaudzi, a former 800 metre world champion and Olympic silver medallist, died in a vehicle accident on 24 October, at the age of 34. According to her, Mbulaeni’s parents took all the contents of their house at Muduluni after his funeral. “With the help of attorney Wisani Baloyi of Wisani Baloyi Inc, I won the case in the Thohoyandou High Court. The sheriff engaged with the Mulaudzi family at Muduluni Village and they recently collected the contents of the house,” she said. According to attorney Baloyi, Mulaudzi married Tondani in community of property and as such the widow is the joint owner of the estate. “In terms of Section 26 (1) of the Administration of Estates Act 66 of 1966, the executrix in a deceased matter is charged with a duty to take into her custody and control all the assets of the deceased’s estate,” he said. “The collected goods include a six

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Staff from the office of the sheriff load goods from the Mulaudzi house at Muduluni to transport them to Masia where widow Tondani resides.

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2 19 December 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“If education doesn’t uplift communities, it is useless” The communities of Tsianda and Ha-Mutsha they are either ugly or useless just that the rural safety campaign was were urged to report all incidents of crime to like their mothers, must stop doing organised as part of the 16 Days of the police to avoid a situation where they could that,” he said. “Why do you continue Activism for no violence against harbour criminals who might kill them this to despise women and children this women and children. festive season. much? Are you not aware that all men “We also need to find ways to This was said during the Levubu police station’s were born of a woman?” prevent and fight crimes which are launch of Operation Lupenyo at the Mutsha ComThe chairperson of the Tsia-Mut- mainly committed against women and munity Hall a fortnight ago. sha sector policing forum, Maine children, so that they can enjoy total The commander of the Thohoyandou cluster Vho-Matamba Mamuremi, said peace,” he said. of the SAPS, Col Azwindini Mafelatshuma, said the police promoted the slogan ‘Alone we cannot make it’ to encourage the community to work with the police to foster peace and safety in the communities. “We need more involvement of the communities in issues of policing and in the fight against crime,” Mafelatshuma said. Munna Ndi Nnyi’s Mr Calvin Mathebula said an individual must use the information available to Crime fight crime and also empower fellow community members. “If your education has nothing to do with uplifting the community from which you come, that education is useless,” he said. He echoed Col Mafelatshuma’s statement on reThe owner of a small dagga farm tion lived next to his plantation in porting all incidents and acts of crime to the police. is still at large after the Makha- a shack with some dogs, but was “Why must the government issue large amounts of do police cracked down on his nowhere to be found. “We did not money for the identification and successful arrest of enterprise. find him, but we managed to discovcertain suspects, while there are people within our The police in Louis Trichardt er different suspected stolen goods communities who already know who the criminals came across the smallholding along and [these] were taken to the local are?” he said. “That huge amount of money could Pictured are (from left to right) Capt Livhuwani Vele, Mr Jefrey Masutha, the Madombidzha road during police station,” said Mulaudzi. The be used to get your public water taps fixed or for Col Azwindini Mafelatshuma, Maine Vho-Matamba Mamuremi and Lt a routine foot patrol last Friday. dogs were also rescued from the something else.” Col Sydney Mashamba. According to provincial police farm. Mulaudzi said the destruction Dean Alunamutwe spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mu- of the plantation would be a major Letter laudzi, the property belongs to the blow to a marijuana ring suspected Randitsheni, from the Makhado Municipality. to be one of the main dealers in the University of Venda, requested the officials On the property, the police found province. 840 dagga trees, each about 1.5m At the time of our going to press, at all police stations tall. Following the dagga find, all local police spokesperson Const to give all victims and 200 000 could make a During this December’s streets that must still be conthe trees were cut down and burnt. Irene Radzilane had confirmed that complainants the space significant contribution to International Day for the structed before they can even The street value of the dagga is the police were still on the lookout to voice incidents of abuse without prejudice. rehabilitate the Makhado muDisabled, our local Tshilbe called streets. estimated at about R5 million. for the owner and searching the area “And all those people nicipal swimming pool which wavhusiku Centre caring for But the mayor of Makhado The owner of the dagga planta- for other dagga plantations. who tell children that was allowed to fall into total our handicapped children and insists on rather spending ruin as a result of a lack of re- Rivoni’s important work for the residents’ money on the By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho sponsible upkeep. The repaired our blind and Hlanganani’s changing of names of streets pool could bring health, safety precious work for our aged which are urgently in need of and joy to thousands of local would no doubt be well physical repair and improveyouths during the coming hot pleased with an extra R200 ment in any case. Some of summer days. In the process, 000 to bring Christmas cheer these streets will have to be The Muduluni Committee Projects will present will also include the elderly.” At 12:00, four soccer we may very well nurture sev- to old and young in their rebuilt completely before they awards to residents in different communi- teams will compete, a Gauteng players’ team, old eral undiscovered future world charge - assisting the plight can be named at all. But the ty-building areas during this festive season as crocks, and two young chiefs’ teams. champions (Chads Le Clos’?) of a significant number of our mayor of Makhado promispart of acknowledging the contribution of every According to Kutama, Muduluni Community from Limpopo. But the mayor local brothers and sisters, and es to fight to change names community member in the village. Projects consists of a group of sons and daughters of Makhado prefers to spend our elderly who are struggling instead of fighting to change During the main event, the best-achieving of Muduluni village, who are committed to reour taxpayers’ money on chang- with eyesight and hearing our very real needs. pupils from Grade R to 12 will receive trophies, building their society into prosperity. “We intend ing street names. problems, to receive a new When our mayor in an certificates and medals. The organisation’s public to involve the community in a number of projects A sizeable stretch of land, lease on life. But the mayor aggressive racist name fight relations officer, Mr Ramaru Kutama, said that all where they will also take ownership and be proud which was donated to the local of Makhado prefers to change refers to “our people”, he can activities would take place on 26 December. “There of the outcomes of those projects,” he said. municipality several years street names instead. obviously not be referring to will also be a 10km fun run and family walk, which The organisation’s other aim is to encourage and ago, complete with a serviced A remarkable resident all the residents of this town. support students in their academic performance, borehole plus installed pump- of the town, who regularly He can also not be referring and also to assist those students who are struggling ing station and irrigation tanks prepares more than 100 meals to a specific ethnic group, academically. Another main objective of the event on high stands, ready for the to feed jobless people in town because even members of his is to build a community through sport participation. development of an agricultural and provides them with fresh own ethnic group disagree “The event will be filled with various sporting project for the local youth, fruits, performs this charitable with his stance. 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The chairperson of the SGB, Mr John Mabunda, said the whole community was shown by him what qualities a leader should have. “He was a person full of initiatives who encouraged his team and pupils to work hard, rather than just talking,” he said. Mr Sithi went on pension after 40 years of teaching. He started teaching in 1974 and became the principal of Edzisani Primary School in 1980. At that time the school only had a few classrooms and his office was under a tree. “When I started teaching at this school, we only had a few classes and toilets, but I encouraged my pupils and teachers to work hard,” he said. He said the teachers and pupils should continue to learn and cooperate with all community structures. “Cooperation within structures in the community is the core of successful education,” he added. A former school pupil, Ms Khathutshelo Ramuthaga, said the principal had dedicated his time to the school. “He was not only focusing on education, but also on the social aspects of life to help us succeed,” she said. Left: Pupils perform a tradi­tional Xitsonga Dance, xibelane, during the farewell ceremony.

