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17 October 2014 Year 25 Vol: 07 R3,00 VAT Inc. Shop no. 5 Madar Centre, next to the Post Office, Thohoyandou Tel: (015) 962 1008 www.limpopomirror.co.za Audited Distribution Figures Tel: (015) 516 5175 www.ayobmotors.co.za *excl. on the road fee 2009 Mercedes Benz C300 A/T, AMG, CD, 124 300km R289 995 Mercurius Motors The new C-Class. Limited Launch Edition Technology Package. Cnr. N1 and Nelson Mandela Drive, Polokwane. Tel.: 015 299 9500 Serial killer at Itsani? Residents of Itsani and the surrounding villag- es believe that a serial killer could be on the loose in the area. This follows the discovery of the body of a woman, aged 22, who was found floating in a dam last Monday. The circumstances leading to her death and subsequent discovery at the dam are still sketchy. At least five bodies have so far been found dumped at different locations around the village. This led residents of the village to believe that a serial killer targeting young women could be on the loose in the area. Those targeted are alleged to have been raped before they were killed and dumped. A fortnight ago, the semi-naked body of a young woman was found in an irrigation ditch next to the Matieni irrigation scheme. She seemed to have been raped before she was thrown in the furrow as her lower body was naked and she had serious head injuries. She was identified as Thilivhali Mandiwana (26), who had a history of disappearing from home with friends and spending days away. Last Monday, the community of Itsani was once again in shock, when the body of another young woman was found in a disused dam in the middle of the village. She is believed to have been killed somewhere else and dumped in the dam. She was also semi-naked as she was left wearing only her panties, red shoes and a brown top. There were no signs of injuries and she was later identified as Thalukanyo Lambani (22) of Thohoyandou P East. According to information at our disposal, she was last seen drinking with friends at some local taverns. It is alleged that, at the close of business, she got a lift and that was the last time she was seen alive. Many voiced concerns that the killing of women in the area might be a clear signal that a serial killer is at work in the area. Some say that a wealthy businessman could be behind the luring of the women for sexual favours and that he ends up killing them and dumping them in the village. “We are having a big problem here. Day in and day out, bodies are found in this area and it seems that women are being targeted. We are becoming very suspicious that a serial killer could be on the loose here. The modus operandi used looks the same here and mostly our sisters are victims. Why should people lose their lives this way while we fold our arms and look on? We should all stand up and hunt the killers until they are exposed and do not have any place to hide in this village,” said an angry community member, who preferred anonymity. - Continues on p2 The late Thalu Lambani, who was found floating in a dam at Itsani. By Elmon Tshikhudo The body of Thalu is taken to a mortuary van next to the dam where she was found. To download the pdf version of the newspaper, click on at the top and select download.

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Page 1: 17 October 2014 - Limpopo Mirror

17 October 2014 Year 25 Vol: 07R3,00 VAT Inc.Shop no. 5 Madar Centre, next to the Post Offi ce, Thohoyandou Tel: (015) 962 1008

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Figures

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Serial killer at Itsani?

Residents of Itsani and the surrounding villag-es believe that a serial killer could be on the loose in the area. This follows the discovery of the body of a woman, aged 22, who was found fl oating in a dam last Monday.

The circumstances leading to her death and subsequent discovery at the dam are still sketchy.

At least fi ve bodies have so far been found dumped at different locations around the village. This led residents of the village to believe that a serial killer targeting young women could be on the loose in the area. Those targeted are alleged to have been raped before they were killed and dumped.

A fortnight ago, the semi-naked body of a young woman was found in an irrigation ditch next to the Matieni irrigation scheme. She seemed

to have been raped before she was thrown in the furrow as her lower body was naked and she had serious head injuries.

She was identifi ed as Thilivhali Mandiwana (26), who had a history of disappearing from home with friends and spending days away.

