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By Elmon Tshikhudo

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A huge outcry from community and religious leaders met the plans of a local filmmaker to launch a “traditional Tshivenda porn” movie this week. This follows the recent publishing of an advertisement, inviting adults to buy tickets for the “DVD and live shooting”. The new movie is the brainchild of a movie guru, by local standards, Mr Zwoluga Madega. Madega, of Hanzam’s TV Movies, started his movie business around 2002 and has become a household name in the local movie industry. He has produced numerous movies and said the latest endeavour is the result of pressure from fans. If the plans materialise, local movie lovers will be fed what they have never tasted before. The launch of the “traditional Tshivenda porn movie”, Bush Pie 3, will take place on Youth Day, 16 June, at the Thohoyandou Indoor Sports Centre. “We could not withstand the pressure from our fans, who wanted something new and exciting. We then decided on something very traditional, shot in a traditional Venda setting in the mountains at Ha-Manyuwa in the Nzhelele area. With members of the cast dressed in traditional Venda attire and doing what folks in those days did when courting… “We are very excited about the new project. Since we made it public that we are going for a launch, our phones have not stopped ringing with people enquiring. It has ignited a lot of excitement among our fans and we are expecting a full house at the Indoor Centre in Thohoyandou,” said Madega. He said as a movie maker he was trying to show The directors of Hanzams with the new movie that has caused a lot of interest and mixed feelings from different quarters of the community. From that such movies could be done here as there is a lot of talent. Continues on p2 left are Livhuwani Mudau, Zwoluga Madega (founder of Hanzam’s), Fhatuwani Mphaphuli and Khuliso Munyangane.

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2 30 May 2014 By Elmon Tshikhudo

By Elmon Tshikhudo

leads to violence at Shawela “Sex is very sacred and is Burial of “wrong man” On Sunday, the situation at Shawe- such time that a family member, la outside Giyani was tense but Glen Mthimuhulu (30), who had meant for married couples” under control when angry residents gone missing in Midrand in August that it is being displayed in public (From page 1) "In the olden days, we used to these days.” He added that it was the end of hear of such things from faraway places, but we are here to show that time. “God is coming and these are some of the signs of the times that we can also do it," he said. Asked whether the movie would were given that, towards the end of not compromise the government’s time, this would happen. Read 2 efforts to stop the spread of HIV/ Timothy 3, from verse 1 onwards. Aids, Madega pointed out that the It gives a full picture of what will movie is educational in one way or happen towards the end of time," he added. another. Vhomaine Vho Mbulaheni “We are trying to highlight the importance of condomising in order Mbilivhili Neluvhola, a leading to avert the spread of the dreaded traditional health practitioner and disease. What we did was that our also the chairperson of the Vhembe cast members were first tested for Traditional Health Practitioners, the disease. Those found to be neg- said explicit sex was a taboo. “Sex ative engaged in unprotected sex, is only permitted between two peobut those not tested were forced ple and is done in private, not in to use condoms. We are, in a way, public. Whoever does it in public trying to educate our people and is set for punishment by the gods. the community should not judge us Those involved will not live long because they are making the gods otherwise,” he said. The duration of the movie is two angry,” he said. Mr David Mudau, a local teachhours. “We have done our best with the latest project. We have an er, said the movie would create improved quality and the content the wrong impression, especially is educational, which is a plus. We among the youth, who might think are inviting only adults as per South that sex could be done everywhere African law. This is the first launch and in public. “This is very disturbof its kind and those who attend will ing to be happening in our society. It goes to show how sick our communot regret it,” he said. The launch has been widely nity is right now,” he said. condemned by religious leaders. Rafiq Lakha, a member of the executive at the Masjid-E-Chistiya Ashrafia in Thohoyandou, said such movies promoted infidelity and were regarded as a serious sin in the eyes of Allah. "Our religion does not allow a man to look straight at the face of a woman who is not one's wife, and looking at naked people engaged in sex is strictly prohibited," he said. Apostle (Dr) Shandukani Tshitimbi of the Hope of Faith Worship Christian Centre at Hamutsha-Khwekhwe, one of the fastest growing ministries in Limpopo, said sex for money was something unheard of in conservative African communities. "Sex is very sacred and is meant for married couples. It cannot be performed The father of local porn movies, Zwoluga in public, and it is very Madega, who says that his movies are unfortunate to find educational and showcase local talent.

forced a family out of the village. The community accused the family of having buried the wrong person. This action by the residents followed a meeting held at the local stadium on Sunday morning. Hundreds of residents filled the stadium and resolved that they were not satisfied with the way the family had handled the whole matter. It was decided that the family should move out of the village until

last year, had been found. A body believed to be his was allegedly found in Pretoria and was finally buried in the village a fortnight ago. Things took another turn when, early on Sunday morning, some angry villagers, who claimed that the family had buried the wrong body, dug up the coffin and took it home. It is believed to be the body of an old man and not that of Glen Mthimuhulu. After it had been resolved that the family should be moved, residents went back to Glen Mthimuhulu, who is said to be still the village and told the missing. stranded and grieving family to pack their belongings and move elsewhere. Limpopo Mirror visited the family and found them packing their belongings while waiting for transport. Hundreds of residents were at the gate, singing freedom songs while the family had an impromptu meeting. Under pressure, the family moved from the village. In the meantime, a police spokesperson, Col Ronél Otto, confirmed that they have opened a case of malicious desecration of a grave and malicious damage to Distraught family members, busy packing their belongings before moving out of the village. property.

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The family of the woman who had allegedly hacked her threemonth-old baby boy to death said the tragedy could have been averted had they had known before that she had fallen sick with a mental condition. Ms Ntshieni Khuphani (30) of Ha-Mutsha Codesa allegedly hacked one of her twin boys to death with an axe at a time when she was receiving spiritual care at one of the local churches in the village on Saturday morning. Archbishop Enos Khuphani

of the Gundo La Vhutshilo Apostolic Christian Church at Hamutsha Codesa said the mother was brought to the church on Thursday for spiritual assistance for her mental condition. “This is not the first time she came here. Three years ago, I prayed for her for this condition and she was healed. On Friday, I left her at the church to get milk for the babies, who were crying because they were hungry. Just after buying the milk, I received a call that she

had killed one of the babies after telling the attendants that she wanted water,” said Khuphani. Limpopo police spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi said that they had laid a murder charge. "The suspect, Ntsieni Khuphani, appeared briefly in the Vuwani Magistrate’s Court on Monday and has been referred to a mental institution for observation. The case was postponed to 30 June, pending the results of the observation," said Mulaudzi.


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Residents of Mashamba and surrounding areas received the shock of their lives when the bodies of two people were found in the bushes on Saturday morning. According to eyewitnesses, bullet wounds were seen on the bodies. The bodies were found lying dead near the bridge along the Mashamba-Mufeba road, and the police at Tshitale have opened an inquest docket. According to the spokesperson of the police, Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi, the hands of the deceased had been tied behind their backs. “We have not yet arrested any suspects and therefore we have launched investigations. We are also appealing to members of the community to assist us in locating the suspect/s,” said Mulaudzi. All efforts to locate the deceased’s relatives bore no fruit and their identities were still unknown at the time of going to press. According to Mulaudzi, the police are also investigating the possibility that the two were shot elsewhere and later dumped next to the bridge. The police have appealed to anyone with information regarding the matter or anybody who can possibly identify the bodies to phone Detective W/O Moses Makhavhu at the Tshitale Police Station at 015 - 975 2084.

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4 30 May 2014 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Local hawkers demand fair treatment Hawkers in Makhado are concerned about the fact that the municipality has increased the hawkers’ operational fees without consulting with the hawkers’ association. According to the chairperson of the Makhado Business Forum, Mr Dickson Khoza, the hawkers were only informed of the new fee through a letter of notification which was pasted on walls and some trees around the taxi rank and some parts of town where hawkers happen to operate their businesses. “The municipality just increased the fee from R122.40 to R172.00, without any consultation with the Makhado Hawkers Association,” Khoza said. Khoza said that the municipality was obviously not aware of the suffering and difficulties

which the hawkers were faced with every day, because of the municipality’s lack of consulting with the hawkers on a regular basis. “Most hawkers go home each day without having generated any money, because business has become slack in this town,” he said. “They have children and grandchildren at home who need to be fed.” According to Khoza, the hawkers have no other sources of income, apart from making ends meet here in town. He added that the main objective of the forum was to guard and protect the interests of the business community in Makhado. “Hawkers complain that the municipality no longer provides them with plastic refuse bags,” he said. “The municipality’s traffic

control officers harass hawkers when they cannot afford to pay the operational fee. As the forum, we are here to protect these hawkers from any kind of oppression.” Khoza said that the forum was going to engage the relevant authorities within the municipality to try and resolve this issue before any damage was caused. “We don’t want to see what had happened in Malamulele to take place here in Makhado as well, but there are officials in the municipality who are pushing us to that level,” he said. According to Khoza, there are some other issues which the forum is trying to resolve with the municipality, but the forum is not getting the full attention of the relevant officials within the municipality.

Some of the Limpopo Mirror staff proudly display the certificate the newspaper won for their topthree finish in the category Small Independent Established Newspapers (older than five years) during the annual MDDA-Sanlam Local Media Awards. From left to right are Phathutshedzo Luvhengo, Kaizer Nengovhela, Wikus Lee (editor) and Tshifhiwa Mukwevho. By Andries van Zyl

Mr Dickson Khoza addressed hawkers on Tuesday afternoon.

Mirror bags yet another accolade The Zoutnet group of newspapers, the Zoutpansberger and her sister publication, the Limpopo Mirror, showed once again that they can hold their own against the best the community and local press industry has to offer. The past weekend saw the fourth annual MDDA-Sanlam Local Media Awards taking place at the Birchwood Hotel & Conference Centre in Boksburg on Friday. The aim of the awards ceremony is to recognise excellence in community media (including print, radio and television), small commercial (print) and local media owned by the mainstream media (print). This initiative unites more than 22 years of Sanlam Community Newspaper Awards and four years of SABC News/MDDA Community Media Awards into one big event. “The credible work done by the local media has had far-reaching effects on the awards ... We are grateful to the dedicated team of judges who have had the mammoth responsibility of identifying

Right: The concerned hawkers in Makhado.

to secure a top-10 finish in the highly contested Journalist of the Year category. The overall winner in this category was Zita Goldswain from the Witbank News. Andries’s colleague, Isabel Venter, also impressed in the photography section, boasting a top-10 finish in the Features and Portraits category. The Zoutpansberger and Limpopo Mirror were not the only independent Limpopo-based newspapers to do well. The Post from Bela-Bela also has reason to be proud, with their photographer, Herman Steyn, scooping up the prestigious Press Photographer of the Year award. In addition to this, he also won the Features and Portraits category. The Post, Zoutpansberger and Limpopo Mirror are all members of the LIN Media group for independent newspapers in Limpopo. Other member publications are the Limpopo Beat (Bela-Bela), Bulletin (Tzaneen), Noordelilke Nuus (Mokopane), Kruger2Canyon (Hoedspruit) and Die Kwêvoël (Thabazimbi).

By Kaizer Nengovhela

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Province aims at smooth initiation season Limpopo province is aiming for another deathfree initiation school season. This was revealed by Kgosi Malesela Dikgale, chairperson of the House of Traditional Leaders in the province. Limpopo had a death-free initiation school season last year. A total of 275 initiation schools received permission to operate from June 20 until July 18 this coming season and Dikgale expressed the hope that no death would be recorded as all senior traditional leaders who qualified for initiation school permits had attended a workshop. He said the purpose of the workshop was to brief and prepare the initiation schools stakeholders and participants on the precautionary measures to be followed in order to have a smooth process during the initiation period. “The workshop will go a long way in ensuring that Limpopo maintains a death-free initiation season,” said Dikgale. He also urged parents to verify the legitimacy of initiation schools with their respective traditional authorities before they sent their children. He also warned that running initiation schools without permits would not be tolerated. “The department would like to put it on record that any school that starts before the starting date of June 20th will be

the most outstanding work in writing and broadcasting from very diverse community media across the country,” said Ainsley Moos, head of Sanlam Group Communication. Receiving a record 750 entries this year, the judging panel was pleased with the remarkable increase in print entries. In the newspaper category, the Limpopo Mirror did exceptionally well, finishing as a top-three finalist in the category for Small Independent Established Newspapers (older than five years). The other two finalists were Grocott’s Mail and Franschhoek Tatler. About these three, the judges remarked: “They were well presented, consistent and with a good balance of colour that encourages readers to keep reading.” The overall winner was Grocott’s Mail from Grahamstown, the oldest independent newspaper in South Africa, with the first edition appearing on 11 May 1870. The Zoutpansberger’s news editor, Andries van Zyl, for the first time ever also managed

regarded as illegal,” warned Dikgale. In Limpopo, no traditional surgeon is allowed to perform rituals in an initiation school without a certificate of fitness issued for that purpose by a registered medical practitioner authorized by the Premier or authorized officer to do so in terms of the initiation act. Initiates will not be admitted to an initiation school more than five days after the commencement of the school. Dikgale also urged community members to “work with us to ensure that we prevent the unnecessary loss of lives.” There are 19 initiation schools that were given permits in Vhembe, while Sekhukhune has 85, Mopani 60, Caprocorn 43 and Waterberg has 59. Thirty-six applications were declined. Dikgale said the list of legitimate schools would be published in the local media and at municipal offices and traditional authorities’ offices across the prov- Kgosi Malesela Dikgale. ince.