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A retired principal, Mr Max Madikana Sithi, was praised by members of the community, the school governing body (SGB), teachers and leaders, for his productive tenure at the helm of Edzisani Primary School in Tswika village in the Mulima area. Pupils performed traditional dances during the recent farewell ceremony. Mr Sithi was given gifts by teachers and principals from the nearby schools. This was done to thank him for his effort during the time when he was principal. He was described as a leader with The retired school principal, Mr Max Madikana Sithi, seated on the new initiative who encouraged pupils and chair he was given by one of the teachers. With him in the photograph teachers to work hard and reap the fruits of their labour. are some of teachers.

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4 19 December 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

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New clinics bring joy to communities

A lesser known but gifted newsreader, Promise Baloyi of Musina FM, won the award for the best community radio newsreader during the recent Limpopo media and communicators awards ceremony, held at Peter Mokoba Stadium in Polokwane. She received R5 000, a Samsung tablet and a certificate. “I couldn’t believe it when I was announced the best newsreader of all the community radio stations in Limpopo. I dedicate this award to the whole

The Sereni and Mpheni com- lives of our people must change villages to also use the clinics. munities and their surrounding forever through the proper utili- “We must share the facility with neighbourhoods have wel- zation of this facility.” love while other means are being comed the recent opening of the He said the two clinics would explored to ensure that they also Sereni and Mpheni clinics, and be easily accessed by the com- have something much closer to said that they would no longer munity whenever they needed where they live,” he said. have to travel many kilometres health-care services. “We need He then requested the commuto access health services. health facilities such as [the nity to ensure that the two clinics “We are happy that now we Sereni and Mpheni clinics] to were not vandalized. have a clinic of our own,” Ms accord our mothers, fathers and Thovhele Vho-David Davhana Constance Mashau (26) said. children good quality health in a said that he was happy that the “It was stressing to walk to manner that is sustainable,” he Mpheni Clinic was finally opened Waterval Clinic when we had a stated. “It is indeed worth cele- officially for service. “As a comfinished but unopened clinic in brating that today our people are munity leader, I feel happy when Mpheni.” tasting the original and uncon- my people get health services beThe MEC for Health, Mr taminated honey of freedom and cause I also want to lead healthy Ishmael Kgatjepe, said that democracy.” people,” he said. “We are glad as the opening of the two clinics He requested the communities our healthy government devoted was a total reaffirmation of the of Sereni and Mpheni to allow itself to helping us. The clinic commitment of the government all people from neighbouring will give services to the people.” to the provision of a comprehensive health service that promotes good health and prevent illness. “The official opening of this world-class primary health-care facility is a clear registration of our government’s commitment to deliver services to its entire people, irrespective of where they come from,” he said, speaking of Mpheni Clinic. “It is also a clear understanding on the part of Government that clinics are the first port of call for patients and as such they must be within reach. We The MEC for Health, Mr Ishmael Kgatjepe (left), shakes hands with are therefore saying the Thovhele Vho-David Davhana after opening the Mpheni Clinic.

team of Musina FM, because without them, it would have been impossible for me to be counted among the best.” She said although she was not expecting to be the overall winner, she was confident that her ability would earn her respect among her peers. “Some of the people who were nominated in our category are highly experienced newsreaders who have been in the industry for years.” Asked what the award meant to her, Baloyi said that it indicated that community media

were getting the recognition they deserved. “We will continue to cover topics that are relevant to our community and encourage community discussion and debate through our community-based programming.” The station manager of Musina FM, Ms Selinah Phiri, was equally jubilant about Baloyi’s achievement. “This displays that we are doing a good work in producing talented people who can compete with the best in the country.”

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Bail application of alleged serial killer postponed The Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court in Limpopo has postponed the bail application of the alleged Thohoyandou serial killer, Ndivhuwo Ntsieni. Ntsieni (24), a final year BSc student at the University of Venda, is facing 16 counts, which include murder, attempted murder, rape, attempted rape, kidnapping and robbery. It is alleged that Ntsieni had killed Tshililo Ndou (9), Zwivhuya Mashau (8), Livhuwani Mmbodi (22) and Ms Brenda Ndovhe (45), an employee of the company contracted to do the cleaning services at the Univen campus. He appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court last Thursday, but

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the case was postponed due to the unavailability of his legal representative. The bail application was postponed to 18 December. Organizations which are active on gender issues, such as the Thohoyandou Victim Empowerment Programme (TVEP), Moral Regeneration Movement and the Far North Network on Family Violence, were among the groups chanting outside the court, demanding that Ntsieni not be granted bail. “We felt that we are no longer safe on the Univen campus and in our isolated areas if murder and rape suspects are granted bail,” said Ms Rosina Mmbi, one of the cleaners and a close friend of the late Brenda The alleged Thohoyandou serial killer, Ndovhe. Ndivhuwo Ntsieni (24).

