Limpopo Mirror 2 June 2023

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First cholera case highlights danger of Vhembe’s inability to deliver water and repair sewerage system

Vhembe’s ailing and often completely dysfunctional sewerage system is a “ticking time bomb”. This is the opinion of residents and community leaders, and some reckon a cholera outbreak, such as currently experienced in Hammanskraal, could soon create havoc in Vhembe.

As if the inability of the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) to maintain and repair infrastructure is not bad enough, residents in certain areas have resorted to vandalising pipelines and breaking sewerage pipes. This was done to protest against the lack of water in areas such as Phiphidi and Duthuni. Community members living around the Nandoni Dam also closed the plants at the dam, causing large parts of the area

to be completely without water.

On Monday, the executive mayor of the VDM, Dowelani Nenguda, tried to put out some of the flames and visited the Phiphidi and Duthuni areas, where he addressed residents. “We understand that most of the communities are without water, and we are working hard to resolve the challenge of water to the affected communities … let’s try to resolve the challenge in a peaceful manner without damaging water infrastructure,” said Nenguda.

The situation affected several of the region’s hospitals, which had to operate without water in their taps. The hospitals included Malamulele Hospital and Tshilidzini Hospital.

The spokesperson for the Department of Health, Mr Neil Shikwambana, said the protesting communities had destroyed water infrastructure leading to these facilities. The protesters also

closed the pump station at Nandoni Dam last Monday (22nd). “Due to the closure of the dam, delivering water through water tankers to the hospitals will not be possible,” he said.

Shikwambana said the department was worried that the closure of the dam and the destruction of infrastructure coincided with the scourge of cholera confronting other provinces of the country. “The department is working with all stakeholders to try and prevent the disease, but community-induced water shortages will compromise the efforts. The department wishes to request community members to be considerate when venting their service-delivery frustrations as the blocking of the water supply inconveniences health-care service delivery with the potential for dire service delivery,” he added.

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Pick n Pay Thavhani hit by armed robbers

“At first, we thought someone was playing with

firecrackers. It was only after two men came running from the shop, firing a gun, that we realised that

something was amiss.”

Those were the words of a tenant who works at one of the shops at Thavhani Mall after the Pick n Pay branch at the mall was robbed by armed suspects at about 10:43 on Saturday, 27 May.

According to an eyewitness who spoke to Limpopo Mirror on condition of anonymity, a security officer had just collected the previous day’s cash from the store’s cash office. While still in the store, he was accosted by two armed men who allegedly pointed their guns at him and ordered him to hand over the bag of cash. The security officer was relieved of the money bag and his service pistol. The robbers fired two

shots inside the shop before they left the premises, and another shot when exiting the mall.

One of the tenants at the mall said she was busy speaking to a customer at the door when she heard the gunshots. She said she and the customer ran back inside as they did not know where the sound was coming from. “While we were inside, we saw two men running past with a bag, and then they fired another shot not far from our shop before exiting the mall. I have never been so frightened as I have never experienced something like this before. I only felt safe again when the police arrived and took charge of the scene,” she said.

Vhembe SAPS acting spokesperson Sergeant Vhonani Lokie Masi confirmed the incident. “Our members received information about the robbery and rushed to the scene, but the robbers were already gone. The suspects, alleged to have been four in total, are unknown at this stage. It is alleged that they used a silver Toyota Etios, whose registration number is not known. We have opened a case of robbery and investigations are ongoing,” he said.

Life sentence for rapist hailed as a warning

On Friday, 26 May, the Malamulele Regional Court sentenced a 38-yearold man to life imprisonment for the rape of a 19-year-old mentally challenged woman. The name of the accused could not be divulged to protect the identity of the victim, who is regarded as vulnerable.

The ordeal occurred at Mudavula village, outside Malamulele, on the evening of 1 July 2017, while the man was at the victim’s home, drinking beer with her uncle. The man followed the girl to an outside toilet, where he forcibly had sex with her. After satisfying himself,

he left the girl at the toilet, went back inside and continued drinking as if nothing had happened. The girl went back inside crying and reported the matter to her aunt. The police were summoned, and the man was arrested that same day.

During the trial, he pleaded not guilty. The DNA evidence, however, which state advocate Norman Makhubele relied on, linked the accused to the crime and ensured the conviction.

Dr Bardwell Mufunwaini from Munna Ndi Nnyi Men’s Forum, who champions the rights of women and children, hailed the sentence as a warning to other rapists. “As an organisation,

VDM’s ticking time bomb?

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In Louis Trichardt, residents are also fed-up with the VDM’s inability to repair broken sewerage lines. They believe that this adds to the risk of contracting diseases such as cholera, because raw sewage runs down streets and ends up in streams.

On the corner of President and Ruh Street, next to the Riverview flats, the sewage has been spilling over for several years. Participants in the weekly Parkrun can testify to the nasty smell in the north-western side of the park. The route that the Parkrun athletes follow every week turns at the dam, where the sewage is spilling over.

nated water escalated the past two weeks, with more cholera-related deaths being reported daily. Last Friday, the first cholera case in Vhembe was also confirmed by the National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD).

This followed after a 26-year-old Zimbabwean national presented himself at the Musina Hospital. He suffered from extreme diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration, and was admitted, isolated, and treated, while specimens were sent to the NICD for testing. The test results came back positive. The patient has reportedly since improved and is due to be discharged.

we are highly elated and impressed by this sentence. When magistrates and judges pass sentences that are equal to the crime, we become happy. This will definitely serve as a deterrent and send a message out there that crime does not pay,” he said.

The National Prosecuting Authority in Limpopo’s spokesperson, Ms Mashudu Malabi-Dzhangi, also hailed the sentence and praised everyone who had worked on the case. “We welcome the sentence and applaud the good work done by Adv Makhubele and investigating officer Sergeant Kenny Makhubele from the Giyani Family Violence and Child Protection Unit,”she said.

Two ATMs bombed at Caltex garage in Siloam

The police in Siloam have launched a manhunt for a group of heavily armed suspects after two ATMs were bombed at the Caltex garage in Siloam last Thursday evening (25 May), at around 22:00.

According to a reliable source, two men

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to go away. After that, they started checking if the coast was clear. They stood in front of the ABSA ATM and started to insert dynamite into the cash-withdrawal portal, using a screwdriver. They used about six dynamite sticks. When the dynamite exploded, they took the money.

took them about 5 to 8 minutes to do everything, while all the workers at the fuel station were hiding.”

The source said they had not seen a vehicle anywhere. The police arrived after the thieves had left.

The police spokesperson in Limpopo, Col Malesela Ledwaba, confirmed that an undisclosed amount of money was stolen from the blown-up machines and that a third ATM was only tampered with. No injuries were reported, and police investigations are continuing.

When Limpopo Mirror visited the area on Tuesday (30th), a team from the VDM attempted to get the sewage flowing again, but the smell was nauseating. A gardener working in that street could quickly show the reporter where the stench was coming from. “It is fortunate that the VDM fixed it today, otherwise you would not have been able to stand the nasty smell from the flowing sewage. It is very difficult for me to work in this area because the stink takes your breath away,” said the 52-year-old man.

One of the residents who has been living near the Riverview flats for more than a decade told Limpopo Mirror that everyone complained to the municipality about the sewage that was continuously streaming down the street, but that their pleas fell on deaf ears.

“There is a stream running down to a small dam next to Firefly here in Louis Trichardt and I often see people fishing there. They might eat or sell their catch. These people are not aware that that water is contaminated [with sewage]. This is really a ticking time bomb for an outbreak of any waterborne disease,” he said.

The fear of drinking contami-

In a media statement, MEC for Health Phophi Ramathuba encouraged communities to remain calm and vigilant by practicing basic hygiene, hand washing, and drinking safe water. Meanwhile, the Department of Health has activated some measures to respond to the outbreak of the disease, such as conducting health promotions by working with local stakeholders in the hotspots, including the Beitbridge Border Post. The department has also met with the VDM about the need to conduct water tests regularly as a preventative measure.

Residents are cautioned to be very wary of contaminated water as it may contain bacteria that can cause cholera. Cholera is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae that is primarily transmitted through contaminated water or food. The bacterium is typically found in areas with poor sanitation and inadequate access to clean drinking water.

When human faeces containing the bacteria contaminates water sources, such as rivers, lakes, or wells, the disease can spread rapidly. Ingesting contaminated water or food, especially raw or undercooked seafood, can lead to infection.

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Passengers stranded while feud between taxis and buses continue

Passengers travelling from Elim to Gauteng were left stranded at the Elim Shopping Complex for a whole day last week because of a dispute that had ensued between the Elim Hlanganani Long and Short Distance Taxi Association and City to City Buses. The taxi association accused the City to City company of failing to comply with certain agreed-upon rules for operating.

On Friday, 26 May, the taxi association held a peaceful protest, but consequently, scores of passengers were stuck at the shopping complex from morning until afternoon with more than 50 security personnel from the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa).

Earlier this year, the taxi association, Njaka Njaka Tribal Council, Prasa and members of the Waterval Police Station held a meeting where a new rule was implemented, permitting only two buses from

each bus company to operate outside the shopping complex until 08:30. This decision was made after taxi companies had complained that they were struggling to get passengers because of all the buses.

Members of the taxi association now say that the City to City company is still using more than two buses.

Mr Abie Khosa, a member of the Elim Taxi Association, told Limpopo Mirror that they had prevented the City to City buses from operating as they had not adhered to the new terms. “But Prasa was arrogant; they stated that they would operate according to their permits. We tried to engage with them, along with the police, but they remained obstinate,” he said.

Following the resolution, the buses resumed their services under the agreement that, from Saturday (27 May) onwards, only two buses would operate outside the complex until 08:30.

Mr Thabo Makhuvele, one of the passengers who was left

stranded, voiced his dissatisfaction about missing work because of the situation. “I had no choice but to stay at the complex from morning to afternoon, since I had already purchased a ticket,” he said.

The chairperson of the traditional council, Mr Vicky Muvhali, emphasised the need for collaboration and their support of the new strategy that is being implemented. “We will have another meeting on 9 June to continue resolving the problem,” he said.

Prasa spokesperson Ms Andiswa Makanda said they were not in any position to comment on the matter, pending legal processes. “Once finalised, we will share a detailed account of the situation. The safety of our staff, assets and passengers remains our number one and unwavering priority. We have engaged with the necessary structures to ensure that our assets, passengers and general public are safeguarded and that all operators comply with the legal requirements,” she said.

Boy (7) disappears while herding cattle along river

Incidents of violence broke out in the Tshaulu Tshilaphala area, following the disappearance of a seven-year-old boy the past weekend. The boy went missing while herding cattle with his grandfather on Saturday, 27 May.

Rilise Munyai was last seen when his grandfather, Mr Thifhelimbilu Netshilaphala (60), left him in the bush while he went to attend to his cattle along the Luvuvhu River. When he returned to where he had left Rilise with his (Netshilaphala’s) cellphone, at around 14:00, the boy and the phone were nowhere to be found. Community members searched the bushes the whole of Saturday and into the night, with no luck.

The incident has caused renewed panic among the residents as this is not the first time a child has gone missing from the area. Last year, two children were rescued just in time when a man (who was believed to have been a foreign national) attempted to kidnap them in nearby bushes.

Since Monday, sporadic incidents where community members burnt tyres and barricaded the roads in the village have occurred. Police are having a tough time curtailing the situation. A meeting was held on Tuesday, where angry

Murder case against SABC Livhu to wait for DPP to make a decision

The murder case against Livhuwani Madadzhe, popularly known as SABC Livhu, was once again postponed, pending the decision of the director of public prosecutions. The 38-year-old comedian and businessman from Mangondi Sidou appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court on 30 May.

During his short appearance, his case was postponed to 28 July. This was his first appearance since he was granted R50 000 bail, with conditions, on 13 April.

Madadzhe stands accused of the murder of his lover, Ms Lindelani Nengovhela, better known as Mme a Muofhe on social media. Her body was found in a water-filled trench at the comedian’s house in Mangondi on 28 January this year. The incident happened a day after Lindelani had agreed to withdraw the assault charges she had laid against Madadzhe. A celebratory party with friends was held at the couple’s home that night. What had happened to her before her death is not known.

The late woman’s sister, Ms Sylvia Nengovhela, said the family was content with the postponement. “We have full faith in the justice system. The wheels of justice may be slow, but we believe that justice will be served in the end. We are only worried about the behaviour of the suspect, who was smiling as if nothing has happened,” she said.

Madadzhe’s legal representative, Advocate Ntsako Hlungwani, also welcomed the postponement. “I am very hopeful that my client will walk free. The mere fact that there are queries in the investigation is a clear sign that something is not right. We will wait and see if the case will stand or not,” he said.

residents demanded an explanation from the grandfather, who had to be whisked away by the police. The situation is still tense in the area.

Mr Gilbert Netshivhambe of the Royal Tshaulu tsha ha Bohwana Council said the incident had shocked them.

“Firstly, how can a boy his age be left all alone in the bush? Then, the phone was answered by a person with a foreign accent. This only adds to the already boiling temperatures of the community members towards foreign nationals, following the previous attempted kidnapping of the two children. We are just happy that the police are assisting, and we are hopeful that they will bring all their resources and do what they did in KwaZulu-Natal during the floods,” he said. Meanwhile, the Tshaulu police have launched a search and are asking the community for assistance to help them locate the missing boy. Rilise is dark-skinned and was wearing red clothes at the time of his disappearance.

Vhembe SAPS acting spokesperson Sergeant Vhonani Lokie Masia confirmed that a missing-person docket has been opened and that they have launched

a search, which is ongoing.

“We are calling on anyone with information that can assist us in locating the boy to contact Mr Thifhelimbilu Netshilaphala on 071 161 6075 or 071 157 0053. They can also call SAPS Tshaulu’s Detective Commander, Warrant Officer Zwiitani Laughter Munyai on 082 565 7270 / 064 756 8174 / 015 978 4001, the nearest police station or Crime Stop number of 08600 10111, or alternatively share the information on the MySapsApp,” Masia said.

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Ndivhuwo has her eyes set on the Miss Elegance Limpopo title

Eighteen-year-old aspiring model Ndivhuwo

Mukumela from Mpheni Block A is determined to snatch the prestigious Miss Elegance Limpopo title. The highly anticipated crowning ceremony is scheduled to take place at Polokwane Library Gardens on 30 September this year.

Ugly dispute over who may legally occupy a stand in Maila Village

Having been selected as one of the 14 finalists last month, Ndivhuwo is ready to showcase her unique style and personality on the pageant stage. When speaking to this newspaper, she was very confident about winning the title. “I am eagerly awaiting the moment I will be crowned.

I am so excited about the potential to create a positive change in the lives of others during my reign as Miss Elegance Limpopo,” she said.

With titles such as Miss Gateway First Princess, Miss Elim, and Miss Face of Makhado under her belt, Ndivhuwo has always possessed a passion for fashion, beauty, and self-expression. From a young age she has dreamt of participating in beauty pageants and utilising this platform to make a positive impact within her community, and this is exactly what she intends to do if she wins the Miss Elegance Limpopo title.

She says that winning this esteemed title would not only be a personal achievement for her but also present new opportunities in the world of modelling. She firmly believes that being Miss Elegance Limpopo encompasses more than just wearing a crown and looking beautiful. “With determination and a resilient spirit, I am ready to work hard, overcome any obstacle, and leave an indelible mark in the modelling industry,” she said.

Ndivhuwo’s goal is to assist the less fortunate, promote education, empower her peers, raise awareness about social issues affecting her community, and being a voice for the voiceless. “My journey has been challenging, but my ultimate aspiration is to become a positive influence on others and eventually attain the title of Miss South Africa.”

A dispute over who may occupy stands in areas under control of a traditional leader flared up in Maila Village. A resident is claiming that the local vhamusanda had resold his site to another person, who has now gone ahead and developed it.

