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This was made even worse when one of the escapees reportedly phoned a local radio station, boasting about the fact that he was now free once more to do as he liked. Given Mpofu (24), Dzulani Nemukula (23), Evans Chipara and Trust Chikwad- zi were reportedly being transported in a police vehicle to the Louis Trichardt Magistrate’s Court last Friday. They grabbed the opportunity to escape when they were off-loaded at the court. According to the spokesperson for the Limpopo police, Brig Hangwani Mu- laudzi, the four suspects overpowered the police officer who was transporting them and took his duty pistol before running away. “We are appealing to members of the community to provide us with informa- tion regarding this case and the escapees’ whereabouts,” said Mulaudzi. In the meantime, news about the escape of the “people who have been terrorising the community of Tshikota” spread through the Makhado area like wildfire. Soon the Tshikota community, both local residents and immigrants, con- verged at the community hall to talk about their safety and how they could hunt the criminals. The situation quickly got out of hand, with residents accusing the police of do- ing very little to protect the community. They started barricading all the streets with stones, rubbish bins and fallen trees and some residents also burnt tyres. The police reportedly arrived in motor vehicles and helicopters to restore order. “They fired rubber bullets at demon- strators,” said the leader of the Makhado Zim Community, Mr Gift Eglone. The situation was defused when local res- idents, immigrants living in Tshikota and Cllr Abraham du Plooy (Ward 21) managed to arrange that a meeting with the Makhado police’s station command- er, Lt Francois Ramovha, and Makhado SAPS cluster commander Brig Alex Seopa be held. “We reached a resolution to start building a strategic partnership between the South Africans, the immigrants and the police in Tshikota,” said Eglone. “We’ve unified ourselves to become an anti-crime entity.” On Sunday afternoon, the local radio station, Makhado FM, received a call from a person who identified himself as Given Mpofu. Listeners who know Mpofu later stated that it sounded ex- actly like the fugitive. In the radio interview, the caller stated that he was shocked about the fact that the residents of Tshikota were making such a fuss about his being out of prison. A copy of the interview was handed over to the police for further investi- gation. On Tuesday, members of the Tshikota community started clearing away the litter, stones and burnt tyres from the streets. “We believe that the police will play their part in this case, as much as the community will play its role,” said Gift Eglone. Given Mpofu’s alleged criminal activ- ities in Tshikota had initially divided the community into two groups, the South Africans and the Zimbabweans. In the second week of November 2013, the community members went berserk and burnt down a hostel, set Mpofu’s lover’s RDP house on fire and went out looking for Mpofu as he was thought to have been the leader of a group which had been terrorising the community. Resi- dents were armed with iron rods, sticks, stones and wires. Mpofu and his two co-accused, Dzulani Nemukula (23) and Courage Shoko (23), were arrested later on 27 November at Gogobole village. Cllr Abraham du Plooy (Ward 21) said that the community members were angry when they received news that the suspects believed to have been terroris- ing the community had escaped. “They thought the police had just released the suspects,” Du Plooy said. “But it’s bad to see the residents taking the law into their own hands and breaking the very infrastructure which belongs to them. The police are busy with the investigations into the escap- ees’ case; people must only inform the police about the crimes taking place among them.” Du Plooy said that another way of ef- fectively winning the fight against crime was to start structuring the community policing forum in Tshikota. Catch us if you can! By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho Given Mpofu. Dzulani Nemukula. Evans Chipara. Trust Chikwadzi. C T

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Page 1: 07 February 2014 - Limpopo Mirror

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The community of Tshikota in Makha-do is living in fear after the escape of four notorious suspects from police custody on Friday morning. This was made even worse when one of the escapees reportedly phoned a local radio station, boasting about the fact that he was now free once more to do as he liked.

Given Mpofu (24), Dzulani Nemukula (23), Evans Chipara and Trust Chikwad-zi were reportedly being transported in a police vehicle to the Louis Trichardt Magistrate’s Court last Friday.

They grabbed the opportunity to escape when they were off-loaded at the court.

According to the spokesperson for the Limpopo police, Brig Hangwani Mu-laudzi, the four suspects overpowered the police offi cer who was transporting them and took his duty pistol before

running away. “We are appealing to members of the

community to provide us with informa-tion regarding this case and the escapees’ whereabouts,” said Mulaudzi.

In the meantime, news about the escape of the “people who have been terrorising the community of Tshikota” spread through the Makhado area like wildfi re.

Soon the Tshikota community, both local residents and immigrants, con-verged at the community hall to talk about their safety and how they could hunt the criminals.

The situation quickly got out of hand, with residents accusing the police of do-ing very little to protect the community. They started barricading all the streets with stones, rubbish bins and fallen trees and some residents also burnt tyres. The police reportedly arrived in motor vehicles and helicopters to restore order.

“They fi red rubber bullets at demon-

strators,” said the leader of the Makhado Zim Community, Mr Gift Eglone. The situation was defused when local res-idents, immigrants living in Tshikota and Cllr Abraham du Plooy (Ward 21) managed to arrange that a meeting with the Makhado police’s station command-er, Lt Francois Ramovha, and Makhado SAPS cluster commander Brig Alex Seopa be held.

“We reached a resolution to start building a strategic partnership between the South Africans, the immigrants and the police in Tshikota,” said Eglone. “We’ve unifi ed ourselves to become an anti-crime entity.”

On Sunday afternoon, the local radio station, Makhado FM, received a call from a person who identifi ed himself as Given Mpofu. Listeners who know Mpofu later stated that it sounded ex-actly like the fugitive.

In the radio interview, the caller stated that he was shocked about the fact that

the residents of Tshikota were making such a fuss about his being out of prison.

A copy of the interview was handed over to the police for further investi-gation.

On Tuesday, members of the Tshikota community started clearing away the litter, stones and burnt tyres from the streets. “We believe that the police will play their part in this case, as much as the community will play its role,” said Gift Eglone.

Given Mpofu’s alleged criminal activ-ities in Tshikota had initially divided the community into two groups, the South Africans and the Zimbabweans. In the second week of November 2013, the community members went berserk and burnt down a hostel, set Mpofu’s lover’s RDP house on fi re and went out looking for Mpofu as he was thought to have been the leader of a group which had been terrorising the community. Resi-dents were armed with iron rods, sticks,

stones and wires. Mpofu and his two co-accused, Dzulani Nemukula (23) and Courage Shoko (23), were arrested later on 27 November at Gogobole village.

Cllr Abraham du Plooy (Ward 21) said that the community members were angry when they received news that the suspects believed to have been terroris-ing the community had escaped. “They thought the police had just released the suspects,” Du Plooy said.

“But it’s bad to see the residents taking the law into their own hands and breaking the very infrastructure which belongs to them. The police are busy with the investigations into the escap-ees’ case; people must only inform the police about the crimes taking place among them.”

Du Plooy said that another way of ef-fectively winning the fi ght against crime was to start structuring the community policing forum in Tshikota.

Catch us if you can!By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Given Mpofu.Dzulani Nemukula. Evans Chipara.Trust Chikwadzi.

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Chief Eric Ranenyeni points to the spot where the uncle of the missing man was caught by a crocodile in the 70s and disappeared.

Lucky to be alive: Khathutshelo Ramanyimi (left) and Muthuphei Mpilo, who survived the angry river.

When four friends from the Tshino area left their houses last Monday, they expected it to be a regular day of fishing at the nearby Luvhuvhu river. Little did they know that, a few hours lat-er, they would be fighting for their lives against a raging river, a fight one of them very likely did not survive.

Khathutshelo Ramanyimi (30), Muthuphei Mpilo (33), Livhuwani Mabasa (41) and Stanley Nedzamba depend on fishing to feed their families. For some strange reason, which none of them could explain, they did not go to their usual spot on Mon-day morning. Their new spot next to the river held a couple of surprises, the first being more fish than they had caught in a long time. The second surprise was less pleasant. The river started to swell unex-pectedly and a strong current swept them away.

One of the survivors, Khathutshelo Ramanyimi, later recalled the traumatic episode: “We were in a joyful mood as we were catching a lot more fish than usual. Just as we were thinking of getting out of the river, we were surprised by a heavy current coming from upstream. We were surprised as there was no rain at the time and we did not expect a full river. We know that they sometimes open the weir at the Albasini dam, but they do so in the evening. This was a nasty and shocking surprise which caught us off-guard.”

Khathutshelo cannot remember much of what had happened, but he still remembers that he and Livhuwani Mabasa grabbed hold of a tree in the river. Mabasa was then swept away by the strong current. A police rescue team arrived later and rescued him from the river. “It was a very trying experience. I kept praying that God would spare me, and I am glad that He saved me, but I am worried that our friend has not been located so far. I am just praying that he be found alive because I know the family is going through difficult times,” said Khathutshelo.

Muthuphei Mpilo, another survivor, said he would never go fishing again. “What I experienced has taught me something that I lacked in life. It is dreadful, and I vow that I will never venture into water again. I only have God to thank for saving my life. I should have been dead,” he said.

The incident sent shock waves through the village and surrounding areas. Several volunteers from nearby villages helped in the search for the missing man. Police divers combed the river further downstream towards Nandoni, but to no avail.

Chief Nthambeleni Ranennyeni of Tshifhef-he, who called the police, said it was a dreadful experience. “We are very disturbed by what had happened here, because the Water Affairs people are not following the right procedure. They must inform us as traditional leaders if they want to open the water at Albasini. We can then inform our com-munities that they should be careful. Nevertheless, we are still making an appeal to the community out there not to venture into the water. Besides the swelling river, there are crocodiles that have killed may people in this river. Please stay away from the river,” said Ranenyeni.

The national police commis-sioner, Riah Phiyega, has es-tablished a special team of police detectives to investigate the alleged ritual murder case which led to riots around the Kutama area.

Phiyega made this announce-ment on Sunday during a meeting with Kutama residents at the Muduluni Community Hall. During the riots, schools in this area were closed.

Phiyega defended the police, saying their public order unit was one of the best on the continent. “It is just unfortunate that some officers acted against the law. I promise to turn things around at Tshilwavhusiku police station as they have turned the community into an enemy,” said Phiyega.

“In connection with the death of a man whose body was found hanging from the roof of a de-funct shop at Madodonga in December, the police detained nine suspects, who were later re-leased due to a lack of evidence. The police should have explained to the community why the nine suspects were released,” she said.

Phiyega said the provincial po-lice commissioner, Fanie Mase-mola, should evaluate the effi-ciency of the provincial police,

especially at Tshilwavhusiku. “I will reinstate all the cas-es that were dumped by the Tshilwavhusiku police. We are also going to have a multi-disci-plinary task team composed of senior police officials, pastors, community leaders, tradition-al leaders, municipal officers, civic association leaders and businesspeople, to resolve all the issues causing unrest in the Kutama area. This structure will sit weekly and the community will receive all the information from their leaders,” she said.

Ms Nditsheni Nemukondeni, the mother of 15-year-old Ndan-ganeni Nemukondeni, who was found dead in 2002 at Midoroni in Kutama area, said she wanted Phiyega to re-open her son’s case, “which the Tshilwavhusiku police allegedly dumped many years ago”.

She claims that her son was murdered. “When I asked the police how far the case was, they told me they didn’t deal with cases that had only one witness. They then dumped the case,” she alleges.

During the visit of Police Commisioner Riyah Phiega are, from left to right, Vhembe Executive Mayor Tshitereke Matiba, Khosi Vho-Vele Kutama and Phiega.

By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Floods claim two lives in NzheleleTwo young lives were lost during the prolonged rainfall at Tshituni-Tsha-Ratombo at Nzhelele last Friday.

Rotshidzwa Makongoza and Takalani Sinugo, both 14 years old, drowned at the Nwambedi River in Tshituni. They were attempting to cross the over-flowing river after attending an athletics meeting at Patrick Ramaano Secondary School at Ha-Matidza. They initial-ly crossed the river, but after learning that the competition had been cancelled due to the constant rain, they had to return home. The river, however, was flowing faster and its level had risen.

Three of them attempted to cross the fast-flowing river; unfortunately, only one of them survived.

The teenagers were all in Grade 9 at Luatame Secondary School. Hector Ravuku (14) sur-vived the tragedy. He was saved by some branches alongside the river, but Rotshidzwa and Takalani, who were in front, ap-parently slipped on some stones and were swept away.

The body of Rotshidzwa was

found the very same day and Takalani’s body was discovered the following morning.

The accident had shocked the parents and the whole com-munity. The mothers of the children were still traumatised when Limpopo Mirror visited their homes on Tuesday. The survivor, Hector Ravuku, was taken for counselling.

Rotshidzwa’s mother, Ms Tshililo Makongoza (34), was shocked and could not believe what happened. “I have lost my son abruptly and unexpectedly. I am traumatised,” said a weeping Ms Makongoza. Ms Mashudu Ralushai, the mother of Takal-ani, could not speak since she was still nursing the pain of her son’s dreadful death.

The ward councillor, Cllr Gloria Nemafhohoni, said the incident had shocked almost every member of the commu-nity.

“When we heard about this, we did not know where to start. But we had to accept and un-derstand that young lives were lost,” said Cllr Nemafhohoni.

Takalani and Rotshidzwa will be buried tomorrow (Satur-

day) at the Tshituni-Tsha-Fhasi cemetery.

Meanwhile, Limpopo police divers warned communities to be vigilant about overflowing dams and rivers. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Col Ronél Otto appealed to the public, especially in the Vhembe region, to be cautious. “Members of the Limpopo SAPS Search and Rescue Unit are appealing to community members to be extra careful when crossing swollen streams and rivers, following the prolonged and persistent rain in the province,” Col Otto said.

According to the police, two men who were fishing in Vu-wani were swept away when the river suddenly flash-flooded. Divers successfully rescued one of them.

On Tuesday, they were still searching for the other man.

Col Otto added that although the current of water might ap-pear slow, it could sweep a person’s feet from under them very quickly. The police also requested people to refrain from using alcohol when they ven-tured into an area where there were dams, streams or rivers.

Dead: Rotshidwza Makongoza Dead: Takalani Sinugo.

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37 February 2014LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Angry community destroy houses and carsLast Thursday evening, an-gry community members of Kutama set alight two police vehicles, a tavern, a spaza shop, four houses and two vehicles of one of nine suspects who community members allege are involved in the “ritual murder” of Mavhungu Ramadzhamba of Tshikwarani Ha-Kutama.

The community felt that the police were reluctant to arrest the suspects, whom they believe to be members of the community.

The previous night, the com-munity started blocking the main road from Madombidzha to Kutama.

As if a spell were cast on them, residents ran amok, barricading roads with burning tyres, scrap metal, dustbins and wood.

On Thursday, it became appar-ent that some people had taken

advantage of the situation during the riots and looted a spaza shop and tavern in Manavhela village. They had allegedly also damaged the main gate to the home of Mr Prince Ratipa before burning down the five-room house and two cars. The crowd then vented their anger even further and burnt down two police cars.

A c c o r d i n g t o R a t i p a , everything inside the house was burnt to ashes. “Clothes, beds, blankets, a BMW X5 and Golf and bank cards, the stove, fridge and all the furniture were destroyed,” he said. The fire also damaged the roof and the walls of the house. According to Ratipa, the damage to his property is estimated to be more than R6 million. The Kutama royal coun-cil spokesperson, Vhamusanda Vho-Ntanganedzeni Kutama,

called for calm in Kutama and requested community members who might have information regarding the case to contact the police. He appealed to the community to leave the school children alone to go school.

The police arrested 93 suspects and 32 appeared in the Tshil-wavhusiku Magistrate’s Court last Friday. The minors were released by the police.

The cases against the 32 sus-pects were postponed to today (Friday) for bail applications. They face charges of arson, pub-lic violence, theft and malicious damage to property. On Tuesday 46 appeared in court on charges of arson, public violence, theft and malicious damage to prop-erty. They were released and warned to again appear in court on 7 April.

The family of Prince Ratipa need assistance after their home was set alight. At this stage, they are living in a car.

A police car is engulfed in flames after being set alight.A spaza shop at Manavhela was left empty as members of the community looted all the stock.

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4 7 February 2014 LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Mashudu Netsianda

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Police at Beit Bridge have launched an anti-stock-theft operation, following an upsurge in cases of organised cross-border cattle rustling in the district.

Police spokesperson Chief Supt Patrick Majuta said it was revealed during a district crime consul-tative meeting held at Lutumba Business Centre on Friday that 131 cases of stock theft were reported between January and December last year. He said 143 heads of cattle, 98 donkeys, 32 sheep, 290 goats and 201 chickens were lost.

"We are worried about the rampant theft of live-stock around the Beit Bridge district. We are fully aware that livestock farming is the main agricul-tural activity in this area, and we have intensified the fight against stock theft. It is shocking that, out of 143 cattle that were stolen last year, we only recovered 53 and our worry is that some cases go unreported. We are therefore calling on members of the community to complement our efforts in the fight against stock theft," he said.

Majuta said they had tightened regulations controlling the movement and sale of livestock. "We have introduced brand and sales registers of all livestock, that will be kept by both traditional leaders and the police for easy accountability and crime detection.”

The spokesperson of the Beit Bridge Farmers Association, Mr Salatiel Muleya, urged traditional leaders and the local authority to complement po-lice efforts in fighting the scourge. He said some the stolen cattle were smuggled out of the country to South Africa and Mozambique through the Sengwe and Madimbo corridors.

Crack down on cross-border thieves

Sibasa town, one of the best-kept areas in its time and the oldest town in Vhembe, is fast deterio-rating and becoming a shadow of its former self.

On entering the town, one is met by large potholes, which are more like swimming pools on rainy days. The town has become even more disfigured by a construction site, alleged to be a new taxi rank but construction of which has stalled since last year.

The town is in a state of total decay. The potholes have angered not only motorists but even the local community, who feel they are being neglected. Taxi drivers and other motorists have to compete for lanes. Numerous vehicles are said to have lost tyres because of the big potholes.

Vehicle owners who spoke on condition of anonymity said the road has become a matter of “survival of the fittest” between cars, taxis and buses. “It is not surprising to find a car driving straight at you in your lane in trying to avoid the big potholes. We have had incidents here where cars have been scratched while scrambling for the way. It is very bad here; even the rural villages are better,“ said one owner.

Mr Solomon Shandukani, chairperson of the Vhembe District Taxi Council, said the state of the roads generally is pathetic. “It is terrible. We do

not even know what to say. We are very disturbed by the state of our roads,” he added.

“We are really running at great losses because of the bad roads. Our vehicles are wearing out on a daily basis, and we are incurring losses which would otherwise have been avoided if it were not for the bad roads," he said.

Shandukani said what was adding to their woes was the envisaged taxi rank which had just stalled, with no progress taking place. "We do not even have parking for our vehicles, which is making the running of our business very difficult," added Shandukani. He said it was also discouraging that the municipality just filled the potholes with soil that was swept away when it rained.

Thulamela Municipality's spokesperson, Mr Ndwamato Tshiila, said the filling of the potholes had been delayed by the recent rains, which had made it impossible for them to do the work. “We have a programme underway to rehabilitate the streets, especially the filling of the potholes. You will remember we had terrible potholes at Mule-dane, which we filled, and we are still continuing,” he said.

Sibasa’s roads in sorry state of decay

“Take good care of your spiritual leader”

Swimming pools in the road. This is the condition of roads at Sibasa.

