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She sucked his blood By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

The family of eight-year-old Grade 3 pupil Ento Ngobeni is reeling with shock after a female neighbour had allegedly hacked the child with a panga and sucked the blood from his raw wounds.

Above: Ento (8) was hacked on the head with a panga. Left: The young victim’s cut hand. Right; The young victim’s aunt, Ms Blessing Hlongwane, holds her nephew in her arms. Also in the picture is Ento’s grandmother and guardian, Ms Tintswalo Hlongwane.

The incident took place last Monday. During Limpopo Mirror’s visit to the family in Waterval earlier this week, Ento’s grandmother and guardian, Ms Tintswalo Hlongwane (55), told the newspaper that the family was still traumatised after the ghastly incident. “My grandson’s peers rushed into my

house and informed me that a woman had locked my grandson inside her house and that he was screaming for help,” said Hlongwane. She and her daughter, Blessing, immediately ran to her neighbour’s stand and knocked on the door and tried to open it, but the kitchen door was locked. They said that they had knocked and shouted out the woman’s name, begging her to open the door. All along they could hear Ento screaming from inside the house. “When the door was finally opened, there in the doorway, she was on her knees, staring up at us with pleading eyes,” said Hlongwane. “She said, ‘Sesi Maggie, ni vavisile n’wana (My sister Maggie, I have injured the child)’. Her cheeks and lips were covered with fresh blood.” Hlongwane and Blessing finally managed to get through to young Ento, who had been locked inside the indoor toilet. - Continues on p2

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24 January 2014 By Isabel Venter

Makhado “hand court case” postponed There is still no progress in the town’s brutal and infamous “hand case.” The 38-year-old Freddy Azwitamisi Tshikhudo, who stands accused of the murder of Rumbidzai Manyere (36), appeared in the Louis Trichardt District Court again on Friday, 17 January. He was arrested almost eight

months ago, in April of last year, at Elti Café in Eltivillas, when he allegedly tried to rob the business by using a severed human arm. The following day, Tshikhudo led the Makhado police to the place where the murdered Manyere’s body was found. Manyere’s right arm, both eyes and her private parts had been re-

moved. Her body itself was in an advanced state of decomposition. Tshikhudo is currently facing two counts of rape, and single counts of murder, housebreaking and robbery. His case was postponed until 28 February. He will remain in custody until then. Musina Mayor Carol Phiri hands over a trophy to the principal of Mopane Intermediate School, Tshilidzi Mabirimisa. The school was rewarded for producing the most quality results in bachelor passes in the Soutpansberg North Circuit. Also in the picture are Musina Chief Whip Simon Madamalala (left), member of the Limpopo Legislature Florence Radzilani, Limpopo Legislature Chief Whip Jan Tseane and Soutpansberg North Circuit Manager Dr Ntavhanyeni Phaswana.

Mr Elson Mutshutshu Muvhango with some of the products he manufactured.

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“I’m a reformed man” - former inmate When he was arrested for murdering his partner and sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment in 2002, Mr Elson Mutshutshu Muvhango (55) thought his world had fallen apart forever. While in prison, Muvhango started attending art and craft classes until he fully mastered the required skills. After staying in prison for eight years and nine months, Muvhango was released on parole, after displaying good behavior. He is now using the skills he acquired in prison to make cash. He makes beautiful flower pots, images of animals and decorative ornaments at his home in Malale village, outside Musina. A staunch member of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC), Muvhango says he deeply regrets the incident that led to his arrest in 2002. “I am now a Main story

Woman arrested for assault GBH (From page 1) The spokesperson for the Limpopo police, Capt Maano Sadiki, confirmed that a 58-yearold woman had been arrested and charged with assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm. She has since appeared in the Waterval Magistrate’s Court and was granted R2 000 bail. “So far she hasn’t posted bail, and she remains in custody,” said Sadiki. “She will appear in court again on 28 February. We cannot comment on the state of mind of the victim as this matter is pending further investigations.”

reformed man and I deeply regret what I had done before I became man of God. I know what I did was wrong, because I was influenced by evil spirits. I ask God every day to forgive me my sins as I forgive the sins of my fellow men. I now live by the Word of God and I also have a duty to preach, so that other people can also see His greatness.” Asked how he crafted his products, Muvhango was quick to respond: “I make sure that I have enough water, cement, river sand, cardboard boxes, old newspapers and bar soap. At times I also go to the bush to look for snail shells that I use to decorate my products. Those are all the ingredients I need to make any product that I can think of.” He says it takes up to three days to complete most of his products. “I have to make sure that I put them in the sun to dry. It becomes difficult for me to work during rainy days as I don’t have a workshop.” Muvhango, who also sells firewood for survival, says the prices of his products range from R50 to R500, depending on size. He says most of his customers are tourists who visit the village en route to the Kruger National Park. Despite his talent, Muvhango says there are some setbacks for which he needs assistance in order to address them. “I need a ceramics machine, so that I can also manufacture plates, saucers and mugs, but I don’t have enough money to buy one. I appeal to anyone out there to assist me. I also need people who can help me to market my products, both locally and internationally. There is no constant water supply where I am staying as I don’t have a tap in the yard. This leads to a very serious shortage of water, which affects my production. I also need a decent workshop to execute my duties with ease.” Muvhango can be contacted on 076 288 3044.

“This government is doing in Limpopo Province,” she poor results, so that we can its best to make sure that ed- added. come up with remedial actions ucation is accessible to every She said that as part of moni- to improve the situation.” child. It does not need a guest toring schools, the government Categories for the awards inspeaker to emphasize that had embarked on a back-to- clude educators who produced 96.3% of our schools are no- school campaign where poli- 100% pass rate in various Grade fee schools and 97.2% of our ticians checked if things were 12 subjects, educators who pupils are benefiting from the going well. produced distinctions in variNational Schools Nutrition “The campaign is aimed at ous subjects, best learner per Programme. Those who are assessing the readiness of our subject, best improved school, staying far from their schools schools in relation to the issues best circuit learner, schools that are also benefitting from the of stationery and the environ- produce 100% pass rate and scholar transport.” ment in which the education best school in matric exemption These were the words of Ms is taking place. Our visits also percentage pass. Florence Radzilani, a mem- focus on schools that obtain ber of the Limpopo Legislature, while addressing the fully packed Musina Show Grounds hall during the Department of Education Soutpansberg North Circuit’s 2013 Excellence Awards. Radzilani added that the provincial government wanted to thank the school principals, school management teams, teachers, pupils and SGB members for the impressive Grade 12 results. “We recognize their collective effort in attaining these good results. Because of your con- The principal of Eric Louw High School, Ms Cobie Mostert, receives tributions and hard an award from Soutpansberg North Circuit Manager Dr Ntavhanyeni work, Vhembe Dis- Phaswana on behalf of her school, which produced a 100% pass rate trict took position one in last year’s Grade 12 results. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Victim shoots at suspected robbers The sound of gunshots broke the night silence in the vicinity of KFC Makhado on Monday when a victim of a botched robbery chased after two suspects. The incident occurred near the KFC on the corner of Songozwi and Grobler Street. From eyewitness reports it seems as if the victim had bought some goods from a nearby supermarket and was walking along the road when he was approached by the

two robbers. They apparently threatened him with an object that looked like a firearm. According to the communications officer at the Limpopo police’s media centre, Const Tsietsi Lamola, it is alleged that the victim of the alleged attempted armed robbery took out his licensed firearm. “He fired two warning shots,” he said. “The two unknown men fled the alleged crime scene.”

According to bystanders, the alleged robbers ran down Grobler Street and vanished into some of the residential properties, with the victim chasing after them. As the victim turned to go back and collect his groceries, people who were standing in front the KFC noticed one of the suspects scuttling across the road from the side of the bird sanctuary. They shouted, “There is one of them!” but the suspect was gone.

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while the struggling Basel played defensive football right from the onset. Although Blue Rocks scored their first two goals within the first 15 minutes, Basel continued to defend as if they were the ones who were leading. That prompted Blue Rocks to go all out and the half-time score was

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By Kaizer Nengovhela

A 42-year-old man, Muthuphei Makhovha, died on Saturday morning when his vehicle collided head-on with a taxi near Tshikwarani. The police in the Tshilwavhusiku area confirmed that they are investigating a case of culpable homicide. Three other passengers were treated at the local clinic and one was transferred to the Louis Trichardt Memorial hospital for treatment after the accident. They were all discharged the same day. A family spokesperson, Alfred

Makhovha, said the family was very shocked when hearing the news about the death. "We will have to accept it, because God's will has been done," he said. A community member, Mr Samuel Tshifura, described the late Mr Makhovha as a hardworking man who had a broad vision. He said community members consulted him on various matters, even concerning their own private lives. "He was always ready to assist with anything that he could provide," he said.

The MEC responsible for Roads and Transport, Lehlogono Masoga, expressed his condolences to the family, loved ones and friends of the deceased. "We also urge all road users, motorists and pedestrians alike, to exercise great caution and obey all the rules of the road at all times, without exception," said Masoga. Muthuphei is survived by three children, his mother, sister and brother. He will be buried tomorrow (Saturday) and the service will start The late Mr Muthuphei Makhovha. at 06:00.

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24 January 2014 By Isabel Venter

By Mashudu Netsianda

Beit Bridge’s town secretary passes away Doris’ leave-to-appeal application rejected Beit Bridge Town secretary and renowned academic and businessman Dr Sipho Singo (56) has died. The local authority’s director of housing and administration, Mr Mbongeleni Muleya, said Singo died in the Polokwane Provincial Hospital on Saturday evening. The cause of his death was heart failure. His condition deteriorated on Friday night and he was rushed to Musina Hospital on Saturday morning and he was referred to Polokwane Provincial Hospital, where he died on admission,” said Muleya. A memorial service for Dr

Singo will be held in Beit Bridge on Friday morning. Muleya described Dr Singo as a man who had a strong passion for development in Beit Bridge. “His death is a sad loss for the council and residents of Beit Bridge. We have lost a fatherly figure, a great man who had a vision to transform the face of Beit Bridge into a modern city. During his tenure, he spearheaded a number of developmental projects, which were worth emulating by other town councils.” Singo’s widow, Agnes, said the family had lost an inspira-

Dr Sipho Singo (56).

tional man and a champion of development. “We are at loss of words. This is a big blow to us as a family. He was a hard worker and a very generous man who was instrumental in spearheading developmental projects in the district,” she said. Dr Singo was born on March 28, 1958, in Beit Bridge in a family of ten children. He is survived by his wife and fiveyear-old daughter, Tendani. Singo, a renowned academic and businessman, joined Beit Bridge Town council on 14 May 2009. He obtained a PhD in administration from the University of South Africa, a masters in adult education and an honours degree in politics and administration from the University of Zimbabwe. Prior to joining the Beit Bridge Town Council, Singo was a lecturer at the Unisa School of Public Management and Administration between 2004 and 2006 and he also lectured politics at the University of Namibia between 1998 and 2004.

The infamous Doris Mthembi given such a harsh sentence, – Isaiah 53:15 - was displayed. will now turn to the High or maybe even a suspended This particular chapter of Isaiah Court for “justice” after her sentence.” ends at verse 12. leave-to-appeal application was Magistrate Pat Cloete did After Mthembi was led back rejected. not agree and rejected the ap- to the prison vehicle that would The 41-year-old Mthembi plication. He remarked that the take her back to Matatshe Prisappeared in the Louis Trichardt cellphone evidence, brought by on, her supporters shouted at Regional Court on Monday, the State, was just too damming. a journalist not to take photos. asking permission to appeal her “Those records disproved her One supporter laughed, and sentence. She was handed a six- version of the story beyond any told magistrate Cloete that they year prison stay in November of reasonable doubt,” said Cloete. would meet again. Outside of last year, when she was found On Monday, the court room the court room there was pandeguilty of perjury. was packed with family and monium when Mthembi’s sister Mthembi lied to the police friends of Doris who pitched up got into a screaming match with when she accused her ex-hus- in her support. All of them were Goddard, shouting at him: “You band, Mr Goddard Tendani wearing white T-shirts, imprint- are a rapist!” Mugwena, of kidnapping and ed with slogans and Doris’s At the time of going to press, raping her. face. On the front of the T-shirts Mthembi’s legal team had yet Mthembi, by means of her the question “Where’s justice to lodge an application with advocate, argued that the court for Doris?” with a somewhat the High Court to have her case had been too harsh dubious citation from the Bible reviewed. and unfair when it handed down a custodial sentence to her. “The court was not merciful when they gave a direct imprisonment sentence, forgetting to take into consideration that she has little children to take care off,” said the advocate, Mr Ndleve. “She is not a danger to the public, as the court claimed in its verdict, and we are sure that a n o t h e r c o u r t Doris Mthembi is supported by her hushand, Mr Joe Ragwala. He and a handful would not have of supporters wore special T-shirts demanding justice for Doris.


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Getting ready to cut the ribbon are, from right, Cllr Thambatshira Ananias Neluvhola, Mphaila village headman Davhana, Vho-Khotsimunene Mr Mavhungu David (Japan) Mphephu from the Mphephu-Ramabulana traditional council, Makhado Municipality's mayor, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, and other members of the municipal council. By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Ha-Mphaila community gets new bridge The isolated community of Ha-Mphaila in Nzhelele was in an ecstatic mood last week when representatives from the Makhado municipality officially opened the new bridge and access road. The old bridge and access road were damaged during heavy rains last year and had to be rebuilt at an estimated cost of R12 million. The community, which is situated close to Tswime Mountain and separated from other villages by the Nzhelele River, was left stranded when floods destroyed the small bridge which was initially used by residents. For a period of a week, most pupils, especially secondary school learners, were left stranded and did not go to school whilst community members could not go to work. People who fell ill during that time were not able to go to clinics. This ordeal prompted the municipality to approve the reconstruction project. Community members, councillors, members of the provincial parliament and traditional leaders attended the ceremony, which was held last Thursday. The municipal mayor, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, said that the municipal council, under his leadership, was committed to bringing good quality service to all people in the jurisdiction of the municipality. “We promised last year that every month in the 2013/14 financial year we would be cutting ribbons and opening completed projects,” he said. He thanked the contractor, the oversight committee from the provincial parliament and the Mphaila

headman for committing themselves to ensuring that the project was of quality and finished in the estimated period. The local councillor in Ward (38), Cllr Thambatshira Ananias Neluvhola, said the bridge had simplified the lives of community members. He related to Limpopo Mirror his experience during the heavy floods. “It was difficult before. Every time when it was raining heavily, we knew that we would not go back home because the old bridge was too small and easily destroyed by floods,” he said.

