Limpopo Mirror 19 May 2023

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Mr Mashudu Ligunuba from Ha-Luvhimbi village, standing next to his Toyota Fortuner shortly after the police had handed it back to him late on Tuesday afternoon (16 May).

Mr Mashudu Ligunuba (63), a well-known businessman from Ha-Luvhimbi village, whose car was hijacked at gunpoint at Makonde village last Wednesday night (10 May), says the fact that businesses cannot even operate safely in this country anymore because of criminals is a crying shame.

Ligunuba’s Toyota Fortuner, driven by one of his staff members, was hijacked at Mudaswali River at about 18:00. According to the driver (22), he was washing the car at the river when he was ambushed by two gun-wield-

ing young men. Pointing to a big gash on his head, the still-traumatised young man said they had hit him with the butt of a gun and demanded money and bank cards. “I told them I did not have a cent with me, and I had only R200 in the bank. They put me into the boot of [the Fortuner] and drove into a bushy area and demanded my bank pin. They said if I gave them the wrong pin, they would shoot me and throw my body in the bush. They drove to the garage and bought petrol for R70 before driving towards Tshilamba.”

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“I’m not buying a status”

... But rumours have it that a new deal is on the cards for Black Leopards

Black Leopards’ owner, Mr David “Tshifhe” Thidiela, strongly denied rumours earlier this week that he was about to buy the status of another first-division or premier-league team. He said that if his team were relegated, they would have to work their way to the top again, without taking shortcuts.

But his words are being taken with more than a pinch of salt by soccer pundits. Many experts believe that negotiations to acquire another status are at an advanced stage, and that for the announcement to be made is just a matter of time.

The Thohoyandou-based Black Leopards team have had a horrendous season, ending last on the log in the National First Division (Motsepe Foun-

dation Championship). This once prestigious team are about to join their Limpopo counterparts, TTM, in being relegated to the third-tier ABC Motsepe League. This will also mean that Lidoda Duvha, as the club is affectionately known, are moving to the ranks of the amateur sides.

Last week, rumours started spreading that Mr Thidiela had concluded an agreement to buy another status. Initially the name of TS Galaxy, a premier-league side was mentioned. This was followed by rumours that he was about to buy Cape Town All Stars’ status. All Stars ended fourth on the Motsepe Foundation Championship log, narrowly missing out on a chance to move to the higher division.

During an interview on Tuesday, how-

ever, Thidiela was adamant that these were all just rumours. “I’m not going to buy someone else’s status,” he said. “I don’t have a problem with people who are always speculating. Do that, but I’m not going to do it. If I’m relegated, I’m going to play in the ABC Motsepe League.”

Thidiela said that Lidoda duvha would simply have to work their way up again, instead of taking shortcuts. “In football, you must be patient,” he said.

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“Makonde is becoming a hotspot for hijackings”

Last respects for Ramaloko

Scores of mourners were overcome with grief as they said their final goodbyes to 15-year-old Rotondwa Ramaloko, who tragically lost her life during an armed robbery at Elim Mall last week. The funeral service was held at Ha-Mashamba on 13 May, and she was laid to rest at Ha-Maila Cemetery. Rotondwa, a Grade 9 learner at Michael Denga Ramabulana Secondary School, was fatally shot during a shoot-out between security guards and robbers who took off with money they had stolen from a cash-in-transit company. The scene played out in the parking lot near Roots Butchery. Police spokesperson W/O Foster Rambau confirmed that no arrests have been made yet and the police investigation is still ongoing. Photo: Thembi Siaga.

Molokgadi Sarah Ramalata, the security officer who was shot and killed at Muduluni Community Hall, was given a dignified funeral at Madabani on Saturday, 13 May. Molokgadi and her sister, Luanda Faith Ramalata, who worked for different security firms but were stationed together on the night of the incident, were attacked on the night of 6 May. While load shedding was implemented, two unknown suspects suddenly appeared from the back of the building and started shooting directly at the women. Molokgadi was shot in the head, chest and other parts of her body, while Luanda was shot in both legs. Mr RC Maphaha, the manager of CS Security, where Molokgadi was employed, described her as a dedicated security officer who had contributed a lot to the fight against crime. Luanda has since been discharged from hospital. In the photo are some of the family members next to Molokgadi’s tombstone. Photo supplied.

A befitting farewell for Vho-Nyadzanga Tanzwani (94)

Obituary

Vho-Nyadzanga Tanzwani (94), a well-known and much-loved local subsistence farmer, was laid to rest at her home village of Khubvi, north of Thohoyandou, on Saturday, 13 May. Vho-Nyadzanga drew her last breath on 3 May, just two months after she had buried her husband, Vho-Rauvhona Philemon Tanzwani. He was a retired school principal and 95 when he passed away.

With hundreds of mourners attending the funeral, Vho-Nyadzanga’s send-off was a celebration of a life well lived, being a highly respected Christian until her last day on earth, and a staunch member of the Salvation Army.

Captain Siyabonga Mcineka of the Salvation Army told the mourners that someone as valuable to society as Vho-Nyadzanga had been, did not die normally but multiplied. “We can all concur

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He said that, after some time, they had entered a gravel road and driven for about 20 minutes before they had stopped the car, pulled him out of the boot and told him to run without looking back while they had pointed the gun at him. “I thought they were going to shoot me from the back while [I was] running, but I ran as fast as I could, until I heard them driving away.”

He said he later realised that they had dropped him off at Ngalavhani village, which is about 10 kilometres

that Vho-Nyadzanga was not on this earth only to add numbers; she touched and changed many lives

during her lifetime. The 94 years that she lived clearly demonstrate that God had blessed her with many

days because she was an asset to so many of us. She had completed her work on earth with diligence, and now God has promoted her to glory. We need to celebrate her life because she was a wonderful gift from our Lord,” he said.

Vho-Nyadzanga was born into a royal family at Khubvi village on 3 April 1929. Her late parents, Tshikutu Andries Randima and Nyaluvhimba Mutangwa Randima had five children, of which Vho-Nyadzanga was the third born. Although she never went to school herself, she strongly believed in the importance of a good education and supported all six of her children in their educational journeys.

Vho-Nyadzanga is survived by her younger sister, Vho-Luvhengo Mauvhelwana, brother Vho-Avhapfani Thomson Randima, six children (Thivhilaeli, Thinandavha, Tshilidzi, Aluwani, Annah and Priscilla), 19 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

from Tshilamba Township. There he sought help from the villagers, who managed to phone his boss and his parents. “My father and my boss arrived after a while and, as I was still bleeding, they rushed me to a local clinic, but unfortunately it was closed. They took me to the Donald Fraser Hospital, which is about 30 kilometres away from Ngalavhani village,” he said.

On Sunday, the police spotted two young men who were struggling to start a white Toyota Fortuner next to Thavhani Mall. When

they approached them, one ran away, but they managed to arrest the other suspect and recover the stolen car.

Ligunuba said that when he had arrived at the scene, he had been told that the arrested suspect was an undocumented Zimbabwean national. “Our borders are so porous that illegal foreigners come to our country every day to commit crime, then leave again without a trace. It is obvious that my car was going to be sold in Zimbabwe. How are we going to operate in such situations

as businesspeople? When your drivers are out there working, you don’t even know whether they will come back alive or in a plastic bag,” he fumed.

According to Ligunuba, the village is becoming a hotspot for car hijackings in the Vhembe District. Over the past few years, many cars have been hijacked at Makonde and the nearby Khubvi villages, without ever being recovered. “This area must be prioritised as a hijacking hotspot and monitored regularly by the police,” he said.

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Members of the Salvation Army carried the remains of Vho-Nyadzanga Tanzwani to a waiting hearse before she was laid to rest at Khubvi graveyard.
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Two more ATMs blown up by robbers at Bungeni

Bungeni residents and the surrounding communities have been dealt a second vicious blow in the space of a month, after robbers destroyed all of their ATMs.

Three weeks ago, they lost one of their three ATMs when armed robbers blew up a Capitec ATM at the Saseki shopping complex. In the early hours of Sunday, 14 May, the

same shopping complex was hit by criminals again, who blew up the remaining two ATMs, leaving the community with no banking facilities.

Limpopo police spokesperson Col Malesela Ledwaba confirmed the incident. “Five unknown armed male suspects accosted security guards at the Njhakanjhaka Saseki shopping complex in Bungeni and held them hostage while they bombed the ATMs. It is

not clear at this stage whether any money was taken from the ATMs or not, but the suspects fled the scene on foot, without firing any shots,” he said.

The bombing has left these rural communities somewhat handicapped. The ATMs saved many of the residents the costs of taking taxis to nearby towns for their banking needs.

Mr Makhayisani Mabunda, chairperson of the Bungeni royal council, said the second bombing had come as a big shock to the community. “We have not even had time to get over the first bombing three weeks ago, now this. We are a very rural community with no facilities except the ATMs. Poverty is at its worst here, and residents depend on grants and can hardly afford taxi fares to town. This is very sad for us, and we just hope the police will do their work and stop this carnage,” he said.

Ledwaba said a manhunt had been launched to track down the suspects, who are still at large. “As police, we request anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the suspects to contact Captain Mabunda on 082 565 7901. Alternatively, they can contact the nearest police station, Crime Stop number 08600 10111 or go to the MySAPSApp. Investigations are underway,” he said.

Don’t let the fight for top positions divide the ANC, warns ANC’s Ludere

by the regional secretary of the ANC, Mr Rudzani Ludere. His group is backing VDM’s mayor, Dowelani Nenguda, as deputy chairperson, with the mayor of Collins Chabane Municipality, Shadrack Maluleke, as deputy secretary.

Ludere warned members not to use the congress to divide the party in the region. He said that the special REC should focus on the task at hand as they were gearing for the 2024 general election.

The ANC’s top brass in the Vhembe District will gather at the Nandoni Waterfront Lodge this weekend for a special regional elective council (REC) meeting. Two important positions, namely those of deputy chairperson and deputy secretary of the Vhembe region, need to be filled on Saturday.

The two positions became vacant after the murder of the previous deputy secretary and Collins Chabane mayor, Moses Maluleke, last year and the death of the deputy chairperson of the regional ANC, Adv Makonde Mathivha. The Vhembe region is Limpopo’s second-biggest ANC constituency.

The coming election has split the local ANC structures into two groups. One group wants the current mayor of

Finalist in Miss Universe Africa 2023 pageant needs your support

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Madaba, one of the top 22 finalists in the Mrs Universe Africa 2023, says she did not enter the pageant for fun. The Dlamini Soweto-born lass, whose other roots are in Shayandima in Thohoyandou, says she wants to make an impact and touch people’s lives in a positive way. Through her organisation, the Mishumo Madaba Foundation, she also aims to raise awareness and help women realise and have hope in the knowing that, if she can do it, they too can do it.

This beautiful businesswoman has been in the construction, beauty and wellness fields for over a decade. She is also the owner of Tsiko Beauty Spa, which has done business with her reputable local clients, as well as some quite well-known clients, including celebrities from TV soapie Muvhango, and Drum Magazine, who have contributed to her brand.