The freak accident on the corner of Shongozwi and Kruger Street left this Volkswagen Polo looking like Pablo Picasso had gotten hold of it. A small delivery truck carrying white and red paint lost its load while it was waiting for the traffic light to change colours at the intersection. Unfortunately, the paint did not only fall on the road, but also on the driver's side of this vehicle.

Pedestrians on their way home Tuesday stopped to scoop up paint that had spilled during an accident which occurred at the intersection of Songozwi and Kruger Street in Makhado (Louis Trichardt). The accident also left a Volkswagen Polo splattered with paint. Fortunately, nobody was injured during the incident, but it will probably cost a pretty penny to have the Polo cleaned.

Photographed during the celebrations are, from left to right, Apostle Takalani Nemandivhe, Pastor Shumani Mbedzi, Mr David Thidiela, Mr Reuben Dzivhani, Mr David Mureri and Bishop Tshilidzi Mureri.

Bishop Samuel Ndadza of Faith in Action Ministries recently celebrated his 70 years in style, when the church organised “the mother of all celebrations” for his birthday.

The birtday of the bishop, whose ministry has branches all over Africa, was celebrated by hundreds of congregants at the church grounds at Nkuzana village on Sunday

Guests included Black Leop-ards boss and bishop of the UAAC David Thidiela, Reris Insurance owner businessman David Mureri and other esteemed

guests from as far as the Eastern Cape.

Mureri urged the congregation to take care of its aging leader. “He is living his bonus years and you have to show it by giving generously as a way of celebrat-ing a life well lived,” he said. Mureri, who was with his wife Gloria, gave the bishop bundles of R100 notes, and businessman David Thidiela and his wife did the same. They were joined by the congregation and the guests, who gave generously to the bishop. Ndadza, who was close to tears, asked all to stand up and

observe a moment of silence in honour of his wife and his late son. “I am so humbled; I just wish my wife and my son were here to witness this. It was not easy all these years, but with the guidance of God as my shelter, I am happy that I was able to reach this far. So many things have happened throughout my life, and seeing so many people having turned to God makes me very happy,” he said.

Ndadza announced that he will soon be embarking on nationwide crusade to bring more and more people to the fold of God.

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By Mashudu Netsianda

57 February 2014LIMPOPO MIRROR

Ammo reloader confiscatedPolice at the Beit Bridge border have arrested a retired Zimbabwe-an army captain for smuggling an ammunition-reloading machine to the value of R30 000 into Zimbabwe from South Africa.

Godfrey Mutasa (54) of Harare was intercepted by police detectives and Zimbabwe Revenue Authori-ty (ZIMRA) officials last Thursday afternoon when he was about to leave the border. He was convicted on his own plea of guilty of con-travening a section of the Customs and Excise Act when he appeared before Beit Bridge Mag-istrate Gloria Takundwa on Monday.

He was fined US$800 or 10 months in prison for smuggling the ma-chine, which reloads bullets with gun pow-der.

The machine was for-feited to the State as part of the sentence.

The court was told that Mutasa arrived in the country from South Africa on Thursday, driving a Mazda BT50 bakkie with the ma-chine, which he de-clared to ZIMRA offi-cials as vehicle spare parts worth R1 200. After undergoing all the immigration and customs procedures,

Mutasa decided to leave the border post, but was intercepted by alert police detectives and ZIMRA officials near the exit gate.

A search of the vehicle was con-ducted, resulting in the discovery of the machine. He was asked to produce the customs clearance documents but failed, resulting in his arrest.

Colleen Ramunenyiwa impressed with her acting during the Grade 8 concert of Louis Trichardt High School, which was hosted on 29 and 30 January.

By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

New water project leaves bitter taste for residents Access to clean water, a basic service, is still a problem at Ha-Matsa in Nzhelele, even after the completion of a much-awaited bulk-water-supply project. Residents are complaining that the R17 million project, which should have been operational for a period of year now, is not providing water at all.

In December 2011, the bulk-water

project was launched by the Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) to provide water at Ha-Matsa, Manyii and Mamvu-ka. The municipality awarded the tender to Muravha Building and Civil CC.

Within a time frame of 12 months, three reservoirs were built and the pipes to a borehole were installed. Residents waited enthusiastically in the belief that

their water problems would soon be a thing of the past.

According to some of the com-munity members, the contractor was advised to use the borehole a few metres away from the res-ervoir. Apparently the contractor ignored them and connected the supply pipes to the borehole in Manyii, which is kilometres away from the reservoir. Resi-dents pointed out that the pipes would then have to pass by the Khandanama River in Manyii village and when it rained the plastic pipes would get damaged.

“When this project started, we tried advising them that if they connected pipes that would pass by that river it would be a disaster,” said Ha-Matsa’s SANCO chairperson, Mr Sam-uel Funyufunyu. According to Funyufunyu, the borehole close to the Matsa reservoir has clean water compared to Manyii, but the municipality insisted on connecting pipes to the furthest borehole. “Water from the Many-

ii borehole is not clean. It is salty. You cannot even use the water to cook, wash or drink. It is like sharing water with animals,” he said.

Residents were very critical about the situation. “We used to get water from our main street taps, but now it is frustrating. Our taps are dry, and the project did not help. Those municipal trucks deliver water once in a while,” said Mrs Lea Ramalamula.

Mrs Sadiki said the community saw very little benefit in the water-supply project. “All he (the contractor) did was to destroy our old pipes. He should have consulted the community. Those reser-voirs are white elephants,” she added.

Mr William Maanda said it was estab-lished that there were illegal connections to the main pipe which used to deliver water to Ha-Matsa. Apparently, resi-dents of Mutititi and Tshirolwe illegally connected their home taps to the main pipe. “We collect water from the river and it is polluted. Our lives are at risk. It is election time now, and why should we vote?” said Mr Maanda.

VDM spokesperson Mr Matodzi Ralushai insisted that the problem was mainly caused by the illegal connections of pipes to the main line. He said they were working with traditional leaders to address the problem of illegal con-nections. Mr Ralushai chose to distance himself from the heated issue of the bulk-water project. “Most projects are faced with challenges; however, we are trying to resolve those challenges. We

want to ensure that those projects are up and run-ning,” he said.

Is this a white elephant? The Ha-Matsa reservoir, which should have been supplying water to residents, has been empty since last year.

Mr Petros Tsethana (left) and Ha-Matsa Sanco chairperson Mr Samuel Funyufunyu (right) at the borehole which they have asked the municipality to use to supply water to their reservoir.

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Councillor sponsors repair of roads in Beit BridgeThe chairperson of the Beit Bridge Town Coun-cil’s finance and administration committee, Cllr Max Chikova, has hired a grader at his own expense to repair damaged roads in the border town.

Chikova, the councillor for Ward 1, said the grader operator targeted roads that were exten-sively damaged by the rains last year. He said the move was part of the promises he had made to the community.

Chikova, a prominent businessman in Beit Bridge, said his workers had so far managed to re-gravel a 2km stretch of the road in the low-den-sity area at a cost of $1 000.

“The town council is cash-strapped, hence I have mobilised my own resources to rehabilitate most damaged roads in the low-density area. I am working with the local business community in creating a ward-development fund with the view of tarring roads in our area and also repairing other key infrastructure, such as street lights and boreholes,” he said. Chikova called on the business community to consider giving back to the community by cham-pioning projects such as repairing and constructing key infrastructure.

He said the town council was involved in a num-ber of developmental projects, but poor funding was affecting progress. He also urged residents and other ratepayers to settle their bills on time to ensure that the local authority remained a viable entity. Chikova is a successful farmer who also runs several bottle stores in the town, hardware shops and a piggery project.

High-profi le representatives from var-ious international agencies and local childcare role players attended a major handing-over of signifi cant donations to the child- and youth-care centre of Tshitandani Foundation in Tshikota last week.

A senior team from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UN-HCR) in South Africa, representatives of the international organisation Save the Children, the local Jesuit Refugee Servic-es (JRS) and local church representatives attended the celebration in Tshikota on Wednesday.

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UNCHR donation for TshitandaniUNHCR representative Ms Veronica Irima Modey-Ebi (right) hands over food vouchers to Tshitandani Centre’s Mr. Andries Smal.

Members of the UNHCR team with some of the boys in the Tshitandani centre in Tshikota.

the children. The 25 boys at present in the care centre consist of a majority of orphaned Zimbabwean children of various school-going ages. Visiting rep-resentatives of the various international organisations expressed their appreciation for the work being done at Tshitandani and said they were encouraged by such partnerships with NGOs. According to JRS statistics, some 200 unaccompanied minors passed through Makhado (Louis Trichardt) last year. The deputy regional representative (protection) of the UN-HCR in South Africa, Ms Veronica Irima Modey-Ebi, said that, regardless of how strangers arrived in a country, it was that country’s responsibility to treat them with dignity. Having experienced international crises in countries in Asia and elsewhere in Africa, where people were uprooted and bewildered, she stressed that timely support and assistant is needed.

Referring to the work being done at Tshitandani in Tshikota, she said her organisation was happy to be part of the caring and upliftment being accorded to these children.

The manager of the Tshitandani centre, Mr Andries Smal, described the presence of Modey-Ebi with her valuable experi-ence in many other countries as a blessing for Tshitandani. As an integral part of the care giving, schooling and skills de-velopment for the boys, Tshitandani also has an exit strategy, namely to deliver them eventually into the community as responsible, self-supporting adults.

The chairperson of Tshitandani Child Foundation, Rev Johann Fourie, ex-pressed relief at the generous donations by the UNHCR. He said these donations came in good time as a welcome relief and as the fulfi lment of dire needs.

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A plan for consistent water flow in Makhado townThe 15-year-old Rofhiwa Muk-hondo of Thohoyandou P-West is very excited and optimistic about her future after she was announced as the winner of the first Thandulwazi Galactic Unite Africa Scholarship.

The scholarship is “designed to support students with strong language proficiency and academic excellence with particular achieve-ment in science and mathematics”.

A Grade 10 pupil at St Stithians Girls College, Rofhiwa was in Grade 9 at Lee Rand High School on the East Rand when she was awarded the three-year scholarship programme (2014 to 2016) late last year. “I still get goose bumps when I think of how big and great this scholarship is,” said Rofhiwa. “Every now and then I have to pinch myself to realise that I’m not stuck in an illusion but am facing reality.”

A high achiever academically, Rofhiwa enjoys writing poetry and drama and plans to study neurology once she has completed Grade 12. “I want to become an esteemed neurosurgeon, a passion I hold very close to my heart,” she said.

In her letter of appreciation, Rof-hiwa thanked the Thandulwazi Ga-lactic Unite Africa Scholarship and St Stithians Girls College, which accommodated her as a recipient. “I can only show my gratitude towards all of you by not only excelling, but also exceeding the expectations that we have agreed upon,” she wrote.

Rofhiwa first managed to sub-mit her name among the top 50 candidates from a pool of around

4 000 girls who had applied for a scholarship to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy. “When I was told I hadn’t made it, I felt crushed and hopeless,” she remembered. “Little did I know that it was just a test to prepare me for this moment.”

Rofhiwa received a warm wel-come at St Stithians Girls’ College. “In our opinion, Rofhiwa is a worthy recipient of this scholarship and will make the most of the opportunities offered to her,” said Bev Johnson, St Sithian’s Foundation director. “In our opinion, Rofhiwa is a mature, intelligent, creative young woman.”

Rofhiwa currently lives with her older brother and his wife. Her mother, who was a music teacher, passed away in 2008.

A 20-year-old resident of Mashau, Hulisani Makhaga, briefly appeared in the Vuwani Magistrates’ Court last Tues-day on two charges of murder.

The case relates to an incident at Ha-Mashau on 31 November last year, where Ms Florence Mashau and her 19-year-old

daughter, Tondani, were shot dead.

Makhaga has a lso been charged with theft out of a motor vehicle and attempted murder.

It is alleged that he stole his grandfather’s firearm out of his vehicle. The case was post-poned to 6 February for further

investigations and he remains in custody.

Meanwhile, his 68-year-old grandfather and former police of-ficer, Mr Takalani Makhaga, who has been charged with negligent handling of a firearm, appeared in court and the case was postponed to 7 February.

AfriForum’s action plan for supplying water to Makhado (Louis Trichardt) is being implemented and hopes are high that a consistent water flow will become a reality.

The action plan recognizes the fact that water shortages can often be attrib-uted to the inevitable leaks on the ageing Albasini pipeline, which supplies water to the majority of residents, as well as to the constantly vandalized 14 boreholes southwest of town which supply the older part of town.

The Vhembe District Municipality (VDM) agreed to drill new boreholes near the Mowkop reservoir and the Bergh Street reservoir. “AfriForum has insisted that an alternative water supply be found via the drilling of new boreholes close to each reservoir, and the linking of existing boreholes that are in close proximity to a reservoir,” local AfriForum chairperson Wally Schultz said last week.

The reasoning is obvious. Sources to augment the water supply in the case of a shutdown of the Albasini plant for repairs are urgently needed.

“We already know that the Albasini pipeline will develop new leaks on a predictably regular basis. When this does happen, the Albasini pump system gets shut down to facilitate repairs. Each time this happens, depending on the severity of the leak, shutdowns have sometimes lasted up to seven days at a time,” Schultz said. He had called an urgent summit with VDM on 22 January.

At the summit held in Thohoyandou, Vhembe’s municipal manager, Mr Masala Makumule, and their technical services manager, Mr Walter Madimutsa, along with their management team accepted the AfriForum action plan.

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of Mr Hang-wani Makware-la as consult-ing engineers to oversee the projects. Work-

ers are currently laying the pipeline from the strong De la Rey Street borehole to link it directly to the Bergh Street reser-voir. The linking of this borehole should bring relief to the central business district and surrounding residential areas. “Three new boreholes are being drilled around Mowkop, according to the AfriForum action plan, to bring relief to ‘new town’ and surrounds,” says Schultz.

AfriForum has demanded the urgent renovation of all 14 boreholes that have been dysfunctional for years. Vhembe accepted this demand and contractors are renovating and replacing pumps, which will bring relief to these desperate resi-dents. Another demand is the much-needed improving of the security situation at all water infrastructure under Vhembe’s management.

Makumule confirmed this week that a threefold plan for security was ensuing.

“The security guards have been appointed and will be employed as from 1 February. A request for telemetric security had been given to the supply-chain manager to revive the cell phone security system that was used successfully before and, on top of that, concrete block houses will be installed at the boreholes. The contractor is already busy at the old boreholes. Four of these boreholes are already working,” Makumule said.

“AfriForum is pleased to see Vhembe accepting and implementing our solu-tion-driven action plan. When completed, we will finally see a permanent end to this drawn-out water crisis saga, due to an effective policy of constructive engage-ment,” Schultz said.

The MM gave a realistic summary by saying, “We are improving on the water infrastructure but still have operational problems.”

Workers are currently digging trenches to link the pipeline from the strong De la Rey Street borehole directly to the Bergh Street reservoir in Makhado (Louis Trichardt).

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More schools to benefit from uniform programmeThe Shalom Care Centre in Tshikota, Makhado, in partnership with Premjee & Sons, has embarked on a project

of donating school uniforms to needy pupils at some schools in the Makhado municipal and Thulamela area.

The representatives of the Sha-lom Care Centre paid a visit to the Masedi Combined School at Tshikota and donated full school uniforms to at least 20 pupils on Thursday.

According to the board chair-person for the Shalom Care Centre, Mrs Mavhungu Luru-li-Ramakhanya, the organisation normally partners with home-based care centres who are in a good position to identify needy children.

“We are augmenting what the government is already doing through the SASSA programme,” said Luruli-Ramakhanya, who is a former mayor of the Makhado

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Luruli-Ramakhanya added that it was heartbreaking to hear of cases where children quit school because they did not have a school uniform.

Representing the school, Ms Alice Mokoditoa thanked Shalom and said that the gift of the uniforms came at the right time. “You can see with your own eyes, good people, that our children are excited about the gifts,” said Mokoditoa. “In giv-ing them the uniforms, you are restoring their pride and dignity.”

The other needy children who will ben-efit from the uniform programme include, among others, Munzhedzi village and Tshifudi village in Thulamela.

The board chairperson of the Shalom Care Centre, Mrs Mavhungu Luruli-Ramakhanya (first on the right) and her team handed over school uniforms to pupils at Masedi Combined School.

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Beit Bridge Town Secretary and renowned academic and businessman Dr Sipho Singo (56) was buried on his farm in Mazunga on Saturday.

He recently succumbed to heart failure at the Polokwane Provincial Hospital.

Speaking during a memorial service for Singo ahead of his burial, Zimbabwe’s Home Affairs Minister, Mr Kembo Mohadi, said the country had been robbed of a great leader and strategist. “We have lost one of the greatest minds and imple-menters in the country, who had a strong passion for development.

He was committed to ensuring the speedy transformation of Beit Bridge Town into a modern economic zone and city,” said Mohadi.

He described Singo as passionate development agent who would be difficult to replace. Mohadi said that, before his death, Singo had come up with a host of measures to speed up the completion of the Beit Bridge redevelopment programme. “Our town has become a model of development because of Dr Singo’s hands-on approach and quality leadership skills,” said Mohadi.

“We had lined up a number of capital projects together, including the setting up of a university in Beit Bridge, and I want to assure you that as leaders we will carry forward that vision.”

Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Egypt, Mr Aaron Maboyi Ncube, said Dr Singo was a man who took developmental issues seriously. “We will greatly miss this son of the soil who dedicated most of his life to working towards the development of our town and the country as a whole.”

Singo’s condition deteriorated on the day before his death and he was rushed to Musina Hospital the following day. He was referred to Polokwane Provincial Hospital, where he died upon admission.

He is survived by his wife Agnes and daughter Tendani, aged five.

Munghana Lonene FM (MLFM), the Xitsonga SABC radio station, is aiming to improve its standard immensely.

Speaking at the welcoming function recently held at the SABC studios in Polokwane, the station manager, Mr James Shikwambana, said that the station was aiming to strengthen its campaigns, ‘Donate a uniform’, ‘Build a house’ and the Xit-songa Music Awards.

For this year’s activities, MLFM adopted the theme Moving forward for the 2014/15 financial year.

“This is a period of moving forward; with this theme, the station will continue to attract the most listeners,” he added.

The station’s three-year strategic plan will end in March and Shikwambana insisted that they would

reach their listenership target by the set date. “In order to move forward as a team, we should all prepare to go an extra mile and do things differ-ently,” he said.

He applauded last year’s station initiatives, including the Donate a uniform campaign, the station’s birthday celebrations and a live broadcast at the Nelson Mandela Museum.

The newly appointed provincial general manag-er, Ms Tshamaano Makuya-Nepfumbada, acknowl-edged that MLFM station manager’s initiatives are admirable. She advised the team to progress and enjoy the rewards. “I would like to urge everyone to have their share in this good work. But we should also bear in mind that stakeholder relations should not only be the sole responsibility of the manage-ment. All of us should be involved,” she said.

MLFM is also working on a new corporate identity, which might be launched when the station celebrates its 50th anniversary in February next year (2015).

Photographed during the event are, from left to right, the station’s marketing manager, Ms Vongi Nkanyane, Station Manager James Shikwambana, SABC Limpopo’s provincial general manager, Ms Tshamaano Makuya-Nepfumbada, and the station presenter, DJ Brian.