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Members of the community and bad habits, stressing that political several traditional leaders around parties should respect the chiefs, Vhembe attended the installation since they are the leaders of their of Chief Ngwedzeni Murudi for communities. Ramauba village at the local socChief Ngwedzeni Nkhwatiseni cer grounds on Saturday. Murudi said it was a great day for His ndumi is Mr Naledzani Masia his people and that he was aware of and his khadzi is Ms Mukatshelwa the challenges ahead of him. He said Murudi.The new name of the Chief his immediate attention would be to is Vha-Musanda vho-Nkwatiseni. engage the relevant authorities for Vho-Nthumeni Masia conducted the development of the village. “We the installation. are quite aware of the challenges He said he supported the vision like water, electricity and roads in of installing chiefs who could as- our area,” he said. sist in the day-to-day running of the village. “We want development in our area and we have taken the lead by starting community-driven projects. We hope that you will all follow suit, so that your subjects will reap the fruits of this democracy,” he said. He urged the new chiefs to look after the interests of the poor and also urged the community to give the utmost support and respect to their leaders. Community members must support their leaders, he said and advised the new chief to work for the people and to support the government. He also told the chief to refrain from Chief Ngwedzeni Nkhwatiseni Murudi.


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6 19 December 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo

Accolades for Vhembe crèche pioneer A well-known educator, Ms Mercy Helms of Phiphidi, received several accolades last weekend for her involvement in the teaching and upliftment of the community. She started the first crèche in the area way back and it later became a full-fledged school. Last weekend, the Jumbo Combined School, which started as a crèche 20 years ago, celebrated its successes. In 1994, Helms relocated from Soweto to Venda as her husband was working there. She received a teaching job, but when she was supposed to send her children to

a crèche, she found that there was none. She then started Jumbo Crèche. The crèche has now grown into a combined school which provides for pupils up to Grade 9. During the 20-year anniversary-cum-graduation ceremony, community members praised Helms for her dedication towards the youth of the area. Mr Shadrack Tshivhase of the Unbuntu Self-help Educare Resource said Helms had treasured the spirit of voluntarism in the area. He mentioned that Helms had taught him many things, including the fact that one must

not put money first. He said she did not have a car for many years, but her teachers were being paid. Helms was also praised by well-known Limpopo MK veteran Mr Dick Muditambi. He represented the parents and praised Helms for her community work. He also asked the school management not to neglect sports as many of the pupils would have more options in life as sportsmen. Ms Helms added that many of the children from the school were receiving bursaries as they received a good foundation at Jumbo Combined School.

Well-known columnist of Limpopo Mirror Prof Derrick Mashau was instrumental in the publication of the findings of a new missiology research project. Mashau was the managing editor of Pavement encounters with the homeless people. Doing transformative missiology in the City of Tshwane, a book that was recently released. Prof Klippies Kritzinger acted as the guest editor. Photographed during the recent launching of the book are in front, from left to right, Prof Barney Erasmus (vice-principal operations, UNISA), Cllr Eulanda Mabusela (acting mayor of the City of Tshwane), Mr Mpho Kenana and Ms Ntlogeleng Mogotsi (both of the City of Tshwane). In the middle row are Dr Stephan de Beer (University of Pretoria), Prof Rehana Vally (University of Pretoria), Dr Britta Zawada (deputy executive dean, Unisa) and Rev Credo Mangayi (Unisa). In the back are Prof Derrick Mashau, Prof T Mugutshini (Unisa), Rev Joel Mayephu (Tshwane Homeless Forum) and Prof Reggie Nel (Discipline Leader of Missiology at Unisa). Proff Mashau and Kritzinger are both staff members of the Department of Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology at Unisa. Photo supplied. By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Police drivers recovers body of man Moments of joy and celebrating summer while swimming ended in horror when a 26-year-old man, Khuliso Mudau from Tshakhuma, drowned at the Damview River on 7 December.

According to a report by the police, a group of young men went to swim to ease the heat since it was hot. One of the men men suddenly disappeared into the water. Throughout the whole Sunday,

the police and community members searched with the hope that they would find Mudau's body. The provincial police divers were School founder Ms Mercy Helms (second from left) and Pastor Marole (third from left) unveil called and they recovered the the plaque marking the 20th anniverssary of the school. Mr Shadrack Tshivhase of Ubuntu Self body a day later. Help (left) and other guests look on.

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR OF MAKHADO MUNICIPALITY HIS WORSHIP CLLR FD MUTAVHATSINDI Makhado Municipality will continue to render quality services to its people in the coming years. We appreciate the cooperation and participation shown by all residents of Makhado Municipality in all our activities. We value and salute them for their active participation in local government. It is that time of the year when families and friends spend time together.

Mayor Councillor David Mutavhatsindi

Our Municipality has done a lot for its people and we have witnessed delivering of services around various parts of the Municipality, including the official opening of the state of- the-art Dzanani Community Hall, Matshavhawe tarred Road, Tshivhulana to Tshilaphala Ring Road, Eltivilas Street Surfacing, Tshikota Street Surfacing, Waterval Streets Surfacing, Tshakhuma Side Walks and Street Lights, Mphaila Access Road and Bridge, Sereni Tarred Road and many other successful projects.

We have witnessed our municipality being awarded a trophy for being the Most Improved in Financial Management by SALGA, which is a clear indication that our dream of becoming a dynamic hub for socio economic development by 2025 will be realized.

to take our municipality forward. As the President of the Republic said that: “together we can move South Africa forward” As the Mayor of Makhado Municipality, I also want to take this opportunity to wish the residents of Makhado the best of luck in the coming year. Those who will be traveling to their holiday destinations must drive safely and obey all traffic rules so that they can arrive alive. They must drive cautiously and watch out for other road users. You must not speed or over take when it is not safe to do so.

Let us not drink and drive. Be hygiene This comes as a result of the municipality conscious and wash your hands all the receiving an unqualified audit opinion after time. Know your HIV status to be able to take care of yourself and live long, having received disclaimers and adverse Get Tested. audit opinion for the last 14 consecutive years. I wish you a Merry Christmas With the success of most of our projects it and a prosperous New Year. has proved that together with our stakeholders and our people, we can do more

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8 19 December 2014 By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

“Eradicate poverty through education” The chief of Mauluma village in Nzhelelele, Chief Ramaano “Muthu-ha-thonwi” Ravele, launched a thanksgiving project through which he hopes to change the lives of his people for the better. Chief Ravele believes that the social challenges of society, such as poverty, unemployment and illiteracy, can be eradicated if leaders learn more about these challenges in their communities. During the launch of “Project Mpho” last Saturday, Chief Ravele said that society’s challenges were interrelated to crime. Graduating children of Nndwayamiomva community crèche, photographed with Meriam The project was initiated by the Netshiungani, a member of the management committee (standing on the right) and Ms Patricia chief, the Ravele royal council, Magidi from the Department of Transport (standing in the back). the Ravele Development Forum and the Ravele Traditional Council. According to Chief Ravele, education is a fundamental as-

pect of eradicating challenges because it ensures that people are no longer living in abject poverty. “We will endeavour to fight poverty and make sure that our people are employed through our projects and that children and elders can read and write,” he added. He said that if community members made it a habit in their society to be critical thinkers and researchers, it would uplift the community. The project was launched simultaneously with the Nndwayamiomva community crèche’s graduation ceremony. The young ones were given gifts, including books and mugs. Some of the young ones were dressed in traditional attire during the ceremony to signify the importance of cultural values.