“As a businesswoman in construction and the beauty and wellness space, and as a philanthropist, my journey on the Mrs Universe Africa platform will inspire many girls and women out there, as I share with them what I am passionate about. I am passionate about touching lives and hearts to protect the little girl mentally, physically, and emotionally through the Mishumo Madaba Foundation,”

she says.

Madaba also fights for the economic empowerment of minorities and the problems that small and medium businesses in this country are facing that keep them from growing into big businesses.

The final takes place at the Lyric Theatre in Gold Reef City on 9 July. Support Madaba by voting online for contestant student number 20 on Webticket, Pick ‘n Pay or Boxer. Or follow her on the Mrs Universe

Africa Instagram (@mrsuniverseafrica), Facebook or her personal Instagram page (@ mishumo.m).

“We are also required to collect R10 000. This amount will be donated to the charity Dorah’s Ark, a home for children in Roodepoort, towards autism and towards women affected by gender-based violence. Those who want to support my journey through sponsorship and partnership, please contact me on 083 340 4584,” she said.

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Makhado Municipality, Samuel Munyai, to be elected as deputy chairperson, with Miyelani Chauke to serve as deputy secretary. Chauke is a councillor of the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) but has come under fire after he was accused of illegally connecting water to his own business premises at Mhinga village. The faction supporting Munyai and Chauke’s appointment is led by the current regional chairperson of the ANC, Mr Tshitereke Matibe.

In the other corner is a faction led

“We have no doubt that the regional leadership, in consultation with the provincial leadership, have done everything in their power to ensure that all is well and all systems are ready,” said Ludere.

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Mishumo Thanyani Madaba needs your support to win the Mrs Universe Africa 2023 crown. Photo supplied. The FNB and Nedbank ATMs at the Saseki Shopping Complex in Njakanjaka in Bungeni were bombed by robbers. Photo supplied. Makhado Mayor Samuel Munyai stands for deputy regional chairperson. Photo supplied. Vhembe Executive Mayor Dowelani Nenguda stands for deputy regional chairperson. Photo supplied.

Water arrive at last for “desperate” villagers of Tshivhangani village

The Tshivhangani community received some relief from the severe lack of water they have been experiencing for the past few years when the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) at long last arrived to drill a new borehole at the village last week.

Taps at this village have been without a drop of water for the past two years since their borehole broke down. The residents were at the point of losing all hope that the VDM would ever come to fix the borehole, so that they could have clean drinking water again, when the municipality finally came to their aid.

The borehole was drilled last Monday (8 May). Although the residents still do not have running water from their own taps in their homes, the new borehole provides them with

two communal water stations, which were set up and ready for use by Wednesday (10 May).

The VDM’s spokesperson, Mr Matodzi Ralushai, urged the community to look after the borehole and prevent vandalisation or tampering with in any way. “I am appealing to everybody in the community to safeguard the borehole, because there might be people who will be targeting the borehole. We will be erecting

more boreholes in due time,” he said.

One of the residents, Ms Promise Rasoesoe, was excited and happy that the community finally had clean water again. “Our people have been thirsty for a long time, even when we tried many times to engage the municipality. We know many other communities have the same challenges as we have here, so we are thankful for this clean water,” she said.

Hlanganani FM’s offices get destroyed by arsonists

The residents of Bungeni Xitachi village woke up to the sad news on Sunday (14 May) that the building that hosted their local radio station, Hlanganani FM, had been burnt down by unknown individuals.

The community radio station ceased operations five years ago because of non-compliance with ICASA legislation, causing them to lose their license.

The latest incident took place just as the community members were eagerly anticipating the reopening of the radio station. The community had previously dismissed the board members of the station and appointed two leaders from the local traditional council to handle the license-renewal process in 2020.

Grade 9 learner of Manaledzi dies after being knocked over by car

A Grade 9 learner from Manaledzi High died on his way to school last Wednesday (10 May), after being hit by a speeding car.

According to an eyewitness,

the deceased boy, identified as Dakalo Phaladi (14) from Ravele, was walking next to the road with a group of other learners from different schools when the vehicle approached at high speed. The driver allegedly lost control of his vehicle and ploughed into the group of children, hitting only Dakalo. He died at the scene.

Limpopo police spokesperson Lt Col Malesela Ledwaba urged motorists again to be extra cautious when driving. He condemned any form of reckless driving, especially speeding by drivers along the roads. “The cause of this accident is still not clear at this stage. A case of culpable homicide was opened, and investigations are continuing,” said Ledwaba.

Dakalo’s mother, Ms Mpho Tshaduli, said the family members were still trying to recover from the shock. “God only knows why this happened.

It is very painful to lose a child like this,” she said.

The principal of Manaledzi High, Dr Samuel Tshigomana, said the school was deeply saddened by the incident. He expressed his sincere condolences to the bereaved family.

“Dakalo was a bright learner who was serious about his education. We will, as a matter of urgency, dispatch a team of professionals to the school to give counselling to the kids who are traumatised,” he said.

The chairperson of the Sinthumule Traditional Council, Mr Makhado Sinthumule, described the incident as a tragedy. He said he had been complaining about speeding vehicles in the area for some time now. “We are greatly saddened that another innocent life has been lost in this way,” he said.

Dakalo will be buried at Ravele on Saturday, 20 May, with the service starting at 06:00.

According to a reliable source interviewed by Limpopo Mirror, the attack on the radio station’s offices has left the community feeling hopeless. “The incident was preceded by two gunshots [by the perpetrators, before they set the station on fire]. As community members, we deeply feel the loss of the radio station, as it was our only local station and we had been eagerly awaiting its return,” she said.

The chairperson of the Bungeni royal council, Mr Makhayisani Mabunda,

expressed his disappointment, highlighting the radio station’s importance as a vital source of information and communication for the community. “We received a call from the local headman and discovered that the fire was uncontrollable, resulting in nothing being left.

Prior to the fire, the station had already been vandalised, prompting us to salvage some of the remaining equipment,” Mabunda said.

Mr Vicky Muvhali, the chairperson of the Njhakanjhaka traditional council, referred to their efforts to renew the license in 2020 and the subsequent request to reapply. “We reapplied last in 2021, and our application was acknowledged. We were awaiting the gazetting

of the license, as our application had been recognised,” Muvhali said. He said that they had no idea as to why the building was set alight and what the motive behind it might be.

The Limpopo police spokesperson Col Malesela Ledwaba confirmed the arson attack. “The officers attended to the scene and the fire fighters were summoned and arrived and extinguished the fire. Several items, including furniture, were gutted. No arrests were made so far,” Ledwaba said.

The police are investigating the incident. Anyone with information can contact the branch commander, Capt. Marivate, on the number 082 468 8673 or their nearest police station.

Payouts start for military veterans

The secretary of the South African National Military Veterans Association (SANMVA) in Limpopo, retired Major-General Lyborn Muthaphuli, confirmed earlier this week that former soldiers had started receiving pension benefits as from 27 April.

Muthaphuli, who is also a provincial executive member of SANMVA in Limpopo, a national executive member of SANMVA, as well as a member of the Presidential Task Team (PTT), said a seven-year-long journey for former soldiers from the Transkei, Venda,

Bophuthatswana and Ciskei (TBVC) homelands, Azanian Liberation Army (Apla) and Umkhonto We Sizwe MK to fight for their pensions, as they were promised during their integration to form the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in 1994, was now over.

The PTT, which was led by the then vice-president of the country, David Mabuza, held several crucial meetings with the government, while many former soldiers went on protest marches around the country, demanding their pensions be

Gazette, signed by the Minister of Defence, Ms Thandi Modise, on April 25, 2023, it has been resolved that all statutory and non-statutory forces that qualify for and are listed on the national veterans’ database will receive this military benefit pay-out,” Muthaphuli said.

In total, 9 850 military veterans’ names are listed on the national database to date. Muthaphuli added that all military veterans who were not listed on the database yet could obtain the application forms at the Thohoyandou Post Office during office hours, from Mon-

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Hlanganani Radio station, located in Bungeni Xitachi village, was set on fire on Sunday evening (14 May). The perpetrators responsible for this devastating act remain unknown. Photo supplied. Dakalo Phaladi (14) died after he was run over by a car on his way to school last week. Photo supplied. Tshivhangani residents queue at one of the new water stations at the village. Photo supplied.
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Shock at sudden death of Cllr Selina Phiri

Musina News

The community of Musina learned with shock and disbelief about the sudden death of well-known local politician Cllr Tebogo Selina Phiri. Phiri (43) was admitted to Messina Hospital, where she died from an undisclosed illness on Wednesday evening, 10 May.

Phiri served as a member of Musina Local Municipality’s executive committee (EXCO) since November 2021. She was a proportional representative (PR) councillor, representing the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Before she took up the position of councillor at the municipality, she served as station manager for Musina FM.

Her husband, Mr Aubrey Maluleke, was very emotional when he broke the news. “Although it is painful and sounds like a dream, I can confirm that it is true that my

wife has passed on. Our loved one was sick, and we had hoped that she would recover and come back home to continue serving the community. However, the dark cloud has hanged over our heads, and we have to face this reality head on. This is a very difficult time for the family, but we are very thankful for the support from family members, Musina Municipality, friends and the entire Musina community,” he said.

During an urgent commemorative special council meeting on Monday, 15 May, Musina Mayor Nkhanedzeni Mawela conveyed his sincere condolences to the Phiri family, her political party and everyone who had had the pleasure of knowing and working with her.

“We wish to thank the Phiri family for allowing her to serve the people of Musina with diligence until her untimely departure. We share their pain and grief, and we pray that the family finds strength from the

Thama crowned as Miss Levubu SAPS 2023

Eighteen-year-old Thama Ndou from Lwamondo became the very first Miss SAPS Levubu when she was crowned at Mirunzini Lodge and Entertainment Centre in Tshifulanani on Saturday, 6 May.

The Levubu SAPS, in partnership with the Matodzi Mukwevho Modelling Agency, initiated the beauty pageant to encourage the youth to get more involved in uplifting pastimes and to concentrate more on positive things.

Thama and her two princesses,

17-year-old Thuso Nethononda (first princess) and 17-year-old Makhadzi Mulaudzi (second princess), further get to participate in the Youth Against Crime Movement, under the Levubu SAPS’s jurisdiction.

Thama, who started modelling at the age of 10, joined the Matodzi Mukwevho Modelling Agency last year to help build her self-confidence and to learn more about the modelling industry. She was very excited about winning this title and could not stop singing the praises of her parents and the modelling agency.

“It was a great competition and my first experience on a big stage like that. I

have only joined local competitions in this area, so it was very unfamiliar territory. I want to become an ambassador for other aspiring models,” she said. Her hobbies include modelling, swimming, gymnastics, and singing. “I believe that it is possible to achieve anything you want through prayer and hard work. Whenever you feel helpless, never lose hope. You can still achieve more, just like me!”

