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Rigalo is no moreMpho Victor “Rigalo” Gangashe’s vehicle after the accident.
Local gospel star Mpho Victor “Rigalo” Gangashe.
By Ndivhuwo Musetha
South African gospel music lovers, especially those from Limpopo and Vhembe in particular, are still in shock, following the death of local gospel star Mpho Victor “Rigalo” Gangashe.
According to Gangashe’s uncle, Mr Mushayathoni Mutobvu, the artist and his mother, Ms Violet Tshilidzi Gangashe (49), died in a vehicle accident between Bandelierkop and Louis Trichardt last
Friday. Rigalo was travelling in an Audi with his mother and his wife, Londolani Tsanwanai, when their vehicle collided head-on with another vehicle.
According to Mr Matodzi Makananise, founder and leader of the Fame Awards, Rigalo came back from Gauteng in or-der to attend the awards scheduled for Saturday evening at Polokwane. He was also scheduled to perform during the ceremony.
“I last spoke with Rigalo on Friday
afternoon and he told me he was eager to attend the event. He even told me about the nice suit he had bought specifi cally for the event. It was a shock when Takie Ndou called on Saturday morning to inform me about Rigalo’s death,” says Makananise.
Makananise added that Rigalo was voted the best male artist in Limpopo by the public. He beat well-known artists like Benny Mainganye and Chima, who was voted as the best artist during the Metro awards. - Continues on page 2
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2 15 May 2015 LIMPOPO MIRROR
By Isabel Venter
By Ndivhuwo Musetha
By Elmon Tshikhudo
Unborn baby found in veld
Music fraternity in shock after death of Mpho Gangashe
No bail for alleged Univen serial killer, Ndivhuho Ntsieni
The police’s dog unit was canvassing the scene and discovered the exact spot where the baby had been dug up in the bushes. Blood, chewed-up plastic bags and a white bucket were found in the trench running through the fi eld. It is suspected that the mother had aborted the baby in the veld and just left it there.
Residents passed by, oblivious to the tragedy concealed under a dirty piece of newspaper next to the road on the corner of Jeppe- and Kort Street in Louis Trich-ardt on Tuesday morning.
Amidst a strong police presence and with the area having been cor-doned off, the newspaper covered the cold and lifeless remains of a foetus from curious eyes. It was covered by a rescue worker shortly after the gruesome fi nd was reported to the police.
More gruesome was how the foetus came to its fi nal resting place. According to information supplied to the newspaper, the foetus was discovered by a resident’s dog that was patrolling the open piece of veld and stream running along Kort Street. Sniffi ng about, the dog retrieved the foetus amongst heaps of rubbish dumped in the stream and, true to a dog’s nature, it dragged the foetus back to its home (behind the municipal testing grounds on the opposite corner). Upon noticing what it was, the horrifi ed dog owner notifi ed the Makhado police.
The baby, according to local police spokesperson Const Irene Radzilane, is estimated to have been between six and seven months old when it was aborted by its mother. She could not confi rm whether the baby had been buried alive, or how long the baby’s remains had been in the veld. Further details will depend on a post-mortem examination and will establish the baby’s age and sex.
Upon this newspaper’s arrival at the scene, the police’s dog unit was canvassing the scene and discovered the exact spot where the baby had been dug up in the bushes. Blood, chewed-up plastic bags and a white
bucket were found in the trench run-ning through the fi eld. It is suspected that the mother had aborted the baby in the veld and just left it there.
Radzilane has confi rmed that a case of concealment of birth has been opened. According to members of the local law fraternity, the charge could be changed to murder if there is evidence that the baby was alive at the time of the birth. The police have urged the public to help them in locating the mother, and anyone with information can contact the station at 015 519 4300 or Radzilane at Tel 082 565 8233.
In the meantime, Past Leonie Mayfarth of the AFM Church here in Louis Trichardt has pleaded with young expectant mothers to rather seek help than turn to such extremes if the pregnancy was unplanned. She attended the crime scene, where she prayed for God’s intervention in the situation. “What people forget is that it is usually the mother who could see no other way ... and what the mother does not realize, is that there is a local institution she can reach out to for help,” said Mayfarth.
Any local church or clinic can be approached, who will in turn assist an expectant mother.
There is also an institution in Polokwane who can facilitate adop-tions like Shiloh Home used to do when it was still in operation here in Louis Trichardt.
Mayfarth has invited young moth-ers, who need help to contact her. She can be contacted at Tel. 084 219 4406. Alternatively, Capt Danelle Fourie of the local police’s family protection unit can be contacted at 082 729 0378 for assistance, information or a referral to a social worker.
A police detective stands close by the leaflet that was used to cover the remains of a baby that was discovered on the corner of Jeppe and Kort Street.
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(From page 1)Rigalo also competed in the cate-
gory for best gospel artist, but he was beaten by Winnie Mashaba.
“This was Rigalo’s fi rst award in music. It is good that people voted him as the best male artist in all categories in Limpopo. I hope that, wherever he is, he is happy,” says Makananise.
His uncle, Mutobvu, described Rigalo as a peace-loving person who loved his family, community and the country at large. “He was totally against the abuse of alcohol and drugs. He used his music to educate the community about the importance
of living a clean life.Rigalo was born on April 26, 1986.
He started his schooling at Makonde Primary and also attended Raluvhim-ba Secondary, also in Makonde. He studied information technology at Mangosotho Technikon and, after completing his diploma, he worked for several companies until two years ago, when he joined i-Lab, an inde-pendent software testing company as a senior technical testing analyst.
Rigalo started singing at school. He released his fi rst album, Testimony in 2012. His second album and DVD, I am A winner, was recorded in De-cember 2013. He is survived by his
Rigalo during one of his performances.
Ms Londolani Tsanwani, Rigalo’s wife.
wife, Londolani (27), who is still in hospital, daughter Rialivhuwa Gangashe, who will be turning three in Septem-ber, sister Rinae Lewis and brothers Lucky and Lutendo Lewis.
Chief Thinawanga Randima, of Khubvi, where he comes from, says he is very shocked by Rigalo’s death, and another gospel artist from Limpopo, Takie Ndou, stated that he was still confused and hurt. “He was my friend and colleague. I don’t know what to say,” said Ndou, who last spoke to Rigalo on Friday night, shortly before the accident.
A memorial service for Rigalo was held in Pretoria on Wednesday and another service will take place at Khubvi to-day (Friday). The funer-al will be held at Khubvi tomorrow (Saturday) and it will start at 06:00.
The Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court was packed to capacity on Monday for the bail application by the alleged Univen serial killer, Ndivhuho Ntsieni (25).
Community structures, student organisations from Univen, the
ANC Women’s League (ANCWL) in Vhembe, the Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM) in Vhembe, pastors and Univen workers came in numbers to oppose the application.
Ntsieni stands accused on 16 counts, which include murder, rape
Alleged Thohoyandou serial killer Ndivhuho Ntsieni.
and robbery. Earlier, his legal team asked the court to release him, so that he could go back to university.
When denying the application for bail, the court said that Ntsieni was facing severe charges and that he had failed to advance suffi cient reasons and exceptional circumstances that warranted his release on bail.
The application was also declined on the basis that if released, Ntsieni might still go back to his alleged old ways and continue with his killing spree.The case was postponed to 8 June.
The outcome of the application came as good news to the structures that have been coming to court on a number of occassions. Representing the ANCWL, its secretary, Ms Thina Mbedzi, said that they were happy that Ntsieni would still stay behind bars.
“We have been coming here in support of the families of the victims and our call has always been a clear one, that he should not be granted bail.”
Reacting outside court, Ms Alilali Singo, the chairperson of the MRM in Vhembe said they ap-plauded the decision of the court. “We are deeply concerned by the number of suspects who are released on bail and continue with their criminal behaviour. Our call has always that he be denied bail and that justice take its course,” she added.
Ntsieni’s alleged reign of terror started in March 2014 and continued for fi ve months at Univen and surrounding areas. During his arrest, Ntsieni, a fi nal year BSc student, was found in possession of a Univen student card and cell phone, allegedly belonging to one of the victims, Sandy Thagisa. She had been severely assaulted and left for dead, but miraculously survived. Thagisa has since passed away this year.
He was also found in possession of a cell phone belonging to another of his victims, Brenda Ndove, and a hairpin belonging to another murdered wom-an, Livhuwani Mbodi.
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Several local musicians were presented with awards during the Film, Arts, Music Enter-tainment (FAME) SA Awards at a glittering ceremony which took place at the University of Limpopo Turfl oop Campus on Saturday.
The event was, however, dampened by the news of the tragic death the previous evening of local gospel star Mpho Regalo. He was awarded the prize in the Best Male category.
The 2011 South African Traditional Music Award winner, Jininka, once again proved to be a force to be reckoned with in the music frater-nity. This time, she has won the Best traditional Tshivenda artist category. After the event, she said that she would like to thank thousands of her fans who voted for her to win the award.
“My heartfelt gratitude goes to all my fans who sacrifi ced their time, money and energy to vote for me. This means that they really care about my music, and I promise to give them good music as always.”
Her producer and the founder of Masana Re-
cords, Victor “Da Vic” Nemungadi, said he was not surprised by the judges’ announce-ment at the awards. “She is one of the best musicians I have ever worked with in my company. She takes her music career very seri-ously and she does everything wholeheartedly.”
The full list of winners of the FAME are as follows: Best Jazz/Reggae: Colbert Mukwevho; Best newcomer: Mahlatze Vokal; Best dance: ChymaMusique; Best Male: Mpho Regalo; Best Gospel: Winnie Mashaba; Best XiTsonga: Benny Mayengane; Best Sepedi: Thabang Moreroa; Best Tshivenda: Jininka; Best radio personality: Kwenisto Makgaga (Thobela FM); Philanthropist of the year: Kholofelo Lekganyane; Best female actress: Rami Chuene; Best duo/group: Sido and Manana; Best sports personality: Mulomowandau Mathoho; Best male actor: Clement Maosa, Best Hip Hop/R&B: Mizo Phyll; Best entertainer: Rabs Vhafuwi; Best Club DJ: DJ Complexion; Best female artist: Candy Tsamandebele and Best comedian: Noko Mashaba.
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Woman (33) in custody afterdeath of her husband
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The Levubu police have arrested a 33-year-old woman in connection with the murder of her husband. It is alleged that the woman stabbed and killed the 53-year-old Mr Rueben Mawela at his home at Tshakhuma last Friday night.
The spokesperson for the Levubu SAPS, W/O Solly Mukhola, said that they were investigating the case. It is alleged that the deceased and the suspect were involved in an argument while busy drinking at a local tavern. During the argument, the deceased allegedly stabbed his wife in the head. He then left the tavern and was fol-lowed by his wife. At their home, she allegedly stabbed him and, according to Mukhola, the deceased had several wounds on the head. He later died from his injuries.
“The incident occurred at midnight. After being alerted by members of the community, the police responded very quickly. When we arrived on the scene, the victim had already died,” Mukhola said.
The chairperson of the Tshakhuma Civic, Mr Nkhangweni Nemaduluni, said he was very disturbed by the
incident. “This came as a shock to me and the whole community,” he said. Nemadulu said this is a rare and strange incident which they condemned in the strongest terms. “It happened at midnight in public and there were people out there who could have stopped the whole inci-dent,” he added.
The chairperson of Munna Nndin-nyi, Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini, de-scribed it as a horrible incident which caused a lot of pain to the people close to the family.
“People should break their silence and share their problems with either close family members or community leaders. We also advise those with family problems to contact us as we have highly trained nurses, psycholo-gists and social workers. It is import-ant to seek professional assistance rather than resorting to violent actions like ending the lives of poor, innocent children,” said Mufunwaini.
The suspect briefly appeared in the Vuwani Magistrate’s Court last Wednesday and the case was post-poned to 15 May for a bail appli-cation.
Limpopo’s provincial heritage is under threat from poachers.
This is according to the Democratic Alliance (DA), following a question they had recently put to the provincial Department of Economic Devel-opment, Environment and Tourism (LEDET).
According to the information the LEDET supplied, said the DA this week in a press release, the conser-vation systems and safety measures in state-owned game reserves all over Limpopo are failing miserably.
There have been 418 known poach-ing cases, but only 113 successful arrests were made between 2012 and 2014. The parks that were hit hardest by poachers, where 14 rhinos had been poached, were Atherstone,
Nwanedi and Letaba Ranch Nature Reserves.
Of concern was a reserve such as D’Nyala Nature Reserve, where two rhinos were poached during 2013, and only six field rangers are employed.
The value of animals lost to poach-ers in all the reserves during this time is conservatively estimated at a staggering R25 million.
“The conservation of our animals must be prioritized to enhance inter-national tourism, which will stimulate job creation as well as to conserve our natural heritage for generations to come,” said the DA.