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Family of Mpheni fire victim desperately need assistanceA 26-year-old victim of a fire, Mr Avhasei Si-hadi, was laid to rest on Saturday morning at Mpheni village.

Sihadi burnt to death inside the shack at his sister’s home on 26 January, at around 01:00. The family suspects that the fire might have started

from a candle flame and spread through the room.Sihadi’s family is aggrieved, following the

incident and the death of their son and brother. “It is very painful to lose a loved one in this manner,” said Sihadi’s aunt, Ms Evelyn Netshifhefhe (57). “But yes, what can we do? We have accepted that

our son died as a result of the fire and we know that we can’t change the situation.”

On that fateful Saturday morning, the community of Mpheni B2 was awakened by the noise of the raging fire. Sihadi’s friend rushed to the Sihadi family home a few streets away to alert them. “When we got to my sister’s stand, we found the shack burning and many people gathering around the place,” said Sihadi’s older brother, Vhutshilo Sihadi (29).

“We suspect that a candle might have started the fire. There were things like a paraffin primus stove inside the shack, so you can imagine how difficult it was for my brother to put out the fire once it had started spreading through the house.”

The walls of the shack were also covered with a thick plastic sheet to keep the cold weather and insects away.

The deceased’s sister, Ms Avhatakali Sihadi, works outside the Elim area and was away when the incident took place. All her clothes, her ID book, food and other related stuff were consumed by the fire. “My five-year-old son and I are left with no clothes, apart from what is covering our flesh now,” she said.

The office of the local social worker and the representative from the Makhado Municipality visited the Sihadi family.

Those who would like to assist Avhatakali and her son with clothes or food can contact Vhutshilo on 084 593 0647.

Vhutshilo Sihadi (second from left) and other community members inspect the shack in which his bother, Avhasei, died. Inset: Avhasei Sihadi (26).

Mr Richard Mulaudzi was also known as Richard Solomon in Cape Town.

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Man from the Cape searches for his lost relativesThe 40-year-old Robert Landu from Sum-mergreens in Cape Town is looking for the family of his father. He says they are the Mulaudzis and that they probably stay around Nzhelele.

Robert drove all the way from Cape Town last Thursday and spent the weekend searching for his unknown relatives. Unfortunately he had to return to Cape Town a disappointed man.

Meanwhile, the Nzhelele community mem-bers introduced Robert to the veteran gospel artist Vho-Paul Mulaudzi, who then suggested that Robert should speak to Limpopo Mirror.

On Saturday afternoon, Robert explained his story to the journalist and requested the newspaper to help him find his relatives. He told Limpopo Mirror that his father, Mr Richard Mulaudzi, who was known in Cape Town as Richard Solomon, left Limpopo in 1952.

“He met my mother, Dasi Landu, in the late 1960s,” Robert said in Xhosa. “I was born in 1974 and at that time my father still hadn’t visited home.”

Mulaudzi only returned to Venda in the early 80s for a short visit, when he was informed that his father had passed away some years before. “From what my father told me, his mother had apparently passed away during the time of giving birth to him in 1936,” said Robert.

He added that his father last visited Nzhelele in 2007. During this visit, he was given a warm welcome by one of the family members, called Mashudu, and even met his two elderly sisters. “My father and his sisters took family photos together with the children and family friends at Mashudu’s place,” said Robert. “Unfortunately, we have misplaced the photos.”

Robert’s greatest need is to find and know the family and relatives of his father, and he has provided the Limpopo Mirror with his father’s pictures in the hope that relatives might notice the pictures and recognise his old man.

“I haven’t met my paternal aunts and cousins, but I feel a deep love for them inside me,” he said. “Mashudu could possibly help me find

my people as he used to communicate with my father telephoni-cally on a regular ba-sis. But I don’t have Mashudu’s phone numbers either.”

Any person with information which might assist Robert in finding his paternal relatives can contact him at 078 646 4324.

Capetonian Robert Landu (40).

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Dzata Secondary is “a beacon of hope”Decent house for indigent elderly coupleDuring the announcement of the matric results, the achieve-ments of pupils are always rec-ognised, but teachers’ efforts are seldom applauded. This influenced the school gov-erning body (SGB) of Dzata Secondary School to recognise teachers for their good work.

Dzata, which is in Vhutuwan-gadzebu village at Nzhelele, achieved a 91.86% pass rate in last year’s matric results. The school’s SGB, motivated by the pass rate, recognised the need to motivate the teachers to continue working hard.

Last Friday (31 January) ded-icated teachers who produced good results received awards. “We want to motivate our teach-ers to maintain the standard of education in our school,” said the SGB secretary, Mr Samuel Maduwa. “Through their ef-forts, the teachers have initiated evening studies and they also monitor those studies from time to time,” he said.

He added that when the teach-ers and principal stood together and worked as a team it was possible to acquire a 100% pass rate. “Next year we are going

to increase the value of these awards. They will not only be certificates and trophies but money also,” he said.

Nzhelele East circuit manager Mr David Ramutsheli applauded the school’s team. He said Dzata was a beacon of hope in their circuit. “At other schools we would be rebuking teachers and principals for incompetence, but here it is different,” he said.

The school’s principal, Mrs Bridget Sinyosi, said this initi-ative would ensure that teachers were keeping the high pass rate of the school.

Photographed during the ceremony are, from left to right, Mrs Bridget Sinyosi (principal), Mrs Diana Lalumbe (former principal), Mrs Queen Sadiki (HOD of Languages and winner of an award), Cllr Magret Mathalise of Ward 33 and the circuit manager, Mr David Ramutsheli.

In the picture are (from left to right) Mr Johannes Lishivha, Ms Josephina Mavhiana, Cllr Masindi Rasimpi, Ms Martha Matamela and Mr Farisani Mulaudzi during an official visit to the beneficiary’s home.

A 59-year-old man and his 55-year-old visually-impaired wife will soon have a decent house.

Mr Johannes Lishivha and Ms Josephina Mavhiana are very happy after Pastor Mlungusi Malungani pledged to build them a four-room house at Madodonga village in the Sinthumule area.

The elderly couple have been living in an unstable mud roun-davel and have been without ac-cess to electricity while all their neighbours have had electricity from around 1996. So far, build-ing material has been delivered to the beneficiaries’ home. “We are very happy about the house which the man of God and his people are building for us,” said Lishivha. “This roundavel leaks when it rains and it is not safe for us to live in it. But we have been living in it because we can’t af-

ford to build ourselves a house.”The couple survives on disa-

bility grant which Josephina gets each month.

A pastor at Don’t Blame God Ministries at N’wamitwa near Tzaneen, Malungani called on all the people of Limpopo to start taking part in the war against poverty and “to start restoring the dignity which the needy deserve in communities,” Malungani said. A member of the congre-gation who was busy with an electricity surveillance project noticed the couple’s living con-ditions and informed the pastor about their heartbreaking living conditions when he got back home. “After viewing pictures of the elderly couple’s home, I was deeply moved and decided to have a house built for them,” said Malungani.

“Our plan is to have this house

completed by the third week of February.” The Thohoyandou Management Area of the Depart-ment of Correctional Services will provide building services. “Once the pastor and the local coordinators have finished or-ganising all the material, we will deploy a team of parolees to build that house in a few days,” said the head of community corrections, Mr Farisani Mulaudzi.

Cllr Masindi Rasimpi (Ward 25) praised Malungani for the kind of love he is showing to a needy family. “It is not a com-mon act for people to contribute to the upliftment of the living conditions for people who are not part of their direct community,” she said. “Pastor Malungani is a man who has been sent by God to help the family that has been without proper shelter for a long time.”

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By Ndivhuwo Musetha

Economy

Education

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De Beers Venetia Mine’s general manager, Mr Ludwig von Maltitz, addresses pupils at Musina High School.

De Beers Venetia Mine’s senior manager of commercial services, Ms Kelebogile Sibanda, hands over a stationery pack to Ms Marietjie de Jager of Gateway Primary School.

A large number of stationery packs was given to teachers and administrators of four Musina schools as part of an educational road show conducted by senior managers of Venetia Mine at the commencement of the 2014 academic calendar.

Care and respect, paired with the importance of hard work and discipline, were the most prominent themes relayed to more than 3 000 pupils by 11 members of the mine’s top management, who visited Messina and Gateway Primary school and Eric Louw and Musina High School.

The mine acknowledged the importance of teach-ers in society and thanked them for their continued commitment to the youth of Musina. The newly appointed senior manager of human resources, Ms Aisha Khan, told the senior pupils that “average just isn’t good enough”. She questioned the pupils on their grade average. She said that those with a 40 or a 50% average needed to ask themselves “Do you want to drive a limousine one day or do you want to sit in the back seat and be driven?”

Education is the core focus of Venetia Mine’s Social and Labour Plan – a legislative document that summarizes the mine’s commitments in terms of community development and corporate social responsibility over the next five years. General Manager Ludwig von Maltitz stated that they were passionate about education and “absolutely committed to assisting our local schools where possible.”

He also mentioned that the needs of schools “in this area are great, and we have various interven-tions in place, including the construction of early childhood centres in the Blouberg area and the teacher subvention programme.”

He added that they had partnered with the Limpopo Department of Education to provide classrooms and ablution facilities to local schools as part of their rural schools programme.

Venetia mine assists local education

Konanani Evans Mutwanamba (10), right, with his mother, Tambudzani, and younger brother Tshilidzi.

Young Konanani Evans Mut-wanamba is in desperate need of a cure for his rare skin disease.

Mutwanamba (10), of Mulodi village outside Thohoyandou, has been suffering from the skin disease since he was born. "When my child was born at the Tshilamba Health Centre, his skin was very shiny. From there the skin started cracking all over his body," says Mutwanamba's mother, Ms Tambudzani Mak-hesha.

She says her son struggles to cope during hot days. "When it is hot, his skin oozes blood. Most of the time he cries from unbearable pain. During summer, I sleep with a bucket full of water, so that I can put him in to cool his body whenever he starts crying. I normally do not enjoy summer because of this torture my son goes though. It is better when it is raining or during winter as he is able to sleep peacefully," says Makhesha.

Mr Mmbangiseni Nemulodi,

deputy principal at Bashasha Primary School where Mut-wanamba is in Grade 2, says he decided to contact the media after learning about the family's frustration from a teacher. "When this child came to this school two years ago, other children refused to play with him. During breaks, other learners would surround him while making fun of his condition.

This brave young man was never concerned and today he is well accepted by other pu-

Plea to save boy from strange disease

pils, who also play with him," says Nemulodi.

Makhesha and her husband, Mr Elvis Mutwanamba, are both unemployed and have already tried to get a cure for their son from doctors, traditional heal-ers and churches, but with no solution. The couple is also blessed with other children with normal skins.

The family is plead-ing with anybody who can help them to get cure for their son to call 072 401 8390.

The MEC for Economic De-velopment, Environment and Tourism, Mr Seaparo Sekoati, has urged communities in the province to collect marula fruits during this season and make marula beer, as part of a drive to grow tourism in the province in line with the na-tional tourism sector strategy.

“We want our communities to make some cash during the marula season,” said Sekoati. He was speaking in Phalaborwa

last Friday, during the launching of the Limpopo Marula Festival 2014.

He also called on communities to descend on Phalaborwa to celebrate the “unique and rich marula heritage event” from 22 February to 1 March.

According to Sekoati, the town of Phalaborwa has been chosen the permanent home of the festi-val, because of its tourism profile and proximity to other major tourist destinations, including the

renowned Kruger National Park. The week-long festivities will

commence on 22 February 2014 with a music concert that will feature household names such as DJ Kanyane, DJ Oskido, Uhuru, Professor, DJ Brian, Magubane De’ Franchise and many more. The festival will culminate in an open air festival that will feature Stimela, Ringo, Joe Shirimani, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Worship House, General Muzka and other local artists on 1 March.

“Come and join the Marula Festival” - MEC

A group of singers at the Grade 8 concert of Louis Trichardt High School are, from left to right, Kimley Sithole, Ndamulelo Mephephu, Vhuthuhawe Mugewna, Masala Ata and Ndalamo Mphaphuli. The performances were hosted in the school hall on 29 and 30 January.

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Makhitha Oscar Stars and Iyarunga play to a draw

It seems as if the troubles of a poor, homeless, family of six at Mambedi-Valdezia will not come to an end anytime soon.

The Marhumekes are facing a critical and frustrating situation after the family which had accom-modated them told them to move out by Friday (today).

Maria Marhumeke, her four children and her elderly mother, Modjadji Marhumeke, were offered temporary shelter by one of the villagers who allowed them to use a room in her three-room

The MMK Insurance Brokers local derby be-tween the current log leaders, Makhitha Oscar Stars, and their younger brothers, Makhitha Iyarunga, ended in a 2-all draw on Sunday at the Makhitha grounds.

The match was well attended and drew more than 3000 spectators.

Stars were only good at the far back. Their mid fielders hesitated for too long and did not release the ball in time to feed the goal poachers. This sloppy performance put their defence under tremendous pressure. Iyarunga initiated some promising moves from the centre of the pitch, but they were denied a number of scoring opportunities by the impene-trable defence of their opponents.

Stars could have scored more than a dozen goals, had they managed to convert all their chances. Iyarunga’s striker, Norman Managa, missed a clear chance in the 30th minute. His team mate, Philimon Maalazwanda, committed a similar blunder two minutes later. The half-time score was nil-nil.

Stars started the second half as if they were going to bury their opponents alive. Their breakthrough came in the 49th minute when Marubini Moupa caught the Iyarunga keeper, Moses Mabeba, off guard and beat him with a volley.

Iyarunga did not stop fighting, despite conceding a goal. They continued to play like an organised team until the wheel of fortune turned in their favour. Their equalizing goal came in the 57th minute. Livhuwani Thonga scored from a free kick,

house. This was after ants

had gnawed away their mud hut, rendering them homeless in September last year.

The Marhumekes’ plight has been brought to the at tent ion of Ward 28’s Cllr Alphe-us Mmbadi and the Makhado Municipali-ty many times. At one stage, the municipality’s spokesperson, Mr Louis Bobodi, even said that they were considering whether they should put the family’s case on an

emergency housing list because the “family’s poor living condi-tion is true (it does exist)”.

Now, four months later, Bobo-di says: “We will visit the family and generate a comprehensive report and submit it to Coghsta.”

Apparently, a year and half ago, the former construction pro-ject manager at Coghsta, Thabo Ledwaba, promised that a house would be built for the indigent family. Only some bricks and a load of sand were delivered, and nothing else materialised.

Maria doesn’t have an ID book; neither does she know her age. Her four children do not re-ceive child support grants, since they do not have birth certificates. Some of her children are not going to school because they do not have school uniforms.

“I do not have words to express our pain and frustration,” said Maria. “There’s nothing to do; we will just have to move into this roofless dema (derelict). My health is totally compromised as you can see that I am expecting.”

after Patrick Rambuda had been brought down.

The spectators had reason to applaud when Takalani Mbekwa of Stars was on target, fol-lowing a neat pass from Baro Sebola. Stars’ cel-ebration was cut short when Norman Managa equalised late in the match.

Sydney Marubini of Stars and Tumelo Managa fight for possession of the ball.

Ms Maria Marhumeke (left) is seen in this picture with her children before the hut was completely gnawed away by ants around September 2013.

Ms Maria Marhumeke, her mother Modjadji Marhumeke and Maria’s son at the pile of unused bricks and sand.

Moses Managa of Iyarunga with the ball after he had dribbled past Itani Selota.

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Fixtures

Results

Fixtures

Surprise victory for Giyani Hotspurs

Eight interesting second division matches

Another huge blow for Rospa United

Two home matches for Lidoda DuvhaGiyani Hotspurs deposited full points into their league account when they beat the well-respected Phungo All Stars 2-1 in a Safa Second Division clash that was de-cided at the Makhado (Louis Trichardt) Rugby Stadium on Saturday.

Spurs were strong at the far back and in the striking force departments, but they lacked cohesion in the middle of the park. The balls that threatened the defence of Stars were mostly ballooned from behind.

The visiting team enjoyed more ball possession, but their promising moves were foiled by the good defence of Stars. The teams were evenly matched throughout the first half. Stars

kept on cooling down the ball in the middle of the park, thus giv-ing their opponents no chance to do as they pleased.

Akane Banda of Spurs was the first player to taste success when he scored from a free kick. This followed after Stars’ de-fender, Lloyd Davhana, pulled Vongani Bvuma at the back and the referee awarded a free kick. Their celebration was cut short when Stars equalised via Justice Rasebotsa. The half-time score was 1-1. In the second half, both sides tried new options by using all their substitutes. The centre back of Spurs, Nhleko Ntlemo, went into the referee’s bookafter a dangerous tackle on Hulisani Mathugana.

Stars were unlucky not to

score in the 73rd minute when they were awarded a free kick at the edge of the penalty box. Khumbudzo “Shavy” Mu-vhango was brought down on the brink of scoring. Ramudzuli Bulanga’s shot, however, was a little wide.

The goal that earned Spurs three vital points came in 77th minute.

Thabo Ramunyaphi scored his team’s second goal and caught the keeper, Rendani Maduwa, flat footed.

Spurs’ Joseph Mathabatha was cautioned for wasting time late in the match and the captain of Stars, Hulisani Mathugana, left the pitch at the back of an ambulance after he was injured late in the match.

Khumbudzo Muvhango of Stars dribbles past his opponent,Vongani Vuma.

This weekend will see Rospa United play an-other league match at home when they host Modimolle Aces at the Makwarela Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

Still fresh from donating league points to Lep-halale Young Killers, to whom they lost 1-3 last weekend, Rospa United must win the match, for two good reasons. They must collect points in order to restore their lost pride, apart from the fact that they are fighting for survival.

Basel FC will travel to Polokwane, where they will play against Magezi FC at the Peter Mokaba Athletics Stadium. Basel are still to win a league match this season. Their most recent disappointing result was a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Ray Pillars at the Makhado Eltivillas grounds last Saturday.

Phungo All Stars will also play away from home. They will pay a visit to Great North FC at the Seshego Stadium. Great North FC are sharpened to kill after winning their match against Joe’s Ex-press last weekend. All Stars will be without their holding midfielder, Hulisani “Maldini” Mathugana, tomorrow. Mathugana was taken to hospital after fracturing his leg last weekend against Giyani Hotspurs.

Joe’s Express will undertake a journey to Polok-wane. They will play against The Dolphins at the Seshego Stadium. Express must win the match in order to keep their title hopes alive after losing against Great North last weekend. Winners Park will play against Blue Rocks at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane, while Giyani Hotspurs will host Bellevue Winners Park at the Giyani Stadium.

Mosesetjane All Stars will have a date with Dy-namos at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane

Hulisani “ Maldini” Mathugana will miss tomorrow’s match as a result of injury.

and Mighty FC and Lephalale Young Killers will meet at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium this evening at 18:00.

Rospa United are fast becom-ing the milk cow of the Safa Second Division league. They suffered another blow last Saturday, when they lost 1-3 to Lephalale Young Killers at the Mogol Stadium in Lephalale.

It was United’s fifth conse-cuitive defeat and they are now in the second-last position on the log.

Joe’s Express, who were lead-ing the pack at some stage, gave away league points when Great North FC beat them 1-2 at the Makwarela Stadium. Dakalo Ratshitanga scored the only goal

for Express. They also dropped to the sixth position on the log, fol-lowing their embarrassing defeat.