Well-known teacher buried at Madabani The community around Vhembe, pupils and relatives paid their last respects to a well-known teacher at Manaledzi High and Phala Phala FM drama actor, Mr Rasimphi Sebola(48), who was buried during an emotional funeral at the Madabani cemetery on Sunday. Sebola allegedly hanged himself from a tree at his home last Tuesday morning. He has been described by many as a hardworking man. The acting principal, Ms Mpho Milubi, said the incident had left many learners traumatised and it would take a long time and specialised counselling for them to recover fully. “We convey our deepest condolences to family members for their great loss. This has also affected us as a school,” she said. Milubi said that the school had lost one of its pillars who had always been working hard towards the development of education. “The whole school and community were shocked when we heard of his untimely death,” she said. Milubi said the school was in great pain after losing one of its beloved members. She added that the deceased was always looking happy and there was no sign that he had problems. “He was always charming and smiling.” During the funeral, the deceased’s young brother, Mr Philimon Sebola, told mourners that the family had accepted what happened. “Although it

is hard to accept, we know that God did His will for a reason.”

Well-known teacher and Phala Phala FM actor Mr Rasimphi Sebola.


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30 May 2014 5 By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Chief Abraham to rule in Ramavhoya History was rewritten last Friday when the energetic Mr Abraham “Thifhindulwi” Ramavhoya officially stepped into the boots of his late father. He was installed as the new chief of Ramavhoya village in the Nzhelele area. The throne became vacant when Abraham’s father, Andries Ramavhoya, passed away in 2012. When conducting the installation, Khotsimunene Vho-David “Japan” Mphephu Ramabulana said that residents of Ramavhoya were like confused sheep without a shepherd after

the death of their beloved traditional leader in 2012. He said a new chapter in the village leadership had been opened. He advised the new leader to work hand in hand with different stakeholders for the development of his community. He further told him that he was installed during a time of transformation and that he was now part of the political dispensation. “Attend different meetings with the municipality, traditional leadership organisations and other community structures, so that you keep your community up to date. Never disobey the

royal council because it is the only pillar of your strength.” He warned the new ruler against segregation and favouritism regarding his subjects. “Your duty is to lead the people, but you must also listen to what they say because you cannot be a leader without them. Treat all your subjects equally and without discrimination. Respect your subjects, so that they give you the same respect in return,” he added. “The new traditional leadership name is Thifhindulwi. I urge you to give him complete respect as you did to his father,” said Khotsimunene Mphephu Ramabulana. He also mentioned that the new headman’s father had been a hardworking man who strived for the development of his village. Mr Gerson Mahada from Cooperative Governance Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs advised the new leader to live an exemplary life to gain respect from his community. “You must play an ambassadorial role because you agreed to lead the people. The ndumi of the new Chief is Eric Ramavhoya and the khadzi is Patricia RaThe new leader of Ramavhoya village, Chief Abraham Ramavhoya. mavhoya.

Crocodile tears shed in Supreme Court Acting Judge Jackson Mushasha, State Advocate Ratshilumela Makhera and Adv Mbambadzeni Manwadu were locked in a lengthy argument which lasted for about seven hours in the Thohoyandou High Court last Friday. This was in the murder case involving the 25-year-old convict Lutendo Madume, who appeared in court for sentencing. Judge Mushasha couldn’t impose a sentence for the charges of kidnapping and murder, and the case was postponed to 18 June. On 10 April, Madume was convicted for kidnapping and murdering the 20-year-old Tuwani Portia Fhetani at his Tshikwarani home on 9 January last year. Madume, who had submitted a plea of not guilty throughout the trial, shocked the court when he said that he was now remorseful for the crimes for which he had been convicted. He wept profusely and said that he had loved his girlfriend (the deceased), to the extent that he wished he were dead too. Adv Makhera asked him if he was remorseful. “It is too late (for this kind of testimony). These are crocodile’s tears!” Makhera added. The mention of ‘crocodile’s tears’ elicited a soft laugh from Judge Mushasha, who had been looking sombre all along. The convict’s council, Adv Manwadu, asked the court to deviate from imposing a possible life sentence and said that he should be sentenced to 20 years’ jail term and no more than that. Adv Makhera disagreed with Manwadu, saying that Madume had proved to be a person who had no regard or respect for the community from which he came. The probationer’s report was read and proved that Madume failed to respect his family members as well. “His mother moved out of the home to stay in another place because he wanted to interfere with her relationship,” said Mushasha. Makhera echoed Mushasha’s words. “The fact that he’s not a first offender and that he killed the deceased in the presence of three

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6 30 May 2014 By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Man in custody after death of his mother Ms Rosina Thidziambi Tshamano, believed to be in her late 80s, was found lying in a pool of blood whilst music was playing loudly last Tuesday night, after her son had allegedly beaten and stabbed her and left her for dead. Her relatives and neighbours tried to come to her rescue and she was transferred to Siloam Hospital. She died on Thursday morning, however, as a result of all the blood she had lost. The 43-year-old suspect, Nnditsheni Mafenya, shocked the entire community of Mauluma in Nzhelele when he allegedly beat and stabbed his mother and left her for dead. The suspect is described by some family members as a notorious Mr Nnditsheni Mafenya was charged with criminal. They say he had terrorised not only murder and remanded in custody until his next them for many years but also other members of court appearance next month for a formal bail the community. application. Last Tuesday evening, before the incident, Mafenya apparently went to the local bottle store in his village and bought people cases of beer. He allegedly took one beer from each case and gave the remaining beers to the people to drink. He apparently told those people that he was going to host his own bash at his home. When he arrived at his home, he then allegedly switched on the radio and turned the volume up high, so that neighbours couldn’t hear what he was doing. The cruel bash began inside the house where his mother was asleep. He allegedly beat his mother with heavy sticks and Deceased: Ms Rosina Tshamano was allegedly killed by her own child stabbed her and left her last Tuesday.

in a pool of blood. He vanished for the following two days. The Mphephu police searched for him until they found him at his spouse's abode in Manieni last Friday. He briefly appeared in the Dzanani Magistrate's Court on Monday for a formal bail application, but he was remanded in custody and he will appear again next month (June 03). According to a family member, Mrs Linnet Itani, the gruesome death of her elder sister left a huge void in the family. “It is devastating. I don’t understand why he committed that cruel deed. We were living in fear until he was arrested,” she said. She said she was called whilst she was in Gauteng and informed by her young sister that Mafenya was allegedly killing his mother. “When he is sober, he is all right, but when he is drunk he might quarrel with anyone and sometimes start fighting over nothing,” she added. Mafenya was previously arrested for beating up his mother, but when he was released from custody, his mother forgave him and allowed him to stay with her again. He had also been arrested before for stabbing a community member. According to his family, he committed several criminal activities back in the 90s and he was released, following an amnesty granted by the then president, Nelson Mandela, in 1994. Ms Rosina Tshamano will be laid to rest tomorrow (Saturday) morning in the village’s local cemetery. The Ward 38 councillor, Cllr Thambatshira Neluvhola, condemned the incident and called on communities in his ward to ensure the safety of the elders in the community. He said it should be addressed in the community meeting and elders should not be allowed to stay alone since it leaves them vulnerable to criminal activities. “These people are our custodians. They should be protected and the traditional leaders must address this challenge in the community meetings,” he said.

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Eleven dead on Vhembe’s roads during Easter The death of 11 people in the Vhembe District Municipality during the Easter holidays is a worrying issue. These are the words of concern from

Vhembe District Municipality’s execu- that occured during the Easter holidays. tive mayor, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe. He According to the figures, 16 acciresponded to the statistics released in dents occirred in Vhembe during this relation to the accidents and loss of lives time - six happened in Thulamela, five in Makhado, three in Musina and two in the Mutale district. Ten people died in Makhado, six of whom were killed in a gruelling taxi accident along the Makhado-Thohoyandou road, while one died in Mutale. Out of these accidents, four people sustained serious injuries in Makhado and Musina respectively, while Thulamela had only one person who was seriously injured. Thulamela also had Fhatuwani Netshishivhe, Mulatedzi Netshidzivhane, Ntshavheni Ndou, Thingahangwi Mulaudzi, 39 people who susFhatuwani Nemulodi, Ailwei Mutele and Samuel Matshovhane from Mutale were involved in tained minor injuries the operation from 17 to 22 April. while Makhado had 31, Musina 14 and Mutale had nine. Matibe hailed the collective effort by the police, emergency officials, traffic officers and firefighters who worked around the clock to make sure that the roads are safe in Vhembe. He also encouraged all road users, including pedestrians, to adhere to the road rules every day of their lives. “We want our people to understand that road safety measures must be respected at all times. As a district, we will be happy if there is not a single accident on Ntshengedzeni Masindi, Muditambi Ndlovu, David Mundalamo, Reuben Phuluwa and Joseph our roads,” said a very worried Matibe. Tshirema from Thulamela also participated in the operation. By Elmon Tshikhudo

Thulamela to apply for electricity distribution licence Stakeholders under the umbrella of the Project Steering Committee Forum in Thulamela met last week at the Thulamela board room. The stakeholders included the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), Thulamela Municipality and the Department of Energy (DoE). The chairperson, Mr Khorommbi Bongwe, who is also the chief director in the DoE, said they had decided to have regular meetings where a range of issues concerning electricity would be discussed. “As a forum, we meet from time to time at different venues and discuss ways that could fast-track the delivery of electricity to our communities. Not long ago, before the elections, we visited this area and engaged the various communities. This goes to show that we do not come here

only when we want votes, but that we are a government that cares for its people. Our main mandate is to give service to our people, which we are doing,” he said. He said Thulamela was chosen because of the model they were using to electrify villages within the municipality. “This municipality has become a model that all municipalities could follow, thereby allowing them to acquire electricity even before the cutoff date of 2016. We are very impressed by the way things are done here,” he said. He said they were working in conjunction with DBSA, which gave loans to the department. These are then passed on to the municipality. He said they also had a good working relationship with Eskom, which was assisting in energizing all the completed projects.

“Among the other issues we discussed were challenges at some projects which are taking a long time to be completed. We will give our support to municipalities to complete their projects fast for the benefit of our people. We are also worried about izinyoka, who are destabilizing the fast electrification in the villages. They are stealing and we urge our communities to expose them and not hide them in their midst,” he said. Cllr Matodzi Netshifhefhe, political head in the housing and electricity department in Thulamela, said the meetings were bearing fruit. “In these meetings, we discuss ways on how we can speed up the provision of electricity. We also look at challenges that occur in some of the projects and how to rectify them, all in the name of service delivery.” He said they were in the process of applying for a distribution licence, so that they could speed up the electrification programme. “We are very excited that the national government has acknowledged the progress we have made in electrifying our communities. Together with our communities and other stakeholders, we hope that, in or before 2016, all our residents will have access to elecThe forum that meets from time to time to discuss ways to speed up the electrification process. tricity,” he said.

New congregation for Masevhe Veteran gospel singer turned cler- wider audience and that could only gyman “Bishop” Roxley Masevhe, be attained by preaching on TV and who recently retired from the radio. I am very excited that God is music scene after more than 30 doing wonders through me. Those years to concentrate on his newly who have the chance of attending founded ministry, has added an- our deliverance services will bear other achievement to his long list testimony of the power of God at of accomplishments. work; many are receiving healing and Masevhe, who produced countless deliverance,” said Masevhe. hits in several music genres during his time, is now a TV preacher. On weekdays, Masevhe can be seen on DSTV channel 25 and 30 at 22:00, depending on the frequency. On Sundays, he can be seen at 18:00 on Alex TV. Today (Friday), he will hold a crusade at Bushbuck Ridge. About his new role, Prophet Masevhe said he anticipated such a role when he left the music industry. Prophet Roxley Masevhe, who added a new “It has been my wish feather to his cap. He is now a TV preacher. all along that I reach a Photo: Silas Nduvheni. By Elmon Tshikhudo

“Empower the local women” Well-known Vhembe education official Ms Rendani Mahamba of Khubvi, who is the wife of international preacher and world-renowned motivational speaker Pastor Sam Mahamba, was hailed as a champion of the poor and a fount of Venda traditions and culture. She recently celebrated her 55th birthday during a lavish ceremony held at Popallin Ranch in the Musina area. Among the guests present during the event were the likes of Bishop Isaac Dagada, Vhembe Executive Mayor Tshitereke Matibe, Chief Ravhalitsheni Sumbana and many members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Matibe, who is also a family friend, said he knew of the good work Mahamba was doing for her community.

“As government we commend the role you are playing in developing the community. We urge you to continue doing the good work and to empower other women in the community,” he said. He handed over presents, which included ANC regalia and umbrellas, to the family. Pastor Mahamba hailed his wife as having been instrumental in moulding him and the family into what they are today. “When you see the type of person and family we are today, it is because of her. She persevered and clung on during difficult times, and we are very proud of her as a family,” he said. In response, Mahamba said she was very happy and appreciated the support she got from her family over the years.

Pastors lay their hands on Khadzi Rendani Mahamba during the celebration of her 55 golden years.