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Ms Tshamaano Makuya ne Nepfumbada is the new provincial general manager (PGM) for the SABC Limpopo. According to the group executive: stakeholder relations and provinces, Mr Vincent Tsoenyane, the SABC has absolute confidence in Tshamaano and her ability to deliver on her mandate. “She is bringing a wealth of experience and has a credible track record,” he added. Tsoenyane indicated that Tshamaano’s success in her new position will also depend to a great extent on the team work and support she receives from all stakeholders. He urged all role players to rally their support behind Tshamaano in order to take this province forward and the SABC as a whole. Tshamaano has spent nearly seven years at the SABC, having joined the corporation in 2006 October as MLfm's marketing manager, and also acted as station manager for six months in 2008. She worked as programmes manager for Phalaphala FM for two years, before leaving for the Film and Publications Board (FPB) as operations manager in September 2012. She holds a B Com Marketing degree and an honours degree in strategic management from the University of Johannesburg and has also worked for Amalgamated Beverage Industries as account manager and marketing services manager from 2002 to 2006. She said she was humbled, excited, and happy about this new challenge. “I have learned a lot from my recent job and hope the experience that I gathered and the challenges experienced will carry me forward and come in handy as I deliver on my mandate. It is also exciting for one to be Ms Tshamaano Makuya ne Nepfumbada is the coming back home and to the SABC that I am so newly appointed provincial general manager (PGM) for the SABC Limpopo. familiar with.”

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24 January 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo

Rural secondary school excels against all odds schools who traditionally perform the best, when out of the 128 pupils who had written, 71 received university exemption. MEC Rudolph Phala, Mayor Grace Mahosi of Thulamela and officials from the Department of Education visited the school during the past week to convey their congratulations. The principal, Mr Tshubwana, seized the opportunity and briefed the MEC

about their plight. “We are very excited about the results. Numerous challenges impact negatively on our teaching and learning here. If we could be provided with more classrooms and other infrastructure, we could improve our results even more, bearing in mind that our school has had a good improvement in results each year.” Tshubwana also said the results would have been different, had it not been for the cooperation and unity between parents, pupils, educators, the SGB and all the other stakeholders. “We are grateful for the support we are getting from the department. We are now calling on the business community to come on board and help us in rebuilding the classes, so that our pupils have a Cracks in the walls of classrooms. Principal Tshimangadzo Tshubwana better learning environ- (front) and Mr Marubini Nevondo (acting deputy principal) look at the ment,” he added. damaged wall.

Ms Maggie Liphadzi of Makhado donated groceries to a family in Mpheni Block B2 who is suffering to cope. The Rambau family of eight stays in a dilapidated house and none of them is employed. “When I passed by the house, I saw that they were in urgent need of help, so I decided to buy them groceries,” Maggie said. In the photo are, from left to right, Mulalo Hamisi, Maggie Liphadzi (donor) and Cathrine Rambau.

The hardworking staff and principal Mr Tshimangadzo Tshubwana (seated fifth from right with trophy) rejoice after the results were announced.

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Arrested for theft from scene of crash Two people, one of them a juvenile, were arrested for allegedly ransacking the scene of a recent helicopter crash in Gwanda and stealing two Nokia cellphones and R800 cash. The owner of the aircraft, Mr Christian Malila Ndou, who was flying alone, died instantly in the Maphani area, about 6km from Gwanda in Zimbabwe. While others were trying to rescue the victim, the juvenile (17) and Hardlife Tavona Mupaneshure (27) had a different agenda. The two appeared before Gwanda magistrate Ms Sheila Nazombe on Monday, facing theft charges and they both pleaded guilty to the offence. “I

picked up two cellphones from the site of the crash and shared them with Mupaneshure. We did not know that would amount to committing an offence,” said the juvenile. “We then met someone who had picked up some cash. He gave us R800 each, so that we would keep quiet. I then proceeded home and told my mother about the cash and cell phones I had picked up, and she ordered me to return them. I then returned the cash, but kept the cellphone,” he added Mupaneshure told the court that he had bought a satchel, a battery charger, a cell phone battery and earphones, using the loot.

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The well-known TV star and drama actor, Sputla Segobodi (left), better known as Nkusheni in the SABC 2 drama, shakes hands with Chief Livhuwani Matsila during his visit to the chief late in December.

Some of the Vhembe members of Mkhontho we sizwe military veterans, doing a salute during the ANC door-to-door voters campaign in Khalavha village on Friday. Photo by Silas Nduvheni By Mashudu Netsianda

Illegal Egyptian immigrants arrested Two Egyptian nationals, who sneaked into Zimbabwe through the Beit Bridge Border Post, ran out of luck when they were arrested by alert detectives. Mahmoud Elmelighy Elshiki (29) and Khaled Adly Asdelwahab Sallam (26), both from Gharbeya village in Egypt, were arrested at a service station in Beit Bridge last Thursday. They appeared in court on Friday, but their trial could not continue because the state failed to get an Arabic translator. Zimbabwe’s assistant regional immigration officer in charge of the border post, Mr Charles Gwede, said the pair has been sent to Harare, pending deportation to their home country. They are accused of contravening the Immigration Act and failure to apply for a visa at the port of entry. Their passports had not been cleared by the immigration officers. The court heard that the two arrived in the neighbouring country from South Africa on 8 January. Upon their arrival at the border post, the two men did not make any efforts to complete immigration formalities. They were picked up by detectives, who were acting on a tip-off. The pair was asked to produce their travel documents and it was discovered that they were illegal immigrants, leading to their arrest. The arrest comes a few weeks after the department of immigration raised concerns over the influx of illegal immigrants, especially those from countries from the horn of Africa, who have the tendency to violate international laws with the assistance of international syndicates. Notice

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Dedication pays off for top teacher Mmbengeni Dedication and hard-work paid off for Mr Nthambeleni Mmbengeni when he received the award for the best teacher in the province. Mmbengeni is an accounting teacher at Thengwe Secondary School, the second-best-performing school in Limpopo. When the results were announced in Polokwane recently, Mmbengeni was named as the best teacher in the province in recognition of his good work of producing 20 distinctions, including a 100% pass mark by Tshifhiwa Munzhelele. Mmbengeni was given a new laptop and a certificate by Limpopo MEC of Education Ms Dikeledi Magadze. When asked how he had made it, Mmbengeni says: “Hard work and dedication are the secrets behind everything. By last year May, I was already through with the syllabus. When we came back in July, I was doing revision with my 109 pupils. By the time we went for final exams, my pupils were more than ready as they had written more than 30 tests,” says Mmbengeni with a smile. Out of his 109 pupils, only three failed in the final exams. Mmbengeni says he is inspired by the award. He is also planning to do better by producing more than 30 distinctions in this year’s matric results. Mmbengeni, who comes from Thengwe village, is a former pupil of Thengwe Secondary School, like many teachers there. He first taught at the school in 1981 as an unqualified teacher. He then went to the former Venda College of Education where he acquired his teacher’s diploma before he went to Khwevha

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Opinion

“Have we lost respect for funerals?” Award-winning journalist, Wilson Dzebu relates his personal experience while attending a funeral at Madimbo village. Dzebu is the Communications Manager of Musina Municipality and he wirtes in his personal capacity. I had to make sure that I went to sleep early that Friday evening, so that I would wake up early on Saturday morning to attend the funeral of my friend’s mother at Madimbo village. The village is about 80km east of Musina. I was relieved that I had arrived on time and the funeral proceedings started with a prayer at home before we went to the graveyard. When the proceedings at home were completed, people were rushing to get transport to the graveyard. A young man quickly ran to me while I was on my way to my car and he greeted me politely. “Can I ride with you, Mr. Dzebu?” he said with a smile on his face. “With pleasure,” I also responded to him happily. After we had driven about 300 meters from the bereaved family’s house, the young man remarked: “We must make sure that we come back from the graveyard earlier because we might run out of food.” While I was still amazed, he reached into his jacket pocket and took out a small green plastic bag. He unwrapped it and took out something. “Sir, take five and I will remain with another five.” As I was driving, I insisted on

knowing what he was offer- so, the gods must be crazy. ing me before I could accept. I believe community leaders He said in Tshivenda: “Ndi must do something about situaphiriphiri Vho-Dzebu, zwiliwa tions like these. We can’t just sit zwa mbulungoni a zwi difhi and relax while people continue zwi so ngo sheliwa phiriphiri.” to disrespect the mourning periLoosely translated: “It’s pepper, od and use them as a platform to Mr Dzebu. Food at the funeral satisfy their personal appetites. doesn’t taste good if pepper is What the young man did was not added.” totally out of order and disreI rejected his offer, and I was spectful. I had to put this true so angry that I told him that he story on paper, so that we can would not travel in my car when assist each other in restoring we finished the proceedings at morals in our communities. the graveyard. Indeed, I had to leave him behind with his phiriphiri and I refused when he wanted to get into my car. Surprisingly, when people arrived at the bereaved family’s house from the graveyard, the young man was already in the queue for food. I monitored him closely after he had taken a plate of beef and pap. I saw him with my own eyes as he unwrapped his plastic bag, took out his phirirphiri and mixed it with the beef. I then started to ask myself: “What is happening in this world of today? Are funerals losing value? Do some people use the time The communications manager of of mourning to satisfy their Musina Municipality, Mr Wilson bodily appetites?” If this is Dzebu.

“Work with enthusiasm” - Mayor Phiri Musina Mayor Carol Phiri and her councillors visited local schools last Wednesday, the first day of the 2014 academic year, to encourage learners and teachers to start their lessons with enthusiasm and to motivate pupild to study hard. When addressing teachers and pupils at Musina High School, she thanked all stakeholders who had made 2013 a successful year. Musina High School attained a 70,9% Grade 12 pass rate last year.

“I take this opportunity to encourage you to study hard and take education seriously, because it is through education that knowledge and information are received and spread throughout the world. For the rest of 2014, forget about anything else and put your books first. It is our wish that all of you must be studying at tertiary institutions next year. You can only achieve this through hard work. You are very lucky because you have dedicated educators who are

readily available to assist you day and night.” Phiri also introduced the Musina Municipality mayoral study donations, which are presented to deserving learners every year. “I encourage you to make use of this opportunity, because the municipality is always there to assist you to achieve your educational goals,” she said. The principal, Mr Abram Ligavha, said the recipe for success at his school was team work, dedication and proper planning.

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Record number of malaria cases The Vhembe and Mopane regions are the most fragile areas where one could easily be infected with malaria, especially during the rainy season. According to the Department of Health in Limpopo, a record number of 765 malaria cases were recorded over the past three months, with 217 cases reported in October, 347 in November and 201 in December. The Donald Fraser, Malamulele and Musina hospitals are the hospitals that recorded the highest number of malaria cases in the Vhembe district, whilst the Nkhensani, Maphuta and Malatjie hospitals recorded the highest number in Mopane. The Department of Health has warned that during October to February the number of malaria cases increases. The reason for the increase is because of the rain and the subsequent breeding of mosquitoes. The department also warned travellers, especially those who visited high-risk areas during the festive season, to be watchful for malaria signs and symptoms. Some of those symptoms include fever, body pains, headache, nausea and diarrhoea. “If any of these symptoms are experienced, patients should immediately proceed to the closest clinic or health centre for a malaria test,” said the Department of Health’s spokesperson, Ms Adele van der Linde. Ms van der Linde said that the higher incidence of malaria was caused by travelling and human behaviour. “During December, many community members and migrant workers from the province visited high-risk malaria areas outside the provincial boundaries. People also spent more time outdoors in the evenings during December,” she said. “Unfortunately, there are still patients who delay consulting when they fall sick, resulting in fever and complicated malaria, that can lead to malaria-related fatalities,” she said. It was established that only seven suspected fatalities had occurred, with four in November and three in December. The department has embarked on an operation to minimize the transmission of the disease. “All 42 malaria teams from the department are fully operational in the communities with indoors residual spraying,” she said. The department was also educating communities about early treatment-seeking behaviour.