P h u n g o A l l S t a r s d i d everything they could in their match against Giyani Hotspurs, but their efforts were not good enough to stop their opponents from scoring two goals. Phungo reduced the margin in the second half, but Hotspurs managed to maintain their lead up to the bitter end. The pace setters, Bellevue Winners Park, proved that the sky is their limit by crushing Mighty FC 4-0 at the Malamulele Sta-dium. Winners Park were firing

on all cylinders from the onset and it was not surprising that they scored three goals within the first 45 minutes. Bellevue Winners Park are now on top of the log with 22 points, two ahead of Blue Rocks.

Modimolle Aces collected the maximum points at the expense of Mosesetjane All Stars, whom they beat 3-1 at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium in Modimolle. Dynamos beat Winners Park 1-0 at the Nkowankowa Stadium. The other results are Blue Rocks 1, Magezi FC 1 and Ray Pillars 2, Basel FC 0.

Black Leopards must collect maximum points in their coming two home matches in order to remain in contention for the league title.

They will battle it out against Santos FC at the Makhuvha Stadium tomorrow and will host another side from the Western Cape, FC Cape Town, at the same venue next Wednesday, 12 February.

Leopards are still to win a league match at the newly opened Makhuvha Stadium. They played to a 2-2 draw with Baroka at the venue two weeks ago and shared the spoils with Roses United last Saturday. (See a match report on the back page). Santos’s defence will not find it easy to stop the Leopards’ goal poachers, David Zulu and Rendani Ndou.

FC Cape Town will host African Warriors at the NNK Rugby Stadium, while Blackburn Rovers will rub shoulders with Maluti FET College. Jomo Cosmos and Roses United will test each other’s strength at the Makhulong Stadium in Thembisa.

Sunday will see Witbank Spurs host United FC at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Witbank. The pace setters, Milano United, will meet Baroka FC at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. Sivutsa Stars and Vasco da Gama will lock horns at the Kabokweni Stadium in Nelspruit.

In the two matches that will be played next Tues-day, Jomo Cosmos will play against Maluti FET College at the Makhulong Stadium, while African Warriors and Thanda Royal Zulu will meet at the Charles Mopedi Stadium.

The other matches next Wednesday are: Witbank

Spurs vs Blackburn Rovers, Roses United vs Sivut-sa Stars, Milano United vs United FC, Baroka FC vs Vasco da Gama and Chippa United vs Santos.

Rendani Ndou of Black Leopards.

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VHEMBE F.E.T. COLLEGE• Tel: (015) 963 3156 / 963 3657 • Fax: (015) 963 3154 • E-mail: [email protected]

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Bids are invited from professional service providers to tender for the Designs and Project Management for the construction of the new buildings (45x classrooms, 2x administration blocks, 3x halls, 5x entrance security gates, palisade fence) and upgrades of existing buildings at Vhembe Further Education and Training College (Central Office, Makwarela Campus, Tshisimani Campus, Mavhoi Campus, Mashamba Campus and Makhado Old Administration Office).Evaluation Criteria:Bids will be evaluated on 90/10 Preference Points System. Additional requirements are specified in the bid documents.Compulsory briefing session: 17 February 2014, Central Office at 10:00.Closing date and time: 3 March 2014 at 11:00.Bid document price: R100.00 (non refundable).

Central Office

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Enquiries:Mr. ND MaiwasheTel: (015) 963 3156

Bids are invited from registered security companies to tender for a 24 hours security services which include but not limited to monitoring, patrolling and safe-keeping of college property and staff on site.Specification:Day Shift: 1 Armed (Grade C) 1 Unarmed (Grade D)Night Shift: 1 Armed (Grade C) 1 Unarmed (Grade D)Evaluation Criteria: Bids will be evaluated on 80/20 Preference Points System.Additional requirements are specified in the bid documents.Compulsory briefing session: 17 February 2014, Central Office at 14:00.Closing date and time: 3 March 2014 at 11:00.Bid document price: R100.00 (non refundable).

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Bids are invited from registered security companies to tender for a 24 hours security services which include but not limited to monitoring, patrolling and safe-keeping of college property, staff and students on site.Specification:Day Shift: 2 Armed (Grade C) 4 Unarmed (Grade D)Night Shift: 2 Armed (Grade C) 4 Unarmed (Grade D)Evaluation Criteria:Bids will be evaluated on 80/20 Preference Points System. Additional requirements are specified in the bid documents.Compulsory briefing session: 18 February 2014, Mashamba Campus at 10:00.Closing date and time: 3 March 2014 at 11:00.Bid document price: R100.00 (non refundable).

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Enquiries:Mr. ND MaiwasheTel: (015) 963 3156

Bids are invited from registered security companies to tender for a 24 hours security services which include but not limited to monitoring, patrolling and safe-keeping of college property, staff and students on site.Specification:Day Shift: 3 Armed (Grade C) 6 Unarmed (Grade D)Night Shift: 3 Armed (Grade C) 6 Unarmed (Grade D)Evaluation Criteria:Bids will be evaluated on 80/20 Preference Points System.Additional requirements are specified in the bid documents.Compulsory briefing session: 18 February 2014, Makwarela Campus at 14:00.Closing date and time: 3 March 2014 at 11:00.Bid document price: R100.00 (non refundable).

Makwarela Campus

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Enquiries:Mr. ND MaiwasheTel: (015) 963 3156

Bids are invited from registered security companies to tender for a 24 hours security services which include but not limited to monitoring, patrolling and safe-keeping of college property, staff and students on site.Specification:Day Shift: 2 Armed (Grade C) 4 Unarmed (Grade D)Night Shift: 2 Armed (Grade C) 4 Unarmed (Grade D)Evaluation Criteria:Bids will be evaluated on 80/20 Preference Points System.Additional requirements are specified in the bid documents.Compulsory briefing session: 19 February 2014, Mavhoi Campus at 10:00.Closing date and time: 3 March 2014 at 11:00.Bid document price: R100.00 (non refundable).

Mavhoi Campus

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Enquiries:Mr. ND MaiwasheTel: (015) 963 3156

Bids are invited from registered security companies to tender for a 24 hours security services which include but not limited to monitoring, patrolling and safe-keeping of college property, staff and students on site.Specification:Day Shift: 4 Armed (Grade C) 8 Unarmed (Grade D)Night Shift: 5 Armed (Grade C) 7 Unarmed (Grade D)Evaluation Criteria:Bids will be evaluated on 80/20 Preference Points System.Additional requirements are specified in the bid documents.Compulsory briefing session: 19 February 2014, Tshismani Campus at 14:00.Closing date and time: 3 March 2014 at 11:00.Bid document price: R100.00 (non refundable).

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MAKHADO LAND-USE SCHEME, 2009

Notice is hereby given in terms of Clause 21.3 of the Makhado Land Use Scheme, 2009 that Fulwana Planning Con-

sultants cc intends on ap-plying to Makhado Local Municipality for consent in terms on Clause 21.1.1 to establish a Filling Sta-tion and a simultaneous relaxation of Floor Area Ratio in terms of Clause 21.1.3 from 3.0 to 5.0 to-gether with a relaxation of Coverage in terms of clause 22.1.5 from 90% to 100% and amendment of site development plan in terms of Clause 22.1.7 , on Portion 4 of the Farm Siloam 199 MT. The ap-plication and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the offi ce of the manager: Develop-ment Planning Section, fi rst fl oor, municipal of-fi ces, Louis Trichardt, for the period of 28 days from the 31st of January 2014. Objection to the applica-tion must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipal manager, at the above mentioned address or to Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 within a period of 28 days from 31st of January 2014.Address of authorised agent: Fulwana Plan-ning Consultants, P. O. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060, Fax 086 663 5119/015 297 4040

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Vha khou divhadzwa uri huna khumbelo yo iti-waho kha masipala wa Makhado nga vha Fulwa-na Planning Consultants cc uya nga mulayo wa Clause 21.3 wa Tshi-kimu tsha kushumisele kwa mavu tsha masipala wa makhado, tsha 2009 yau fhatiwa ha Garatshi ya zwivhaswa/Filling Sta-tion nau engedzwa ha u bebana ha zwifhato/ Floor Area ratio nga mulayo wa Clause 21.1.3 ubva kha 3.0 uya kha 5.0 na u engedzwa ha thipida tsha fhethu vhu-po nga mulayo wa Clause 22.1.5 ubva kha 90% uya kha 100%, khathihi na u itiwa ha pulane ya fhethu ya mvelaphanda/ Site de-velopment plan uya nga mulayo wa Clause 22.1.7 kha mavu a divheaho sa Portion 4 of the Farm Si-loam 199 MT. Khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga zwi wana ofi sini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dz-udzanyele na mvelaphan-da, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Makha-do. manwalo a yo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fum-bili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la vhu 31 Phando 2014 Mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nga dzi nwalela minidzhere wa masipala wa Makhado kha diresi itevhelaho: Pri-vate bag X 2596 Makha-do, 0920 u bva nga duvha la vhu 31Phando 2014 Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khumbelo: fulwana planning consultants cc, 91 Hans van Rensburg street, Eurasia offi ce complex, offi ce no 3, Polokwane, 0699, P.o.box 55980, polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119.

Notice to Creditors in deceased Estates

All persons having claims against the undermen-tioned estate must lodge it with the Executor con-cerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof. Estate number: 2290/2013, Mas-ter’s Offi ce: Thohoyan-dou, Surname: Molautsi, First names: Takalani Samson, Date of Birth: 1971-04-21, Id number: 7104215580088, Last Address: Musina, Lim-popo Province, Date of death: 2013-10-27. Name of Executor or Authorised Agent: M.G Mabunda Attorneys, 93 Krogh Street, Old Municipality Building, Louis Trichardt.

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DECEASED ESTATEIn the Estate of the Late:K-aburise John Bonaven-ture, Estate Number: 213/2013, Identity number: 491205 5715 181, Last Address: Ghana, Date of Death: 2009/12/09. All per-sons having claims against the abovementioned are called upon to lodge their claims with the under-signed within Thirty (30) days as from date of this publication thereof here-of. MADALA PHILLIP ATTORNEYS, Office No. 84, Limdev Building, Thohoyandou, 0950.

NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 29

In the Es ta te o f the Late: Lufuno Desmond Maphalaphathwa, I.D. No: 790130 5357 081, who was married in community of property to Livhuwani Dollance Maphalapha-thwa of Identi ty No: 840926 0512 087, who died on the 24th day of September 2013, Mas-ter’s reference number: 2088/2013. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts with-in 30 (Thirty) days as from date on this advertisement. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 14th day of October 2013. Executrix Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys, Limdev, NPDC Building, Office no 25 1st Floor, Jay-K entrance, Tel: 015 962 1110, E-mail: [email protected], Po Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950

NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 29

In the Estate of Late: Nyanisi Dorah Mahlaule, I.D. No: 301008 0206 085, who died on the 30th day of April 2013, Master’s refer-ence number:1495/2013.Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30(Thirty)days as from date on this advertisement.Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 7th day of Jan-uary 2014. Executor At-torneys, Maluleke Z.D. AttorneysStag Village Complex,1st Floor Offi ce No 11,Mphephu Drive/Road,Opposite Galitos& Caltex Garage,Cell:076 8132868/0714986320,Tel/

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In the Estate of Late: Ma-sindi Gladys Masindi, I.D. No: 440823 0210 081, who died on the 24th day of May 2010, Master’s refer-ence number:1178/2010.Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30(Thirty)days as from date on this advertisement.Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 15th day of January 2014. Executor Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys,Stag Village Complex,1st Floor Offi ce No 11,Mphephu Drive/Road,Opposite Galitos& Caltex Garage,Cell:076 8132868/0714986320,Tel/Fax:015 962 1110 / 86 268 2763, E-mail: [email protected], P.O. Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950.

Liquidation and Dis-tribution Account ly-ing open for inspectionIn the estate of the late Nyambeni Harrison Munyai, Identity number: 180217 5148 084, who died on the 19th Decem-ber 2008, who resided at Tshaulu Village, and who was married in community of property to Shandukana Florah Munyai, Identity number: 290914 0208 083. Master’s ref: 1865/2013. In terms of section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965 notice is hereby given that cop-ies of the Liquidation and Distribution account in the estate specifi ed above will be open for inspection of all person with an interest therein for a period of 21 days from date of adver-tisement at the Offi ces of the master, Thohoyandou and the Magistrate Tho-hoyandou. Should no ob-jection be lodged with the master during the speci-fi ed period, the executor will proceed to make pay-ments in accordance with the account. Nengwekhu-lu Tshiwandalani Inc. Style Centre, First Floor, offi ce No: 05,16 & 17, op-posite Computer Corpo-ration, Mphephu Drive, Thohoyandou, Tel: 015 962 1787, Fax: 015 962 5446, Email: [email protected], Ref: MRS MZIRI/EL052/13.

Notice to creditors in terms of section 29 (1)

of the administration of estate act 66 of 1965

In the estate late of Da-gume Ndidzulafhi Au-brey of Identity number: 850513 6093 08 5 an adult male person who was residing at Lwamon-do Ha - Gelebe Village, Thulamela Municipality, in the district of Vhem-be and who died on the 07th day December 2013. Masters reference number: 2539/2013. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are called upon to lodge their claims with the un-dersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication hereof.

Dated at Thohoyandou on the 26 Day Septeme-ber 2013. Maungedzo Attorneys, Executrix Attorneys, Offi ce No: 21, Bindulavhathu Build-ing, Behind CTM Store, Thohoyandou CBD, Po box: 6771, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel:015 962 4922, Fax: 015 962 4952, Ref: EST/DAGUME N.A

Notice to Creditors in Terms of Sec 29 (1) of the Administration of Estate Act 66 of 1965

In the estate of the late Lidovho Rembulu-wani Mackson, ID: 570755200088, an adult male person who was residing at Mavhode Vil-lage, Mutale Municipality, in the district of Vhembe who died on the 30th De-cember 2013 and who was married to Ndovho Ndivhudzannyi Elizabeth, ID: 6001246138007. Es-tate No: 196/2014. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to fi le their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated) from the date of publi-cation hereof. Dated at Thohoyandou on the 08th day of January 2014. Paz Trust Services, Offi ce no 23, Bindulavhathu Building, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 0159623603, Fax: 0159623603, REF: Lidovho RM.

Notice to Creditors in Terms of Sec 29 (1) of the Administration of Estate Act 66 of 1965

In the estate of the late Mukwevho Mu-vhango Samson, ID: 50121151210189, an adult male person who was re-siding at Gondeni, Sterk-stroom Village, Thulamela Municipality, in the dis-trict of Vhembe who died on the 13th day of February 2013 and who was unmar-ried. Estate No: 287/2014. All persons having claims against the above estate are hereby called uon to fi le their claims with the undersigned within 30 days (or as indicated)

Ndivhadzo malugana na khumbelo ya Re-tail Licence uya nga ha mulayo wa Petrol-uem Product Act, 1977 (Act uo 120 of 1977).Iyi ndivhadzo i itelwa u divhadza zwiimiswa kana vhathu vha kwameaho. Rudzani Vusani Nevhu-laudzi hoyu o ambiwaho afha sa “Muhumbeli” o netshedza khumbelo ya Retail Licence, nom-boro ya khumbelo: F/2011/10/18/0002. Si-loam Filling Station, tsini na sibadela tsha Siloam, Mphephu Drive, Bada ya Sibasa-Wy-liespoort, Nzhelele, Makhado. Muhumbulo wa heyi khumbelo ndiya uri Muhumbeli a fhiwe licence iyi ya u rengisa zwothe zwibveledzwa zwa petroleum sa zwo dodombedziwaho kha khumbelo. Nzudzanyo dza u vhona khumbelo iyi dzinga itiwa nga u kwama Mulangi wa Pe-troleum Product kha: Lut-ingo: 0152874735, Fax: 0152975045, E-mail: [email protected]. Khanedzo inwe na inwe ine inga itea malugana na heyi khumbelo, ine ya tea u sumbedzela nomboro ya khumbelo ire afho ntha, i dovhe i isiwe kha mulan-gi wa zwivhaswa husa thu fhela maduvha a fumbili (20) a mushumo ubva du-vha le heyi Khumbelo ya itiwa. Hedzo Khanedzo dzi fanela u isiwa kha dzi adirese dzi tevhelaho: Ya Fhethu: The Controller of Petroleum Product, Department of Energy, 101 Dorp Street, Polok-wane, 0700. Ya Poso: The Controller of Petroluem Product, Depatrment of Energy, Private Bag X9467, Polokwane, 0700.

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Akanani Rural Development Association has vacancies for the followng positions:

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Closing date: 21 February 2014 Written applications: The director, Akanani Rural Development Association, P.O.Box 43, Elim Hospital, 0960. Or e-mail to: [email protected] Anequalopportunitycommittedtotheprincipleof EmploymentEquity.Applicantsnotrespondedtowithin2monthsoftheclosing date,topleaseconsidertheirapplicationasunsuccessful.Theorganisationreservetherightnottomakeanappointment.

THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY HEAD OFFICE: THE ECONOMIC HUB OF VHEMBE REGION, AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER INVITE APPLICATIONS FROM SUITABLE CANDIDATES FOR APPOINT-MENT ON THE FOLLOWING POSTS:

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• Grade 12 and National Diploma or Degree in Public Admin/ Management.• Good personalities. Computer Literacy. Report writing skills. Project Management skills. Planning and or-

ganizing skills. Speech writing skills.• Three years experience in related field.RESPONSIBILITIES:• Update mayor and ensuring that meetings are arranged and confirmed in time.• Providing political and administrative support to the mayor.• Screening incoming calls for the mayor.• Prepare speech for the mayor.• Attend to the complaints & issues from the communities and direct them to relevant ward councillors.• Assist in organizing mayoral imbizos and other relevant events.• Assist improving positive image of the mayor.• Co-ordinate and arrange meetings with traditional leaders.• Drawing up the strategic business plan for the office of the mayor.• Taking minutes during meetings related to the mayor.• Management of the mayor’s dairy.• Prepare, manage and control annual budget.

DEPARTMENT: ROADS & WATER SERVICESDIVISION: ROADS & STORMWATERPOSITION: DRIVER OPERATORPOST LEVEL: 09NUMBER OF POSTS: 01SALARY: R157 633.92 (per annum) REQUIREMENTS• Grade 12 plus 3 years relevant experience.• Code 10 (C1) driver’s license plus Public Driver’s Permit.• Be able to operate 4 (Four) different types of Heavy Machinery.• Be able to make minor repairs of plant/equipment.RESPONSIBILITIES• Operate construction vehicle/plant or equipment’s.• Perform minor repairs of plant.• Report any major breakdown or wear on vehicle parts to Mechanical Division.• Grading of streets.• Transporting construction material.

NB: Applications must be submitted on the signed TLM HR application form, obtainable on the website: www.thulmela.gov.za accompanied by a 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 between 08h00-16h00 during office hours. For administrative enquiries contact: NDOU TM @ 015 962 7697/ 015 962 7568 during office hours. The closing date is 25 February 2014.

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THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

Bid documents will be available as from the 11 February 2014 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements:• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate issued by SARS • Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of

jurisdiction.( Not older than Three(3) months) and not in arrears for more than 90 days

Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency ac-credited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the In-dependent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate

Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on 27 February 2014. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

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 the submission thereof

Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile , electron-ically (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified.