Levubu SAPS’s station commissioner, Lt Col Hangwani Mahafha, said they had come to the realisation that to reduce crime they had to engage the youth in positive activities.

Almighty in these trying times,” he said.

All political parties represented in the council were given an opportunity to present messages of condolence during Monday’s council meeting.

Three separate memorial services, organised by various stakeholders, to honour the late Phiri will take place on Wednesday (17th), Thursday (18th) and Friday (19th), while she will be laid to rest in Musina this coming Saturday, 20 May.

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Miss SAPS Levubu, Thama Ndlou (middle), flanked by Makhadzi Mulaudzi (left, second princess) and Thuso Nethononda (right, first princess). Photo supplied. The late Cllr Tebogo Selina Phiri will be laid to rest in Musina this Saturday, 20 May. Photo: Baobab Photography.

Young citizen scientists confirm that Buysdorp’s water is top class

A group of children from Mara Primary School in Buysdorp turned into budding young environmental scientists last week, when they visited the nearby stream to take water samples and have these analysed. Much to their delight, it turned out that they have a “healthy” water source, with very little contamination.

The outing last Tuesday (9 May) formed part of the “Diamonds on the Soles of Our Feet” project, funded by the National Research Foundation and managed by a team from the University of the Western Cape and the Department of Water and Sanitation. This is an award-winning citizen science project, through which not only local water sources get monitored, but local communities are taught about the importance of protecting clean water resources.

“The project is transforming volunteers in these remote rural areas from being passive and not engaging with science, to becoming scientists themselves,” said Prof Jacqueline Goldin, an associate professor extra-ordinary in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Centre for UNESCO Chair in Groundwater, at the University of the Western Cape. Prof Goldin is the spokesperson for the project.

The “active” part

of the project was thoroughly enjoyed by 42 of Mara Primary School’s learners. The children, from Grade 5 to 7, visited the stream flowing from the mountains at Buysdorp where they helped collect samples, using special water-health testing kits.

According to Mr Murendeni Mavhungu, the science field manager of the project, the goal of the project is not only to gather reliable data on water health, but also to encourage a sense of pride, belonging, dedication and empowerment through their actions. The local teachers are also involved and are taught how to use a scoring system to check the health of rivers and wells.

The citizen scientists use Mini SASS, a uniquely South African scoring system, where they calculate the number of aquatic invertebrates to determine the river health. The freshwater-quality monitoring kit supplied by a non-profit organisation, Earthwatch Europe, is a special kit that determines the level of phosphate and

nitrates in the water as well as the turbidity of the water.

Once the results are available, these are transmitted via cellphone straight to official data-collection centres, which compile data required for the formulation of water policy as part of SDG 6.3.2. The data platform has been designed and is managed by Earthwatch.

Learners are also encouraged to raise awareness in their municipalities, schools, businesses and tribal authorities about the water conditions in the rivers and wells in their area.

Rosina Kgadima, the principal of Mara Primary School, reckoned that the project was not only beneficial to the school but to the whole community. “Learners were very happy participating in this project,” said Kgadima.

The tests conducted at Buysdorp last week showed no presence of nitrates and phosphates in the water. The scoring system showed that the river had a score of greater than 6.9, meaning the river water is still in its original condition.

Dismissed workers turn to the CCMA to get jobs back

Some 20 workers from Shoprite branches around Thohoyandou, who claim that they were unfairly dismissed from work since January this year, have their cases being attended to by the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA). According to the workers, some of the cases are waiting for conciliation processes, while others are now waiting for arbitration. The cases were heard on different dates in Thohoyandou since the CCMA has no permanent offices around Thohoyandou.

others had more money in their cash tills than they should have had, according to sales.

“We have been working for Shoprite for many years and we wonder why management is not following the labour act when instituting the dismissal of an employee. Once one makes a mistake, there is no room for warning or a disciplinary hearing. This is quite disturbing as most of us are looking after families,” said one of the dismissed workers.

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Though the workers are affiliated to the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU), they have decided to take the matter upon themselves, saying that they had no faith left in SACCAWU, whom they accuse of failing the workers in previous similar cases.

One of SACCAWU’s shop stewards confirmed the dismissal, but said that the union would no longer come to the workers’ rescue. The dismissed workers are all till operators (cashiers) who have been working for Shoprite for more than six years. Various reasons were given for these workers’ dismissal, with some workers apparently being accused of having a shortfall in cash tills, according to sales, while

Thembi Moloto, the regional human resources manager for Shoprite, had previously said the workers were free to approach the CCMA if they felt they had been unfairly dismissed.

Shoprite in Thohoyandou is among the branches accused of unfairly dismissing long-serving employees. Photo supplied.

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Professor Jaqui Golding thanks the students for their contribution to citizen science and research. Photo: The Dollie House. Murendeni Mavhungu, citizen science field manager, shows the children a list of living organisms present in water sources to help them identify the “goggas”. Photo: The Dollie House. Mara Primary scholars test for nitrates in the Buysdorp mountain water source a few kilometres behind their school in Vivo. Photo: The Dollie House.
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Austine calls on youth to create jobs for themselves and others

Businessman and well-known social media influencer

Austine Ndamulelo Netshiongolwe, or MC Austine as he is also known, can be described as a jack of all trades who masters them all. The 26-year-old lad from Maniini outside Thohoyandou is a living example that, with determination, nothing is impossible. In a very short space of time, he has achieved so much that he has become a source of inspiration to many.

Also called ‘Mr Lovely Voice’, he was first appointed as a presenter for Kingdom FM in 2017. Between 2019 and 2020, he worked for Vhembe FM, where he hosted one of their shows.

But MC Austine’s skills do not end with radio work. He is also a marketing guru, presently working for three different companies. In 2022, he founded Chillas Car Wash in Phiphidi, and in April this year, the Austine Hair Salon in Maniini opened its doors to clients.

Despite his already full

schedule, MC Austine still finds time to direct programmes at ceremonies and functions, and compèring as MC at festivals, where he has called popular musicians such as Master KG, the evergreen Makhadzi and veteran reggae icon Colbert Mukwevho, to mention but a few, to the stage.

Asked how he managed all these different roles, MC Austine was quick to point out that one’s heart must be right. “You tell yourself what you want to achieve in life. You work hard for it, and, with determination, there is no way you can fail. I do not limit myself; hustling is all about trying whatever comes your way. I do not have matric, so the odds are always high for me, but this

is something I don’t allow to stand in my way,” he said.

“My wife, Andani Carol Muditambi, is my partner in business and my biggest inspiration. Our call to the youth of South Africa is ‘don’t wait to be employed by someone else. Get up and create jobs for yourselves and for others,’” he said.

Second album for Aka Metro CMG

Fans of Matodzi Maphiri from Ha-Mashau Bodwe, better known as Aka Metro CMG, were delighted when he released his second album, Envisage, last month. The album consists of 14 tracks, with Baji, Great, and Thohoyandou already

Matodzi Maphiri, better known as Aka Metro CMG, has released his second album, Envisage Photo: Aka Metro CMG.

among the favourites.

The Venrap artist grew up listening to famous musicians such as 50 Cent and the late Tu Pac, who greatly inspired his work. He started his music career as a backing vocalist for several artists and groups around Vhembe. To enhance his music skills, he took piano lessons. His first album, The Coming, was released in 2018.

Envisage is already in great demand and has also started receiving airplay on community, regional and national radio stations. “I

am very happy and

proud that my album is so well received by my fans out there. It tells me that my music has matured and appeals to all age groups,” he said.

Getting the album released, however, was not easy for him as he had to fund the project himself. “But even though it is self-marketed, many copies have already been sold since its release. I am so in love with the album. Maybe it has to do with the fact that it has taken me many years to work on and complete. It might be long in terms of tracks, but I know every lyric on it by heart. I can sing each song in my sleep,” he laughed.

According to the music critics, his fanbase is steadily growing larger because of his unique style, which consists of heavy bass sounds.

Versatile entertainer and businessman MC Austine inspires the youth to get up and do something to sustain themselves and others. Photo supplied.

Tshikona dancers promote Vhavenda cultural dances

“I am a full-time musician, but I also know that I will have something to fall back on whenever I decide to take a break from my music, as I have a solid education. I therefore encourage young people who want to venture into the music industry to seek an education first,” he said.

Ndadza’s book addresses the challenges of independent life for young students

many shy away from talking about them. The book focuses on the dangers of misused freedom, lack of self-control, not knowing what you want, and many others,” he said.

da book, titled

Ndadza is a resident of Matsika village in the Malavuwe area. He remembers growing up with a passion for writing and a dream to become a best-selling author one day. He never gave up on this dream; he kept reading and writing and sharing his work with other authors, who read and appreciated it.

In Venda culture, the tshikona is performed at nearly all important occasions, such as the installation of a new ruler, the commemoration of a ruler’s death, the sacrificial rites at the graves of a ruler’s ancestors and other celebrations. This dance is known as the national dance of the Venda people, who have been performing it for generations. But no one else can perform the tshikona with the same flair as one particular group of women at Muswodi-Tshisimani village, near Folovhodwe, known as Tshikona tsha Muswodi-Tshisimani tsha Vhafumakadzi (female tshikona dancers).

The leader of this group of 43 women, Ms Elisa Phaswana, said the group was established way back in 1982, in the

era of late Venda President Patrick Ramaano Mphephu, who used to encourage the communities to promote and preserve their culture.

Phaswana said that although the tshikona had originally been performed by men - dancing and playing on different instruments - for this group of women it had become one of the most interesting and enjoyable dances they had ever performed in their lives. “We get hired around the Vhembe region to perform when new traditional leaders are being installed or during their burials, and at traditional and cultural dance competitions. It also serves as a job-creation project for unemployed rural women as we get paid most of the time for performing the tshikona, which helps us to put food on the table for our families.”

Phaswana said that one of

the most remarkable ceremonies they had ever attended in all their years of playing and dancing the tshikona had been when they had been invited to the inauguration of former Venda ruler Frank Ndwakhulu Ravele, when he had become the second President of Venda, late in 1988, shortly after the death of Patrick Ramaano Mphephu.

Thovhele Ratshibvumo II Rammbuda, who recently witnessed Tshikona tsha Muswodi-Tshisimani tsha Vhafumakadzi doing the tshikona, was excited that the women from his rural communities have mastered a dance traditionally performed by men. “We are proud to be associated with these women. Tshikona tsha Muswodi-Tshisimani tsha Vhafumakadzi will remain the centre of entertainment for communities around,” he said.

Thambatshira Ndadza recently published his third motivational book, titled Dambuwo Li Si Na Muratho Photo supplied.

This talented author is big on enlightening people about life. He believes that young people must voice their challenges. He practises this view whenever he visits local schools to encourage matriculants to maintain the momentum and stay focused.