Several people from the village donated items such as clothes, shoes and other gifts that will be given to local indigent people. On the 21st of this month, needy people will gather at the village’s kraal and receive their gifts. The chairperson of the Ravele royal family, Doctor Elias Ravele, said the initiative was meant to raise children who would understand the need to help those who were suffering. He said if children of today understood the importance of tradition and culture, it would be easier to instil those values into the next generation. “This would instil a sense of ownership among the residents. They will feel that this community is theirs and ensure that it is free from social ills,” he added.

Chief Ramaano Muthu-ha-thonwi Ravele (standing right) and the chairperson of the Ravele royal family, Doctor Elias Ravele (standing left), photographed with members of the community standing in the back row, crèche children and their teachers.

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“Help, my money turned into newspaper cuttings” A resident of Manavhela village in the Kutama area, Ms Sesi Lethulachipi, was left shocked and stranded in the bustling Songozwi Street after scam artists stole R2 970 from her about two weeks ago. Limpopo Mirror arrived shortly after the robbers had driven off, and found a worried Lethulachipi surrounded by bemused spectators. “I made a cash withdrawal at a Capitec ATM and stacked all my cash inside my bra and started walking towards the Makhado Municipality offices,” she told the curious people, who also wanted to hear what had actually happened. “When I was walking past the Post Office, a smiling man touched me on the hand and walked past. Soon after I saw another man who mentioned loudly that there were people who were smearing muti on people, so that their money could disappear from their purses or pockets.” Lethulachipi felt a hot sensation on her arm and, when she looked, she saw a shiny brown substance. It terrified her so much that when the man approached, showed her his police card and told her to get inside his parked car for safety reasons, she agreed. There were two other men in the car. “They said they wanted to chase the criminals who had smeared muti on my arm,” she explained. “When it became obvious that the tsotsis were nowhere to be found, I asked to get off near Dunn’s clothing store.” The moment she stepped out of the car and closed the door, she noticed that her money was missing from her breast. She searched for it inside her brown

purse and found a brown envelope. When she saw newspaper cuttings inside the envelope, she shouted and cursed and cast the useless envelope against the rubbish bin. The thieves were gone. “A woman had advised me to pick up the envelope. She said the tsotsis who had turned my money into newspaper pieces would not be able to use that money if I kept the envelope,” she said. However, the thieves had robbed her of all her money. She wanted to buy some corrugated roofing sheets and bags of cement, so that her children could have a stable shelter.

Makhado police’s spokesperson, Const Irene Radzilane, said that they had in their records no case which was reported by Lethulachipi. However, she acknowledged that the police station had instances where unsuspecting people were alleged to have been smeared with a substance supposed to be muti. “This is only a scam,” she said. “No police officer will request for your cash, cellphone or ATM cards for any comparison on the street. The public is urged to report any incident of this nature to the police. You can even scream for help when approached by these people,” she said.

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10 19 December 2014

Lodge and Resort

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A member of parliament, Mr Moses Tseli, officially opened the Masana Lodge and Resort at Maname on Friday. The lodge and resort is situated in Nzhelele Maname next to Tshikuwi, approximately 500 metres from the N1-Wyliespoort T-Junction to Nzhelele. Tseli said that he is proud of this new exciting hospitality development, and he believes that the products will fill the distribution gap which has existed between Mphephu Resort and The Elias Resort for a long time. “The product will contribute immensely towards growth potential for domestic tourism in the area in particular, and the province in general, while assisting tour operators in packaging this iconic river (Tshikuwi).” The lodge and resort is divided into areas, namely a Caravan

Park, Picnic site, Swimming pool, comfortable rooms at affordable prices, and a conference hall. The manager of the Resort and Lodge, Mr Nicolus Muladi said that the project aims to fight unemployment in the most rural part of Vhembe, as well as in Limpopo as a whole. He thanked the traditional leader council, who gave them this land to make history in Vhembe. He also thanked his father, the CEO of Masana, Mr Ntsandeni Muladi for trusting him and encouraging him to dream bigger. ”This would just have been a dream if it wasn’t for the great people in this place”, he said. Muladi said that to realise this dream they had lost many things, but they had also gained much more along the

way. ”It’s just the beginning of a long journey”, he said. The CEO of Masana, Mr Ntsandeni Muladi said that the resort and lodge is now open for group functions, farewell functions, baby showers, weddings, meetings and year end functions. “We can also guarantee our clients in all confidence that we also provide the best of security in the resort, so prospective clients must know that Masana Lodge and Resort is the safest place to be at”, Muladi added. He said that they have made provision for braai spots and areas aplenty. He emphasised that no client would regret ever visiting Masana Lodge and Resort. “We look forward to giving our clients quality and amiable services.” For bookings contact Phumudzo at 079 669 4057 or the CEO at 082 341 0364.

Guests gathered at the official opening of the dining hall.

EPWP and suppervisors received certificates during the official opening.

Caravan park for the visitors.

From the left are, MP Moses Tseli handing a certificate to Khensani Maswangyi, Mashudu Munyai and Nicolus Guests will entertain themselves at the modern bar. Muladi.

The place of entertaiment.

