Limpopo Mirror 15 February 2013

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LIMPOPO MIRROR

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By Frank Mavhungu

Only one point for Phungo All Stars In their Safa Second Division League match at the Malam­ ulele Stadium in Saturday, Phungo All Stars fought hard to earn a point against Rospa United, when they played to a goalless draw. Both sides were under the guidance of new coaches. The former Ria Stars’ midfielder, Sydney Moshikaro, was giving

orders from Rospa’s technical bench, while the former Black Leopards and Dynamos assistant coach, Mr Joel Masutha, was guiding the Stars players. Rospa had nobody but themselves to blame for giving away two points at home. They squandered numerous scoring chances. Their captain, Mashudu “Tlolo” Mashapha, was the first player

to cause an upset. He fumbled at the goal finish at a time when the fans had already started celebrating what they thought was a sure goal. Phungo effected two changes before the end of the first half. They replaced Tsekisi Tala and Mmazwi Segwari with Vuyani Mateu and Mpho Sekgobela respectively. Tsekisi and Segwari were out of touch from the onset. Realising that there was not enough pressure on the defence of Stars, Rospa introduced Sydney Chauke at the expense of Collins Mandlakati early in the second half. Mashudu Mashapha of United was warned with a card for a late tackle on Nkhumeleni Todani. Marks Munyai of United could not believe his eyes when he shot wide from inside the box. He initiated some duel moves with Oscar Silima from the centre of the pitch and failed to channel the return pass to the target, much Hulisani Mathugana of Stars controls the ball, while Rofhiwa to the disappointment of the team’s fans. Netshiungani of Rospa is on the way to intercept. Fixtures

Church news

Church to hold anniversary conference The Hope of Nations Ministries Centre World Wide, under the leadership of Bishop Samuel and Pastor Lufuno Tshabuse, is one of the fastest-growing churches in Limpopo. The church will host a conference from 18 to 24 February as part of celebrating their fifth anniversary. The theme of the conference is Cultivating the Kingdom Culture on Earth. Daily sessions will start at 18:00 every day. The church was founded on 17 February 2008, following God’s call upon Bishop Tshabuse. He was officially released into the ministry and blessed by Dr Tshifhiwa Muligwe of Rhema Kingdom Life, under whom he served for many years. The church’s focus is on the rejected, hopeless, homeless, hurt, and sick people from all backgrounds. Tshabuse manages a youth and children centre which cares for all children in need, especially street children. The ministry was founded on Philippians 2:5, which says: “Let the mind which was in Christ Bishop Sam and Pastor Lufuno Tshabuse, also be in you”. hosts of the celebrations. By Elmon Tshikhudo

Alleged rapists to be tested for HIV

Limpopo police have issued a warning that whoever is ar­ rested for rape will have to un­ dergo compulsory HIV testing. Police spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi said those found to be HIV positive would face an additional charge of attempted murder. Mulaudzi’s statement comes on the heels of a police breakMaelula New Mates, Mauluma through in a case involving All Stars vs Dopeni Mighty Com- an alleged serial rapist, who rades, Phadzima Shining Stars vs preyed on his victims around the Matshavhawe United FC, Kokwane Footprint vs Vuvha Young Stars, Dopeni United vs Sangoma Black Robbers, Tshikombani Arsenal vs Mavhunga Home Sweepers, Mauluma Happy Vultures vs Mandala Home Boys, Tshirenzheni Peace Makers vs Tshikombani Super Stars, Nzhelele Home Sweepers vs Lugisani Arsenal, Nzhelele United Stars vs Matanda Rockers, Treemer Boys vs Mphephgu Hot Spurs, Mphaila Young Tigers vs Tshifume Self Defence, Mphephu Maughty 2008 VW Polo 1.6 Comfortline Boys vs Sheshe Bush Bucs, Kah98 060km khu Young Chiefs vs Mandiwana Soccer Academy and Thononda All Stars vs FJ Napoli. The Vuwani stream fixtures are: Nesengani United vs Bofulamato United, Tshivhazwaulu Soccer Academy vs Ramukhuba FC, Tshimbupfe Fighting Cats vs Hanani Home Defenders, Madobi Home Boys vs Vuwani Liverpool, and the 2010 Nissan NP200 Tshitungulwane Reformed 1.5DCi SE Squad vs Singo Disco Five.

Young Tigers and Super Strikers in war Waterval Young Tigers will fight for Elim Super Spar league points with rivals Wa­ terval Super Strikers on Sun­ day. The other matches in the league are: Elim Black Pool vs Khomanani, Mabedegwa United vs Nwaxinyamane United, Bungeni Young Diplomats vs Ribolla Mountain Rangers, Mpheni Hungry Lions vs Wata Peace Makers, Matsila Morning Sweepers vs Waterval All Stars, Valdezia Santos vs Zabalaza Home Boys, Pfananani Home Defenders vs Madadzhi Everysmiling, Sereni Home Boys vs Thanwana Celtic, Muumoni Blue Birds vs VK Mulima, Gumani Young Stars vs Mukondeni Ratanang, Kwaaidraai Rhodes vs Manyima Mars Brothers, Muila Shooting Stars vs Slanger Juventus, Thothololo Continentals vs Mukondeni Shooting Stars, Mulima vs Makulana Green Dreams and Muila vs Nthabalala Super XI. The Limpopo Dairy matches are: Manavhela Black Aces vs Muraleni Young Rebellions, Midoroni Real Hearts vs Gogobole Bucs, Kutama Young

Stars vs Tshikhodobo Barcelona, Manavhela Real Fighters vs Maebane Aces United, Muduluni Young Chiefs vs Madombidzha Try Again, Gogobole Home Defenders vs Maebane Young Eagles, Holy of Holies vs Ravele Black Dragons, Maebane Peace Makers vs Madombidzha Celtic, Benny’s Care vs Ravele Highlanders, Muraleni United Brothers vs Ramantsha and Makhitha Iyarunga vs Ramantsha. The Vho-Makhadzi Funerals fixtures are: Tshipuseni All Stars vs Mission Young Rovers, Tshakhuma Peace Lovers vs Valdezia Malumbete Express, Mashau Thenga Black Lions vs Doli Anchors, Mutsha Atlantics vs Vhangani Freedom Celebrities, Mariadze Shooting Stars vs Tshkahuma Blue Birds, Gwamsenga vs Tshitavhadulu Elemel United and Tshakhuma Fieders vs Masokolora. The Magwaba matches are: Vuvha Kill Them All vs JK Masetoni United, Tshirenzaheni Peace Makers vs Tshikombani Super Stars, Mauluma All Stars vs Dopeni Mighjty Comrades, Matshavhawe Come To See vs

Thohoyandou area. He said the 30-year-old man was taken into custody on Friday. Mulaudzi said eight girls had reported being attacked in the area and four of the victims had already positively identified the man as the person who raped them. “The rapist sometimes attacked girls who walked in the area with their boyfriends. “He would tie down the boys before raping the girls,” said Mulaudzi.

He said the raping spree started in 2011; he used the same method of lying in ambush in the bush and waiting for victims. He would then pounce and attack them. The victims were girls aged between 14 and 19. Mulaudzi said they had linked the man to the crimes through DNA testing. “The man will appear in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court soon,” said Mulaudzi.

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