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BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION BID PRICE

Contact Person EVALUATION CRITERIA

BID NO. 102/2013/2014

Supply and Delivery of TLB

R 274-00 Mr Rambuda T L 072 141 3369 or Mr Chauke H.D (015 962 7622)

80/20 preference points system will be used. BBBEE status level of contribution = 20 points

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Thulamela Municipality invites capable suppliers for supply and delivery of protective clothing and traffic uni-form.

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INVITATION TO BID

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

Tel: (015) 962 7500Fax: (015) 962 4020

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION BID PRICE

Contact Person EVALUATION CRITERIA

BIDNO. 03/2013/2014A Supply and De-livery of Protec-tive Clothing

R274-00 Ms Mudau P (015 962 7543 or Ms Ngobeni T (015 962 7609)

Two stage evaluation cri-teria.First stage evaluation in terms of 100% minimum threshold for local produc-tion and contentSecond stage evaluation in terms of 80/20 preference points system will be used.

BID04/2013/2014A Supply and de-livery of traffic uniform.

R 274-00 Ms Mudau P (015 962 7543or Mr Nesane T Z (015 963 3496)

Two stage evaluation cri-teria.First stage evaluation in terms of 100% minimum threshold for local produc-tion and contentSecond stage evaluation in terms of 80/20 preference points system will be used.

Bid documents will be available as from the 11 February 2014 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thu-lamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements:• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate issued by SARS• Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of

jurisdiction.( Not older than Three(3) months) and not in arrears for more than 90 day.

Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency ac-credited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the In-dependent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate.

Only locally produced or manufactured textile clothing, leather and footwear from local raw material or input with a minimum threshold of 100% for local content will be considered. If the raw material or input to be used for a specific item is not available locally bidders should obtain written authorization from the DTI should they be a need to import such raw material or input, and a copy of authorization letter must be submitted together with the bid document at the closing date and time of the bid. The exchange rate to be used for the calculation of local production and content must be the exchange rate published by the South African Reserve Bank at 12h00 on the date of advertisement. Only bureau of standard (SABS) approved technical specification no 1286/2011 must be used to calculated local content.

Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIP-TION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on, 27 February 2014. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

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 the submission thereof

Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile , electron-ically (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified.

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Public NoticeNotice is hereby given in terms of section 45 of the Supply Chain Management policy that Vhembe District Municipality’s Supply Chain Management policy implementation report for the period 1 October 2013 to 31 December 2013 is available for public inspection.

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

For any enquiries, contact the Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at tel. (015) 960-2000.

Mr MT Makumule - Municipal Manager

Vhembe District Municipality, Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950

Bids are hereby invited from experienced firms (JV included) comprised of accountants, engineers (e.g. civil & electrical etc), environmental specialist, legal Practitioners etc to raise funds on behalf of the municipality, the service provider should display high level of project management. The bid will cover a maximum contract period of three (3) years.

Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of the submission thereof. Bid docu-ments and terms of references are obtainable upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R479,00 from 10 February 2014 at the Procurement Office. All technical enquiries must be directed to Mr Muneri M E or Mrs Madzhie M A at (015) 962 7625 OR 7515, whereas procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr T.P Mudzili at (015) 962 7629.

Compulsory briefing session will be held only once on the 18th February 2013 at 11H00 at municipal council chamber.

Bidders will be expected to submit the bid documents and their proposals together with the following compul-sory requirements:• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate issued by SARS• Company Registration Documents.• Proof of updated payments of all the services in the municipality in which the business is registered or where

the owner of business resides not older than 3 months and not in arrears for more than 90 days.• Proof of registration with professional bodies. • List of similar projects executed with clients contact details.

NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE Verification certificate from verification agency ac-credited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the In-dependent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation act (CCA) in order to claim preference points.

Bids will be assessed under the provisions of the following Acts and its Regulations: Municipal Finance Man-agement Act, (Act 56 of 2003); Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act 5 of 2000) Supply Chain Management Policy of the municipality in accordance with the terms of reference and in terms of 90:10 preferential points system and functionality.

Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorized person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “BID No. 108/2013/2014 : PROPOSALS TO RAISE FUNDS” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the ten-der box at the foyer Thulamela Local Municipality offices by no later than 11h00 on 10 March 2014 all tenders received in time will be opened in public in the Thulamela Local Municipality offices.

Please note: 1. Bid documents, which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or electronically

by E-mail, or not having the required certificates attached in-line with the terms of reference, will not be considered for further evaluation.

2. The THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid.

Adv. M.H MATHIVHAMUNICIPAL MANAGERTHULAMELA MUNICIPALITY

BID NOTICE AND INVITATION TO BIDBID NO.108/2013/2014

INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS TO RAISE FUNDS

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

Tel: (015) 962 7500Fax: (015) 962 4020

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

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Request for Bid/ProposalsBid Number Description CIDB

GradingBid Fee Docs

AvailableCompulsory Briefing Session/Site Inspection

Closing Date

Technical Enquiries

VDM/TECH/ 17/01/2014/01

Construction and development of dedicated bulk lines from RD7 to Donald Fraser Hospital, including storages and other bulk and internal reticulation pipe lines for the villages of Vhufuli, Tshitereke and Makhuvha

7CE PE/8CE or higher

R344.00 10 February 2014

17 February 2014 at 11:00 at the soccer field next to Muhuyuwa-thomba Secondary School in Tshitereke

24 March 2014 at 12:00

General Manager: Technical Services, Mr R Madimutsa, tel. (015) 960-2000

VDM/COMM/ 23/10/2013/01

Development of Air Quality Management Plan

None R137.00 10 February 2014

17 February 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

27 February 2014 at 12:00

Acting General Manager:Community Services, MrsN Demana, tel. (015) 960-2000

Completed bid documents, sealed in an envelope marked with the relevant bid number, must be deposited in the bid box, next to the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (former Venda Tusk Hotel), where the bids will be opened in public.The following documents are required and must 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 • Company profile and proof that the bidder’s municipal business account or any of the director’s 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, telegraphic, e-mail 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 Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at tel. (015) 960-2093/ 2107/2075.

Mr MT Makumule - Municipal Manager Vhembe District Municipality, Private Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950

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Thulamela Municipality invites capable service providers for the provision of the following service.

BID 103/2013/2014: TRAINING ON MUNICIPAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

Tel: (015) 962 7500Fax: (015) 962 4020

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

Thulamela Municipality invites prospective servicer for training on municipal finance management.Bid documents will be available as from 11 February 2014 between 08h00 and 15h30 upon non-refundable cash payment of R342-00 per document at Procurement office No.02 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou, 0950.

Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements:• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate issued by SARS• Company Registration Documents• Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their

area of jurisdiction.( Not older than Three(3) months and not in arrears for more than 90 days).• Proof of accreditation by LGSETA and registration on National Treasury database.

Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile.

NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency ac-credited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the In-dependent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate.

Bids will be assessed under the provisions of the following Acts and its Regulations: Municipal Finance Man-agement Act, (Act 56 of 2003); BBBEE, Supply Chain Management Policy of the municipality in accordance with the specifications and in terms of 90:10 preferential points system.

Sealed bids must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NO 103/2013/2014 TRAINING MUNIC-IPAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11h00 on the 27 February 2014. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

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 the submission thereof. Bid enqui-ries can be made with Mrs Bia Bia M E or Mr Chauke H D at telephone no (015) 962 7666/ 7622, respectively.

Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile , electron-ically (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified.

Thulamela MunicipalityCivic Centre Old Agriven BuildingThohoyandou0950

Adv. MATHIVHA M.H.MUNICIPAL MANAGERTHULAMELA MUNICIPALITY

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Thulamela Municipality invites capable service providers for the provision of the following service.

RE-ADVERTISEMENT

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

Tel: (015) 962 7500Fax: (015) 962 4020

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION BID PRICE

Contact Person EVALUATION CRITERIA

BID NO 20 /2013/2014 A

Audit System. Request for Proposal (RFP)

R 206-00 Ms Matshevha M.M (015 962 7512) or Ms Mudau P (015 962 7543)

80/20 preference points system will be used and functionality. Function-ality will be scored out of 100% and minimum threshold is 50%.

Bid documents will be available as from the 11 February 2014 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thu-lamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

Interested service providers will be expected to submit the prices with the following compulsory requirements:• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate issued by SARS• Company registration documents (e.g. CK) • Companies’ and/or Directors’ proof of payment for the Municipal accounts (rates & taxes) in their area of

jurisdiction.( Not older than Three(3) months) and not in arrears for more than 90 days.• Track record of the same services rendered with client contact details.

Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accredited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificate

Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on, 27 February 2014. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

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 the submission thereof

Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, completed by pencil, sent by telegraph, facsimile , electronically (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified.

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PUBLIC STATEMENT ON THE LOAN TO BE OBTAINED BY THULAMELA MUNICIPALITY

Notice is hereby given in terms of section 46 3(a) of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management ACT, (ACT NO 56 of 2003) that the Thulamela Local Municipality intend to enter into a loan and security agreement in the amount of R90 million with the Development Bank of Southern Africa for the purpose bridg-ing the Integrated National Electricity program allocation. The terms of the loan is as follows,

Loan Period : 2 yearsInterest rate : Fixed @ 9%

PURPOSEThe purpose of this loan is to fast track the electrification of villages within the Thulamela Municipality.

REPAYMENT SCHEDULES: AUGUST 2014 R50 MILLION AUGUST 2015 R40 MILLION

SECURITY: INEP GRANT has been pledged and it will used to repay the total debt.Public is hereby invited to submit written comments or representations in respect of the proposed debt on or before the 24 February 2014. All representation should be addressed to the following address:

The Municipal ManagerThulamela MunicipalityPrivate Bag x 5066Thohoyandou0950

N.B Enquiries can be directed to the Chief Financial Officer, Mrs Madzhie A.M. at TEL no – 015 962 7515 and Mr Dzivhani M.R on 015 962 7556.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

Tel: (015) 962 7500Fax: (015) 962 4020

(015) 962 5328

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UNIVERSITY OF VENDA INVITES EXPERIENCED SERVICE PROVIDERS TO BID FOR THE FOLLOWING SERVICES

Tender documents will be available for collection as of 17 February 2014 during working hours (9:00 to 15:00 Monday to Friday) at Procurement Office No. 51 Facilities Management Building, University of Venda, Thohoyandou.

A non-refundable tender deposit of R1000.00 is required on collection of the tender document, payable in cash at the Finance department , University of Venda or deposited at ABSA Bank, Account number 1 000 000 538 and reference number 00015616.

PUR2100/2 Tender documents MUST be purchased at a non-refundable fee of R1000.00 (VAT included) on the PURCO SA website, visit www.purcosa.co.za

Bids sealed in an envelope clearly indicating the bid number and the Project Name should be deposited in the tender box located at the University of Venda, Facilities Management Building not later than 12h00 on the applicable closing date above, and tenders will be opened in public.

The University is not compelled to accept the lowest or any bid. No late, faxed or telephonic bids will be accepted. Bids submitted shall remain valid for 90 (ninety) days after the closing date.

Any technical enquiries can be directed in writing to [email protected]

Tender administration queries direct to [email protected] and [email protected]

Queries for hygiene services must be directed to [email protected]

Property Valuation Services for a period of three years

renewable annually

Land Surveying Services

for a period of three years renewable annually

Town Planning Services

for a period of three years renewable annually

Hygiene services viz.

installation & maintenance of she-bins, hand towels,

soap containers and related sanitation equipment

www.purco.co.za

Registration with the

relevant statutory body

Registration with the

relevant statutory body

Registration with the

relevant statutory body

Official permit(s) for

removal of biological waste and relevant documentary

requirements

17 February 2014

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COMPULSARYBRIEFING SESSION

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LEGALS TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Mabasa Risenga Sam-uel of Identity number: 320708 5157 087 of Ma-vambe Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Prov-ince, who died on the 21st day of January 2014 and who married in communi-ty of property to Mphe-phu Nyanisi Chauke of identity number: 380621 0230 089, Estate number: 187/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All per-sons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 011/2014

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Netshiavha Takalani Louneth of Identity num-ber: 580420 5199 086 of House NO 248, Thohoy-andou Location, Block G in the Vhembe District, who died on the 10th day of January 2014 and who was married in community of property to Netshiavha Priscilla Thandazile of identity number: 640305 0320 08 4 Estate number: 269/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All per-sons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 014/2014

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Tshivhangwaho Watson Mathavha of Identity number: 590220 5187 083 of house no: 417, Thohoyandou, Block F, Vhembe District, Limpo-po Province, who died on the 09th day of January 2014 and who married in community of prop-erty to Mathavha Fhu-lufhedzani Margaret of identity number: 641229 0073 080, Estate number: 194/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All per-sons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 012/2014

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Nomuthandazo Lucy Masinyane of Identity number: 340818 0166 086 of Vleifontein Location, Vhembe District, Lim-popo Province, who died on the 16th day of Janu-ary 2014 and who was a widower at the time of her death, Estate number: 191/2014, Master’s office: Thohoyandou. All per-sons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 09/2014

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Chauke Risimate Phin-

Notice to CreditorsIn the estate of the Late Maumela Mashanisi Rose of Identity number: 300519 0142 089 of Stand no 237, Vhufuli Village, Vhembe District, Lim-popo Province, who died on the 31st day of August 2013 and who unmarried at the time of death, Es-tate number: 170/2014, Master’s office: Tho-hoyandou. All persons

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Late Chauke Hasani John, Identity number: 431017 5403 08 7 of House NO 281 B, Makuleke Village, who died on the 15th day of June 2013, estate number: 2280/2013 will be open for inspection by all person with an interest therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Tho-hoyandou. Should no ob-jection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoyandou during the specified period, the exec-

Notice in Terms of 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965

Notice is hereby given that copies of the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the Estate of the Late Khoza Gezani Samuel, Identity number: 481118 5203 086 of House NO 110, Muswani Village, Vhembe District, who died on the 23rd day of August 2013, estate num-ber: 1886/2013 will be open for inspection by all person with an inter-est therein for period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof at the offices of the Master of the High Court Thohoyan-dou. Should no objection thereto be lodged with the master’s office at Thohoy-andou during the specified period, the executor will proceed to make payments

Notice to Creditors in Terms of Section 29 (1) of the Administration of

Estate Act 66 of 1965In the estate of the Late Tsakani Anna Chauke of Identity number 550518 0771 084 of house no 110 B, Malamulele Loca-tion, Limpopo Province, who died on the 01st day of January 2014 and who was divorced at the time of her death. Estate number: 49/2013. Master’s Office: Thohoyandou. All per-sons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: EST 002/2014.

eas of Identity number: 440321 5340 086 of Ma-papila Village, Vhembe District, Limpopo Prov-ince, who died on the 25th day of January 2014 and who was unmarried at the time of his death, Estate number: 243/2014, Master’s office: Tho-hoyandou. All persons having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 013/2014

Makhado Municipality is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer upholding the Employment Equity Act, and hereby invites applications from suitably qualified persons to fill the under-mentioned posts.

DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATE SERVICESADMINISTRATION AND COUNCIL SUPPORT

1 x ICT OFFICER(REF: 5/3/4/9/37)

Salary Scale: R 283 633.97 – R 313 259.29 Per annum (post level -5)Requirements: *Grade 12. *National Diploma/B.Sc. degree in Computer Science or equivalent qualifica-tion with 3 years’ experience and knowledge of routers, Exchange 2003 and MS network. *A valid Code B drivers’ Licence.Key Performance Areas: *Execute all business requirements of Directorates. *Network planning and set up networks. *Evaluate and monitor appropriateness of ICT solutions Alignment to requirements. *Design and administer networks. *Compile specifications for ICT related equipment, goods and material. *Respon-sible for ICT infrastructure design and maintenance. *Maintenance of file server systems.*Responsible for compliance with all prescriptions of software licenses and hardware use and administer security of systems.*Responsible for ICT governance.Key Competencies: Problem solving skills, conflict handling skills, attention to detail, inter personal skills and computer technical aptitudes.

1 x ICT TECHNICIAN (REF: 5/3/4/9/25)

Salary Scale: R216 527.63 – R244 354.99 per annum (post Level -7)Requirements: *Grade 12.*National Diploma in Information Technology or Equivalent qualifications.*Qual-ification in A+, N+ and MCSE (Microsoft Certificate Systems Administrator) will be an added advantage.*A minimum of 2 years relevant experience.*A valid Code B drivers Licence.Key performance areas:*Perform day to day operations of ICT support to users.*Implementation of reg-ular housekeeping.*Installation and configuration of software.*Maintain updates of ICT assets, month and day to day administration and troubleshooting, communication skills.Key Competencies: *Good communication skills.*Attention to details.

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER

1 x SECRETARY: OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL MANAGER (REF:5/3/4/9/36)Salary Scale: R 164 630.10 – R 190 757.46 Per annum (post level -9)Requirements: Grade 12. *National Secretarial Diploma. *At least two years’ experience in office admin-istration.Key performance areas: Provide a secretariat service to the Municipal Manager in making all arrange-ment for meetings, notification, venue, refreshments, stationery, presentation aids and taking of minutes. Planning and organizing the workflow from the office of the Municipal Manager. Scheduling, confirming and updating the diary of the Municipal Manager and indicating priority/urgent meetings which must be attended. Perform general administrative and related duties. Maintain absolute confidentiality.Key Competencies: Computer skills (word, excel, power point & internet). *Time management. *Planning skills. *Communication skills. *Typing skills. *Report writing skills. *Interpersonal skills.

NB: ALL SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WILL GO THROUGH A SECURITY CLEARANCE.

Makhado Municipality has a firm commitment to the advancement of designated groups, including women and disabled. Forward your application on the Council’s prescribed application form with a copy of CV and certified qualifications to The Municipal Manager, Private Bag X2596, MAKHADO, 0920. Application Forms can be collected from Civic Centre at 83 Krogh Street Makhado or downloaded on www.makhado.gov.za.

For more information contact MAKHADO MM @ 015 519 3225

PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

NB: NO FAX AND E-MAIL APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED

If no response is received from Makhado Local Municipality within 90 days after the closing date, it must be regarded that your application has not been successful.

Publication Date: 07, 09 & 11 FEBRUARY 2014 Closing Date: 27 FEBRUARY 2014 Notice No.: 15/2014 MUNICIPAL MANAGER File No.: 5/3B IP MUTSHINYALI

MAKHADO MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

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having claims against the above mentioned estate are required to lodge their claims with undersigned within 30 days after the date of publication. Dated and signed at Thohoyan-dou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, Box 3305, Louis Trichardt, 0920, Ref: BALOYI/EST 008/2014

utor will proceed to make payments in accordance with the said account. Dat-ed and Signed at Thohoy-andou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trich-ardt, 0920, Ref: BA-LOYI/EST 16/2013

in accordance with the said account. Dated and Signed at Thohoyandou on this the 31st day of January 2014. Wisani Baloyi Attorneys, P.O Box 3305, Louis Trich-ardt, 0920, Ref: BA-LOYI/EST 17/2013

Tel: 015 967 9600 Fax: 015 967 9646 Private bag x1254 MUTALE 0956

Closing date: 21 February 2014

CONDITIONS OF THE BIDS• All Bid documents should be sealed and clearly marked “bid number And Bid Description on the Envelope.• Bid documents will be obtained upon payment of a non-refundable bid fee of R300.00 each at mutale

municipal offices during office hours 7H30-16H00 • Bids Must Be Hand Delivered And Deposited In The Tender Box At Mutale Municipality Offices,

Physical Address: New Office Building, Corner of Tshilamba Main Road, Mutale Town, 0956.• The Mutale Municipality Is Not Compelled to Accept the Lowest or Any bid.• All bids will close and be opened in public after closing time and must be fully priced and signed.• No late, telegraphed, e-mailed, faxed and unsigned or incomplete bid will be accepted.• The following documents should accompany the bid: Original Valid Tax clearance certificate; Valid

B-BBEE verification certificate issued by SANAS or accredited Audit Firm; Proof of payment of municipal service not older than 90 days; CK and company profile

• All bids should remain valid for 90 days• No bids will be accepted from person in the service of the state.