Doing it in 50s style. Bishop Isaac Dagada is (left) and other guests join Khadzi Rendani Mahamba on the dance floor.


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Crèche practitioners and their guests pose for photos after the empowerment session at Nandoni Royal Gardens. By Elmon Tshikhudo

“Crèche teachers play important role in development” Crèche practitioners under the auspices of the Tshilidzini Early Childhood Development Forum were told not to underestimate the role they are playing in the development of the child. Speaking during an empowerment session at Nandoni Royal Gardens on Friday, Ms Shirley Makondelela, a social worker attached to the Tshilidzini Hospital, said it was sad for practitioners to underestimate the important role and look down upon themselves. “You are the engines for development in the community. If it were not for you, many of the children would have ended up on the streets. You serve as parents and teach them and give them a sound life foundation. Many of them become responsible people in the community. Your role is of the utmost importance in the community, and parents

have entrusted you with the care of their to Nandoni. Instead of coming here for the children because they know you are well meat and drinks, we felt that we should equipped to take care of their children,” have an expert who would motivate us and she said. empower us in how we should perform the She urged everyone to be dedicated to massive work we have of developing the their work as that would give them peace child. Most of us feel we are nothing in of mind and courage to deal with the mam- the community, forgetting that we have moth task of taking care of the children. an important role to play in developing After the formal programme, the children while their parents are at work. women spent the whole afternoon swim- We are very excited that Ms Makondele ming and dancing to music. One of the gave us confidence and also encouraged coordinators of the session, Ms Takalani us,” she said. Mawelewele, said crèche practitioners are overworked. “These people work from January to December without any rest and with hardly any pay at all. We felt that we should at Published by Zoutnet CC, trading as Limpopo Mirror of Shop no. 5 least give ourselves one day off Madar Centre, next to the Post Office, Thohoyandou. Typographically from our heavy work by coming prepared by the proprietors and printed by D Brits, Jeppe Street

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Children’s theatre performs at local schools When a group of actors con- Theron, with musical supervision He added that their message in cluded their visit to the region by Lolly Sonmez. The play was the play was to highlight that it at the Ha-Mutsha primary about an ant who was on a quest does not matter what one looks school last Friday, most pupils to save the ant colony from a like, but if they work together stood watching the open space mysterious poison that threatened and show love, they can triumph in front of their classes eagerly, everyone and the environment. against any obstacle. “The ants while others circled the proTheatres are often associated were different in colour, but we duction team, getting ready to with city life and are seldom showed at the end of the show enjoy the play. found in rural communities, but that it’s not about the colour but The cast from the National the production team’s visit last the magic word 'love' that can Children’s Theatre (NCT) spent week had changed this perception save our colony,” he added. the whole of last week perform- among most young ones. The production was accoming a play at various primary Leading actor Matthew Berry panied by a study guide which schools in the region. acknowledged that even though was given to the teachers. The As part of their five-week some pupils were finding it dif- school's creative arts teacher, Ms national tour, the cast performed ficult to understand the language, Khathutshelo Netshimboni, said a play titled The Astounding most understood the visual as- that it would have been fantastic Antics of Anthony Ant by Pieter pects of the play. “We used lots if those people visited them more Scholtz at 10 primary schools in of local music in the show and often. “It will inspire our children the area. most learners were keen and to follow a career in drama and NCT embarked on a five-week enjoyed the play,” he said. arts,” she said. tour of South Africa to celebrate their 25th anniversary. The performances were aimed at educating and entertaining young ones from several primary schools and the project was funded by National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF). NCT is a non-profit organization, registered as a trust, with the aim of bringing interactive theatre as an integral part of the human experience to children from many different backgrounds and cultures. The delightful and joyous play was directed The group of actors photographed with the pupils of Maphuphe Primary and staged by Francois last week during their visit to Venda.

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Award-winning rapper on an incredible journey An award-winning rapper, Phuluso “C-Jay” Tshivhase (26), narrates his incredible musical journey on his debut album, Holy Hustle. The vernacular rapper, who raps in Tshivenda, scooped his first ever award last December in the Tshima hip-hop category for his single track Toti. Holy Hustle, the 17-track-album, complements his single and speaks to struggling young people, while simultaneously narrating his survival as a musician in an overcrowded musical industry. “Most people often generalise the term ‘hustle’,

and when you tell them that you are a hustler, they often perceive you as a fugitive or someone who does illegal activities to make a living,” says C-jay. In his opinion, hustling means standing out as a young person and doing something about his life, things that would change the manner in which people perceive rappers; therefore he named his debut album Holy Hustle. His music describes his identity and narrates his survival while he was growing. The journey began when he was a teenager during his high school years. As a young musician, he did not have any direction

and never thought that his career would prevail one day. “I never thought I would hear my music on radio. I did not have any exposure; only my family and friends listened to my music,” he said. He suddenly became tired and stopped recording to focus on his school work. “I was in Grade XI. Tshivenda hip-hop was not even recognised, and I did not think it would take me anywhere and I stopped,” he says. In 2007 he went to Gauteng and began his tertiary education at the Central Johannesburg College (CJC); once there he couldn’t resist reviving his musical talent. “Every day I would think of my dream and then I would do something to make it come true,” he says. He also met with various other amateur musicians and, during their free time, they would rap. “Others were rapping in Sesotho, Setswana or Isizulu and, although I was rapping in Tshivenda, I could see how those people were responding The Ravele Gospel Community choir from Ha-Ravele village in Sinthumule photographed in to my music. The dream their new uniforms. The group also launched a new gospel album, Bonang sefapano. The choir is finally becoming a was started with the aim of developing young people and encouraging them to participate in reality,” he says. C-Jay produced at least various singing activities. Since the group’s inception, they have already acquired two trophies, eight mixed tapes. He one from Lovelife and one from the Seshego Gospel Competition. established a network

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Free internet at new Mutale library The rural community of Mutale in Vhembe will have free Internet access, thanks to the opening of the new library. The library was opened by the newly elected MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture in Limpopo, Ms Nandi Ndlane, on Sunday, 25 May, in Tshilamba. The official opening of the library coincided with the Africa Day celebration. The event was also attended by Executive Mayor Tshitereke Matibe, Thovhele Vho-Vudzitshena Nethengwe and others. Ndalane said the department viewed the library as a tool that would assist in thedevelopment of communities. “This library will add educational and economic value in the lives of community members. Although everyone will be allowed to use the facilities, the Mutale

Municipality will be responsible for this library. I humbly appeal to community leaders, parents and pupils at large to make sure that this library is safe,” said Ndalane. Matibe said he was happy that the local community would be able to acquire knowledge for free, which would help them to develop into being productive leaders of Vhembe, the province and the country. Nethengwe said he was happy that the library was finally open after months of waiting since it was completed early last year. Besides many temporary jobs that were created during the building process, 15 fulltime jobs were created after the opening of the library: 10 of these for security officers while five are for officials working in the library. Ndalane also handed

sport kits to six schools from the Mutale area. Thengwe Secondary, Lukau Primary, Bashasha Primary, Tshandama Proimary, Rammbuda Secondary and Todani Secondary were given five muravharavha boards, five soccer balls, five mufuvha boards, five basketballs, five volleyballs and a soccer kit. Ndalane also used the day to encourage positive social interaction between the local communities and people from neighbouring countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia and others. The MEC also encouraged pupils to exercise in order to have healthy bodies. “Our wish is that this library will not be vandalized and that people will not destroy it when they are angry but will guard it with their eyes and ears,” said Ndalane.

MEC Nandi Ndalane (left) and Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, Thovhele Nethengwe, Cllr T Pandelani and Sarah Rammbuda, photographed during the official opening of the library.

ABET centres have become a es and also create jobs for others, pleted her Level 4 last year common feature in South Af- thus easing the unemployment with distinctions in some of the rica as an initiative of the gov- scourge that is tearing the com- subjects, is one of the shining ernment to reduce illiteracy. munity apart,” she said. examples of the skills-developMost of them focus on reading She added that since they had ment project. “I am now making and writing and little is done to started they had helped many re- nice shoes and sleepers from the empower students with skills. alise their dreams of earning their comfort of my home. I was just There is one centre in Vhembe own living and having the means doing nothing and now I can at Mahwasane Primary School in to sustain their families. “We do make an income out of my own Muledane which is doing things have challenges here and there. hands. Business is growing and differently. They have started a We do not have enough machines very soon it will be registered, so skills-development programme and material to train these women that I can start making big orders that is equipping mostly unem- and we would welcome any form for big companies,” she said. ployed women with skills that of support from any quarter, so Those wishing to assist the will make them self-sustainable. that we can continue empowering project can do so by contacting Centre manager Ms Grace these women,” she said. the centre manager, Ms Grace Fhedzisani said the centre was Lufuno Mudau (23), who com- Fhedzisani, at 073 679 3549. started in 2010 with the aim of eradicating illiteracy in the community of Muledane. “We presently have 42 students who are all very active, and in the three years that we have been here, we found out that most of the students were elderly people or of a working age, but they were unemployed. We meet three days per Showing off ... From left to right are Mesdames Lufuno Mudau, Josephine week and we felt that if Luvhengo (teacher), Irene Ramashia (teacher) and Grace Fhedzisani we dedicated one hour (centre manager). to skills development, NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT it could make a difference to the mostly Notice is hereby given in terms of the following acts: unemployed women,” • Regulation 54(2c) of the regulations published in Government she said. Notice No.R543 under Section 24(5) read with Section 44 of the National She said they were Environmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) now able to make beauActivity & Locality: Proposed demarcation of a maximum of 200 sites tiful plastic shoes, cush(residential and non-residential) located on a portion of the farm Boltman 211 ions, sleepers, Venda LT, at an area adjacent to Malamulele Unit D. traditional attire, sofa covers, aprons and Municipality : Thulamela Local Municipality scarfs. “We are preProponent : Thulamela Local Municipality paring them for trades Consultants : AGES (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 2526, POLOKWANE, 0700. that could make them Telephone & Fax: 015 291 1577(Ref: Mr. N. van der Walt) independent. They can E-mail:nvanderwalt@ages-group.com start their own businessIn order to ensure that you are identified as an interested and/or affected party (IAP) only in terms of the EIA process, please submit your name, contact information and interest to the contact person given above within 30 days of publication of this notice. NO JOBS AVAILABLE Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

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In all, 30 primary schools and 10 secondary schools participated in the Soutpansberg East Circuit Arts and Culture competition at the show grounds in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) on 15 and 16 May. The quality of performances at the circuit events was exceptionally high and were thoroughly enjoyed by learners and educators. Tshikhani Primary school continued with their record of best performance in Western Dances. Tshilwhavhusiku also performed well in traditional dances. In the speech and reading sections,

Makhado Comprehensive School and Eltivillas Primary performed well in both prepared and unprepared speech. The schools in first and second positions will be taking part in the cluster competitions, which will be held on 29 and 30 May at the Makhado show grounds. The chairperson of arts and culture, Mr Moses Mukondeleli, encouraged all secondary schools to participate in these events. “Arts and culture build or educate the learners in totality - physically and intellectually,” he said. He can be contacted on 060 756 1369

Nothisi i khou ṋetshedzwa malugana na milayo i tevhelaho: • Mulayo 54(2c) wa milayo yo gandiswaho kha Nothisi ya Muvhuso No.R543 nga fhasi ha Tshiteṅwa 24(5) i vhalwe na Tshiteṅwa 44 tsha National Environmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) Mushumo & Fhethu: U fhambanywa ho dzudzanywaho ha zwiṱentsi zwi linganaho 200 (zwa vhadzulapo na zwi si zwa vhadzulapo) kha tshipiḓa tsha bulasi Hattingh 275 MT i re Tshikonelo – Phalathonga, Masipala wa Dzingu wa Thulamela, Dzinguni ḽa Vhembe Khumbelo: Khumbelo ya u ita Basic Environmental Impact Assessment Process yo rumelwa kha Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET). LEDET REF No: 12/1/9 - V69 Masipala: Masipala wa Dzingu wa Thulamela Mutikedzi: Masipala wa Dzingu wa Thulamela Vhaeletshedzi: AGES (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 2526, POLOKWANE, 0700. Luṱingo & Fax: 015 291 1577(Ref: Mr. N. van der Walt) E-mail:nvanderwalt@ages-group.com U itela u vha na vhungoho ha uri ni ḓivhiwa sa muthu a re na dzangalelo na/kana o kwameaho (IAP) u ya nga EIA, nga khumbelo ṅwalisani dzina ḽaṋu, zwidodombedzwa zwa u ni kwama kha muthu a re afho nṱha maḓuvhani a 30 musi ho no gandiswa heyi nothisi. A HUNA MISHUMO

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LIMPOPO MIRROR Dr William Vun of East Malaysia conducted a full-day seminar for rural pastors residing in Limpopo at the Agapé Christian Centre in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) on 14 May. Here Dr Vun is signing his new book, Building the apostolic legacy of the house, with pastor Petrus Mamuhohi of Destiny Word in Nzhelele (left) and pastor Thomas Leremi of the AFM in Sinthumule (right).

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The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi (centre), congratulates Mr Louis Bobodi (left), the newly appointed communications manager and Mr Johnson Lukheli (right) who has recently been appointed as manager of councillors' affairs. The duo will assume their duties in their new appointments on the 1st of June. Photo supplied.