“It is important to use our skills to teach young people, because that is the foundation for our future. Mine is an inborn talent, but my success is coupled with hard work, determination, and a positive attitude. I also want to prove the fact that success does not depend on whether one comes from a disadvantaged rural area, like mine, but on one’s ability to use what available resources one has,” he said.

His first book, Mahovhohovho A Vhutshilo, was published in 2001, followed by Love, Marriage & Blunders, published in 2021. He said he always tried to make his work as accessible as possible. “Writing is the language of the heart shared with the world. It fulfils me to be able to share my thoughts with so many people at once,” he said.

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The female Tshikona dance group from Muswodi-Tshisimani village promotes Vhavenda cultural dances. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

Art & Entertainment

Community radio stations are the best grooming ground, says Rammbuda

Takalani Rammbuda, who joined Musina FM as a radio presenter last year, says she sees herself presenting radio programmes for bigger broadcasting outlets such as Capricorn FM, Phalaphala FM or the SABC within the next five years.

Rammbuda (31) is a mother of two who balances a career as presenter and nurtures her children. She fell in love with radio journalism when she was in the sixth grade at Makushu Primary School in Musina. “I still remember very well that Phalaphala FM’s presenters visited our school that time. They called out any learner who wished to speak behind the mic, and I was one of them. I learnt then that I had the confidence to speak to the public.

From that point on, I kept on searching for an opportunity to become a radio presenter,” says Rammbuda.

In October last year, she finally got to join Musina FM, where she started out as a Venda news reader. After some time, she was transferred to the Early Morning Rush show from 06:00 to 09:00 on weekdays for about four months. Now she has been assigned to present the Overdrive show from 15:00 to 18:00, Monday to Friday.

Rammbuda has a diploma in information technology from False Bay TVET College in the Western Cape, but says she wants to take her studies further. “I would like to further my studies to align myself with the broadcasting industry, but I am still limited financially,” she says.

Rammbuda’s advice to those who would like to see themselves in the broadcasting industry is to start by joining community radio

stations. “This is the best grooming ground for this industry. You will really learn the ropes,” she says.

DJ Kim. Kulture ready to shake up music scene

Amapiano and Afro-house

Deejay Kim. Kulture is quickly establishing herself as a formidable presence on the music scene, captivating audiences with her unique sound and infectious energy.

Born Thabelo Muthivhi from Tshisahulu, Kim.

Kulture’s passion for music was ignited during her school days when she found solace and inspiration in the arts. But her uncle, DJ Browncat, was the one who truly sparked her love of this art. “He always played music at our family Christmas parties, and I used to stand with him behind the decks, pretending to be a deejay myself,” she remembered.

She completed her Grade 12 at Dimani Agricultural High School in 2018, and she is currently a fourthyear student at the University of Venda (Univen), where she is doing her bachelor of arts in youth development. Her journey as a deejay began in 2021 after she had taught herself the basics from YouTube tutorials and started performing in front of live audiences. Last year, she started doing shows, called Pro-Bono, at prominent venues and events around Limpopo to promote and showcase her talent to a wider audience.

Deejay Zinhle stands out as one of her greatest motivations. “Watching her play and produce music gave me the courage to

Tony Mactony to host acting workshop to unearth local talent

Antony Makatu, also known as Tony Mactony, is on a mission to find hidden talent among aspir-

ing local actors, and to achieve this, he plans on organising an acting workshop at the Thohoyandou Indoor Sports Centre on 17 June.

The workshop aims to refine Limpopo-based actors’ skills and establish connections with other actors, acting coaches, and directors.

The multi-talented actor from Makwarela has acted in popular television dramas such as Muvhango (SABC 2), The Estate (SABC 3), and Giyani Land of Blood (SABC 2), and he is currently portraying a sheriff on etv’s telenovela, The Black Door. Furthermore, he is a well-known musician and has gained experience in various other fields as well, such as journalism and graphic design. He is a founder of MAC97 Media. His ultimate goal with the workshop is to see young talent well trained for the industry. “Acting is a glamorous profession that many aspire to break into. However,

having a successful career in film and television requires more than just being a good actor. You need to develop other essential skills, such as scriptwriting.”

Tony Mactony says he recognises the desire in so many individuals who want to join the industry but lack the necessary skills. “I want to bring in well-known actors such as Zonke Mchunu, who plays Imani, and Carol Netshingulu, who plays Shumi on Muvhango, to contribute their expertise to helping our local talent. I want them to gain confidence, learn how to nail auditions, and learn how to relieve stress through creative expression. The workshop will also assist them on how to be-

Some new programmes to educate and entertain

Phalaphala FM introduced a new programme, called Mufaro, which replaces the Nne navhone show that used to be broadcast Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 12:00. The new show, presented by Rofhiwa Nethengwe and produced by Tshimangadzo Lizzy Murovhi, is now aired at these times.

The station’s programme manager, Ms Sharon Ravele, said that the show would be presented by a guest host at the beginning of each month. Thereafter, Rofhiwa will present relevant motivational programmes in accordance with the monthly and weekly themes. This feature helps set a good tone for the week.

On Mondays, Vhaundi na vhana focuses on parenting, co-parenting and guardians, as well as children speaking out in general.

On Tuesdays, Side by Side focuses on educational content for 20 minutes, as well as fashion, grooming and a healthy lifestyle.

embark on my own journey as a female deejay. I also draw inspiration from other talented female deejays like Dbn Gogo, Vigro Deep, and Kelvin Mono. Collaborating with well-known artists like Murumba Pitch and Nkosazana Daughter would be a great experience for me,” she said.

Kim. Kulture’s aspirations, however, extend beyond deejaying. She is also a make-up artist and plans on venturing into music production. “I want to create innovative platforms and events and bring like-minded females in the industry together, fostering networking opportunities and the formation of alliances,” she said.

On Wednesdays, Ri khou fhata follows a health calendar, discussing different health issues with different health practitioners, different types of doctors, nurses, and herbalists, and the different kinds of remedies. This feature also discusses different topics on building proper homes in a family set-up (for marriage).

One Thursday a month, the Vhaaluwa feature broadcasts sermons by Dr TS Muligwe and Mme Violet Liremi. This, Ravele says, is one of their unique selling points (USP) and highly in demand for podcasts.

On Fridays, Manwalwa encourages writing and reading to the listeners, while Ngavhe, which features three times a month, introduces real life stories. Here, listeners get to share their positive and negative life stories on how certain situations changed their lives for better or worse.

come comfortable with vulnerability, build connections in a positive environment and communicate effectively, like pros. I believe that the workshop will serve as a stepping stone towards a career in acting, or simply as a means of personal growth and self-discovery,” he said.

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Phalaphala FM’s new show, called Mufaro, is produced by Tshimangadzo Lizzy Murovhi (left) and presented by Rofhiwa Nethengwe (right). Photo supplied. The poster advertising the workshop. Actor and musician Antony Makatu, also known as Tony Mactony, wants to host an acting workshop to equip young people with acting skills. Photo supplied.
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Kim. Kulture, is fast becoming very popular on the music scene. Photo: Our Capture Studio Takalani Rammbuda is the presenter of Musina FM’s Overdrive show. Photo: Bernard Chiguvare.

On Thursday, 11 May, a memorial service was held for the late Tinyiko Venus Baloyi (44), the security guard from Waterval whose body was found in the Hillside area on Saturday, 22 April, after she had gone missing earlier the same month. Baloyi was attached to the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM)’s Water Services office in Waterval. The memorial service was held at the VDM’s Council Chambers in Thohoyandou, where hundreds of people from all corners of the Vhembe region, including members of the South African Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU), gathered to pay their last respects. Baloyi’s next of kin described her as a hard worker and a caring mother for her three children. She was buried in Bungeni village, near Elim, on Saturday, 13 May. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.

VDM buys two more water trucks to help address the water challenges

The Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) has purchased two more water trucks to supply water to the communities without clean running water.

The VDM said that some

communities were currently experiencing water shortages because of main lines that had burst, while others were due to maintenance work being done at the plants.

Executive Mayor of the VDM Dowelani Nenguda handed the

two water tankers, to the value of more than R5 million, over to the municipality’s technical services department on Thursday, 4 May. Nenguda said that the tankers would be sent out to move around the affected communities to supply them with water, and that they were also in the process of revitalising some of the boreholes.

“We understand that the VDM has a backlog in terms of delivering water to communities, but this intervention will hopefully relieve some of the water shortages. We warn the water truck drivers that, if they are caught selling water to the communities, they will be reported to the police as water is not for sale but a free service to the communities.”

Nenguda added that the district had completed some of the water projects, which are due to be handed over to communities without water.

Free Wi-Fi for residents of Matangari to help them learn and stay informed

Development

While most people from deep rural villages only hear about the fourth industrial revolution, hundreds of villagers at Matangari happily move with the times, thanks to their visionary traditional leader, Vhamusanda Vho-Mutulagole Nyamande. Two weeks ago, he launched a community-advancement initiative that gives free Internet access to anyone in the village, 24/7.

In an interview with Limpopo Mirror on Friday, 12 May, Nyamande explained how

the initiative was conceived.

“Earlier this year, I was doing my routine patrol around my village when I came across an elderly pensioner. When I asked her where she was going, since it was late and becoming dark, she said she was going to the local shop to buy data for her grandson, who needed Internet access to do his homework. It was very painful to see, because the old lady was using her meagre social grant to buy the data. That night, I told myself I needed to do something about it.”

Nyamande said that, for the next three days, he had personally driven to Thohoyandou and

Louis Trichardt with members of his Khoro, approaching several service providers to ask if one of them would sponsor his village with free Internet services. “Although it was tough to convince most of them to plough back into the community, we were happy when Letaba Networks received us with a warm heart. This is a historic initiative that will help our people to get the latest information, while helping our kids to research schoolwork without burdening their parents with the cost of data.”

He said Letaba Networks had immediately gone to work to install three Wi-Fi receiver facilities in different locations in the village. “With the three Wi-Fi facilities now in operation, we will add another two to make sure that my people do not have to walk long distances to access this free Internet service.”

One of the local residents, Emmanuel Manyuwa, thanked Vhamusanda Vho-Nyamande, his Khoro and the sponsors for coming to their rescue. “We can now access any app free of charge, and there is no need to worry about the high cost of data,” he said.

Landbank takes hands with Dept of Agriculture to assist rural farmers

On Friday, 5 May, scores of farmers from around the Vhembe District converged at the Department of Agriculture in Louis Trichardt to learn more about the Blended Finance Scheme (BFS) – a programme established in October last year by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, in partnership with Landbank. The scheme offers financial relief to farmers in primary agriculture and agroprocessing.

Pastor Solomon Lithole from the Pastors Community Concern facilitated the meeting, while Mr Desmond Ramonedi from Landbank explained how the programme works. “BFS is a combination of a loans

and grants offered to farmers. When one applies for a loan, we also offer a grant. The main objective of the programme is to help create employment and accelerate land redistribution in South Africa. Small-scale producers may even be assisted to acquire farms,” he said.