All bids will be evaluated using the Municipal supply chain management policy on the 80/20 preference points system and other relevant legislation

Advert can also be accessed on www.mutale.gov.za. For enquiries contact Ramuvhundu PS @ 015 -967 9622

SS RAZWIEDANIMUNICIPAL MANAGER

1.Supply of Motor Vehicle Bid no: 03/2014

2. Supply of Survey Equipments Bid no: 04/2014

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INVITATION TO BID

MUTALE MUNICIPALITY

Mutale Municipality hereby Invite Bids from service provider for the following bids:

Tel: 015 967 9600 Fax: 015 967 9646 Private bag x1254 MUTALE 0956

Closing date: 21 February 2014

CONDITIONS OF THE BIDS• All Bid documents should be sealed and clearly marked “bid number And Bid Description on the

Envelope.• quotations Must Be Hand Delivered And Deposited In The Tender Box At Mutale Municipality

Offices, Physical Address: New Office Building, Corner of Tshilamba Main Road, Mutale Town, 0956.

• The Mutale Municipality Is Not Compelled to Accept the Lowest or Any bid.• All quotations will close and be opened in public after closing time and must be fully priced and signed.• No late, telegraphed, e-mailed, faxed and unsigned or incomplete bid will be accepted.• The following documents should accompany the bid: Original Valid Tax clearance certificate; Valid

B-BBEE verification certificate issued by SANAS or accredited Audit Firm; Proof of payment of municipal service not older than 90 days; CK and company profile

• All quotations should remain valid for 90 days• No quotations will be accepted from person in the service of the state.

All bids will be evaluated using the Municipal supply chain management policy on the 80/20 preference points system and other relevant legislation

Advert can also be accessed on www.mutale.gov.za. For enquiries contact Ramuvhundu PS @ 015 -967 9622

SS RAZWIEDANIMUNICIPAL MANAGER

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Request for Quotation

MUTALE MUNICIPALITY

Mutale Municipality hereby request quotation from service provider for the following:

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Tsebisho e dirwa go ya ka karolo ya 49 (1) (a) (i) ya Molao wa kelo ya dithoto wa masepala wa 2004(Molao wa bo 6 wa ngwaga wa 2004), woo o bitswago “Molao” fa, gore tekolo ya lenaneo la kelo ya boleng bja dithoto ya ngwaga wa ditshelete wa 1 Mosegamanye 2014 go fihla Phupu 2018 le buletswe go ka lekolwa Dikantorong-Kgolo tsa Masepala wa Makhado nomorong ya 83 mmileng wa Krogh kantorong ya nomoro ya C041 le C034 magareng ga iri ya 8H00 go fihla iring ya 13H00 le iri ya 14H00 go fihla iring ya 16H00. Lenaneo la dithoto le ka lekolwa gape le dikantorong tsa dilete Vuwani, Waterval le Dzanani. Go feta fao lenaneo la dithoto le hwetsagala dikantorong tsa dilete go akaretswa le go mabulepu www.makhado.gov.za go thoma ka la 6 Dibokwana go fihla ka la 31 Hlakola 2014.

Taletso ye e dirwa go ya ka karolo ya 49 (1) (a) (ii) ya Molao, gore beng ba dithoto goba bao ba nago le kgahlego ba ka ganetsa Molaodi wa masepala mabapi go taba efe goba efe yeo e bontshitswego, goba e tshedishitswe mahlo go tswa lenaneong la kelo ya dithoto ka gare go sebaka seo se beilwego ka mo godimo.

Go etswe kudu tlhoko gore karolo ya 50 (20) ya Molao, gore thulano e dirwe mabapi le thoto yeo e itsego esego lenaneo ka fao le emego ka gona..

Foromo ya go shupetsa thulano e ka hwetswa Moagong wa Masepala 83 Krogh Street Toropong ya Makhado, kantorong ya nomoro ya C041 le dikantorong tsa dilete Vuwani, Waterval, Dzanani le go mab-ulepu www.makhado.gov.za. Diforomo tseo di tladitswego di bushetswe dikantorong tseo di tseilwego go tsona goba tshupa-bodulong yeo elego ka mo fase:

The Municipal ManagerMakhado Local MunicipalityPrivate Bag X2596Makhado0920

Dinyakishisho kamoka di ka lebishwa go nomoro ya mogala: Mna Thanyani Ndivhuwo Goodwill, Mna Fungene Eislen goba Mna Nekhavhambe Alfred nomorong ya (015) 519-3036 / 519-3105 / 515 3217 goba nomorong ya mabulepu go [email protected] goba [email protected] goba [email protected]

Nomorong ya 83 Mmileng wa KroghMAKHADONomoro ya Faele: 6/2/4/1 (2014-2018) Mna. PANDELANI ISAAC MUTSHINYALINomoro ya Tsebisho 4 ya ngwaga wa 2014 MOLAODI WA MASEPALA

MAKHADO MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

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Kennis word hiermee gegee ingevolge die bepalings van artikel 49(1)(a)(i) van die Plaaslike Regering: Mu-nisipale Eiendomesbelasting Wet, 2004 (Wet 6 van 2004), hierna in verwys as die “Wet”, dat die algemene waardasierol vir die finansiele jare 1 Julie 2014 tot 30 Junie 2018 beskikbaar is vir openbare inspeksie by Kamers C041 en C034, Eerste Vloer, Burgersentrum, Kroghstraat 83, Louis Trichardt (Makhado) ge-durende weeksdae vanaf 08h00 to 13h00 en vanaf 14h00 tot 16h00. Die algemene waardasierol kan ook inspekteer word by die Streeksadministrateur se munisipale kantoor te Vuwani, Waterval en Dzanani, of kan ook besigtig word op www.makhado.gov.za vir die tydperk 6 Februarie 2014 tot 31 Maart 2014.

‘n Uitnodiging word hiermee gerig ingevolge die bepalings van artikel 49(1)(a)(ii) van die Wet dat enige grondeienaar of ander persoon wat sou belangstel ‘n beswaar kan opper by die munisipale bestuurder in verband met enige saak getoon in, of uitgelaat uit die algemene waardasierol gedurende die bogenoemde periode.

U aandag word spesifiek daarop gevestig dat ingevolge die bepalings van artikel 50(2) van die Wet, ‘n beswaar met betrekking tot a spesifieke individuele eiendom moet wees en nie teen die waardasierol as sulks nie.

Die beswaarvorms vir die rig van besware is verkrygbaar by Kantoor C041 en C034, Eerste Vloer, Burg-ersentrum te Kroghstraat 83, Louis Trichardt (Makhado) en by die streekskantore te Vuwani, Waterval en Dzanani en/of op www.makhado.gov.za. Die voltooide beswaarvorm moet by dieselfde kantore ingehandig word, of in die alternatief, by die addres hieronder:

Die Munisipale BestuurderMakhado Plaaslike BestuurPrivaatsak X2596LOUIS TRICHARDT0920

Vir navrae skakel asseblief: Mnr Thanyani Ndivhuwo Goodwill, of Mnre Fungene Eislen of Nekhavhambe Alfred by telefoonnommers (015)519-3036 / 519-3105 / 519-3217 of stuur epos na [email protected] of [email protected] of [email protected]

Kroghstraat 83Makhado MNR PANDELANI ISAAC MUTSHINYALILêer No: 6/2/4/1 (2014-2018) MUNISIPALE BESTUURDERKennisgewing nommer 4 van 2014

MAKHADO MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

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Xiviko xitivisiwa hiku landza xiyenge xa 49 (1) (a) (i) xa mahakelelo ya ndzha ka ya masipala wa xikaya Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act 6 of 2004), lexi vuriwaka “Nawu” leswaku vhaluwexini rholo ya lembe ximali 1 July 2014 ku fika June 2018 yi pfumeleriwile ku xoperiwa hi mani na mani eka Masipala wa Makhado Civic Centre eka nomboro ya xitarata xa 83 Krogh, Tihofisini ta Doroba ra Makhado C041 na C034 kusukela awara ya nhngu kufika awara n’we na awara ya mbirhi kufika awara ya mune. Vhaluwexini yinwana na yin-wana yi nga xoperiwa eka tihofisi ta va rhangeri va swifundzantsongo ku nga Vuwani, Waterval na Dzanani naswona vhaluwexini rholo ya kumeka eka website www.makhado .gov.za kusukela hi ti 06 Nyenyenyani 2014 ku fika 31 Nyenyankulu 2014.

Xiviko xa xirhambo hiku landza xiyenge xa 49 (1) (a) (ii) xa Nawu, leswaku nwinyi wa ndzaka kumbe unwana loyi a nga na kunavela ku vika kumbe ku kaneta kumbe swinwana kumbe swinga nghenisiwanga eka vhaluwexini rholo a nga ti hlanganisa na hofisi ya manenjhere wa masipala ku nga si hela nkarhi lowu pimanyetiweke.

Tivani leswaku hiku landza xiyenge xa (50) (2) xa Nawu, nkaneto wu fanele kuva lowu fambelanaka na ndzhaka ya munhu yoloye ku ngari ku kaneta vhaluwexini rholo.Fomo yo kanetela eka rona ri kumeka eka Masipala wa Makhado Civic Centre eka nomboro ya xitarata 83 Krogh Street, Tihofisini ta Doroba ra Makhado C041, C034 na le tihofisini ta va rhangeri va swifundzant-songo ku nga Vuwani, Waterval na Dzanani na le ka website www.makhado.gov. za. Fomo leyi tatiweke yi fanele ku yisiwa eka tihofisi leti boxiweke laha henhla kumbe eka diresi leyi boxiweke laha hansi:

The Municipal ManagerMakhado Local MunicipalityPrivate Bag X2596MAKHADO0920

Swivutiso fonelani: Tatana Thanyani Ndivhuwo Goodwill, Tatani Fungene Eiselen kumbe Tatani Nekhavham-be Alfred eka tinqhinqo: (015) 519-3105 / 519-3036 / 519-3217 kumbe e-mayilelani eka [email protected], [email protected], [email protected].

Krogh Street 83MAKHADONomboro ya faili: 6/2/4/1 (2014-2018) MR PANDELANI ISAAC MUTSHINYALINomboro ya xiviso: 4 of 2014 MUFAMBISI WA MASIPALA

MAKHADO MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

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MASIPALA WA XIKAYA WA MAKHADO

XIVIKO XA VANHU HINKWAVO XO XOPAXOPA VHALUWEXINI RHOLO YA 2014 – 2018 XIKANWE NAKU VIKA MINKANETO

Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1) (a) (i) of the Local Government Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act 6 of 2004), hereinafter referred to as the “Act” that the general valuation roll for the financial years 1 July 2014 to June 2018 is open for public inspection at Makhado Municipality civic centre at 83 Kro-gh Street Makhado Town offices C041 and C034 from 8H00 to 13H00 and from 14H00 to16H00. General valuation roll can also be inspected at the regional administrators’ offices at Vuwani, Waterval, and Dzanani and In addition the valuation roll is available at website www.makhado.gov.za from the 6 of February to the 31 of March 2014.

An invitation is hereby made in terms of section 49 (1) (a) (ii) of the Act, that any property owner or other person who so desires should lodge an objection with the municipal manager in respect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from the general valuation roll within the above mentioned period.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act, an objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and not against the valuation roll as such.

The objection form for the lodging of an objection is obtainable at the civic center at 83 Krogh Street Makha-do Town, offices C041,C034 and office of the regional administrators at Vuwani, Waterval, and Dzanani and /or www.makhado.gov.za.The completed objection form must be returned to the same offices or alter-natively to the address below :

The Municipal ManagerMakhado Local MunicipalityPrivate Bag X2596Makhado0920

For enquiries please telephone: Mr Thanyani Ndivhuwo Goodwill, Mr Fungene Eislen or Mr Nekhavhambe Alfred at (015) 519 3036 / 519-3105 / 519-3217 or alternatively e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]

Krogh Street 83MAKHADOFile No: 6/2/4/1 (2014-2018) MR PANDELANI ISAAC MUTSHINYALINotice Number 4 of 2014 MUNICIPAL MANAGER

MAKHADO MUNICIPALITYTel: (015) 519 3000 Fax: (015) 516 1195 Private Bag X2596 Makhado 0920

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Agriculture

By Frank Mavhungu

237 February 2014LIMPOPO MIRROR

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Waterval All Stars 9 6 2 1 16 8 20

Bungeni Y. Diplomats 9 4 3 2 19 13 15

Jomo Young Stars 10 6 3 1 25 16 21

Valdezia Juventus FC 9 7 1 1 30 17 22

Mpheni Real Rovers 7 2 2 3 8 9 8

Bokisi Scientists FC 5 3 2 0 12 7 11

Matlhari FC 8 3 4 1 11 8 13

Wata Peace Makers 4 1 3 0 4 3 6

Elim Blackpool Juniors 7 3 3 1 10 8 12

Mbhokota FC 7 1 1 5 10 14 4

Mpheni Hungry Lions 9 2 4 3 11 9 10

Ribolla Mount Rangers 9 2 3 4 9 17 9

Nwaxinyamani All Stars 6 1 2 3 3 9 5

Mufeba Cruel Tigers 8 1 2 5 15 26 5

Matsila M. Sweepers 6 1 1 4 6 13 4

Caring FC 7 0 4 3 9 13 4

Mailaskop A. Killers 9 1 3 5 7 11 6

Mpheni Young Stars 6 2 2 2 4 6 8

Nwaxinyamani United FC 4 0 2 2 4 6 2

Mashau Thondoni United 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Hlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream A

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Muwaweni Lucky Stars 8 6 2 0 22 7 20

V.K Mulima FC 8 6 1 1 15 3 19

Thothololo Conti Stars 8 3 3 2 11 8 12

Mukondeni Sh. Stars 8 4 3 1 13 8 15

Slanger AC Milan 8 4 3 1 13 8 15

Makulana Green Dreams 9 2 4 3 13 16 10

Muila FC 7 3 2 2 10 9 11

Nthabalala Amakh. XII 7 2 1 4 12 16 7

Gumani Young Stars 6 2 3 1 6 4 9

Tshivhuyuni Celtics FC 8 3 3 2 7 6 12

Madadzhi Ever Stars 7 2 3 2 11 10 9

Tshivhangani S. Break 8 2 2 4 7 10 8

Muila Shooting Stars 8 0 5 3 6 12 5

Muumoni Blue Birds 7 1 1 5 5 13 4

Thembisa Las Vegas 8 0 4 4 5 12 4

Nthabalala Super XI 7 1 0 6 4 18 3

Hlanganani Stream BHlanganani Stream BHlanganani Stream BHlanganani Stream B

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Madombizha Celtics FC 1 1 0 0 2 0 3

Maebani Young Eagles 3 2 0 1 9 2 6

Manavhela Black Aces 2 0 1 1 3 8 1

Maebani United Aces 1 0 0 1 0 2 0

Midoroni Real Hearts 1 1 0 0 1 0 3

Murunwa Soccer Academy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Muduluni Young Chiefs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tshikhodobo Barcelona FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ravele Black Dragons 1 0 1 0 2 2 1

Bennys Care Academy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ramantsha Lotavha FC 1 0 0 1 0 3 0

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream BLimpopo The Fresh One Stream BLimpopo The Fresh One Stream BLimpopo The Fresh One Stream B

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Ravele Highlanders FC 3 1 1 1 5 4 4

Manavhela Real Fighters 3 2 1 0 9 3 7

Muraleni Y. Rebellions 5 0 3 2 5 8 3

Madombizha Try Again 4 0 1 3 1 4 1

Kutama Young Stars 3 0 2 1 3 6 2

Gogobole Bucs FC 4 1 2 1 4 7 5

Madodonga United Stars 3 0 2 1 0 2 2

Tshiozwi Mates FC 3 0 2 1 2 4 2

Maebani Peace Makers 4 1 2 1 9 8 5

Mabilu FC 3 2 1 0 6 4 7

Gogobole H. Defenders 5 4 1 0 8 2 13

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Thula M2 11 7 2 2 20 13 23

Jerome River Bank 13 6 2 5 20 25 20

Phaphazela Bayern Muni 12 6 4 2 25 16 22

Muledzhe Shooting Star 12 4 4 4 18 20 16

Matsakali Sky Rangers 12 7 0 5 20 18 21

Khakhanwa United Stars 12 4 6 2 15 11 18

Shigamani FC 12 5 3 4 26 12 18

Gidja Mhandini 12 3 5 4 12 12 14

Shikundu Manchester 10 2 2 6 11 15 8

Lombard Power Rangers 12 2 3 7 11 19 9

Budeli Real Voltures 13 7 1 5 27 26 22

Matsika Shooting Stars 10 3 3 4 13 15 12

Dumasi All Stars 12 5 2 5 25 22 17

Omega Line Fc 11 2 1 8 14 33 7

MMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: A

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Gaba Union Fighters 12 9 2 1 18 6 29

Mukula Young Santos 12 8 2 2 33 9 26

Tshidzini Happy Fight 11 7 2 2 26 9 23

Dolphins FC 11 7 3 1 20 11 24

Tswera Young Masters 12 5 5 2 21 18 20

Musasenda Big XI 12 5 4 3 19 17 19

Tshifudi XI Experience 10 5 3 2 16 10 18

Khubvi Dangerous D 12 3 4 5 18 19 13

Vondwe XI Bullets 12 4 3 5 8 9 15

Phandulaluvalo FC 11 6 2 3 14 9 20

Marula XI 12 7 1 4 20 13 22

Ngwenani Man UNTD 12 2 3 7 11 21 9

Tshidimbini Brave Lion 11 2 3 6 13 21 9

Mashishi Spurs 12 0 6 6 7 18 6

Mukula Avalon 12 3 2 7 14 22 11

Tshaulu Ghetto Boys Fc 12 4 3 5 16 19 15

Makonde Home Defence 12 2 1 9 13 39 7

Vhufuli Pull Together 12 1 1 10 9 26 4

MMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: B

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United Artists 8 7 1 0 18 1 22