Last Monday, the community of Itsani was once again in shock, when the body of another young woman was found in a disused dam in the middle of the village. She is believed to have been killed somewhere else and dumped in the dam. She was also semi-naked as she was left wearing only her panties, red shoes and a brown top. There were no signs of injuries and she was later identifi ed as Thalukanyo Lambani (22) of Thohoyandou P East. According to information at our disposal, she was last seen drinking with friends at some local taverns. It is alleged that, at the close of business, she got a lift and that was the last time

she was seen alive. Many voiced concerns that the killing of women in the area might be a clear signal that a serial killer is at work in the area. Some say that a wealthy businessman could be behind the luring of the women for sexual favours and that he ends up killing them and dumping them in the village.

“We are having a big problem here. Day in and day out, bodies are found in this area and it seems that women are being targeted. We are becoming very suspicious that a serial killer could be on the loose here. The modus operandi used looks the same here and mostly our sisters are victims. Why should people lose their lives this way while we fold our arms and look on? We should all stand up and hunt the killers until they are exposed and do not have any place to hide in this village,” said an angry community member, who preferred anonymity. - Continues on p2

The late Thalu Lambani, who was found fl oating in a dam at Itsani.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

The body of Thalu is taken to a mortuary van next to the dam where she was found.

To download the pdf version of the newspaper, click on at the top and select download.

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By Elmon Tshikhudo

By Elmon Tshikhudo

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

By Isabel Venter

In one of the most sensational rob-bery cases ever to have occurred in Thohoyandou, five men, accompanied by the Thohoyandou police, allegedly robbed an Indian businessman in Tho-hoyandou.

It is alleged the five men, masquerading as police, conned the Thohoyandou police into believing they were members of the Hawks investigating a crime in Block F.

Unawares, the Thohoyandou police ac-companied them to their victim, who had allegedly been robbed in Thohoyandou Block F. At the house, women who were inside refused to open up and the robbers allegedly broke the burglar door before entering the house.

The owner of the house was not present and he was called from his work place, whereupon the robbers ransacked his house, taking cash and other valuables from the house before getting back to the police station. That is where they allegedly disappeared with their loot.

The men were arrested in Gauteng last week after a complaint by the business-

man. Ironically, the Thohoyandou police allegedly refused to open a case in Tho-hoyandou, but the case was subsequently opened in Polokwane.

The five appeared in the Thohoyandou Magistrate's Court last Wednesday. The court was packed to capacity, with Indian businesspeople who had been victims of armed robberies in attendance. A group of angry local businesspeople from Siba-sa, Makhado and Malamulele protested outside the court with placards bearing messages. They demanded that the sus-pects not be granted bail.

They later handed over a memorandum detailing their grievances to Senior Magis-trate Lackson Ramavhale, who promised to take it to the senior prosecutor. At least three robberies by people impersonating police have taken place in the Thohoy-andou area and thousands of rands and jewellery were taken during the heists.

The suspects are Thabo Obed Matha-po, Morris Khathutshelo Rafumbidamu, Thendo Gregory Motha, Thabiso Saul Molapo and Ivan Mogane. They appeared

in the Thohoyandou Magistrate's Courts last week, where they applied for bail. They were charged with inpersonating a police officer. Due to time constraints, their bail application could not be com-pleted and was postponed to 16 and 17 October. The Thohoyandou police spokesperson confirmed that the suspects had produced documentation to prove that they were from the Hawks. "We were convinced that they were real police and did not hesitate to help them, but this is a wake-up call that we should scrutinize members and their movements," said Malelo. Community leader Ayub Madina said they were tired of crime in Block F. “In September alone, we had 10 armed robberies in Thohoyandou. We are no longer safe in this community and we do not know who will be next. We are at the mercy of criminals, and we feel that if these fong kong cops are given bail, they will continue with their reign of terror. We are worried that the police will arrest criminals and the courts grant them bail or let them walk free,” added Madina.