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During the installation of a new chief at Ramauba on Saturday, Limpopo Mirror's photographer spotted three well-known personalities in the field of information and entertainment: SABC News 24 hours channel presenter Mpho Tsedu, Chief Nkhiphitheni Matsila and Meschack Mavuso (Vusi of Isdingo on SABC3). By Kaizer Nengovhela

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By Elmon Tshikhudo

“Scourge of abuse on the increase” The Munna Ndi Nnyi Men’s Forum, in partnership with stakeholders such as the Vuwani SAPS, the Lwamondo traditional authority and Legal Aid SA, which are championing non-violence against women and children, took another approach this year. They decided to identify the root causes of the evil acts against women and children. An event, which was attended by many organizations and stakeholders, took place at Munna Ndi Nnyi’s new of-

fice buildings a fortnight ago. The coordinator, Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini, said they had had many campaigns all over the country, but the scourge of abuse seemed to be on the increase. “We cannot be spectators while our women folk and children are being maimed, attacked and facing different forms of abuse. We have to dig deep and identify the root causes, and we invited these people so that they could speak out themselves. Hopefully, we will come up with resolutions

that could ease the scourge and we hope that, this time around, we can do away with it once and for all,” he said. He added that all stakeholders had taken an oath to help fight the scourge. W/O Elijah Malatjie of the Vuwani SAPS said that their policing area had managed to bring the scourge under control through personal interaction “with people on the ground. We do door-to-door campaigns where we visit communities and inform them about abuse.”

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Tears of joy as woman receives house The Manganyi family in Ma- anything serious to do with it. Cllr Lucy Mulaudzi, thanked vambe village near Malamulele I hear that a pastor is building the church for playing a develreceived an early Christmas a house for a family in this vil- opmental role within the comgift in the form of a four-room lage’.” However, the pastor was munity. “You have shown to us house from the Worship Tab- so taken aback with the speaker’s and this small community that ernacle Christian Church a statement that he had to drive the church acts as an embassy fortnight ago. out of the filling station without of hope and safety,” Mulaudzi Ms Pertunia Manganyi (24), a filling his tank with fuel. said. “We thank you so much for dedicated member of the church, “When we do God’s work, representing the kingdom of God and her parents were all tears and some people are there to dis- correctly. As government we smiles when Pastor Bafana Malo- courage us,” Malomane said. cannot achieve the objectives of mane officially handed them the “We built this house and we owe the ‘better life for all’ fully if the key of the new house. nobody a cent. The work of this church is not getting involved.” “I thank the pastor for building kind – building a house for people Munghana Lonene FM’s exus a house,” Manganyi said. “I like Pertunia – is not done by ecutive producer, Mr Million look up to Pastor Malomane as human strength but by God and Mabunda, said: “This church is a father figure and now he has His grace. I dedicate this house to doing the kind of the work that done exactly what a father will the Manganyi family and I pray Munghana Lonene supports and normally do for his children.” that may God bless them more.” we encourage the church to do The church indicated that The acting executive mayor, more works of this kind.” they did not compromise when they built the house. The house is fully furnished with all the necessary furniture; it has a ceiling and tiles on the floor. The painted walls and curtains look beautiful as they also create a homely atmosphere in the house. “I recalled a scenario which happened one day when I had stopped at a filling station for fuel,” Malomane said. “As I was still waiting for my tank to be filled with fuel, a person came closer and said to me, ‘Some people have got money to throw around Pastor Bafana Malomane dedicated the Manganyis’ new house to God because they don’t have on Sunday.


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By Kaizer Nengovhela

Joe Express ready to overpower Winners Park The affiliates of the ABC Motsepe League will play their last league matches this weekend before going for the festive holidays. Seven matches will be played at various venues throughout the province on Saturday and one on Sunday. Joe Express, the only side based in Vhembe District, are working hard to get the available three points when they host Winners Park at the Makwarela Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Express must win in order to keep their title hopes alive. The Express midfielders, Ishmael Jimo and Kabota Maduka, will give the opponents headache if not properly contained while their strikers, Simon Ramphabana and Thembisani Nevhulamba, are sharpened to kill. Bellevue Village Winners Park have reason to believe that they will collect the maximum points at the expense of Great North FC. The fact that Bellevue will be

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playing at their own slaughterhouse, Nkowankowa Stadium, will give them more zeal. The spirit is high in the Bellevue camp after booking a place in the provincial final of the Nedbank Cup. Bilika All Stars will lock horns with Mosesetjane All Stars at the Mahwelereg Stadium, and Polokwane United will host The Dolphins at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in their Polokwane derby. Dynamos and Mighty will meet at the Giyani Stadium and Lephalale Young Killers will have a date with Magezi FC at the TT Cholo Stadium in Polokwane. The match between Blue Rocks and A1 Terrors will be played at the Nkowankowa Stadium. The only match that will be played on Sunday will be between Modimolle Aces and Giyani Hotspurs at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium in Modimolle.

Mpheni Home Defenders pave their way up to the Safa ABC league by beating Madombidzha Arsenal 3-1 in an MMK Admistrator League match at Mpheni on Saturday. The first half was characterized by wasted scoring opportunities and no goal was scored in the first half. The absence of Balangani Mafela in Arsenal’s starting line-up was evident from the onset. Defenders were the first to blow the trumpet. Aaron Lisoga forced his way through the defence of Arsenal and blasted in a close-range rocket. Referee Shakes Netshiavha flashed his first yellow card in the 54th minute. Londy Musiamo of Arsenal tackled Ndaedzo from behind and the referee was lenient enough not to give him his marching orders. Arsenal solitary goal came in the 64th minute. Dakalo Nwanamidwa tried his luck from outside the box with a left-foot ground cutter. As if he were a spectator, the keeper of Defenders watched as the ball hit the back of the net. The only change which Defenders

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lost hope after the goal. That gave Defenders a good chance to score their third goal. An overlapping midfielder-cum-striker of Defenders, Melvin Mabatha, hooked the ball in after a scramble within the box and scored easily.

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The opening matches of the annual Taki’s Games Tournament will be played this weekend. According to one of the organizers, Mr Takalani Rabali, 32 teams from the Nzhelele valley affiliated to the Makhado LFA and the MMK Administrators League will take part in the tournament. The opening matches will be played at the teams’ open grounds, while the remaining matches will be staged at the Rabali Stadium from 26 to 28 December. The semifinal and final will be played on Saturday, 3 January. The affiliation fee for participation in the tournament is R300 per team. The winners will receive R8 000, a soccer kit, gold medals and a floating trophy. The runners-up will receive R4 000, soccer kit and silver medals. The teams booted out in the semifinals will each take home R2 000 and a soccer kit, while teams losing in the quarterfinals will each receive R1 000 and a soccer kit. Altech Autopage, Day Toner Group and Rabali Transport will sponsor the tournament. According to Rabali, the children from the Rabali Resource Centre will benefit from the income that will be raised during the tournament.