The Ravele traditional council at Mauluma village in Nzhelele continues to invest in education in its community. It recently donated computers, calculators and printers to various schools under its jurisdiction. The schools who benefited from the initiative include Mauluma Pimary, Nanga Primary, Divhani Primary, Frank Ravele Secondary, Tswime Secondary, Velelambeu Secondary and Nndwayamionwa Community crèche. Photographed with some of the equipment are, from left to right, Mr Phenius Nembudani (SGB chairperson of Velelambeu Secondary), Mr Joseph Ms Margret Mukhuba (right) received a certificate and gift for 30 years of dedicated service at Bvumbi (principal of Velelambeu Secondary), Mrs Lillian Ramatswana (principal of Nanga Our Home Old Age Home at Makhado (Louis Trichardt) from the manager, Mrs Kittie de Bruin. Primary), Mr Nelson Netshisaulu (principal of Tswime Secondary) and Mr Nathaniel Bvumbi The presentation took place on 1 May. (principal of Mauluma Primary).

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

New library keeps young minds active The youth in the community of Khubvi no longer loiter idly in the dusty streets after school after the birth of a new community library. The Murongwe Library, which is part of Murongwe Enrichment Projects (a non-profit organisation), aims to fulfil the educational, research and recreational needs of the local youth and adults. Books were mainly donated by the National Library SA and Molteno Books literacy, with the financial assistance of the National Lotteries Trust Distribution Fund. According to the co-director of Murongwe Enrichment Projects, Vho-Ndoweni Malala, a team of volunteers, who are mainly graduates and post-matriculants, assist pupils with their homework assignments and research on different topics and subjects. “They also assist in finding solutions to other school-related challenges

through the use of available information sources,” said Malala. The library still lacks the necessary amenities of a fully functional library, such as complete office furniture and equipment. “The library is still in dire need of some basic resources to function effectively. Some of the needs are a large multipurpose printer, two computers and Tshivenda books,” Malala said. Murongwe Library still provides quick information access for both primary school learners and high school pupils. There are also post-matric members of the community who occasionally utilise the library to access information on different topics. The library has become a haven of peace and security for the youth, even during school recesses. “When I am done doing my chores at home, I come to the library,” said Ondwela Netshid-

zivhani (10). The Murongwe concept was inspired by the 67 Minutes of Mandela Day, where the team believes that every day is a Mandela Day. Ever since then, the library has become a centre for information for learners and the members of the community for social development purposes. “We welcome even pastors, teachers, local farmers and soccer players, who all seek field-related information,” said Malala. Malala thanked the locals who now donate books for use in the library and said that without these people's help, the library would go no further. The library operates from Monday to Friday. “At least around 60 pupils visit the library daily,” said Tshianeo Malala (22), a facilitator at the library. “We open at 11:00 and close at 17:00.”

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Jeremiah Mulaudzi sings of the last days New gospel music singer Jeremiah Mulaudzi, who recently released his debut album, started his musical career when he was in primary school. As a primary schoolboy at Mandala Primary School, Mua-

ludzi (42) would sing his heart out and his voice would rise above the rest when they were singing. His talent developed and later Mulaudzi found himself featuring in church choirs. He also participated in SCM activities at the time. Today, Mulaudzi is an accomplished artist with a large fan base. His debut album, Peace everywhere, a 10-track offering, is doing well and the CD has made him a hit with his fans. It is also receiving huge airplay from local radio stations like Phalaphala FM and Univen FM. The CD New gospel singer Jeremiah Mulaudzi sings was recorded at about the second coming of Christ. Alfa Recording

Studios in Polokwane. Mulaudzi said the debut album was a blessing to him. “I am very excited about the way things are happening. I never expected so much success from my first album. Everything is beyond expectation. I receive enough airplay and the album is very popular with my fans. I am happy that it is selling very well,” he said. Mulaudzi sings about life experiences and issues. “On this album I am trying to make the world aware that the second coming of the Lord is near. So many of the things that were prophesied are becoming a reality. Many of us seem not to take notice of what is happening. It will be just a matter of time before God comes. All of us should be ready for that big day. That is the message I am trying to put across,” he said. Jeremiah’s music is self-marketed and is also available at the Apostolic Faith Miracle Church at Maungani. Those having difficulties in getting copies can phone Jeremiah at 076 859 0209.

By Frank Mavhungu

Eight teams to participate in challenge Eight teams from Tshaulu and the surrounding areas will take part in the annual Boy Nemakonde Soccer Challenge that starts next weekend. The tournament was officially launched during a ceremony held at the Begwa sports grounds last Saturday. According to the general manager of the tournament, Mr Eric Murudi, all matches will be staged at the Tshifudi Stadium. The opening matches will be played next Saturday, June 7. According to Muredi, the cham-

pions will receive a floating trophy, soccer kit, R2 500 cash and an affiliation fee for the coming season. The runners-up will take home a soccer kit. The best player and the top goal scorer in the tournament will also receive trophies for their achievements. Murudi further indicated that all the participating teams will be given two soccer balls per match. “That implies that the further the team proceeds to the other stages of the competition, the more balls they will receive,” he added.

The teams that will take part in the tournament are: Munangwe United Brothers, Tshaulu Powerlines, Duvhuledza Flamingos, Mahagala Young Stars, Lukalo Hotspurs, Dimani Young Masters, Tshaulu Sports Academy and the defending champions, Begwa United Brothers. According to the sponsor of the tournament, Mr Boy Nemakonde, he will continue to sponsor the tournament in the coming years. The final is scheduled to be played on Saturday, June 28.

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By Frank Mavhungu

A sad day for Miluwani Happy Boys Themba Heroes gave Miluwani Happy Boys a day to remember when they beat them 2-0 in their MTG Soccer Challenge competition match at the Makwarela Stadium on Sunday. Happy Boys could have sealed the game within the first 20 minutes, but their strikers were unlucky. In the 14th minute they realized that it was not their day. A defender of Heroes, Naledzani Ramathavha, handled the ball within his own penalty area and the referee did not hesitate to award Happy Boys a penalty. Zwivhuya Netshandama caused an upset by shooting

wide from the white spot. Happy Boys did not stop fighting, despite the fact that it was difficult for them to find their way through the defence of Heroes. Realizing that their overlapping midfielder, Takalani Netshandama, was out of touch, Happy Boys replaced him with Livhuwani Sithubabila in the 34th minute. Themba Heroes were not lucky enough to take the lead in the 37th minute. Their front runner, Tshilidzi Makuya, unleashed a volley from the edge of the box. The ball hit the woodwork and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick.

The second half saw Themba Heroes create some dangerous moves from behind, with no one to give the ball the final touch at the goal finish. No goal was seen during the regulated time and the winner was determined through penalty shoot-out. The keeper of Themba Heroes, Ntsieni Mukumela, made his presence felt by saving three shots from the white spot while the fourth one went wide. Themba Heroes converted two of their five chances through Vhahangwele Mathiba and the keeper, Ntsieni Mukumela.

Ndivhuwo Madzunya of Heroes (left) controls Khathu Musetha of Happy Boys chases the the ball while Eric Nemandndila of Happy ball while Ndivhuwo Madzunya of Heroes is Boys intercepts. on his heels.

Fatigue costs favourites the title The high-riding Ligege Secondary School, which was tipped as favourites to win the Express Store Soccer Challenge, said fatigue cost them the much-needed victory. The school, dubbed “cup specialists” for having won many tournaments, played to 0-0 draw against Mphaphuli High School, lost 4-3 on penalties during the final at the Univen Stadium two weeks ago. Ligege received a new soccer kit, T-shirts, a certificate, a trophy and medals for all who participated in the tournament.

Speaking during the a function to honour the squad that took second prize, the coach, Mr Vhutshilo Tshifura, said he could not blame his charges as they had prepared for the tournament and worked very well until the final. “We were well prepared and the boys were full of steam, but it was just not our day. The boys did everything what we taught them, but they just could not make it as they looked very tired. We are just happy that the best team emerged victorious at the end of the game,” he said. The principal of the school, Mr

Eric Matodzi, said he was very proud of his school’s achievements. “At this school, sport is taken very seriously. We believe sport is a catalyst that builds a healthy body which in turn leads to a healthy mind. That is what we need here, for pupils to perform at their best,” he said. He said the school had won many tournaments, including the Dreamfields, Police Crime Prevention tournament, and their volleyball team also scooped the Kagiso Trust Tournament. The winners, Mphaphuli Secondary School, won a mobile library.

Officially thanking the top goal socrers of the team are the principal, Mr Eric Matodzi (right), and the coach, Nr Vhutshilo Tshifura (left). The top goal scorers are Junior Netshikulwe (second from right) and Mvelaphanda Mulaudzi.

By Frank Mavhungu

Professional boxing tournament in Giyani The Giyani Town Hall will be the centre of attraction tomorrow evening as the Tshiawelo Sports and Cultural Development, in conjunction with Hlanganisa Sports Promotions, will stage a professional boxing tournament. According to the matchmaker, Mr Ephraim Simba, for first time in the province, women will feature in the main bout. The South African woman

bantam weight title champion, Bukiwe Nonina, will defend her title against Nolubabalo Nqgodelane in the main bout, which is scheduled over ten rounds. The main supporting bout will be the provincial super middleweight title bout between Ranson “Baghdad” Hobyane and Hanson Baloyi over ten rounds. Sparks are expected to fly when Thembani Hobyane exchanges blows with Godfrey

Nemukongwe in their featherweight bout, which will take place over six rounds. The other bout that is also scheduled for six rounds will be a junior flyweight fight between Paul Masindi from a local stable and Thabo Moabi from Gauteng. Deon Mmbubana and Pfariso Khorommbi will be the first to enter the ring. Their featherweight bout is scheduled over four rounds.

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Tuwiselo Tshivalo of Scorpions controls the ball.

Dangerous Scorpions sting the Mangos Shandani Dangerous Scorpions booked a place in the next stage of the prestigious MTG Soccer Challenge KO Competition by beating Tshilulu Mighty Mangos 4-2 at the Khubvi Benjies grounds on Saturday. It took Dangerous Scorpions only nine minutes to stamp their authority. They were awarded a free kick after Ipfani Siphuma was brought down just outside the box. Given Sikhipha tried his luck from the free kick and the keeper of Mighty Mangos, Shadrack Rikhotso, watched helplessly as the ball hit the back of the net. Mangos retaliated four minutes later. Lufuno Mphephu finished off a rebound after a scramble

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Millions available for Kutama water The Vhembe District Municipality has set aside R12.8 million to address water problems in the Sinthumule area. The money is part of the R25 million budget allocated to Vhembe by the national government to address the water shortage in the district. Speaking to the traditional leaders and members of the community during a meeting held at the Sinthumule Tribal Offices in Tshiozwi last Wednesday, the executive mayor of Vhembe, Cllr Tshitereke

Matibe, said this big chunk of the budget had been allocated to their area (Sinthumule) because of the seriousness of their problem. He said the money would be used to revive boreholes in the areas, so that the community could get a supply of water as a temporary solution. The money will also be used to fix vandalized pipes that used to supply water to the community. “Where there is a need, we will drill new boreholes to make sure that our people get water,”

said Matibe. He said for each borehole a budget of R50 000 had been allocated. Matibe said that the department would provide R205 million for the provision of pipes from Valdezia to Mooikop. This budget, together with another R281 million from the district municipality’s budget, will help to address the water shortage in Kutama-Sinthumule in 18 months’ time. He added, however, that the project needed a total budget of R586 million to be completed.

Rudzani Makhale of Mighty Mangos controls the high ball.

within the box. Dangerous Scorpions were reduced to 10 men in the 34th minute. Their midfielder, Mulangi Tshisaphungo, was given his marching orders for tackling Thihanedzwi Mbedzi from behind. Dangerous Scorpions did not lose their initial fighting spirit, despite the setback. They took the lead five minutes into the last half. Rotondwa Mutsivhuli went loose from the right corner before unleashing a powerful shot that looked too hot for the Mangos keeper, Shadrack Rikhoso, to handle. Mighty Mangos lost shape in the middle of the park after the goal. Dangerous Scorpions capitalized and increased the tally in the 64th minute. They were awarded a penalty after Ndaedzo Ramagoma was brought down within the box. Rotondwa Mutsivhuli converted from the penalty spot to make it 3-1. Ndivhuwo Munyai of Mangos was also given his marching orders for a second bookable offence. Mighty Mangos were also awarded a penalty in the 70th minute. This after a defender of Scorpions handled the ball within his own penalty area. Rudzani Makhale made no mistake from the white spot. The goal was an insult to Dangerous Scoprions as they scored again via Given Siphuma late in the game. Tuwiselo Tshivalo of Scorpions (right) and Khathu Rakhudzani of Mangos wrestle to win the ball.

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Vhembe district’s executive mayor, Cllr Tshitereke Matibe, Mr Tshiwandalani Ramabulana, Cllr Shonisani Sinyosi, portfolio head of technical services in the Makhado Municipality and Mr Johannes Ramabulana, photographed after the launching of the project to supply water to Kutama-Sinthumule.