Protests as “fong kong cops” appear in court

In custody: Wome Eduako (23).

Young life terminated: Mpho Gift Sithole.

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Singer stabbed to death at spaza shopThe life of 22-year-old singer Mpho Gift Sithole was brought to an abrupt end after an Ethiopian spaza shop owner allegedly stabbed him in the heart with a knife last Friday.

“A man yanked my nephew's arms behind him and another one rushed over with a knife and stabbed him in the heart,” the deceased's uncle, Mr James Sithole, said during Limpopo Mirror’s visit. The incident, which shook the whole village,

happened at Rivoni, outside Elim.Sithole said Mpho went to collect the outstand-

ing balance from an Ethiopian businessman, after he had sold him a laptop computer some two months ago. It is alleged that he found the spaza shop owner with another Ethiopian man. “He refused to hand over the money he owed and an argument started,” Sithole said. “They fought for some time.”

Sithole explained that things turned awry when the other man grabbed Mpho's arms and yanked them behind his back. “The shop owner took a knife and stabbed Mpho in the heart.”

People alerted Mpho's family about the inci-dent. When Sithole got to the scene, he found his nephew lying on the ground, fighting for his life. “I picked him up in my arms, so we could rush him to Elim Hospital,” he said. “Unfortunately, he passed away in my arms. It's very painful to lose a child in this brutal, senseless fashion.”

Residents got so angry that they chased the suspect who stabbed the victim in an effort to avenge the death of a fellow resident. “He came all the way from Ethiopia to kill this young man!” cried Tintswalo Makhuvela of Mbhokota village, who happened to be at Rivoni at the time. “This is not good.”

Mpho's mother, Khensani Sithole, said: “I was still expecting my son to realise his full potential as a singer and a young man in the community. Oh, my heartache is so unbearable!”

However, the supect managed to evade the community's wrath and went into hiding for nearly three days. His relatives and people from Ethiopia cooperated with the local community and the police, so they promised to find the fugitive and hand him to the police.

The spokesperson for the Waterval police, W/O Kedibone Mabatha, confirmed that the police had opened a case of murder. “The suspect's friends found him in Thohoyandou and handed him to the Waterval police on Monday afternoon,” he said. “He appeared in court on Tuesday and his case was postponed to 21 October for further investigation. He remains in custody.”

It is said that the suspect, Mr Wome Eduako (23), has neither permanent place nor property in the village. He is only renting a space, where he runs the spaza shop. The police said that, so far, they only knew about one suspect (Eduako) involved in the case, and not two.

The spokesperson for the Njhakanjhaka Tra-ditional Authority, Mr Vicky Muvhali, said the council requested the community to refrain from viewing the incident in a light that could lead them to chasing all Ethopian residents from the village.

“An individual allegedly committed a crime and not all Ethiopians,” he said.

“The friends and relatives of the suspect have already offered to assist with funeral and burial costs, a gesture which the family and the council welcomed.”

Mpho will be buried on Saturday at Rivoni.

(From page 1)Thohoyandou police spokesperson

Major Mashudu Malelo discounted the serial killer possibility, saying the incidents were not the same. "We cannot say that there is a serial killer at this stage, but this might become apparent as investigations continue."

On Friday, rumours started doing the rounds that the suspect in the cases had been arrested. This raised the hopes of bereaved families of the victims, who had hoped for closure in the murders of their loved ones. On Tuesday, however, word spread that the case had not even gone to court and the suspect had been freed. This did not go down well with members of the community, who vowed at one stage “to sort out” whoever was responsible for the murders at Itsani.

Ms Thihangwi Lambani, the moth-

er of Thalukanyo, said her daughter used to disappear and come back after some time, but she did not want to see her die the way she did. “We were happy to hear that a suspect had been arrested, but now that he had been let free, we do not feel safe and we feel the law is not just at all. We are putting everything in the hands of God, who will take care of the situation," she said.