Mr Oliver Nthabalala, who claims to be a resident of Maila village, alleges that he had paid R3 000 to Vhamusanda Vho-Khishimusi Nthabalala for his site and that he had also had to pay the tribal council their fees. He subsequently put up a fence around the site.

Nthabalala told Limpopo Mirror that he was surprised to arrive at the stand, only to find that a certain Mr Timpson Sithole had started to take down his fence. He was also prevented from occupying what he believes to be his site. Sithole told him that he had bought the stand from the local traditional leader.

“I am the rightful owner, and this stand belongs to me. So, I cannot just keep quiet when Sithole takes my stand without permission. I warned him not to start erecting a fence until these

issues are sorted,” he said. He referred Limpopo Mirror to the tribal authority that controls the land to confirm whom the site belongs to.

When contacted about the dispute, the secretary of the Nthabalala Tribal Council, Mr Patrick Mukwevho, said that Nthabalala was the rightful owner of the stand. He said Nthabalala had followed the correct procedures when buying the stand.

“The stand belongs to Oliver,” said Mukwevho. He said the tribal council was not aware of the sale of the stand to Sithole and this transaction had not been registered at the tribal council’s office. “We are not aware of the sale. We have launched an investigation into

how the stand was sold,” he said. “We summoned the two to the tribal council, and told Sithole to remove his fence and go and talk to the Vhamusanda,” said Mukwevho.

Timpson Sithole was adamant that he had legally bought the stand from Vhamusanda Nthabalala. He said he had paid R9 000 for the stand and received an invoice. He is still waiting for his permission-to-occupy (PTO) letter. Sithole said that if they wanted him to vacate the site, the Vhamusanda must pay his money back.

Limpopo Mirror tried several times to contact Vhamusanda Vho-Khishimusi Nthabalala, but his phone just kept on ringing.

Families complain and say Univen demolished their ancestral graves

The University of Venda (Univen) is being accused of demolishing ancestral graves to make way for buildings and roads recently. Now, these families want the remains of their forefathers to be reburied.

The families claim that they had been relocated from Marude Mpandani, next to Univen, to Ngovhela and Maungani during the apartheid era in the 1960s. Their ancestors’ graves, however, were left behind. When development for Univen started in 1982, many of these graves had apparently been demolished and now, they say, more graves have been flattened to pave a road.

Mr Thomas Ndonyana (73), who used to live in this area, is still fuming about his family’s grave site that had allegedly been demolished by Univen officials. He said he had only discovered that the graves had been removed to make way for the building of Univen in 1986. “This is a double blow for my family, who first had been forcefully removed from the area by the apartheid government in the 1960s. We do not even know what happened to the remains of my forefathers. I have sleepless nights about this. I used to visit the grave site regularly because this portion of land belonged to my family. I was shocked when I found out

that the graves were no longer here,” said Ndonyana.

He said the gravesite was of importance to them as this was the only place where they could communicate with their ancestors and inform the ancestors of a new birth in the family.

“The gods are very angry, and it is only a matter of time before they listen to our prayers and deal with these dirty people, who are only after money,” he said.

According to Ndonyana, he was given the run around when he enquired as to who was responsible for removing what was once his family’s gravesite. He said they had had numerous discussions with Univen officials on this matter, but that no agreement had been reached. Now, he said, the families needed to be compensated because their rights had been violated.

Another family member who had been relocated from the area back then, Pastor Thizwilondwi Matodzi, was also unhappy. “My family lived here for years before we were moved in the period between 1961 and 1969 to go and reside at Ngovhela, Maungani and other areas. The government didn’t care that we had been living here for years and they forcefully removed us.”

Matodzi claims that bulldozers had dug up the remains of the dead when they started building a new road

last year. “These remains were taken to another place where they were reburied by the municipality without consulting the families. All we want now is to have the remains dug up again and reburied with dignity where they belong.”

Matodzi also claimed that buildings had been built inside the gravesite. “I am hurt and angry. This is an attack on my family. They have no respect for the dead,” he said.

The spokesperson for Univen, Mr Takalani Dzaga, said that they had met with families on different occasions and requested them to come and identify their ancestral graves. He denied that the buildings and road were built on top of the gravesite but said Univen would erect a plaque containing the names of the deceased.

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Ndivhuwo Mukumela from Mpheni Block A has her sights set on the prestigious Miss Elegance Limpopo title. Photo: Thembi Siaga. Oliver Nthabalala stands in front of his yard that was allegedly given to another man. Photo supplied. Families claim that the road was built over their ancestors’ graves. Photo supplied.
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Academy ready for BTEC Level 3

The Champions Transformation Academy launched their BTEC Level 3 vocational programme during a gala dinner that was hosted by the academy at Schoemansdal Environmental Education Centre (EEC) last Friday.

This extended diploma course, offered by well-established company Pearson, offers a comprehensive vocational programme for Grade 11 and 12 students in the 16-to-19 age group who either wish to pursue a career via higher education to access graduate entry or through direct employment in the work sector.

The academy, in conjunction with the local circuit office of the Department of Education, will select 20 students to take part in the programme. These

students will all have to attend an orientation camp from 11 to 14 July at Schoemansdal EEC for the final evaluation and selection of the students to be registered at the academy next year.

In Vhembe District, this is the first of its kind. The circuit manager of Soutpansberg East, Mr Falaza Baloyi, welcomed the launch. “All along the education system has been chasing up for certificates, ignoring the skills part, and as a result we have many certificated learners who are not working because they do not have the skills.”

Baloyi said that they would choose learners who showed an ability to cope with the skills training programme academically.

According to Mr Graham Temlett, national coordinator of the Pearson BTEC Level

3, most education systems in the world prepare students academically, yet these learners have no practical skills using their hands. “BTEC helps learners to choose a career in their natural abilities. They are then educated practically, partnering with other stakeholders like the Department of Education, business fraternity and community leaders,” he said.

Ms Sonja Prinsloo, the principal of the academy, encouraged the community and businesspeople to work together for this programme to be a success. “We all need solutions. If we all sit at the table together and combine what we have, we can make a difference.”

Prinsloo said they were currently focusing on learners from Madombidzha, Vele and areas close to Louis Trichardt town.

Ngwenani Ha-Themeli village’s new traditional leader installed

Vhamusanda Vho-Ratshinyiwaho II Themeli was installed as new traditional leader for Ngwenani Ha-Themeli, near Ngovhela, on Saturday, 27 May. Hundreds of people gathered at the Ngwenani Ha-Themeli Sports Grounds to witness the installation.

Thovhele Mailausumbwa Midiyavhathu Tshivhase, who conducted the installation himself, told the gathering that the new traditional leader would be called Ratshinyiwaho.

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only derailed service delivery. “Communities need water, electricity and better roads, but when a clan is in dispute, no one has the authority to lead the people as there is no legitimate ruler. I have installed a new traditional leader here at Ngwenani Ha-Themeli, which means that Vhamusanda Ratshinyiwaho II Themeli is now the legitimate ruler of this village and people should respect him and his council,” he said.

Tshivhase advised the new ruler to forgive those who had fought with him and taken him to court, arguing that he was not the real heir to the throne. Instead, he said, the new traditional leader must work with them for the development of his village.

Lavhelesani Themeli, who has now stepped down as acting traditional leader of Ngwenani Ha-Themeli village, said he was happy that, after the chieftainship disputes, Vhamusanda Ratshinyiwaho II Themeli was finally installed as the rightful heir to the throne.

“It has been a difficult journey for me since the death of Vhamusanda Mugowashango Themeli in 2020, because there had been so much infighting for the throne. I used to pray to God that the family squabbles must come to an end, and we finally got our rightful heir,” said Lavhelesani Themeli. He pledged to work with and support the new chief.

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The newly installed traditional leader of Ngwenani Ha-Themeli, Vhamusanda Vho- Ratshinyiwaho II Themeli (in the middle, wearing hat and leopard skin), photographed with some of the family members, the khadzi and ndumi, shortly after the ceremony. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. Thovhele Mailausumbwa Midiyavhathu Tshivhase (left) and the newly installed traditional leader of Ngwenani Ha-Themeli village, Vhamusanda Vho-Ratshinyiwaho II Themeli (right) happily dancing the tshikona after the ceremony. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. The Disaster Management Centre of Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) held a disaster reduction seminar at the Porche Villa Hotel and Conference Centre in Muledane, outside Thohoyandou, on Friday, 26 May, where thematic and topical issues were discussed. Some of the presenters during the seminar posed for a photo with the executive mayor of the VDM, Dowelani Nenguda (third from left) and other councillors after the seminar. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. From left to right: Dr Samsom Makhado, Mr Tshila Simon Ravhuhali (vice-principal of Champions Transformation Academy), Ms Sonja Prinsloo (principal of Champions Transformation Academy), Thovhele Vele Kutama, Mr Graham Temlett (national coordinator for the Pearson BTEC L3), Mr Falaza Baloyi (Soutpansberg East Circuit manager), and Mr Pieter Els (head of academy at Limpopo Dairy). Photo: Bernard Chiguvare.
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Art & Entertainment

Blasher releases third album, Mafhungo Anga

House music sensation Blasher’s third album, Mafhungo anga, is receiving rave reviews from music fans. The 15-track House offering comes almost three years after his first two albums, Something Special and Shudu, were released in 2020, and already enjoys lots of airplay on local radio stations.

Blasher, who was born Tshililo Majara, hails from Elim. “I grew up listening to the likes of Bishop Roxley Masevhe and Colbert Mukwevho, who have been role models to me and have inspired me a lot. They played music that could soothe the soul, and this grew in me, so that I told myself that I would play the same type of music someday,” he said.

The new offering boasts powerful tracks such as Mulilo, Novhanitshimparapfara, Vhona Murena and Asiuri ndolata. Blasher’s thrilling

voice and guitar playing skills contribute greatly to his unique sound.

“What I like about my music is that all my songs carry powerful messages that my fans can easily relate to. I am determined to give them a different experience, no matter what the odds are.”

Blasher said that, as much as he enjoyed dishing out good music, he was also worried about the fake music industry that was rapidly mushrooming in Limpopo, and music pirates (Ama Ten Ten) who were robbing musicians of their livelihood. “There are no more music shops around Louis Trichardt and Elim because they cannot compete with these ruthless thieves who sell our music at next to nothing. Many in this industry have lost their jobs and artists are now at the receiving end as their music is found on pavements,” he said.

Given Da Chief impresses fans with his debut single

Mutheiwana Given Nganeyavhutshilo, also known as Given Da Chief, came crashing onto the music scene with his debut single, Goni, last week. The 23-year-old artist from Tshifura has received an astounding response from music lovers since its release on Friday, 19 May.

The song, which features a star-studded line-up that includes Una Rams, Gusba Banana and J-Smash, is an anthem that celebrates unity. According to the artist, it delves into personal narratives and acts as a prayer of gratitude to the divine, while seeking protection from the challenges faced by society.

“The unbelievable support and love I have been receiving from my fans are truly remarkable. This song’s infectious energy has taken over the airwaves in a short space of time; even the local radio stations seem entranced by its charm. I feel really blessed,” he said.

Young Fhulufhelo speaks out against women and child abuse

Fulufhelo Ndou, a 17-year-old upcoming poet from the region, has taken to heart the effects that the abuse against women and children are having on society. This has prompted her to pen down a poem, titled Gender-based Violence, which she recited for the first time during a women’s function that was held at Lwamondo on Saturday, 27 May.

The Grade 11 learner from Khwevha Commercial High School in Tshisahulu left a deep impression on the women in attendance and received loud cheers and wild applause after her performance.

Fulufhelo said she was concerned about the spiralling abuse she saw around her, especially against women and children, which had become like a terminal disease in communities.

We should all shout out with one voice that we are tired; this must come to an end,” she said. Fulufhelo said her passion for poetry had truly been ignited while she had attended Tshedza Comprehensive School and had been selected to take part in the Baswa le Metse competition to represent Vhembe at provincial level and had come second. “I have never looked back and will keep on preaching the gospel wherever I get a platform to do so. I have composed enough material to fill a book, but I still lack the financial support to help get my work published, so that I can reach a wider audience. Vendaboy Poet inspires me, and it is my wish to one day meet him, so that we can discuss poetry. This would be a dream come true for me,” she said.

Given Da Chief’s music style can be described as a mix between New Age Trap and gritty rap, which he aptly refers to as “Trap Dza Zwitangani”.

His journey into music began at the young age of 14, when he and a group of friends formed the dynamic collective known as GFS. This early experience ignited his passion for creating music and set the stage for his future endeavours.

He draws inspiration from acclaimed artists such as Kendrick Lamar and Gidi Boy, who showcase innovative storytelling prowess. He believes that his distinctive vocal presence and ability to weave captivating narratives through his lyrics are what set him apart. “My aim is to reflect the realities of my surroundings and connect with the audience by articulating their desires and experiences. Currently, I am hard at work on my upcoming EP, which will mark an exciting milestone in my music career,” he said.

Given Da Chief from Tshifura produced an outstanding entry into the music industry with his debut single, Goni. Photo: Seta Photography.

Vhembe FM’s Mikiele Dama is living his dream behind theradio microphone

From a very young age, Mikiele Dama always dreamed about sitting behind a microphone, and today, he is an accomplished radio presenter at Vhembe FM, hosting the Vhurangane show airing Mondays to Fridays, from 06:00 to 10:00.

Dama (24) was born in Phiphidi village. He started his education at Ratshitanga Primary and finished his matric at Denga Tshivhase Secondary.

He recalls his first intro-

duction to radio, at Nzhelele FM in 2018. “When the station was conceived, I had a feeling that it would be a stepping stone towards the realisation of my future dreams. I knew I was at the right place at the right time, and I wasted no time,” he said.

When asked what the secret to his success as radio presenter was, he said: “The most important thing is to engage with your listeners on issues that affect them on a daily basis. You must come up with something unique that will compel your listen-

ers not to change the dial. My recipe for more listenership is to give them more unique local content that they will not find anywhere else.”

Dama has a special message for aspiring radio presenters. “We all come from humble beginnings, and we don’t become perfect all at once. The more time you spend in this industry, the better you become at what you do, but you must be willing to learn and accept your mistakes in order to improve your skills.”

He encourages young people to always keep

themselves up to date with his shows, so that they do not remain ignorant in a society where knowledge plays such an essential role. “Ignorance is no excuse. Young people need to take full responsibility for their own lives, or else they will find themselves living unfulfilled lives,” he said.

Dama expressed his appreciation to the management at Vhembe FM for trusting him enough to offer him a stint with them in 2022. “I have now become a friend to thousands of listeners out there,” he said.

“Whether you switch the radio on, read the newspaper or watch television, the killing or abuse of women and children is always the main headline. When is all this going to end, and women and children left alone to live in peace? As women we have had enough. We all have to stand up and fight this disease together. If we keep quiet, who is going to speak for us?

Fhulufhelo Ndou reciting a poem, titled Gender-based Violence, during a women's function that was held at Lwamondo on Saturday. Photo: Elmon Tshikhudo.

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Mikiele Dama from Vhembe FM says he always wanted to be a radio presenter. Photo supplied.

Art & Entertainment

I can help you scare the film fundis, says young special-effects artist

a very talented special-effects make-up artist who has been trying to break into the film industry for years, but she says no one is willing to give her a chance.

In 2015, the young artist graduated with a diploma in makeup artistry from The Face to Face Beauty & Make-up Design School in Northwest, Potchefstroom. She became a qualified somatologist and beauty specialist, specialising in fashion make-up, special-effects makeup, massages, nails, and reflexology.

After completing her studies, Mabirimisa returned to her hometown to set up her own practice, despite the challenges of starting such a business in

a small town. “It was never my dream to become a beauty specialist, but when I completed my matric, I didn’t want to just sit at home, so I decided to enrol at the school. Now I have fallen deeply in love with this career, especially the special effects,” she says.