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LEGALS NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Ndobe Richard Mkhajane, Identity no. 520910 5519 088 who died on the 2013/08/20, is

lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 1819/2013. Anton Ramaano Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009,REF: AR/ KM/ES097. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS (SECTION 29) In the Estate of the Late: Thivhulawi Nelson Netshituni, I.D. No: 670421 5676 082, who died on 03/05/2014. Master’s reference number: 20273/2014. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 (thirty) days as from date of this advertisement. Executor, Anton Ramaano Attorneys, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009, E-mail address: anton@ramaanoattorneys.co.za, REF: AR/TM/ES.0114 THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR SUBDIVISION, PARTIAL PARK CLOSURE AND A SIMULTANEOUS REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made by the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants on behalf of the registered owners of Erf 439 Thohoyandou G for subdivision, partial park closure and a simultaneous rezoning/change of land use from “Public Open Space” to “Residential 2” for the purpose of town houses. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the Senior Manager: Planning and development, Thulamela Local Municipality, First Floor, Thohoyandou and at the offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 for 28 days from 23 May 2014. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 or offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699, for a period of 28 days from 23 May 2014 Address of authorized

agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 2974040. THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NDIVHADZO YA U KHETHEKANYA, U VALA TSHIPIDA TSHA VHUPO HAU TWELA KHATHIHI NA U SHANDUKISA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha Fulwana Planning Consultants, vho imela vhane vha tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa Erf 439 Thohoyandou G ya u khethekanya, u vala tshipida tsha vhupo ha u twela khathihi na u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Public Open Space” vhune ha vha vhupo ha u twela u ya kha “Residential 2“ dzine dza vha phera dza mita minzhi u itela u fhatiwa ha phera dza doroboni. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou na ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 23 Shundunthule 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: P.O. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 kana Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 . Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 23 Shundunthule 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119. MUTALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE FOR REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made by the firm Fulwana Planning Consultants on behalf of the registered owner for the amendment of the zoning and use of land on Erf 1695 Mutale Extension 1 from “Municipal” to “Business 1” for development of a shopping mall. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the new Municipal Building, next to Limpopo

Provincial Traffic College, Mutale Town and at the offices of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699 for 28 days from 23 May 2014. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the office of the Senior Manager, Spatial Planning, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs, Corner of Landros mare and Rabe street, Polokwane city, 0699 for a period 28 days from the 23 May 2014. Address of authorized agent: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 2974040. MUTALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha Fulwana Planning Consultants, vho imela vhane vha tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa Erf 1695 Mutale Extension 1, u shandukisa kushumisele u bva kha “Municipal” ane a vha mavu a masipala u ya kha “Business 1“, ane a vha mavu a zwa vhubindudzi u itela u fhatiwa ha mavhengele o tanganelanaho. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Mutale kha tshifhato tshiswa tsha Masipala wa Mutale tsini na gudedzi la vhalanga vhuendi la Manenu na ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 23 Shundunthule 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva duvha la u thoma la u andadziwa ha iyi khumbelo la vhu 23 Shundunthule 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Fulwana Planning Consultants, P.O.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119. Notice to Creditors in deceased Estate All persons having claims against the under mentioned Estate must lodge

their claims with the Executrix concerned within 30 days (for as indicated from date of publication hereof) Estate no: 20033/2014, Masters Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Mudau ,Christian names: Azwidivhalei Patrick, ID: 630405 6023 08 8, Date of Birth: 05 April 1963, Last Address: 622, Thohoyandou - E, Date of Death: 30 June 2013. Legal Aid South Africa, Thohoyandou Justice Centre Notice to Creditors in deceased Estate All persons having claims against the under mentioned Estate must lodge their claims with the Executrix concerned within 30 days (for as indicated from date of publication hereof) Estate no: 2194/2013, Masters Office: Thohoyandou, Surname: Matodzi, Christian names: Nkhangweni, ID: 630402 0080 08 1, Date of Birth: 1963-04-02, Last Address: 515 Unit E, Thohoyandou, Date of Death: 1910-2013. Legal Aid South Africa, Thohoyandou Justice Centre MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALTY NOTICE FOR CHANGE OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that an application has been made by the firm: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc on behalf of the owner of one hactor property on portion1 of the farm Feskaal 85 MT that is situated along the R525 road between Masisi and Tshipise at the Malale junction, Musina Municipal area, Limpopo Province, for subdivision and a simultaneous rezoning from “Agriculture” to “Business” for the purpose of erecting a filling station with ancillary uses subject to conditions. The application and relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the Chief planner, Department of Economic and Development Planning, Musina Local Municipality, for 28 days from 22 May 2014. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipal manager, Musina Local Municipality, Private Bag X611, Musina, 0900 for a period of 28 days from 22 May 2014. Address of the authorized agent: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc, P.O Box 2134, Thohoyandou, 0950. Cell: 076 6640 493 Fax: 086 6171 045 MUSINA LOCAL MUNICIPALTY NDIVHADZO YA U SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc, vho imela mune wa tshitentsi tshire kha portion 1 ya bulasi Feskaal 85 MT khurosoni Malale village, Musina municipality, Limpopo Province, malugana na u shandukisa ku shumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Agriculture” uya kha “Business” u ite-

la u fhatiwa ha tshititshi tsha zwivhaswa na zwinwe-vho zwi tshimbila-ho na tshititshi tsha zwivhaswa. Vhane vha takalela u vhala ngaha khumblo iyi na manwalo a yelana-ho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya muhulwane wa ku dzudzanyele na mvelaphanda kha masipala wa Musina. Manwalo ayo ado wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edana-ho maduvha a fumbili-malo, u bva nga la 22 Thangule 2014. Vhane vhavha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo, vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Musina kha diresi itevhela-ho: Musina Local Municipality, Private Bag X611, Musina, 0900. Mbilahelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili-malo, u bva nga duvha la 22 Thangule 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: Luvhone Environmental Consultants cc, P.O Box 2134, Thohoyandou, 0950. Cell: 076 6640 493 Fax: 086 6171 045 KENNISGEWING VAN AANSOEK INGEVOLGE DIE REGULASIES VIR DIE ADMINISTRASIE EN BEHEER VAN DORPE IN SWART GEBIEDE, 1962 (PROKLAMASIE 293 VAN 1962) Ons, Masungulo Stadsbeplanners, synde die gemagtigde agente van die eienaar van die ondergenoemde erf, gee hiermee ingevolge die Regulasies vir die Administrasie en Beheer van Dorpe in Swart Gebiede, 1962 (Proklamasie 293 van 1962) kennis dat ons by die Departement van Plaaslike Regering en Behuising Limpopo aansoek Gedoen het deur die hersonering van erf 779 Malamulele-A vanaf “Residensieel 1” na “Besigheid 1” Besonderhede van die aansoek le ter insae gedurende kantoorure by kantoor nommers 28 en/of 36, Beplanning en Grondgebruiks Bestuur, grond vloer, Plaaslike Regering en Behuising, Limpopo, Rabestraat 15, Polokwane, 0699 vir 'n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 23 Mei 2014 (datum van die eerste publikasie). Besware teen of vertoe ten opsigte van die aansoek moet binne 'n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 23 Mei 2014 skriftelik by die afdeling vir Beplanning en Grondgebruiksbestuur, Departement van Plaaslike Regering en Behuising ingedien word of by Privaatsak X9485, Polokwane, 0700 ingedien of gerig word. Adres van agent: Masungulo Stads-en Streebeplanners, Eerste Vloer, Bosveld Gebou , Thabo Mbeki Straat 85, Mokopane, 0600. Tel: (015) 491- 4521, Faks: (015) 491 2221. NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE REGULATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF TOWNSHIPS IN BLACK AREAS, 1962 (PROCLAMATION R293 OF 1962) We, Masungulo Town and Regional Planners,

being an authorized agent of the owner of the erf mentioned below hereby give notice in terms of the Regulations for the Administration and Control of Townships in Black Areas, 1962 (Proclamation R293 of 1962) that we have applied to the Department of Local Government and Housing, Limpopo, for the rezoning of erf 779 Malamulele-A from “Residential 1” to “Business 1”. The relevant plans, documents and information are available for inspection at office no's 28 and or 36, Planning and Land Use Management, ground floor, Local Government and Housing, Limpopo, 15 Rabe Street, Polokwane, 0699 for a period of 28 days from 23 May 2014 (the date of the first publication of the notice). Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Planning and Land Use Section, Department of Local Government and Housing at the above address or at Private Bag X9485, Polokwane 0700, within a period of 28 days from 23 May 2014. Address of agent: Masungulo Town & Regional Planners, First Floor, Bosveld Centre, 85 Thabo Mbeki Drive, Mokopane 0600 Tel: (015) 491 – 4521 fax: (015) 491 - 2221. In the Labour Court of South Africa (Held at Johannesburg) Case No: J 2978/11 In the matter between: NUMSA obo M.E. Lethalo & 12 others, Applicant and Sunshine Panelbeaters, Respondent. NOTICE OF SALE In pursuing of a Judgement of this Court granted on 12 March 2013 and a warrent of Execution issued in connection thereto, the following goods will be sold by public auction to the highest bidder on 20th June 2014 at 11H00 at the Sheriff Warehouse Thohoyandou: Sheriff contact details are: Tel: 0159622016, Fax: 015962220; Mr Raliphaswa. TERMS: Cash OR Electronic Transfer. NO Cheques will be accepted. Inventory: 1x1 BMW 335 i Reg No: Nesh 1 L, oil green in colour - Removed by the Sheriff Thohoyandou 1x1 Toyota Hilux bakkie, White, Reg No: SCB 074 GP - Removed by the Sheriff Thohoyandou 1x1 Toyota Conquest, Reg No: BXD 277 L - removed by the Sheriff Thohoyandou 1x1 Welding Gases 1x1 Arc welding machine 1x1 Spray Boot 1x1 Compressor Spray Gus 1x1 Lifting Jacks 1x1 Office Equipment 1x1 Breakdown Roll Back Vehicle - Reg No were removed +/- R250 000.00 Dated at Johannesburg on the day 13th of May 2014 NUMSA Legal Department, Applicant’s Representative, 153 Bree Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2001, PO Box 26483, Excom, 0001, Tel: 0116894092, Fax:

0118384092, REF: CYRIL LUTHULI Notice of Restoration of Company / Close Corporation. Please take note that Mafadza Tswenyo Samson intends making application to the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission for the restoration of Kharishumisane Brick Yard CC, Enterprise No: 2006/200146/23 previosly deregisterd. Any objection to the application must lodge with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission within 21 days from date of this advertisement. Notice to Debtors and Creditors Estate Late: Dakada Mashudu Gloria In the Estate Late of Dakada Mashudu Gloria, Estate Number: 1093/2011, ID: 640627 0901 088, who was ordinarily resident of House No 20, Block J, Mvudi Park, Thohoyandou who died on the 25th May 2011. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called upon to file their claims with the undersigned within 30 days from date of publication hereof. Dated at Polokwane in this 16th May 2014. PMK TLADI & ASSOCIATES, Justice Palace, 20 Schoeman Street, Polokwane, 0700, Docex 42, REF: T/6459/14/RBT/mm, Tel: 0152952034, Fax: 0152953478. Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Mukwevho Mkosi Alson of Identity number: 480404 5641 082 of Phiphidi Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 19th day of May 2014 and who was unmarried at the time of his death. Estate number: 20288/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 23rd day of May 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 45/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Baloyi Rhandi May of Identity number: 500606 6210 081 of House No 2006A, Waterval Location, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 11th day of May 2014 and who was married in community of property to Tintswalo Rachel Baloyi of Identity number: 530331 0684 087. Estate number: 20297/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 23rd day of May 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 59/2014

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Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Mangolele Mary of Identity number: 621227 0942 084 of Stand No 507 A, Malamulele Location, Limpopo Province who

Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Manganyi Morris Hlengani of Identity number: 531230 5538 088 of House No 222, Mahonisi Village, Limpopo Province who died on the 05th day of May 2014 and who was married in community of property to Manganyi Mphephu Maria of Identity number: 590602 0775 089. Estate number: 20214/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims

against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 23rd day of May 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 55/2014 Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Ramarumo Tshifhiwa John of Identity number: 660602 6156 081 of Murunwa Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 09th day of May 2014 and who was unmarried at the time of his death. Estate number: 20247/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 23rd day of May 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 57/2014

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Notice to Creditors in Deceased Estate In the estate of the Late Ntango Hlengani Henry of Identity number: 490211 5597 083 of Erf No 1150, Thohoyandou Block M, Vhembe District, Limpopo Province who died on the 10th day of May 2014 and who was customarily married to Sebe Angeline of Identity number: 520406 0797 084. Estate number: 20209/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 23rd day of May 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 56/2014

LIMPOPO MIRROR died on the 10th day of May 2014 and who was married in community of property to Mangolele Ganyani Gram of Identity number:510407 5659 081. Estate number: 20218/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 23rd day of May 2014. Wisani Baloyi Incorporated, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 58/2014

