Limpopo Mirror 14 May 2021

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

10 14 MAY 2021

“Pursue a career in heritage sector” I would be happy if these learners near the Mapungubwe The executive mayor of the Heritage Site take advantage Vhembe District Municipaland study courses that will ity, Cllr Dowelani Nenguda, allow them to do research in urged the Grade 12 learners our heritage and culture,” said of Musina High School to Nenguda. pursue scarce career skills Nenguda spoke on behalf after matric. of the Deputy Minister of “We want our Grade 12 Higher Education, Science and learners in Musina High School Innovation, Mr Buti Manameand other schools around to la, during the 2021 Heritage take careers that require scarce Career Exhibition Expo, held skills, like the heritage sector. at the Mapungubwe Heritage Site’s Museum Centre on Thursday and Friday (6-7 May). The expo was also supported by the Vhembe TVET College, University of Venda, the various Sector Education The executive mayor of Vhembe District and Training Municipality, Cllr Dowelani Nenguda. Authorities By Silas Nduvheni

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(SETAs) and the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism. Nenguda said he was happy that this year’s chapter of the exhibition expo was held at the Mapungubwe Heritage Site, because it was so rich in the African people’s heritage. Mapungubwe was declared a World Heritage Site in recognition of its value as an archaeological site and as a cultural landscape. “As Africans we must always keep in mind that, ‘until the lions learn how to write their own stories, every story will glorify the hunter’. There is a link between culture, heritage, and tourism. Mapungubwe is a good example of a heritage site that attracts tourists and creates job opportunities for local communities. We must exploit the opportunities that exist in our heritage as part of centres for tourist attraction,” Nenguda said.

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Conflict between traditional leader and Robert Mbulungeni’s SGB By Maanda Bele The embattled Robert Mbulungeni Secondary School is facing yet another battle. A site that the school had earmarked for development to provide in its growing needs has been sold by the local traditional leader. Way back in 1983, when the Robert Mbulungeni Secondary School was built, the community of Thengwe Thondoni in Mutale had a vision that the school would one day grow. Unfortunately, the school went through a bad patch and deteriorating infrastructure prevented any improvement in academic results. Currently, the school buildings are in a dilapidated state, with paint peeling off and many windows broken. The school governing body (SGB)

is trying to rectify the situation and has reached out to the Department of Education and the National Lotteries Commission for assistance. In one of the latest setbacks for the SGB’s plans, a site that they had earmarked for further development has been sold to a businessman by the local traditional leader. This has resulted in an ugly standoff between the traditional leader and the community. SGB member Tshitangoni Raluruli said they were surprised when they were informed by the traditional leader that a new development was being planned on the “school” site. “Where will we build our new classrooms if we get funding? We know that our people need jobs, but we should not compromise our children’s future because of this development,” he said. Raluruli said that they were

not against development and did not want to oppose the traditional leadership, but they felt that consultation should have taken place. He said that they had already cleared the area and erected a fenced around the site. Traditional leader Thanyelani Nemutanzhela said this was a misunderstanding. “We consulted the relevant stakeholders before a decision was taken to sell the portion to a businessman. We are a poor village, and we thought a complex here would create jobs for our people,” he said. Nemutanzhela said the area had become a haven for criminals who hid there before breaking into the school and the traditional authority’s offices. He said that another site existed where the school could expand and called upon all involved to come together and chart the way forward.

Mpho not only has beauty, she also has a huge heart and love for others is the wrong mentality - petite women can also have high Mpho Matodzi (23), who blood pressure.” was recently crowned Miss A resident of Makonde and Limpopo Plus Size 2021 and final-year student in media announced as Miss Limpostudies at the University of po Plus Size Public Choice, Venda, Mpho said that people infects everyone who comes should learn to love one anothclose to her with her vitality. er without first looking at their “When people see a plus-size physique. person, they quickly assume “Stop with the assumptions. that he or she is sick and prob- We are very healthy and do ably can’t live long,” she said. “It not necessarily suffer from the health issues you assume we must have,” she said. “I have always wanted to be a model and just couldn’t achieve that dream at once, because pageants were only for petite women. So, I started modelling quite late.” She took part in the Miss Univen Thick Size in 2019, and was crowned Miss Personality. She further entered Miss Venda Mpho Matodzi was crowned Miss Limpopo 2019/2020, Plus Size 2021. Picture supplied. By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

where she was crowned Miss Venda Plus Size Public Choice and Miss Venda Plus Size Queen. For Mpho, modelling means changing the perspective that people have towards plus sizes. “It is not wrong to be a plus size,” she said. “What is wrong is what people say about plus sizes.” Mpho matriculated at the Mukula Integrated School. She said that winning the Miss Limpopo Plus Size pageant indicated that she should not only focus on Venda, since she already owned the title of Miss Venda Plus Size. “It tells me that I need to serve and reach out to the women of Limpopo at large,” she said. She motivates plus-size women and men to never let their size stop them from being anything they want to be in the world. “Go ahead and fetch your dreams,” she said. She finds the way some plus-size people even forget how to love themselves properly because of the external pressure from social media sad. “I want to be constantly reminding these young women that there is nothing wrong with them or with their bodies,” she said. “They should love and embrace the blessing that God gave them – which is their ample bodies!”


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