Fabulous prizes are awaiting the achievers during the Sinthumule/ Kutama Community Sport Development Soccer Challenge that will take place from Christmas Day to New Year’s Day. The first matches of the tournament will be staged at the Muraleni, Muduluni and Ravele grounds and the final will be played at the Ravele grounds. According to the media liaison officer of the organisers, Mr Elvis Phathela, the winners will receive R10 000, a floating trophy, soccer kit and gold medals. The second-placed team will receive R6 000, new soccer kit and silver medals, while the team in third place will get R3 000, bronze medals and a new soccer kit. The fourthplaced teams will receive R2 000 and a soccer kit and the four teams that defeated in the quarterfinals will get R800 each. The four teams beaten in the second-round matches will

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Ndwamato Miriri of TNN (right) and Ndamulelo Ravhura of Cobra Stars chase the ball. By Frank Mavhungu

TNN too strong for Cobras Tshakhuma Na Ndilani collected maximum points at the expense of Cobra Stars in their MMK Administrators League match at the Levubu Rugby Stadium on Sunday. The visitors from Tshisaulu committed suicide by setting offside traps, but they could not pull it off. They were severely punished for that. Takalani Mulaudzi went loose from the middle of the park and beat the keeper with a half volley five minutes into the game. The defenders of Cobra Stars just watched as Mulaudzi scored an easy goal. Cobra Stars were the first to effect change to their starting line-up. They introduced Enos Madzhuta for Phathutshedzo Mulaudzi in the 18th minute. Fhatuwani Nemusumani of TNN

was also reprimanded with a card for dangerous play in the 29th minute. Takalani Mulaudzi completed his brace in the 34th minute. He again beat the offside trap and sent the keeper the wrong way. The players and officials of Stars were not happy with the referee’s decision to remain silent when Mulaudzi scored. They argued that Mulaudzi had scored the goal from an offside position. The situation was calmed when the keeper of Stars, Nnditsheni Sigaba, was booked for a prolonged argument with the referee. The score was 2-0 at half time. Sedzazwau Mushoma scored the third for TNN in the 76th minute. He finished off a square pass from Rofhiwa Netshiungani.

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get R500 each, while the 12 teams knocked out in the first round will receive R400 each. The fixtures for the first-round matches are: Muduluni grounds: MML FC vs Zamenkomste Happy Boys, Maebane Aces United vs Madodonga United, Tshiozwi All Stars vs Muduluni Young Chiefs and Zoutpansberg Powerline vs Zamenkomste Liverpool. Ravele grounds: Magau FC vs Madombidzha Celtic, Ramantsha FC vs Ravele Highlanders, Mpheni Home Defenders vs Ravele Black Dragons and Makhitha Oscar Stars vs Tshiozwi Anchors. Muraleni grounds: Muraleni United Brothers vs Eltivilas FC, Madombidzha Try Again vs Makhitha Iyarunga FC, Muraleni Young Rebellions vs Baroka FC and Madombidzha Western Stars vs Maebane Young Eagles.

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After collecting full points in their away fixture against African Warriors at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in Phuthaditshaba last weekend, Black Leopards will play another league match away from home this weekend. They will travel to Durban to meet Lamontville Golden Arrows at the Chatsworth Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Black Leopards have a score to settle with Golden Arrows. Lidoda Duvha lost 0-1 to Arrows in their opening league match at the Thohoyandou Stadium three months ago.

Leopards’ Malawian defender, Harry Nyirenda, will be available for selection tomorrow. Nyirenda was out of action for two matches due to injury. If given a chance, Nyirenda will form a deadly combination with Thivhavhudzi Ndou at the back, while Bongani Manana and Sanele Mkhize are expected to keep the Arrows defence running throughout the game. Jomo Cosmos will host Highlandspark at the Vaal University of Technology Stadium. Cosmos are currently leading the pack and beating them in their own backyard will not be easy for

Highlandspark. Witbank Spurs will host Thanda Royal Zulu at the Puma Rugby Stadium, while Milano United will test their strength against African Warriors at the Charles Mopedi Stadium. The fumbling Maluti FET College will be the visitors in their match against Vasco da Gama at the Parow Park Stadium in Durban. Sunday will see Baroka host Royal Eagles at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. The two matches that will be played this evening are Santos vs FC Cape Town and Garankuwa United vs Cape Town All Stars.


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In spite of short­comings this couple are blessed A blind couple of Manganyi of Waterval has proven that a disability is not a stumbling block to achieve something in life. Jackson Manganyi (51) and Emily Mabasa (50), a blind married couple, are renowned gospel artists. They released their first album, Ndzi katekile (I am blessed) in 2010. “I play the keyboard while my wife, Emily, sings and our children, Nhlamulo (20), Privilege (17) and Ripfumelo (15), are the backing vocalists. We used to

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The pupils of Dididi Primary School recently received a huge gift, when a former pupil of the school, Thomani Mathabi, donated a mobile library, equipped with books. Mathabi is the sales manager of Roymec Technologies, a Gauteng-based company. “Our company is targeting the previously disadvantaged schools in Limpopo and Gauteng, and Dididi Primary was identified as the first in Limpopo to benefit. We have also presented a similar gift to Alexandra Primary School,” said Mathabi. During the presentation of the gift, pupils also received educational toys. Dididi’s principal, Mr Tshisamphiri Mathabi, was over the moon and said the gift hugely exceeded what they had expected. “Books form an essential part in teaching and learning. Reading is the heartbeat of education,” he added. A Grade 7 pupil, Risuna Mthombeni, said reading would help the pupils to improve their vocabulary. In our photograph, Mr Tshisamphiri Mathabi(left), receives books from Mr Thomani Mathabi, with some of the pupils holding books during the event. (Photo: Silas Nduvheni) By Kaizer Nengovhela