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DEPARTMENT: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIRECTOR: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING FIVE-YEAR FIXED TERM CONTRACT REF NUMBER: 5/3/4/4/53 REMUNERATION: An All-Inclusive negotiable Remuneration package of R736 450 – R996 380 per annum (in line with the Upper Limit of total remuneration package payable to Municipal Managers and Managers directly accountable to the Municipal Manager, Government Gazette No. 37500 dated 29 March 2014 with effect from 01 July 2014) subject to the signing of an employment contract, a performance agreement and disclosure form for benefits and financial interests. The incumbent will be stationed at Makhado Municipality Civic Centre in Makhado Town. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor of Science Degree in Building Sciences/Architect / Bachelor Degree in Town & Regional Planning / Development Studies or equivalent. ADDED ADVANTAGE: Project Management Certificate or Diploma. Registration as a professional planner in accordance with the Planning Professions Act, 2002 (Act No 36 of 2002). EXPERIENCE: 05 years’ experience at Middle Management Level and have proven successful Developmental/ Town and Regional Planning experience. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Management of the entire Development Planning Department. Compile and manage the Directorate’s Capital and Operational Budget. Provision of GIS support and analysis and the undertaking of specific GIS related projects and initiatives. Co-ordination of housing functions in line with the Provincial and National policies on behalf Provincial department. Developing and implementing Local Economic Development strategies to meet investment challenges. Establishing and managing contractual and other relationships with Government departments, Service Providers, Organized Business and other stakeholder bodies through Integrated Development Planning; to ensure sustainable land use management. KEY COMPETENCIES: In line with Local Government Regulations on appointment and Conditions of employment of senior managers of January 2014. Must have capacity to provide Strategic direction and leadership, People management, Programme and project management, Financial management, Change and governance leadership, Moral competence, Planning and organizing, Analysis and innovation, Knowledge and information management, Communication, Results and quality focus. KNOWLEDGE: Good knowledge and understanding of relevant policy and legislation. Good understanding of institutional governance systems and performance management. Good knowledge of supply chain management regulations and the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act No 5 of 2000). Knowledge of geographical information systems and knowledge of spatial, town and development planning. NB: THE SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL GO THROUGH A SECURITY CLEARANCE. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applications should be forwarded on the Council’s prescribed Employment Application Form For Senior Managers, with a copy of CV, certified qualifications and a copy of ID to: The Municipal Manager, Private Bag X2596, MAKHADO, 0920. Applications which are not on the prescribed form will not be considered. Application Forms can be collected from Civic Centre at 83 Krogh Street Makhado or downloaded from www.makhado.gov.za. PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. NB: NO FAX AND E-MAIL APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED Enquiries can be directed to MAKHADO MM @ 015 519 3225 If no response is received from Makhado Local Municipality within 90 days after the closing date, it must be regarded that the application has not been successful. Publication Date: 30/05/2014; 01/06/2014 Closing Date: 20 JUNE 2014 Notice No: 89/2014 File No.: 5/3/B

VACANCY: FRONT OFFICE MANAGER MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Co-ordinate and manage the Front Office- and Housekeeping department ensuring sufficient staffing levels are maintained at all times. 2. Evaluate and motivate employees, identify training and developmental needs in line with departmental and organisational needs, ensure staff attend training as required. 3. Ensure that employees are aware of and comply with Front Office- and Housekeeping standard operating procedures. 4. Manage room rate, Rev PAR and room occupancy. 5. Manage costs and revenues in line with budgets, Achieve department profit percentage. 6. Prepare Rooms and Housekeeping budgest annually. 7. Prepare profit improvement plan. 8. Prepare month-end reports and executive summary as required. 9. Ensure guest satisfaction through customer service training and following up directly on guest queries and complaints. 10. Regular inspection of hotel rooms to ensure all maintenance issues are identified and corrected and that rooms are maintained to the required standard. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 1. Matric / grade 12 2. 3 Years experience in Front Office in a 3 star hotel of which at least 3 years at supervisory or junior management level 3. Hotel school diploma or equivalent will be advantageous 4. Good interpersonal skills 5. Excellent knowledge of opera and functions 6. Shift work is an operational requirement CLOSING DATE: Friday 6 June 2014

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By Frank Mavhungu

Mudimeli the star in High Aims’ victory

Ms Nasreen Aboo (back left), a Ridgeway Independent School parent, handed an envelope with R670 to Ms Nettie Geerdts of Heaven Sent Nursery school for their school’s feeding scheme on 22 May. With them are some of the joyful children of Heaven Sent. Ms Aboo started in January with a room at the school that contains lost clothing which the children had to buy back during the term, and a sale was held at the end of the term. Ms Aboo’s project will still continue. Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

Matangari High Aims fought hard to earn a 5-3 Benjies grounds on Saturday. victory over Mutale Vikings in their MTG SocTheir keeper, Fhatuwani Mudimeli, was a marvel cer Challenge KO Competition at the Khubvi to watch throughout the game. He saved two penalties during the penalty shoot-out stage. The game was a balanced affairk, with both sides creating some scoring chances. The first 10 minutes saw High Aims miss two clear chances in quick succession. Firstly it was Mishumo Pandelani who received a great pass from Vhulahani Gavhi and unleashed a powerful shot from close range. The ball hit the crossbar and landed outside the field of play for a goal kick. Maanda Mbedzi committed a similar blunder a little later. Vikings took the game to their opponents soon afterwards. Their efforts did not pass without reward as they opened their account in the 19th minute. Caiphus Maphagela beat the keeper with a long-range volley. High Aims did not just stand aside and look while Vikings were celebrating their goal. They fought collectively until Rofhiwa Mavhungu scored the equalizer in the 37th minute by breaking loose from the middle of the park and finally beating the advancing keeper, Funzani Nephalama, with a ground cutter. Vikings effected two changes to their starting line-up earlier in the last half, but that did not change the complexion of the game. High Aims threatened to score later in the game, but their striker, Rendani Ntsieni, lost possession within Above: Mishumo the penalty box. Ngwana of High Aims The game turned lukewarm towards the final controls the ball. whistle as both sides adopted the wait-and-see pattern, trying to study their opponents. Below: The fans The winner was determined through of High Aims hold penalty shootout as no other goal up the team’s was scored during the regulated keeper, Fhatuwani time. High Aims converted four Mudimeli, in via Mishumo Pandelani, celebration of the Rendani Ntsieni, Loshani team’s victory. Nedambale and Mishumo Ngwana, while Vikings managed to score only two from the white spot.

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Private Bag X5066 Thohoyandou 0950 Limpopo Province Tel: (015) 962 7500 Fax: (015) 962 4020 PUBLIC NOTICE OF GENERAL (015) 962 5328 ADOPTION IDP/BUDGET AND TARIFFS

THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY

REVIEW 2014/15 Notice is hereby given in terms of section 19(a), 20(1) (2) and 25(1) of Municipal System Act (Act no 32 of 2000) and section 16(1) 24 of Municipal Finance Management Act (Act 56 0f 2003). Thulamela Municipality is tabling IDP/ Budget and Tariffs review 2014/15 for adoption in its council sitting on 30 May 2014 at Municipal Council Chamber at 10 o’clock.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 1. Grade 12 qualification (Matric) 2. Formal qualification such as a Hotel School Diploma or University Degree directly related to Food & Beverage will be an added advantage. 3. 3 years Food & Beverage Management experience in a senior position 4. Computer literate in Microsoft Word and Excel is required 5. Knowledge of Micros, Opera Food & Beverage and Opera Sales & Catering will be an added advantage. 6. Excellent communication skills required. CLOSING DATE: 6 June 2014

Your covering letter and CV Applications may be faxed to 0862398392 or e-mailed to hr@khoroni.co.za

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MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Effectively manage, control and direct Food & Beverage division. 2. Manage all Food & Beverage outlets & Banqueting. 3. Ensure effective communication to all persons by working closely with Groups & Conventions, National Sales, F & B Control, Kitchen and Finance. 4. Ensure that on a monthly base you attend client visits with the sales and G&C department 5. Responsible for the financial budgets, including all costs and revenues. 6. Liaise with the Marketing Department on a frequent basis in order to maintain and monitor a marketing and PR plan 7. Recommend staff development and new appointments within the department. 8. Control of all F&B areas in accordance with the policies and procedures of the company. 9. Plan, organise and direct administrative service within all divisions to ensure maximum productivity, co-ordination, communication and work performance. 10. Personally oversee all VIP events. 11. Ensure IR/HR policies and procedures are applied consistently throughout the F&B department. 12. Ensure that all group polices and standards relating to Health and Safety and Food Safety are well managed threw out the food and beverage division. 13. Ensure with the likes of Stores, F&B control and the Chef that there are proper par stock levels threw all the stores and are managed in accordance with business and seasonal levels 14. To manage threw the training and or HR department sufficient basic skills training 15. To effectively manage and improve the overall food and beverage offerings with in the property

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22 30 May 2014 By Ndivhuwo Musetha

GTM on top in inter-municipal games The Vhembe District Municipality has successfully staged the inter-municipal provincial games. It took place on 17 May at different venues around Thulamela. The municipal officials participated in fishing, golf, netball, table tennis, volleyball and soccer. The Greater Tzaneen Municipality (GTM) won the fishing, golf, netball and table tennis (ladies), the Capricorn District Municipality won the volleyball and the Polokwane Municipality took the honours in male table tennis (males). The team from Ephraim Mogale won the soccer, with Capricorn the runners-up. GTM finished in second position in volleyball and table tennis (male), Makhado were the runners-up in the netball and Capricorn came second in ladies table tennis. The winning teams will represent the province during the national games at the Buffalo City Municipality in East London in September.

Daniel Mafunisa of Stars controls ball, while Musiwa Mutandari is on his heels.

The Makhado team in action in the netball.

Nyathi Muvhango of Dynamos controls the ball, with Maanda Magoro (right) waiting to pounce on it. By Kaizer Nengovhela

Western Stars champs of Stream E Vhembe’s striker, Cafu, in action during one of the games played at Ha-Makhuvha.

Madombidzha Western Stars were confirmed as champions of the MMK Insurance Brokers Stream E after they beat Tshiozwi Dynamos 2-1 in a tough league match at Madombidzha on Sunday. The boys from the Tshiozwi outfit approached

Health

New equipment for CBO’s Ms Jay Tebogo Nkuna from the office of the public protector has urged community based organisations (CBO’s) to report the challenges they are facing. She was a guest speaker during a recent conference held by the Aids Foundation of South Africa (AFSA) in Polokwane. The gathering looked

into health-related issues, ranging from HIV/Aids to gender and human rights. The Aids Foundation is funding 15 CBOs, ten from Vhembe District and five from Capricorn District, and presented laptops, digital cameras, navigators, 3G internet cards to all the CBOs to assist them in their activities.

District Municipality

Supplier/Vendor Database 2014/2015 Vhembe District Municipality invites Suppliers/Vendors to apply for listing on the VDM Supplier Database The supplier registration form must be completed and returned with the following compulsory documents: • Company profile • Valid Tax Clearance Certificate • Certified copy of company registration certificate • Certified copies of members’ ID • Proof of registration with professional bodies if applicable. NB: If you have not attached all required documents, your registration will be disqualified. Suppliers/ vendors who registered previously should re-apply for the current financial year. The Supplier/Vendor application form is available on www.vhembe.gov.za Hard copies will be available at our Vhembe District Municipality Offices. For further information, contact the Supply Chain Practitioner, Mr VM Matshidze at (015) 960-2100 during office hours. Mr MT Makumule - Municipal Manager Human Communications 109114

Maanda Magoro of Stars beats Mirila Mabasa.

the match like a house on fire, with their midfielders distributing telling passes to the strikers. They threatened to score seven minutes into the match, when Mpho Mavhandu forced his way through the defence of Stars, before passing to Mashudu Nengovhela. His attempt missed the target by inches. Stars missed two clear chances in the 30th and 34th minute. Maanda Magoro shot wide from close range, after receiving a good pass from Phumudzo Mafukata. Magoro caused another upset four minutes later. He released aimlessly from outside the box, much to the disappointment of the supporters. The scoreboard was still blank at half time. In the 57th minute, Bennet Mamaila unleashed a powerful shot from outside the box. Dynamos’ keeper, Vhuthuhawe Netshiobvani, watched in disbelief when the ball beat him. Dynamos lost shape in the midfield and Stars capitalized to score their second in the 76th minute. Thabo Mamburu dribbled past three defenders in a row before he released the shot. A defender of the opponents, Mirila Mabasa, handled the ball inside his penalty area and the referee pointed to the white spot. Bennet Mamaila converted the ball into a marvellous goal to make the score 2-0. After the goal, Stars pressed hard in search of more goals. Realizing that their chances were slim, Stars abandoned their positions and packed themselves at the far back. Mpho Mavhandu scored the only goal of his team in the 78th minute after beating the offside trap. Nyathi Muvhango of Dynamos was red-carded for a second bookable offence when he argued with the referee.