BFS categorises its clients into small-scale producers (with an annual turnover of between R50 000 and R1 million), medium-scale producers (with an annual turnover of between R1 million and R10 million), and large-scale producers (whose annual turnover is between R10 million and R40 million).

However, some conditions are attached for a farmer to qualify for this scheme. Firstly, the applicant must be a South African citizen with a valid South African ID, and/or be

a registered business entity; it must be black-owned and -managed farming enterprise that is commercially viable; in the case of joint ventures, the non-black partner should have 40%, but not less than 26%, ownership in the enterprise; and the farmer should be prepared to share 10% of his profit with workers.

The program is specifically meant for full-time farmers. Government employees, therefore, cannot apply for a BFS loan/grant. They will only be eligible to apply two years after they have resigned from a government institution. The same applies to politicians, who can only apply a year after they have resigned from politics.

For more information, contact Ramonedi on 082 228 5355, or Mr Pieter Niemann on 083 469 5868.

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Several local farmers attended a meeting, held at the Department of Agriculture in Louis Trichardt on Friday, 5 May, to learn more about the Blended Finance Scheme. Sitting in the front row (from left to right) are Dr Bardwell Nkhangweleni Mufunwaini, Mr Pieter Niemann, Mr Desmond Ramonedi and Pastor Solomon Lithole. Photo: Bernard Chiguvare. The executive mayor of the Vhembe District Municipality, Dowelani Nenguda (on the left), hands over the keys of a new water truck to acting Municipal Manager Mr Cedrick Tshikovha, while the manager of technical services, Mr Wiseman Maluleke, looks on. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. Local resident Emmanuel Manyuwa (left) surfs the Internet at one of the Wi-Fi receiver facilities at Matangari. Next to him is the village’s traditional leader, Vhamusanda Vho-Mutulagole Nyamande.

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FEBRUARY 2022, ESTATE NO: 2125/2022, Last

Address: Mudavula Village, Malamulele Township, Mopani District, Limpopo Province. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30)

days of the publica�on of this no�ce. The name of the Executor/Executrix is as follow: HITEKANI VERONICA CHAUKE, ID No: 891217 0384 083 and the name of the agent is as follows: GA

MALULEKE ATTORNEYS.

House 171, D1 Sec�on Next To Hillside Primary School, Giyani Township, Mopani District.

TEL: 015 812 0661

CELL: 083 349 0066

REF: MAL/EST/46/22

GA MALULEKE ATTORNEYS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29(1) OF THE DECEASED ESTATE OF LATE RINGETA DAVID SARILA, ID No: 641231 5752 080,

OF DEATH: 18 JULY 2021, ESTATE NO: 3221/2021, Last Address: House 850B, Malamulele Township, Mopani District, Limpopo Province.

All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publica�on of this no�ce. The name of the Executor/Executrix is as follow: TINNY ABIGAIL SARILA, ID No: 710630 0332 085 and the name of the agent is as follows: GA MALULEKE ATTORNEYS. House, 171, D1 Sec�on Next To Hillside Primary School, Giyani Township, Mopani District. TEL: 015 812 0661

CELL: 083 349 0066

REF: M009616

GA MALULEKE ATTORNEYS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29(1) OF THE DECEASED ESTATE OF LATE MAFEMANI PRINCE NGONYAMA, ID No: 530415 5485 080, DATE OF DEATH: 16

DECEMBER 2016, ESTATE

NO: 8815/2016, Last

Address: House 143E, Giyani Township, Mopani District, Limpopo Province. All persons having complaints and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publica�on of this no�ce. The name of the Executor/Executrix is as follow: TSAKANI FLORINAH

NGONYAMA, IDENTITY

NUMBER 580222 0194 082 and the name of the agent is as follows: GA MALULEKE

ATTORNEYS. House 171, D1 Sec�on Next To Hillside

Primary School, Giyani Township, Mopani District.

TEL: 015 812 0661

CELL: 083 349 0066

REF: MAL/HA/M006908

KERN, DEKKER & MUTHEVHULI ING

Liquida�on and Distribu�on account sin deceased estates lying for inspec�on in the estate late: KHENSANI

HECTORINE SADIKI

Date Of Death : 10

OCTOBER 2018

ID No: 520427 0776 084

MASTER REF : 2953/2021

Magistrate Office: Louis

Trichardt

Master Office: Thohoyandou

In terms of sec�on 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 no�ce is

hereby given that copies of the liquida�on and distribu�on accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified will be open for the inspec�on of all persons with an interest therein for a period of 21 days (or shorter or longer if specially stated) from the date specified or from the date of publica�on hereof, whichever may be the later, and at the offices of the Masters and Magistrates as stated. Should no objec�on thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account.

NAME AND ADDRESS OF EXECUTOR / ADMINISTRATORS OF THE ESTATE: MRS. LOUISE

DEKKER

C/O KERN, DEKKER & MUTHEVHULI INC.

105 Krogh Street P.o Box 25 Louis Trichardt 0920

REF: L DEKKER/IR/A15617

KERN, DEKKER & MUTHEVHULI ING

No�ce to Creditors in terms of Sec�on 29 (1) of the Administra�on of Estates Act 66 of 1965 in the estate

late: TSHOTHELI SAMUEL

NDOU ID No: 350815 5186

082

MASTER REF NR: 361/2018

Date Of Death: 22 JANUARY

2018

FROM : House 15617/10

Hai� Crecent Street Cosmo City Ext5

All persons having claims against the abovemen�oned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publica�on hereof.

NAME AND ADDRESS OF EXECUTOR / ADMINISTRATORS OF THE ESTATE: MRS. LOUISE DEKKER

C/O KERN, DEKKER & MUTHEVHULI INC.

105 Krogh Street

P.o Box 25 Louis Trichardt 0920

REF: L DEKKER/IR/A17759

KERN, DEKKER & MUTHEVHULI ING

Liquida�on and Distribu�on account sin deceased estates lying for inspec�on in the estate late: NNDITSHENI GLORY

MASHABATHAKGA

DATE OF DEATH : 19 MAY 2018

ID No : 720425 0412 081

MASTER REFERENCE : 77/2021

MAGISTRATE OFFICE: LOUIS

TRICHARDT MASTER OFFICE:

THOHOYANDOU

In terms of sec�on 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 no�ce is hereby given that copies of the liquida�on and distribu�on accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified will be open for the inspec�on of all persons with an interest therein for a period of 21 days (or shorter or longer if specially stated) from the date specified or from the date of publica�on hereof, whichever may be the later, and at the offices of the Masters and Magistrates as stated. Should no objec�on thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified

period, the executors will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account.

NAME AND ADDRESS OF EXECUTOR / ADMINISTRATORS OF THE ESTATE: MRS. LOUISE DEKKER C/O KERN, DEKKER & MUTHEVHULI INC. 105 Krogh Street P.o Box 25, Louis Trichardt, 0920 REF: L DEKKER/IR/A15243

KHONGOLOTI CONSULTANT CC

THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY SPECIAL CONSENT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF CLAUSE 40 OF THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2020 READ TOGETHER WITH CHAPTER 5 SECTION 74(1) OF THULAMELA SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW, 2016 APPLICATION FOR: Erec�on of a Vodacom Cellular Mast and Base Sta�on

In terms of Clause 40 of Thulamela Land Use Scheme, 2020 no�ce is hereby given that I / we, the undersigned to apply to Thulamela Local Municipality for special consent to conduct the following land use ac�vi�es: Erec�on of a Vodacom Cellular Mast and Base Sta�on

On stands/ holdings/ farm por�ons: PORTION NUMBER 0 OF FARM RAMPUTA`S LOCATION 196 MT (DZIMAULI) ERF 2 THOHOYANDOU – F (THOHOYANDOU TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL)

PORTION 0 OLIFANTSHOEK 106 LT (VHURIVHURI) PORTION NUMBER 0 OF FARM RAMPUTA`S LOCATION 196 MT (TSHIKOSI PRIMARY SCHOOL)

This applica�on may be inspected during normal office hours at: Khongolo� Consultant cc, 373 Melk Street, Nieuw Muckleneuk, 0181, Pretoria

Any person having an objec�on to the approval of this consent use applica�on must lodge such objec�on, together with the grounds thereof, with the office of the Town Planner, Thulamela Local Municipality (Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0952) and the undersigned, in wri�ng not later then: 23 June 2023

Enquiries: Khongolo� Consultant Pty Ltd PO Box 1950, Brooklyn Square, 0075 Tel: 012 460 4755 Fax: 012 460 4761 / 072 404 7447

Email: khongolo�@ absamail.co.za

KHONGOLOTI CONSULTANT CC

MASIPALA WA

THULAMELA SPECIAL CONSENT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF CLAUSE 40 OF THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2020 READ TOGETHER WITH CHAPTER 5 SECTION 74(1) OF

THULAMELA SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-

LAW, 2016

NDIVHADZO YA: U�a�wa ha thawara ya Vodacom Nga mulawo wa tshipida tsha clause 40 tsha Thulamala Land Use Scheme, 2020. Ndivhadzo I khou �iwa rine vha Khongolo� u divhadza Masipala wa khumbelo Thulamela ya Special Consent u ita ndivhadzo: U �a�wa ha thawara ya Vodacom. Kha shango la muvhuso:

1. PORTION NUMBER 0 OF FARM RAMPUTA`S LOCATION 196 MT (DZIMAULI)

2. ERF 2 THOHOYANDOU – F (THOHOYANDOU TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL).

3. PORTION 0 OLIFANTSHOEK 106 LT (VHURIVHURI)

4. PORTION NUMBER 0 OF FARM RAMPUTA`S LOCATION 196 MT (TSHIKOSI PRIMARY SCHOOL)

Zwidodombedzwa zwa ndivhadzo zwinga vhudzisiwa ganndoroni ya: Khongolo� Consultant cc, 373 Melkstraat, Nieuw Muckleneuk, 0181, Pretoria Muthu munwe na munwe ane a sa fushee nga heyi

ndivhandzo anga kwama Masipala wa Thulamela (Private Bag X5066, Thulamela, 0952) nangwe a tou nwalela u sa fushea

hawe: 23 June 2023

Mbudziso: Khongolo� Consultant Pty Ltd PO Box 1950, Brooklyn Square 0075

Tel: 012 460 4755

Fax: 012 460 4761 / 072

404 7447

Email: admin.khongolo� @absamail.co.za

LUVHENGO ATTORNEYS INC

NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35(5) OF THE ACT

66 OF 1965

Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquida�on and Distribu�on account in respect of the estate of the late MASIA NPFARISENI NELSON of Id no: 560216 5603 083, married in community of property who resided at stand no.101 Tshikwarani Masia, in the Limpopo Province, Estate no: 559/2023 shall lie for inspec�on at the offices of the Master’s office (Thohoyandou High Court) for a period of (21 days) calculated from the date of publica�on hereof.

Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 09th day of May 2023.