SanParks responds to outcry after killing of elephant The South African National Parks (SANParks) has responded to a public outcry on its decision to euthanize an elephant that had flipped over a vehicle belonging to a visiting British couple, injuring the occupants on 30 December 2013. Speaking from the Kruger National Park, the managing executive of this iconic park, Mr Abe Sibiya, said the incident was a consequence of parks’ allowing people to enjoy the natural environment; unfortunately, some did so in an irresponsible manner. “While it is expected in

an environment such as the Kruger National Park that human and animal conflict will always occur, it is also vitally important that members of the public visiting various national parks should always adhere to the rules.” Sibiya said while the park could understand the public outcry and anger towards the management, it was critical for the public to have confidence in the park management. “The park is managed by adequately qualified officials who are able to make informed and appropriate decisions at any given time.” According to Sibiya, the deci-

sion to euthanize the animal was not taken lightly but based on the information from very experienced rangers’ assessment that the animal was likely to attack tourist vehicles in the future. “It is for this reason that we appeal to our patrons to act in a responsible manner and give such information as quickly as possible, rather than share it on social media platforms.” He said that, to bring closure to the matter, SANParks would need the co-operation of the visitors who had taken the video. “The law stipulates that evidence such as this should be

accompanied by a written statement from eyewitnesses as the footage cannot be the only permissible evidence in order to sanction any fine against the alleged perpetrators.” “Tourists need to change their behavior when on self-game drives … we drive this message in our communication at check-in points, on our brochures and on the permits. It is totally impossible to have constant policing of holidaymakers as the park’s resources are already stretched with many operations going on at the same time,” concludes Sibiya. (Issued by SANParks)

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14 24 January 2014 Social welfare

Blankets and food for fire victims Despite their painful experiences, it was all smiles when members of the two Musina families whose houses were destroyed by a fire received blankets from their ward councilors. Messrs Ephraim Mkhonto (26) and Rodney Ndlovu started the year on a bad note as their houses mysteriously caught fire during the festive season. Mkhonto’s ward councilor, Ms Nkele Milanzi, said she learnt with sadness about the incident that led to the destruction of everything in Mkhonto’s house. “We understand the pain which the family is going through, and

it is our responsibility to come to their rescue in this difficult time. Our wealth is our people and we have to make sure that these families also enjoy life like other community members. They did not choose to be in such a dire situation and, as a responsible municipality, we feel that it is important to help those who are in need.” Upon handing the blankets to the Ndlovu family, Cllr Simon Madamala said all the people deserved to live in dignity in this democratic country. “I was touched when I received the bad news that Ndlovu’s house had caught fire. What hurt me

most is the fact that all their valuables were destroyed and none of the family members is employed. We had to take it upon ourselves to make sure that we contribute something to this family.” When accepting the blankets, Mkhonto said: “I thought my world was crumbling, but I’m now happy because I know that there are people who care out there. I don’t have enough words to thank my ward councilor for coming to our rescue. We are really very thankful.” Ndlovu added that words alone could not express their gratitude. “I’m so happy to receive these blankets.”

Mr Rodney Ndlovu smiles as he receives blankets from his ward councillor, Mr Simon Madamalala.

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Mr Ephraim Mkhonto (second from left) receives blankets from Cllr Nkele Milanzi (left), Mr Nathi Tshiwanammbi (Musina Municipality General Manager: Economic Development and Planning) and Musina Manager for Housing and Community Services Mr Mike Mukoma (right). By Elmon Tshikhudo

“Why can’t they connect my sewer?” A war of words has erupted between a pensioner, Mr Liton Mugagadeli, and the Thulamela local municipality (TLM). The centre of their dispute is the connection of a sewerage system at Mugagadeli’s house in Block F, site 1055, portion 19. Mugagadeli (68), a former official of the Department of Transport, said his problems started in 2007 when he bought a site from the Thulamela municipality and built a house. “I spent a lot of money building my house and, on completion, I asked the municipality to connect the sewerage. For seven years I have been taken from pillar to post, with so many excuses being given for the non-connection. Sometimes these people would apologise for the delay and promise that it would be taken up as an urgent case, but seven years down the line, it has not been done,” he said. He said the last time he went there to complain was last August and was given an assurance in writing that it would be done very soon. Showing a copy of the letter he got from the municipality last year in September, Mugagadeli said the non-connection of the sewer was causing a lot of problems at his home. “Just imagine a six-roomed house in a township with no toilets. This is not a rural area where people still use the bush to relieve themselves. These people should just come and do their work, finish and klaar,” he said. Mugagadeli is blam-

ing his problem on incompetent officials who are not fit for the work. “There is no service in this municipality. I have been paying full service for the site for seven years, but they fail just to connect my sewerage. This is unacceptable; somebody is not doing his work. If they do not rectify their mistakes, people will decide to take their votes somewhere else,” he said. Thulamela municipality spokesperson Mr Ndwamato Tshiila said the municipality had an opendoor policy which Mugagadeli was well aware of. “If Mr Mugagadeli feels that he is not attended to well, he is at liberty to visit my office or any other relevant office, where he will be assisted,” he said.

Pensioner Liton Mugagadeli with the copy of the letter he received last year. It is now seven years that he has been waiting for his sewerage to be connected by the municipal system.


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Gogo (93) still stays in dilapidated mud house

The best Grade 12 pupil in the Soutpansberg North Circuit for 2013, Yolanda Mafukata, proudly displays her trophy and certificates. She obtained seven distinctions in her final examinations. Education

“Proud to be one of the best” Yolanda Mafukata says that being the best 2013 Grade 12 pupil in the Soutpansberg North Circuit and to be counted among the best in Limpopo is the result of hard work, proper time management and dedication. The 18-year-old from Mopane Intermediate School attained seven distinctions, namely in Tshivenda (home language), English first additional language, physical science, agricultural science, life science, mathematics and life orientation in the final Grade 12 examinations last year. “I have already been accepted for a degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Pretoria. I

will continue to raise the Limpopo flag wherever I go,” she said while holding her precious trophy and two certificates. Her study tips to the current Grade 12 learners include giving oneself enough time to study. “You must start studying from the first day when the school opens. The best way to approach exams is to organize your studies accordingly, with a timetable that you will always stick to. Try and get rid of all distractions, and make sure you feel as comfortable and able to focus as possible. You need everything completely tidy and organized in order to concentrate.” Yolanda thanked her school principal, Tshilidzi MaBy Mashudu Netsianda birimisa, her parents, teachers and classmates for encouraging her to study hard. “They are all sources of my inspiration, and I will continue to make them proud,” A six-year-old girl drowned while she was bath- she said with a big smile ing in a river at Guyu village outside Beit Bridge, on her face. the police have said. The incident happened on Friday at about 15:00. Police spokesperson Insp Philisani Ndebele said the little girl was identified as Ashley Mutanga. She drowned in the presence of her sibling. “Little Ashley went for a bath at Ntepe River in the company of her sister, Rejoice Ndlovu (14). Upon arrival at the river, she jumped into the water into a pool and was trapped by mud and drowned,” said Ndebele. He said after seeing that her young sister could not be traced anymore, Rejoice quickly rushed home to inform the elders. “Villagers teamed up, managed to locate the girl’s body and retrieved it,” Ndebele. The matter was reported to the police and no foul play is suspected.

Girl (6) drowns in the Ntepe River

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A devastated gogo Muofhe Mutavhat- better off, but they are benefiting from aware of the Mutavhatsindi family’s sindi (93) is still living in a dilapidated the low-cost housing programme,” said tough battle against poverty and poor mud house with three other family Mutavhatsindi. “What gets to me the living conditions. members at Mpheni. Her mud house most is the fact that our local councillor, He said he would also investigate what was destroyed by floods back in the Sipho Masuka, knows about our situa- had happened to the three unsuccessful year 2000. tion, but he has not done anything about applications for an RDP house by the Mutavhatsindi has been waiting for the it,” said one of the granddaughters, Lufu- family. RDP house that she had been promised. no Bebeda. “The dilapidated mud house The Makhado Municipality´s spokesHer three-room mud house collapsed is not a safe environment for anyone to person, Mr Louis Bobodi, said the muduring the flood disaster in 2000. Two live in, especially for an old person such nicipality had no record of such an issue of the walls fell over and her furniture as my grandmother.” and he said that as the municipality they was damaged. She shares the remaining Cllr Sipho Masuka said he was not would investigate and visit the family. dilapidated room with her two mentally ill sons. Mutavhatsindi said she registered for an RDP house in 2004, but was told by the local elected committee responsible for allocating RDP houses in her village that she did not qualify. According to her, life becomes very difficult during winter or when it rains. “The corrugated iron of the roof leaks heavily and we find it very difficult to sleep when it rains. We remain seated until the early hours of the next Gogo Muofhe Mutavhatsindi in front of her dilapitated mud house. day, because the floor becomes wet. Sometimes we are forced to make fire inside the hut just to keep ourselves warm. They said our lives would change when we voted, but to us it remains the same. “I need a house where I can stay with my sons. We have made numerous pleas for assistance, but it seems we have been forgotten by the authorities. We have made three applications for an RDP house, but our applications were never successful. We are concerned that there Muofhe Mutavhatsindi in front of what remains of her mud house after it was washed away are people who are by floods.


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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“Please Khaukanani come home,” pleads mother The family of a mentally ill man, Mr Khaukanani Daniel Tshidada (38), who was reported missing some two months ago, is deeply worried about his safety. According to Tshidada’s mother, Vho-Elisa Tshidada, she was sitting inside the house with him at her home in Madombidzha Zone 2. He stood up and walked out. When twilight came and Tshidada hadn’t returned, Vho-Elisa started to get worried and searched for her son in the neighbourhood. “I even called all my relatives, but they all told me that he hadn’t come to their homes,” she said. “I am unable to sleep at night because I am always thinking about my son. I am not sure if he is safe wherever he is at this time of the year.” Vho-Elisa explained that she felt more pain when she went into his room to do cleaning. “I see his clothes and other articles he used and it pains me,” she said. “I ask the people of this world to help me find my son. I love my Khaukanani; we deeply feel his absence in the home.” Khaukanani is affectionately known as Khau in the village and neighbourhood. According to

Khaukanani Daniel Tshidada (38) is missing. Notice

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Baby drowns in pool The SAPS at Musina have opened an inquest docket after a three-year-old baby drowned in a swimming pool at the mother’s work place on Monday. According to the spokesperson for the Musina police, Const Dakalo Ramagwede, a 44-year-old mother, who works as a domestic worker at a local lodge, was busy cleaning when she noticed that the baby was not inside the house. “She went to look for the baby,” said Ramagwede. “Sadly, she found her inside the swimming pool.” The woman then screamed for help and another lady came over and jumped inside the water. She lifted the baby out of the swimming pool. “Unfortunately, the baby was already dead,” Ramagwede said. “As the police, we are calling on all mothers and guardians to always keep an eye on children.”

Vho-Elisa, he is a good person who also loves socialising. The spokesperson for the Tshilwavhusiku police, Const Munyadziwa Marindi, confirmed that a missing person’s docket had been opened after the man reportedly went missing on 29 November 2013. “According to

the family of the missing person, he was last seen wearing a pair of blue jeans, black boots and a blue t-shirt,” Marindi said. “We request members of the community to notify the police about Khaukanani’s whereabouts if they have any information.” Vho-Elisa Tshidada (62) is worried about her son’s safety and is pleading for the community to help her find Khau.


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18 24 January 2014 By Kaizer Nengovhela

Mpheni Home Defenders and Oscar Stars in draw Mpheni Home Defenders and the log leaders of Stream E of the Safa Vhembe MMK Insurance Brokers League, Makhitha Oscar Stars, played to a 1-all draw at Mpheni on Sunday. It was evident from the start of the match that Defenders were going to give

watching his half volley go a little wide. Shumani Nthulane of the visitors was booked for the application of dirty tricks. The home team enjoyed more ball possession, but their promising moves were turned into nothing by the rock-solid defence of their opponents. The match turned out to be a balanced affair the in the last stanza. That was mainly due to the fact that Stars cooled the the ball down in the middle of the park, thus giving their opponents no chance to do as they pleased. Both sides used WEEK all their substitution LEFT! chances. TOYOTA LEAD THE WAY A striker of Stars, Itani Selota, scored after he finished off a wellcooked pass from Baro Sebola. The visitors were unlucky in the 78th minute. They were awarded a free kick at the edge of the penalty VENUE: Makhado Tourism Information Centre box when Lucky Funyu(Next to the N1 Main Road, entrance in Songozwi Street) funyu was brought down ENTRIES: Entries for all races open at 05h30; For official on the brink of scoring. Talelani Mbekwa shot a time-keeping on the 10km race – enter before 06h30. little wide. Defenders equalDon't miss out on the adventure! ised late in the match Proudly presented by Soutpansberg Athletics through Chester Mulaudzi, who received Club, Makhado (Louis Trichardt), Limpopo pre-cooked pass from Lucky Funyufunyu of Stars jumps high to head the ball. Mpho Matumba Come and join the fun! Uzzel Ramukhuvhathi. is attempting to interfere.

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Rospa United must beat Bellevue Winners Park at the Makwarela Stadium tomorrow afternoon in order to restore their lost pride. Rospa United lost their previous three league matches in a row, two of which were played at their home ground, the Makwarela Stadium. They lost 1-3 to Mighty FC and 0-1 to Joe’s Express before donating points to Phungo All Stars at the Makhado Eltivillas grounds last Saturday. Rospa will pin their hopes on their fast forward, Kenneth “Mabena” Lesia, for goals while their veteran defender, Tshifhiwa Mmboi, will ensure that their danger area is always clean.

Bellevue Winners Park are an unknown quantity to Rospa United. They are newcomers in the Safa Second Division, following their promotion from the SAB League at the end of last season. Joe’s Express will be lucky if they manage to grab a point in their match against Giyani Hotspurs at the Giyani Stadium. Although it will be an away fixture for them, Joe’s Express must win the match in order to keep their title hopes alive. They are one of the hot league title chasers. Mosesetjane All Stars will host Lephalale Young Killers at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane. Unlike last season, where Young Killers escaped the relegation axe by a whisker, Young Killers are a force to be reckoned with this season. Great North FC will play against The Dolphins at the Seshego Stadium in Polokwane. Magezi FC and Dynamos will lock horns at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium and Modimolle Aces will pay a visit to Winners Park at the Mahwelereng Stadium. Blue Rocks will undertake a journey to Polokwane. They will play against Ray Pillars at the Seshego Stadium. In the only match that will be played this evening, Mighty FC will entertain Phungo All Stars at the Peter Mokaba Athletics Stadium. Crime

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Soap thief fined A slippery soap thief found himself face to face with the law. Tshifhiwa Nicholas Mabogo (22) appeared before the Louis Trichardt District Court on Monday on a single count of shoplifting. According to information supplied by the police, they were summoned to the Bonjour convenience store at the Total garage in Krogh Street to investigate a case of shoplifting. The police then noticed Mabogo walking along Krogh Street, with a face towel hanging over his shoulder. Police questioned Mabogo, asking him to produce proof of payment for the towel and a bar of soap he had with him to the value of R23. When Mabogo failed to produce any proof, he was taken back to Bonjour, where security videos of the incident were reviewed. Mabogo was identified as the culprit. On Monday, he was found guilty and sentenced to a fine R500 or one month imprisonment.