Maranzhe Hungry Lion 9 5 1 3 17 14 16

Shonisani Fc 8 4 2 2 9 9 14

Ngwenani Young Chiefs 8 3 3 2 12 9 12

Makovha All Stars 9 4 3 2 18 7 15

Vhembe FET College 8 5 2 1 21 7 17

Themba Sunrise Riders 9 5 1 3 15 13 16

Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars 9 3 4 2 14 8 13

Tshififi Fc 9 2 3 4 13 17 9

Dididi Fly Swallows 9 3 1 5 9 13 10

Maha Fly Gunners 9 1 3 5 5 20 6

Lufule Fly Bombers 9 3 2 4 8 17 11

Mutoti Young Aces 11 1 0 10 4 24 3

Polokwane United 8 3 2 3 15 16 11

Mphego Real Rovers 9 2 2 5 12 15 8

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Rockers Fc 9 8 1 0 20 6 25

Maweja Takers Fc 11 6 2 3 20 11 20

Mutandani Pull Together 9 5 2 2 16 8 17

Univen Fc 11 6 4 1 22 7 22

FCKK 11 4 2 5 13 15 14

Thohoyandou Develp 10 4 4 2 14 12 16

Tshakhuma RO Untd 8 2 4 2 8 10 10

Ramukhuba Young Bros 11 4 5 2 8 7 17

Gwamasenga Untd Bros 10 3 3 4 13 13 12

Shayandima Disco 5 11 5 3 3 16 12 18

Tswinga Peace Makers 10 2 2 6 10 23 8

Mahematshema Fly Birds 12 1 4 7 8 25 7

Ramukhuba Fc 11 2 4 5 11 14 10

Shayandima S Stars 10 2 2 6 12 18 8

Duthuni Untd Bros 8 0 2 6 4 14 2

MMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: D

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Makhitha Oscar Stars 10 8 2 0 22 6 26

Mpheni Home Def 10 6 2 2 26 10 20

Muraleni Untd Bros 10 6 2 2 21 16 20

Western Stars 11 9 1 1 23 4 28

Makhitha Iyarunga Fc 11 5 2 4 22 23 17

Tshikwani Stone Bre 8 4 3 1 12 8 15

Madombidzha Arsenal 8 5 3 0 15 3 18

Tshiozwi Dynamos 10 3 3 4 14 13 12

Zamenkoste Fc 12 4 5 3 14 12 17

Madodonga Fc 11 2 1 8 11 34 7

Tshikota Chelsea 9 1 3 5 8 14 6

Elim Mabedengwa Untd 10 1 3 6 16 22 6

Zoutpansberg Powerline 12 4 2 6 20 27 14

Vleifontein United Fc 9 2 2 5 9 18 8

Zamenkoste Untd Bros 10 1 2 7 11 27 5

Mailaskop Pull Toget 9 2 1 6 11 17 7

Bennys Care Academy 6 1 1 4 10 11 4

MMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: E

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Muziafera Blue Eagles 12 8 2 2 21 3 26

Mulima Fc 11 8 0 3 19 8 24

Mukondeni Ratanang 12 5 5 2 23 13 20

Kurhuleni Happy Fight 13 7 5 1 17 6 26

Bofulamato Fc 12 8 2 2 14 6 26

Mashamba Soccer Acad 11 3 4 4 10 13 13

Mashamba Benf Untd 11 6 3 2 19 5 21

Phadziri Fc 13 7 2 4 24 13 23

Vyboom Fc 12 3 3 6 12 26 12

Basani Arrow Chiefs 9 4 2 3 16 10 14

Wayeni Sea Robbers 10 5 2 3 15 13 17

Lwelani Fc 13 2 4 7 16 19 10

Tshiphuseni All Stars 12 3 6 3 9 9 15

Sundani City Rovers 12 3 3 6 12 19 12

Guvhungwa Young Figh 12 2 3 7 8 21 9

Tshiovhani Airlines 14 3 4 7 11 19 13

Lambani Giant Killers 13 2 5 6 13 25 11

Ma-Indies Express Fc 12 0 1 11 3 34 1

MMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: F

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Mauluma Black Mamba 9 7 1 1 17 4 22

Nzhelele United Stars 10 4 4 2 9 4 16

Rabali Pull Together 9 7 1 1 24 3 22

Tshivhilidulu H Lion 10 6 4 0 14 2 22

Matsa Northern Stars 10 5 1 4 17 14 16

Seven Untd Bros 9 5 3 1 17 7 18

Murunwa Hot Chillies 10 5 2 3 13 10 17

Tshiendeulu New Castle 10 5 1 4 12 13 16

Mamvuka Real Vultures 9 3 2 4 12 15 11

Nzhelele Y All Nations 9 3 2 4 16 11 11

Tshifhire N Bros 10 1 1 8 5 28 4

Vhulaudzi Untd Bros 8 1 2 5 8 19 5

Maelula New Mates 11 0 3 8 7 28 3

Shanza Continentals 10 1 1 8 6 19 4

MMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: G

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Muswodi Happy Fight 10 7 2 1 16 9 23

Mutele Mountain Rang 11 6 3 2 16 8 21

Igwe Fc 8 6 2 0 12 2 20

Mabvete Peace Makers 10 5 1 4 15 11 16

Matshema Hungry Lion 10 5 2 3 18 16 17

Matswale Fc 9 5 1 3 8 4 16

Ramuedzisi Youth Stars 12 3 5 4 7 10 14

Lwathudwa Black Movers 10 3 3 4 12 13 12

Tshiilamusi Super Eagl 7 2 3 2 7 8 9

Musina United 11 6 1 4 16 10 19

Lovers Fc 10 2 3 5 11 16 9

Dzhanguluvhe Fc 10 1 2 7 7 16 5

Mbodi 10 5 1 4 13 14 16

Pine Stars 10 0 2 8 4 19 2

Folovhodwe Stone Brea 8 1 1 6 3 9 4

MMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: H

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Lukau Fc 12 10 1 1 29 6 31

Rambuda Young Fight 11 8 3 0 23 10 27

Ficus Fc 13 7 3 3 22 10 24

Mulodi Freedom Birds 13 7 5 1 22 6 26

Muledzhi Fire Boys 11 4 3 4 13 11 15

Tshibvumo Young Stars 10 7 2 1 15 7 23

Shambandou Untd Prof 12 5 4 3 13 10 19

Mutshenzheni Gorrilas 12 4 3 5 17 23 15

Maheni Deloted Vult 11 3 0 8 8 17 9

Tshikundamalema Waterf 10 3 4 3 18 17 13

Thenzheni Liverpool 12 4 2 6 16 18 14

Lukau Hot Aces 12 3 3 6 10 18 12

Konanani Fc 10 2 4 4 14 19 10

Thengwe Flying Peace 10 2 3 5 12 16 9

Mangaya Living Comm 9 1 0 8 8 23 3

Tshandama Try Toge 12 2 4 6 13 21 10

Mapuloni High Landers 12 0 4 8 7 28 4

MMK Funeral Service League: IMMK Funeral Service League: IMMK Funeral Service League: IMMK Funeral Service League: I

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Rabali Peace makers 10 7 0 3 19 7 24

Kokwane Footprint 10 6 1 3 24 10 21

Tshirenzheni Peace makers 10 7 1 2 29 8 23

Sendedza Black uhuru 10 5 2 3 15 6 18

Tshirolwe Preston Brothers 10 5 2 3 20 11 18

Matidza Arsenal 10 2 4 4 14 19 10

Luvhalani Sunshine Pirates 10 2 5 3 15 20 9

Mabirimisa Powerline 10 3 5 2 18 19 11

Matsa Super Players 10 2 7 1 7 23 7

Tshituni Pitco Pirates 10 3 4 3 18 18 12

Tshituni Manchester United 10 2 5 3 11 22 9

Tshituni Motherwell 10 1 9 0 7 31 3

Nzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league Log

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Vuvha Kill Them All 6 5 1 0 11 2 16

Milaboni Chop Them D 6 3 0 3 10 10 9

Mauluma All Stars 6 3 0 3 8 8 9

Mavhunga home Sweepers 6 2 4 0 7 5 10

JK Masetoni United 6 3 0 3 9 10 9

Phadzima Shinning Star 6 3 0 3 5 8 9

Dopeni Mighty Comrades 5 3 2 0 11 5 11

Matshavhawe Co To See 6 3 1 2 9 9 10

Tshedza Onismuts FC 6 2 1 3 9 13 7

Mudunungu Try Again 5 2 2 1 7 6 8

Sangoma Black Robbers 6 1 3 2 7 7 6

Maelula Big Power 6 1 0 5 4 8 3

Nyatema FC 6 2 0 4 7 8 6

Matshavhawe United FC 6 0 2 4 1 6 2

Nzhelele Stream ANzhelele Stream ANzhelele Stream ANzhelele Stream A

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Sheshe Bush Bucks 6 3 2 1 9 5 11

Thononda All Stars 6 2 4 0 10 8 10

Trrimmer Boys FC 5 2 2 1 9 6 8

Tshikombani Super Star 5 2 3 0 5 3 9

Khakhu young Chiefs 5 3 1 1 10 4 10

Mandala Happy Boys 5 3 1 1 9 5 10

Khakhu Fast XI 6 3 0 3 8 7 9

Fondwe Mighty Blues 6 1 2 3 8 11 5

Tshikhudo First Prof. 6 1 2 3 5 7 5

Khalavha Napoli FC 2 1 1 0 4 2 4

Fundudzi Unit Brothers 4 0 2 2 3 7 2

Mphaila Young Tigers 6 0 0 6 3 18 0

Nzhelele Stream BNzhelele Stream BNzhelele Stream BNzhelele Stream B

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Nzhelele Home Sweepers 6 6 0 0 20 5 18

Matanda Rockers FC 6 4 2 0 13 7 14

Sipholi Smilling Mover 5 3 1 1 8 4 10

Mphephu Hotspurs FC 6 2 3 1 11 6 9

Tshikuwi S Breakers 6 4 0 2 12 7 12

Manyii DAB Stars 5 2 2 1 6 3 8

Mudimeli Bombers FC 6 2 2 2 8 7 8

Matanda Seven Stars 6 2 2 2 8 8 8

Mamvuke Heroes FC 5 2 1 2 8 5 7

Tshituni Hot Spurs 6 1 4 1 5 5 7

Raliphaswa Roll Stones 6 1 1 4 2 11 4

FJ Napolis FC 6 1 0 5 2 10 3

Lugisani Arsenal FC 7 1 1 5 5 16 4

Mandiwana Soccer Ac 6 0 1 5 4 18 1

Nzhelele Stream C Nzhelele Stream C Nzhelele Stream C Nzhelele Stream C

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Bellevue Village Winners Park 9 7 1 1 31 8 22

Blue Rock 9 6 2 1 16 7 20

Magezi FC 7 4 2 1 13 7 14

The Dolphins 6 4 1 1 10 5 13

Modimolle Aces 8 5 1 2 14 9 16

Joe Express FC 10 4 0 6 15 14 12

Giyani Hotspurs FC 8 4 3 1 15 9 15

Mighty FC 7 3 1 3 10 12 10

Great North FC 6 5 0 1 14 6 15

Ray Pillers FC 8 3 2 3 9 9 11

Phungo All Stars FC 7 2 1 4 7 6 7

Mosesetjane All Stars FC 9 2 1 6 8 20 7

Winners Park FC 10 2 3 5 17 18 9

Lephalale Young Killers 8 3 1 4 14 17 10

Rospa United 8 1 1 6 6 18 4

Dynamos FC 7 2 0 5 7 15 6

Basel FC 7 0 0 7 2 28 0

SAFA Second Division Fixtures 2013 - 2014SAFA Second Division Fixtures 2013 - 2014SAFA Second Division Fixtures 2013 - 2014SAFA Second Division Fixtures 2013 - 2014

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Tshimbupfe Disco Stars 10 4 4 2 17 15 16

Tshivhulana Real Aces 9 6 2 1 18 10 20

Madobi Home Boys 9 3 5 1 16 8 14

Tshirululuni XI Bullets 8 5 1 2 10 4 16

Mutheiwana FC 8 2 2 4 18 19 8

Tshimbupfe Fighting Cats 8 1 2 5 14 20 5

Tshino United Brothers 10 3 2 5 17 20 11

Kalahari Stars FC 7 1 3 3 10 13 6

Singo Disco Five 9 2 3 4 13 19 9

Vuwani Liverpool FC 8 3 4 1 18 12 13

Hanani Home Fighters 11 3 3 5 17 29 12

Makhasa United FC 5 2 1 2 9 8 7

Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream AVho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream AVho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream AVho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream A

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Tshakhuma Peace Lovers 10 5 1 4 15 9 16

Mission Young Rovers 9 6 1 2 8 4 19

Valdezia Malumbe Express 9 2 3 4 8 14 9

Tshakhuma Blue Birds 9 2 5 2 10 10 11

Mutsha Sea Robbers 9 3 3 3 8 8 12

Mashau Thenga B Lions 8 3 2 3 5 7 11

Mutsha Atlantis FC 9 6 3 0 15 5 21

Khwekhwe Power 7 8 6 1 1 14 5 19

Mashau Hungry Lions 9 4 2 3 7 7 14

Mashau Young Stars 10 1 4 5 13 17 7

Mutsha United FC 9 1 3 5 8 14 6

Masokolara FC 9 0 3 6 8 19 3

Tshakhuma Fenele FC 3 1 2 0 3 1 5

Thakhuma N Ndilani FC 3 0 3 0 6 6 3

Maweja Young Stars 2 0 0 2 2 4 0

Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B Vho - Makhadzi Funeral Services Stream B

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Milano United AFC 17 10 3 4 27 13 33

Chippa United 17 9 5 3 26 14 32

Santos 16 5 9 2 13 8 24

African Warriors 17 7 3 7 27 29 24

Maluti FET College 16 4 6 6 22 31 18

Vasco Da Gama 17 9 5 3 18 10 32

Witbank Spurs 17 6 5 6 19 24 23

Black Leopards 16 6 6 4 27 24 24

United FC 17 6 6 5 29 18 24

Sivutsa Stars 17 3 10 4 12 17 19

Baroka FC 16 6 5 5 20 21 23

Blackburn Rovers 17 3 5 9 13 24 14

Jomo Cosmos 17 5 7 5 14 14 22

Roses United 16 2 7 7 11 18 13

Thanda Royal Zulu FC 16 2 5 9 12 27 11

FC Cape Town 17 3 7 7 16 25 16

National First DivisionNational First DivisionNational First DivisionNational First Division

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Waterval All Stars 9 6 2 1 16 8 20

Bungeni Y. Diplomats 9 4 3 2 19 13 15

Jomo Young Stars 10 6 3 1 25 16 21

Valdezia Juventus FC 9 7 1 1 30 17 22

Mpheni Real Rovers 7 2 2 3 8 9 8

Bokisi Scientists FC 5 3 2 0 12 7 11

Matlhari FC 8 3 4 1 11 8 13

Wata Peace Makers 4 1 3 0 4 3 6

Elim Blackpool Juniors 7 3 3 1 10 8 12

Mbhokota FC 7 1 1 5 10 14 4

Mpheni Hungry Lions 9 2 4 3 11 9 10

Ribolla Mount Rangers 9 2 3 4 9 17 9

Nwaxinyamani All Stars 6 1 2 3 3 9 5

Mufeba Cruel Tigers 8 1 2 5 15 26 5

Matsila M. Sweepers 6 1 1 4 6 13 4

Caring FC 7 0 4 3 9 13 4

Mailaskop A. Killers 9 1 3 5 7 11 6

Mpheni Young Stars 6 2 2 2 4 6 8

Nwaxinyamani United FC 4 0 2 2 4 6 2

Mashau Thondoni United 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Hlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream AHlanganani Stream A

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Muwaweni Lucky Stars 8 6 2 0 22 7 20

V.K Mulima FC 8 6 1 1 15 3 19

Thothololo Conti Stars 8 3 3 2 11 8 12

Mukondeni Sh. Stars 8 4 3 1 13 8 15

Slanger AC Milan 8 4 3 1 13 8 15

Makulana Green Dreams 9 2 4 3 13 16 10

Muila FC 7 3 2 2 10 9 11

Nthabalala Amakh. XII 7 2 1 4 12 16 7

Gumani Young Stars 6 2 3 1 6 4 9

Tshivhuyuni Celtics FC 8 3 3 2 7 6 12

Madadzhi Ever Stars 7 2 3 2 11 10 9

Tshivhangani S. Break 8 2 2 4 7 10 8

Muila Shooting Stars 8 0 5 3 6 12 5

Muumoni Blue Birds 7 1 1 5 5 13 4

Thembisa Las Vegas 8 0 4 4 5 12 4

Nthabalala Super XI 7 1 0 6 4 18 3

Hlanganani Stream BHlanganani Stream BHlanganani Stream BHlanganani Stream B

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Madombizha Celtics FC 1 1 0 0 2 0 3

Maebani Young Eagles 3 2 0 1 9 2 6

Manavhela Black Aces 2 0 1 1 3 8 1

Maebani United Aces 1 0 0 1 0 2 0

Midoroni Real Hearts 1 1 0 0 1 0 3

Murunwa Soccer Academy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Muduluni Young Chiefs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tshikhodobo Barcelona FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ravele Black Dragons 1 0 1 0 2 2 1

Bennys Care Academy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ramantsha Lotavha FC 1 0 0 1 0 3 0

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream BLimpopo The Fresh One Stream BLimpopo The Fresh One Stream BLimpopo The Fresh One Stream B

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Ravele Highlanders FC 3 1 1 1 5 4 4

Manavhela Real Fighters 3 2 1 0 9 3 7

Muraleni Y. Rebellions 5 0 3 2 5 8 3

Madombizha Try Again 4 0 1 3 1 4 1

Kutama Young Stars 3 0 2 1 3 6 2

Gogobole Bucs FC 4 1 2 1 4 7 5

Madodonga United Stars 3 0 2 1 0 2 2

Tshiozwi Mates FC 3 0 2 1 2 4 2

Maebani Peace Makers 4 1 2 1 9 8 5

Mabilu FC 3 2 1 0 6 4 7

Gogobole H. Defenders 5 4 1 0 8 2 13

Limpopo The Fresh One Stream ALimpopo The Fresh One Stream ALimpopo The Fresh One Stream ALimpopo The Fresh One Stream A

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Thula M2 11 7 2 2 20 13 23

Jerome River Bank 13 6 2 5 20 25 20

Phaphazela Bayern Muni 12 6 4 2 25 16 22

Muledzhe Shooting Star 12 4 4 4 18 20 16

Matsakali Sky Rangers 12 7 0 5 20 18 21

Khakhanwa United Stars 12 4 6 2 15 11 18

Shigamani FC 12 5 3 4 26 12 18

Gidja Mhandini 12 3 5 4 12 12 14

Shikundu Manchester 10 2 2 6 11 15 8

Lombard Power Rangers 12 2 3 7 11 19 9

Budeli Real Voltures 13 7 1 5 27 26 22

Matsika Shooting Stars 10 3 3 4 13 15 12

Dumasi All Stars 12 5 2 5 25 22 17

Omega Line Fc 11 2 1 8 14 33 7

MMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: AMMK Funeral Service League: A

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Gaba Union Fighters 12 9 2 1 18 6 29