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Cycle race

Several roads to close during Kremetart Rated as one of the best road races since 2003, the PPC Kremetart Cycle will take place from 6 to 8 June this year. The year 2014 will also mark the race’s 25th anniversary in the picturesque town of Makhado (Louis Trichardt). To ensure the safety of participating cyclists, there will be some road closures this year. The main event, the 175km road race, will set off at 06:40 from the Tourism Info Village on the corner of the N1 and Songozwi Street. The 70km road race will also start from there at 08:30. This means that the stretch of road between the entrance of the Info Centre ant the N1 will be closed for vehicles between 05:00 and 07:45 and again from 15:00 until 18:00. The first stage of the Kremetart sees cyclists taking on the 53km over the mountain to Waterpoort. This will mean that the N1 north will be closed down completely between 06:00 and 07:45 and again from 15:00 until 18:00. Roads which will also be closed for traffic between 06:00 and 08:30, as cyclists make their way to Waterpoort, will be the Witvlag, Bluegumspoort, Waterpoort, Musina, and Dzanani turnoffs. As the big race progress from Waterpoort on Kremetart Cycle Race

One week to go! Time is running out for entering the annual Kremetart one-day stage race.The closing date for entries is 31 May, so not only are entries limited, but the deadline is looming. With only one week to go, excitement in cycling circles in and around Makhado (Louis Trichardt) is building up. “Everyone is working really hard to make this year’s PPC Kremetart Weekend one to remember, and we urge all our local citizens to get involved,” was the invitation from the hosts, the P&L Cycling Club. The weekend will kick off on Friday afternoon, 6 June, while cyclists start to arrive for the big fourstage race on Saturday (7th). On Friday, a 10 km mountain bike fun ride will take place. This event will be hosted by MalJan of Jacaranda RMFM fame. Bits of the race will also be broadcast live on the Jacaranda FM. Besides the major event on Saturday, two other events will also be staged. Shortly after the start of the 175km race, the 70km road race will take place on Saturday morning, followed by the KFC Kiddies Race, promising loads of fun for families. Both of these will be hosted at the Soutpansberg Tourism Info Centre, where a wide variety of stalls will be available to buy food and other goods. The main event, the 175km one-day, four-stage race around the Soutpansberg, will also offer more supporter points and buses this year. You don’t have to compete with the pro-cyclists, but just dust off your bike, or even be a supporter; there will be something for everybody’s taste, come the Kremetart weekend. On Sunday (8th), following the main event of the weekend, a mountain bike cross-country Olympic event wil take place. This event will display some of the most beautiful scenery that the Soutpansberg Mountains have to offer. Late entries can be made online at www.kremetartcycling.co.za. Apart from local residents stretching those winter muscles, the Kremetart also brings together various local charitable and other community organisations by getting them involved in projects during the race weekend. In doing so, the Kremetart not only promotes these organisations’ causes, but also offers them the opportunity to raise funds. These include the local Ladies Circle, Round Table, schools and town/farm watch organisations. “Our wish is that the community will be just as excited about the Kremetart as we are. The race is a financial injection into the town, and gives locals the opportunity to show off our area’s natural beauty,” say the organizers.

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to Vivo, the R523 (Waterpoort to Vivo) will be closed for traffic between 06:00 and 13:00. The R521 (Alldays to Vivo) will be closed from 09:00 until 13:00. The R522, connecting Vivo with Makhado (Louis Trichardt), will be closed for traffic from 08:00 until 17:30. Other roads that will also form part of the Kremetart’s cycling route will include the Tshikwarani and Tshikhota roads. They will be regulated throughout the duration of both the 175 km and 70 km races, as will the Vivo and Makhado (Louis Trichardt) entrances. Malfa Under 15 Stream F Team Muraleni Umlilo FC Gogobole Dangerous D Ravele All Stars Muduluni Young Chiefs Madombidzha Celtics FC Makhitha IA Runga Muraleni Y Rebellions Ravele Black Dragons

Played 7 7 7 6 7 6 7 7

Won 6 5 3 2 2 2 1 0

Team Tshino Shooting Stars Vyeboom S of Excellent Emmanuel Fun Services Kurhuleni SP Baloyi Real Madzhige FC

Played 3 2 2 2 3

Team Tshikwarani Young Ones Tshikota Young Stars Midoroni Real Hearts Tshikwani Stone Break Western FC Tshikota Hot Spurs

Played 1 1 1 1 1 1

Team Dopeni Mighty Comrades Vuvha Kill Them All Milaboni Ch Them Down Maelula Big Power JK Masetoni United Sangoma Black Robbers Mauluma All Stars Matshavhawe United FC Phadzima S Stars Matshavhawe Com To See Nyatema FC Mudunungu Try Again Mavhunga H Sweepers Tshedza Onismuts

Played 19 19 20 19 18 18 17 19 19 17 19 18 17 19

Team Mandala Happy Boys Khakhu Fast XI Tshikombani Super Star Khakhu Y Chiefs Sheshe Bush Bucks Khalavha Napoli FC Trimmer Boys FC Thononda All Stars Fondwe Mighty Blues Fundudzi Unit Brothers Tshikhudo First Prof. Mphaila Young Tigers

Played 17 17 16 15 18 15 16 17 17 16 16 16

Team Nzhelele Home Sweepers Matanda Rockers FC Manyii DAB Stars Mamvuka Heroes FC Tshituni Hot Spurs Matanda Seven Stars Tshikuwi S Breakers Mphephu Hotspurs FC Mudimeli Bombers Sipholi Smilling Mover Lugisani Arsenal FC FJ Napoli FC Mandiwana Soccer Acad Raliphaswa Roll Stones

Played 19 18 18 18 18 18 17 19 19 18 19 17 17 19

Drawn 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 2

Lost 1 1 1 2 3 3 5 5

For 15 11 10 7 6 5 5 1

Against Points 6 18 3 16 5 12 7 8 6 8 6 7 16 4 11 2

For 7 7 2 1 4

Against Points 3 7 4 3 3 3 1 2 10 1

Lost 0 0 0 1 1 1

For 5 3 2 2 1 2

Against Points 2 3 2 3 1 3 3 0 2 0 5 0

Lost 2 4 8 5 5 6 5 6 8 8 11 9 8 13

For 43 40 38 30 29 38 26 21 29 20 19 18 18 18

Against Points 16 43 25 37 32 34 24 30 26 29 26 28 20 28 20 25 36 23 25 19 25 18 37 17 28 13 47 12

Lost 2 4 1 3 7 5 5 4 7 9 10 12

For 36 22 21 23 28 22 19 25 16 13 10 10

Against Points 16 39 11 37 11 31 10 30 25 29 17 22 15 21 25 21 27 14 27 9 26 8 35 4

Lost 2 4 4 6 5 5 6 6 8 11 9 11 11 16

For 43 32 26 30 33 29 26 30 22 23 18 17 13 4

Against Points 15 49 21 34 15 32 23 32 21 31 21 31 18 29 25 27 25 25 30 19 34 18 29 12 34 12 35 7

Makhado LFA Stream G U15 Won 2 1 1 0 0

Drawn 1 0 0 2 1

Lost 0 1 1 0 2

Malfa Stream H Under 15 Won 1 1 1 0 0 0

Drawn 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

MMK Funeral Service League: D Played Won Draw Lost 28 21 5 2 28 19 4 5 28 15 8 5 28 15 6 7 28 14 7 7 28 12 9 7 28 11 9 8 28 11 8 9 28 12 5 11 28 8 9 11 28 6 8 14 28 6 5 17 28 4 8 16 28 4 6 18 28 0 7 21

For 61 53 41 51 41 50 36 38 35 24 33 36 21 18 16

Against Points 24 68 21 61 22 53 37 51 35 49 24 45 27 42 28 41 32 41 34 33 42 26 64 23 50 20 57 18 57 7

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

MMK Funeral Service League: E Played Won Drawn Lost 31 24 4 3 31 22 5 4 31 20 8 3 31 18 7 6 31 17 8 6 31 15 6 10 31 11 8 12 31 10 8 13 30 11 4 15 31 9 7 15 31 9 6 16 31 8 8 15 31 7 8 16 31 7 8 16 31 6 7 18 30 6 6 18 32 4 10 18

For 69 70 53 57 57 44 38 34 51 40 47 37 37 39 33 33 31

Against Points 16 76 22 71 21 68 28 61 42 59 21 51 46 41 44 38 68 37 57 34 62 33 38 32 53 29 60 29 70 25 72 24 50 22

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

MMK Funeral Service League: F Played Won Draw Lost 33 21 8 4 32 20 7 5 33 17 9 7 32 15 12 5 31 16 8 7 32 16 8 8 32 14 12 6 32 14 7 11 33 11 15 7 32 11 12 9 32 11 12 9 33 9 5 19 33 7 10 16 32 7 9 16 31 8 6 17 33 7 8 18 33 5 7 21 33 2 5 26

For 73 46 48 39 55 43 53 60 35 35 46 36 33 31 37 34 23 21

Against Points 21 71 22 67 27 60 23 57 28 56 34 56 24 54 47 49 26 48 27 45 46 45 74 32 53 31 40 30 50 30 49 29 61 22 96 11

Team Rabali Pull Together Tshivhilidulu H Lion Seven Untd Bros Mauluma Black Mamba Nzhelele United Stars Tshiendeulu New Castle Murunwa Hot Chillies Nzhelele Young Chiefs Matsa Northern Stars Mamvuka Real Vultures Vhulaudzi Untd Bros Shanza Continentals Maelula New Mates

MMK Funeral Service League: G Draw Lost Played Won 24 17 6 1 24 15 9 0 23 12 8 3 24 11 7 6 24 8 11 5 24 9 7 8 24 10 4 10 24 9 6 9 24 8 4 12 24 5 5 14 24 5 3 16 24 5 2 17 23 4 2 17

For 54 38 38 48 36 24 39 30 35 23 29 26 22

Against Points 12 57 10 54 19 44 23 40 30 35 23 34 40 34 36 33 38 28 43 20 62 18 56 17 50 14

Igwe Fc Muswodi Happy Fight Matswale Fc Mabvete Peace Makers Musina United Ramuedzisi Youth Stars Mutele Mountain Rang Tshiilamusi Super Eagl Lwathudwa Black Movers Mbodi Matshema Hungry Lion Folovhodwe Stone Brea Lovers FC Pine Stars Dzhanguluvhe Fc

MMK Funeral Service League: H Draw Lost Played Won 28 19 8 1 27 18 5 4 28 16 5 7 28 15 3 10 28 14 5 9 28 11 9 8 28 11 5 12 28 9 10 9 28 10 6 12 27 10 6 11 28 9 3 16 28 7 5 16 28 7 5 16 28 5 7 16 28 5 4 19

For 53 45 35 38 47 31 30 37 36 38 35 15 24 24 26

Against Points 15 65 19 59 21 53 23 48 26 47 25 42 31 38 33 37 41 36 53 36 50 30 27 26 42 26 56 22 52 19

Team Tshibvumo Young Chiefs Lukau FC Ficus Fc Rambuda Young Fight Sambandou Untd Prof Mulodi Freedom Birds Thenzheni Liverpool Muledzhi Fire Boys Lukau Hot Aces Tshandama Try Toge Mapuloni High Landers Tshikundamalema Waterf Maheni Devoted Vult Mutshenzheni Gorillas Konanani FC Thengwe Flying Peace Mangaya Living Com

MMK Funeral Service League: I Draw Lost Played Won 31 24 5 2 31 21 7 3 30 20 7 3 30 16 8 6 31 14 9 8 31 13 10 8 31 14 4 13 30 11 9 10 30 9 6 15 31 8 8 15 31 8 7 16 30 7 9 14 30 9 3 18 31 9 3 19 29 6 8 15 30 5 9 16 31 6 6 19

For 59 67 57 50 36 45 42 39 31 34 41 42 32 34 32 28 37

Against Points 15 77 23 70 15 67 28 56 25 51 29 49 39 46 33 42 44 33 53 32 62 31 53 30 48 30 63 30 54 26 48 24 74 24

Team Manyii Bayern Munich Mamvuka Chipolopolo Tshikuwi Young Boys Matsa Super Players Luvhalani Sun Pirates Paradise FC Basel

Played 10 10 10 10 10 10

Lost 0 3 2 3 3 6

For 15 12 13 10 14 2

Against Points 7 20 9 15 12 14 10 13 15 11 13 4

Malfa Stream B Under 15 Played Won Drawn Lost

For

Against Points

Nzhelele Stream A Won 13 11 11 8 8 8 8 6 6 5 5 4 2 3

Draw 4 4 1 6 5 4 4 7 5 4 3 5 7 3

Nzhelele Stream B Won 12 12 8 9 9 6 5 4 2 1 1 0

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

Nzhelele Stream C Won 16 10 9 10 9 9 9 7 7 6 4 3 3 2

Draw 1 4 5 2 4 4 2 6 4 1 6 3 3 1

SAFA Vhembe: Masters League Team Vuwani Masters Saselamani Masters Gooldvidle Masters Mphego Masters Tshinane Masters Tshilungoma Masters Makhuvha Masters Tshakhuma Masters Mathule Masters Sibasa Masters Havhavha FC G. Eleven Masters Tshipako Masters Phiphidi Masters Stamina Free Masters Tsia - Mutsha Masters

Played 5 4 3 5 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 3 3 4

Won 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0

Draw 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 3 0 1 0

Lost 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 4

For 18 10 9 15 7 8 4 16 20 9 9 10 9 5 1 8

Against Points 11 13 5 9 4 9 11 8 6 7 8 7 6 7 16 6 20 5 10 5 10 4 14 4 10 3 8 3 3 1 16 0

Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream A Team Tshivhulana Real Aces Tshirululuni XI Bullet Tshimbupfe Disco Stars Kalahari Stars FC Madobi Home Boys Makhasa United FC Vuwani Liverpool FC Singo Disco Five Tshino United Brothers Mutheiwana FC Hanani Home Fighters Tshimbupfe F. Cats