Mabirimisa (27) has spent a lot of time practising and perfecting her talent by doing her own makeup. She says that to apply make-up takes her about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the kind of make-up the client wants. She is determined to make a difference in her own community, but she is not receiving the recognition and support she had hoped for.

“The biggest challenge I am facing is references. I have the qualification, but I haven’t worked with any high-profile or recognized TV/film companies, and I am struggling to break into the industry. I want to showcase my work and talent for creating wounds and

other special effects and bringing them to life with make-up. I have learned so many different techniques. If I can only get into the film industry, it will also inspire and put our Venda people on the map again,” she said.

Listeners experience first-hand that a healthy body harbours a healthy mind

A large group of people from around the Vhembe area joined the team from Phalaphala FM for a health walk and some aerobics exercises this past weekend. The event, which was hosted by Phalaphala FM in partnership with Thavhani Mall in Thohoyandou, was held at the mall on Saturday, 27 May.

The radio station’s programme manager, Ms Sharon Ravele, said the main idea of this annual event was to keep the people fit and teach them about health. This was their third event, and Ravele was happy with the attendance. “I commend the elderly for keeping fit. They are not only winding time up by [doing] aerobics but keeping their bodies healthy. Remember that a healthy body has a healthy mind. These elders in their golden years are shunning the stigma that goes with old age. Let us do away with the idea that old people are supposed to sit at home, doing nothing until sunset,” Ravele said.

Pensioner from Muhuyu publishes her first collection of poems

Ms

from Muhuyu village is proof that no age limit exists for writing poetry.

The 70-year-old pensioner experienced a very proud moment when she finally released her first book of poems, titled

Zwamashango, in February this year.

Ramenu started writing and reciting her Tshivenda poems a long time ago, but never published any of them, until now. She said she was completely overwhelmed by the welcoming response she had received from members of the public since her book had been published. “Growing up in a poor village was tough, but I was determined to make something of my life. I grew up in an area where there were very few role models, so writing this book really means a lot - not only to me‚ but to the people in my village. I want to show the young ones growing up that nothing is impossible,” she said.

Her poems were inspired by her own life experiences and observations over the years. Her wish is to see more people attain prosperity, despite the misfortune of having been raised in the poverty-stricken conditions their parents found themselves in.

“Entering the market as an elderly and first-time writer was difficult. I think many publishers prefer people who write in a particular way‚ or authors who have previously written books, presuming that they are guaranteed to make money. But we all have to start somewhere. This book is selling very well. People find it appealing to their everyday lives, and I am very happy for that,” she said.

Teenagers to release their Venrap debut album

Two 16-year-old boys from the dusty village of Mukula have just finished recording their first Venrap Hip-hop album, called Vhutshilo, and plan on releasing it after the coming school holidays.

Thompho Gadivhana, aka Molshe TG, and Lufuno Mushayavhathu, aka Zwanga Tee, both Grade 10 pupils at Mukula Secondary School, are currently busy studying for their midyear examinations.

Speaking to Limpopo Mirror after a performance at a well-known complex in the village on Saturday, 27 May, they said everything had started when they had formed a dance group called The African Boys in 2020, when they had been 13 years old.

“At first, we only danced at social gatherings and local taverns, imitating guys like Lil Wayne and

Drake. Then, in 2021, we started writing our own songs, with the idea of recording our own album. We have already recorded 18 songs, but we are releasing only six now to test the market,” said Molshe TG.

When asked if they would like to be professional musicians in the future, Zwanga Tee said they were determined to work very hard to make an impact in the music industry. “But we plan on finishing school first and having professions, because anything can happen in the music industry. We must have something to fall back on if things do not go according to our expectations in the entertainment industry.”

These two young musicians are also in the process of making a movie, but they say they will need sponsorship to purchase good cameras first.

“Either way, we are determined to make it with the few resources

we have at our disposal at the moment.”

The boys want to encourage other youths to think about doing something creative for the future.

“As youths, we should refrain from taking drugs and alcohol, and participate in things that are beneficial to the community,” they said.

She encouraged them to continue participating in exercises and lead active lives. “By maintaining an active lifestyle, you set a very good example to your children and grandchildren. They will hopefully follow in your footsteps. At this age, you must focus on positive things, rather than worry about things that you cannot change. Although several of these ladies are of advanced age, keeping fit also shows that they are still young in spirit.”

Ms Tinny Manwadu from Thavhani Mall’s marketing team said they had noticed positive changes in the lives of many elderly people since they had started this event, and that they were very happy with the progress. “We all need healthy bodies to do our work properly, and some of us are inviting diseases that could be avoided just by exercising. The more we grow, the more we can make a positive change in our lives,” she said.

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Communities from around the region joined the Phalaphala FM team for a health walk and some aerobics on Saturday, 27 May. Photo supplied. Thompho Gadivhana, aka Molshe TG, and Lufuno Mushayavhathu, aka Zwanga Tee, from Mukula village are about their debut album, called Vhutshilo. Photo: Victor Mukwevho. Munzhedzi Mabirimisa from Tshirolwe village in Nzhelele is Ms Maria Ramenu from Muhuyu village published her first book of poems, titled Zwamashango. Photo supplied. Munzhedzi Mabirimisa shows off some of her skills in special effects. Photo supplied. Munzhedzi Mabirimisa shows off some of her skills in special effects. Photo supplied.

Nenweli wants to grow tombstone business into national franchise

The high unemployment rate in South Africa is making it very difficult for young people to further their education. While some hang onto the hope that a degree or diploma will secure them decent positions in the corporate world, many drop out altogether before completing their studies as they feel doing so has no point if

“Humble and peace-loving” granny Munzhedzi Ramuedzisi laid to rest

they will not get employed anyway.

Then there are those who are really serious about making a life for themselves, despite the situation in the country, and their determination and will not only to survive but to succeed get them there – even if this might take some time.

When Selby Nenweli (33) from Itsani Tshitavhani village completed his matric,

he enrolled at Makwarela TVET college for his diploma in mechanical engineering. While he was still studying, though, he joined his uncle, who ran a company that made tombstones.

“I had already come to realise that it is not easy to get any form of employment – even with a diploma - so I decided to prepare myself for life after my studies,” said Nenweli. Completing his studies in 2015, he went into the tombstone-making business full-time the following year. Today, he runs his own business, Tsetsetse Tombstone, from his backyard at home. “With limited capital at hand, I could not afford to establish the business at a business centre. But my dream is to see my business grow, so that I can relocate to a bigger place where my customers can freely and comfortably access us.”

Nenweli says his biggest challenges are that customers do not take his business seriously, as he runs it from home, and that he is unable to put in bigger orders for granite to make more tombstones, because of limited space.

His business is already benefiting the community as he currently employs four permanent and two part-time workers. At the moment, he delivers his tombstones to the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces.

Tshikhwani businessman, Murapuo Masala honoured for contributions

On Saturday, 13 May, retired businessman Murapuo Masala was honoured by the Pastors Community Concerned Group in Madombidzha for the good work he has done in the communities around the Kutama and Nzhelele areas.

The 88-year-old Masala

from Tshikhwani received a garland of flowers during the event.

In the 1970s, Masala decided to start a transport business for a while to help Limpopo residents who needed to get to the city.

“There were more job opportunities in Johannesburg, but many of the local residents

One of Madabani village’s oldest residents, Ms Munzhedzi Ramuedzisi (104), was buried at Madabani cemetery on Saturday, 27 May. She died at her home after a long illness.

The granny was described as a humble and peace-loving person who had been a role model, not only in her own family, but also to many others in the village. Her family celebrated her life by dancing and singing at the graveyard.

One of Ramuedzisi’s children, Ms Elisa Makatu, told Limpopo Mirror that she had been a very special kind of person. “We thank God for giving us a wonderful mother who has been there for us throughout the years. Her having passed on at the age of 104 only proves

that our mother was a very special woman who was protected by God for good reasons. She worked hard for her family and provided for fellow community members because she had a good and generous heart. My mother encouraged us to work hard for ourselves. She used to say that wealth comes from the soil. We will always remember her love and advice. She was a wise woman who could help everyone with her wisdom and knowledge,” she said.

One of the respected local politicians, Mr Rufus Selepe, said he had learnt of Ramuedzisi’s passing with shock. “We have lost a great advisor whose knowledge of our culture and traditions will be sorely missed. It is a pity that Ramuedzisi died before we could sit down with her and document everything, so that her valuable knowledge

can be passed on to the next generation. May her soul rest in peace,” he said.

Business Forum calls for support

The chairperson of the Thulamela Local Business Forum, Mr Ntsieni Mbulungeni, is calling on members of the community to support local businesses to boost the local economy.

Addressing more than 100 local businesspeople, members of the cloth, and university student bodies from all over the province during a business exhibition, hosted by Punda Maria Nails, Bricks, Paving and Sand Supply at the company’s headquarters in Ha-Makhuvha Tshilivho village on Friday morning (19 May), Mbulungeni said local businesses were dying because of a lack of support from the local communities.

to fight unemployment and poverty here in the Thulamela Municipality,” he said.

The owner of Punda Maria Nails, Bricks, Paving and Sand Supply, Genl Abel Nelwamondo, who is still a member of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), has started a business by making nails and supplying bricks. He said he never resigned from the force but was given leave by SANDF to concentrate on his own businesses. “I wanted to resign, but the defence force refused. They allowed me to focus on my businesses, but whenever they need me, I am always available,” he said.

Delegates were taken on an exhibition tour around the business premises, where they were shown how nails and zincs are made.

In an interview with Limpopo Mirror, Nelwamondo said that all the machines in the business had been bought in China, where he had lived for eight years as a diplomat. “To be honest, it is because of the grace of God that I have managed to build this business empire. To all members of the community I say, if you pray and ask God to help you to make it in business, He will bless you with whatever you need.”

struggled to find transportation to get there. So, I decided to start the transport business,” said Masala.

He never stopped thinking of ways to help the local residents achieve their dreams. In the 1980s, businesses in this area were also supplying limited products, so Masala later opened several supermarkets in Nzhelele, Tshiozwi, Madombidzha and Vivo, which supplied a variety of products that were not regularly found in the other local stores. He also established a restaurant and a soft-drink depot in the Tshikhwani area.

Noticing that many of the residents had to travel all the way to Sibasa for driving lessons, he further established a driving school in Kutama, his home village.

Thus, Masala kept himself busy over the years, making a remarkable difference in the lives of the communities around him.

Asked how he managed to keep his businesses running so successfully over the years, Masala said everything came down to customer care. “Remember, for the business to thrive, a businessman must serve customers in a fast and respectable manner. Listen to the customers’ complaints and attend to them humanely,” he said.

In 2015, at the age of 80, he finally decided that the time had come to rest. Today, his children run his businesses.

“It is unbelievable that our communities support businesses from outside our country and our municipality. Some of the foreign businessmen do not even bank their money in this country. They take all your money to their own countries. Without your support, local businesses will not be able to create employment and empower our people. It is time that we work together with our own municipalities in order

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Ms Munzhedzi Ramuedzisi (104) was laid to rest on Saturday. Photo supplied. Retired businessman Murapuo Masala on Saturday, 13 May, after the function that was held for him by the Pastors Community Concerned Group in Madombidzha. Photo supplied. Selby Nenweli from Tshitavhani village busy working on a tombstone. He also assembles tombstones for his clients. Photo: Selby Nenweli. On 17 May, the Down Town Organisation, which helps young learners to focus on their education, handed a certificate of appreciation to one of their sponsors, Premjee & Sons, who had donated food parcels and sanitary towels that were handed out to the youths during an event held at Tshiozwi on 6 May. In the photo, from left to right, are Mr Ashish Patel (Premjee & Sons), Mr Ndamulelo Mathivha and Ndivhuwo Raphulu. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela. Genl Abel Nelwamondo explains how he started his business. Photo: Victor Mukwevho.

Learners of Malamulele High now have school to be proud of

The R22 million state-ofthe-art Malamulele High School that was built by the Department of Education, in conjunction with the Independent Development Trust (IDT), was handed over to the learners and community of Malamulele by the MEC for Education, Ms Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya, on Wednesday, 24 May.

Lerule-Ramakhanya said that the project would go a long way in restoring the dignity of the black child. “On the 30th of March 2023, when I presented the budget speech

at the provincial legislature, I declared that 2023/24 would be the year for school infrastructure. I also made mention that among the schools that I will be handing over to the community is Malamulele High, and we are here to do just that,” she said.

Lerule-Ramakhanya added that the high number of burglaries and thefts in some of the schools in the province was a cause for serious concern. She called on the support of the parents, guardians, community safety structures, pastors and civic structure to assist them in instilling and maintaining discipline in their schools.

Special tribute to nurses who died

On Wednesday, 24 May, the Limpopo Department of Health, in partnership with the Isa Mathivha Foundation - a community-based organisation focusing on health promotion and community empowerment through projects and programmescommemorated the loss of nurses who had passed away over the years.

The event was held at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital, where nurses from the local hospital, surrounding clinics and Correctional Services joined in the commemoration.

“Every year we commemo-

rate the passing on of nurses. We have experienced pandemics like Covid-19, and recently there is a looming outbreak of cholera. Nurses are always the frontline workers. They dedicate their lives to serving the people. Some die in the line of duty, so it is important to remember them,” said Mr Harrison Khosa, spokesperson for the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital.

Princess Anne Sheilah Makhado (73) was one of the guests who gave a keynote address. Makhado served as a nurse at several hospitals around the Vhembe District and the Eastern Cape. She started her career as a nurse in 1977 and retired in 2013.

Addressing the nurses, she

said: “You are the future of the nation. Many nurses die in the line of duty, but please do not lose hope. As long as you have hope, you will be able to carry out your duties diligently,” she said. Makhado called on the President to appoint MECs for nurses as she believes this will help to solve many of the challenges they face in their work.

The Isa Mathivha Foundation issued 20 certificates to 20 nurses who formed part of the Covid-19 team. “We partnered with the Department of Health to show our appreciation of these nurses’ work. We encourage you to continue with the good work you are doing,” said Mr Pfarelo Mathivha, director of the foundation.

The chief executive officer of the IDT, Mr Tebogo Malaka, said that when they had first been approached by the provincial Department of Education, they had immediately understood that this would have to be a state-ofthe-art school – not just for the current learners, but also for future generations, to contribute to the advancement of learning and teaching.

The principal of Malamulele High, Mr Isaac Nkuna, was ecstatic about the school, which he said would definitely go a long way in motivating the learners to produce astonishing results.

Hawks pounce on micro cash-loan business at Tlakula Shopping Centre

The Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation unit in Limpopo was applauded after a micro cash-loan business in Elim that was allegedly not properly registered was raided last week.

Money borrowers have been complaining about Mbhazima Cash Loans at the Tlakula Shopping Complex in Elim for months. The complaints include allegations that the company had been charging them very high interest rates and insisted on keeping their clients’ personal documents such as identity books and SASSA and bank cards to secure repayment.

Bring Mutale Municipality back, says SANCO

The secretary of the Thulamela sub-region of the SA National Civics Organisation (SANCO), Ben Phosiwa, said that at their general council meeting, held on 29 April, a decision was taken that the government should reinstate the Mutale Municipality.

After the previous local government elections in 2016, sections of the Mutale Municipality were moved to the Thulamela and Musina municipalities, while some villages from the Vuwani area were removed from the Thulamela and Makhado municipalities to form the new Collins Chabane Municipality.

When this decision was made, the people of Vuwani

area went on the rampage and protested fiercely. The protests had a big impact on learning and teaching in the area, with more than 20 schools being burnt down in the process. Learners were unable to attend school for more than 70 school days.