“Love and appreciate people living with disabilities” The MEC for Sports Arts and Culture, Nandi in our houses and community.” He it work, but all our efforts seem to Ndalane, welcomed the fact that people with urged parents to stop abusing these be going the wrong way as we are disabilities were being given increased opportu- people and to stop using them as not being considered for big tenders. nities to assert themselves in various spheres of sources of income. He said that the The municipality is not following the society. She paid tribute, in particular, to those disability grants should be used the stipulated 2% employment quota for involved in improving the quality of life of this way they were intended. disabled people in every department, sector of society. One of people with a disability, and we are being overlooked for Ndalane addressed a large crowd of disabled Mr Humbulani Nengovhela, said learnerships and receive no funding people at Dzanani hall during the provincial cel- they had braved the cold and gone in for projects. We would like all this ebration of International Disabled Persons Day their numbers to cast their votes. “We to be changed as we are citizens of two weeks ago. support our government and we will this country and we deserve the best,” "During our first decade of democracy, we saw do everything in our power to make he said. the transformation of parliament and government departments, to reflect the fact that we are a society with a large number of people with disabilities, who have a right to serve in these institutions," she said. "We come from a past which did not treat people with disabilities with respect, which did not recognise them as full citizens of this country and did not accord them the status they deserve in society. This has all been changed," she added. The MEC pointed out that the nation's responsibility in this regard stretched beyond its borders, as it was necessary to advance the cause of people with disabilities throughout the continent. The past decade had seen great advances made to ensure this sector's access to free primary health care, she said. The country had also come a long way towards addressing the educational needs of disabled people, by using a more integrated approach, as opposed to the special schools concept that existed before, she explained. Vhembe District mayor Tshitereke Matibe urged Some of the disabled people who attended the event pose for a photo. the community not to MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY push these people away. "We have this kind of Tel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920 event because we want to show disable and NOTICE challenged people that PROPOSED SALE OF ERF 786, we love and accept them

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By Frank Mavhungu

Another away victory for Black Leopards Dangerous Tigers and Anchors in draw Black Leopards proved that they mean business by winning their third match in a row when they crushed African Warriors 2-1 in their NFD match at the Charles Mopedi Stadium at Phuthaditshaba in the Free State on Saturday. Although the home side were the first to find the net, Lidoda Duvha did not lose their fighting spirit. The Warriors’ solitary goal came in the 24th minute via Eric Mofokeng. He headed home after a corner kick that was taken by Joel Seoka. Black Leopards found the equaliser nine minutes before the break. Irvin Mahangwahaya blasted in a rocket

after receiving a neat pass from Leonard Ntshangase. Morgan Shivambu scored the winning goal later in the game. Black Leopards moved from the third last position to the 10th spot on the log, following the results. In their Cape Town derby which was played at the Athlone Stadium, Santos beat their neighbours, Vasco da Gama, 1-0. Baroka and Maluti FET College played to a 1-1 draw at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. Witbank Spurs lost their second match in a row. They were beaten 1-2 by Royal Eagles at the Puma Rugby Stadium in

Witbank. Lamontville Golden Arrows continued to pave their way up by winning their match against Highandspark at the Chatsworth Stadium in Durban 2-0. Jomo Cosmos beat Cape Town All Stars 3-1 and moved to the top of the log with 29 points, one ahead of Golden Arrows. FC Cape Town shared the spoils with Milano United, following their 1-1 draw at the NNK Rugby Stadium in Cape Town, while Thanda Royal Zulu shared the spoils with Garankuwa United. They played to a 1-1 draw at the Pilditch Stadium in Pretoria.

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Foundation to host talent search matches The Thabo Mongalo Sports Foundation will host the Makhado Talent Search Soccer Tournament during the festive season holidays. It is expected that 32 teams will participate. The foundation and tournament are the brainchild of a former PSL player, Thabo Mongalo, who had previously played for SuperSport United, Platinum Stars and Black Leopards. “Local players hardly have an opportunity to showcase their football talents as the result of a lack of development and professional soccer clubs

In their Makhado LFA match played at the Gwamasenga grounds on Saturday, Gwamasenga Dangerous Tigers held Mashau Anchors to a 1-1 draw. The game was characterized by wasted scoring opportunities. Both sides managed to create more than half a dozen scoring chances during the first half, but neither could convert them into goals. Tigers’ veteran midfielder, Mashudu “Vhafunzi” Mufamadi, was a livewire in the first 20 minutes of the game, distributing some telling passes to the strikers from time to time. His original stamina, however, vanished with time. Tigers lost shape in the middle of the park towards the end of the first half. At that stage, their midfielder, Mashudu Mufamadi, was looking weary. Vhukhudo Masuku of Tigers was booked with a card three minutes before the teams adjourned for the half-time break. Anchors took advantage of the fact that the Tigers’ midfielder, Mashudu Mufamadi, was a dead element in the last half and they opened their account in the 57th minute. A heartbreaking scramble within the box gave birth to the Anchors’ goal, scored by Ampharisaho Mukhesi. He tapped in the ball while the Tigers’ keeper, Tshilisanani Madzunye, was obscured by his own defenders. Tigers replaced Mufamadi with Emmanuel “Didiza” Muofhe in the 65th minute and Anchors responded by introducing Andani Rambau and Mpho Ramulifho for Ndivhuwo Mashau and Homeboy Kgatla. Tigers found the equalizer in the 78th minute. A substitute, Emmanuel Muofhe, forced his way through and beat the keeper with a ground cutter. Tshilidzi Munyai of Tigers was also reprimanded with a card for obstruction in the dying minutes of the game.

in our district,” Mongalo said. The foundation invited professional coaches, scouts, agents and professional players to come and motivate the players. The tournament will run from 19 December 2014 to 1 January 2015. Mongalo said that the goal of the foundation was to unearth soccer talent by identifying young stars with potential and getting them soccer trials with PSL and NFD teams. “The new talent will also get an opportunity to play friendly matches against professional teams,” he said. The teams will play for an overall prize of R35 000, with additional prizes of jerseys, soccer balls, medals and trophies. The tournament has the full support of the Makhado Municipality’s sports, arts and culture section. The sports and youth officer within the municipality, Mr Livhuwani Rangolo, said: “This is going to be a busy festive season for our soccer stars from different villages and towns.” For more information, interested people can contact Thabo Mongalo on 073 7755 775 The founder of the Makhado Talent Search Soccer Tournament, Mr or at thabomongalo@ Rendani “Bumba” Sitholimela of Tigers yahoo.com. controls the ball. Thabo Mongalo. Fixtures