They will therefore table a motion calling on the LEDET MEC, Seeap-aro Sekoati, to tighten measures to protect Limpopo’s wildlife.
Mr Phillip Olivier of the Sout-pansberg Ratepayers Association (SRPA) has once again invited members of the public to come and inspect the Makhado Municipali-ty’s supplementary valuation roll.
Olivier said they had obtained a copy of the supplementary valuation roll from DDP Valuers, after receiv-ing notice from the Makhado Munic-ipality of their intent to amend their property rates policy and property rates bylaw. A copy of the supple-mentary valuation roll is available for inspection at the office of the SRPA in the Sentraal building in Erasmus Street. Alternatively, Olivier can be contacted at 082 679 8324 for more information.
The Makhado Municipality gave notice of their intent to amend their property rates policy and property rates bylaw in term of Section 12(3) (b) and 21 of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000). Members of the public are
invited to submit written comments and/or to make written representa-tions in this regard to the munici-pality.
Any such comments or represen-tations must reach the municipality on or before Monday, 25 May, by handing them in at the office of the municipal manager or by mailing them to Private Bag X2596, Louis Trichardt, 0920.
Copies of the draft property rates bylaw and draft property rates policy, as amended, are open for inspection during office hours at the Civic Centre (Room CO44, first floor, 83 Krogh Street, Louis Trichardt) or at the regional offices at Vuwani, Waterval and Dzanani. The draft bylaw and draft policy are also available on the municipal website www.makhado.co.za. Enquiries in this regard can be directed to the manager finance revenue, Mr R Radzilane, or chief financial officer, Ms M Makhubele, at Tel 015 519 3000.
Photographed during the launch of the Tshivenda music awards at the Joe Matsila guesthouse last Wednesday. From left to right are Cllr David Mutavhatsindi (mayor of the Makhado municipality), the deputy minister of Arts and Culture, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi, Chief Livhuwani Nkhiphitheni Matsila, Mr Freddy Sadiki (PhalaPhala FM station manager) and an artist, Giyani Zozo Mbiza.
Relatives clean the spot where Mr Tshilidzi Makhado was shot dead.
Forensic inspectors and members of the police, photographed at the body of Mr Tshilidzi Makhado shortly after the incident.
By Elmon Tshikhudo
Local resident gets “executed” in ThohoyandouA resident of Makwarela, Mr Tshilidzi Makhado (36), was brutally shot dead execution style at a stop street in Tho-hoyandou early on Tuesday afternoon.
The shooting, which took place at around 13:30, has in-stilled fear in residents as several shootings have been reported around Thohoyandou and Mak-warela in recent times.
The scene where the incident happened was soon swarming with curious and terrified on-lookers. The roads next to the scene were cordoned off for several hours.
Family members, including the mother of the deceased, cried uncontrollably upon seeing the body slumped over the steering wheel. Blood was seeping under the car and flowing in the street.
Mr Makhado was on his way to pick up school pupils at a school in Thohoyandou when he was ambushed by unknown assailants.
Tragedies have become a way of life for the Makhado family of four sons. Several years ago, the eldest son died after he was knocked down by a car next to Techniven. In 2013, the second-born, Thanyani, was
shot dead and killed in broad daylight at Makwarela. The third brother, Lufuno, was shot and killed last month, and the family was still mourning his death when the youngest was killed on Tuesday.
The owner of a se-curity company and a gun expert, who happened to be at the scene of Tuesday’s incident, said that the killers were not or-dinary criminals but highly trained profes-sionals who shot with precision.
T h o h o y a n d o u police spokesper-son Major Mashudu Malelo confirmed the incident, but said it was still very early to link it to the oth-er two shootings that had taken place in the family.
“Yes, a man who was driving a Mazda bakkie was shot dead at an intersection in Thohoyandou Block G. The man was shot several times in the body and the head with a high-calibre R5 rifle and spent car-tridges were found at the scene. We have opened a murder case, but at this stage no arrests have been made.” The police have appealed to any-body with information regarding the incident to contact them.
The bloodied and shattered glass visible at the vehicle after the murder.
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A large contingent of the lo-cal music fraternity attended the launch of the 2015 Tshiv-enda Music Awards at the Joe Matsila Guest House at Ha-Matsila last Wednesday.
The competition is funded by the National Lottery Board, Matsila Development Trust and Rodibrite to an amount of R5,5 million. The event last took place in 2013, but due to a lack of funding, no awards were made last year.
The aim of the upcoming awards is to recognize, pro-mote and reward artists who pride themselves on singing in
the Tshivenda language. These awards also aim to preserve culture and heritage. “I am so glad and we are also happy as musicians, as we expect something like this in our dis-trict and also in our province. Artists must be awarded. We are also happy for those who managed to fund the awards again,” says one artist.
Chief Livhuwani Matsila says he was happy that there were organisations willing to help with funding the event after the fi nancial diffi culties of the past. “This launch makes me very proud that our Tshi-
venda music is fi nally going to gain a good reputation and dig-nity and the artists themselves are going to be recognised and promoted. I think this is very good for the development of the music industry in this region of the Tshivenda-speak-ing people.”
The Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Ms Rejoice Ma-budafhasi, who also attended the event, said they were en-couraging artists to take care of their fi nances to avoid being in tough fi nancial situations in the future.
She said that it was im-
portant that artists treat their careers like businesses. Mabu-dafasi said that the government was determined to help artists overcome fi nancial diffi culties. “They (artists) die poor and we see some of their houses are repossessed. We would like to give them support. Let us see artists as any other business that can grow. That is why I announced that we have what is called the Mzansi Golden Economy.
The Mzantsi Golden Econo-my is a fund that assists those who are in arts and crafts and are preserving our heritage.
It is money that has been put aside to help our entities to de-velop.” She added that the love of indigenous music was in her blood. “There is nothing more important than preserving your culture, because it is the wealth of the coming generation. Many people think that playing indigenous musical instrument lowers one’s dignity, which is not true. I am proud of my culture and that is why I don’t even feel shy when I play my music.
The Tshivenda mus ic awards are set to take place in August.
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Many businesspeople around Vhembe will benefit from the tourism indaba that will take place in Durban this week.
The Durban indaba is one of the leading tourism marketing events in Africa and also one of the top three events of its kind on the international calendar.
According to a spokesman for
the Vhembe District Municipal-ity, delegations from the area will attend the indaba to market the tourism products with the aim of attracting both domestic and international tourists to the area.
Product owners will also be selling their products to tour-ists as well as learning various
business skills, as they will be sharing with other exhibitors during the event.
According to the spokesper-son, local entrepreneurs will also be able to rub shoulders with manufacturers from Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria, Zambia, Bo-tswana, Zimbabwe, Brazil and several other countries.
“The career that you choose must meet your personal abilities and you must understand that the career will determine you future. It must suit your interests and abilities, otherwise you won’t suc-ceed,” said Nkhangweleni Dama, an educational pschychologist at the University of Venda’s Centre for higher education, teaching and learning.
Grade 12s from omore than 150 secondary schools around the Vhem-be region in Limpopo received in-formation about the careers of their choice from the exhibitors from various universities, technical and vocational education and training and private colleges during the Univen Careers Exhibition last week.
According to the director of com-munications and marketing at the university, Mr Takalani Dzaga, the aim of the event was to assist Grade
12s to choose careers of their choice and “encourage them to apply on time to avoid the rush. Some of the students are not getting admission at the beginning of the academic year, due to the fact that they didn’t apply in time.”
One of the learners who attended the Univen Career Exhibition, Luten-do Mulele of Tombolagole Secondary School in Tshitavha-Sambandou, said the exhibition was an eye opener for her and other Grade 12 pupils to apply for a career of their choice. Mulele (20) said she planned to study towards a degree in Nursing Science at Univen next year.
“Now, I have more information about where to study, bursaries, loans and which career to choose after passing my matric. I will encourage others to study hard during the course of the year, so that we can realize our dreams,” said Mulele.
Phalaphala FM presented 2 130 pairs of school shoes and sanitary towels to 50 primary schools in the Vhembe District last Friday.
Addressing school principals at the station’s Thohoyandou studios, the executive poducer of programming, Paula Mathonsi, said donating clothes to the disadvantaged pupils was one of their priorities in order to make a difference in the lives of needy children.
“It deeply touches us as the station to see children going to school bare-footed, and winter is coming. Education is the future of our country and if we encourage our children to go to school, it will contribute that South Africa becomes an educated nation. For the past four years, we have distributed
Mesdames Comfort Mmbubana, Siphiwe Chongo and Tshililo Muthadzwi assist the pupils by distributing application forms and pamphlets with career information.
more than 50 000 pairs to needy school kids,” said Mathonsi.
The station manager of PhalaPhala FM, Mr Freddie Sadiki, said the station had, over the
years, managed to build an emotional bond with its listeners as demonstrated by their continuous support of numerous projects. “During our stake-holder engagement session last year, our listeners proposed that over and above donating shoes, Phalaphala FM should establish a trust fund to assist pupils who cannot afford to pay either reg-istration fees or tuition.”
On behalf of principals, Mr Solomon Nemutan-dani said poverty hindered children’s performance in the class.
He said some pupils attended classes hungry and without proper clothing. “The shoes we are receiving from Phalaphala FM will make a huge difference,” he added.
The executive producer of programming of Phalaphala FM, Ms Paula Mathonsi, Ms Grace Mauda (Mutavhe Primary), Mr John Nethenzheni (Londolani Primary), Lufuno Munonde (PhalaPhala FM: Marketing) and Pat Nephawe (Phalaphala FM presenter) photographed during the prsentation of the gifts to the schools.
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Prisoners in the Thohoyandou Correctional Centre do not have the leisure of lying around and doing nothing. Every day is a working day since prisoners are performing numerous and different rehabilitational tasks.
According to the Thohoyan-dou Management Area’s commu-nications manager, Mr Tshifhiwa Magadani, all these form part of the rehabilitation programmes that are being offered by the Department of Correctional Ser-vices in order to equip offenders with skills.
“Some forms of breakages, leakage, and maintenance are being attended to and fixed by offenders in the prison,” he said.
A prisoner, Mvelelo Mushi-ana, said that learning to weld in prison would help to equip him with skills, so that he could fend for himself and his family when
his time for release arrived.Another prisoner, Thilivhali
Nelufule, had this to say: “First of all, I want to convey my unre-served apology to the community that I have wronged. I regret what I did.” Nelufule warned the youth to refrain from criminal activities and encouraged them to concentrate on their studies. He further highlighted and expressed appreciation for the good work that correctional services are do-ing by providing offenders with skills while they are serving their sentences.
Mr Dealers Mthombeni, the correctional officer who is honing offender’s skills, smiled with satisfaction when asked about his day-to-day activities with offenders.
“I feel good because, since I joined the department in 2012, no offenders that I had trained in
the welding section had relapsed and ended up in prison again,” he said. “I enjoy what I am doing as a correctional officer.”
Magadani pointed out that the rehabilitation programmes are being offered to offenders, so that they can improve their ed-ucation as a way of preparing to participate in a very competitive job-hunting exercise out there.
“We request our communities to welcome offenders back, because they are our sisters and brothers,” he said. “What will happen if communities do not give rehabilitated offenders a second chance? If such offenders are not accepted, the likelihood of their returning to crime is high. Preventing re-offending is an important element of creating safer communities. With the right attitude, communities can assist in making it happen.”
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Well-known presenter at Phala Phala FM Rudzani “1020” Khalushi entertained guests during the farewell function for principal Norman Mashamba at Matsila last Friday. Rudzani also did an impersonation of the late South African president, Nelson Mandela. In the photo, from left, are Masilo Mudau, Rudazni Khalushi and Patrick Khalushi. Masilo and Patrick pretended to be the “president’s” body guards.
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A correctional officer, Mr Dealers Mthombeni, forms part of the force behind the rehabilitation of offenders at the Thohoyandou Correctional Centre. Also pictured are (from left to right) Mvelelo Mushiana, Thivhilaeli Nelufule and Shonisani Nekhofhe.
By Kaizer Nengovhela
Young Katlego reunited with her motherA two-year-old girl, Katlego Khosa from Mufe-ba village, was discharged from Mankweng Hospital and reunited with her blind mother a fortnight ago. The toddler had sustained serious head injuries while visiting her aunt at Ha-Maila in September last year.
According to initial reports the aunt, Ivy Mulaudzi, asked the blind mother of the child, Veronica Khoza, permission to take the girl from Mufeba to her house at Maila. She apparently wanted the girl to play with her own child. Ms
Khoza allegedly battled for some time to get the child back and was eventually told that her daughter had been admitted to hospital with serious head injuries.
The aunt was arrested shortly afterwards.Ms Mulaudzi was granted bail of R1 500 by
the Tshitale Magistrate’s Court after spending six months in the police cells. She gave birth to a baby girl while in the cells in February this year. She then requested to take the baby to a traditional medical practitioner to treat the child for a type
of illness that could apparently not be cured by modern doctors.