Mr Phosiwa said that the SANCO members had now made an equivocal decision to demand back the Mutale Municipality and that the people of Vuwani be moved back under both the Makhado and Thulamela municipalities for the sake of delivering services to the local people by the local municipality. “The closing of the Mutale Municipality under the pretext of underperformance and lack of resources was an oversight and human error. We are therefore plead-

ing with the powers that be to reverse this decision and reinstate the municipality,” he said.

When asked what would happen if the government refused to meet SANCO’s demands, as had happened before in 2016, Mr Phosiwa

One of the victims who spoke to Limpopo Mirror said the situation had left them in a vulnerable state of financial distress. “I have been struggling to repay my debt in less than three months. We were being charged R60 on a R100 [loan]. We have to make more debt to repay our debt, and the high cost of living only worsens the situation,” the source said.

said they would get their mandate from the masses of the people. “The people will tell us what to do because they are the ones who are demanding to be taken back to where they were before the new demarcation border line,” he said.

These complaints prompted the Hawks, in collaboration with

the National Credit Regulator, to take decisive action. On Tuesday, 23 May, a search-andseizure operation was conducted at the said business. A thorough investigation revealed that the business did not have the required license to operate a cash-loan business.

Limpopo Hawks spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Matimba Maluleke said that, when the team arrived at the business offices, they found the workers busy lending money out to people and confiscating their documents. The team seized 47 SASSA cards, eight Easypay green cards, seven Classic Sure cards, 72 miscellaneous bank cards, 389 identity documents, five disability agreement files, 21 old-age files, 18 child-support-grant agreement files, 33 worker-agreement files, one cash-loan register, and one NuPay speed point. “No one was arrested during the operation as the owner of the business was not found; however, she is being traced,” said Maluleke.

The management at the Tlakula Shopping Complex refused to comment.

Provincial Head of the Limpopo Hawks Major-General Gopz Govender conveyed his appreciation to the team for their successful execution of the task. “We are determined to deal with all lawbreakers, including those who are stealing from the poorest of the poor,” he said.

CHoiCe Trust Job Opportunities

CHoiCe Trust, a NPO working on health and development in Limpopo, is implementing a project focused on HIV prevention through the provision of comprehensive services to men who have sex with men (MSM).

CHoiCe is currently seeking to fill the following positions within this project:

- Enrolled Nurse

- Advocacy Officer

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The MEC for Education, Ms Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya (third from left, wearing black hat), Executive Mayor of the Vhembe District Municipality Dowelani Nenguda, Collins Chabane Mayor Shadrack Maluleke and other officials during the official opening of Malamulele High School last Wednesday. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. A group of jubilant learners and educators of Malamulele High School shortly after the hand-over of their new school. Photo: Silas Nduvheni. The secretary of Thulamela SANCO’s sub-region, Cllr Ben Phosiwa, and the chairperson, Cllr Mashudu Meshack Muvhango. Photo: Victor Mukwevho. A function was held at the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital last week to commemorate nurses who had died over the past few years. Photo: Bernard Chiguvare.

Maindis Ladies on the road to Durban to try and restore some lost pride

This weekend will be a busy one for the teams campaigning under the banner of the Hollywoodbets Super League. Four matches will be played at different venues countrywide on Saturday afternoon. The same number of matches will be played the following day.

After donating significant league points to TUT Football Club, to whom they lost 0-2 at the Giyani Stadium last Saturday, Maindis Ladies will be on the road this weekend. They will undertake a journey to Durban. Their match against Royal AM will be played at the Chatsworth Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

A quick glance at the track records of the two teams shows that Maindis will be lucky if they manage to come back home with a point in hand. While Royal AM are closely contesting for the league championship, the situation is totally different at the Bungeni side. Maindis are currently lying at the bottom of the log standings with six points, while Royal AM are in the fifth spot.

Two for Joy and Morning Stars in local derby

With the teams playing their second-round league matches, Maindis must take the matter seriously if escaping the relegation axe at the end of the season is part of their plan. The chairman of the club, Mr Falaza Mdaka, has assured the team’s supporters that they are doing everything possible in a bid to change the team’s fortunes in their remaining fixtures. He said that they intended to sign a number of seasoned players when the transfer window opened next month.

The other Limpopo-based sides, Copper Belts Ladies FC, will visit the University of Pretoria Ladies at the UP Campus Stadium in Pretoria. TS Galaxy Queens will test their strength against City Lads at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. Thunderbirds Ladies will be at home against JVW FC at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. First Touch Academy will play against TUT FC at the TUT Campus Stadium in Pretoria. The other fixtures are Richmond United vs Mamelodi Sundowns, University of Johannesburg FC vs Durban Ladies and UWC vs Coal City Wizards.

Tshandama Young Stars’ utility player, Mashudu “Mudagasi” Davhana. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

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Teams affiliated with the Limpopo Stream of the Sasol Women’s League will play their opening second-round league matches this weekend. Seven matches will be played at different venues throughout the province on Saturday afternoon, while only two are scheduled for Sunday.

After crushing Phomolong Ladies 4-1 at the Lulekani Stadium in Phalaborwa two weeks ago, Tshandama Young Stars are geared up to teach Masakona Liberty Experience a lesson when they meet at the Tshandama Makhithani Grounds on Saturday. Should they fail to collect the full points at stake against Liberty Experience, Young Stars will only have themselves to blame.

Liberty Experience are still to win a league match this season. Their best result was a 1-1 draw against Tshandama Young Stars in their opening league match, played at the Masakona Grounds. Stopping the likes of Mashudu “Mudagasi” Davhana and Arinao Mudzielwana will not be an easy task for Experience’s defenders.

Lacoste Morning Stars will travel to Tshirenzheni village where they will lock horns with Two for Joy Ladies at the Tshirenzheni School Grounds. Morning Stars were beaten 0-1 by Two for Joy in their first-round league match, played at the Shayandima School Grounds about three months ago.

Rodadau FC will host Real Mighty Girls at the Tshitungulwane Grounds in the Vuwani area. Rodadau must win the match to keep their title hopes alive. They are currently lying in the second position on the log standings with 21 points. The Phalaborwa derby between Sealene Ladies and Phomolong Ladies will be played at the Lulekani Stadium in Phalaborwa.

The other title chasers, Sisters FC, will entertain Merwe United Ladies at the Bolobedu Grounds outside Tzaneen in one of the two fixtures scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The other fixtures are Ramatlaohle Ladies vs University of Limpopo Ladies, Marumo Gallants vs Seven Stars Ladies, Mandebele Happy Fighters vs Kanatla Ladies and Schoonoord Chiefs Ladies vs FC 50 Stars United.

Stars too strong for the Angry Lions

Mubva All Stars beat Madombidzha Angry Lions 3-1 in their semi-final match of the Mathoho Cup that was played at Ravele on Sunday.

The players nearly spoiled

the game by demonstrating their rough tackles in the opening minutes. The referee, Madala Kutama, calmed the situation by flashing three yellow cards in quick succession.

Lions should have been the first to find the net. Their

diminutive striker, Cyphus Musobi, was unfortunate to see his volley go a little wide. Surprise Sadiki scored Star’s opening goal after picking up a beautiful pass from Fhatani Raulinga in the 28th minute.

Sedzani Mashau of Lions was brought down inside of the penalty area and the referee pointed to the white spot. Lufuno Maruli finished it off. The score was 1-1 at the end of the first half.

Stars were awarded a free kick outside the penalty box in the 74th minute. Lavhelesani Netshituni scored the second goal for Stars from the free kick.

Stars continued to dictate terms in all departments. Clement Mabasa scored their third goal after some dual moves with Kuvhanganani Rambau.

Lions should have reduced the margin late in the game, but Tanganedzani Netshikulwe shot wide with only the keeper to beat. Stars will meet Tshiozwi Mates in the final match.

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The Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Centre (KSCC) held its annual charity golf day last Friday at the Soutpansberg Golf Club. The day attracted a full field of players competing in a 4-ball Stableford (two scores to count) format. The day was won by the KSCC team, consisting of Rudzani Mudau, Richard Machumela, Amos Khumalo and Dumisani Nzimande (prison director) with a score of 103 points.

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Lufuno Maruli (left) of Lions and Surprise Sadiki run for the ball. Photo: Kaizer Nengovhela.
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Audale FC booted out of Nwali Cup

Audale FC will not take part in the next round of the Nwali Soccer Tournament. They were booted out by Mukula Young Santos, who crushed them 4-3 in their opening match that was played at the Khubvi Benjie’s Grounds on Saturday.

The game was a thriller from the onset to the end. Young Santos could have sealed the game within the first 30 minutes, had their strikers not been unlucky at the goal finish. Their left winger, Tshilisanani Phalanndwa, was unlucky in the seventh minute. He went loose from the left corner and unleashed a half volley from the

Tshiozwi through to Mathoho finals

edge of the box. The ball missed the target by inches, much to the disappointment of the team’s enthusiastic fans.

The team’s captain, Vhahangwele Tshifhango, suffered the same pain a little later. He tried his luck with a half volley from the 25-metre area. The ball hit the side net and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick.

Audale were the first to blow the trumpet. They were awarded a penalty after a defender of Santos had handled the ball within his own box. Fhumulani Munyai made no mistake from the white spot.

Santos found the equaliser in the 78th minute. Vhahangwele Tshifhango was on target after some promising moves with Xinavona Chauke and Mpho Mphephu in the middle of the park.

The score was still 1-1 when the referee blew the final whistle. The winner was determined through a penalty shootout. Santos managed to convert three from the penalty spot while Audale could score only twice.

HLOKOMELA gore Eskom Holdings SOC LTD (“Eskom”) e dira tsebišo, go ya le ka seo se nyakwago ke melawana ya Electricity Regulation Act No. 4 of 2006, yeo e sepedišanago le melawana ya Electricity Regulations for Expropriation GN R147 of 200 le Expropriation Act No. 63 of 1975, mabapi le maikemišetšo a yona a go dira kgopelo go MohlankediMogolo wa Lefapha la Public Works and Infrastructure (yeo e be go e tsebja e le Lefapha la Ministry Public Works), mabapi le ditokelo tša go abja ga lefase bakeng sa mafelo a lokeleditšwego ka mo fase:

LEINA LA SETSHA; MONG WA LONA

Tshepedišo ya mohlagase ya Borutho:

1. Remaining Extent of the Farm Badburg 168, Division LS, Limpopo Province; Sesele Communal Property Association

2. Portion 1 of the Farm Leena 453 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Sandheuwel Trust

3. Portion 0 of the Farm Sandheuwel 425 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Sandheuwel Trust

Tshepedišo ya mohlagase ya Tabor-Nzhelele:

1. Remaining Extent of Farm Marius 732 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Songozwi Investment Holdings Pty Ltd

2. Remaining Extent of the Farm Overwinning 713 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Petrus van der Merwe Visagie

3. Portion 84 of Farm Rondebosch 287 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; George Nditsheni Magwabeni and Elsie Mashudu Magwabeni

4. Portion 1 of the Farm Tweeputkoppies 322 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

5. Portion 2 of the Farm Waagkraal 372 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

6. Portion 4 of the Farm Wegkruip 373 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

7. The Farm Windhoek 900 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Farm Du Plooy CC

8. Remaining Extent of the Farm Zilverbank- 370 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore Tsebišong ye lentšu “Setsha” le bolela setsha seo se ngwadišetšwego ka molao moo motho yo mongwe yoo e sego mong wa setsha a ka ba go le tokelo ya go diriša karolo ya setsha, gomme seo se bolelwago ke “tokelo yeo motho yo mongwe yo e sego mong wa setsha a nago le yona ya go diriša karolo ya setsha” go bolelwa ka karolo ya setsha yeo e ka bago ka tlase goba go ya go bophara bja dimithara tše 55 tša karolo ya setsha, mola lentšu “Mešomo” le bolela ka mešomo le mediro ka moka ye e tswalanago le go rwala, go goga, go aga, go hloma le go dira dithapo le ditšhipi tša mohlagase tša 400-kV setsheng se.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore Eskom e ikemišeditše go dira kgopelo go Mohlankedi-Mogolo wa Public Works and Infrastructure mabapi le ditokelo tša kabo ya naga ya ditsha tšeo di lokeleditšwego ka mo godimo:

A. Tumelelo ya go dirišwa ga karolo ya bophara bja dimithara tše 55 tša setsha bakeng sa tshepedišo ya mohlagase setsheng, go ithekgile ka tumelelo yeo e šetšego e le gona ya tshepedišo ya dithapo tša mohlagase tšeo di sepelago godimo tša go ba le didiršwa tša go dira mohlagase, dithapo le dilo tše dingwe tša bohlokwa tšeo dikgokellwago ditšhiping tša mohlagase

B. Karolong e nngwe le e nngwe yeo e tlago go abelwa Eskom e tla dira gore Eskom e be le ditokelo tše di latelago:

1. Tokelo ya gore, ka dinako tšohle, Eskom e tsene setsheng seo le go diriša ditsela tšeo di le go gona go ya di dirišweng tšeo di sepedišago mohlagase, dithapo goba ditlabakelo tše dingwe tša mohlagase, goba metšhene le dithoto tša mohlagase tšeo di le go setsheng ge go nyakega bakeng sa go lokiša goba go dira mošomo le ge e le ofe.

2. Tokelo ya go tsena karolong ya lefelo la setsha leo le dumeletšwego bakeng sa go dira mošomo le ge e le ofe woo o sepedišanago le go aga le go hlokomela dithapo tša mohlagase. Se se bolela go epa metheo ya samente goba ditšhipi, go hloma ditšhipi le meago, go goga, le go dira dilo tše dingwe ka moka tšeo di nyakegago go hlokomela karolo yeo e dumeletšwego go dirišwa.

3. Tokelo ya go tsena karolong yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha goba go dira mešomo yeo e fetelago ka kua ga mellwane ya karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ge go nyakega bakeng sa go kgonthišetša gore mešomo yeo e dirwago bakeng sa go aga le go lokiša tshepedišo ya mohlagase e sepele gabotse.

4. Tokelo ya go diriša ditsela tšeo di šetšego di le gona le dikgoro go tsena karolong yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha le go ya ditšhiping tša mohlagase, meago yeo e thekgilego dilo tše dingwe tša mohlagase, dithapo, terata goba dithoto tše dingwe tša mohlagase tšeo di lego karolong yeo e dumeletšwego go ka dirišwa.

5. Tokelo ya go dira mešomo le go dira gore mešomo e sepele gabotse karolong ye e dumeletšwego ya setsha, tokelo ya go rema dihlare, go tloša dithoto tšeo di ka bego di le moo, go kgora bjang, go thuba le go tloša meago, goba go sega le go fokotša dihlare ge e ba go nyakega gore go dirwe bjalo;

6. Go ba le tokelo le ge e le efe yeo e nyakegago go thekga go dirišwa ga karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha bakeng sa go aba mohlagase dikarolong ka moka tšeo di dumeletšwego tša setsha ka go diriša dithapo tša mohlagase tša 400-kV le ditlabakelo ka moka tšeo di thekgago mošomo

C. Eskom e tla diriša ditokelo tša yona go ya le ka melawana ya tumelelo ya go diriša karolo ya setsha:

1. Eskom le bašomi ba yona goba bašomedi ba yona ba nakwana ba tla ikarabela dikotsing ka moka tšeo di ka ba go gona ge ba le setsheng.

2. Eskom e ka se bee beng ba setsha molato ge e ba Eskom, bašomi ba yona goba bašomedi ba yona ba nakwana ba ka hlagelwa ke kotsi ge ba le setsheng se le karolong yeo e dumeletšwego go dirišwa.