Police spokesperson Major Mashu-du said there had been some techni-calities that had led to the freeing of the suspect.

"This does not mean that the case is over. We have forensic experts who are dealing with evidence that could be linked to him or any other suspect, and people should just be patient for investigations to run smoothly," he said.

Suspect released from custody

Several gunshots shattered the tranquillity of a local residential area that was just about to settle in for a quiet Monday evening.

An assailant had forced his way into the Makha-do (Louis Trichardt) home of Ms M D Madiba (34) in Duiker Street, gunning her and a male friend down in cold blood. The friend was later identified as Mr Victor Mthokozisi Radebe (36), well-known as the assistant manager of Louis Trichardt Spar.

The incident happened around 18:30. Neigh-bours recall hearing seven shots and seeing the suspect flee the scene in a vehicle at high speed.

The Makhado Police confirmed that Radebe and Madiba were seated in the lounge, watching television, when they were attacked. “The suspect went straight to where the victims were relaxing, watching TV, after which an argument ensued and the suspect took out a 9mm pistol and fired shots at them,” said police spokesperson Const Irene Radzilane.

A bullet reportedly hit Radebe in the chest and he was already dead when neighbours rushed to the

scene. He was slumped on the coach. Five bul-lets pierced Madiba’s body. She was lying in

a pool of blood on the floor, miraculously still breathing. One of her neighbours, a doctor, tried to stabilize her but she later also passed away on the scene.

The Makhado police were quick to respond. They immediately launched a manhunt for the suspect. Later that same evening, the police man-aged to track down the vehicle in which the shooter had fled, near Vivo. The suspect himself was apprehended on Tuesday. The man was arrested and had yet to appear in court by the time of our going to press.

The suspect was allegedly known to Madiba. According to friends and neighbours, the shooter was her ex-boyfriend and she was in the process of obtaining a protection order against him. This after the man had allegedly assaulted Madiba, tying her up and beating her.

In the meantime, friends, family and work col-leagues of Radebe were devastated to hear about his death. He had been working at the local Spar for more than 12 years.

Funeral arrangements had yet to be finalized for him and Madiba at the time of our going to press as most of their families are either from Gauteng or Polokwane.

Double murder shocks town’s residents

The body of a 14-year-old boy, Unarine Mudzanani, who passed away last Friday, would have lain in the mortuary for many weeks as the family struggled to find a coffin to bury him in.

However, the good news is that young Unarine will be laid to rest with dignity at Ha-Vhan-gani, near Masia, on Saturday morning.

This comes after a Mashau-based businessman, Mr Jonas Mugovhani, offered to donate a coffin to the indigent family. The coffin is valued at R8 000.

“When I received the sad news about the fam-ily's struggle to bury their loved one, I was so touched and I could also feel their frustration and pain,” Mugovhani said. “I knew that if the corpse stayed longer in the mortuary, it was go-ing to accumulate more expenses, which the family might not even able to pay.”

He added that, in the rural communities where the rate of unem-ployment was higher, many people experi-enced a hard time and

frustration in times of death. “Our old men and women end up bor-rowing money from loan sharks, who will keep their social grant cards and withdraw instalments until the credit is closed,” he said. “I didn't want this family to go through that kind of a situation.”

The deceased's grandmother and guardian, Vho-Masindi Magara (73), said that she did not have enough words to ex-press her sincere gratitude to Mr Mugovhani, who donated a coffin through his Joni Woodwork initiative.

“Our child passed away after

a long illness on Friday, and we had no money for the coffin and other things which needed as part of the burial ceremony,” Vho-Magara said.

“We discussed the situation with Mr Thomas Libago, who's chairperson of the DA here in Ward 7.”

Libago then requested a do-nation from Mugovhani, who responded positively. During his visit to the family on Tuesday, Mugovhani said to them: “We love you and we mourn with you. Go bury your loved one with dignity.”