Played 17 16 17 18 15 16 15 14 16 16 17 15

Won 11 10 9 8 6 7 5 6 5 5 3 1

Draw 3 2 5 4 6 2 6 3 4 2 2 1

Lost 3 4 3 6 3 7 4 5 7 9 12 13

For 44 28 32 33 28 30 30 23 29 34 26 19

Against Points 19 36 13 32 22 32 27 28 18 24 28 23 26 21 23 21 30 19 46 17 60 11 44 4

Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B Team Mutsha Atlantis FC Mission Young Rovers Khwekhwe Power 7 Muverafu FC Tshakhuma Peace Lovers Mashau Thenga B Lions Tshakhuma Fenele FC Tshakhuma Na Ndilani Mashau Hungry Lions Mashau Young Stars Mutsha Sea Robbers Tshakhuma Blue Birds Mutsha United FC Maweja Young Stars Valdezia Malumbe Exp Masokolara FC

Played 25 24 24 22 22 23 23 24 23 22 22 24 22 22 21 23

Won 16 15 12 9 9 8 7 7 9 8 7 7 5 4 4 3

Draw 8 7 9 7 6 7 9 9 3 5 8 7 7 5 3 6

Lost 1 2 3 6 7 8 7 8 11 9 7 10 10 13 14 14

For 44 34 37 26 32 16 25 33 25 40 22 33 26 18 16 21

Against Points 14 56 13 52 25 45 22 34 24 33 21 31 21 30 33 30 29 30 28 29 22 29 40 28 31 22 35 17 36 15 54 15

Team

Team S Smiling Movers Sangoma Black Robbers Milaboni MTM FC JK Masetoni United Mandala Happy Boys

8 8 8 8 8

Team NTM United FC Mavhunga Young Stars Maulum,a All Stars FJ Napoli FC Phadzima Clever Boys Divhani Rosca United

Played 10 10 10 10 10 10

Team Vuwani Liverpool FC Tshivhulana Clever Boy Singo Disco Five Nngwekhulu Real Rovers Vyeboom Baloyi Friends Tshakhuma Blue Birds Tshakhuma Soc Acad Mavhulani Young Tigers

Played 13 13 14 13 12 13 12 14

Team Benny Soccer Academy Madombidzha Try Again Gogobole Bucs FC Madombidzha United FC Gogobole H Defenders Braambos Young Stars Madombidzha Arsenal FC Maebani Aces United

Played 10 11 13 12 10 11 10 13

7 6 4 2 0

Drawn 5 3 5 4 5 4

0 1 0 1 0

1 1 4 5 8

22 16 13 6 0

5 7 12 17 16

21 19 12 7 0

Malfa Under 15 Stream C Won 6 5 6 4 4 0

Drawn 1 3 0 4 2 0

Lost 3 2 4 2 4 10

For 22 27 22 28 27 5

Against Points 16 19 16 18 20 18 18 16 30 14 31 0

For 24 28 17 15 19 14 10 2

Against Points 12 30 10 26 17 24 10 23 18 19 21 14 16 9 25 2

For 81 32 15 33 19 10 6 8

Against Points 1 28 12 26 20 21 24 20 15 16 52 9 26 6 54 5

Malfa Under 15 Stream D Won 9 8 7 7 6 4 2 0

Drawn 3 2 3 2 1 2 3 2

Lost 1 3 4 4 5 7 7 12

Malfa Stream E Under 15 Won 9 8 7 6 5 3 2 1

Drawn 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 2

Lost 0 1 6 4 4 8 8 10

LEAGUE LOGS Deadline: Tuesday 12:00 No handwritten logs will be accepted Hlanganani Pool Association Team Diza Thabelo Eketleng Mamba Madyisa Yizo Yizo Hillside Toy Peter Mzala Jembe Hlayiseka Woyoza Loss Ribola

Played 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 0 0

Team Mashau Thondoni United Matlhari FC Mpheni Real Rovers Valdezia Juventus FC Jomo Young Stars Bokisi Scientists FC Waterval All Stars Bungeni You Diplomats Nwaxinyamani United FC Wata Peace Makers Elim Blackpool Jnrs Mbhokota FC Caring FC Mailaskop Act Killers Matsila Morn Sweepers Mpheni Young Stars Ribolla Mtn Rangers Mpheni Hungry Lions Nwaxinyamani All Stars Mufeba Cruel Tigers

Played 24 25 24 24 25 23 24 24 25 24 24 22 25 24 24 25 25 25 25 25

Team Muwaweni Lucky Stars Muila FC V.K Mulima FC Tshivhangani S Breakers Thembisa Las Vegas Gumani Young Stars Makulana Green Dreams Madadzhi Evers Stars Slanger AC Milan Thothololo Conti Stars Mukondeni Sh Stars Tshivhuyuni Celtics FC Nthabalala Amakh XII Muila Shooting Stars Muumoni Blue Birds Nthabalala Super XI

Played 21 19 19 19 21 18 17 20 18 19 18 20 16 17 19 19

Won 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0

Draw 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 0

Lost 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 0 0

For 52 59 54 53 53 52 40 37 47 37 47 45 0 0

Against Points 48 12 41 11 46 10 47 9 47 8 48 6 40 6 43 6 53 5 43 4 53 4 55 3 0 0 0 0

Lost 4 2 4 6 5 5 5 7 8 6 7 8 10 10 12 15 16 13 20 17

For 48 58 60 64 60 52 45 45 33 29 36 32 36 22 28 24 19 21 8 31

Against Points 14 54 24 53 23 52 46 50 37 48 27 46 39 43 31 37 30 35 27 34 39 33 26 28 46 27 26 24 40 24 61 20 63 19 33 18 43 11 76 10

Lost 2 3 4 5 5 6 5 8 8 7 7 11 8 5 12 11

For 45 28 34 33 20 24 29 26 22 24 20 17 18 18 17 14

Against Points 19 45 16 38 15 37 20 36 20 30 20 26 28 26 28 24 26 24 25 22 24 19 29 19 25 16 28 16 36 15 30 14

For 19 30 16 26 14 20 18 16 19 10 18

Against Points 12 30 20 23 9 23 22 19 18 18 14 16 21 15 29 15 18 14 18 9 25 8

For 46 21 34 23 18 23 14 12 16 8 8

Against Points 18 36 11 35 17 27 18 25 18 24 29 18 21 13 15 10 35 8 19 7 22 5

Hlanganani Stream A Won 17 15 16 16 14 14 12 10 9 8 8 7 6 5 6 5 5 3 3 1

Draw 3 8 4 2 6 4 7 7 8 10 9 7 9 9 6 5 4 9 2 7

Hlanganani Stream B Won 13 11 11 11 7 7 7 6 7 5 4 5 4 2 4 3

Draw 6 5 4 3 9 5 5 6 3 7 7 4 4 10 3 5

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream A Team Mabilu FC Manavhela Real Fighters Gogobole Home Defender Muraleni Y. Rebellions Madombidzha Try Again Tshiozwi Mates FC Gogobole Bucks FC Kutama Young Stars Ravele Highlanders FC Madodonga United Stars Maebani Peace Makers

Played 14 14 13 14 13 11 12 14 12 12 11

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

Draw 3 5 2 4 3 4 6 3 2 3 5

Lost 2 3 4 5 5 3 3 7 6 7 5

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream B

Malfa Stream A Under 15 Won 5 4 3 3 2 0

SPORT

Team Maebani Young Eagles Muduluni Young Chiefs Manavhela Black Aces Madombidzha Celtics FC Midoroni Real Hearts Maebane United Aces Ramantsha Lotaha FC Murunwa Soccer Academy Ravele Black Dragons Maisa Rainbow Academy Bennys Care Academy

Played 16 17 15 15 15 15 13 9 16 10 13

Won 11 10 7 6 7 5 3 3 0 2 0

Draw 3 5 6 7 3 3 4 1 8 1 5

Lost 2 2 2 2 5 7 6 5 8 7 8

Team Thula M2 Phaphazela Bayern Muni Shigamani FC Khakhanwa United Stars Matsakali Sky Rangers Budeli Real Vultures Jerome Riverbank Muledzhe Shooting Star Matsika Shooting Stars Dumasi All Stars Gidja Mhandini Omega Line Fc Lombard Power Rangers Shikundu Manchester

MMK Funeral Service League: A Draw Lost Played Won 25 15 4 6 26 13 8 5 26 12 8 6 26 12 8 6 26 14 2 10 26 13 3 10 26 10 9 7 26 8 8 10 26 8 8 10 26 7 9 10 26 7 8 11 26 6 5 15 26 6 4 16 25 6 4 15

For 46 52 47 40 39 42 28 39 32 36 32 28 26 27

Against Points 28 49 25 47 22 44 32 44 34 44 41 42 29 39 46 32 39 32 35 30 45 29 61 23 36 22 41 22

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

MMK Funeral Service League: B Draw Lost Played Won 33 24 7 2 33 22 3 8 33 20 7 6 33 19 10 4 33 15 11 7 32 16 7 9 33 16 7 10 33 13 8 12 33 14 4 15 33 11 12 10 33 12 5 16 33 11 6 16 33 7 11 15 33 7 7 19 32 6 8 18 33 4 14 15 33 7 4 22 33 5 3 25

For 87 52 81 59 59 50 56 57 62 43 48 25 42 35 29 29 32 25

Against Points 26 79 28 69 35 67 33 67 53 56 34 55 46 55 47 47 47 46 39 45 58 41 42 39 58 32 61 28 51 26 53 26 72 25 88 18

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

MMK Funeral Service League: C Draw Lost Played Won 25 20 4 1 26 16 7 3 26 14 9 3 25 14 5 6 26 13 8 5 26 11 5 10 26 10 6 10 26 10 5 11 26 8 6 12 26 7 5 14 26 6 6 14 26 6 3 17 26 5 4 17 26 2 5 19

For 58 51 60 53 51 36 31 34 36 36 73 23 17 14

Against Points 9 64 27 55 28 51 19 47 25 47 39 38 25 36 36 35 49 30 94 26 53 24 47 21 51 19 71 11

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Express ready to destroy Killers Black Leopards still It will be business as usual for the teams affiliated to the Limpopo Stream of the Safa Second Division League this weekend. Matches will be played at various venues throughout the province tomorrow afternoon. Although they will be playing away, Joe Express are geared to come back with maximum points. They will undertake a journey to Lephalale for their match against Lephalale Young Killers at the Mogol Stadium. Express will pin their hopes on Thembisani Nevhulamba and Edwin “Cafu” Ramphabana for goals, while Lucas Mashau and Dakalo Ratshitanga will ensure that their danger area is always clean. While Express have nothing to lose, it will be a matter of life and death for Young Killers as they are fighting for survival. The Mopani derby between Blue Rocks and Dakalo “DK” Ratshitanga of Joe Express. Giyani Hotspurs will be staged at the Nkowankowa Stadium. Rocks will try everything within their reach in order to ensure that they grab full Tel: (015) 516 5175/6/7 Fax: (015) 516 1012 points, while Hotspurs are already out of the www.ayobmotors.co.za contest for the league 2013 Nissan Juke 1.6 2013 VW Polo Vivo 1.4 A/C, title. P/S, CD, 25 580km Accenta+ A/C, P/S, CD, MP3, Great North FC will 10 060km visit Dynamos at the Burgersdorp Stadium. Dynamos have a reputation of giving their opponents a tough time Balance of on their own home soil, 3 year warranty and Great North is likely Balance of 3 year / 90 000km service plan to be the next victim. Basel FC will host Mighty FC at the Noordelikes Rugby Stadium. 2012 Land Rover Evoque 2.2 2012 BMW 320D A/T (F30) Basel will need a miraSD4 Dynamic, 20” Wheels, S/Roof, PDC, Xenons, 41 000km cle to escape the chop Pano Roof, PDC, Rev Camera, at the end of the season. Nav, Meridian Sound, 31 900km

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A goal in the 79th minute goal by substitute Rendani Ndou was good enough to keep Black Leopards in the race for promotion to the Absa Premiership. Lidoda Duvha beat Milano United 1-0 in their promotional playoff match at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town on Wednesday evening. The Thohoyandou outfit must beat Polokwane City in their last match at the Giyani Stadium on Sunday to secure a place in the country’s elite league. Wednesday’s victory jacked up Black Leopards to six points, one behind Polokwane City, or Rise and Shine as they are affectionately called. While Black Leopards will be in need of nothing less than a victory, a draw will see Polokwane City retain their Absa Premiership franchise. Apart from their leading goal scorer, David Zulu, who is still nursing a groin injury, Black Leopards will be without their diminutive midfielder, Karabo Tsepe on Sunday. Tsepe was given his 4th yellow card on Wednesday, putting him out of action for one match. Asked how they will approach the game on Sunday, Leopards’ head coach, Mr Kostadin Papic, said that they would go all out and that a draw will do them more harm than good. Leopards have a score to settle with Polokwane City. They were beaten 0-1 in their first round promotional play-off match at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium last Wednesday evening. Fans who would like to attend the game at the Giyani Stadium can phone Israel on 076 619 5777. Transport is available from all corners of Vhembe and for only R50 supporters will be able to support their favourite team.


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