3. Eskom le bašomi ba yona gotee le bašobomedi ba yona ba nakwana batla dira ditokišetšo e sa le pele le mong wa setsha mabapi le letšatši le nako yeo ba tlago go nyaka go ba setsheng le karolong yeo e dumeletšwego go dirišwa ya setsha bakeng sa go diriša ditokelo tša Eskom tša go diriša karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha.

4. Eskom e tla kgonthišetša gore dikgoro ka moka tšeo di diršwago ke Eskom, bašomi ba yona le bašomedi ba yona ba nakwana di dula di tswalwetšwe.

5. Eskom e tla dira dilo le go latela megato ya polokego le tšhireletšego yeo e beilwego ke mong wa setsha.

Tshiozwi Mates qualified for the final of the Mathoho Competition in Stream E after beating Greenway Academy 5-4 at the Ravele grounds on Sunday. The two teams played to goalless draw and the winner had to be determined by penalty shoot-out.

Greenway were superior regarding ball possession, but their strikers seemed to be shy when they approached their opponents’ danger area. They threatened to score in the 16th minute, when Khuliso Mulaudzi received a neat pass from Mudodzwa Nemutshovha but fumbled at the goal finish.

Katlego Makhubela, Greenway’ midfielder, was a marvel to watch. He was everywhere, distributing promising balls from

the middle of the park, while also playing as a full striker.

Mates effected two changes in the 65th minute. They introduced Tumelo Mutandari and Tumisang Mamorobela for Matodzi Makongoza and Rembuluwani Matumba respectively. Greenway exhausted their substitution chances by binging on Katlego Mashego and Mwrarube for Mahada Mahada and Prince

Sivhaga.

Mates’ last scoring chance came in the 84th minute when Muhangwi Mukosi faced the keeper and pushed the ball forward to Tumisang Mamorobela, instead of taking the responsibility himself.

Mates must thank their acrobatic goalkeeper, Makumba Munengiwa, who saved many sure goals to deny Greenway a victory.

6. Nakong ya go agwa ga tshepedišo ya mohlagase le ka morago, bakeng sa tekolo le go lokiša tshepedišo ya mohlagase, Eskom, bašomi ba yona le bašomedi ba yona ba nakwana ba tla diriša tsela yeo e šetšego e le gona go tsena setsheng le go dira mošomo wa bona karolong yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha. Ge e ba go ka direga gore Eskom e šome ka ntle ga mellwane ya karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha gona mong wa setsha o swanetše go tsebišwa e sa le pele go ka dirwa mošimo woo.

D. Maikarabelo ao a tla rwalwago ke Eskom ge e ba go ka ba le tshenyo nakong ya ge e diriša tokelo ya yona tša go diriša karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha:

1. Eskom e tla lefa ditshenyagalelo tšeo di dirilwego ka baka la go se šetše goba ka phošo, tšeo di dirilwego ke Eskom, bašomi ba yona goba bašomedi ba yona ba nakwana ge ba dira mošomo wo o laetšwego ke Eskom le go diriša karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha bakeng sa morero le ge e le ofe;

2. Eskom e ka se lefe tshenyo ya dihlare tša hlago tšeo di le go karolong yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha E. Tokelo ya tumelelo ya go diriša karolo yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha e tla bea ditekanyetšo tše di latelago tšeo di kgethegilego bakeng sa go diriša setsha:

1. Mong wa setsha, goba motho yo a dulago setsheng se, o tla thibelwa go aga goba go hloma moago godimo goba tlase karolong yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha;

2. Mong wa setsha, goba motho yo a dulago setsheng se o tla thibelwa go bjala dihlare goba go tlogela dihlare tšeo di golelago kgauswi le di dirišwa tša tshepedišo ya mohlagase tšeo di le go karolong yeo e dumeletšwego ya setsha;

3. Mong wa setsha, goba motho yo a dulago setsheng seo, ga se a swanela go tlogela dihlare di golela kgauswi le dithapo le ge e le dife tša mohlagase ka tsela yeo di ka senyago dithapo goba dilo tšeo di thekgago meago ge e ba dihlare tšeo di ka wa goba ge di segwa;

4. Mong wa setsha, goba motho yo a dulago setsheng seo, ga se a dumelelwa go bea dithoto tšeo di ka šitišago dithapo tša mohlagase, di dirišwa tše dingwe tša mohlagase, di tšhipi tša mohlagase goba meago yeo e thekgago dilo tša mohlagase tšeo di le go gare ga dimithara tše 55 goba kgauswi karolong yeo e dumeletšwego go dirišwa ya setsha.

5. Mong wa setsha, goba motho yo a dulago setsheng o dumeletšwe go lema karolong ya lefelo leo le dumeletšwego go dirišwa la setsha ge e ba se se sa šitiši dithapo tša mohlagase le meago yeo e thekgakgo dilo tša mohlagase. Mediro ya temo yeo e dumeletšwego gore mong wa setsha a ka e dira karolong ya lefelo leo le dumeletšwego go dirišwa la setsha e ka akaretša go bjala, go tlogelela diphoofolo go fula lefelong leo.

6. Mong wa setsha ga se dumelwa go epa, go dira mešomo ya moepo goba go thuthupiša dilo tšeo di ka šitišago dithapo tša mohlagase, di dirišwa tše dingwe tša mohlagase, ditšhipi tša mohlagase le meago yeo e thekgago dilo tša mohlagase dimithareng goba kgauswi le dimithara tše 55 lefelong leo le dumeletšwego go dirišwa la setsha, ntle le go hwetša tumelelo yeo e ngwadilwego ya Eskom ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore kabo ya lefase e reretšwe go oketša bogolo, go tsepamiša le go matlafatša tshepedišo ya mohlagase dikarolong tša ka Leboa tša Porofense ya Limpopo. Se se ka fihlelelwa ka go dira gore dithoto tše difsa tša tshepedišo ya dithapo tša mohlagase tša 400-kV di lekane lefelong la bophara bja dimithara tše 55 tša lefelo leo le dumeletšwego la setsha. Tshepedišo ya dithapo tše difsa tša mohlagase e tla kgokaganya ditsha gareng ga Eskom Tabor le Seteišene se Senyane sa Mohlagase sa Nzhelele, le Seteišene sa Mohlagase sa Borutho le Seteišene sa Mohlagase sa Nzhelele, ka moka. Eskom e nyaka tumelelo ya go diriša lefelo la setsha le ditokelo tša go le laola le go bea dithibelo lefelong le bakeng sa gore modiro o tšwele pele.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore kabo ya lefase e tla dira gore go lekanyetšwe ganyenyane ditokelo tšeo mong wa setsha a šetšego a na le tšona le gore se se tla dira gore mong wa setsha a se kgone go diriša karolo yeo e le go dimithara tše 55 tša lefelo leo le dumeletšwego la setsha le go ba le kgonagalo ya go se bone ka botlalo karolo yeo ya setsha ka lebaka la mokgwa le bogolo bja tshepedišo ya mohlagase.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore ditho ka moka tšeo di nago le kgahlego di laletšwa go sekaseka kopi ya sengwalwa sa kgopelo ya kabo ya lefase go tloga ka iri ya 10h00 go ya go iri ya 13h00 diofising tša Eskom tšeo di le go 92 Hans van Rensburg Street, Polokwane, le ofisi kgolo ya Eskom yeo e le go Megawatt Park, Sunninghill, Sandton. Motho yo go ka ikgokaganywago le yena ofising ya tikologo ke Xander Neethling gomme dinomoro tša mogala wa ofisi ya gagwe ke: 015 299 0527 / 082 349 6971. Motho yo go ka ikgokaganywago le yena kua Megawatt Park ke Morena David Turncliff gomme dinomoro tša mogala ke: 011 800 5145 /083 633 1547.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore setho se sengwe le se sengwe seo se sa dumelelanego le kgopelo ya Eskom ya kabo ya lefase se swanetše go dira se ka go ngwala le go romela dingongorego tša bona diofising tša tikologo goba ofisi kgolo tša Eskom atereseng yeo e lego ka mo godimo goba ka go romela email go rventer@gminc.co.za le lmalatji@gminc.co.za ka di goba pele ga di 3 July 2023.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO ge e ba mong wa setsha goba motho yo mongwe yo a kgomegago ba sa dumelelane le kabo ye gona ba swanetše go romela dingongorego tša bona go Eskom matšatšing a 21 ka morago ga go hwetša sengwalwa. Eskom e ka oketša nako ya go romela dingongorego, go ya ka kgopelo ya mong wa setsha goba motho yo mogwe yo a kgomegago pele letšatši leo le beilwego la go romela dingongorego le feta.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore batho ka moka bao ba kgomegago tabeng ye ba swanetše go hwetša lengwalo la gore Eskom e hweditše dingongorego tša bona, gore ge lengwalo le le tlo nyakega ba kgone go ba le lona. dingongorego tšeo di dirilwego go bašomi goba bašomiedi ba nakwana ba Eskom, le boramolao ba Eskom di ka se amogelwe ke Eskom.

ELA HLOKO E OKETŠEGILEGO gore motho yo mongwe le yo mongwe yo a ka kgongwago ke kgopelo ya kabo ya lefase yeo e dirilwego ke Eskom o na le tokelo ya go lekodiša phetho yeo e dirilwego ke Mohlankedi-Mogolo wa Public Works and Infrastructure, go ya le ka melawayana ya Section 26 (yeo e bego e tsebja e le Section 27) ya Electricity Regulation Act No. 4 of 2006 le/goba melawana ya Expropriation Act No. 63 of 1975, ya kabo ya setsha. Tokelo ya go tekodišišo e swanetše go dirišwa go ya le ka mekgwa le mebaka ao a beilwego go Section 6 ya Promotion of Administrative Justice Act No. 3 of 2000

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55 Commercial Rd Louis Trichardt

Paper, Stationery, Cartridges, Stamps

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015 516 3981

LEGALS

of this consent use applica�on must lodge such objec�on, together with the grounds thereof, with the office of the Town Planner, Thulamela Local Municipality (Private Bag X5066, Thohoyandou, 0952) and the undersigned, in wri�ng not later then: 14

July 2023

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

Tel: 012 460 4755

Fax: 012 460 4761 / 072

404 7447

Email: khongolo�@ absamail.co.za

KHONGOLOTI CONSULTANT CC

MASIPALA WA

THULAMELA SPECIAL CONSENT APPLICATION IN TERMS OF CLAUSE 40 OF THULAMELA LAND USE

will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account.

LIGEGE AND ASSOCIATES

INC

Address: House No.689, Sibasa Street, Block P.West Thohoyandou, 0950, TEL: 015 962 0509, EMAIL: info@ligegeand associatesinc.co.za

LIGEGE AND ASSOCIATES INC.

NOTICE IN TERMS

SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965

Ground floor Pretoria 0002

Contact person: Rendani Netshimboni Email: rendyie@gmail. com

Contact no: 071 418 3018

PROJECT EAP

LEC P O Box 2134

Thohoyandou 0950

Contact person: Charles Luvhengo Email: luvhone12@gmail.com

Cell: 082 361 4905 Fax: 086 617 1045

TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS INC.

A�orneys Info: House 762, Block P-East, Opposite Mvusuludzo Bus Rank, Thohoyandou Tel: 015 969 1018 Email: mmta�orneysinc@ gmail.com

MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS INC.

762, Block P-East, Opposite Mvusuludzo Bus Rank, Thohoyandou

Tel: 015 969 1018

Email: mmta�orneysinc@ gmail.com

NETSHIUNDA & ASSOCIATES

NDIVHADZO YA KHUMBELO

YO ITIWAHO UYA NGA

KHETHEKANYO (75)

YA MAKHADO LOCAL

LEGAL NOTICE

In terms of Regula�on 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as amended. You are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publica�on:

The department of social development Vhembe district office, Xigalo Clinic, Malamulele, is reques�ng anyone with informa�on with regards to the parents / family of the child Matshebela Kuhlula Salva�on born in 2012/04/30 to contact social worker : Maboko SF at during office hours (07h30-16h30) at 083 695 7193. To our knowledge the reported family of the child is Machebele Marrychrist of Mphambo village

KHONGOLOTI CONSULTANT CC

THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

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

LAW, 2016 APPLICATION FOR:

Erec�on of a Vodacom Cellular Mast and Base Sta�on

In terms of Clause 40 of Thulamela Land Use

Scheme, 2020 no�ce is hereby given that I / we, the undersigned to apply to Thulamela Local Municipality for special consent to conduct the following land use ac�vi�es: Erec�on of a Vodacom Cellular Mast and Base Sta�on On stands/ holdings/ farm por�ons: REMAINDER OF THE FARM 444 MT (DENZHE PRIMARY SCHOOL)

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

Any person having an objec�on to the approval

MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2020 READ TOGETHER WITH CHAPTER 5 SECTION 74(1) OF THULAMELA SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-

LAW, 2016

NDIVHADZO YA: U�a�wa

ha thawara ya Vodacom

Nga mulawo wa tshipida

tsha clause 40 tsha

Thulamala Land Use

Scheme, 2020. Ndivhadzo

I khou �iwa rine vha

Khongolo� u divhadza

Masipala wa khumbelo

Thulamela ya Special

Consent u ita ndivhadzo:

U �a�wa ha thawara ya

Vodacom.

Kha shango la muvhuso:

REMAINDER OF THE FARM 444 MT (DENZHE

PRIMARY SCHOOL)

Zwidodombedzwa

zwa ndivhadzo zwinga

vhudzisiwa ganndoroni

ya: Khongolo� Consultant

cc, 373 Melkstraat, Nieuw

Muckleneuk, 0181, Pretoria

Muthu munwe na munwe

ane a sa fushee nga heyi

ndivhandzo anga kwama

Masipala wa Thulamela (Private Bag X5066, Thulamela, 0952) nangwe

a tou nwalela u sa fushea

hawe: 14 JULY 2023

Mbudziso: Khongolo�

Consultant Pty Ltd PO Box 1950

Brooklyn Square 0075

Tel: 012 460 4755

Fax: 012 460 4761 / 072

404 7447

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

LIGEGE AND ASSOCIATES INC.

NOTICE IN TERMS SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965

The First and Final Liquida�on and Distribu�on Account in the Estate of the late NGOBENI WINNIE of ID No. 530919 0424

085 of Giyani, Limpopo Province, who died on the 1997-03-12, Ref No. 243/2023, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspec�on for a period of 21 days from date of publica�on at the Mater’s offices.

Should no objec�on be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor

The First and Final Liquida�on and Distribu�on Account in the Estate of the late MOTAU RAMBELANI NANCY of ID No. 501212 0950 084 of Ha-Mutsha , Limpopo Province, who died on the 2006-12-10, Ref No. 2504/2022, Master’s Office: Thohoyandou will be open for inspec�on for a period of 21 days from date of publica�on at the Mater’s offices. Should no objec�on be lodged with the master’s office during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account.

LIGEGE AND ASSOCIATES INC

Address: House No.689, Sibasa Street, Block P.West Thohoyandou, 0950, TEL: 015 962 0509, EMAIL: info@ligegeand associatesinc.co.za

LUVHONE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS

NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

No�ce is hereby given in terms of Regula�on 41 (2)(c)(i) of the EIA Regula�ons of 2014 published in Government

No�ce No. R982 of 04 December 2014 published in terms of Chapter 6 of the Na�onal Environment Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) and the EIA Regula�ons of 2014 of the intent to carry out a Basic Assessment for the following proposed ac�vity:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Recep�on, Wards, Boardroom, Laundry, Outpa�ents department, Residen�al area and Old age home facility. Rehabilita�on, Restaurant, Hall, open fields and tranquility garden, swimming pools and club house, bike trails and outside gym

The development will cover an area of 5 hectares and triggers ac�vity 27 in EIA

Regula�ons R. 983 of 2014

PROJECT LOCATION

The proposed development will be undertaken at Ha-Masakona village at farm Hartbeesfontein 109 LT within Collins Chabane local Municipality of Vhembe district. The GPS Co-ordinates for the proposed site are: 23° 18’ 31.3”S and 30° 31’

15.32.5”E.