Mr Jonas Mugovhani (second from right) shakes hands with Vho-Masindi Mugovhani. Also in the photograph are Ms Mulisa Magara and Mr Thomas Libago.

“Go and bury your son with dignity”

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A 12-year-old boy, Tshinetise Ravhura, was publicly declared the traditional leader of Makonde, a fast-developing village north of Thohoyandou at the weekend. This follows the tragic death of his father, Chief Azwianewi Da-vid Mutshinyalo Ravhura, in September 2012.

A man of few words, who was loved and respected by his community, Chief Azwianewi David Mutshinyalo Ravhura committed suicide by hanging himself in the storeroom of his palace without leaving a note. He was 49 years old.

Tshinetise’s new traditional leadership name is Vhamusanda Vho-Tshedza Ravhura. His ndumi is seven-year-old Anwani Ravhura, whereas the khadzi is Fulufhelo Ravhura (13).

The Ravhura chieftainship came into the lime-light when they entered the Venda kingship fray as one of the claimants in 2004. They wanted to be recognized by the Nhlapo Commission as the most senior traditional leaders in Venda. Their claim was, however, dismissed by the commission.

“Because Tshinetise is still a minor, I have the pleasure to announce that Tshilidzi Edward Ravhu-

ra (49) has been nominated by the Ravhura Royal House as regent (khosi-pfareli) until Tshinetise grows up and takes over the chieftainship. The khosi-pfareli will be assisted by Rudzani Ravhura. Tshinetise must be given an opportunity to concen-trate on his studies, so that he can acquire education to enable him to lead this village with wisdom,” said Thovhele Midiyavhathu Kennedy Tshivhase when conducting the installation rituals.

Tshivhase indicated that the Ravhura Royal House had approached the Tshivhase Traditional Council, complaining that they needed someone to lead the village after the passing on of the late chief. “It was legally, constitutionally and unanimously agreed by all the concerned parties that Tshilidzi Edward Ravhura will act as khosi-pfareli of this village. His fi rst major task in this village is to make sure that all illegal mining of building sand is stopped with immediate effect. We have no doubt that, through his visionary leadership, Tshilidzi Edward Ravhura will be able to steer this village to its former glory.”

He urged the khosi-pfareli to work closely with

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developmental structures to steer development in the village. “As a senior traditional leader, I’m very happy that we now have someone who will be able to lead this village with distinction and dedication. The khosi-pfareli should be able to prioritise ed-ucation and community development projects. If he does not perform as expected, we will remove him and get someone who will put the interests of the community fi rst.” Ravhura royal house family representative Vhavenda Vho-Avhafarei Ravhura said the clan was excited that the dignity of the tra-ditional leadership in the village had been restored. “There were many challenges because the throne was vacant. We urge all community members to be united and work together with the new khosi-pfareli to develop this village.”

The new khoro which will work with the kho-si-pfareli is composed of Vhavenda Vho-Avhafa-rei Ravhura (senior advisor), Rudzani Ravhura, Dr Tshililo Alidzulwi, Colbert Ravhura, Elvis Ravhura, Sai Phaswana, Godfrey Masia, Ntha-theni Tshibalo, Boshotho Ravhura, Mphedziseni Makuya, ME Netswera and Rebecca Rambuda.

12-Year old the new traditional leader of Makonde

Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Khosi-pfareli Tshilidzi Edward Ravhura, Vhamusanda Vho-Tshinetise Tshedza Ravhura (the newly installed traditional leader of Makonde

village), Thovhele Kennedy Tshivhase, ndumi Anwani Ravhura, Rudzani Ravhura (assistant to khosi-

pfareli) and khadzi Fulufhelo Ravhura.

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When God instituted marriage, he gave husbands the prerogative to love their wives. The husband must therefore be the wife’s lover. Ephe-sians 5:25 instructs the husband to love his wife just as Christ also loved the church. The husband is further enjoined to love his wife even as he loves himself (Ephesians 5:28, 33). These verses give us a better picture of the husband’s relationship with his wife.