When the magistrate granted her bail, she was warned not to visit Mufeba Village where the Mulaudzi family stay.
Katlego’s blind mother, Veronica Khosa, said she was happy that her baby was back from the hospital’s intensive care unit (ICU), but she was still angry with Ivy because she believes Ivy didn’t tell the truth in court.
“I’m spending my grant taking my baby to the doctor and pharma-cist to treat the wounds. I prayed day and night for God to save my baby. I was supposed to save the money for Katlego’s schooling. The very same Ivy contravened her bail conditions, because she came to Mufeba Village trying to ask forgiveness from my neighbours,” she said.
The Makhado spokesperson for the SAPS confirmed that the wom-an who was arrested in connection with the incident had given birth, but said this had not occurred in the police cells.
She confirmed that Ivy had given birth under police guard at the Don-ald Frazer Hospital.
The blind mother,Veronica Khoza, with her child, Katlego, after the child was discharged from hospital.
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The Nyavhumbwa wa dakaila cultural group entertained guests at Masia when Chief John Masia was installed as the new chief of Tandavhalwe a fortnight ago. The young members of the group said that they wanted to appeal to young people not to forget their culture.
Thovhele Vho-Nndweleni Mashamba (right) started building a new house for the poverty-striken family with the assistance of Mr Steven Mabidi of Mabidi Construction.
By Kaizer Nengovhela
House for struggling familyThe Nazareen Church, in part-nership with Mabidi Construc-tion, came to the rescue of the disadvantaged Khoza family of Mashamba last Tuesday, when they built them a five-roomed house and equipped a borehole.
The official launch was attend-ed by Thovhele Vho-Nndweleni Mashamba, Makhado councillors, clerics and members of the local community.
The Khoza family had been living in a dilapidated mud house since the flood of 2000. The poverty-stricken family of seven was later accommo-dated in a dipalipidated room. Mr Simon Khoza, a pensioner, depends on a social grant.
Khoza said that his family sur-vived by selling firewood. He said that he never thought that he would own a house one day. He has been struggling to support this family
with his pension grant, as his grant is too little to support seven people.
He expressed delight and grati-tude for what the donators had done for them. He told Limpopo Mirror that their former house had had no privacy for any of them. They had to sleep on the cold floor.
Pastor Elvis Lehasa said that the Nazareen Church cared about the people who had lost hope in life, “but as the church we sit down and look what we can do to help the people who need assistance.”
Mr Steven Mabidi of Mabidi Construction said they prided them-selves on being able to change the lives of people for the better. Tho-vhele Vho-Nndweleni Mashamba said more challenges lay ahead, but members of the community were happy because the church and do-nors were joining the fight against poverty and underdevelopment.
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All Stars vs Express
Eight teams to vie for Boy Nemakonde Challenge honours
It remains to be seen whether Joe Express will make a comeback and beat Mosesetjane All Stars when they meet in their ABC Motsepe League match at the Makwarela Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Joe Express must win the match in order to restore the team’s pride after losing 1-4 to Bellevue Winners Park at the Nkowankowa Stadium in Tzaneen last Saturday.
On the other hand, Mosesetjane All Stars will be fi ghting like a wounded tiger after giving away points to their opponents last weekend. They lost 2-3 to Dynamos. Stars must keep a watchful eye on the Express goal poachers, Thembisani Nevhu-lamba and Ndivhuwo “Segere” Ravhuhali, or else they will regret it.
The match of the week will be between the title chasers, Bellevue Winners Park and Magezi, at the TT Cholo Stadium in Polokwane. The winner of this match is likely to lift the league champi-onship trophy at the end of the season. Bellevue and Magezi are separated by a gap of one point, with Bellevue leading the pack. Magezi are still fresh from a 5-0 victory over Bilika All Stars at the Giyani Stadium.
After beating A1 Terrors 5-0 at the Mogol Sta-dium in Lephalale last weekend, Lephalale Young Killers are gearing up for another convincing vic-tory when they host Great North FC at the same venue tomorrow afternoon. Giyani Hotspurs will host Mighty FC at the Giyani Stadium.
A1 Terrors will entertain Winners Park at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium in their Waterberg derby, while the Dolphins FC will travel to Modimolle to face Modimolle Aces. Polokwane United will battle it out with Dynamos at the Giyani Stadium.
The draw for the annual Boy Nemakonde Soccer Challenge was conducted at the Begwa Brickyard on Sunday afternoon. Just like in the previous two years, eight teams from Tshaulu and the surrounding areas will take part in the tournament.
All matches will be played at the Tshifudi Stadi-um. The fi rst matches will be played on Saturday, 20 June, and the semifi nal matches will be played the following day. The fi nal is scheduled for Sat-urday, 27 June.
The eight teams that will take part in the tour-nament are Tshaulu Powerline, Munangwe United Brothers, Dimani Young Masters, Begwa FC, Lukalo Hotspurs, TMT Junior Birds, New Look FC and Mubvumoni XI Arrows. The fi xtures for the fi rst matches are TMT Junior Birds vs Lukalo Hotspurs, Dimani Young Masters vs Begwa FC, Munangwe United Brothers vs New Look FC and Mubvumoni XI Arrows vs Tshaulu Powerlines.
According to the tournament director, Mr Eric Murudi, this year’s champions will take home a cash prize of R10 000, a soccer kit, two soccer balls and a fl oating trophy. The runner-up will be presented with a cash prize of R1 000, soccer kit and two soccer balls, while R500, soccer kit and two soccer balls are awaiting the team that will fi nish the tournament in the third spot.
All teams that will take part in the tournament will receive two soccer balls. Individual awards will be presented to the best player in the tournament, the top goal scorer and the best coach. They will each be presented with a sport shop voucher to the value of R1 000 and trophies.
Murudi also stated that all the teams, together with the fans, would be provided with free transport to and from the stadium as part of the sponsorship for the tournament.
Tshaulu Powerlines are the defending cham-pions.
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“It is a greater bushbaby, not a tokoloshe”I am writing this letter in response to the cover
story I killed the tokoloshe by Elmon Tshikhudo in Limpopo Mirror of 8 May 2015.
I am deeply concerned about the article and would like to take the opportunity to clarify and inform people about the so-called strange crea-ture or tokoloshe which the article is about.
For a zoologist or nature enthusiast there is nothing strange about the creature the commu-nity member is holding in his hands in the photo accompanying the article. The animal is neither unknown nor dangerous. The English common name for this animal is greater galago or greater bushbaby (Otolemur crassicaudatus), the latter name stemming from the baby-like calls the animal makes at night. In TshiVenda it is known as zelehani.
The greater bushbaby uses these calls to com-municate with other bushbabies – much like the roar of a lion or a dog’s bark.
The bushbaby belongs to the primates, like baboons, monkeys and humans. South Africa is home to two different kinds of bushbabies: the greater bushbaby (the one Mr Munzhelele chose to kill) and the lesser bushbaby – as the names indicate the lesser bushbaby is much smaller than the greater bushbaby.
Bushbabies are active sporadically throughout the night, moving from their daytime resting places at about sunset.
They live in small groups of up to six individ-uals, but generally search for food on their own. The greater bushbaby mainly feeds on fruit and vegetable matter and gum from the sweet thorn, being predominantly vegetarian. It generally does not eat meat or hunt other animals. Although the calls of the bushbaby can be heard frequently in areas they occur, they are very shy creatures and getting a glimpse of them in the wild is a rare and special occasion.
The greater bushbaby can be found in forests including those along streams and rivers, well developed woodlands and thickets. Bushbabies spend most of their time in the canopy of trees, but do occasionally come to the ground when searching for food. The greater bushbaby mostly moves in the canopy of trees on all four legs, walking or running along branches. When on the ground they can sometimes be seen hopping on their hind legs, moving in a semi-upright position on two legs only and using their tail for balance. The greater bushbaby is increasingly threatened by the loss of forest and woodland habitat in the country.
I would like to appeal to people to refrain from killing or persecuting these fascinating animals. They pose no threat to humans whatsoever and there is absolutely no need to be afraid of them. Like every living creature on the planet, bushba-bies play an important role in nature and they are part of South Africa’s amazing natural heritage which we should all be proud of and help protect for the generations to come.
The misinformation contained in this article and complete lack of understanding of the char-acter of this animal, particularly fuelling fear that this harmless species poses a threat to people, can result in detrimental impacts on populations of this gentle primate, similar to the unfounded belief concerning the medicinal properties of rhino horn.
- Birthe Linden, School of Mathematical & Natural Sciences, University of Venda
Lesser bushbaby (Galago moholi) from the Pafuri area. Photo supplied
Greater bushbaby (Otolemur crassicaudatus) in a fi g tree in the Soutpansberg. Photo supplied
Although only seven months old, the Avis branch in Musina was voted top performer of all Avis branches in Limpopo for the month of April. They scored an impressive 94,5 with regard to rental sales. Pictured from left to right are Avis staff members Fredrick Mashudu (driver), Rosina Lekhwemea (rental sales agent), Tinashe Mutemi (director of Musina Hotel) and Monique van Royen (rental sales agent). Photo supplied.
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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho
1315 May 2015LIMPOPO MIRROR
This group of women was spotted at the Louis Trichardt Wimpy on Sunday where they were celebrating Mother’s Day.
Young Ngelekanyo Tshivule of Tshiozwi celebrated her sixth birthday on Sunday. This year, her birthday coincided with Mothers’ Day, so it was also an opportunity for the young ones to congratulate their mothers and thank them for all their love. Ngelekanyo’s party was held at the Wimpy at Makhado Crossing.
Jonathan King of Black Leopards (left) and George Twala of African Warriors chase the ball.
Black Leopards maul African Warriors
Ivan Mahangwahaya of Black Leopards chases the ball.
Black Leopards booked a place in the promo-tional play-offs by beating African Warriors 2-0 in their NFD League match at the Thohoyandou Stadium on Sunday.
Narrow victory for Tshakhuma RO United
Rendani Mukomafhedzi of RO United kicks the ball.
Rendani Mukomafhedzi of RO United jumps over Tshifhiwa Mudzunga of United Brothers.
Tshakhuma RO United kept their title hopes alive by collecting full points at the expense of Gwamasenga United Brothers, whom they nar-
SACM warns against “identity thieves”
The director of Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Centre, Mr Lazarus Ncongwane.
South African Custodial Management, oper-ating as the Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Centre in Louis Trichardt, is concerned about reoccurring thefts of identification of their employees by fraudsters, who then use such information to open credit accounts in stores.
The prison director, Mr Lazarus Ncongwane, said fraud cases were brought to the company’s attention some four months ago by affected and concerned employees.
The management is therefore warning all fraud-sters to stop all such crimes.They are also informing credit providers and stores to make sure that they are giving or approving the correct applicants when they help people who claim to be the company’s employees. “If they come with an SACM salary advice, credit providers must check the authenticity of that salary advice,” he said. “The identity must tally with the ID.
If there’s doubt, they should contact’s SACM’s human resources department to verify. If possible, credit providers are advised to take a photograph of these applicants which will help us and the po-lice to crack these fraud cases.”Ncongwane also confirmed that several cases had been opened in Makhado and Polokwane, where these fraudulent activities were reported.
The fraudsters use such accounts to buy laptops,
iPads, cellphones, clothes, and in some cases they attempt to buy building material.
rowly beat 1-0 in their MMK Administra-tors’ League match at the Tshakhuma Malaria grounds on Saturday.
Although United Brothers are lying in the middle of the log, they managed to match RO United pound for pound.
RO United are close-ly contesting for the league championship with only three points behind the pace setters, Maweja Takers.
Masala Tsanwani, the United Brothers’ midfielder, was the first player to go into the referee’s book.
He tackled Dakalo Mudau from behind.
The keeper of RO United, Khuthadzo Mukomafhedzi, denied United Brothers a sure goal in the 27th minute. This after the visitors were awarded a free kick at the edge of the box. Masala Tsanwani unleashed a half volley from the free kick.
M u k o m a f h e d z i dived acrobatically and palmed the ball away for a corner kick.
The goal which sep-arated the boys from the men came in the 38th minute.
Lucky Ndou beat the keeper with a long-range ground cutter.
The game turned lukewarm for the re-maining part of the first half as both sides looked tired. Both sides used all their substitution chances. United Brothers played the last 20 minutes of the game with their
hands tied behind their backs. Tshilidzi Ramatsitsi was given his marching
orders, following a second bookable offence.
The home side started the game like a house on fire, with their midfielders, Morgan Shivambu and Ndamulelo Mungadi, distributing telling passes to the strikers time after time.
That forced the visitors from the Free State Province to abandon their positions and play de-fensive football.
Lidoda Duvha came close to scoring in the eighth minute.
They were awarded a free kick just outside the box.
Their leading goal scorer, Ruggert Nyundu, tried his luck, but his volley missed the target by inches.