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In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development, Makhado Community Health Centre, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province is requesting anyone with information with regard to the whereabouts of the father of the child: Tshaishi Thakhani Giveness born in 2005-06-28 and Tshaishi Musiiwa born in 199606-11 at Siloam Hospital, to contact Social Worker: Mushoma N at 076 985 8011 during office hours (07H30-16H00). (To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was Ms Tshaishi Ndoweni Florence who lived in Khomele village under Makhado Municipality and passed away in 201205-28 at Siloam Hospital. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development, Makhado Community Health Centre, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province is requesting anyone with information with regard to the whereabouts of the father of the child: Chauke Dimpho Georgina born in 1996-05-01 at C/O Dr.M.M.M Hospital, to contact Social Worker: Mushoma N at 076 985 8011 during office hours (07H30-16H00). (To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was Ms Chauke Ngoanamoswazi Martha who lived in Makhuswaneng village under Lepelle-Nkumpi Municipality and passed away in 2004-10-01 at Makhuswaneng village. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/organisation Musina Vhembe (Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Khutnadzo J.L born on 2006/03/16 at Musina,

to contact Social Worker: Magoro D at 015 534 3300 during office hours (07H30-16H00) and/ or 015 534 3300 (Contact number after hours) or fax 015 534 3292. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Ndadza Ngwedzeni Flora of House no: 2558, Campbell, Ext 6 area. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/organisation Musina Vhembe (Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Lethulatshipi David born on 1997/08/19 at Musina, to contact Social Worker: Lithole P at 015 534 3300 during office hours (07H30-16H00) and/ or 015 534 3300 (Contact number after hours) or fax 015 534 3292. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Makurhu Phophi Sophie of Matswale, House 3696 area. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/ organisation Social Development,(Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Phophi Justice born on 2001/03/05 at Folovhodwe, to contact Social Worker: Netshisaulu K.T at 072 250 8949 during office hours (07H30-16H00) and/or 072 250 8946 (contact number after hours) To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Mulea Azwifarwi Annah of Folovhodwe Maswangaduvha area. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development, Makhado Community Health Centre, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province is requesting anyone with information with regard to the whereabouts of the father of child Sikhathi Itani born in 1999-05-04 at Matsa Village contact Social Worker: Ramabulana Rim at 071 863 6557 durin office hours (07H30-16H00). To our knowledge the reported mother of the child is the late Rendani Sikhathi who was born at Matsa village and passed away in 2012-10-24 at Rustenburg. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication:The department of Social Development,

Makhado Community Health Centre, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province is requesting anyone with information with regard to the whereabouts of the father of child: Mokgadi Chuene born in 2007-07-01 at Niani village, to contact Social Worker: Mr. Mabirimisa V at 079 394 9774 or 015 970 4080 during office hours (07H30-16H00). To our knowledge the reported mother of the child is tghe late Muofhe Chuene who was born at Niani Village and passed away in 2013-01-28 at Siloam hospital. In terms of Regulation 56 pf the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/organisation Limpopo Vhembe Vleifontein(Province/District Office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Malange Tondani born on 2004/02/02 at Maila Village, to contact Social Worker: Ramahlate M.I at 082 815 1494 durin office hours (07H30-16H00) and/or N/A or fax: N/A. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Mafadza Luamba Joyce of Maila Village area. The deceased mother of the child is Malange Tshisaphungo Reginah. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to pulish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/ organisation Limpopo Vleifontein Social Work office (Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Mphilo Murunwa born on 13/12/2005 at Munzhedzi, to contact Social Worker: Tshivhase Nelivhuwo at 079 796 3094 during office hours (07H30-16H00) and/or 079 796 3094 or fax: 086 528 4401. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Malange Phophi of Munzhedzi area. The deceased, child’s mother was Mphilo Milomoni Baby. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The Department of Social development, Makhado Community Health Centre, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province is requesting anyone with information with regard to the whereabouts of the mother of children: Itumeleng and Tumelo Manenzhe born in 199707-08 at Dennilton Hospital, to contact Social Worker: Ramabulana RM at 071 863 6557 during office hours (07H30-16H00) (To our knowledge the reported mother of the child is Ms Unice Mhlala who lived in Bushbuckridge

and is currently said to be around Pretoria. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development, Makhado Community Health Centre, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province is requesting anyone with information with regard to the Whereabouts of the father of the child: Raluswinga Thonifho born in 1997-04-18 at Siloam Hospital, to contact Social Worker: Ligavha L.C at 082 645 6465 during office hours (07H30-16H00). To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was Ms Raluswinga Livhuwani Sinty who livd in Maname Paradise village and passed away in 2008-09-18 at Siloam Hospital. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/organisation Limpopo Makhado Vleifontein (Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Sibusiso Mokoena born 07/05/2010 at East Rand, to contact Social Worker: Tshivhase Ndivhuho (Contact number during office hours (07H30-16H00) 079 796 3094 (Contact number after hours) or fax: 086 528 4401. (To our knowledge the reported family of the child (names) Davhana Takalani Vidia of Vleifontein (Area)) In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/organisation Musina Vhembe (Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Lethulatswiphi Wilson born 2007/06/02 at Musina, to contact Social Worker Lithole P at 015 534 3300 during office hours (07H30-16H00) and/or 015 534 3300 after hours or fax: 015 534 3292. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Makushu Phophie Sophie of Matswale, House 3696 area. In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication: The Department of Social Development/organisation Limpopo(Province/District office), is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child Munyai Thovhedzo born on 2007/09/15 at Folovhodwe, to contact Social Worker: Netshisaula K.T at 072 250 8946 during of-

fice hours (07H30-16H00) and/or 072 250 8949(Contact number after hours). To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Munyai Rofhiwa Unice of Folovhodwe Maswangaduvha area. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Chauke Kazamula Elias, ID: 411225 5345 083, of Jim Nghalalume Village, Giyani, Limpopo Province, who died on the 23rd day of June 2013 and who was customarily married to Maluleke Tsakani Joyce of ID number: 680422 0715 089. Estate No: 4935/2013, Master’s Office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST27/2013. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Hlengani Victor Chauke, ID: 641006 5718 087, of House no. 453 B, Malamulele Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 17th day of September 2013 and who was married in community of property to Tintswalo Olinah Chaukee of ID number: 680410 0721 082. Estate No: 2013/2013, Master’s Office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST28/2013. Notice to Creditors In the estate of the late Mandiwana Bohnertt Tshimangadzo, ID: 580725 5925 086, of Stand no. 99, Tshivhulana Village, Limpopo Province and who died on the 18th day of March 2013 and who was unmarried at the time of his death. Estate No: 772/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST03/2014 Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Nyandane Philetus, ID: 650517 5488 081, of Stand No. 56 E, Giyani

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LEGALS (Continues from p19) Location, Limpopo Province, who died on the 04th day of December 2013 and who was married in community of property to Claudia Florence Nkhensani Nyandane of ID number: 660209 0462 083. Estate No: 9337/2013, Master’s Office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/EST32/2013. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Masingi Sam Msisinyane, ID: 400323 5206 083, last address: Mhinga Village, Matiyane Section, Thulamela Municipality, Limpopo Province and who died on the 09th day of December 2013 and who was customarily married to Chauke Vulani Alina and Mthavini Leah Chauke. Estate No: 2532/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST30/2013. Notice to Creditors In the estate of the late Masindi Mphedziseni Robert, ID: 501011 5515 086 of Tshipako Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province and who died on the 25th day of November 2013 and who was customarily married to Masindi Mukosi Joyce of ID number: 520604 0355 081. Estate No: 78/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandoy. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/EST04/2014 Notice to Creditors In the estate of the late Tshivhase Munzhedzi, ID: 511219 0147 080 of Dzingahe Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province and who died on the 06th day of January 2014 and who was unmarrie dat the time of death. Estate No: 89/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandoy. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/

EST05/2014 Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Mutavhatsindi Azwivhonali July, ID: 340609 5081 085, last address: Lukau Village, Mutale district, Limpopo province and who died on the 21st day of November 2013 and who was customarily married to Thifunimunwe Masindi of ID number: 401205 0512 087. Estate No: 105/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST6/2014 Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Lucy Mathebula, ID: 780403 0554 081, of stand 990, Lulekani Location, Limpopo Province, who died on the 09th day of May 2011 and who was a widow. Estate No: 4022/2011, Master’s Office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST22/2013. Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estates All persons having claims against the undermentioned estate must lodge it with the Executor concerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 695/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Mackaukau, Christian names: Samuel Godwin, Date of birth: 1939-09-29, Identity No: 3909295329089, Last Address: Ntlangelani Village, Malamulele District, Limpopo Province, Date of death: 2012-08-02, Christian names and surname of surviving spouse: Tsakani Yvonne Maluleke, Name and (only one) address of executor or authorised agent: Baloyi Rikhotso Attorneys, Po Box 2341, Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1050, Fax: 015 812 3209, Period allowed for lodgment of claims, if other than 30 days: 30, Baloyi Rikhotso Attorneys, Errol Maluleke Properties, Shop No 5, Giyani. NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Estate Late: Maloka Mshoni John, Identity Number: 280612 5312 080, Estate no:2190/2013, Last Address: Ha-Kutama, Maebane, in the District of Tshilwavhusiku, Limpopo Province, will be open for inspection for period of 21 (twenty one)

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days and at the Office’s of the Master of the Limpopo High Court, Thohoyandou from the date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later. D.T. Mphaphuli Attorneys, Office no: 10, Thompson BLD, 30 Swongozwi Street, Makhado, 0920, REF: MPHAPHULI/MMJ 284/ EST/13

MUTALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR CONSOLIDATION SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made by the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants on behalf of the registered owner of Erf 1144, Erf 1145, Erf 1146, Erf 1147 and Erf 1148 Mutale Extension 1 for consolidation and rezoning from “Residential 1” to “Residential 2” and a simultaneous relaxation of density from 45 units per hectare to 75 units per hectare in order to erect 30 dwelling units for town houses. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the new Municipal Building, next to Limpopo Provincial Traffic College, Mutale Town, for 28 days from 24 January 2014. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipality manager, Mutale Local Municipality, Private Bag X 1254, Mutale, 0956, for a period of 28 days from 24 January 2014. Address of authorized agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 297-4040. THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIVE CONDITIONS ON ERF 2711 THOHOYANDOU J EXTENSION 1 It is hereby notified that application has been made by the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants on behalf of the registered owner for the amendment of the removal of restrictive conditions in terms of Section 3(1) of the Removal of Restriction Act, 1967 on erf 2711 Thohoyandou J Extension 1 . The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the Co-operative Governance, Human settlements and Traditional Affairs, Third Floor office No: 323, for 28 days from 24 January 2014. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Co-operative Governance, Human settlements and Traditional Affairs, Third Floor office No: 323, Corner Schoeman and Rabe Street, Polokwane, 0700 for a period of 28 days from 24 January 2014. Address of authorized agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 2974040. MUTALE LOCAL M U N I C I PA L I T Y NDIVHADZO YA U TANGANYA ZWITENTSI KHATHIHI NA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU

Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha Fulwana Planning Consultants, vho imela vhane vha zwitentsi zwi divheyaho sa Erf 1144, Erf 1145, Erf 1146, Erf 1147 na Erf 1148 Mutale Extension 1, malugana na u tanganya zwitentsi zwo bulwaho afho ntha khathihi na u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Residential 1” vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha phera ya muta muthihi u ya kha “Residential 2“ vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha phera dza mita minzhi u itela u fhata nndu dza doroboni dza furaru (30). Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Mutale kha tshifhato tshiswa tsha Masipala wa Mutale tsini na gudedzi la vhalanga vhuendi la Manenu, Limpopo Province. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 24 Phando 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Mutale kha diresi itevhelaho: Private Bag X 1254, Mutale, 0956. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 24 Phando 2014.Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119. THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NDIVHADZO YA U BVISWA HA MINWE YA MILAYO YA NYILEDZO YA VHUNE HA TSHITENTSI TSHI DIVHEAHO SA ERF 2711 THOHOYANDOU J EXTENSION 1 Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha Fulwana Planning Consultants, vho imela vhane vha tshitentsi, u itela u biswa ha minwe ya milayo ya nyiledzo ya vhune ha tshitentsi uya nga ha Khethekanyo 3(1) ya u bvisiwa ha zwitenwa zwa mulayo zwiiledzaho u bva kha mulayo wa nyiledzo wa 1967 kha tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa erf 2711 Thohoyandou J extension 1. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana dziofisini dza Co-operative Governance, Human settlements and Traditional Affairs, Floor ya vhuraru, ofisini ya vhu 323, Corner Schoeman and Rabe Street, Polokwane, 0700. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 24 Phando 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere the Co-operative Governance, Human settlements and Traditional Affairs, kha diresi itevhelaho: Third Floor office No: 323, Corner Schoeman and Rabe Street, Polokwane, 0700. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 24

Phando 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana nsa iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119.

zwivhaswa Muhashoni wa fulu fulu Tshitaratani tsha 101 Dorp Bulugwane, 0700, Diresi ya poswo: Offisi ya mulanguli wa laisentse ya zwivhaswa Muhashoni wa fulu fulu Phuraivathe bege X9712, Bulugwane, 0700