PROJECT APPLICANT

374 Francis Baard Street, Suite 15

In order to register as an interested and affected party, raise queries, or submit your comments or you may contact LEC on the above contact details within 30 days of placement of this adver�sement.

MADZHIGA ATTORNEYS INC

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN

TERMS OF SECTION 29 (1) OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965

Estate Late MTHOMBENI

MAMAILA MIHLAVA, I.D no: 340805 0326 083 of Tshimbupfe, who died on the 2023-03-12

Estate no: 1009/2023

Master’s office:

Thohoyandou

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

Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 10th day of May 2023.

MADZHIGA ATTORNEYS INC.

Office No. 02, 3Rd Floor

Bindulavhathu Building

Thohoyandou

FAX: 086 510 4064

TEL: 015 151 0230

REF: MKE/EST/208/2023

MPHAPHULI

MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS INC.

LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS

IN DECEASED ESTATE

LYING FOR INSPECTION.

In terms of sec�on 35(5) of the Administra�on of Estates Act no 66 of 1965, no�ce is hereby given that copies of the liquida�on and distribu�on accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspec�on of all persons with a interest therein for a period of 21 days from the date of publica�on hereof, whichever may be the later, and at the offices of the Masters of the High Court and Magistrates as stated. Should no objec�on thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payment in accordance with the accounts.

Estate no: 1167/2022

Surname: KUTAME

Names: NAMADZAVHO FREDERICK, Id No: 740808 1473 082. Last Address House Number 38 Tshakuma Vhembe District Limpopo Master’s Names of living spouse AZWIHANGWISI NANCY KUTAME ID No: 740808 1473 082

Office: Master Of The High Court’s Office Thohoyandou MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA

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

In the estate of the late HLUNGWANI, MBAZIMA WILSON

ID No: 540928 5464 088, Last Address: House No 61 Newtown Kameel Street Louis Trichardt, Vhembe District

Date of Birth: 1954/09/28

Date of death: 2023/01/19.

Names of living spouse TSHISHIWA VICTORIA HLUNGWANI

Date of Birth: 1955/04/25.

ID No: 550425 0803 083 Estate no: 1151/2023

All person having claims against the above men�oned estates are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publica�on thereof. Dated and signed at Thohoyandou on this the 25Th May 2023.

Name of Executor or Authorised Agent: MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS

Address of Executor or Authorised Agent: House Number 762 Opposite Mvusuludzo Bus Rank Next

Thohoyandou

Email: mmta�orneysinc@ gmail.com

Tell: 015 969 1018

MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS INC. LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNTS IN DECEASED ESTATE LYING FOR INSPECTION.

In terms of sec�on 35(5) of the Administra�on of Estates Act no 66 of 1965, no�ce is hereby given that copies of the liquida�on and distribu�on accounts (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for inspec�on of all persons with a interest therein for a period of 21 days from the date of publica�on hereof, whichever may be the later, and at the offices of the Masters of the High Court and Magistrates as stated. Should no objec�on thereto be lodged with the Masters concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payment in accordance with the accounts.

Estate no: 00677/2022

Surname: MALAGA

Names: ELELWANI

PHINEAS, Id No: 540626 5557 086. Last Address Stand 138 Ha-Mulima Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Master’s Office: Master Of The High Court’s Office

Thohoyandou MPHAPHULI MUDZUNGA TSHINETISE ATTORNEYS

INC.

A�orneys Info: House

MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND

DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT

BY-LAW 2016 ZWI TSHI

KWAMA KHUMBELO YO

ITWAHO KHA TSHITENTSI

TSHI DIVHEYAHO SA E 75

PHADZIMA VHULAUDZI, VILLAGE.

Nne, Netshiunda Shumani

Robert, ane a vha mune wa tshitentsi No. E75

Phadzima village ndi

khou nekedza ndivhadzo uya nga ha khethekanyo (93) ya Makhado

Local Municipality

Spa�al Planning, Land

Development and Land Use

Management By-Law 2016 ya uri huna khumbelo yo i�waho kha masipala wa Makhado ya Bar and Grill, kha nomboro ya tshitentsi

E75 Phadzima village �asi ha khethekanyo (75) ya Makhado

Local Municipality

Spa�al Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management By-Law

2016 I vhaleaho khathihi na mulayo wa Spa�al Planning and Land Use

Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013).

Zwidodombedza zwa khumbelo iyi zwi do wanala kha ofisi ya mulanguli

(Director Development and Planning: Makhado Local Municipality at number 83 Krogh street, Louis

Trichardt, 0920 kana Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 lwa maduvha a furaru (30) ubva nga 26 Lambamai 2023. Zwothe zwi kwamaho khumbelo iyi vhanga zwilivhisa kana u nwala vha swikisa kha adiresi yo bulwaho ubva nga 7:00 u swika 16:00. Diresi: Nomboro ya tshitentsi E75 Phadzima village, 0926 Cell No: 072 150 5434/ 082 309 2178.

NETSHIUNDA & ASSOCIATES

MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION FOR CONSENT USE IN TERMS OF SECTION 75 OF THE MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT

BY-LAW 2016 ON STAND NUMBER E75 PHADZIMA VHULAUDZI VILLAGE FOR THE PURPOSE OF BAR & GRILL.

I, being the owner of Stand number E75 Phadzima village hereby give no�ce in terms of Sec�on (93) of the Makhado Local Municipality Spa�al Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management By-Law 2016, that I have applied for Bar & Grill on Stand Number E75 Phadzima Vhulaudzi village in terms of Sec�on (75) Makhado Municipality Spa�al Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management ByLaw 2016 read together

with the provisions of the Spa�al Planning and Land Use Act, 2013 (Act 16 of 2013). Par�culars of the applica�on will lie for inspec�on during normal office hours (7:00 to 16:00) at the office of the Director Development and Planning: Makhado Local Municipality at 83 Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt, 0920 for the period of 30 days from 26 May 2023. Any objec�ons to or interest in respect of this applica�on must be lodged with or made in wri�ng to the office of the Municipal Manager at Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 within a period of 30 days.

Applicant Address: Stand No.24 Phadzima, 0926 Cell No: 072 150 5434

TSHIVHIAHUVHI P

ATTORNEYS

NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35 (5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965

KINDLY BE INFORMED that the First and Final Liquida�on and Distribu�on Account in respect of the estate of late MAKWARELA

PONTSO AYANDA, ID NO: 870222 0878 089, who died on the 11TH day of MAY 2022, Estate’s reference number 1195/2022

THOHOYANDOU shall lie in inspec�on at the Master’s Office at Limpopo High Court Building Thohoyandou for a period of 30 days calculated from the date on this publica�on.

Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 30th of May 2023 TSHIVHIAHUVHI P

Erf 670, Thohoyandou

P-West, Munaka Madilonga Medical Centre, Office no 8, First Floor, PO Box 4439, Thohoyandou, 0950 TEL: 082 045 2871

FAX to email: 086 464 6644

Email: tshivhiahuvhip. a�orneys@gmail.com

Ref: TP/EST/M0015

NETSIANDA INCORPORATED

NOTICE IN TERMS SECTION

35(5) OF ACT 66 OF 1965

Pursuant to the provisions of sec�on 35(5) of Act 66 of 1965, no�ce is hereby given that the first and final liquida�on and distribu�on account in the Estate of the late NEMUSOMBORI

JEFFREY of ID No 620520

5562 084, Master ref: 234/2021, and who died on 06/01/2021 shall lie for inspec�on at the offices of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou, for a period of twenty one (21) days as from the date of publica�on hereof. Should no objec�on thereto be lodged with the Master of High court at Thohoyandou within the specified period the Executrix shall proceed with the distribu�on of estate to the beneficiaries.

Dated at Thohoyandou on this 26th day of May 2023

NETSIANDA INCORPORATED

Agent for Executrix

Office No. 90 Block C, 1st Floor Limdev Building THOHOYANDOU

TEL/FAX: 015962 0016

FAX2E-MAIL: 086 609 3482

Email: info@netsiandainc. co.za

REF: EST/M/N.10

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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

NDIVHADZO YA KHUMBELO YO ITIWAHO UYA NGA KHETHEKANYO(75) YA MAKHADO LOCAL

MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-LAW

2016 ZWITSHIKWAMA KHUMBELO YOITWAHO KHA TSHITENTSI TSHI DIVHALEYAHO SA20005 HA MANDIWANA VILLAGE.

Nne,Khathutshelo Godzwana, ane a vha mune wa tshitentsi No, 20005 Hamandiwana village ndikhou nekedza ndivhadzo uya nga ha khethekanyo(93)- ya Makhado Local Municipality Spatial Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management By- Law 2016 ya uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho kha Masipala wa Makhado ya Eating House kha nomboro ya tshitensi 20005 Hamandiwana village fhasi ha khethekanyo(75) ya Makhado Local Municipality Spatial Planning , Land Development and Land Use Management By- Law

2016 I vhaleaho khathihi na mulayo wa Spatial Planning and Land Use Act, 2013(Act 16 of 2013) Zwidodombedzwa zwa khumbelo iyi zwi do wanala kha offisi ya mulanguli(Director Development and Planning: Makhado Local Municipality at number83 Kroght Street, Louis Trichardt,0920 kana Pravite Bag X2596, Makhado ,0920 lwa maduvha a furaru(30) ubva nga 02 Fulwi 2023. Zwithe zwi kwaho khumbelo iyi vhanga zwilivhisa kana u nwala vhaswikisa kha adiresi yo bulwaho ubva nga 7:00 uswika 16:00. Diresi; P.O BOX 883, Nzhelele, 0993, Cell No: 072560 6642. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY

EXTERNAL

THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY HEAD OFFICE: THE ECONOMIC HUB OF VHEMBE REGION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVITE APPLICATIONS FROM SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON THE FOLLOWING VACANT POSTS.

1. DEPARTMENT: COMMUNITY SERVICES

DIVISION: ENVIRONMENTAL & WASTE MANAGEMENT

POSITION: GENERAL ASSISTANT

POST LEVEL: 15

NUMBER OF POSTS: 03

ANNUAL SALARY: R156 760.80

FINAL

2023/24-2026/27

INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) PROCESS

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 25(4) of the Municipal Systems Act, 2000 Act 32 of 2000 that the Final IDP 2023/24-2026/27 copies or extracts will be available for Public inspection from 01 June 2023 to 20 June 2023 during normal office hours at the following places:

• Musina Civic Centre

• Nancefield Civic Centre

• Extension 5, 6 & 7 Municipal satellite offices

• Madimbo Thusong Service Centre

• Malale Municipal Satellite Office

• Domboni Civic Office

• Mopane Satellite Office

• Municipal website www.musina.gov.za

The closing date for public inspection is 20 June 2023.

Tel: 015 534 6100

N TSHIWANAMMBI

Fax: 086 517 0049 Municipal Manager

Private Bag X611, Messina 0900

Notice number 15/2022/23

31 May 2023

COLLINS CHABANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

REVIEW OF COLLINS CHABANE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY LAND USE SCHEME 2018

This notice is hereby made in terms of section 27(1) of the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act, 2013, read together with section 20(1) of the Collins Chabane Land Use Management By-Law, 2018, that the Collins Chabane Local Municipality is reviewing its current Land Use Scheme. The purpose of the Land Use Scheme is to regulate the use of land, assign development rights and to determine the development rules and procedures for all land in the municipal area. Furthermore, the purpose of the review is to ensure that the Land Use Scheme gives effect to and is consistent with the municipal SDFs and determine the use and development of land within the municipal areas to promote economic growth, social inclusion, and efficient development and to minimize the impact on public health and natural resources.

The draft Land Use Scheme and zoning map are available for viewing, for a period of 60 days, at:

· Collins Chabane Municipal Offices and Centres

· All Libraries within the Municipality

· The Municipal website www.collinschabane.gov.za

Interested and affected parties are hereby invited to view the draft Land Use Scheme and to lodge written comments for consideration. The notice will be published for two consecutive weeks on the dates 02 June 2023 and 9 June 2023. Comments can be submitted from the date of the first publication, 02 June 2023 and not later than 21 July 2023.

Further details regarding the Draft Land Use Scheme may be obtained during working hours (07:30 to 16:30) at:

Collins Chabane Local Municipality

Ms. Ntsako Debbie Nkuzani

Tel: (015) 851 0110 Email: ntsako.nkuzani@collinschabane.co.za

KU HLELA HI VUNTSHWA KA XIKIMI XA MATIRHISELO YA MISAVA YA MASIPALA WA

COLLINS CHABANE 2018

Xitiviso lexi xi endliwa hi ku landza xiyenge xa 27(1) xa Nawu wa Vupulani bya Ndhawu na Vulawuri bya Matirhiselo ya Misava, 2013, lexi hlayiweke swin’we na xiyenge xa 20(1) xa Nawu wa Vulawuri bya Matirhiselo ya Misava wa Collins Chabane, 2018, leswaku Collins Chabane Masipala wa Miganga wu le ku langutiseni ka Xikimi xa wona xa sweswi xa Matirhiselo ya Misava. Xikongomelo xa Xikimi xa Matirhiselo ya Misava i ku lawula matirhiselo ya misava, ku avela timfanelo ta nhluvukiso na ku kumisisa milawu ya nhluvukiso na maendlelo ya misava hinkwayo eka ndhawu ya masipala.

Ku ya emahlweni, xikongomelo xa nkambisiso i ku tiyisisa leswaku Xikimi xa Matirhiselo ya Misava xi nyika matimba na ku fambisana na ti-SDF ta masipala na ku kumisisa matirhiselo na nhluvukiso wa misava endzeni ka tindhawu ta masipala ku tlakusa ku kula ka ikhonomi, ku katsa vaaki, na nhluvukiso lowu tirhaka kahle na ku ku hunguta ku khumbeka eka rihanyo ra vaaki na switirhisiwa swa ntumbuluko.

Xikimi xa Matirhiselo ya Misava lexi tsariweke na mepe wa ku avanyisa swi kumeka ku langutiwa, ku ringana nkarhi wa masiku ya 60, eka:

· Tihofisi na Tisenthara ta Masipala wa Collins Chabane

· Tilayiburari hinkwato endzeni ka Masipala

· Webusayiti ya Masipala www.collinschabane.gov.za

Lava tsakelaka na lava khumbekaka va rhambiwa ku languta xitshuriwa xa Xikimi xa Matirhiselo ya Misava na ku nghenisa mavonelo lama tsariweke leswaku va ta tekeriwa enhlokweni. Xitiviso xi ta kandziyisiwa ku ringana mavhiki mambirhi hi ku landzelelana hi masiku ya 02 Khotavuxika 2023 na 09 Khotavuxika 2023. Mavonelo ya nga rhumeriwa ku sukela hi siku ra ku kandziyisiwa ko sungula, 02 Khotavuxikai 2023 naswona ku nga si hundza ti 21 Mawuwani 2023.

Vuxokoxoko byin’wana mayelana na Xikimi xa Matirhiselo ya Misava ya Xivumbeko byi nga kumiwa hi nkarhi wa ntirho (07:30 ku ya eka 16:30) eka:

Masipala wa Xifundzankulu wa Collins Chabane

Manana Ntsako Debbie Nkuzani

Nomboro ya riqingho: (015) 851 0110

Imeyili: ntsako.nkuzani@collinschabane.co.za

REQUIREMENTS

• Grade 12 Certificate and testimonial confirming experience.

• 1 year experience in related field.

• Experience in cleaning and refuse removal.

• Be able to work under pressure.

RESPONSIBILITIES

• Refuse removal from household.

• Cleaning of municipal building and recreation facilities.

• Sweeping of street, sidewalks, taxi rank and bus rank.