Pressure continued to mount on the visitors’ defence as the game progressed.
Leopards were awarded a corner kick in the 19th minute.
Leonard Ntshangase took the corner kick and Harry Nyirenda, the Malawian international, headed home to bring the half-time score to 1-0.
Leopards were the first to effect a change to their starting line-up.
They introduced Meshack Maphangule for Ndamulelo Mungadit.
Avhashoni Tshinuna, the Black Leopards keeper, made his presence felt in the 57th minute.
Moses Kwena, the Warriors’ overlapping de-fender, went loose from the middle of the park and unleashed a power-ful ground cutter.
Tshinuna braved the shot and executed a bril-liant save.
George Radebe of Warriors was repri-manded with a card for obstructing Jonathan King in the 74th minute.
A defender of War-riors, Freddy Sibanyoni, handled the ball within the box and the referee awarded a penalty to Leopards.
Ruggert Nyundu con-verted from the white spot.
Leopards applied de-laying tactics for the remaining part of the game.
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Kopers moet registreer. Id dokument, verbruikersrekening, maatskappy besluit, word benodig. Die Afslaer en die eienaar het die reg om op die veiling te bie. Regulasies in terme van bogemelde wet en Reëls van Veiling is beskikbaar op www.jackklaff.co.za.
en 10 Hans van der Merwelaan. Hierdie advertensie voldoen aan Artikel 45 van Wet 68/2008.
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MUSINAIn opdrag van die direkteur van Lu-Rank BK, sal ek verkoop op Saterdag 23 Mei 2015
om 10:00 op die plaas Lucerne, Musina (sien ligging) as volg:
1. BESKRYWING VAN EIENDOMGedeelte 3 ('n gedeelte van Gedeelte 2) van die plaas Lucerne 198Registrasie Afdeling MS, Limpopo ProvinsieGroot: 85,6532ha Gehou kragtens Akte van Transport T113093/97
VERBETERINGS:4-slaapkamerwoning met badkamer, kombuis, eetkamer, sitkamer, buite geboue. Tweede Woning: (onvoltooid), 2 toegeruste boorgate, 2 sementdamme, 4 gronddamme, 3 kante wildwerend omhein, koedoes, rooibokke, Eskom-krag
2. VOERTUIE EN WERKTUIE2003 Nissan 3.3 V6 Hardbody (enkelkajuit met 74,000km), ‘90 Toyota 2.4 D LWD, ‘89 Toyota Station 2.4, ‘82 Nissan Safari 4x4, Massey Ferguson 290 trekker, Massey Ferguson, Laaigraaf/slootgrou-kombinasie , 2-wiel trekkersleepwa met valkante, 3 x plaassleepwaens, 2 x Kazuma 150cc /250cc vierwielmotorfietse
3. WERKTUIE2 x 1-tand grondbrekers, 5-tand grondbreker, voor-trekker, 2-skaarploeg, 10-skaardis, 3-punt trekkerbak, elektriese hamermeul, 3-punt skraper, damskrop
4. MASJIENERIE EN GEREEDSKAPHonda 5 kVA kragopwekker, Stihl-Kettingsaag, Ryobi kettingsaag, 3 x oliesweismasjiene, gassweisstelle (groot en klein), snymasjiene, 2 x staanbore, Ingersol-Rand 900 kPA kompressor, 185mm sirkelsaag, 35 stuk Router puntstel, Ryobi Router model CR1000V, restoureerder, pypgroefsnyers, dompelpompe en motors, 5 Tap-a-dice stelle, Skil-skaafmasjien 470 Watt, Stramm-bandskuurder, Skill-Skilmeter, Flemming-gereedskap, Major Tech Insolasie toetser, Lugdruksaag, Stanhey Intelli Sensor Pro (metaal), Laser level, Multiple 42-stuk luggereedskapstel, 2 hidrouliese krimpstelle, bobbejaansleutels, 9 x hand boormasjiene, gereedskap, 7 x hand snymasjiene, paneelklopper gereedskap, elektriese toetstelle, hidroliese pypbuigmasjien, handpypbuigmasjien, kompressiemeter, groot verskeidenheid elektr iese gereedskapstoetelle
5. SLAGHUISTOERUSTINGOkto-vleissaag, Tre-spade-maalmasjien 32, Butcher Boy vleissaag, Meat-o-Matic-vleissaag, Crown-biltongkerwer Tre-s p a d e - w o r s s t o p p e r , 2 x v l e k v r y e s t a a l t a f e l s , vlekvryestaalbraaier, Kelvinator-ys/vrieskas, KIC staan-ys/vrieskas, Defy-yskas, vleisbakke
6. ALGEMEENPlaashekke, staalpype, houtpale, treinspoorstawe, y standaardpale, werksbanke, dakteëls, 3 x broeimasjiene, 3 x Rolmotorhuisdeure, pyplaste, krane, kettingkatrolle, sonpompe, voerbakke
7. MEUBELSSony platskermtelevisie, DVD-speler, klanksisteem met luidsprekers, Defy-tuimeldroeër, Samsung-wasmasjien, lessenaar, vertoonkas, staanlampe, Bauer-mikrogolfoond
8. AFSLAERSNOTAAs u 'n boer is, mag u nie hierdie veiling misloop nie. Daar is iets vir almal. Hierdie items is in 'n baie goeie toestand. Verskeie gereedskap nog splinternuut. Besoek ons webblad www.jackklaff.co.za vir meer inligting en foto's.
9. VERKOOPSVOORWAARDESVaste E iendom: 15% deposi to by wyse van 'n bankgewaarborgde tjek op dag van veiling. Balans by wyse van 'n bankwaarborg binne 30 dae ná bekragtiging, wat sal plaasvind binne 14 dae ná die veiling. Die Verkoper behou die reg om die eiendom voor of tydens die veiling te onttrek. Roerende eiendom: R5,000-00 terugbetaalbare deposito. Verkoper het die reg om die eiendom voor of tydens die veiling te onttrek.
10. BESIGTIGING: Vaste Eiendom: Reël met die afslaer. Roerende Eiendom: Oggend van die veiling.
11. LIGGINGVanaf Musina, volg die pad na Venetia Myn/Alldays vir ±20km. Draai links en volg jack Klaff wegwysers.
12. NAVRAE: Jack Klaff: 082 808 2471 Hansie Taute: 082 457 4172
Kopers moet registreer. Id dokument, verbruikersrekening, maatskappy besluit, word benodig. Die Afslaer en die eienaar het die reg om op die veiling te bie. Regulasies in terme van bogemelde wet en Reëls van Veiling is beskikbaar op www.jackklaff.co.za.
en 10 Hans van der Merwelaan. Hierdie advertensie voldoen aan Artikel 45 van Wet 68/2008.
VERBRUIKERSBESKERMINGSWET68 VAN 2008
STAAK BOERDERY VEILING (BOSVELDPLASIE 85ha)(BAKKIE / 2 x TREKKERS / WERKTUIE / MASJIENERIE /
SLAGHUISTOERUSTING / GEREEDSKAP)
MUSINAIn opdrag van die direkteur van Lu-Rank BK, sal ek verkoop op Saterdag 23 Mei 2015
om 10:00 op die plaas Lucerne, Musina (sien ligging) as volg:
1. BESKRYWING VAN EIENDOMGedeelte 3 ('n gedeelte van Gedeelte 2) van die plaas Lucerne 198Registrasie Afdeling MS, Limpopo ProvinsieGroot: 85,6532ha Gehou kragtens Akte van Transport T113093/97
VERBETERINGS:4-slaapkamerwoning met badkamer, kombuis, eetkamer, sitkamer, buite geboue. Tweede Woning: (onvoltooid), 2 toegeruste boorgate, 2 sementdamme, 4 gronddamme, 3 kante wildwerend omhein, koedoes, rooibokke, Eskom-krag
2. VOERTUIE EN WERKTUIE2003 Nissan 3.3 V6 Hardbody (enkelkajuit met 74,000km), ‘90 Toyota 2.4 D LWD, ‘89 Toyota Station 2.4, ‘82 Nissan Safari 4x4, Massey Ferguson 290 trekker, Massey Ferguson, Laaigraaf/slootgrou-kombinasie , 2-wiel trekkersleepwa met valkante, 3 x plaassleepwaens, 2 x Kazuma 150cc /250cc vierwielmotorfietse
3. WERKTUIE2 x 1-tand grondbrekers, 5-tand grondbreker, voor-trekker, 2-skaarploeg, 10-skaardis, 3-punt trekkerbak, elektriese hamermeul, 3-punt skraper, damskrop
4. MASJIENERIE EN GEREEDSKAPHonda 5 kVA kragopwekker, Stihl-Kettingsaag, Ryobi kettingsaag, 3 x oliesweismasjiene, gassweisstelle (groot en klein), snymasjiene, 2 x staanbore, Ingersol-Rand 900 kPA kompressor, 185mm sirkelsaag, 35 stuk Router puntstel, Ryobi Router model CR1000V, restoureerder, pypgroefsnyers, dompelpompe en motors, 5 Tap-a-dice stelle, Skil-skaafmasjien 470 Watt, Stramm-bandskuurder, Skill-Skilmeter, Flemming-gereedskap, Major Tech Insolasie toetser, Lugdruksaag, Stanhey Intelli Sensor Pro (metaal), Laser level, Multiple 42-stuk luggereedskapstel, 2 hidrouliese krimpstelle, bobbejaansleutels, 9 x hand boormasjiene, gereedskap, 7 x hand snymasjiene, paneelklopper gereedskap, elektriese toetstelle, hidroliese pypbuigmasjien, handpypbuigmasjien, kompressiemeter, groot verskeidenheid elektr iese gereedskapstoetelle
5. SLAGHUISTOERUSTINGOkto-vleissaag, Tre-spade-maalmasjien 32, Butcher Boy vleissaag, Meat-o-Matic-vleissaag, Crown-biltongkerwer Tre-s p a d e - w o r s s t o p p e r , 2 x v l e k v r y e s t a a l t a f e l s , vlekvryestaalbraaier, Kelvinator-ys/vrieskas, KIC staan-ys/vrieskas, Defy-yskas, vleisbakke
6. ALGEMEENPlaashekke, staalpype, houtpale, treinspoorstawe, y standaardpale, werksbanke, dakteëls, 3 x broeimasjiene, 3 x Rolmotorhuisdeure, pyplaste, krane, kettingkatrolle, sonpompe, voerbakke
7. MEUBELSSony platskermtelevisie, DVD-speler, klanksisteem met luidsprekers, Defy-tuimeldroeër, Samsung-wasmasjien, lessenaar, vertoonkas, staanlampe, Bauer-mikrogolfoond
8. AFSLAERSNOTAAs u 'n boer is, mag u nie hierdie veiling misloop nie. Daar is iets vir almal. Hierdie items is in 'n baie goeie toestand. Verskeie gereedskap nog splinternuut. Besoek ons webblad www.jackklaff.co.za vir meer inligting en foto's.
9. VERKOOPSVOORWAARDESVaste E iendom: 15% deposi to by wyse van 'n bankgewaarborgde tjek op dag van veiling. Balans by wyse van 'n bankwaarborg binne 30 dae ná bekragtiging, wat sal plaasvind binne 14 dae ná die veiling. Die Verkoper behou die reg om die eiendom voor of tydens die veiling te onttrek. Roerende eiendom: R5,000-00 terugbetaalbare deposito. Verkoper het die reg om die eiendom voor of tydens die veiling te onttrek.
10. BESIGTIGING: Vaste Eiendom: Reël met die afslaer. Roerende Eiendom: Oggend van die veiling.
11. LIGGINGVanaf Musina, volg die pad na Venetia Myn/Alldays vir ±20km. Draai links en volg jack Klaff wegwysers.
12. NAVRAE: Jack Klaff: 082 808 2471 Hansie Taute: 082 457 4172
10. BESIGTIGING: Vaste Eiendom: Reël asseblief met die afslaer. Roerende Eiendom: Oggend van die veiling.
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Maluti FET and Garankuwa United back to the ABC
Gogobole Bucs’ development team, who par-ticipate in the Mageu League of the Limpopo Dairy League, received a brand new soccer kit from Dr Raymond de Swardt during a recent ceremony in Louis Trichardt.
De Swardt said that the donation was a way of motivating the team to work hard and dominate the league. “We have been touched by the plight of the young players, who seem committed and dedicated to sports but lack resources. We then decided to buy them a brand new soccer kit, soccer boots and soccer balls,” he said.
Team manager Mr George Maphala said they were very motivated by the new soccer equipment. “We are playing well in the league matches, but we lack even some of the basic equipment such as soccer boots, shin guards and other necessities for the players. We are very happy to have received this morale-boosting gesture,” he said. He revealed that it was diffi cult for his team to run smoothly without a sponsor.