Ndivhadzo uya nga maitele a laisentse ya zwivhaswa uya nga muyayo wa zwivhaswa wa 1977,(Mulayo wa vhu 120 wa nwaha wa 1977) Ndivhadzo iyi I divhadza avho vha takalelaho kana u kwamea zwauri LUGISANI GLADSTONE NEMUKOMBAME Hafha o bulwa sa muapulayi ‘o rumela apulikhesheni ya FHETHU hau bindudza zwivhaswa,nomboro ya apulikhesheni ndi F/2013/01/23/0001 Vhuponi hau u thoma MALONGASFLAGTE KHA GONDO LA R525 PAFURI MASISI. Vhuleme ha hei khumbelo ndiu humbela u avhelwa laisentse yau rengisa zwivhaswa sa zwe zwa vhiswa zwone kha khumbelo.dzudzanyo dzau todou vhona khombelo iyo dzinga itwa na mulanguli wa laisentse dza zwivhaswa. Nga Lutingo kha (015) 287 4735 kana Nga fekisi kha (015) 2975045 Nga meili Kgagodi. c h u e n e @ e n e r g y. g o v. za. Zwinwevho zwi hanedzanaho nau avhelwa ha laisentse iyo zwi nga rumelwaa kha mulanguli wa laisentsi dza zwivhaswa khau rumela linwalo vho kopa na nomboro thalusi husa thu fhela maduvha a fumi mbili ubva duvha la iyi ndivhadzo.Vhanga rumela nga zwitevhalaho. Ngau toya: Offisi ya mulanguli wa laisentse ya zwivhaswa Muhashoni wa fulu fulu Tshitaratani tsha 101 Dorp Bulugwane 0700 Diresi ya poswo: Offisi ya mulanguli wa laisentse ya zwivhaswa Muhashoni wa fulu fulu Phuraivathe bege X9712 Bulugwane, 0700

LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICE THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR CHANGE IN LAND USE I, Jaco du Plessis, being the authorised agent of the owner of Erven 137, 138, 139, 140 & 185 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 1 and Erf 228 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 2, hereby gives notice in terms of the Venda Land Affairs Proclamation, 1990, that I have applied to the Thulamela Municipality for the rezoning of Erven 137, 138, 139, 140 & 185 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 1 and Erf 228 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 2 from “Residential 1” to “Residential 2” with an Annexure to increase the residential density of Erven 137, 138, 139 & 140 (to be consolidated) & 185 to 54 dwelling units per hectare and Erf 228 to 52 dwelling units per hectare. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou for a period of 28 days from 24 January 2014. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from 24 January 2014. Address of Agent: Pieterse, Du Toit and Associates (PTY) LTD., P.O. Box 11306, BENDOR PARK, 0713. Tel: 015 - 2974970/1, Fax: 015 - 2974584, email: jaco@ profplanners.co.za

Ndivhadzo uya nga maitele a laisentse ya zwivhaswa uya nga muyayo wa zwivhaswa wa 1977,(Mulayo wa vhu 120 wa nwaha wa 1977) Ndivhadzo iyi I divhadza avho vha takalelaho kana u kwamea zwauri LUGISANI GLADSTONE NEMUKOMBAME. Hafha o bulwa sa muapulayi ‘o rumela apulikhesheni ya u bindudza zwivhaswa,nomboro ya apulikhesheni ndi F/2013/01/23/0002. Vhuponi hau u thoma MALONGASFLAGTE KHA GONDO LA R525 PAFURI MASISI. Vhuleme ha hei khumbelo ndiu humbela u avhelwa laisentse yau rengisa zwivhaswa sa zwe zwa vhiswa zwone kha khumbelo.dzudzanyo dzau todou vhona khombelo iyo dzinga itwa na mulanguli wa laisentse dza zwivhaswa. Nga Lutingo kha (015) 287 4735 kana. Nga fekisi kha (015) 2975045 Nga meili Kgagodi.chuene@energy. gov.za. Zwinwevho zwi hanedzanaho nau avhelwa ha laisentse iyo zwi nga rumelwaa kha mulanguli wa laisentsi dza zwivhaswa khau rumela linwalo vho kopa na nomboro thalusi husa thu fhela maduvha a fumi mbili ubva duvha la iyi ndivhadzo.Vhanga rumela nga zwitevhalaho. Ngau toya: Offisi ya mulanguli wa laisentse ya

NOTHISI YA DZINGU I RE MULAYONI MASIPALA WA DZINGU WA THULAMELA NOTHISI YA TSHANDUKO YA U SHANDULWA HA SHANGO LI SHUMISWA Nṋe, Jaco du Plessis, ane nda vha muimeleli a re mulayoni wa muṋe wa Erven 137, 138, 139, 140 & 185 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 1 na Erf 228 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 2, ndi khou u ṋea nothisi i tshimbidzanaho na Venda Land Affairs Proclamation, 1990, uri ndo ita khumbelo kha Masipala wa Thulamela ya u vhidzwa hafhu ha dzizounu ya Erven 137, 138, 139, 140 & 185 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 1 na Erf 228 Thohoyandou Unit Q Extension 2 u bva kha “Residential 1” u ya kha “Residential 2” na Annexure ya u engedza vhudzulo ha Erven 137, 138, 139 & 140 (uri dzi ṱanganywe) & 185 u ya kha dzi yunitsi dza 54 kha hekthara nthihi na Erf 228 u ya kha yunitsi dza 52 kha hekthara nthihi. Zwidodombedzwa zwa khumbelo zwi ḓo ṱolisiswa tshifhingani tsha iri dzo ḓoweleaho dza mushumo ngei ofisini dza Senior Manager: Planning &

Development, Thulamela Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou tshifhingani tsha maḓuvha a 28 u bva nga ḽa 24 Phando 2014. U haniwa ha kana u imelelwa ha malugana na khumbelo hu tea u itwa kana nga u tou nwalela vho Senior Manager: Planning & Development, Thulamela Municipality, Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 maḓuvhani a 28 u bva nga ḽa 24 Phando 2014. Ḓiresi ya Muimeleli: Pieterse, Du Toit and Associates (PTY) LTD., P.O. Box 11306, BENDOR PARK, 0713 Luṱ: 015 - 2974970/1, Fax: 015 - 2974584, email: jaco@ profplanners.co.za Notice of Restoration of Company / Close Corporation. Please take note that Tshamano Gilbert Mudau intends making application to the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission for the restoration of Rodigeda Trading 1 CC, Enterprise NO: 2008/140816/23 previosly deregisterd. Any objection to the application must lodge with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission within 21 days from date of this advertisement. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Khosa Soza Obert, ID: 630822 5655 084, of Xikukwani Village, Giyani, Limpopo Province, who died on the 28th day of September 2013 and who was customarily married to Makhubela Florah Rhandzu of ID number: 800102 0734 083. Estate No: 4911/2013, Master’s Office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST29/2013. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Mthombeni Grace Tintswalo, ID: 710902 0725 083, of Stand No. 85, Mhlava Wellem Village, Giyani District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 09th day of July 2007 and who was never married. Estate No: 7182/2007, Master’s Office: Polokwane. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST26/2013. Notice to Creditors In the estate of the late Mutabatsindi Wilson, ID: 341119 5160 086 of House no. 245, Tshitungulwane Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province and who died on the 17th day of December 2013 and who was a widower. Estate No: 2556/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoy-

andoy. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/EST04/2014 Notice to Creditors in Terms of Sec 29 (1) of the Administration of Wstate Act 66 of 1965 In the estate of the late Mbazima Joe Kubayi, ID: 540729 5459 087, of Chavani Village, Limpopo Province and who died on the 08th day of January 2014 and who was customarily married to Johannah Rirhandzu Macheke od ID number: 750115 001 085. Estate No: 160/2014, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST07/2014 NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Sitholimela Annah, Identity no. 480202 0224 080 who died on the 2013/08/18, is lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 1822/2013 Anton Ramaano Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009,REF: AR/ KM/ES.098 Notice to Debtors and Creditors in Terms of Sec 29 of the Administration of Estate Act 66 of 1965 In the estate of the late Ngobeni Madala Robert, ID: 581115 5828 085, Married according to custody laws to Mukhuba Konanani Christinah Priscah and who died on 13.09.2013, Master’s Reference 7189/2013. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to lodge or submit their claims with and to pay their debts to the Executrix at the address furnished below within 30 (thirty) days as from the date of this advertisement. A R MADIA ATTORNEYS, Attorneys for Executrix, Office No. G. 21 & G.23, Old Mutual Building, Thohoyandou, P.O Box 1299, Thohoyandou, 0950, REF: ARM/MILL/ CIV001/2013 (2).

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“Municipal officials mistreat us” - hawkers The Limpopo Mirror's offices were inundated with telephone calls last Thursday from hawkers in Makhado town. They claimed that the officials from the municipality had been mistreating them for the past two weeks. When a journalist arrived at the scene near Tasty Snacks in Burger Street, a group of hawkers was caucusing about their plight. “Our municipality is out of order – how can they say we must go and operate our business at the Eltivillas bus terminal?” said one elderly lady. “Don't

(Continues from p20) Notice to Liquidation and Distribution Account in Deceased Estate lying for Inspection. In terms of section 35 (5) of Act No. 66 of 1965. Notice is hereby given that copies of the liquidation and distribution accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspection for all persons interested therein for a period of 21 days from date specified or from the date of publication hereof, whichever may be later, and at the offices of the Master and magistrate as stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the Master’s concerned during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with accounts. Registration number of Estate: 1533/2012, Surname: Makala, Christian Names: Tsumedzo Zacharia, ID Number: 640504 6114 083, Last Address: House no. 14, Unit C, Thohoyandou. Married in community of property to Makala Ndumeliso, ID Number: 69109 0780 084, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou High Court. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Nkhetheni Peter Mphaphuli. Estate No: 2012/2012, Master’s Office: Thohoyandoy. All persons having claims against the undermentiomed estate must lodge their claims with the Executive concerned within 30 days (or as indicated in the date of publication hereof), Estate NO: 2012/2012, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Mphaphuli, Christian Names: Nkhetheni Peter, ID number: 481116 5704 087, Date of Birth:

16 November 1948, Last Address: 390, Block C, Mbiliwi, Thohoyandou, Limpopo, Date of Death: 15/03/2012. Legal Aid South Africa, Thohoyandou Justice Center. REF:Fritzgerald/M410. Notice to Debtors and Creditors in Terms of Sec 29 of the Administration of Estate Act 66 of 1965 In the estate of the late Manganyi Samuel, ID: 530624 5651 084, Married in Community of Property to Fulufhelo Rebecca Manganyi (born Tshivhinda) and who died on 25.01.2013, Master’s Reference 1470/2013. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to lodge or submit their claims with and to pay their debts to the Executrix at the address furnished below within 30 (thirty) days as from the date of this advertisement. MANGANYI FULUFHELO REBECCA, Executrix, Erf. 493 Section D, Giyani, 0826. Notice to Creditors in the Deceased Estate In the estate of the late Mauba Thizwilondi Joseph, ID: 550701 5959 082, of Murunwa Village, Dzanani District, Limpopo Province, who died on the 14th day of December 2013 and who was customarily married to Makhoshi Mufune Florah of ID number: 550210 0277 086. Estate No: 2550/2013, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called upon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publication hereof. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 17th day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920. REF: BALOYI/ EST31/2013.

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they know that there's no business down there?” Ladies and youths produced their vendor's licences which they had secured from the department which deals with traffic control at the Makhado Municipality. They claim that they are legal hawkers and request the municipality to stop chasing them from the streets. “How will we support our families if we stop selling?” said Ms Florah Manenzhe (56), who started selling in the town's streets in 1993. “I live in Tshikota, and I have got six mouths to feed.” Emmanuel Muleya (29) has been a licensed RICA agent for the past three years. “I have seen youths my age get into crime because there are no jobs available for most of us,” he said. “They say we mustn't conduct our business on this spot; where must we go now? All I am doing here is vuk'uzienzele (get on to your feet and do it yourself) but I am being ill treated. This is what musician BlackJahman sings about when he says municipalities persecute the hawkers.” Another stall-owner, Ms Konanani Kwinda (54), who operates public phones and sells snacks, said she had never neglected to pay for her licence. “People are selling illegal cigarettes publicly all over the town and they are doing nothing about it. Why us? What wrong did we do to deserve this kind of humiliation?” The spokesperson for the Makhado Municipality, Mr Louis Bobodi, referred the newspaper to the Corporate Support and Shared Services' office in the municipality. The human resources and labour relations manager, Adv Michael Makhado, acknowledged receipt of our media inquiry. "Kindly take note that the email below has since been referred to the relevant directorate and our Stall owner Ms Konanani Kwinda (54) says that PR will get back to you in due course," responded she is a licensed vendor. Adv Makhado.

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22 24 January 2014 By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Hard work means success for rural girls An inspirational story of two young girls from Nzhelele has touched many community members, with others calling it history made unexpectedly. On the eve of the announcement of last year’s Grade 12 results, these two girls were anxious like most other pupils who had written the matric exam last year. Reaping the genuine results of their commitment and dedication was an ecstatic moment they will cherish for the rest of their lives. Rofhiwa Ntshagovhe and Rialivhuwa Tshisimba, both 18 years old, have proved that where you come from should not stop you from succeeding. Despite staying in a community regarded by many as poverty stricken and that has limited access to information, these two young girls proved that hard work has immense rewards. Rofhiwa, from Makungwi village devoted her time to her studies and gave up her social life throughout the whole of last year. Though she was travelling to Mbilwi Secondary School every weekday, she sought help from

various people who assisted her with study resources. She used her weekends to attend Saturday classes and study. Talking to Limpopo Mirror shortly after the announcement of the matric results, Rofhiwa said she was a bit nervous and did not know what to expect, but she knew she would one day reap the fruits of her commitment. “From the beginning of the year I always told myself that being from a rural area would not stop me,” she said. She acquired distinctions in mathematics, physical science, geography, Tshivenda, English, life orientation and life science. She will study chemical engineering at the University of Pretoria this year. Rialivhuwa Tshisimba, who stays at the Ha-Mavhunga RDP houses, a community near Makungwi village, acquired six distinctions. She used to travel almost five kilometres every weekday since she started her high school erducation at Tshamakwatini Secondary School half a decade ago. She was incredibly disciplined.