• Empty street and public dustbins.

• Removal of building rubbles from public places.

• Perform any other duties delegated by the supervisor

2. DEPARTMENT: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT

DIVISION: SPATIAL PLANNING

POSITION: GENERAL ASSISTANT

POST LEVEL: 15

NUMBER OF POSTS: 01

ANNUAL SALARY: R156 760.80

REQUIREMENTS

• Grade 12 certificate with Mathematics and N3 in Civil Engineering.

• 1 year experience in related field.

• Knowledge and skills on the interpretation of maps will be an added advantage.

RESPONSIBILITIES

• Bush cleaning during survey field work.

• Assist survey activities technician on daily activities.

• Beacon relocation for site boundaries.

• Assist survey during demarcation and allocation of sites.

3. DEPARTMENT: BUDGET & TREASURY

DIVISION: EXPENDITURE

POSITION: ACCOUNTANT

POST LEVEL: 05

NUMBER OF POSTS: 01

ANNUAL SALARY: R 484 840.92

REQUIREMENTS

• Grade 12 certificate plus National Diploma in Accounting/ Financial Management/ Management Accounting/ Taxation/ B tech Accounting or Cost and Management Accounting/ B Compt/ B. Com Accounting.

• Computer literate.

• 3 years related supervision experience.

• Registration as a Tax practitioner with SARS will be an added advantage

RESPONSIBILITIES

• Completion and submission of monthly VAT returns and the relevant supporting documents to SARS.

• Monthly preparation of VAT journals, VAT Accounts, Advance payments, petrol cards accounts, Trade Creditors, Accruals and sundry Creditors Accounts.

• Reviewing of payment voucher before approvals.

• Confirming of banking details on the invoices with the internal banking reports.

• Assist internal and External Auditors with required documentations.

• Preparation of MFMA and any other experience related reports.

• Ensure that all payments vouchers are submitted to records for filling.

• Requesting of necessary information from SARS for the processing VAT objections processes.

• Assist in projects Monitoring and implementation

NB. Application must be submitted on the signed Thulamela Local Municipality application form obtainable on the website:www.thulamela.gov.za. accompanied by comprehensive CV and certified copies of certificates to be forwarded to: The Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P/Bag x5066,Thohoyandou, 0950 or may be handed in at Office no.130B during working hours. People with disability are encouraged to apply. For administrative enquiries contact: 015 962 7643 or 015 962 7775

Closing date: 22 June 2023

Should you not be contacted within 30 days after the closing date, please accept that your application was unsuccessful. Qualifications and previous employment background check will be carried out to all shortlisted candidates.

Thulamela Local Municipality reserves the right not to fill any of these advertised posts.

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Thulamela Local Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Section 49 read together with section 72(2) of the Local Government Municipal Property Rates Act 6 of 2004 that the 4th supplementary valuation roll will be open for public inspection at the municipal offices, Thohoyandou Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou and Mutale Civic Centre, as well as municipal website stated hereunder hours from the 31st of May 2023 to the 30th June 2023.

Invitation is hereby made that any owner of the property or other interested and affected person to lodge an Objections against the supplementary valuation roll with the Municipal Manager within the period mentioned above by completing a prescribed form obtainable from the below mentioned offices or through a municipal website at: www.thulamela.gov.za.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act, an objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and not against the supplementary valuation as such. The completed forms may be handed in at the below mentioned address or mailed to:

For further enquiries during office hours please contact: Mr. Mudzunga M @ 015 962 7500 Or

Thulamela Local Municipality

Thohoyandou Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou

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VHEMBE District Municipality

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given in terms of section 45 of the Supply chain management policy that Vhembe District Municipality supply chain management policy implementation report for the period 01st January 2023 to 31st March 2023 is available for public inspection.

The information will be available at the municipality cashier’s office and our website www.vhembe.gov.za

For any enquiries contact supply chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at telephone number (015) 960 2000

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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION FOR CONSENT USE IN TERMS OF SECTION 75 OF THE MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING, LAND DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BY-LAW 2016 ON STAND NUMBER 20005 HAMANDIWANA VILLAGE FOR THE PURPOSE OF AN EATING HOUSE

I, Khathutshelo Godzwana , being the owner of stand number 20005 Hamandiwana village hereby give notice in terms of Section(93) of the Makhado Local Municipality Spatial Planning, Land Development and Land Use Management By- Law 2016, that I have applied for Eating House on Stand 20005, Hamandiwana village in terms of Section(75) Makhado Municipality Spatial Planning, Land Development and Land Use Act, 2013(Act 16 of 2013). Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours,(7:00 to 16:00) at the office of the Director Development and Planning: Makhado Local Municipality at 83Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt,0920 for the period of 30 days from 02 June 2023. Any objections to or interest in respect of this application must be lodge with or made in writing to the office of the Municipal Manager at Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 within a period of 30 days. Applicant Address: P.O Box 883, Nzhelele, 0993, Cell NO: 072560 6642.

NḒIVHADZO YA TSHIPIKWA TSHA U ITA KHUMBELO YA U DZHIIWA HA SHANGO KANA NDUGELO YA U, KHA KANA MALUGANA NA SHANGO

ṰHOGOMELANI uri Eskom Holdings SOC LTD (“Eskom”) i khou ṋea nḓivhadzo, samusi zwi tshi ṱoḓea u ya nga Mulayo u Dzudzanyaho zwa Muḓagasi wa Vhu 4 wa 2006, vhalani na Dzudzanyo ya zwa Muḓagasi ya u Dzhiiwa ha ndaka ya GN R147 ya 200 na Mulayo wa u Dzhiiwa ha ndaka wa Vhu 63 wa 1975, na tshipikwa tshayo tsha u ita khumbelo kha Minista wa Mishumo ya Tshitshavha na Zwifhaṱo (we kale wa vha u Muhasho wa Mishumo ya Tshitshavha), kha ndugelo ya u dzhiiwa ha kana malugana na ndaka iṅwe na iṅwe i re kha mutevhe u re afho fhasi:

NDAKA ; MUṊE

Tshiteṅwa tsha Ḽaini ya Borutho:

1. Remaining Extent of the Farm Badburg 168, Division LS, Limpopo Province; Sesele Communal Property Association

2. Portion 1 of the Farm Leena 453 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Sandheuwel Trust

3. Portion 0 of the Farm Sandheuwel 425 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Sandheuwel Trust Tshiteṅwa tsha Ḽaini ya Tabor-Nzhelele:

1. Remaining Extent of Farm Marius 732 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Songozwi Investment Holdings Pty Ltd

2. Remaining Extent of the Farm Overwinning 713 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Petrus van der Merwe Visagie

3. Portion 84 of Farm Rondebosch 287 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; George Nditsheni Magwabeni and Elsie Mashudu Magwabeni

4. Portion 1 of the Farm Tweeputkoppies 322 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

5. Portion 2 of the Farm Waagkraal 372 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

6. Portion 4 of the Farm Wegkruip 373 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

7. The Farm Windhoek 900 – Division MS, Limpopo Province; Farm Du Plooy CC

8. Remaining Extent of the Farm Zilverbank- 370 – Division LS, Limpopo Province; Ekosto 1077 Pty Ltd

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri kha heyi Nḓivhadzo ipfi “ndaka” ḽi ambela kha uri ndugelo ya vhuṋe ha shango i fanela u ṅwaliswa, na uri ipfi u “kumedzwa ha fhethu” ḽi ambela kha tshipiḓa tsha ndaka i sa pfukiho vhuphara ha mithara dza 55 ha fhethu ho kumedzwaho ha ndaka, nahone ipfi “mishumo” ḽi ambela kha mishumo yoṱhe na vhuḓifari vhu tshimbidzanaho na u endedza, thambo, u fhaṱiwa, u imisa na u ṱhogomela thambo dza muḓagasi wa 400-kV u re kha ndaka.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri Eskom yo ḓiimisela u ita khumbelo kha Minista wa Vhashumeli vha Tshitshavha na Zwifhaṱo u itela u dzhiiwa ha ndugelo dzi tevhelaho kha kana malugana na ndaka iṅwe na iṅwe i re kha mutevhe u re afho nṱha:

A. U kumedzwa ha vhuphara ha mithara dza 55 dza u pfukiswa ha muḓagasi nga nṱha ha ndaka, zwi nga fhasi ha u kumedzwa ha fhethu naho hu hufhio hu re hone zwino kana iṅwe ndugelo ya vhukuma, u itela u pfukisa muḓagasi nga nṱha henefho kha ndaka hu tshi shumiswa ḓiraṱa, khebuḽu na zwishumiswa zwa muḓagasi zwo ṱumiwaho kha mapala kana thawara dzine dza vha na zwithu zwi tikaho na mitshini u ya nga hune zwa nga ṱoḓea ngaho kana zwo tea.

B. U kumedzwa ha fhethu huṅwe na huṅwe ha u pfukisa ho dzhiiwaho hu tshi itelwa Eskom hu ḓo ṋea Eskom ndugelo dzi tevhelaho:

1. Ndugelo ya u dzhena henefho kha ndaka zwo tea na u shumisa bada dzi re hone u itela u endedza dzithawara, ḓiraṱa, khebuḽu kana zwishumiswa zwa muḓagasi kana miṅwe mitshini na zwishumiswa henefho kha ndaka kana u pfukisa nga nṱha, nga hune zwa nga ṱoḓea ngaho kana musi zwo tea, u itela u shuma na u tsireledza kana u ṱhogomela mishumo henefho.

2. Ndugelo ya u vha fhethu ho kumedzwaho ha u pfukisa na u ita mishumo i tshimbidzanaho na u imisa thambo dza muḓagasi. Hezwi zwi katela ndugelo ya u fhaṱa mutheo wo itwaho nga khokhiriki na tsimbi, u imisa thawara ya tsimbi na zwishumiswa zwa u tika, ḓiraṱa na u ita zwiṅwe zwithu zwoṱhe zwine zwa ṱoḓea kana zwo tea u ita kana u ṱhogomela fhethu ho kumedzwaho.

3. Ndugelo ya u ita mishumo u fhira fhethu ho kumedzwaho u swika kha vhuimo vhune ha ṱoḓea kana ho teaho u itela u khwaṱhisedza uri mishumo ine ya tshimbidzana na u fhaṱa kana u lugisa thambo dza muḓagasi henefho zwi itwa ho tsireledzea.

4. Ndugelo ya u shumisa bada dzi re hone na gethe u itela u dzhena henefho kha ndaka nga hune zwa nga ṱoḓea ngaho kana musi zwo tea u itela u dzhena henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho na kha thawara naho i ifhio, zwi tikaho, ḓiraṱa, khebuḽu, dzharaṱa kana kha zwiṅwe zwishumiswa zwa muḓagasi zwi re henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho.

5. U swika kha vhuimo vhune ha ṱoḓea kana ho teaho u itela ndivho ya u ita na u tsireledza mushumo, ndugelo ya u bvisa miri naho i ifhio, u bviswa zwishumiswa, mahatsi, zwifhaṱo kana zwithu kana u rema kana u fhungudza miri i re henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho na u dzharaṱela henefho fhethu u mona na thawara naho i ifhio kana tshithu tshine tsha tika henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho;

6. Ndugelo dzoṱhe dzi tikedzaho zwine zwa ṱoḓea kana zwo teaho u itela u shumisa nga nḓila yo teaho henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho u itela u fhirisa muḓagasi nga henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho u tshi fhira henefho kha ndaka hu tshi shumiswa muḓagasi wa 400-kV na zwiṅwe zwithu zwi tikedzaho.

C. Eskom i ḓo shumisa ndugelo u tendelana na fhethu ho kumedzwaho, u tendelana na zwiimo zwi tevhelaho:

1. Eskom na vhashumi vhayo na/ kana vhorakoṱiraka vha ḓo dzhena henefho kha ndaka zwi tshi kwama u tsireledzea havho.

2. Eskom i dzhia muṋe wa ndaka o tsireledzea kha ndozwo naho i ifhio kana u huvhala hune ha nga itea kha Eskom, vhashumi vhayo na/ kana vhorakoṱiraka musi vha tshi khou shuma henefho kha ndaka na kha fhethu ho kumedzwaho.

3. Eskom na vhashumi na/kana vhorakoṱiraka vha ḓo ita ndugiselelo hu tshe nga phanḓa na muṋe wa ndaka malugana na datumu na tshifhinga tsha u dzhena kha ndaka tshine tsha ṱoḓea na kha fhethu ho kumedzwaho u itela ndivho dza ndugelo dza Eskom nga ha fhethu ho kumedzwaho.

4. Eskom i ḓo ita vhungoho ha uri gethe naho i ifhio ine ya shumiswa nga Eskom, vhashumi vhayo na vhorakontiraka dzi dzula dzo valwa.

5. Eskom i ḓo tendelana na nahone ya ita uri hu vhe na tsireledzo yo teaho na u dzhia maga a tsireledzo sa zwine zwa ṱoḓwa nga muṋe wa ndaka.

6. Tshifhingani tsha u fhaṱwa ha zwa muḓagasi na nga murahu, na nga ndivho ya u ṱola na u ṱhogomela zwa muḓagasi, Eskom, vhashumi vhayo na vhorakonṱiraka, vha ḓo tshimbila kha nḓila dzi re hone u itela u pfuka henefho kha ndaka na u dzula henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho musi vha tshi tshi khou shuma. Arali zwa ṱoḓea uri Eskom i ite mishumo nga nnḓa ha fhethu ho kumedzwaho yeneyo mishumo i ḓo itwa musi ho itwa ndugiselelo hu tshe nga phanḓa na muṋe wa ndaka.

D. Vhuḓifhinduleli ha Eskom kha tshinyalelo ine ya vha hone musi hu tshi khou shumiswa fhethu ho kumedzwaho:

1. Eskom i ḓo badela tshinyalelo ine ya vhangwa nga u sa londa kana nga khole nga Eskom, vhashumi vhayo na/kana vhorakoṱiraka vhane vha ḓo vha vha tshi khou ita zwithu u tendelana na mutholo wavho na Eskom na u ita uri zwi konadzee u shumisa fhethu ho kumedzwaho u tendelana na ndivho ya hone;

2. Eskom i nga si badele tshinyalelo naho dzi dzifhio dzine dza nga vhangwa nga vha hone kha maḓaka a mupo ane a vha fhethu ho kumedzwaho.

E. Fhethu ho kumedzwaho hu ḓo vha na nyiledzo dzo khetheaho dzi tevhelaho nga ha u shumiswa ha ndaka:

1. Muṋe kana o faraho ndaka u ḓo thivhelwa u fhaṱa tshifhaṱo kana zwiṅwe zwithu nṱha kana fhasi ha henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho.

2. Muṋe kana o faraho ndaka a nga si ṱavhe miri naho i ifhio henefho fhethu ho dzhiiwaho ine ya aluwa kana u tendela muri naho u ufhio henefho tsini kana tsini na fhethu ho kumedzwaho i tshi mela, i tshi ya nṱha tshikhala tsha u ya nṱha tsha muri tsini-tsini na ḓiraṱa;

3. Muṋe kana o faraho ndaka, a nga si tendele muri u tshi mela u tshi navhela henefho, kana tsini na zwa muḓagasi nga nḓila ine zwa ḓo vhea khomboni thambo kana zwithu naho zwi zwifhio zwo tikaho naho arali muri u tshi nga wa kana u remiwa;

4. Muṋe kana o faraho ndaka, a nga si vhee zwithu naho zwi zwifhio tsini nga vhuphara ha mithara dza 55 henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho, zwine zwa nga vhea khomboni u tsireledzea na u fulufhedzea ha zwa thambo dza muḓagasi kana zwithu zwi tikaho.