While Lamontvile Golden Arrows were celebrating their automatic promotion to the Absa Premiership Division on Sunday, it was a sad moment for the players, officials and supporters of Garankuwa United and Maluti FET College.
Golden Arrows fi nished their National First Division League program with 60 points, six ahead of Jomo Cosmos. Maluti FET College are languishing at the bottom of the log. They managed to collect only 20 points this season.
Maluti FET College are taking Garankuwa United down to the ABC Motsepe League wi th them. Uni ted wrapped up their league programme in the sec-ond-last position with 22 points. The team concluded their league programme by donating points to Thanda Royal Zulu, to whom they lost 2-3 at the Umhlathuze Stadium in Richardsbay. The Maluti students could not absorb the pressure from Baroka FC, who beat them 3-2 at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in Phutadit-shaba.
Black Leopards and Jomo Cosmos booked places in the promotion-al play-offs. Leopards finished their league programme in the third spot with 51 points.
They beat African Warriors 2-0 at the Thohoyandou Stadium in their last league match.
Although their place in the promotional play-offs was already guaranteed before playing their match against Cape Town All Stars on Sunday, Jomo Cosmos did not leave anything to chance. They blasted Cape Town All Stars 2-0 at the Athlone Stadium. The result of the match means
that Cape Town All Stars narrowly missed the play-offs.
Royal Eagles collected the maximum points at the expense of Witbank Spurs. They won 1-0 at the King Zwelithini Sta-dium in Durban. In their Cape Town derby at the Philipi Stadium, Milano United lost 1-3 to FC Cape Town. Vasco da Gama beat Santos 1-0 at the Parow Park Stadium in Cape Town.
Black Leopards Football Club.
More than 40 children from Muhuyu Primary School outside Thohoyandou, who used to go to school barefoot, received shoes from former pupils of the school. “We used to come to school without shoes, because our parents could not afford it. We took education seriously and now we are working, and so we decided to change the life of poor children from our former school for the better,” said Mr Mphedziseni Ratshivhadelo. He and several former pupils of the school, who are now working in various departments and companies decided to assist the disadvantaged pupils. He said that, apart from donating school shoes, they handed young girls sanitary pads as some them could not afford it. In our photo, the principal of the school, Ms Khuthadzo Khoza, assists a pupil to fi t a shoe, while others pupils and some of the donors are standing by. Photo: Silas Nduvheni.
The prizes for the winners in the Miss Madombidzha beauty contest that was staged at the Makhado show grounds were handed over last Saturday. The prizes were presented during a function held at the White Horse guest house in Louis Trichardt. From left to right in the photo are Mulalo Sinthumule (2nd princess), Hazel Siwadawada (Miss Madombidzha) and Pinah Banda (1st Princess). Hazel went home with R1 000, a tablet, a R500 gift voucher from Truworths and a weekend holiday at 2Ten hotel. The runners-up each received R500, a tablet, a R500 gift voucher from Truworths and a weekend holiday at 2Ten hotel. All the participants also won toasters. The event was sponsored by Musobi Construction, Dunns Store, Mjuwa Transport, Makhadzi the First Lady and Professional printers, Mushome Security, White Horse guest house and Limpopo Mirror.
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THOHOYANDOUCase No: 1831/2014 In the matter between: Water 2000 cc, Execution Creditor and rendani thathaisa (id: 810221 5508 2), Execution Debtor
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION
kindly take notice that in terms of Judgment granted on 19th day of November 2014, in the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s Court and a Warrent of Execution issued thereafter, a Sale in Execution of the undermentioned goods will be held on the 5th of June 2015 at the Sheriff’s Premises, Makhado Town Ship at 11:00 AM to the highest bidder, without warranties or representations, consisting of:Goods:1x bakkie Ford With reG no 224 lDated at Louis Trichardt on 17 April 2015exeCution CReditoR’s attoRneys, Coxwell, steyn, Vise & naudé inC, 31 sonGozwi stReet, louis tRiChaRdt, 0920, tel: 015 516 0116, Fax: 015 516 4175, eMail: [email protected], doCex 2, louis tRiChaRdt, ReF: wat10/23/JF steyn/as
Coxwell, steyn, VIse & nAudé
IN THE MAGISTRATE’S
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF
SOUTPANSBERG HELD AT
LOUIS TRICHARDTCase No: 1264/2014 BIn the matter between: e MuGebe t/a autobee, Execution Creditor and ndWaMatho alFred ratshiMolo (id: 600316 5187 087), Execution Debtor
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION
Coxwell, steyn, VIse & nAudé
kindly take notice that in terms of Judgment granted on 30th day of January 2015, in the Lou-is Trichardt Magistrate’s Court and a Warrent of Execution issued thereafter, a Sale in Execution of the undermentioned goods will be held on at the sheriFF’s PreMises Makhado toWnshiP on 5th day oF June 2015 at 11:00 aM, to the highest bidder, without warranties or representations, consisting of:Goods:1x base bed
1x tV colour FilM
1x Music systeM
1x siera 2.3 Gle White in colour - reG no: dbh 381 cDated at Louis Trichardt on 17 April 2015exeCution CReditoR’s attoRneys, Coxwell, steyn, Vise & naudé inC, 31 sonGozwi stReet, louis tRiChaRdt, 0920, tel: 015 516 0116, Fax: 015 516 4175, eMail: [email protected], doCex 2, louis tRiChaRdt, ReF: JF steyn/Re/eMu1/0022
estate late thakoRlal RanChhod patel no: 0622/2015
In the Estate of the late thakorlal ranchhod Patel, ID: 3703285043085, Date of Birth: 28/03/1937, Date of Death: 02/03/2015 of 84 second street, eltiVillas, louis trichardt (Makha-do), 0920, Estate No: 0622/2015(Master Thohoyandou). Creditors and Debtors in the above Estate are hereby required to file their claims with and pay their debts to the undersigned within 30 days from the date of publication hereof, Dated at Louis Trichardt on the 22 April 2015. MaCs patel BRotheRs CC, po Box 395, louis tRiChaRdt, 0920
mACs PAtel BRotheRs CC
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35
Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Mr Tanzwani Livhuwani James shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from the date of this publication. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 12th day of May 2015. Madala Phillip Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Office No 84, Block C, PO Box 3411, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 0159622230, REF: MAD/TANZWANI/EST:131
mAdAlA PhIllIP AttoRneys
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35
Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Mrs Nephawe masindi Mutshinya shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from the date of this publication. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 30th day of March 2015. Madala Phillip Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Office No 84, Block C, PO Box 3411, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 0159622230, REF: MAD/NEPHAWE/EST:129
mAdAlA PhIllIP AttoRneys
NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35
Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Mr Mutswaletswale Tsetse Rebecca shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from the date of this publication. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 05th day of May 2015. Madala Phillip Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Office No 84, Block C, PO Box 3411, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel/Fax: 0159622230, REF: MAD/MUTSWALETSWALE/EST:130
mAdAlA PhIllIP AttoRneys
NOTICE TO INSPECT ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION
In terms of section 35 (5) of act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the copies of the liquidation and distribution (first and final, unless otherwise stated) in the estate specified below will be open for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereto at the offices of the master and the magistrate stated. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master concerned during the specified period, the executors will proceed to make payment in accordance with the account. reGistration nuMber oF estate: 000487/2015, naMe: MuoFhe, surnaMe: denGa, id: 2004010392082, last address: stand no 1248, MiluWani, thohoyandou, hiGh court buildinG, thohoyandou. Executor:Maluleke B attoRneys,7 taMBotie stReet, siBasa, white aRea next to Masala stoRes, po Box 2919, siBasa, 0970
mAluleke B Att
FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND
DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT
In the estate of the late shabne elias dibuye, ID: 2710105250080, who was never married and who resided at nGWenani ha-theMeli who died on the 12th oF noVeMber 2014. Master’s ref: 021699/2014. In terms of section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 notice is hereby given that copies of the Liquidation and Distribution account in the estate specified above will be open for inspection of all person with an interest therein for a period of 21 days from date of advertisement at the Offices of the master, Thohoyandou and the Magistrate Thohoyandou. Should no objection be lodged with the master during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account. nenGwekhulu tshiwandalani inC. style CentRe, FiRst FlooR, oFFiCe no: 05,16 & 17, opposite CoMputeR CoRpoRation, Mphephu dRiVe, thohoyandou, tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 0159625446, eMail: [email protected], ReF: MM nenGwekhulu/d065/14.
nengwekhulu tshIwAndAlAnI InC
FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND
DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT
In the estate of the late robert Mizila netshidaVhini, ID: 4906065980082, who was resided at lWaMondo VillaGe who died on the 15th of october 2006 and was married to tshiManGadzo Melda netshidaVhini. Estate No: 94/2006. In terms of section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 notice is hereby given that copies of the Liquidation and Distribution account in the estate specified above will be open for inspection of all person with an interest therein for a period of 21 days from date of advertisement at the Offices of the master, Thohoyandou and the Magistrate Thohoyandou. Should no objection be lodged with the master during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account. nenGwekhulu tshiwandalani inC. style CentRe, FiRst FlooR, oFFiCe no: 05,16 & 17, opposite CoMputeR CoRpoRation, Mphephu dRiVe, thohoyandou, tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 0159625446, eMail: [email protected], ReF: MM nenGwekhulu M.M
nengwekhulu tshIwAndAlAnI InC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORSIn the estate of the late Mukhndo Ducksy Glen, ID: 5105235128081, who resided at Tshikwarani Village, who died on the 27/05/2014 and who was never married. Estate No: 20354/14. All persons having claims against the above-mentioned estate must lodge them with the executor within 30 days from date of publicatione hereof. Nengwekhulu Tshiwandalani Inc, Style Centre, First Floor, Office No 05, 16 & 17, Opposite Computer Cotrporation, Mphe-phu Drive, Thohoyan-dou, Tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 015 962 5446, Email: [email protected], REF: MM NENGWEKHULU
nengwekhulu tshIwAndAlAnI InC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORSIn the estate of the late Nkombetshedzeni Harrison Mammba, ID: 5010155672086, who resided at Mukumbani, who died on the 11th March 2015 and who was married in community of property to Tshililo Lilian Silima, ID: 7608121082088. Estate No: 000769/15. All persons having claims against the above-mentioned estate must lodge them with the executor within 30 days from date of publicatione hereof. Nengwekhulu Tshiwandalani Inc, Style Centre, First Floor, Office No 05, 16 & 17, Opposite Computer Cotrporation, Mphe-phu Drive, Thohoyan-dou, Tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 015 962 5446, Email: [email protected], REF: MM NENGWEKHULU
nengwekhulu tshIwAndAlAnI InC
FIRST AND FINAL LIQUIDATION AND
DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT
In the estate of the late Manyatshe nkhuMiseni Paul, ID: 4803015174082, who was resided at MakWarela location who died on the 26th of deceMber 2014 and was married to Manyatshe naledzani elizabeth. Estate No: 548/2015. In terms of section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 notice is hereby given that copies of the Liquidation and Distribution account in the estate specified above will be open for inspection of all person with an interest therein for a period of 21 days
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from date of advertise-ment at the Offices of the master, Thohoyandou and the Magistrate Thohoyan-dou. Should no objection be lodged with the master during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the account. nenGwekhulu tshiwandalani inC. style CentRe, FiRst FlooR, oFFiCe no: 05,16 & 17, opposite CoMputeR CoRpoRation, Mphephu dRiVe, thohoyandou, tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 0159625446, eMail: [email protected], ReF: MM nenGwekhulu M.M
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DECEASED ESTATEEstate Late Mashaba solani elisa ID No: 6009030739085 of
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
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MAKHADO LOCAL MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920
TENDER NO. 19 OF 2015SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRICAL MATERIAL FOR THE PERIOD
OF THREE (3) YEARSSuitable service providers are invited to tender for the Supply and Delivery of Electrical Material for the Period of Three (3) Years. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable from 19 May 2015 at the Procurement Office No. B043 upon payment of a non-re-fundable amount of R300,00.
Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorised person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 19 of 2015: Supply and Delivery of Electrical Material for the Period of Three (3) Years.” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 5 June 2015 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Centre, No. 83 Krogh Street, Makhado.
NB: Items under Group B on specification must comply with stipulated minimum threshold for local production and content for electrical cables. The exchange rate to be used for the calculation of local production and content must be the exchange rate published by the South African Re-serve Bank (SARB) at 12:00 on the date of advertisement of the bid. Only the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) approved technical specification number SATS 1286:2011 must be used to calculate local content.
The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 90/10 score points.
Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electron-ically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified:• Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate• A copy of Company Registration Certificate• Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s).• BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points)• Proof of current payment of Municipal Accounts
All technical enquiries can be directed to the Chief Financial Officer, Ms M P Makhubela or J Nthushi at (015) 519 3094, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr R L Moswathupa at (015) 519 3044.