The noise at most taverns in her community persuaded her to go to study at the school, even on weekends. Being from a rural area and attending a public school there did not stop her from working hard. “I don’t believe in the myth that if one wants to pass well one should go to a former Model C school. I have always believed that action and vision go hand in hand,” she said. She told Limpopo Mirror that anyone could achieve success. “Look where I come from; there are always bashes and parties every weekend and most young people attend those things instead of studying,” she said. “I just want to express my great gratitude to my stepfather, my mother, my teachers and everyone who helped me to climb this mountain,” she added. Rialivhuwa acquired distinctions in Tshivenda, English, mathematics, geography, life orientation and life science. She is going to study aeronautical engineering at Witwatersrand University.

The smile says it all: commitement has great rewards. Rofhiwa Ntshagovhe acquired seven disMr Abraham Netshituni and his stepdaughter, Rialivhuwa Tshisimba, tinctions in Grade 12 display her Grade 12 certificate. last year.

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Minister Gugile Nkwinti congratulates the service corps on a job well done. By Elmon Tshikhudo

Destitute couple overjoyed with house Despite the fact that it has been two weeks since a posh house was handed over to them by the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, Gugile Nkwinti, the Ndlovu couple of Shibangwa village in Malamulele are still overjoyed. The house was built for the destitute family of four, Mr Edward Ndlovu (60) and his wife Mjaji (57) and their two children. They are unemployed and survive on the grant Mr Ndlovu receives as a disabled person. That, however, changed after the intervention of 21 youths. They are in a national rural service corps at Madzahisi College at Madonsi, and decided to build the house for the poor family as part of their training. This is a modern six-roomed house, with three bedrooms, a

bathroom, kitchen and a lounge. When presenting the house, Nkwinti was full of praises for the youths and the director of Madzahisi College, Dr Tinyiko Khosa, who donated material for the house. Calling them “activists for development,” Nkwinti said local young people and the business community should take a cue from them and do something for the community. He said the youths phoned his office and said they wanted the Minister to come and hand over the house, and he was not going to disappoint them. “I know that you are unemployed as you have finished your training. My advice to you is to come together as a cooperative and build houses for people,” he said. One of the youths, Dieketseng Mashego, said most of the youths who built the house

came from Sekhukhune district, while some were from Mopani. She said they decided to leave a lasting legacy in the area, after they had seen the conditions the family were living under while they were doing their training in the area. The new owner of the house, Edward Ndlovu, said getting a house was a miracle for him. “When sleeping in my hut, I could see the moon from inside, and during heavy rains we would go and ask for shelter in my sister’s huts,” he said. His sister, Ms Celia Ndlovu, said the donation to her brother was God’s answer to his suffering. The family received another boost, when the head of community affairs of Do Lite Transport, Mr Andrew Kotoane, presented them with furniture.

The happy family, with the new house in the background. By Mashudu Netsianda

Border jumper nearly drowns in river A suspected border jumper narrowly escaped death when he was swept away while attempting to cross the flooded Limpopo River into South Africa illegally. Benjamin Makuvaza (20) Zaka village was in the company of four other unidentified border jumpers, who were crossing the border to South Africa illegally on Saturday afternoon. “While

in the process of crossing the Limpopo River, Makuvaza was swept away by the water, while his friends managed to swim to safety. They then started to search for him and found him on an island and sought assistance from local villagers, who helped him to cross back to Zimbabwe,” said Ndebele. He expressed concern over drowning cases in the border

town, saying that it was a common phenomenon during the rainy season. Ndebele urged members of the community to desist from illegally crossing the flooded and crocodile-infested Limpopo River, saying they were putting their lives at risk. “We encourage people to apply for passports and cross the border by using designated points,” he said.


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Respected royal leads by example an inspiration and an encouragement to the school which is based in his territory for years. “I always come here to encourage pupils and over the years, this has worked to our advantage, as the pupils continue to make us proud by producing the best results. We will continue associating ourselves with this school, which has put our rural village on the national map by being one of the best schools in the country, “he said. He mentioned that he decided to wear a uniform in order to encourage pupils and show

them that it is important to wear their uniforms. “A uniform instils a sense of discipline in the pupils. Discipline leads to a better a performance, which in turn ensures the best results. We will still visit other schools and encourage pupils and their teachers that, if they work hard, they will produce the best,” he said. Vhembe District senior manager Mr Shumani Ravhuanzwo, who was present during the visit, hailed Mphaphuli as a good example to the pupils, saying it would encourage others to follow his example.

Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli is mobbed by pupils at Mbilwi Secondary School during a visit to the school. Also in the photo is the deputy principal, Ms Banu Sankaran.

Premier Mathabatha addresses learners of Thengwe Secondary. With him are, from left, Thengwe’s principal, Mr Nemudzivhadi, Executive Mayor Tshitereke Matibe, MEC Dikeledi Magadze and Thovhele Midiyavhathu Tshivhase on the right. By Ndivhuwo Musetha

Top performing schools aim for the sky Two of the best-performing schools in Limpopo, Tshivhase High and Thengwe Secondary, have promised that they will do their utmost to produce a 100% pass rate in this year’s matric results. The two principals, Messrs Fhatuwani Maselesele (Tshivhase) and Nkhangweleni Nemudzivhadi (Thengwe), made a bold promise during a special visit to their schools by Premier Stan Mathabatha, Education MEC Dikeledi Magadze, the executive mayor, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, Thovhele Kennedy Midiyavhathu Tshivhase, the district senior manager, dr Rammbiyana, and other dignitaries. Mathabatha and his entourage visited the two schools on Wednesday, on the day the

schools re-opened. Tshivhase obtained a 98% pass rate as only eight pupils out of their 392 failed. The school is based in the deep rural area of Vhufulwi and produced the top pupil in the whole province, Ntsundeni Ndou. Ndou, who scored more than 1 700 marks in the final matric results, was given a Toyota Etios, a laptop, an iPhone, an iPad, a bursary of R50 000 and a R10 000 cash price in recognition of his hard work. Maselesele attributed their success to their dedicated team, which includes teachers, parents and pupils. Maselesele said the school did not have enough teachers for the more than 2000 pupils. “The bad road from the main road to the school also

makes it difficult during rainy days,” said Maselesele. Mathabathe said he was happy that the school was promising a 100% pass rate for this year’s results. He said he was convinced that the school would deliver on its promise, which would make it easier for the province to reach its target of producing a 70% pass rate this year. “We will do our best to make sure that we provide answers to your challenges.” He also encouraged learners to choose relevant courses, so that they can be employable. Thovhele Tshivhase said he was also honoured the school’s success. He said the Tshivhase Development Foundation would support the school as they had done before.

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Tshivenda stories translated into English

School Principals and HoD’s needed in the Vhembe District for a school turnaround Project for a 6 month period, with the possibility of extension

A former lecturer at the University of Venda, Prof Jaco Kruger, is the editor of a new collection of Venda ngano stories. Kruger is attached to the School of Music at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North West University (NWU). Entitled The girls in the baobab: Venda stories from the Limpopo Valley (2013), the collection contains 43 ngano stories translated into English. Ngano are short stories that integrate speech with chanting and singing. The translations are accompanied by their original Tshivenda texts, song transcriptions and interpretations, while the entire collection is discussed in a comprehensive introduction. The collection was documented from 2005 to 2011 in the Niani district by Kruger and Mr Mathuvhelo Mavhetha and translated by Rev Pfananani Masase and Mrs Tshifhiwa Mashau. It is the third in a series on Venda verbal musical arts, focusing especially on the ngano genre. It has been produced under the auspices of a wider research project into local forms of musical art in South Africa, conducted by the School of Music at North West University (Potchefstroom Campus). According to Kruger, the ngano project is an attempt to document as much as possible “of a rapidly disappearing art form. Ngano stories are of ancient, pre-colonial origin and have decreasing value in a

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changing world. Ngano performance no longer is a wide-spread communal activity, and very few people are able to recall ngano stories from their earlier lives. It appears as if current the older generation is the last to carry memories of this once vital performance art.” Contrary to popular belief, Kruger said, ngano are not mere “fireside tales” for children. “The

ngano genre in Africa is one of the foundations of morality and social relations, since they confirm and critically evaluate social norms and roles.” He added that the ngano project welcomes aboard anyone concerned about the disappearance of ngano and asks interested persons to contact him at Jaco. Kruger@nwu.ac.za or 072-539 1410.

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Thovhele Gole Mphaphuli, one of the most respected royals in Limpopo, led by example when he arrived at the high-riding Mbilwi Secondary School unannounced, clothed in a school uniform, on the first day of the school calendar. Mphaphuli arrived at the school wearing well-polished shoes, a suit in the school colours and a tie. He became an instant hit with pupils, who asked to take photographs with him, which he did willingly. Mphaphuli is very passionate about education and has been


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24 24 January 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Culture

Cuzy Mzala releases wedding album

Local sculptors need help from farmers

A 35-year-old Musina singer, had enough of a man who cannot she explains. Cuzy Mzala, is quickly mak- appreciate and accept that he has Cuzy Mzala started singing ing a name for herself in the a spouse. seriously in a musical group, province after she released her “I am that kind of a woman Samp Tone, at Matsa village, debut wedding album, titled who believes that a real man under the guidance of choral Cousin. must focus on building his master Samuel Mulaudzi. “MuCuzy Mzala's album hit the family,” she says. “He should laudzi loved music deeply,” shelves late last year and it has shower his wife and children she recalls. “And we sang at already earned her a significant with love. If he fails to do so, weddings and other community number of followers in Musina, the relationship is bound to ceremonies.” where she also lives in Nance- fall apart.” Cuzy Mzala, whose “There are so many people field. real name is Salome Munaka, who have singing talent, but do “I am past 30 years of age worked jointly with Godzilla in not have an idea where to get and my album has just come the composition of the songs. help,” she says. “I am making out; it was surely long overdue,” Both artists had lost their fathers a call on all those who have she says. unexpectedly and that explains already made it in the industry She adds that she had always why they decided to dedicate the to help ambitious singers.” wished and planned to record song Ndi Muimbeleli to their Cuzy Mzala previously lived a project of her own, but she respective late parents. at Pola Park, between Hazyview couldn't realise her dreams be“On my side, I decided to ded- and White River, Mpumalanga. cause of a lack of funds. “Hon- icate the song to my father, who Her music is available at music estly speaking, I have lived with passed away before he could see stores, and she can be contacted music in me since I was a little how talented his daughter is,” on 072 467 3638 for bookings. girl,” she shares. Cuzy Mzala's cousin, a top club DJ in Musina and developing producer popularly known as DJ Godzilla, appreciated Cuzy Mzala's talent enough to record the project, which became her first album. “He's an angel,” she says of her cousin. The album consists of eight tracks, such as Cuzi Motswala, Lufuno, Nga Ri Farane and I'm Sorry. In I'm Sorry, a woman tells the man Cuzy Mzala (second from left) is seen here with her dancers, Tshifhiwa in her life that she has Rabali, Pertunia Mokhola and Mpho Moyo.

Fourteen local sculptors of contact one of the representatives them. “Thank you, we so apprecinorthern Limpopo have decid- of the group, so that they can ate your goodwill! We realise that ed to collaborate in an initiative perhaps work out a way to save, you are all working against time to find avenues for sustainable recycle and collect fallen trees at to get rid of the fallen trees and wood collection for their sculp- central points. “Local wood of therefore ask that you please give tures. local farmers with local stories us a ‘sporting chance’ by letting At the moment, they are most- add wonder and an eco-friendly, us know in advance if you plan ly working with suitable dead cooperative flavour that warms to take out some indigenous or indigenous wood types that the hearts of farmers, artists and fruit trees - for whatever reason they find in their immediate buyers alike. We all like to pre- - so we can plan transport and surrounds. These include woods serve the treasures of the earth,” distribution on our side. Few of such as teak, lead wood and wild said artist Meshark Raphalalani. us have bakkies or cars, but we olive that has to be completely The group said they found would like to collaborate to make dry to avoid risk of cracks in that avocado, litchi, citrus and a plan,” the group said. the sculptures and functional guava trees have excellent wood The group’s “exco” members art. These resources are, how- for sculpting. Many intricate consist of Mr Meshark Raphalalever, becoming scarcer by the Chinese sculptures are made of ani (Tshakhuma close to Levubu day, especially when wood for litchi wood, whilst avocado wood / 081 813 0069), Mr Avhashoni cooking is also collected in the has been used by the Aztecs of Mainganye (Thohoyandou and same areas. South America for thousands of Phiphidi / 084 725 9613), Mr The group of artists recently years. Jacaranda is also first-rate Thomas Kubayi (Mbokhota close attended an artist’s workshop at sculpting wood. to Elim / 072 180 2398), Mr EzerMadi a Thavha Mountain Lodge Farmers around the Albasini ael Tavhana (Nzhelele Valley just west of Makhado (Louis Dam have already indicated that / 072 1322181) and Mr Albert Trichardt) where they planned a they would rather donate their Munyai (Mutale / 076 568 9488). local Soutpansberg artists’ exhi- old, redundant avocado and litchi Ms Elthea Schlesinger can also bition at the lodge for the end of trees for sculptures than to burn be contacted at 071 191 4467. April 2014. “We will let the exhibition run for a month and plan to invite other local artists like Jaco Roux and Emmie Crafford, while works of the late Jackson Hlungwane will also be exhibited,” the group said. There will also be paintings, exquisite local jewellery, ceramics and textile art. Lodge owner Ms Marcelle Bosch also sources hand-picked and quality functional art items around the mountain to exhibit. “We are truly proud to be part of an amazing group of artists in and around the Soutpansberg,” said well-known Soutpansberg artist Shoni Mainganye, who has travelled the world and exhibited in many European and Scandinawian countries. The group appealed to all individual or collective farmers, government departments or companies who de-bush areas which have huge indigenous or fruit trees, be it for agriculture, roads, railway lines or Mr Amouros Maswanganyi with his sculpture, “Pregnant schoolgirl”. electrical lines, to please Photo Supplied.