5. Muṋe kana o faraho ndaka, a nga ita zwa u lima henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho tenda zwenezwo zwa u lima zwi sa vhei u tsireledzea ha zwa muḓagasi na zwithu zwo tikaho. Zwithu zwine muṋe wa fhethu a nga zwi ṱavha henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho zwi tshi nga katela u ṱavha zwimela u tendela zwifuwo zwi tshi fula henefho, fhedzi zwi sa fheleli fhedzi kha zwenezwo.

6. Musi muṋe a songo wana thendelo i bvaho ha Eskom, a nga si tendelwe u bwa mavu, u ita zwa maini kana zwa mishumo ya u thuthubisa, kana mishumo naho i ifhio i fanaho na yeneyo tsini na henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho nga vhuphara ha mithara dza 55, zwine zwa nga vhea khomboni u tsireledzea na u fulufhedzea ha zwa muḓagasi, ḓiraṱa, dzithawara kana zwithu zwi tikaho.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri u dzhiiwa honoho hu khou itelwa ndivho ya u engedza vhuhulwane ha maitele a muḓagasi na u khwaṱhiswa ha maitele a muḓagasi Devhula kha zwipiḓa zwa Vundu ḽa Limpopo. Hezwi zwi ḓo swikelelwa nga u sika fhethu hune ha ḓo ṋekedza muḓagasi henefho fhethu na u fhaṱa zwithu zwa vhuphara ha mithara dza 55 henefho fhethu ho kumedzwaho, zwine zwa vha zwa muḓagasi zwa 400-kV. Ḽaini ntswa ya muḓagasi i ḓo ṱumanya ndaka vhukati ha Eskom ya Tabor na Zwiṱitshi zwa Nzhelele, na Borutho na Zwiṱitshi zwa Nzhelele, nga u tevhekana. Eskom i ṱoḓa u kumedzwa ha fhethu, na ndugelo na nyiledzo dzine dza tshimbidzana na zwenezwi, zwa thandela yo ambiwaho mathomoni zwi tshi bvela phanḓa.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE u dzhiiwa honoho hu ḓo ita uri hu vhe na u sa vha na ndugelo dzine dza vha hone zwino nahone zwi ḓo kwama muṋe muṅwe na muṅwe nga u mu thivhela u shumisa vhuphara ha mithara dza 55 dza henefho fhethu u katela na u pfuka nga henefho kha ndaka nahone zwi ḓo dovha zwa kwama nḓila ine yeneyo ndaka ya sedzea ngayo nga nṱhani ha vhuvha na vhuhulwane ha thambo dza muḓagasi.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri muthu naho e ufhio a re na dzangalelo u khou rambiwa uri a ḓe a ṱole kopi ya khumbelo ya u dzhiiwa ha ndaka vhukati ha 10h00 u ya kha 13h00 ofisini dza henefho dza Eskom dzi re ngei 92 Hans van Rensburg Street, Polokwane, na ofisini khulwane ya Eskom i re ngei Megawatt Park, Sunninghill, Sandton. Muthu ane a nga kwamiwa ofisini ya henefho ndi Xander Neethling nahone nomboro dzawe dza ofisini ndi: 015 299 0527 / 082 349 6971. Muthu ane a nga kwamiwa ngei Megawatt Park ndi Vho David Turncliff nahone nomboro dzavho ndi: 011 800 5145 / 083 633 1547

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri muthu naho e ufhio ane a vha na dzangalelo ane a ṱoḓa u hanedza khumbelo ya Eskom ya u dzhiiwa ha ndaka a nga zwi ita nga u ṅwala na u isa honoho u hanedza ofisini ya Eskom ya henefho kana ofisini khulwane kha ḓiresi i re afho nṱha kana nga u rumela u hanedza hawe kha imeiḽi ya rventer@gminc.co.za na kha lmalatji@gminc.co.za nga kana nga phanḓa ha 3 July 2023.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE u hanedza naho hu hufhio nga muṋe wa ndaka kana muthu naho e ufhio ane a kwamea hu fanela u iswa ha Eskom hu sa athu fhela maḓuvha a 21 musi o wana maṅwalo. Eskom na yone i nga engedza tshifhinga musi ho no rumelwa honoho u hanedza arali zwa nga humbelwa nga muṋe wa ndaka kana muthu naho e ufhio ane a kwamea hu sa athu fhira datumu yo sumbedzwaho ya u rumela honoho u hanedza.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri zwi dovha zwa vha zwa ndeme uri muthu muṅwe na muṅwe ane a kwamea a vhulunge khwaṱhisedzo ya u ṱanganedzwa ha u hanedzwa nga vhashumi vha Eskom zwo ambiwaho afho nṱha, uri arali na zwa humbelwa, zwenezwo zwi fanela u bviswa. A huna huṅwe u rumelwa kana u hanedza hune ha itwa nga vhaṅwe vhashumi naho vhe vhafhio vha Eskom, vhorakoṱiraka kana vhoramilayo zwine zwa ḓo ṱanganedzwa nga Eskom.

DOVHANI NI ṰHOGOMELE uri muthu naho e ufhio ane a kwamea nga khumbelo ya Eskom ya u dzhiiwa ha ndaka u na ndugelo ya u ṱolisisa phetho yo dzhiiwaho nga Minista wa Mishumo ya Tshitshavha na Zwifhaṱo, u tendelana na Tshiteṅwa 26 (we kale wa vha u Tshiteṅwa 27) tsha Mulayo u Dzudzanyaho zwa Muḓagasi wa Vhu 4 wa 2006 na/kana Mulayo wa u Dzhiiwa ha Ndaka wa Vhu 63 wa 1975, u itela u dzhia ndaka. Ndugelo ya u ṱolisisa i fanela u itwa nga nḓila na zwiitisi samusi zwo sumbedzwa kha Tshiteṅwa 6 tsha Mulayo wa u Ṱuṱuwedza Ndangulo ya Vhulamukanyi wa Vhu 3 wa 2000.

DATUMU ngei PRETORIA nga heḽi ḽa 22 nga ḓuvha ḽa MAY 2023.

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Rockers through to the next round

Rockers FC secured a place in the last-16 round of the prestigious Nwali Soccer Tournament when they crushed Tshandama Try Together 3-2 in their opening match at the Khubvi Benjie’s Grounds on Saturday.

Realising that they had trouble matching their opponents from Makwarela Township, Try Together abandoned their positions and packed themselves at the far back and relied on counter-attacks. This gave Rockers an opportunity to attack, and they took only nine minutes to stamp their authority. Their Rastafarian striker, Rotondwa Rammela, was on target with a half volley after receiving a beautiful pass from Mpho Khorommbi.

The goal seemed to be a wakeup call to the Tshandama players. They regrouped from behind and started to play attacking football, but only for a moment. Rockers increased the lead in the 28th minute. Rilwele Magada went loose from the right corner and blasted in a rocket from inside the box. Tshandama pulled one back towards the end of the first half. Their centre forward, Ampfarisaho Mugwedi, found the net with a header.

The last half was characterised by futile goal attempts. Tshandama threatened to score three times within a short

space of time. That prompted Rockers’ technical staff to effect three changes to their starting line-up. They replaced Tshifhiwa Phophi, Rilwele Magada and Mpho Khorommbi with Kagiso Legodi, Vele Mahalihali and Thinandavha Mahase respectively. Tshandama responded by introducing Fhumulani Nematondoni and Luvhengo

Mugwabana at the expense of Nhlanhla Mudau and Zwoluga Nedzanani.

Rockers found their third via Moyahabo Mamabolo later in the game. Tshandama did not give in without a fight. They scored their second through Luvhengo Mugwabana two minutes before the final whistle.

Musasenda Big Five boot Zwaloni out of the Nwali Tournament

Musasenda Big Five are still in joyous mood after beating Zwaloni United FC 1-0 in their opening match of the Nwali Soccer Tournament that was played at the Khubvi Benjie’s Grounds on Sunday afternoon.

Zwaloni were quickly on the attack, but their fighting spirit faded as the game progressed. They threatened to kill the Big Five within the first 15 minutes of the game, but their strikers let them down by shooting aimlessly at the goal finish.

Their first attempt was in the seventh minute when the team’s captain, Anaawe Begwa, forced his way through the defence of Musasenda and fumbled with the ball inside the penalty box. Zwaloni came close to scoring again in the 15th minute. This time around, their centre forward, Tsireledzo Makhari, caused an upset by holding on to the ball for far too long inside the penalty box before he unleashed.

Big Five came back into the game later in the first half. They created numerous scoring moves from the middle of the park, but finding their way through the defence was difficult for them.

The goal that paved the way

for Musasenda to the last-16 round of the tournament came in the 75th minute. They were awarded a penalty after a defender of Zwaloni had handled the ball within the penalty box. Mushudufhadzi

Happy Boys and Santos in a Nwali tournament clash

The battle for the championship title will continue this weekend among the teams participating in the Nwali Soccer Tournament. All matches will be played at the Khubvi Benjie’s Grounds.

Four matches will be played on Saturday, with the same number of matches scheduled for Sunday. Saturday’s programme will start with the match between Tswera Hot Chilies and Nweli Stone Breakers. Rockers FC and Lukau Hot Aces will be on the field of play shortly after the opening game. Winning the match will not be easy for Lukau Hot Aces if the Rockers’ performance in their opening match against Tshandama Try Together is anything to go by. Tshandama were beaten 2-3 at the same venue last Saturday.

da’s way to the last-16 round went via Zwaloni FC, whom they narrowly beat 1-0 last Sunday. Musasenda’s goalie, Khodani Matambila, is one of the best keepers in the tournament.

The day’s programme will be wrapped up by the match between United Artists and Tshilavulu Elite. Sunday’s opening match will be between Mukula Young Santos and Madandila Happy Boys. Santos beat Audale FC 4-3 in their opening match to secure a place in the last-16 round. Santos will pin their hopes on Rolivhuwa Nethengwe, Vhahangwele Tshifhango and Tshilisanani for goals. The second game will be between Berea FC and Makonde FC. Berea beat Marude Manchester United 2-1 on their way to the last-16 round.

Sididzha made no mistake from the white spot.

Zwaloni realised that Saturday was not their day when their captain, Anaawe Begwa, was given his marching orders for dangerous play.

Mukula Young Santos’ sharpshooter, Rolivhuwa Nethengwe.

Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

The game that is expected to pull the crowds will be between Tshimuthe FC and Musasenda Big Five. Musasen-

Tshanzhe Pre-Mighty will lock horns with Vondwe XI Bullets shortly after midday. Tshibvumo Football Academy and Tshivhazwaulu Peace Makers will meet in the last match of the day, which is scheduled to start at 15:00.

Mubva All Stars Ladies win Pre-Cup tournament

Soccer Development

Mubva All Stars Ladies were crowned the champions of the Hollywoodbets Women’s Development Soccer League Pre-Cup 2023 tournament. The final took place at the Mabaleng Sports Centre on Sunday (28th).

Mubva All Stars met the Hollywoodbets Mabaleng Development team in the final. When regulation time ended, the score was still 2-2. The match went into a penalty shootout, which was won 3-0 by Mubva All Stars.

“We had prepared well for the tournament a month before the actual matches took place, and it put us in a good position to win the

Pre-Cup Tournament,” said Mubva All Stars’ chairman, Mr Brutus Rambau.

Mr Nigel Naicker, the representative of Hollywoodbets, said that he was pleased with the way the tournament was run. The matches were also well attended by local soccer fans. The event was organised by Mamu Community Development.

The general secretary of Mamu, Mr Jafter Mamugudubi, said that they were pleased with the outcome of the Pre-Cup tournament. It served as preparation for the Hollywoodbets Women’s Development Soccer League. The new league will start in the first week of July and eight local women’s teams will participate.

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The champions of the Pre-Cup tournament, Mubva All Stars Ladies. Photo supplied. Zwaloni’s captain, Anaawe Begwa, leaves the pitch after seeing red. Photo: Frank Mavhungu. Takalani Netsianda of Try Together hooks the ball, while Elekanyani Mavhunga of Rockers goes the opposite direction. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

Univen students clip the wings of Manamani Blue Birds and stay no 1

Univen FC wrapped up their Safa Vhembe regional league programme with a 2-0 victory over Manamani Blue Birds at the Univen campus stadium on Saturday. Univen finished their league programme on top of Stream D2 with 61 points with the victory.

Although they had already been declared the champions of the stream before Saturday’s game, Univen did not leave anything to chance. Instead, they took the game to the visitors from the start, giving the defenders of Blue Birds no time

to breathe.

The wheel of fortune turned against Blue Birds when the home side claimed the lead in the 19th minute. The students were awarded a free kick in the 20-metre area. Lesiba Moloto tried his luck with a half volley from the free kick. The keeper of Blue Birds, Wanga Sadiki, misjudged the flight of the ball and watched helplessly as it went far beyond his reach.

Realising that the home side were unstoppable, Blue Birds decided to effect an early change to their starting 11. They replaced Tshifhiwa Makhado with Pfananani Mufamadi to try and neutralise

Being a champion doesn’t mean you have money, complains Raider

The SA Female Welterweight champion, Raider “The Earthquake” Muleba, is struggling to make ends meet, even though she is holding the national championship belt. The Tshifudi-based boxer said earlier this week that life was very hard for professional boxers who did not have sponsorships.

Muleba complained that boxing promoters do not remunerate female boxers like

they do with male boxers, and female professional boxers are scarce in the country, so getting fights is very difficult at the moment.

“Even when we get fights, promoters pay us peanuts. At the moment, I don’t even have enough training tracksuits. Sometimes I train with my formal clothes. I sometimes miss going to the gym because of [a lack of] transport fare. I even think of hanging up my boxing gloves and looking for another job to sustain myself,” she said.

Muleba is calling on the corporate world and the government to help her with a sponsorship to be able to train hard to defend her title. “We don’t even have a boxing gym in the Thulamela Municipality. We only enter a boxing ring when we participate in professional boxing tournaments. We train in halls with no boxing facilities, except boxing gloves and a punching bag. The situation is very bad,” she said. Those who would like to help can contact Muleba directly on 072 028 9136.

the stubborn students. Their efforts were not good enough and they continued to play with their backs against the wall for the better part of the first half. At that stage, their goalkeeper, Wanga Sadiki, was the busiest player on the field.

Blue Birds regrouped from behind in the last half, but finding their way through the defence of Univen was still difficult. The closest they came to scoring was when Anani Mukhani beat the defenders in the 74th minute and shot straight to the stranded keeper.

Hlayuleko Chauke scored Univen’s second goal in the dying minutes of the game.

Mpheni Home Defenders are going all out to qualify for Motsepe league

The much-anticipated play-off matches in the ABC Motsepe League will start on 5 June. The tournament to decide who will go through, will be held at Durban’s Woodburn Stadium. Teams who were on top of their respective streams when the league programme came to a halt in May this year are gearing up for the annual event.

The nine teams that had secured places in the tournament have been divided into three groups. Mpheni Home Defenders will be representing

the Limpopo Province in the playoffs. In their first match, Home Defenders will face Mlambo Royal Cubs from Mpumalanga. The match is scheduled for 8 June and will start at 15:30. The next day, the team will come up against Orbit College.

The top teams from the three groups, together with the best runners-up, will meet in the semi-final stage on 9 June. The final will be played at the same venue on Sunday, 11 June. The best two teams in the tournament will be promoted to the Motsepe Foundation Championship Division.

Home Defenders’ coach, Mr

Sidwell “Vhasadie” Phuravhathu, said that he was optimistic that the team would win next week’s matches and qualify for the semi-finals. He said that the players needed to focus on their mindsets.

”Football is about energy. You have to read the players’ energy. If they are getting too cocky, then bring them down to earth. If they are getting too anxious, then calm them down,” he explained. Phuravhathu appealed to the local football lovers to rally behind the team during the matches. He said that his team had never stopped training after playing their last league match early last month.

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