Civic Centre83 Krogh Street MAKHADO, 0920 Notice No. 51 of 2015 MR I. P. MUTSHINYALIFile: 8/3/2/1243 MUNICIPAL MANAGER
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0950Limpopo Province
Tel: (015) 962 7500Fax: (015) 962 4020
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THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF THE FOLLOWING STANDS AT THOHOYANDOU-L
Notice is hereby given that owners of the following stands at Thohoyandou-L should visit office no. 46 at Thu-lamela Municipality with personal particulars on or before 26 May 2015 or contact ms Ngobeni T.S at 015 962 7617 / 7542 / [email protected] or mr Khosa W.A at 015 962 7563 / [email protected]: 19, 39, 40, 56, 57, 60, 63, 66, 85, 102, 162, 165, 178, 186, 194, 201, 208, 225, 238, 247, 269, 285, 286, 319, 337, 381, 406, 456, 459, 464, 488, 498, 500, 501, 503, 505, 523, 525, 550, 557, 558, 579, 586, 616, 623, 679, 692, 688
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Development of an Air Quality Management Plan for Vhembe District
VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNUCIPALITY (VDM) invites you to become involved in developing a District Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP)
The National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act (Act 39 of 2004) provides a means of ensuring that the constitutional right of the people of South Africa to an environment that is not harmful to their health or their well being is not compromised, and the right to have the environment protected for current and future generations is upheld.
VDM would like interested and affected parties to become involved by raising matters of concern related to:
• air quality management planning,• air quality monitoring,• control of emissions sources,• ambient air quality standards and maintaining compliance
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IS ENCOURAGEDYou are invited to attend workshop to discuss the development of an AQMP for Vhembe District on
Thursday, 28 May 2015 at 11H00 in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, VDM Disaster Management Centre (Adjacent to Ramuswana Fire Station, Muledane).
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND/OR TO REGISTER FOR THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT:Ishmael Makungo / Hulisani Neluheni/ Mulaudzi V/ Munyai Mbengeni
Arehone Consulting, P O Box 247,Bendor, 0713
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION FOR PROSPECTING RIGHT herewith notification that Gadabi Minerals Resources and Projects Cc, in terms of sector 16(4)(b) of the mineral and petroleum resources development Act,2002 (Act 28 of 2002(MRPDA),APPLIED FOR PROSPECTING RIGHTS AT THE DEPARTMENT MINERALS RESOURCES IN Polokwane, on the following farm Maseripan 520 MS, Faure 562 MS, Du Toit 536 MS, Prachtig 538 MS, Pretorius 531 MS, Goosen 530 MS, Van Der Bijl 528 MS, Dreyer 526 MS and Van Heerden 519 MS, Ref no: LP30/5/1/1/2/12196PR, in the Magisterial District of Musina in Limpopo province.
The prospecting application has been accepting by the department Minerals Resources in department of minerals Resources in 101 Dorp street, Polokwane . Tel (015 287 4700). Gadabi Minerals Resources and Projects Cc,is compiling the Environment Management Programme Re-port (EMPR) for the proposed Exploration Right for LIME-STONE on the above mentioned farm.
In order to ensure that you are identified as an interested and/or affected party (IPA) or if you require further infor-mation on the APPLICATION and on activity. Please submit your name, contact, information, interest and or relevant issues on the matter writing before the 08th May 2015 to Gadabi Minerals Resources and Projects Cc, on Cell:082 798 1672.Fax: 086 567 9780 or Email: [email protected]
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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTNotice is hereby given in terms of Regulation 56(2c) of the regulations published in Government Notice No.385 under Section 24(5) read with Section 44 of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) of intent to carry out the following activity:
Activity & Locality: The rectification of unlawful expansion of JAMS filling station with more than 80 000 litres storage capacity at 174 Mukula Road, Satane Village, + 20 km north east of Thohoyandou.
Municipality : Thulamela Local MunicipalityProponent : JWT van HeerdenConsultants : AGES Limpopo (Pty) Ltd, PO Box 2526, POLOKWANE, 0700. Telephone & Fax: 015 291 1577 (Ref: J Botha) E-mail: [email protected]
In 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.
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21293/2013In the estate of the late MuVhali ntsundeni JosePh, an adult male person residing at 382 MakWarela location of ID: 491028 5165 086 who died on the 2014/09/07, who was married in terms of civil to MuVhali christinah of ID: 500602 0208 080, Masters Ref: 21293/2013. creditors and debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 (thirty) days from the date of this advertisement. Dated and signed at Thohoyandou on 01st day of May 2015. t.t nGoBeni attoRneys, tel: 015 962 2404, Fax: 086 602 4606, eMail: [email protected]
the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Accountin respect of the late huMbulani hector netshilonWe, ID: 620902 5941 08 0,who died on the 02nd day of October 2013 shall lie for inspection at the Master of the Limpopo High Court, Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of the publication of this notice, Master’s Reference Number: 2573/2013 Thus signed and Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 28th day of April 2015. t.t nGoBeni attoRneys, tel: 015 962 2404, Fax: 086 602 4606, eMail: [email protected]
Distribution Accountin respect of the late Mulibana daVid, ID: 69114 5765 08 9,who died on the 25th day of September 2013 shall lie for inspection at the Master of the Limpopo High Court, Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of the publication of this notice, Master’s Reference Number: 2100/2013 Thus signed and Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 28th day of April 2015. t.t nGoBeni attoRneys, tel: 015 962 2404, Fax: 086 602 4606, eMail: [email protected]
erF: 65 MalaMulele section c, liMPoPo ProVince who died on the 24/04/2015 and who was never married at the time of her death. Estate number: 900/2015Master’s office: thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication.Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 08th day of May 2015.wisani Baloyi inC.Box 3305louis tRiChaRdt
0920ReF: RedRess /est 22/2015
died on the 05/04/2015 and who was married in community of property to Vhutshilo Mercy Makhado, ID No: 8209221449084. Estate number: 898/2015Master’s office: thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication.Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 08th day of May 2015.wisani Baloyi inC.Box 3305louis tRiChaRdt
0920ReF: RedRess /est 21/2015
liMPoPo ProVince who died on the 03/04/2011 and who was customarily married to Mukondeleli sylVia MuGubi, ID No: 5908230161084 and MuGubi azWudohWi reGina, ID No: 6206250315089 Estate number: 893/2011Master’s office: thohoyandou. Persons having claims against this estate are called to lodge their claims within 30 days from date of publication.Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 08th day of May 2015.wisani Baloyi inC.Box 3305louis tRiChaRdt
0920ReF: RedRess /est 23/2015
MaFazWaine Petrus raMaGoMa, Estate No: 21168/2014, ID: 360416 5256 08 8, who resided at VleiFontein location, house no 1148, MbelenGWa street who died on the 21.06.2014 and who was married in ciVil riGhts to raMakoMa alilali elsie, ID: 500507 0433 08 5. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate must lodge them with the executor within 30 days from date of publication hereof. z.p Makananisa-nthulane attoRneys, oFFiCe no 16 & 17 MaRanatha CentRe, louis tRiChaRdt, 0920, tel/Fax: 0155165005/0866129960, eMail: [email protected], ReF no: Fo8/03/2015
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Plowing & planting.The farm is near
Albasini, the farm name is Mawela Corporation.
Contact: 078 573 6506Call between
15 and 17 May 2015Poultry Farm Corporation
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Tender documents will be available from Tuesday, on the 19th May 2015 at 12H00 from offices of Lepelle Northern Water situated at no. 01 Landros Mare Street in Polokwane.
Tenders not submitted in the tender box on the date and time stated above will be marked as late tenders and will not be considered/evaluated.
Procurement related enquiries may be directed to Mr. Ngwako Moseamedi at 015 295 1800 and Technical enquiries to Mr. Darlington Chuma at 015 295 1800 from 08h00 to 16h00, Mondays to Fridays at 015 295 1800 from 08h00 to 16h00.
NB:✓ Bidders will be evaluated on functionality first, only those qualifying by achieving the minimum cut off points as per Tender will be evaluated further on administrative compliance and then
price and BBB-EE.✓ Bidders must only tender for one category and tendering for more than one category will result in disqualification of the proposal.✓ Bidders must only tender in a category related to their grading, Example,Category A maximum Grading of 3CE, Category D maximum of 6CE etc.
Administrative ComplianceMandatorily requirements – Only bidders who have submitted the following documents will be considered, namely: ✓ Original and valid Tax clearance certificate issued by SARS✓ Letter of Good Standing, COIDA✓ Company registration documents✓ Completion of all SBD Forms✓ Poof of CIDB Registration and Grading (As per Chosen Category)✓ Compulsory site briefing attendance (Fill attendance register, all JV members must attend and fill in the register)✓ All bid documents must be completed in full and in blank ink(No correction fluid is allowed)
Other Required Documents• Municipal current rates account not more than three months old should be submitted (Proof of address similar to address of place of office operation. Lease agreement with account state-
ment or shareholders address acceptable as proof of office address(conformation letter endorsed by commission of Oath, note that before appointment this will be verified)• Proof of purchase for Bid documents• Certified ID copies of the company shareholders• Certified valid copy of BBB-EE Certificate
NOTE:✓ The JV partners must submit both mandatory and other requirements for each company.Please note that the above required documents will be be deemed as mandatory to the preferred bidder. Required documents will be requested for submission within Two worrking days and failure to submit will be deemed as non-responsive.
SPECIAL CONDITION • For contracts above R3m (Three million rand), the following special condition apply:(i) All bidders from outside Limpopo must enter into a Consortium or Joint Venture with local HDI/HDC of suppliers(ii) The perscentage of the contract value managed or executed by the local partner must not be less than 40% of the project value.
Lepelle Northern Water’s Tip-off HotLine. Speak out against fraud and corruptionAnonymous fraud hotline Details: Free Call: 0800 20 48 57 / Free Fax: 0800 00 77 88 / Free Post: KZN 138 Umhlanga Rock, 4320
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Proposals are hereby invited from professionally experienced civil contractors to execute MWIG projects being implemented by Lepelle Northern Water in the following districts of Limpopo Province:• Mopani District Municipality.• Sekhukhune District Municipality.• Vhembe District Municipality
Proposal will be evaluated using Method 4 (Functionality, Financial offer, and BBB-EE) and the 90/10 ratio and the nature of the project will be identified. A pre-qualification assessment on civil contractors that have a bank rating of code “C” or better qualifying will be implemented first.
Service Providers will only be considered and registered in LNW Database for Panel of Contractors (As per the Tendered Category) to implement MWIG Projects as follows:
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14 DAYS 11H00 ON THURSDAY 28TH OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOK-WANE
FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10
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MWIG 01/15/16Category C
5CE 10h00 ON FRIDAY, THE 22ND OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OF-FICE, NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE
14 DAYS 11H00 ON THURSDAY 28TH OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOK-WANE
FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10
R500.00
MWIG 01/15/16Category D
6CE 10h00 ON FRIDAY, THE 22ND OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OF-FICE, NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE
14 DAYS 11H00 ON THURSDAY 28TH OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOK-WANE
FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10
R 2 500.00
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10h00 ON FRIDAY, THE 22ND OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OF-FICE, NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOKWANE
14 DAYS 11H00 ON THURSDAY 28TH OF MAY 2015 AT HEAD OFFICE NO. 01 LANDROS MARE STREET IN POLOK-WANE
FUNCTIONALITY TIONALITY ,THEN 90/10 WHERE PRICE= 90 AND BBBEE STATUS LEVEL OF CONTRIBUTION =10
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS
SCHOOL OF HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION AND APPLIED LANGUAGE STUDIES
PART-TIME LECTURER/JUNIOR LECTURERRequirements: Appointment at the Lecturer level will require a Master's degree in Linguistics or a related field, whilst an Honours degree in Linguistics or a related field is required for appointment at Junior Lectureship level.
M.E.R MATHIVHA CENTRE FOR AFRICAN LANGUAGES, ARTS AND CULTURE
PART-TIME LECTURERRequirements: The position requires a M.A. in Translation, Interpreting and Editing or Language Practice.
Closing date: 29 May 2015
Written Applications: The Director HR, University of Venda, Private Bag, X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 or e-mail: [email protected]
For further details regarding duties, responsibilities and other attributes of the positions and how to apply please visit www.univen.ac.za
An equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Applicants not corresponded with within 2 months of the closing date, to please consider their application as unsuccessful. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates with foreign qualifications will be required to have their qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) before they assume duty.
18 15 May 2015 LIMPOPO MIRROR
By Kaizer Nengovhela
By Silas Nduvheni
THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY HEAD OFFICE : THE ECONOMIC HUB OF VHEMBE REGION AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVITE APPLICATIONS FROM SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON THE FOLLOWING VACANT POSTS:
1. DEPARTMENT: CORPORATE SERVICES (RE-ADVERTISEMENT) DIVISION LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESPOSITION: MANAGER POST LEVEL: 03 NO. OF POSTS: 01 ANNUAL SALARY: R407 544.24
REQUIREMENTS• Bproc/LLB Degree.• Admitted as an Advocate or Attorney.• 5 years experience as a Manager: Legal Services.