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Some of the artists who attended the workshop at Madi a Thavha are, from left to right, Ndwayamato Tshivhandekano, Ezerael Tavhana, Japhter Luvhimbi (also making wooden jewellery), Johannes Maswanganyi and the royal Meshark Raphalalani, one of only two heralds of South Africa. With them is Lukas, who works at Madi a Thavha Mountain Lodge. Photo Supplied.

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By Frank Mavhungu

Joe’s Express beat Mighty in controversial match Joe’s Express continued to pave their way up the log by beating Mighty FC 1-0 in their Safa Second Division League match at the Makwarela Stadium on Saturday. The game was characterized by wasted scoring opportunities and numerous stoppages. Express could have scored more than three goals in the first half, but their strikers were unlucky. Their bulldozer striker, Rendani Madega, was the first player to cause an upset. He received a pre-cooked pass from Pfariso Mukoma and hesitated for far too long to unleash from the edge of the box and

lost possession. Instead of replacing him before the end of the first half, the coach of Express, Mr Edwin “Cafu” Ramphabana, blundered by allowing Madega to play until a few minutes into the last half, while it was evident that the player was down and out. The referee, Mr Sphiwe Nyambi, warned Hymer Munyai of Express with card when the game was 27 minutes old. He tackled Sifiso Masina off the ball. Lenox Mabila, who replaced Rendani Madega, combined well with Thembisani Nevhulamba at the forefront. The game came to a halt for seven minutes in the 64th minute. This after

an official of Mighty, Mr Mighty Tlale, invaded the pitch, accusing the match officials of favouritism. The goal which earned Express three valuable points came in the 78th minute. Thembisani Nevhulamba connected a square pass from Lenox Mabila and gave the keeper of Mighty, Thabiso Khumalo, no chance. The goal was an insult to Mr Tlale. He immediately instructed his players to evacuate the pitch, saying he was tired of watching “daylight robbery”. It was after some negotiations with the match officials that Tlale again instructed the players to play the game to the finish.

Raymond Mulea of Express kicks the ball, while Sifiso Masina of Mighty blocks the way.

Sifiso Masina of Mighty FC chases the ball, while Juliet Nguvhane of Sifiso Masina of Mighty FC chases the ball, Express is on his heels. while Juliet Nguvhane of Express is on his heels. By Frank Mavhungu

Renovated Makhuvha Stadium fit for play at last The much-talked-about Makhuvha Stadium will host the first league match tomorrow, bringing to an end months of speculation that the stadium will only be ready for use in the next soccer season. The National First Division (NFD) league match between Black Leopards and Baroka FC will be staged there. A representative from the Premier Soccer League, Prof Ronnie Scholtz, inspected the stadium last Thursday and gave it the thumbs up. Lidoda Duvha’s brand manager, Mr Tshifhiwa Thidiela, could not hide

his joy when he was informed that the stadium has finally been approved to host NFD matches. “We have always been saying that the team’s fortunes will change when we play on our home soil,” said Thidiela. He appealed to the team’s fans to come in their numbers to witness the injured Leopards giving Baroka a baptism of fire. Black Leopards and Baroka played to a 2-2 draw in their firstround league match at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium five months ago. Black Leopards are still in shock after losing 2-5 to African Warriors

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last weekend. Jomo Cosmos will fly to Cape Town to lock horns with FC Cape Town and the Maluti FET College will welcome Witbank Spurs at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in Phuthaditshaba. Sivutsa Stars will host Santos in Nelspruit and Chippa United will clash with Vasco da Gama at the Philipi Stadium. It will be time for Chippa United to make Vasco pay for the 0-2 defeat which they suffered at the hands of FC Cape Town at the same venue last weekend. Sunday will see Thanda Royal Zulu battle it out with Blackburn Rovers in Richards Bay. Roses United will meet Milano United at the Wynberg Military Stadium in Cape Town, while United will have a date with African Warriors at the Olympia Stadium in Rustenburg.

Black Leopards vs Chiefs The other fixtures are: Thanda Royal Zulu vs Orlando Pirates, United FC vs Amazulu, Lamontville Golden Arrows vs Polokwane City, University of Pretoria vs Supersport United, University of Stellenbosch vs Bloemfontein Celtic, FC Buffalo vs FC Cape Town, Mainstay United vs African Warriors, Milani United vs Bloemfontein Young Tigers, Moroka Swallows vs Mbombela United, Maritzburg United vs Mpumalanga Black Aces, Santos vs Gamalakhe United FC, Free State Stars vs Witbank Spurs, Platinum Stars vs Great North FC, Ajax Cape Town vs Mamelodi Sundowns and Ama BEE vs Bidvest Wits. Kaizer Chiefs are the defending champions. The dates and venues for the last 32 matches will be announced next week. The champions for the competition will receive a Lidoda Duvha’s brand manager, Mr Tshifhiwa whopping R7 million. Thidiela

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26 24 January 2014 By Kaizer Nengovhela

By Frank Mavhungu

Lottery Board donates sport equipment Maluta High school recently received a donation of sport equipment to the value of nearly R100 000 from the National Lottery Board. The donation includes four soccer kits, three netball kits, volleyball kits, skipping ropes, chess sets, whistles, athletics gear, score boards, soccer boots, balls and cricket bats and other equipment. The chairperson of the Lottery Board, Prof Alfred Nevhutanda,

said that he was aware of the hardships faced by many parents in the area. According to him, the objective of the donation was to instil important values through participation in sports. It will also increase the pupils’ physical, emotional and intellectual potential, promote mass participation in schools for a better health while reviving a culture of learning in schools, he added. The principal of the school, Mr Joseph Phungo, could not

hide his happiness. He said it was good to be receiving from the lottery. “We salute you, and we will always remember your helping hand.” He told the pupils to count themselves lucky to be receiving the sport equipment. He urged businesspeople from the area to follow in the lottery´s footsteps. One of the pupils, Khodani Mathivha, promised the Lottery Board that they would handle the equipment with care.

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Mixed fortunes for Maweja Takers After beating their archrivals, Tshakhuma following a continued argument with the referee RO United, 2-1 at Tshakhuma on Saturday, moments thereafter. Maweja Takers lost hope Maweja Takers shared the spoils with Ra- after Netshaulu shot wide. They played defensive mukhuba FC the following day. Sunday’s football for the remaining part of the game. match ended in a 1-1 draw. As if they were going to bury the visitors alive, Takers approached the game like a house on fire. It took them only six minutes to score their goal. Mukandangalwo Ramunana was on target, following a brilliant pass from his captain, Khuliso Netshaulu. Ramukhuba gained momentum towards the end of the first half. They threatened to score in the 34th minute. Their Rastafarian striker, Happy Maluleke, unleashed a powerful ground cutter from inside the box. The ball hit the woodwork and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick. Takers introduced Tendani Ramadi for Nkhanedzeni Nemahunguni early in the second half. Their central defender, Shonisani Rambebu, was booked for wasting time. Ramukhuba then Tebogo Sekgotho of Takers controls the ball, took the game to their opponents. Their endless while Rudzani Mudumela of Ramukhuba efforts gave rise to a goal in the 57th minute. Hap- takles him from behind. py Maluleke blasted in a rocket, following a scramble within the box. Two more players for Ramukhuba, Lesley Masindi and Maanda Maeba, were reprimanded for dangerous tackling and obstruction in the 59th and 64th minute respectively. The home side missed a fortune in the 78th minute.A defender of Ramukhuba, Joel Manenzhe, handled the ball within the box. That prompted the referee to award Maweja Takers a penalty. Their captain, Khuliso Netshaulu, caused an upset by shooting wide from the white spot. Joel Manenzhe of Ramukhuba was Ndivhuwo Khwalu of Ramukhuba controls the ball, while Vhutshilo warned with a card, Gabara of Takers pulls him from behind.

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Ndivhuwo Khwalu of Ramukhuba in action after kicking the ball, and Khuliso Netshaulu of Takers blocks the way. By Elmon Tshikhudo

Two drown in separate incidents The police in the Thohoyandou cluster have sent a stern warning to people who go swimming to do so under the supervision of a skilled swimmer. This follows the drowning of two young men in the Tshaulu and Tshifudi areas on Saturday. Cluster spokesperson Maj Mashudu Malelelo said the

first incident happened at Tshaulu-Masiwana at about 12:30, when Gudani Makuya (17) was swimming with friends at the nearby Tshilaphala River. The second incident happened at the Tshamutshedzi River, where 21-year-old Rinae Nekhambele was also swimming with friends.

“We know that it is hot now, but we are making a call on communities to refrain from venturing into dams and rivers for the purpose of swimming without the supervision of someone who can swim. We are losing so many innocent lives due to drowning during the hot season,” added Malelo.


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By Frank Mavhungu

Another victory for the Vhembe students The Vhembe FET College capitalized on a clearing error on the brink of registering the collected full points at the by the Stars' right back and beat students’ third goal. Realizing expense of Makovha All Stars, the keeper with a ground cutter. that victory was almost certain, whom they beat 2-0 in their All Stars lost hope when they the students started to entertain MMK Funeral Services League were reduced to ten men. Their the team’s fans by demonstratmatch at the Makwarela keeper, Maanda Ndou, saw red ing their dribbling skills for the Stadium on Saturday. after kicking Gudani Makhada remaining part of the game. As if they were hypnotised, Makhovha All Stars were not playing the normal carpet football for which they are widely known. The students demonstrated that they were hungry for goals when they threatened to score in the first five minutes of the game. Their right flank, Moses “Jack” Razwimisani, could not believe his eyes when his close-range volley missed the goal mouth by inches. All Stars started to play entertaining football soon afterwards, but it was only for a few moments. They soon reverted to their boring pattern. That gave Vhembe Chris Rikhotso of All Stars (right) and Rebel Khambana of Vhembe a good chance to score battle to win the ball. their opening goal. It was Moses Razwimisani who made things happen. A heartbreaking scramble within the Stars’ danger area gave rise to a beautiful goal when Razwimisani blasted in a rocket from an awkward angle. Permission Munwana of Stars found himself on the wrong side of the law in the 37th minute. He handled the ball intentionally and was lucky that the referee, Mr Mphireleni Mphephu, was lenient enough not to give him his marching orders. Vhembe FET increased the margin in the 59th minute. Jack Razwimisani was in the thick of things once more. Moses “Jack” Razwimisani of Vhembe (left) and Azwifaneli Netsianda This time around, he of Stars wrestle to win the ball. NFD results

Huge humiliation for Black Leopards As if they were not campaigning in the same division, the National First Division League match between Black Leopards and African Warriors at the Charles Mopedi Stadium on Sunday afternoon was a real mismatch. The final score was 5-2 for Warriors. The defeat has been a big blow to the Thohoyandou outfit, as collecting maximum points would have narrowed the points gap between them and the logleaders, Chippa United, to 5, with Lidoda Duvha still having a match in hand. The unexpected happened

at the Makhulong Stadium in Thembisa last Saturday. Milano United, who had been leading the pack since the beginning of the season, dropped points to Jomo Cosmos. Cosmos rose to the occasion and proved all their critics wrong by beating United 1-0. The victory was the second in a row for Comsos. They narrowly beat African Warriors 1-0 at the same venue last Wednesday afternoon. Cosmos moved three steps up on the log, following the results of the two matches. In their Mpumalanga derby in Witbank, Sivutsa Stars shared the glory with Witbank Spurs

when they played to a goalless draw. The score was not a true reflection of the game as the Stars from Nelspruit missed numerous chances. FC Cape Town beat Chippa United 2-0 at the NNK Rugby Stadium in Cape Town and Vasco da Gama dropped two points when they played to a draw with Blackburn Rovers at the Sugar Ray Zulu Stadium in East London. Roses United gave away league points to United FC when they were defeated 0-3 at the Moruleng Stadium in Rustenburg.