LUVHENGO ATTORNEYS INC

Office No.08 Shothodzo Complex, Thohoyandou P-West, 0950

Email: Info@Luvhengo a�orneys.co.za

REF: EST/CIV000015

MATHE (M.G) ATTORNEYS

NOTICE IN TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29(1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965.

Be pleased to be no�fied that we are ac�ng in the instruc�on of our client one AMUKELANI PRECIOUS KUBAYI of ID No. 860804 0737 084 who is the daughter

MAVANYISI FLORAH

KUBAYI of ID No 650413 0584 084 and currently residing at WATERVAL WATERVAL ELIM HOSPITAL 0926 LIMPOPO

PROVINCE. The deceased died on the 12th day of March 2023, and the Masters Estate no: 001003/2023.

All Creditors and Debtors in the above men�oned estate are hereby called upon to lodge or submit their claims with and to pay their debts to the Executor at the address furnished below within thirty (30) days from date of publica�on hereof.

Dated at Thohoyandou on this 16th may, 2023.

MATHE (M.G.)

ATTORNEYS

Office 1 Limdev building 2nd floor Thohoyandou.

MADZHIGA ATTORNEYS INC

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TERMS OF SECTION 29 (1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965

Estate Late MOSHATANE

SELLO JOHN, I.D no: 630910 5958 085 of 224 Kwaadraai, who died on the 2021-06-02 Estate no: 000916/2023

Master’s office:

Thohoyandou

Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publica�on hereof.

Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 03rd day of May 2023.

MADZHIGA ATTORNEYS INC.

Office No. 21

Bindulavhathu Complex Thohoyandou

FAX: 0865104064

TEL: 0159691314

REF: MKE/EST/206/23

MAFANELA GEO-ENVIRO

NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION

APPLICATION BY: VHUTHU

FARMING PROJECT (PTY)

LTD

No�ce is hereby given in terms of EIA Regula�on 41(2)(c) of the Regula�ons, under the Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998)

Vhuthu Farming Project (Pty) Ltd applied for a Mining Permit for mineral sand general in terms of Sec�on 27 of the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002. The project will be following the Basic Assessment Report procedures in terms of regula�on 41(3)(b)(i) of the NEMA: EIA Regula�on, 2014.

The project will trigger Ac�vity 21 of Lis�ng

No�ce (LN) 1 of the EIA

Regula�ons “Any ac�vity including the opera�on of that ac�vity which requires a mining permit in terms of sec�on 27 of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, as well as any other applicable ac�vity as contained in Lis�ng No�ce 3 of 2014,

required to exercise the mining permit.” The applica�ons cover certain por�on of the remaining extent of the following farm: Koortdraai 609 MS (por�on 1) DMRE REF: MP 30/5/1/3/2/11982

MP. Located in the magisterial district of Makhado. You can be involved in the Public Par�cipa�on Process by: sending a fax, email or mail with your name, contact details and concerns/ ques�ons rela�ng to the project. Providing us with the names of addi�onal people that can be contacted. All correspondence should be received within 30 days from receipt of these no�ce will be submi�ed to the Department of Mineral Resources & Energy (DMRE). All issues raised during the public par�cipa�on process will responded to in wri�ng to the Interested and Affected Par�es (I&APs). I&AP include all par�es concerned, who will be affected by the project and interested in the prospec�ng/explora�on project.

Correspondance may be directed to: Michael Mafanele Email: mafanelevm@ mafanelegeo-enviro.co.za info@mafanelegeo-enviro. co.za OR Postnet Suite 210 Private Bag x 5981 Polokwane North 0750. Office: 26 Thabo Street (AL Smit Building), Polokwane,

DATE
Limpopo FAX: 0865 444 911 TEL: 015 590 0393 CEL: 072 395 9511/ 066 389 1021/ 078 174 4835 Date of no�ce: 19 May 2023 MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE 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 NEPHALAMA MASHUDU GILBERT, ID No: 560309 5833 089, Last Address: Stand No: 10042 Ha-Makuya Village Vhembe District Limpopo Province Date of death: 2022/08/24. Names of living spouse TSHILIDZI JUDITH KWINDA Date of Birth: 1972/10/28. ID No: 721028 0187 087 Estate no: 001011/2023 All person having claims against the above men�oned estates are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publica�on thereof. Dated and signed at Thohoyandou on this the 10Th May 2023. Name of Executor or Authorised Agent: MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS Address of Executor or Authorised Agent: House No 762 Block P. East Garden Route Opposite Mvusuludzo Taxi Rank Email: mmta�orneysinc@ gmail.com Tell: 015 969 1018 (continues on next page) 11 19 MAY 2023 LIMPOPO MIRROR

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MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA

TSHINETISE 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 MADZUHE MBULAHENI PATRICK,

ID No: 570505 5528 086,

Last Address: Stand No:07

Duthuni Village Vhembe

District Limpopo Province

Date of death: 11/04/2023.

Names of living spouse

NDIFELANI ESTHER MADZUHE

Date of Birth: 1967/05/13.

ID No: 670513 0077 082

Estate no: 000992/ 2023

All person having claims against the above mentioned estates are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof.

Dated and signed at Thohoyandou on this the 10Th May 2023.

Name of Executor or

Authorised Agent: MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS

Address of Executor or

Authorised Agent: House No 762 Block P. East Garden Route Opposite Mvusuludzo Taxi Rank

Email: mmtattorneysinc@ gmail.com

Tell: 015 969 1018

MULALO GLENDA RAMATHAVHA COLLINS CHABANE LAND USE SCHEME, 2018 AMENDMENT SCHEME NUMBERS: 107, 125, 126 & 127 NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR

REZONING IN TERMS OF SECTION 64 OF THE COLLINS CHABANE SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW, 2019.

I, Glenda Ramathavha hereby give notice of the application lodged in terms of Section 64 of The Collins Chabane Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw, 2019 that I have applied to Collins Chabane Local Municipality for rezoning of Stand No. 6A at Dovheni Village on remainder of Farm Molenje 204 LT from Agriculture to Business 1 for the establishment of bakery.

Particulars of the applications will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Manager, Spatial Planning and Land Use, Collins Local Chabane Municipality, Malamulele for the period of 30 days from the first day of the notice. Objections and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Private Bag X9271, Malamulele, 0982 within 30 days from the date of first publication.

Address of the applicant: House 1058, Hilltop Street, Block F, Thohoyandou, 0950

Cell: 073 1915 007

Email: glenda.mulalo@ gmail.com

MULALO GLENDA RAMATHAVHA

COLLINS CHABANE

LAND USE SCHEME, 2018 AMENDMENT SCHEME NUMBERS:

127 XITIVISO XA

SWIKOMBELO SWO

CINCA MATIRHISELO YA

MISAVA HI KU LANDZA

NAWU WA SECTION 64 OF THE COLLINS CHABANE SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-

LAW, 2019.

Mina, Mulalo Glenda Ramathavha, mi tivisa swikombelo leswi endliweke hi ku landza nawu wa Section 64 ya Collins Chabane Spatial Planning and Land Use Management

By-Law, 2019 lowu va endleke swikombelo eka Masipala wa Collins Chabane swa ku cinca matirhiselo ya misava eka: Stand No.6A Dovheni ka remainder of Farm Molenje xa Agriculture lexi xi va xa Business 1 ra Bakery. Swilo swa swikombelo leswi swi ta lawuriwa eka mufambisi wa Doroba ni vufambisi bya masipala, Spatial Planning and Land Use, Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Malamulele hi masiku yo ringana 30 ku sukela siku ro sungula ra xitiviso. Swibumabumelo ni swiletelo swa xikombelo swi fanele ku rhumeriwa eka masipala eka address leyi landzelaka: Collins Chabane Local Municipality, Private Bag X9271, Malamulele, 0982 ku nga si hela masiku ya 30 ya xitiviso lexi

tivisiweke. Address ya mukomberi: House 1058, Hilltop Street, Block F, Thohoyandou, 0950

Cell: 073 1915 007

Email: glenda.mulalo@ gmail.com

NENGWEKHULU

TSHIWANDALANI INC

NOTICE IN TERMS SECTION

35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965

Liquidation and Distribution

Account lying for inspection

In the Estate of the Late:

RAVELE AZWIDOWI

MARIA

ID no: 470627 0127 085

who resided at House no. 162 Shayandima Zone 2 Limpopo Limpopo Province who died on the 08 October 2022 and who was married. Master’s Ref: 002074/2022

In terms of section 35(5) of Act 66 of 1965 notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts in the estate specified above will be open for the inspection of all persons with an interest therein for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof, at the Offices of the Master, Thohoyandou and the Magistrate, Thohoyandou. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Master during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account.

NENGWEKHULU

TSHIWANDALANI INC

38 Thohoyandou, Unit C R523 Road, Golgotha

TEL: 015 962 5445

FAX: 086 585 6934

Email: ntincattorneys@ gmail.com,

REF: MM NENGWEKHULU/EL114/22

MASAKONA COMMUNAL FARMING INVITATION TO ATTEND A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING

1.The masakona Communal Property Association is here by invite all beneficiaries to attend special general meeting to be held as follows:

Venue: Masakona Assembles Of God

Time: 10h00

Date: 17 June 2023

Agenda

1. Current situation at the farm

2. Lease agreements

3. Membership verification process

4. Amendment of the constitution

Enquiries:

Chairperson: Mr Ramashau N.A

Cell: 072 222 0242

Secretary: Mr Mawela T.P

Cell: 072 030 2139

To

MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION FOR CONSENT USE IN TERMS OF SECTION 75 0F THE MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-LAW 2016 0N STAND NUMBER 116 MANNGO VILLAGE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ( SMALL FREE STANDING & AND LOCAL CONVENIENCE CENTRE )

I, Mahafha Nndileleni Dorah , being the owner of stand number 116 Manngo village hereby give notice in terms of section (93) of the Makhado Local Municipality Spatial planning , Land Development and Land Use Management By-Law 2016, that I have applied for ( SMALL FREE STANDING AND LOCAL CONVENIENCE CENTRE) ON Stand Number 116 , Manngo Village in terms of Section (75) Of Makhado Municipality Spatial planning, Land Development and Land Use Management By-Law 2016 read together with the provisions of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Act, 2013 ( Act 16 of 2013) . Particulars of the application Will lie for inspection during normal office hours ( 7:00 to 16:00) at the office of the Director Development and Planning: Makhado Local Municipality at 83 Krogh Street, Trichardt , 0920 for the period of 30 days from 11 MAY 2023. Any objections to or interest in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the office of the Municipal Manager at Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 within a period of 30 days. Applicant Address: stand No 116 Manngo, 0993 CELL NO 072 222 0580 / 076 620 7101

NDIVHADZO YA KHUMBELO Y0 lTIWAHO UYA NGA KHETHEKANGO (75) YA MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-LAW 2016 ZWI TSHI KWAMA