RESPONSIBILITIES• Provision of Secretariat services to the Executive Committee and Council meetings.• Taking minutes and crafting Council Resolutions.• Co-ordinate the preparation of Agenda and compiling of Executive Committee and Council documents.• Formulation of policy and the drafting of suitable subordinate Legislations to give effect to policy.• To provide practical recommendations and solution to challenges faced by the Municipality.• Assist the Municipality in the formulation of By-Laws.• Litigation and advisory support.• Draft, amends and terminate contracts, service level agreements and memorandum of understanding.• Vetting of contracts.• Review, advice and initiate out of court settlement.• Administer contract management.• Render Municipal administrative support services• Manage fleet, switchboard, auxiliary services and record management.
1. DEPARTMENT: ROADS & STORMWATER SERVICES) POSITION: ARTISAN MECHANIC DIVISION ROADS & STORMWATER POST LEVEL: 08 NO. OF POSTS: 01 ANNUAL SALARY: R 193 927.68
REQUIREMENTS• Grade 12 plus N1 and Trade Diploma in Mechanic (Diesel).• Vast knowledge in heavy machinery ,truck, tractors, light vehicles repairs and maintenance.• C1 (code 10) drivers licence.• Self motivated person.• A sound knowledge of operations within the municipality.• At least two years experience in the same fieldRESPONSIBILITIES• Doing reports and maintenance of heavy machinery, truck,tractors,light vehicles.• Giving reports to Artisan Foreman.• Doing repairs quotations when necessary.• Attending breakdowns and supervising Handyman.• Compiling reports and maintaining safety in the workshop.
NB. Application must be submitted on the signed Thulamela Local Municipality application form obtainable on the website:www.thulamela.gov.za. accompanied by comprehensive CV and certified copies of certificates to be forwarded to: The Municipal Manager, Thulamela Municipality, P/Bag x5066,Thohoyandou,0950 or may be handed in at Office no.130B during working hours. For administrative enquiries contact: Thenga A.R. @ 015 962 7775.Closing date: 3 June 2015Should you not be contacted within 30 days after the closing date, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful.
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A compulsory briefing session/site inspection will be held on 25 May 2015 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality.Closing date: 29 June 2015 at 12:00Technical Enquiries: Acting General Manager: Technical Services, Mr ME Muneri at (015) 960-2000Completed bid documents, sealed in an envelope marked with the relevant bid number, must be deposited in the bid box next to the entrance of the Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to the Khoroni Hotel (former Venda Tusk Hotel), whereafter the bids will be opened in public.NB: All service providers/bidders are requested to pre-number and initial their bid documents before submission.The following documents are required and should form part of the bid: • Original Tax Clearance Certificate • Company registration certificate • Proof of purchased bid document receipt • Certified copy of bidder’s ID document • Proof that the bidder’s municipal business account or any of the directors’ municipal accounts are not in arrears (NB: Municipal clearance not older than three months) • Certified B-BBEE verification certificate.NB: No bid will be accepted from persons in the service of the State.Late bids, and telegraphic, e-mailed or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept a bid as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid.Administrative enquiries can be directed to the Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at tel. (015) 960-2093/ 2107/2075.Ms SE Magwaza - Acting Municipal Manager Vhembe District Municipality Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950
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Tshiozwi Dynamos narrowly beat Eagles
Donation for Masiagwala Secondary
Administrators’ League match at the Tshiozwi grounds on Sunday.
The game was characterized by wasted scoring opportunities. The Maebane team could have tak-en the lead in the eighth minute, but their centre forward, Mulalo Thovhei, fumbled with the ball at the goal mouth.
The Dynamos’ defence, which was marshalled by Thidziambi Mutandari and Mashudu Mbau, showed consistency throughout the game. They denied the strikers of Eagles numerous obvious goals. Matodzi Maruli of Dynamos was sent off with a red card for dangerous play and Dynamos played the last 65 minutes of the game with 10 men.
Pride Foromo made his presence felt in the 46th minute. He cleared the ball away from the goal line with his keeper, Phamelani Maluleke, already beaten.
The referee flashed a yellow card in the 66th minute and booked Lufuno Luvhengo of Eagles for a dangerous tackle on Velaphi Mphaphuli. The goal which earned Dynamos the important three points came in the 85th minute. Domenic Mafuleni found the net with a ground cutter, after a beautiful pass from Zane Mulaudzi.
Mashudu Nengovhewla of Dynamos and Tha-pelo Mosiam jump to get possession of the high ball.
Ms Grace Mukhudwane presents a netball kit to Ms Nkhangweleni Mpfuni (SGB member). Also in the photo are Mr Petros Makhuvha, Shumani Halata and Ms Josephine Mudobi (SGB members), while netball players show their happiness.
ISO-Q Company’s business consultant, Ms Grace Mukhudwane (left), presents the kit to the sports organizer of Tshivhidzo Masiagwala, Mr Petros Makhuvha, while Ms Nkhangweleni Mpfuni and Mr Shumani Halata (members of the school governing body) and the pupils look on.
Tshiozwi Dynamos rectified their previous mistakes and beat the struggling Maebane Young Eagles 1-0 in a Safa Vhembe MMK
The saying that goes “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” is a reality for the rural
school that aims to promote different sporting codes besides the learning and teaching.
At Tshivhidzo’s Ma-siagwala Secondary School in Maungani village, they like to pro-mote different sporting codes, but they used to participate in tattered clothes. This came to an end on Thursday, when ISO-Q Safety, based in Gauteng, donated soccer and netball kits and balls.
The sports organis-er at the school, Mr Petros Makhuvha, said that the pupils used to play games with other schools around Vhem-be, especially their sports day, but without valid soccer and netball kits. ISO-Q’s business consultant, Ms Grace Mukhudwana, said the donation was part of her company’s social responsibilities to com-munities and schools. “We want to get our pupils engaged con-structively,” she said.
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1915 May 2015LIMPOPO MIRROR
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TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Wayeni Sea Robbers 29 18 9 2 55 20 63
Muziafera Blue Eagles 28 17 4 7 52 18 55
Muwaweni Lucky Stars 29 14 11 4 31 21 53
Vyeboom FC 29 10 15 4 43 29 45
Kurhuleni happy Figh 28 12 8 8 32 31 44
Mulima FC 28 10 13 5 31 23 43
Mashamba Ben UNT 29 10 11 8 28 25 41
Tshipuseni All Stars 30 10 11 9 26 24 41
Mashamba Soccer Aca 27 10 8 9 35 35 38
Mashau Tondani UNTD 29 9 8 12 34 37 35
Mukondeni Ratanang 28 8 10 10 24 21 34
Lambani Giant Killers 28 8 10 10 31 43 34
Valdezia Depotizo 30 7 12 11 20 32 33
Phadziri FC 29 8 8 13 27 38 32
Sundani City Rovers 29 7 9 13 26 38 30
Mission Young Rovers 28 5 10 13 21 36 25
Tshiovhani Airlines 29 4 9 16 22 44 21
Mulima VK FC 29 3 10 16 18 41 19
MMK Administrators League FMMK Administrators League FMMK Administrators League FMMK Administrators League F
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Rabali Pull Together 26 19 5 2 46 17 62
Tshivhilidulu Hung Li 26 17 6 3 43 15 57
Tshituni Hot Spurs 26 13 3 10 39 26 42
Tshiendeulu New Cast 26 13 3 10 39 44 42
Seven UNTD Bros 26 10 10 6 36 28 40
Mauluma Black Mambas 26 11 6 9 46 35 39
Nzhelele Home Sweep 26 9 8 9 30 26 35
Dopeni Mighty Corn 26 11 2 13 36 46 35
Maelula New Mates 26 8 10 8 33 34 34
Nzhelele Yong Al Nat 26 9 6 11 35 36 33
Nzhelele UNTD Stars 26 8 7 11 26 26 31
Matsa Northern Stars 26 7 3 16 34 50 24
Murunwa Hot Chillies 26 6 5 15 26 49 23
Khakhu Fast XI 26 1 6 19 22 59 9
MMK Administrators League GMMK Administrators League GMMK Administrators League GMMK Administrators League G
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Muswodi Happy Fighters 22 14 5 3 30 14 47
Musina UNIted 23 13 5 5 47 32 44
Tshiulamusi Super Eagl 23 12 7 4 27 16 43
Matswale FC 23 10 6 7 30 28 36
Igwe FC 24 9 8 7 42 24 35
Ramuedzisi Young Stars 23 7 10 6 30 24 31
Chipolopolo FC 23 9 4 10 32 32 31
Fholovhodwe Stone Break 23 7 7 9 21 27 28
Lwathudwa Black Mov 23 7 5 11 24 32 26
Maramanzhi FC 23 7 5 11 34 45 26
Masissi Young Stars 23 5 9 9 26 34 24
Mabvete Peace Makers 23 6 5 12 30 42 23
Lovers FC 22 3 4 15 23 46 13
MMK Administrators League HMMK Administrators League HMMK Administrators League HMMK Administrators League H
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Rambuda Young Fight 27 17 9 1 59 22 60
Ficus FC 26 16 8 2 49 17 56
Tshibvumo Y Chiefs 27 16 8 3 46 23 56
Mulodi Freedom Birds 27 15 6 6 47 23 51
Lukau FC 26 14 3 9 38 33 45
Lamvi FC 25 13 5 7 39 27 44
Mulodi Young Santos 27 11 3 13 36 34 36
Sambandou UNDT Prof 27 10 5 12 27 33 35
Mahuyu Copper Stars 26 10 5 11 35 42 35
Tshikundamalema Wa 26 8 8 10 27 31 32
Tshixwadza Brazilians 27 7 8 12 39 49 29
Muledzhi Fire Boys 27 5 10 12 32 51 25
Lukau Hot Aces 27 6 6 15 27 47 24
Tshandama Try Tog 27 4 8 15 25 52 20
Mapuloni High Landers 26 5 4 17 29 50 19
Maheni Devoted Vult 26 3 8 15 21 42 17
MMK Administrators League IMMK Administrators League IMMK Administrators League IMMK Administrators League I
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Makhado Municipality 12 10 2 0 41 16 32
Checkers FC 14 9 1 5 48 44 28
Spar FC 14 6 3 5 40 34 21
Makhado Correction 10 5 2 3 30 25 17
LTT Memorail Hospital 12 5 2 5 45 47 17
Pick 'n Pay FC 11 5 2 4 42 32 17
SACM 13 5 2 6 41 43 17
Makhado SAPS 13 5 2 7 35 40 17
AFB Makhado Braambos 7 5 1 1 19 16 16
Mount Fuji FC 10 4 2 4 35 31 14
Mirror FC 8 3 2 3 16 11 11
Total Makhado 8 3 0 6 16 36 10
Tollgate FC 6 2 2 4 15 24 9
Shoprite FC 11 1 1 9 46 44 4
Nandos FC 2 0 2 0 4 4 2
Chris FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Makhado Workers TeamsMakhado Workers TeamsMakhado Workers TeamsMakhado Workers Teams
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Tshirenzheni Peace Makers 13 10 1 2 26 15 31
Tshituni Manchester United 14 7 6 1 19 19 27
Mutititi United Brother 14 7 2 5 19 19 23
Kokwane Footprint 13 6 4 3 21 21 22
Makhado Young United 13 5 4 4 17 17 19
Rabali Peace Makers 14 4 3 7 21 21 15
Pfumbada FC 13 4 3 6 12 12 15
Tshituni Pitco Pirates 13 5 2 6 18 18 14
Mapila Y Development 14 3 4 7 16 16 13
Tshituni Yellow Birds 14 3 3 8 17 17 12
Mabirimisa Powerline 5 1 0 4 3 10 3
Nzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league Log
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Sendedza Masters 11 9 1 0 46 7 31
Khakhu Masters 10 9 1 0 32 9 28
Wesifa Masters 9 6 2 1 35 20 20
Vhulaudzi Masters 10 6 1 3 27 18 19
Mphaila Masters 10 5 4 1 20 13 19
Leopards Masters 9 5 3 0 31 18 18
Ellis Masters 10 5 3 2 16 13 18
Swongozwi Masters 10 4 3 3 14 20 15
Dzanani 1 T/Association 10 4 2 3 21 21 14
Mandiwana Masters 11 3 2 6 19 25 11