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V.K Mulima FC Thothololo Conti Stars Mukondeni Sh. Stars Slanger AC Milan Makulana Green Dreams Muila FC Nthabalala Amakh. XII Gumani Young Stars Tshivhuyuni Celtics FC Madadzhi Ever Stars Tshivhangani S. Break Muila Shooting Stars Muumoni Blue Birds Thembisa Las Vegas TeamXI Nthabalala Super Thula M2 Jerome River Bank Phaphazela Bayern Muni Muledzhe Shooting Star Matsakali Sky Rangers Khakhanwa United Stars Shigamani FC Gidja Mhandini Shikundu Manchester Lombard Power Rangers Budeli Real Voltures Matsika Shooting Stars Dumasi All Stars Omega Line Fc

6 5 1 0 6 3 2 1 6 3 2 1 6 3 2 1 7 2 4 1 5 2 1 2 6 2 1 3 5 1 3 1 6 1 3 2 5 1 2 2 6 1 2 3 6 0 4 2 6 1 1 4 MMK 6 Funeral 0 Service3 League:3A Played Won Draw Lost 6 1 0 5 9 7 2 0 11 6 2 3 9 4 3 2 10 4 4 2 11 6 0 5 9 3 4 2 10 4 3 3 10 3 3 4 8 2 2 4 9 2 3 4 9 3 1 5 8 2 2 4 10 2 3 5 9 1 2 6

13 10 10 8 10 7 11 4 4 7 6 5 5 4 For 4 16 18 18 14 18 12 23 10 10 9 17 8 14 12

Against Points 7 17 9 15 16 15 11 13 7 11 4 10 6 9 8 9 6 6 12 5 10 5 14 5 6 4 21 4 2 3 9 3 11 3 3 2 3 1 Against Points 06 0 16 1 16 5 11 6 11 5 11 11 10 7 7 14 7 4 6 5 6 7 5 9 5 9 4 11 4 10 3 Against Points 17 3 7 23 18 20 14 15 14 16 18 18 9 13 10 15 10 12 11 8 11 9 21 10 12 8 18 9 26 5

Team Gaba Union Fighters Mukula Young Santos Tshidzini Happy Fight Dolphins FC Tswera Young Masters Musasenda Big XI Tshifudi XI Experience Khubvi Dangerous D Vondwe XI Bullets Phandulaluvalo FC Marula XI Ngwenani Man UNTD Tshidimbini Brave Lion Mashishi Spurs Mukula Avalon Tshaulu Ghetto Boys Fc Makonde Home Defence Vhufuli Pull Together

MMK Funeral Service League: B Draw Lost Played Won 10 7 2 1 10 6 2 2 10 7 1 2 9 6 2 1 10 5 4 1 10 5 4 1 8 5 1 2 10 3 3 4 10 3 3 4 10 5 2 3 9 4 1 4 9 2 3 4 10 2 2 6 10 0 5 5 10 3 2 5 9 2 2 5 10 1 1 8 10 1 0 9

For 14 29 25 16 18 18 13 16 5 11 14 9 12 6 14 9 9 8

Against Points 5 23 9 20 8 22 8 20 12 19 14 19 7 16 16 12 6 12 9 17 11 13 14 9 20 8 16 5 18 11 15 8 35 4 23 3

Team United Artists Maranzhe Hungry Lion Shonisani Fc Ngwenani Young Chiefs Makovha All Stars Vhembe FET College Themba Sunrise Riders Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars Tshififi Fc Dididi Fly Swallows Maha Fly Gunners Lufule Fly Bombers Mutoti Young Aces Polokwane United Mphego Real Rovers

MMK Funeral Service League: C Played Won Draw Lost 8 7 1 0 9 5 1 3 8 4 2 2 8 3 3 2 9 4 3 2 8 5 2 1 9 5 1 3 8 3 3 2 8 2 3 3 8 3 0 5 9 1 3 5 9 2 2 5 8 2 0 6 6 1 2 3 7 0 2 5

For 18 17 9 12 18 21 15 14 11 9 5 6 6 9 8

Against Points 1 22 14 16 9 14 9 12 7 15 7 17 13 16 8 12 13 9 13 9 20 6 19 8 16 6 14 5 15 2

Rockers Fc Maweja Takers Fc Mutandani Pull Together Univen Fc FCKK Thohoyandou Develp Tshakhuma RO Untd Ramukhuba Young Bros Gwamasenga Untd Bros Shayandima Disco 5 Tswinga Peace Makers Mahematshema Fly Birds Ramukhuba Fc Shayandima S Stars Duthuni Untd Bros

MMK Funeral Service League: D Draw Lost Played Won 8 7 1 0 9 6 2 1 8 4 2 2 10 5 4 1 10 3 2 5 8 3 4 1 8 2 4 2 9 3 4 2 9 2 3 4 9 4 3 2 8 2 1 5 10 1 4 5 10 1 4 5 8 2 1 5 6 0 1 5

For 18 18 14 20 9 12 8 7 11 11 10 7 9 12 2

Against Points 5 22 7 20 8 14 7 19 13 11 10 13 10 10 7 13 12 9 9 15 21 7 19 7 13 7 17 7 10 1

Team Makhitha Oscar Stars Mpheni Home Def Muraleni Untd Bros Western Stars Makhitha Iyarunga Fc Tshikwani Stone Bre Madombidzha Arsenal Tshiozwi Dynamos Zamenkoste Fc Madodonga Fc Tshikota Chelsea Elim Mabedengwa Untd Zoutpansberg Powerline Vleifontein United Fc Zamenkoste Untd Bros Mailaskop Pull Toget Bennys Care Academy

MMK Funeral Service League: E Played Won Drawn Lost 8 7 1 0 8 5 2 1 8 5 1 2 9 6 1 2 9 4 1 4 6 3 2 1 6 3 3 0 9 3 3 3 9 3 3 3 9 2 1 6 7 1 3 3 9 1 3 5 8 2 2 4 7 2 1 4 8 1 1 6 8 2 1 5 4 1 1 2

For 15 20 19 16 15 10 11 14 12 10 7 16 15 8 10 9 10

Against Points 3 22 7 17 15 16 4 19 18 13 7 11 3 12 12 12 11 12 26 7 10 6 21 6 20 8 13 7 24 4 14 7 9 4

Team Muziafera Blue Eagles Mulima Fc Mukondeni Ratanang Kurhuleni Happy Fight Bofulamato Fc Mashamba Soccer Acad Mashamba Benf Untd Phadziri Fc Vyboom Fc Basani Arrow Chiefs Wayeni Sea Robbers Lwelani Fc Tshiphuseni All Stars Sundani City Rovers Guvhungwa Young Figh Tshiovhani Airlines Lambani Giant Killers Ma-Indies Express Fc

MMK Funeral Service League: F Draw Lost Played Won 9 7 2 0 9 6 0 3 9 5 3 1 9 5 3 1 9 6 2 1 9 3 4 2 8 3 3 2 10 5 2 3 9 3 2 4 8 3 2 3 8 4 1 3 10 2 2 6 9 1 5 3 9 3 2 4 9 1 3 5 9 1 3 5 10 1 4 5 9 0 1 8

For 19 15 19 10 11 9 9 17 9 14 12 10 6 10 6 7 8 3

Against Points 0 23 8 18 8 18 5 18 4 20 8 13 3 12 10 17 21 11 9 11 12 13 12 8 8 8 13 11 16 6 13 6 17 7 27 1

Team

Team Milano United AFC Chippa United Santos African Warriors Maluti FET College Vasco Da Gama Witbank Spurs Black Leopards United FC Sivutsa Stars Baroka FC Blackburn Rovers Jomo Cosmos Roses United Thanda Royal Zulu FC FC Cape Town

13 13 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 13 13 13

9 7 5 5 4 7 5 5 4 3 5 3 3 2 1 2

2 4 7 1 4 3 4 5 5 7 3 2 6 6 3 4

2 2 1 6 5 3 4 3 4 3 5 8 3 5 9 7

Team Rabali Peace makers Kokwane Footprint Tshirenzheni Peace makers Sendedza Black uhuru Tshirolwe Preston Brothers Matidza Arsenal Luvhalani Sunshine Pirates Mabirimisa Powerline Matsa Super Players Tshituni Pitco Pirates Tshituni Manchester United Tshituni Motherwell

Nzhelele Football Association league Log Played Won Draw Lost 7 6 0 1 7 5 1 1 7 5 1 1 7 4 2 1 7 3 2 2 7 2 3 2 7 2 3 2 7 2 4 1 7 2 5 0 7 1 4 2 7 2 4 1 7 1 6 0

Team Vuvha Kill Them All Milaboni Chop Them D Mauluma All Stars Mavhunga home Sweepers JK Masetoni United Phadzima Shinning Star Dopeni Mighty Comrades Matshavhawe Co To See Tshedza Onismuts FC Mudunungu Try Again Sangoma Black Robbers Maelula Big Power Nyatema FC Matshavhawe United FC Team Sheshe Bush Bucks Thononda All Stars Trrimmer Boys FC Tshikombani Super Star Khakhu oung Chiefs Mandala Happy Boys Khakhu Fast XI Fondwe Mighty Blues Tshikhudo First Prof. Khalavha Napoli FC Fundudzi Unit Brothers Mphaila Young Tigers Team Nzhelele Home Sweepers Matanda Rockers FC Sipholi Smilling Mover Mphephu Hotspurs FC Tshikuwi S Breakers Manyii DAB Stars Mudimeli Bombers FC Matanda Seven Stars Mamvuke Heroes FC Tshituni Hot Spurs Raliphaswa Roll Stones FJ Napolis FC Lugisani Arsenal FC Mandiwana Team Soccer Ac

Played Won Draw Lost 5 4 1 0 5 3 0 2 5 3 0 2 5 2 3 0 5 3 0 2 5 3 0 2 4 2 2 0 5 2 1 2 5 2 0 3 4 1 2 1 5 0 3 2 5 1 0 4 5 Nzhelele 1 Stream 0 B 4 5 0 2 3 Played Won Draw Lost 5 3 1 1 5 2 3 0 4 2 2 0 4 2 2 0 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 5 2 0 3 5 1 2 2 5 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 Nzhelele Stream C 5 0 0 5 Played Won Draw Lost 5 5 0 0 5 4 1 0 5 3 1 1 5 2 3 0 5 3 0 2 5 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 5 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 5 0 4 1 5 1 1 3 5 1 0 4 5 1 4 Stream A 0- Vho - Makhadzi 5 0 0 5 Played Won Draw Lost

23 21 13 16 18 13 13 21 22 10 13 13 9 10 7 11

8 11 7 19 24 9 14 16 14 10 16 21 9 12 23 20

29 25 22 16 16 24 19 20 17 16 18 11 15 12 6 10

For 14 18 24 11 11 11 14 10 4 10 8 6

Against Points 4 19 8 16 6 16 5 13 8 11 13 8 16 8 13 7 14 6 16 5 17 7 19 3

For 8 9 7 6 8 5 8 6 8 5 5 4 4 1 For 8 9 7 4 6 6 5 6 5 3 3 2 For 19 12 8 11 10 6 6 7 6 3 2 2 3 3 For

Against 1 7 5 4 7 5 5 8 12 6 7 6 7 4 Against 4 7 3 2 2 3 6 7 7 1 7 15 Against 5 6 4 4 7 3 4 7 5 5 9 9 13 17 Against

Points 13 9 9 9 9 9 8 7 6 5 3 3 3 2 Points 10 9 8 8 7 7 6 5 4 3 1 0 Points 15 13 10 9 9 8 7 7 4 4 4 3 1 0 Points

10 5 6 3 12 19 10 13 12 8 25

15 17 10 13 8 4 10 8 8 7 6

4 2 9 9 5 6 7 5 8 16 9 8

10 16 9 8 12 13 18 19 5 3 2 1

Nzhelele Stream A

Tshimbupfe Disco Stars 8 4 3 1 15 Tshivhulana Real Aces 7 5 2 0 14 7 2 4 1 12 Madobi Home Boys Tshirululuni XI Bullets 7 4 1 2 7 Mutheiwana FC 7 2 2 3 14 Tshimbupfe Fighting Cats 8 1 1 6 11 Tshino United Brothers 6 3 1 2 13 8 2 2 4 10 Kalahari Stars FC Singo Disco Five 7 2 2 3 10 Vuwani Liverpool FC 6 1 4 1 9 Funeral Services Hanani Home Fighters Vho - Makhadzi 7 2 0 5Stream B8

Team

Tshakhuma Peace Lovers Mission Young Rovers Valdezia Malumbe Express Tshakhuma Blue Birds Mutsha Sea Robbers Mashau Thenga B Lions Mutsha Atlantis FC Khwekhwe Power 7 Mashau Hungry Lions Mashau Young Stars Mutsha United FC Masokolara FC

Played

Won

Draw

Lost

For

6 7 8 8 7 8 10 8 6 8 6 4

3 5 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 0 0 0

1 1 3 5 3 1 3 1 2 3 2 1

2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 4 3

8 7 7 8 7 5 14 14 4 8 3 3

Against Points


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Phungo overpower Rospa Phungo All Stars were too strong for Rospa United in the Safa second division Vhembe derby played at Louis Trichardt (Makhado) rugby stadium on Saturday. As if they were hypnotized, United were out of touch throughout the first half. They were lucky not to concede goals during the first 45 minutes. Apart from this, United had their chances, but Lowis Chauke disappointed his team mates when he beat all defenders, including the goalkeeper, Hoven Gogo, just to shoot wide. Stars had an early opportunity for a goal, but Justice Rasebotsa shot into the Zwidonaka Rudzani of United (left) waits for any mistake from Isaac Makhovha, who hooks the high ball.

hands of the opponents’ keeper, Avhakholwi Thangwana. United defender and former Kaizer Chiefs player Tshifhiwa Mmbooi was yellow-carded for rough tackling a few minutes later. The scoreboard was still blank at the break. The second half was war from the onset. Stars started this half at a very fast pace, giving their opponents not a moment to breathe. Their midfielders kept on penetrating the defence, feeding the front-runners with balls. United defender Tshifhiwa Mmbooi did not live up to expectations as he was used as a freeway by Stars’ strikers. Mmbooi

managed to get one into the net, however, following a free kick that was awarded after a Stars player committed a foul on Kirsten Mathole. The goal was disallowed because the referee, Mr Eric Munyai, had awarded an indirect free kick and the ball did not touch a second player before hitting the net. Clement Shiburi of Stars should have scored in the 78th minute, but his shot hit the crossbar and bounced back into the field of play. The only goal of the match belonged to Llody Davhana, when he scored from a free kick late in the match.

Tshifhiwa Mmbooi tries to trap the high ball, while Themba Chuene waits for a mistake.

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Kirsten Mathole of United with the ball, while Boitumelo Motal runs to cover.


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