Mukula Young Santos 12 8 2 2 33 9 26

Tshidzini Happy Fight 11 7 2 2 26 9 23

Dolphins FC 11 7 3 1 20 11 24

Tswera Young Masters 12 5 5 2 21 18 20

Musasenda Big XI 12 5 4 3 19 17 19

Tshifudi XI Experience 10 5 3 2 16 10 18

Khubvi Dangerous D 12 3 4 5 18 19 13

Vondwe XI Bullets 12 4 3 5 8 9 15

Phandulaluvalo FC 11 6 2 3 14 9 20

Marula XI 12 7 1 4 20 13 22

Ngwenani Man UNTD 12 2 3 7 11 21 9

Tshidimbini Brave Lion 11 2 3 6 13 21 9

Mashishi Spurs 12 0 6 6 7 18 6

Mukula Avalon 12 3 2 7 14 22 11

Tshaulu Ghetto Boys Fc 12 4 3 5 16 19 15

Makonde Home Defence 12 2 1 9 13 39 7

Vhufuli Pull Together 12 1 1 10 9 26 4

MMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: BMMK Funeral Service League: B

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United Artists 8 7 1 0 18 1 22

Maranzhe Hungry Lion 9 5 1 3 17 14 16

Shonisani Fc 8 4 2 2 9 9 14

Ngwenani Young Chiefs 8 3 3 2 12 9 12

Makovha All Stars 9 4 3 2 18 7 15

Vhembe FET College 8 5 2 1 21 7 17

Themba Sunrise Riders 9 5 1 3 15 13 16

Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars 9 3 4 2 14 8 13

Tshififi Fc 9 2 3 4 13 17 9

Dididi Fly Swallows 9 3 1 5 9 13 10

Maha Fly Gunners 9 1 3 5 5 20 6

Lufule Fly Bombers 9 3 2 4 8 17 11

Mutoti Young Aces 11 1 0 10 4 24 3

Polokwane United 8 3 2 3 15 16 11

Mphego Real Rovers 9 2 2 5 12 15 8

MMK Funeral Service League: CMMK Funeral Service League: CMMK Funeral Service League: CMMK Funeral Service League: C

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Rockers Fc 9 8 1 0 20 6 25

Maweja Takers Fc 11 6 2 3 20 11 20

Mutandani Pull Together 9 5 2 2 16 8 17

Univen Fc 11 6 4 1 22 7 22

FCKK 11 4 2 5 13 15 14

Thohoyandou Develp 10 4 4 2 14 12 16

Tshakhuma RO Untd 8 2 4 2 8 10 10

Ramukhuba Young Bros 11 4 5 2 8 7 17

Gwamasenga Untd Bros 10 3 3 4 13 13 12

Shayandima Disco 5 11 5 3 3 16 12 18

Tswinga Peace Makers 10 2 2 6 10 23 8

Mahematshema Fly Birds 12 1 4 7 8 25 7

Ramukhuba Fc 11 2 4 5 11 14 10

Shayandima S Stars 10 2 2 6 12 18 8

Duthuni Untd Bros 8 0 2 6 4 14 2

MMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: DMMK Funeral Service League: D

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Makhitha Oscar Stars 10 8 2 0 22 6 26

Mpheni Home Def 10 6 2 2 26 10 20

Muraleni Untd Bros 10 6 2 2 21 16 20

Western Stars 11 9 1 1 23 4 28

Makhitha Iyarunga Fc 11 5 2 4 22 23 17

Tshikwani Stone Bre 8 4 3 1 12 8 15

Madombidzha Arsenal 8 5 3 0 15 3 18

Tshiozwi Dynamos 10 3 3 4 14 13 12

Zamenkoste Fc 12 4 5 3 14 12 17

Madodonga Fc 11 2 1 8 11 34 7

Tshikota Chelsea 9 1 3 5 8 14 6

Elim Mabedengwa Untd 10 1 3 6 16 22 6

Zoutpansberg Powerline 12 4 2 6 20 27 14

Vleifontein United Fc 9 2 2 5 9 18 8

Zamenkoste Untd Bros 10 1 2 7 11 27 5

Mailaskop Pull Toget 9 2 1 6 11 17 7

Bennys Care Academy 6 1 1 4 10 11 4

MMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: EMMK Funeral Service League: E

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Muziafera Blue Eagles 12 8 2 2 21 3 26

Mulima Fc 11 8 0 3 19 8 24

Mukondeni Ratanang 12 5 5 2 23 13 20

Kurhuleni Happy Fight 13 7 5 1 17 6 26

Bofulamato Fc 12 8 2 2 14 6 26

Mashamba Soccer Acad 11 3 4 4 10 13 13

Mashamba Benf Untd 11 6 3 2 19 5 21

Phadziri Fc 13 7 2 4 24 13 23

Vyboom Fc 12 3 3 6 12 26 12

Basani Arrow Chiefs 9 4 2 3 16 10 14

Wayeni Sea Robbers 10 5 2 3 15 13 17

Lwelani Fc 13 2 4 7 16 19 10

Tshiphuseni All Stars 12 3 6 3 9 9 15

Sundani City Rovers 12 3 3 6 12 19 12

Guvhungwa Young Figh 12 2 3 7 8 21 9

Tshiovhani Airlines 14 3 4 7 11 19 13

Lambani Giant Killers 13 2 5 6 13 25 11

Ma-Indies Express Fc 12 0 1 11 3 34 1

MMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: FMMK Funeral Service League: F

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Mauluma Black Mamba 9 7 1 1 17 4 22

Nzhelele United Stars 10 4 4 2 9 4 16

Rabali Pull Together 9 7 1 1 24 3 22

Tshivhilidulu H Lion 10 6 4 0 14 2 22

Matsa Northern Stars 10 5 1 4 17 14 16

Seven Untd Bros 9 5 3 1 17 7 18

Murunwa Hot Chillies 10 5 2 3 13 10 17

Tshiendeulu New Castle 10 5 1 4 12 13 16

Mamvuka Real Vultures 9 3 2 4 12 15 11

Nzhelele Y All Nations 9 3 2 4 16 11 11

Tshifhire N Bros 10 1 1 8 5 28 4

Vhulaudzi Untd Bros 8 1 2 5 8 19 5

Maelula New Mates 11 0 3 8 7 28 3

Shanza Continentals 10 1 1 8 6 19 4

MMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: GMMK Funeral Service League: G

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Muswodi Happy Fight 10 7 2 1 16 9 23

Mutele Mountain Rang 11 6 3 2 16 8 21

Igwe Fc 8 6 2 0 12 2 20

Mabvete Peace Makers 10 5 1 4 15 11 16

Matshema Hungry Lion 10 5 2 3 18 16 17

Matswale Fc 9 5 1 3 8 4 16

Ramuedzisi Youth Stars 12 3 5 4 7 10 14

Lwathudwa Black Movers 10 3 3 4 12 13 12

Tshiilamusi Super Eagl 7 2 3 2 7 8 9

Musina United 11 6 1 4 16 10 19

Lovers Fc 10 2 3 5 11 16 9

Dzhanguluvhe Fc 10 1 2 7 7 16 5

Mbodi 10 5 1 4 13 14 16

Pine Stars 10 0 2 8 4 19 2

Folovhodwe Stone Brea 8 1 1 6 3 9 4

MMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: HMMK Funeral Service League: H

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Lukau Fc 12 10 1 1 29 6 31

Rambuda Young Fight 11 8 3 0 23 10 27

Ficus Fc 13 7 3 3 22 10 24

Mulodi Freedom Birds 13 7 5 1 22 6 26

Muledzhi Fire Boys 11 4 3 4 13 11 15

Tshibvumo Young Stars 10 7 2 1 15 7 23

Shambandou Untd Prof 12 5 4 3 13 10 19

Mutshenzheni Gorrilas 12 4 3 5 17 23 15

Maheni Deloted Vult 11 3 0 8 8 17 9

Tshikundamalema Waterf 10 3 4 3 18 17 13

Thenzheni Liverpool 12 4 2 6 16 18 14

Lukau Hot Aces 12 3 3 6 10 18 12

Konanani Fc 10 2 4 4 14 19 10

Thengwe Flying Peace 10 2 3 5 12 16 9

Mangaya Living Comm 9 1 0 8 8 23 3

Tshandama Try Toge 12 2 4 6 13 21 10

Mapuloni High Landers 12 0 4 8 7 28 4

MMK Funeral Service League: IMMK Funeral Service League: IMMK Funeral Service League: IMMK Funeral Service League: I

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Rabali Peace makers 10 7 0 3 19 7 24

Kokwane Footprint 10 6 1 3 24 10 21

Tshirenzheni Peace makers 10 7 1 2 29 8 23

Sendedza Black uhuru 10 5 2 3 15 6 18

Tshirolwe Preston Brothers 10 5 2 3 20 11 18

Matidza Arsenal 10 2 4 4 14 19 10

Luvhalani Sunshine Pirates 10 2 5 3 15 20 9

Mabirimisa Powerline 10 3 5 2 18 19 11

Matsa Super Players 10 2 7 1 7 23 7

Tshituni Pitco Pirates 10 3 4 3 18 18 12

Tshituni Manchester United 10 2 5 3 11 22 9

Tshituni Motherwell 10 1 9 0 7 31 3

Nzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league LogNzhelele Football Association league Log

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Vuvha Kill Them All 6 5 1 0 11 2 16

Milaboni Chop Them D 6 3 0 3 10 10 9

Mauluma All Stars 6 3 0 3 8 8 9

Mavhunga home Sweepers 6 2 4 0 7 5 10

JK Masetoni United 6 3 0 3 9 10 9

Phadzima Shinning Star 6 3 0 3 5 8 9

Dopeni Mighty Comrades 5 3 2 0 11 5 11

Matshavhawe Co To See 6 3 1 2 9 9 10

Tshedza Onismuts FC 6 2 1 3 9 13 7

Mudunungu Try Again 5 2 2 1 7 6 8

Sangoma Black Robbers 6 1 3 2 7 7 6

Maelula Big Power 6 1 0 5 4 8 3

Nyatema FC 6 2 0 4 7 8 6

Matshavhawe United FC 6 0 2 4 1 6 2

Nzhelele Stream ANzhelele Stream ANzhelele Stream ANzhelele Stream A

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Sheshe Bush Bucks 6 3 2 1 9 5 11

Thononda All Stars 6 2 4 0 10 8 10

Trrimmer Boys FC 5 2 2 1 9 6 8

Tshikombani Super Star 5 2 3 0 5 3 9

Khakhu young Chiefs 5 3 1 1 10 4 10

Mandala Happy Boys 5 3 1 1 9 5 10

Khakhu Fast XI 6 3 0 3 8 7 9

Fondwe Mighty Blues 6 1 2 3 8 11 5

Tshikhudo First Prof. 6 1 2 3 5 7 5

Khalavha Napoli FC 2 1 1 0 4 2 4

Fundudzi Unit Brothers 4 0 2 2 3 7 2

Mphaila Young Tigers 6 0 0 6 3 18 0

Nzhelele Stream BNzhelele Stream BNzhelele Stream BNzhelele Stream B

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Nzhelele Home Sweepers 6 6 0 0 20 5 18

Matanda Rockers FC 6 4 2 0 13 7 14

Sipholi Smilling Mover 5 3 1 1 8 4 10

Mphephu Hotspurs FC 6 2 3 1 11 6 9

Tshikuwi S Breakers 6 4 0 2 12 7 12

Manyii DAB Stars 5 2 2 1 6 3 8

Mudimeli Bombers FC 6 2 2 2 8 7 8

Matanda Seven Stars 6 2 2 2 8 8 8

Mamvuke Heroes FC 5 2 1 2 8 5 7

Tshituni Hot Spurs 6 1 4 1 5 5 7

Raliphaswa Roll Stones 6 1 1 4 2 11 4

FJ Napolis FC 6 1 0 5 2 10 3

Lugisani Arsenal FC 7 1 1 5 5 16 4

Mandiwana Soccer Ac 6 0 1 5 4 18 1

Nzhelele Stream C Nzhelele Stream C Nzhelele Stream C Nzhelele Stream C

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Bellevue Village Winners Park 9 7 1 1 31 8 22

Blue Rock 9 6 2 1 16 7 20

Magezi FC 7 4 2 1 13 7 14

The Dolphins 6 4 1 1 10 5 13

Modimolle Aces 8 5 1 2 14 9 16

Joe Express FC 10 4 0 6 15 14 12

Giyani Hotspurs FC 8 4 3 1 15 9 15

Mighty FC 7 3 1 3 10 12 10

Great North FC 6 5 0 1 14 6 15

Ray Pillers FC 8 3 2 3 9 9 11

Phungo All Stars FC 7 2 1 4 7 6 7

Mosesetjane All Stars FC 9 2 1 6 8 20 7

Winners Park FC 10 2 3 5 17 18 9

Lephalale Young Killers 8 3 1 4 14 17 10

Rospa United 8 1 1 6 6 18 4

Dynamos FC 7 2 0 5 7 15 6

Basel FC 7 0 0 7 2 28 0

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Tshimbupfe Disco Stars 10 4 4 2 17 15 16

Tshivhulana Real Aces 9 6 2 1 18 10 20

Madobi Home Boys 9 3 5 1 16 8 14

Tshirululuni XI Bullets 8 5 1 2 10 4 16

Mutheiwana FC 8 2 2 4 18 19 8

Tshimbupfe Fighting Cats 8 1 2 5 14 20 5

Tshino United Brothers 10 3 2 5 17 20 11

Kalahari Stars FC 7 1 3 3 10 13 6

Singo Disco Five 9 2 3 4 13 19 9

Vuwani Liverpool FC 8 3 4 1 18 12 13

Hanani Home Fighters 11 3 3 5 17 29 12

Makhasa United FC 5 2 1 2 9 8 7

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Tshakhuma Peace Lovers 10 5 1 4 15 9 16

Mission Young Rovers 9 6 1 2 8 4 19

Valdezia Malumbe Express 9 2 3 4 8 14 9

Tshakhuma Blue Birds 9 2 5 2 10 10 11

Mutsha Sea Robbers 9 3 3 3 8 8 12

Mashau Thenga B Lions 8 3 2 3 5 7 11

Mutsha Atlantis FC 9 6 3 0 15 5 21

Khwekhwe Power 7 8 6 1 1 14 5 19

Mashau Hungry Lions 9 4 2 3 7 7 14

Mashau Young Stars 10 1 4 5 13 17 7

Mutsha United FC 9 1 3 5 8 14 6

Masokolara FC 9 0 3 6 8 19 3

Tshakhuma Fenele FC 3 1 2 0 3 1 5

Thakhuma N Ndilani FC 3 0 3 0 6 6 3

Maweja Young Stars 2 0 0 2 2 4 0

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Milano United AFC 17 10 3 4 27 13 33

Chippa United 17 9 5 3 26 14 32

Santos 16 5 9 2 13 8 24

African Warriors 17 7 3 7 27 29 24

Maluti FET College 16 4 6 6 22 31 18

Vasco Da Gama 17 9 5 3 18 10 32

Witbank Spurs 17 6 5 6 19 24 23

Black Leopards 16 6 6 4 27 24 24

United FC 17 6 6 5 29 18 24

Sivutsa Stars 17 3 10 4 12 17 19

Baroka FC 16 6 5 5 20 21 23

Blackburn Rovers 17 3 5 9 13 24 14

Jomo Cosmos 17 5 7 5 14 14 22

Roses United 16 2 7 7 11 18 13

Thanda Royal Zulu FC 16 2 5 9 12 27 11

FC Cape Town 17 3 7 7 16 25 16

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Avo growers to meet

Brothers and United in goalless draw

The annual South African Avocado Growers Association (SAAGA) research symposium will take place on 19 February at the Fairview River Lodge in Tzaneen.

According to the organisers, there will be a strong line-up of local and international speakers, including the world-renowned avocado expert and founder of avocadosource.com, Dr Reubin Hofshi. Others speakers include Prof Schalk Louw, an en-tomology specialist from the University of the Free State, and Ms Elsje Kleynhans, who will introduce SAAGA’s new website.

Registration will start at 07:20 and proceed-ings will commence at 08:00. Registration fees are R180 for members of SAAGA and R400 for non-members. For more information, contact Lizette de Wet at Subtrop on 015 307 3676 or [email protected].

In their MMK Funeral Services League match at the Tsian-da Gwamasenga grounds on Sunday, Gwamasenga United Brothers rose to the occasion and held the much-feared Tshakhuma RO United to a goalless draw.

RO United soon realised that it would be a diffi cult day at the offi ce when their leading goal

scorer, Lufuno “CJ” Mugodi, fumbled at the goal fi nish. He re-ceived a neat pass from Ndivhu-wo Makhado within the box and shot wide with the stranded keep-er, Rudzani Mmbengeni, already beaten. Mugodi committed a similar blunder a little later. This time around, he failed to connect Lucky Ndou’s square pass.

Aluwani Mundalamo, Broth-

ers’ centre back, was lucky to get away with a yellow card. He obstructed Lufuno Mugodi at the edge of the box in a one-on-one situation, denying Mugodi what could have been a goal. The referee did the unexpected when he fl ashed a yellow card at a time when everyone thought he would give Mundalamo his marching orders.

Brothers threatened to score for the first time in the 37th minute. Ipfi Muthubi received a beautiful pass from his captain, Ntam-budzeni Mundalamo, and unleashed aimless-ly from close range. They replaced Aluwani Mundalamo with Oupa Rambuwani early in the second half. Lufuno Mugodi of RO became a laughing stock in the 78th minute. He won a loose ball from the left corner and ran few steps towards the goals before beating the keeper. He caused an upset, howev-er, when his shot hit the woodwork and landed outside the fi eld of play for a goal kick.

Alugumi Mulaudzi of United Brothers was booked for a late tackle late in the game.

Nndwamato Miriri of RO United controls the ball.

Nndwamato Miriri of RO United controls the ball, while Alugumi Mulaudzi of Brothers pulls him from behind.

Fhatuwani Nemusumani of United Brothers

in action after kicking the ball.

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Black Leopards controlled their latest game from the onset to the bitter end, but eventually they shared the spoils with Roses United. The National First Division League match at the Makhu-vha Stadium last Saturday ended in a 1-1 draw.

Lidoda Duvha’s new signee, Rendani Ndou, was in the team’s starting line-up. He formed a deadly combination with David Zulu at the forefront, but it was difficult for them to find the net. Leopards missed a fortune in the eighth minute. Their central midfi elder, Meshack Maphangule, hesitated for far too long to unleash after receiving a beautiful pass

from Mumuni Abubakar. He eventually lost possession of the ball.

A breakdown in communication be-tween the Leopards’ keeper, Dino Visser, and his defenders gave birth to Roses’ goal in the 24th minute. Visser misjudged the fl ight of the ball and ultimately suffered the pain of watching the ball going beyond his reach.

The home side continued to control pro-ceedings but it remained diffi cult for them to fi nd their way through Roses’ defence until the teams adjourned for half time.

Harry Nyirenda, the Leopards’ Ma-lawian international, was reprimanded with a card for handling the ball inten-

tionally early in the second half. Realizing that Meshack Maphangule’s original fi ghting spirit was fading with time, they replaced him with Bafana Sibeko in the 57th minute.

Black Leopards used their remaining two substitution chances by introducing Ivan Mahangwahaya and Karabo Tsepe for Jabulanai Ndebele and Leonard Ntshangase respectively. Leopards’ equalizer came in the referee’s optional time. Mahangwahaya was brought down within the box and the referee, Mr Thando Ndzandeka, award a penalty to the home side. David Zulu converted from the white spot.

By Frank Mavhungu

Leopards refuse to surrender

Marks Munyai of Leopards (left) controls the ball, while Ben Ngubane of Roses United pushes him from the side.