Matidza Masters 11 1 7 3 12 25 10
Ngovhela Masters 9 2 3 4 12 19 9
Madombidzha Masters 9 2 0 7 13 25 6
Makungwi Masters 8 1 2 5 17 32 5
Mudimeli Masters 10 1 2 7 20 35 5
Mamas Masters 10 1 1 8 18 36 4
Sinthumule Kuatama 10 0 3 7 10 22 3
Vhembe Masters Soccer LeagueVhembe Masters Soccer LeagueVhembe Masters Soccer LeagueVhembe Masters Soccer League
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Univen 1Univen 1Univen 1Univen 1 2-0 2-1 2-0
HlenganiHlenganiHlenganiHlengani 2-0 2-0
MphailaMphailaMphailaMphaila 0-2
BalethavhaBalethavhaBalethavhaBalethavha 1-2
Univen 2Univen 2Univen 2Univen 2 0-2 0-2 2-0
Vhembe Volleyball Association Female Pool AVhembe Volleyball Association Female Pool AVhembe Volleyball Association Female Pool AVhembe Volleyball Association Female Pool A
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Univen 1Univen 1Univen 1Univen 1 2-0 2-0
MphalaMphalaMphalaMphala 2-0 2-0
MakhadoMakhadoMakhadoMakhado 0-2 0-2
BalethavhaBalethavhaBalethavhaBalethavha 0-2 2-0
SAPSSAPSSAPSSAPS 0-2 0-2
Univen 2Univen 2Univen 2Univen 2 0-2 2-0
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TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Makovha All Stars 21 15 3 3 43 8 48
Shigamani FC 20 13 4 3 32 11 43
Hosana Citizen FC 22 12 6 4 42 11 42
Phaphazela Real Hex 20 12 2 6 24 19 38
Madritas 21 11 4 6 40 34 37
Mulenzhe Shoot Stars 21 9 7 5 25 19 34
Shigalo United FC 22 8 6 8 31 34 30
Matsika Shoot Stars 20 7 4 9 24 33 25
Jerome Riverbank 20 6 5 9 21 21 23
Matsakali Sky Rangers 20 4 4 12 16 33 16
Khakhanwa United Stars 20 4 4 12 9 28 16
Dididi Fly Swallows 22 3 3 16 14 37 12
Budeli Real Vultures 19 3 2 14 13 46 11
MMK Administrators League AMMK Administrators League AMMK Administrators League AMMK Administrators League A
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Mukula Young Santos 26 21 3 2 73 16 66
Phandulaluval FC 26 14 9 3 51 23 51
Tswera Y Masters 26 13 7 6 42 34 46
Mahagala Young Stars 26 10 10 6 45 34 40
Tshifudi XI Experience 25 10 8 7 39 32 38
Musasenda Big 5 25 10 8 7 39 34 38
Makonde FC 26 10 8 8 21 22 38
Gaba Union Fight 26 8 12 6 30 34 36
Matangari High Aims 26 8 7 11 40 42 31
Thenzheni Liverpool 26 8 5 13 39 47 29
Khubvi Dang Dakkies 26 6 8 12 33 42 26
Tshidzini Happy Fighte 26 5 10 11 29 41 25
Tshaulu Ghetto Boys 25 6 6 13 28 36 24
Mukula Avalon 26 6 5 15 25 45 23
Tshidimbini Brave Lion 25 5 8 12 32 65 23
Tshilonwe Young Bombe 24 5 6 13 28 47 21
MMK Administrators League BMMK Administrators League BMMK Administrators League BMMK Administrators League B
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Ngwenani Young Chiefs 27 19 7 1 55 13 64
United Artists 25 18 5 2 53 9 59
Dolphins FC 26 13 7 6 43 31 46
Vhembe FET College 26 12 8 6 52 42 44
Mutuwa G5 FC 27 12 7 8 40 34 43
Maranzhe Hungry Lion 26 11 8 7 45 23 41
Themba Sunrise Riders 25 11 8 6 34 16 41
Thambobvu JnR Aces 26 9 12 5 31 30 39
Vondwe XI Bullets 26 10 6 10 34 27 36
Mphego Real Rovers 26 10 6 10 52 48 36
Ngwenani Man United 27 7 5 15 32 41 26
Tshififi FC 26 7 5 14 30 42 26
Shonisani FC 25 6 7 12 26 43 25
Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars 26 5 10 11 16 33 25
Marula XI FC 26 5 7 14 27 50 22
Vhufuli Pull Toget 26 5 3 18 25 57 18
Lufule Fly Bombers 26 4 3 19 15 71 15
MMK Administrators League CMMK Administrators League CMMK Administrators League CMMK Administrators League C
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Tshakhuma RO United 29 22 4 3 79 22 70
Maweja Takers FC 28 22 4 2 67 20 70
Rockers FC 29 20 3 6 62 20 63
Tshakhuma Na Ndilani 29 19 4 6 73 19 61
Mutandani Pull Toge 29 18 5 6 50 22 59
Univen FC 29 15 8 6 58 35 53
Cobra /stars FC 29 14 8 7 43 40 50
Thohoyandou Devel 29 13 8 8 53 43 47
Shayandima Power Stars 29 13 3 13 40 40 42
Gwamaseng Unt Bros 29 11 8 10 38 35 41
FCKK FC 29 10 9 10 41 32 39
Mutsha Atlantis FC 29 10 6 13 35 43 36
Rakhuba Young Bros 28 8 4 16 29 46 28
Phungo All Stars 29 5 6 18 19 66 21
Kalahari FC 29 5 5 19 24 52 20
Shayandima S Stars 29 4 3 22 17 73 15
Shayandima Disco 5 29 2 3 24 25 85 9
Ramukhuba FC 29 2 3 24 18 78 9
MMK Administrators League DMMK Administrators League DMMK Administrators League DMMK Administrators League D
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Mpheni Home Defen 29 21 6 2 67 20 69
Western Stars 30 20 7 3 79 19 67
Makhitha Oscar Stars 29 19 6 4 48 19 63
Muraleni UNTD Bros 30 18 4 8 76 37 58
Zamenkoste FC 29 16 7 6 58 33 55
Makhitha Iya Runga 28 14 11 3 56 33 53
Madombidzha Arsenal 30 14 5 11 37 32 47
Zoutpansberg Powerline 30 11 10 9 47 46 43
Benny's Care Academy 28 11 7 10 44 37 40
Tshikwani Stone Break 30 11 7 12 38 40 40
Tshiozwi Anchers FC 30 9 6 15 35 69 33
Elim Mabebegwa UNT 30 8 8 14 45 50 32
Tshiozwi Dynamos 29 8 6 15 35 54 30
Tshikota Chelsea 29 8 6 15 37 58 30
Maebane Young Eagles 30 5 7 18 26 52 22
Mailaskop Pull Toge 30 3 9 18 24 58 18
Vleifontein UND 29 3 8 18 33 77 17
Mabilu FC 30 3 6 21 21 72 15
MMK Administrators League EMMK Administrators League EMMK Administrators League EMMK Administrators League E
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Kaizer Chiefs 30 21 6 3 41 14 69
Mamelodi Sundowns 30 16 9 5 44 24 57
Bidvest Wits 30 15 7 8 34 25 52
Orlando Pirates 30 13 11 6 46 29 50
Ajax Cape Town 30 12 8 10 34 35 44
Supersport United 30 12 5 13 39 40 41
Bloem Celtic 30 11 7 12 34 27 40
Maritzburg Utd 30 10 10 10 30 23 40
Free State Stars 30 10 8 12 34 39 38
Black Aces 30 7 13 10 35 39 34
Platinum Stars 30 8 10 12 30 38 34
Polokwane City 30 9 7 14 42 60 34
Universuty Of Pretoria 30 7 11 12 28 32 32
Chippa United 30 7 9 14 23 37 30
Moroka Swallows 30 8 6 16 30 47 30
AmaZulu 30 6 9 15 31 44 27
Absa PremiershipAbsa PremiershipAbsa PremiershipAbsa Premiership
TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints
Golden Arrows 30 16 12 2 46 25 60
Jomo Cosmos 30 15 8 7 52 28 53
Black Leopards 30 15 6 9 45 32 51
Thanda Royal Zulu FC 30 14 8 8 48 33 50
Cape Town All Stars 30 12 11 7 42 36 47
Milano United AFC 30 9 15 6 36 31 42
Vasco Da Gama 30 10 12 8 29 25 42
FC Cape Town 30 10 12 8 35 33 42
Baroka FC 30 10 10 10 37 31 40
Royal Eagles 30 11 7 12 36 47 40
Highlands Park 30 10 6 14 38 39 36
African Warriors 30 9 9 12 30 41 36
Santos 30 10 6 14 34 46 36
Witbank Spurs 30 7 10 13 26 37 31
Garankuwa United 30 5 7 18 32 51 22
Maluti FET College 30 5 5 20 37 68 20
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contact the organisers for that league and have them fax it us on 015 516 2303. No handwritten logs will be accepted. Logs must be sent before Tuesdays at 12:00 to be in time for that week’s edition.Although only seven months old, the Avis branch in Musina was voted top performer of
all Avis branches in Limpopo for the month of April. They scored an impressive 94,5 with regard to rental sales. Pictured from left to right are Avis staff members Fredrick Mashudu (driver), Rosina Lekhwemea (rental sales agent), Tinashe Mutemi (director of Musina Hotel) and Monique van Royen (rental sales agent). Photo supplied.
Unlimited Youth to commemorate 16 June
Zamenkomste and Western Stars in draw
The Unlimited Youth Development is organising a jam-packed programme to commemorate Youth Day (16 June) this year.
The programme will start with a fun walk and it is expected that between 500 and 1 500 young people will participate. It will start at Kutama High School at 08:00. Activities will move to the Mudulini Community Hall and the activities will
include debates, a battle of artists, choirs, dancers and many more.
According to a statement by The Unlimited Youth Development, its vision is to see a genera-tion of skilled young people who are able to make informed decisions. For further information, phone 072 848 6929 or e-mail [email protected].
Raymond Sinugo left of Liverppool and Rhabo Matuba fight for the ball.
Daniel Mukosi of Stars tries to control the ball, while Nditsheni Musekwa is attacking from his left side.
Zamenkomste Liverpool held the Safa Vhembe Stream E Administrators’ league contenders Madombidzha Western Stars to a 1-all draw at Zamenkomste on Saturday.
Stars squandered numerous scoring opportu-nities, making the result an unjust reflection of the game. Their front runners, Percy Munonoka, Mukovhe Mudzikili and Thabo Matuba, were tightly marked, and as their midfielders were neu-tralised, Liverpool started to volley from behind in a bid to frustrate their opponents.
Liverpool snatched their goal in the 24th minute. Khathu Tshilin-ga connected a ball and chipped it over the op-ponent’s keeper, Lovely Siema. Six minutes later, Stars equalised through their lethal striker, Percy Munonoka.
He headed home after a scramble in the box. Lufuno Ndou of Stars came close to scoring three minutes before the half-time whistle. He forced his way through the defence of Liverpool and lost possession on the brink of unleashing from inside the box.
Stars introduced two new faces early in the last half. Oscar Leaka and Aluwani Nedzamba gave way to Percy Munonoka and Daniel Mukosi respectively.
Liverpool introduced Kingsley Muligwa and Mpho Khantshi for Thabelo Mamafha Ndivha Manenzhe respectively.
Raymond Sinugo and Khathutshelo Tshilinga of Liverpool were reprimanded with yellow cards for rough play.
This weekend marks the beginning of the long-awaited NFD promotional play-off matches. Black Leopards will play their opening match in front of their home crowd. They will host Jomo Cosmos at the Thohoyandou Stadium on Sunday.
The Thohoyandou outfit booked a place in the promotional play-offs after completing their league programme in the third position. Three teams, namely Black Leopards, Jomo Cosmos (both from NFD) and Moroka Swallows, will take part in the playoffs. Cosmos and Leopards
fi nished their NFD League programs in the second and third places respectively, while Moroka Swallows wrapped up their Absa Premiership division programme in the second-last spot.
According to the Black Leopards head coach, Mr Zeca Marques, his charges are more than ready for the playoffs. Speaking shortly after their 2-0 victory over African Warriors at the Thohoyandou Stadium last Sunday, Marques said that they did not want to miss this chance. He added that the players were well aware of the fact that it was now a matter of do or die.
He reiterated the fact that they were not going to use their head-to-head results
with Jomo Cosmos as their measuring stick to determine what they will come across on Sunday. According to the history of the two teams, Cosmos’s best result against Black Leopards was a draw.
Marques’s words were echoed by the club’s chairman, Mr David Thidiela. According to him, their aim is to win both home matches and at least one away fi xture, saying that would be good enough to secure them a place in the elite league.
Black Leopards will travel to Johannes-burg next Wednesday (20 May), where they will play their second match against Moroka Swallows at the Dobsonville Stadium.
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Leopards players Ruggert Nyundu (left) and Meshack Maphangule celebrate the team’s second goal. Leopards beat Warriors 2-0.
Action of last week’s decider between Black Leopards and African Warriors in Thohoyandou. Lawrence Dlomo of Warriors controls the ball while Lebohang Mabotja of Leopards (left) is on the way to intercept.
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