KHUMBEL0 Y0 lTWAHO KHA TSHITENTSI TSHI DIVHALEYAHO SA 116 MANNGO VILLAGE

Nne, mahafha nndileleni dorah , ane a vha munne wa tshitentsi NO. 116 Manngo ndi khou nekedza ndivhadzo uya nga ha khethekanyo (93) ya Makhado Local Municipality Spatial planning, Land Development and use management BY-Law 2016 ya uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho kha masipala wa makhado ya( SMALL FREE STANDING AND LOCAL CONVENIENCE

CENTRE) kha nomboro ya tshitentsi 116 Manngo village fhasi ha khethekanyo (75) ya makhado Local Municipality Spatial planning , Land Development and Land Use management BY-Law 2016 I vhaleaho khathihi na mu]ayo wa Spatial Planning and Land Use Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013 ) . Zwidodombedza zwa khumbelo iyi zwi do wanala kha ofisi ya mulanguli (Director Development and Planning Makhado Local Municipality at number 83 Krogh street, Louis Trichardt, 0920 kana Private Bax X2596 , Makhado , 0920 lwa maduvha a furaru (30) ubva nga dzi 11 FULWI 2023 Zwothe khamaho iyi vhanga zwilivhisa kana u nwala vha swikisa kha adiresi yo bulwaho ubva nga 7:00 u swika 16:00 . Nomboro ya tshitentsi 116 Manngo , 0993 CELL NO: 072 222 0580 / 076 620 7101 Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

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RE-ADVERT SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRONICS WORKSHOP MACHINES FOR ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION (NCV) PROGRAMME

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All Tender document will be obtained as from 24 May 2023, after compulsory briefing session at Central Office of Vhembe TVET College at Stand No 203, Unit A, Sibasa, Limpopo upon payment of nonrefundable amount of R300.00 deposited to Vhembe FET Main Account at FNB: A/C No 62051338187: Branch Code 269149 will be acceptable. No cash and bank guaranteed cheque will be allowed. Ref number must be the name of the Company. All bids will remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date, the time and date of opening tender boxes. Late submissions, telegraphic, telefax or e-mail transmission tender will not be accepted. Vhembe TVET College does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept a tender as a whole or in part.

All tenders and supporting documents must be sealed in a cover clearly marked “Tender Bid Name and Number as well as the station / Campus where it is required” and must be deposited in the Tender Box C at Central Office, Site No 203, Sibasa, Limpopo, not later than 13 June 2023 at 11:00 for all the bids.

NB: Those who previously purchase and return the tender document need not to pay again (FOR RE-ADVERT ONLY)

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Eric Louw High School’s girls soccer team played two games against Restoration Comprehensive School on 5 May, winning both 3-1 and 2-0 respectively. The goal scorers were Tshegofatso Phinda (three goals) and Pfukani Nkuna (two goals).Pictured is the winning team. In front, from left to right, are Annah Galana, Lesego Phiri, Miriam Khan (goal keeper), Mashudu Madzonye and Shaleen Mazibuko. At the back are Rejoice Makhado, Ntsako Miyen, Katekani Nkuna, Tshegofatso Phinda, Pfukani Nkuna (captain) and Faith Baleni. Photo supplied.

Ma-Aerobics organises a fun walk for elderly women to improve health

Elderly and retired women from Thohoyandou Block F and the surrounding area enjoyed a health and fitness day, on Monday, 15 May. The event, which formed part of Mother’s Day this past Sunday, was organised by Ma-Aerobics, a non-governmental organisation, with Ms Adelaide Mashila as the coach and instructor.

The participants were taken on a fun walk, did some aerobics and received valuable tips on a healthy lifestyle by local doctors and specialists.

The 5km fun walk started and ended at Block F’s CTM Sports Centre, on to Block G, and all the way back to the sports centre. More than 50 women took part in this health exercise.

than a 66-year-old pensioner. Exercising makes you feel fitter and can reduce some of these illnesses and diseases, like high blood pressure (BP) and diabetes, among others.”

Mashila said that Monday’s campaign was their first, and they were proud to say that it turned out to be a successful event. “We were not sure whether everyone would be able to complete the whole 5km walk, but all of them, including those walking on crutches, made it,” she said.

Granny Judith Mphephu (74) from Thohoyandou Block F, who also attended the

event, said that, after joining Ma-Aerobics at the CTM Sports Centre in the beginning of April this year, her health had been improving every day. “Before joining Ma-Aerobics, my right leg was swollen, but after just one month I am able to walk from one point to another,” she said proudly.

Mashila invites more elderly women, unemployed women and pensioners, to join Ma-Aerobics at the CTM Sports Centre. For more information, call Mashila on 082 370 0033 or Dr Murovhi on 079 968 3706.

Eric Louw High School’s U/17 soccer team managed a 5-1 victory over Restoration Comprehensive School on 5 May. The goal scorers were Tshedza Ramano, who scored two goals, while Isaac Matiba, Khodhani Zimba and Dillan Moyo each scored one goal. Pictured in front, from left to right, are CJ Hlophe, Khodhani Zimba, Kharwende Lambani (goal keeper), Hulisani Metiso and Cedric Salani. At the back are Paul Billy, Boikano Maimela, Isaac Mathivha, Junior Mudau (captain), Dillan Moyo and Tshedza Ramano. Photo supplied.

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The U/19 soccer team of Eric Louw High School in Musina came up against Restoration Comprehensive School on 5 May, beating their opponents 2-0. The goal scorers were Junior Mahase and Kabelo Sematla. Pictured in front, from left to right, are Lebogang Sithole, Richard Mothapo, Kharwende Lambani (goal keeper), Ndiphiwe Ndlovu (captain) and Hulisani Metiso. At the back are Kabelo Sematla, Junior Mudau, Rhulani Kapinga, Livhuwani Mukhura, Tshedza Ramano and Dillan Moyo. Photo supplied.

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3-2 Victory for Magau Mighty Green

Magau Mighty Green registered a 3-2 victory over Gogobole Bucs in their Mathoho Tournament match that was played at the Tshiozwi Grounds on Sunday.

Mighty Green was clearly going to get a goal early on as good communication existed

between their defenders and their strikers. Their opening goal came via Amphaho Negota. He dribbled past a defender of Bucs after receiving a neat pass from Vusani Malima and beat the stranded keeper with a half volley.

Mighty Green scored their second goal via Mpho Mulaudzi, whose volley was too hot

for the Bucs keeper, Thabelo Siavhe, to handle. The score was still 2-0 when the referee, Vhutshilo Mafunisa, blew the half-time whistle.

As if victory was already certain, Mighty Green relaxed on the ball and started to display their individual skills, instead of playing as a team. They were severely punished for this. Bucs reduced the margin through Lutendo Thathaisa, following a defensive error by Sedzani Mulaudzi. Instead of using that as a wakeup call, the players of Bucs continued to play short passes within their danger area. The third goal of the match for Mighty Green came in the 64th minute. Rendani Luvhimbi received a pre-cooked pass from his teammate, Unarine Mamphaga, and caught Bucs’ keeper off guard.

Bucs increased the margin from the penalty spot after Rinae Munyai was pulled from behind inside the penalty area and the referee responded appropriately - Munyai converted to make the score 3-2.

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Things are fast moving from bad to worse in the camp of Maindis Ladies FC. The team suffered another humiliating defeat in front of their home crowd when they lost 0-4 to TS Galaxy Queens in their Hollywoodbets Super League match that was played at the Giyani Stadium last Saturday. The defeat was the 11th for the Bungeni side in 13 matches this season.

Whether they will resurrect from the grave and manage to collect full points this weekend is something that remains to be seen. Maindis Ladies will travel to Pretoria on Sunday afternoon. Their match against the University of Pretoria FC will take place at the Absa Tuks Stadium in Pretoria.

While Maindis are still battling to come to terms with their defeat against TS Galaxy, the University of Pretoria students are in the right frame of mind. They are still in a joyous mood after beating Richmond United 2-1 at the Galeshewe Stadium in Kimberley last Saturday. Maindis’ goalkeeper, Theledi Monnye, will have it tough

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against the sharp strikers of University of Pretoria, while Tswarelo Digaota and Hilda

Xaba will be expected to keep the fire burning in the middle of the park.

Coal City Wizards will host Durban Ladies at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Emalahleni.

The City Wizards are also fighting for survival.

JVW FC will fly to Cape Town, where they will play against University of the Western Cape FC at the UWC Campus Stadium. TUT Ladies FC will host Richmond United at the TUT Campus Stadium.

The match between Thunderbirds Ladies and Royal AM will be played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. Royal AM are fast becoming a force to be reckoned with. They brutally crushed

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Ladies 5-0 last Saturday. The other fixtures are Copper Belts vs City Lads, TS Galaxy Queens vs First Touch Academy and University of Johannesburg vs Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies.

Home Defenders hammer Mabaleng

Gogobole Home Defenders were far too strong for Mabaleng Hollywood when they overpowered them 4-1 in their Mathoho Tournament match that was played at the Tshiozwi Grounds on Sunday.

The game was one-way traffic from the onset to the bitter end, with Defenders dictating the terms. No-one was surprised when Defenders took the lead in the ninth minute. Their diminutive striker, Phungela Ndadza, was on target after receiving a neat pass from Unarine Ramavhuya.

leading 2-0 when the referee, Geron Ramabulana, blew the half-time whistle.

Defenders’ third goal was scored by Mulalo Lethole, who received a well-cooked pass from Lutendo Phadziri.

Mabaleng regained some momentum in the opening minutes of the second half. They scored their solitary goal in the 74th minute.

and initiated some promising moves from behind. Mulalo Lethole was on target in the 78th minute after receiving a beautiful pass from Ipfi Siphugu.

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Mabaleng lost cohesion in the middle of the park shortly after Defenders’ first goal. Defenders capitalised on this setback and pressed hard in search of more goals. Thuso Mashau unleashed a shot from outside the box, and Mabaleng’s slender keeper, Mulweli Murudu, watched helplessly as the ball hit the back of the net. Defenders were

Defenders’ Evans Sithagu brought down Mabaleng’s Molatelo Maopa close to the box and the referee was quick to point at the white spot. Maopa converted from the penalty spot to make it 3-1.

The goal was an insult to the players of the Defenders. They regrouped

Referee gets suspended by MLFA

The deputy secretary of the Makhado Local Football Association (MLFA), Mr Tshifhiwa Maphaha, confirmed that the association had suspended a local referee from participating in league activities, following allegations of misconduct. The misconduct includes, among other things, match-fixing, unethical conduct and soliciting a bribe before and during games.

The suspension follows a match between Mudimeli Pharma FC and Mutiti United Stars that was played on 4 April at the Mudimeli Grounds. Representatives from both teams reported that the referee

had stopped the match 14 minutes early, alleging that he had felt threatened. The referee complained that fans of the two clubs had threatened him and accused him of being biased.

The managing director of Pharma FC, Mr Matodzi Mahani, said that the referee had approached them later that evening. Mahani further alleged that the referee had said that he had been assaulted by one of Pharma FC’s players. He had then allegedly demanded a R400 bribe, for him to not report the matter.