Can the Super Eagles beat Benfica? The last four matches for the top 32 matches of the annual Zama Zama Soccer Challenge will be played at the Homu 14 B sports grounds on Saturday afternoon. It remains to be seen whether Olifantshoek Super Eagles will have the guts to beat Juluka Benfica when they meet in their opening match at 10:00. Super Eagles were booted out of the competition in the semifinal stage last year. Madungani FC and Homu Barcelona will test each other’s strength in what promises to be a thriller. Giyani Real Madrid and Nwamankena FC will follow at 14:00. The activities for the day will be wrapped up by the match between Limpopo Poison and Manombe Flying Birds. The opening matches were

played at the same venue on Wednesday. Wednesday’s matches were: Thomo Dynaros vs Bode Arrow Mountain, Gwambe Hungry Lions vs Big Lions, Hatshama Peace Makes vs Gawula Movers and Mhlahlandela FC vs Dzekula Sky Masters. Yesterday’s fixtures were: Ntsemi FC vs Moonlight FC, Mavalani Real Mighty Boys vs Khakhala United, Mtititi Giant Reefs vs IBC All Stars and Mboni Junior Chiefs and Manchester United. The same number of matches will be played today, Friday. Church Super Eagles and Dzingidzingi FC will fight for a place in the next stage of the competition at 10:00. John Mabasa FC will take on Homu Fighters soon afterwards. The remaining two fixtures are Khumbula Stars vs

Thomo All Stars and KYD vs Mapayeni Gladiators. According to the founder and sponsor for the tournament, Mr Victor Hlungwani, this year’s champions will become R15 000 richer. They will also be presented with a soccer kit, floating trophy and gold medals. The runners-up will take home a cash prize of R10 000 and silver medals, while the teams booted out of the tournament in the semifinals will each receive R4 000. Individual awards will be presented to the top goal scorer, player of the tournament, goalkeeper of the tournament, best coach of the tournament and the best referee. The final is scheduled to be played on Wednesday, December 31.

Vhukhudo Masuku of Tigers controls the high ball.

LEAGUE LOGS Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 No handwritten logs will be accepted Absa Premiership Team Kaizer Chiefs Bidvest Wits Mamelodi Sundowns Ajax Cape Town Orlando Pirates Maritzburg Utd Black Aces Chippa United Polokwane City Bloem Celtic Supersport United Platinum Stars University of Pretoria Moroka Swallows Free State Stars AmaZulu

Played 16 16 15 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 15 15 15 14

Won 12 8 6 6 6 5 5 6 6 4 5 4 3 4 4 1

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

Lost 0 5 2 5 5 3 4 6 6 6 7 6 6 8 8 8

For 24 19 18 15 21 18 19 15 23 13 18 15 13 17 15 11

Against Points 7 40 15 27 10 25 19 23 14 22 11 22 18 21 16 21 26 21 13 17 19 17 19 16 16 15 25 15 23 15 23 8

The Best Youth Development League U/10 Boys Team Nzama Real Madrid Tshipale FC Mabvete Peace Makers

Played Won 6 3 5 2 5 2 6 0

Draw 2 1 1 2

Lost 1 2 2 4

For 11 7 7 2

Against Points 6 11 3 7 10 7 12 2

Team Nyathi FC Nzama FC Masca Brazil Mabvete Peace Makers Real Madrid Come Together Manenzhe Liverpool

The Best Youth Development U/12 Boys Played Won Draw Lost 11 8 2 1 11 6 1 4 11 5 2 3 11 4 2 5 11 3 3 5 12 3 2 7 11 3 1 8

For 29 21 13 14 13 11 15

Against Points 8 26 15 19 12 17 17 14 18 12 22 11 27 10

Team Mpumbuluni Y Fighters Madimbo Chelsea Try Together Nesar Real Touch Bale Roller Mills Nzama FC Nwalimuhulu FC Tshikudini Y Stars

The Best Youth Development League U/17 Boys Played Won Draw Lost For 13 8 4 1 31 13 7 4 2 24 13 5 5 3 18 14 6 4 5 18 13 5 3 5 21 13 5 1 7 19 13 2 6 5 14 14 1 1 12 5

Against Points 4 28 7 25 11 20 20 19 16 18 31 16 22 12 45 4

Team Real Madrid Madimbo Chelsea Tshivhongweni FC

Best Youth Development U/19 Girls League Log Played Won Draw Lost For 4 3 0 1 11 3 1 1 1 2 3 0 1 2 0

Against Points 2 9 5 4 8 1

The Best Youth Development League U/15 Boys Team Real Madrid Makavhini FC Manenzhe Liverpool Y Ocean Swallows Young Mighty Bucks

Played 9 9 10 9 9

Team Jomo Cosmos Milano United AFC Golden Arrows Thanda Royal Zulu FC FC Cape Town Royal Eagles Santos Baroka FC Cape Town All Stars Black Leopards Vasco Da Gama Witbank Spurs Highlands Park African Warriors Garankuwa United Maluti FET College

Played 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 15 15 15 15

Won 7 7 6 2 2

Draw 1 1 0 3 1

Lost 1 1 4 4 6

For 26 23 17 11 8

Against Points 5 22 5 22 21 18 15 9 20 7

For 25 22 18 21 18 20 18 20 19 20 9 9 15 14 13 15

Against Points 11 29 12 28 14 27 10 25 13 21 22 20 23 20 16 19 19 19 21 18 13 18 11 17 20 17 22 16 16 12 33 8

For 26 17 20 13 13 9 11 9

Against Points 6 26 13 15 18 14 10 11 16 11 14 9 16 7 25 6

For 13 6 1 1

Against Points 3 4 3 4 4 0 11 0

National First Division Won 8 7 7 6 4 5 6 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 2 2

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

Lost 2 1 2 2 2 5 7 4 4 7 4 5 6 7 7 11

Ramagalela Development Soccer League Team Mamvuka Disco 5 Matsa Power-Care Acad Rabali To 4 Joyce FC Tshikudo First Prof Makushu P Y Boys Makhado Tiger Boys Mamvuka Dynamoc FC Mamvuka FC Napoli

Played 10 9 9 8 10 9 9 9

Won 8 4 4 3 3 2 1 1

Draw 2 3 2 2 2 3 4 3

Lost 0 1 3 3 5 4 4 5

The Best Funerals Masters League Log

Mr Victor Hlungwani.

Team Mukovha Masters Mutale Masters Madimbo Masters Tshitanzwavhuyo Masters

Played 2 2 1 1

Won 1 1 0 0

Draw 1 1 0 0

Lost 0 0 1 1


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