Mahani said that he had recorded the conversation, which he had then sent to the league administrators.

Some of the club owners, who did not want to speak on record, said that the issue of

bribery had been reported to the MLFA on several occasions. They said that they were happy now, because one of the referees had been suspended and this would send a message to others that bribery in sport was not acceptable.

Mr Tshifhiwa Maphaha said that the MLFA stood for integrity in football. “Our football matches should not be decided on the gambling market, but on the football field. It is for this reason that MLFA has decided to tackle match fixing, unethical conduct and/or any corrupt activity head on, by implementing a zero-tolerance policy,” he said.

He said that the association had appealed to all teams to report any signs of attempted match-fixing or unethical conduct by referees immediately.

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Maindis’ number one goalkeeper, Theledi Monnye. Photo: Frank Mavhungu. Ntsako Maswanganyi of Gogobole Bucs with the ball, with Mighty Green’s Tshililo Mudau running for cover. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela. Adolph Fhetani with the ball, with Pfunzo Mashau putting on the pressure. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela.
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Rodadau FC beat Tshandama Young Stars to keep their title hopes alive

Although they were playing in front of their home crowd, Tshandama Young Stars could not absorb the pressure from Rodadau FC, who beat them 1-0 in their Sasol Women’s League match played at the Tshandama Grounds on Saturday.

The game resembled a typical derby, with both sides initiating promising moves from the middle of the park. Although Young Stars had difficulty coping with the tempo of the game, their playmaker, Mashudu “Mudagasi” Davhana, remained a shining star. Davhana was everywhere, dishing out some telling passes from the centre of the pitch, while at the same time playing as a full striker.

The home side came close to scoring in the 13th minute. Their overlapping

Will Phomolong Ladies succeed in dimming out Stars?

The fight for promotion to the Hollywoodbets Super League and to escape the relegation axe at the end of the season will continue this weekend among the teams campaigning under the banner of the Sasol Women’s League in the Limpopo Stream. Most of the matches will be played on Saturday. while only three are scheduled for Sunday afternoon.

After giving away vital points to Rodadau FC, to whom they lost 0-1 at the Tshandama Grounds last Saturday, Tshandama Young Stars are poised to bury Phomolong Ladies alive when they meet at the Lulekani Stadium in Phalaborwa on Sunday afternoon. Phomolong Ladies are still to win a league match to date. Their performance is deteriorating with time; Phomolong Ladies have conceded 35 goals in their last three matches.

A win for Young Stars on Sunday will revive the team’s hopes for promotion. The

Stars from Tshandama are currently lying in the fifth spot on the log standings with 10 points. Young Stars will pin their hopes on Mashudu “Mudagasi” Davhana and Oriswikela Mudavhi for goals.

Lacoste Morning Stars will host Masakona Liberty Experience at the Shayandima School Grounds. Morning Stars are still fresh from a 5-0 victory over Merwe United Ladies.

The pace setters, Rodadau FC, will have a date with Sealene Ladies at the Tshitungulwane Grounds outside Vuwani. Two for Joy Ladies will travel to Merwe village in the Malamulele area. Their match against Merwe United Ladies will be played at the Merwe Grounds. Real Mighty Ladies will entertain Sisters FC at the Shikukwani Stadium outside Giyani.

The other weekend fixtures are Kanatla Ladies vs Ramatlaohle Ladies, Seven Stars Ladies vs Schoonoord Chiefs Ladies, Mandebele Happy Fighters vs Marumo Gallants and FC Stars United vs University of Limpopo FC.

Fines for Safa Vhembe clubs that don’t protect referees

The disciplinary committee of the Safa Vhembe Regional League imposed heavy fines on several clubs during its sittings that were held at the league’s offices over the past weekend.

Ngwenani Young Chiefs were the hardest hit. They were found guilty on three charges, namely the assault on a match official, invasion of the pitch by supporters and threatening and intimidating match officials.

The case relates to an incident that took place during their league game against SMSA FC, which was played at the Tshedza School Grounds last month. The committee heard that Young Chiefs had assaulted the match official, Mr Mpho Mphigalale, during the game. Young Chiefs were ordered to pay a fine of R8 000 within 30 days, apart from the fact that they will forfeit the points for the match to their opponents.

SMSA FC were found guilty of failing to provide security for the match officials. They were ordered to pay a fine of R2 000 within 30 days.

Phylimak FC were found guilty of refusing to play their league match against Ghandlanani Golden Arrows and the failure to appoint alternative accredited match officials in the same match. A fine of R8 000 was imposed on them.

Ngovhela XI Experience were fined a total of R7 000 after they were found guilty on three charges, namely intimidating the match officials, causing the abandonment of their game against SMSA FC and failure to provide

adequate security for the match officials. The points for the match were awarded to SMSA FC.

Seven United Brothers were found guilty of causing the abandonment of their game against Maelula United Brothers and failure to provide adequate security for the match officials. The committee ordered them to pay a fine of R4 000 within 30 days. The points for the match were awarded to the opponents.

Khalavha Napoli had caused the abandonment of their game against Maelula United Brothers. A fine of R5 000 was imposed on them. They forfeit the points for the match as well.

Raliphaswa Black Panthers were found guilty of causing the abandonment of their league game against Mudimeli Western Bombers. They were ordered to pay a fine of R3 000. The points for the match were awarded to Western Bombers.

Mudimeli Western Bombers were found guilty of causing the abandonment of their game against Matanda Rockers. A fine of R3 000 was imposed on them, apart from the fact that the points for the match were awarded to Matanda Rockers.

Mandiwana Western Gunners were found guilty of assaulting the match official and causing the abandonment of their game against Mapakophele Fire Makers. A player of Western Gunners, Khathutshelo Ramalivhana, was singled out as the one who had assaulted the match official during the game. They were ordered to pay a fine of R8 000, while the points for the match were awarded to Fire Makers.

midfielder, Tshanduko Masakona, miskicked the ball inside the box after she had received a pre-cooked pass from Hulisani Madiba.

The players nearly spoiled the game when they started to demonstrate their dangerous skills towards the end of the first half. The situation returned to normal when the referee reprimanded Mosibudi Ngobeni of Rodadau with a yellow card.

Realising that their scoring chances were slim, Rodadau solidified their striking force by introducing Mmanoko Molele and sacrificing Mamie Rebombo.

The goal that earned Rodadau three significant points came in the 59th minute. Mohlao Rampya showed the keeper the wrong way after beating the offside trap.

Rodadau are still shining on top of the log with 18 points from seven matches.

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Modjadji Malatjie of Rodadau jumps over Ndulamiso Ndou of Young Stars. Photo: Frank Mavhungu. Tshandama Young Stars’ playmaker, Oriswikela Mudavhi. Photo: Frank Mavhungu. The referee who was assaulted by the fans of Ngwenani Young Chiefs, Mr Mpho Mphigalale. Photo: Frank Mavhungu

Bare-knuckle fighters to honour “The Time Bomb”

The Musangwe organisers in the Vhumbedzi areas have arranged a Musangwe boxing tournament in honour one of the best boxers ever produced in South Africa to date - Phillip “The Time Bomb” Ndou. The tournament will be held at Tshifudi on Saturday, 20 May.

One of the organisers of the tournament, Mr Mafhungo Mphathele, who is also a bare-knuckle fighter of note, said they were proud of the fact that, before Ndou had become a professional boxer, he had been a bare-knuckle fighter. “We will also be honouring him for being the only African boxer to have fought the American boxing icon Floyd Mayweather,” he said.

Ndou, who grew up in Makwarela township, made international headlines in boxing when he represented South Africa at the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. Immediately after the Olympics, he was snatched up by the late training guru, Nick Durant. He won the South African Featherweight Championship when he stopped Jackie Gunguluza in the third round on 21 March 1999.

In a career spanning 18 years and five months, Ndou fought 42 times, with 37 wins and five losses. His boxing record stood at 37-5 (34 KO wins, 3 KO losses).

Mphathele is calling on all the bare-knuckle fighters and fans to attend the tournament on Saturday. It starts at 08:00.

VFA wrap up season with a victory

The head coach of Venda Football Academy (VFA), Mr Joel Masutha, is an ecstatic man. Not only did his team manage to escape the relegation axe, but VFA wrapped up their league programme with a bang. They beat Black Leopards 1-0 in their Motsepe Foundation Championship League match that was played at the Thohoyandou Stadium last Sunday.

During an interview with him shortly after the game, Mr Masutha said that taking the team from the relegation zone to the 11th position had not been

an easy task. VFA were fighting for survival when Masutha took over as the head coach of the team about three months ago. The team managed to win most of the games they played under his guidance.

Coming back to their game against Black Leopards, the former Chippa United head coach said that the game had been a typical derby. He said that for the strikers to penetrate Leopards’ defence had been difficult, although Lidoda duvha were reduced to 10 men in the early stages of the game.

Bethuel Muzeu of Leopards was given his marching orders for an ugly tackle

“It was a tough road for the team, but we learnt a lot”

The teams affiliated with the Motsepe Foundation Championship League played their last league matches for the 2022/23 soccer season on Sunday. For many of the teams the season was a long and difficult one.

The chairman of Venda Football Academy (VFA), Mr Itani Munzhelele, said the season had been the most difficult one to date for his club. VFA finished their league programme in the 11th position on

the log standings with 38 points.

The team started the season with Mr Michael Loftman as head coach. The team’s performance in their first six matches was below par. That prompted the management of the team to terminate Mr Loftman’s contract. The former head coach of Uthongathi FC, Mr Simo Dladla, then took over as the new mentor of the team. Mr Dladla’s presence seemingly did not add any value to the team as the Thohoyandou side continued to donate significant league points to their opponents at home and away.

Realising that the future of the team was looking bleak under the guidance of Mr Dladla, the management then decided to terminate his contract, citing professional misconduct as their reason for parting ways with him.

As one of many ways to try and turn the team’s fortunes around, VFA appointed the former head coach of Black Leopards, Mr Joel Masutha, to the position of the head coach of the team about three months ago. Mr Macbeth Sibaya was his assistant. At that stage, the team was lying in the second-last

position on the log standings. The team’s performance improved dramatically under the guidance of Mr Masutha.

Mr Munzhelele said that they had done everything within their power to get the team promoted to the DStv Premiership Division this season, but that was not to be. Instead, the team was battling to move out of the danger zone for the better part of the season. He reckoned that they would try and use the experiences of the past season to prepare better for the new season.

on Rudzani Thobo. Leopards, however, managed to match VFA pound for pound despite the setback.

VFA’s breakthrough came when a defender of Leopards, Tshepo Matsimbi, handled the ball within his own box, prompting the referee to award a penalty. Edmore Chirambadara scored from the white spot.

The head coach of Leopards, Mr Morgan Shivambu, was singing the praises of the players after the game. He said that the boys had not lost their original fighting spirit although they had played the better part of the game with their hands tied behind their backs.

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