It is normal for every man to love himself. He spends time working hard in order to take good care of himself. His needs, his desires, his aspirations, his hopes, his body, and his comfort are very important to him (Mack, 1979:31). Scripture says that a man should love and take care of his wife in the same way that he loves and takes good care of himself. He should love her as he loves himself. This is embedded in the Biblical fact that when the two get married, they are joined to each other to become one. She is in actual fact his body – which he should love and cherish.

The Scripture further enjoins the husband to love his wife just as Christ loved the church. The hus-band’s love for his wife is in actual fact likened to Christ’s love for his calling. This is indeed a higher calling – Christ’s love for his church was characterised by the follow-ing traits: “unconditional, intense, unselfish, purposeful, sacrificial, visible, and volitional (he choose to love us)”.

Christ manifested his love for his church through words and deeds. He gave his life sacrificially on the cross to declare his love for his church. His church is without blemish and is declared righteous before God because of Christ’s love for his church. God then uses this as a standard through which a husband has to judge and be judged in his relationship with his wife. Christ ultimately becomes a model to every husband regarding the way they should love their wives.

Every husband should press to-ward the goal of loving his wife, just as Christ loved his church. This is a tall order, but we should strive and run towards this goal.

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Pupil pays tribute “to a great teacher”

Musina residents fed-up with crime and corruption

Since hearing of the death of my former school principal, Mr Thililelwi Nedambale, I have been struggling to write a eulogy, because I simply don’t have the words to express the depth of my sadness. He has taught me to be strong in diffi-cult situations and that is why I gathered enough courage to scribe this piece with tears running down my face.

It was in April 1986, while I was one of the passengers in a truck that was transporting us from a soccer match that, upon our arrival at Mukula village, we found a brand new green Ford Cortina bakkie which had over-turned while also transporting players of Matangari High Aims from a soccer match in Tshire-reke. Fortunately, no one had been seriously injured in the ac-cident. A friend of mine, Patrick Tshinwamukovho, whispered to me: “This bakkie belongs to Mr Nedambale, the principal of Mphalaleni High School.” That was my first meeting Mr Nedambale.

In 1988, I enrolled for my Grade 11 at Mphalaleni High School. I was welcomed by the friendly, ever-smiling principal who also happened to be my Afrikaans teacher. The two Afri-kaans poems that ring in my mind when I think of Mr Nedambale are Wespark and Gedagtes van die beseerde arbeider. Surely, he was the master of die Afri­kaans taal.

I remember one evening while I was still a senior journalist for

the Limpopo Mirror. My phone rang and the voice on the other side said: “It’s Mr Nedambale here, your former school prin-cipal. Please, come and cover the story of our student, Mpho Ratshilumela, who will repre-sent Limpopo in the OR Tambo games in Port Elizabeth.” The following morning, I went to the school and covered the story. Apart from the story, we spent some time discussing the good moments we had had in class.

Shortly after attending his funeral at Matangari graveyard on Saturday, I went home and went through my archived doc-uments. Fortunately, I found my Grade 11 school report, which has his neatly scribed signature with encouraging remarks on it: “Good work Dzebu, keep it up.” As an adamant traditionalist, I will always remember him for his love of musangwe, malende, tshikona and tshigombela.

I am tempted to agree fully with the late French poet, journal-ist, and novelist Anatole France, who said: “Good teachers impart good education. Great teachers groom their students to become leaders. Ordinary teachers direct us along the right path, but great teachers inspire us to seek our own path. They encourage us to discover our talents.” I am con-vinced that Mr Nedambale was a great teacher indeed.

Before I sign off, let me remind you of the book of Ecclesiastes, chapter 7 verse 1. It says: “A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death

than the day of one’s birth.” It is true, Mr Nedambale was a great man. His name will appear in a special chapter when the history of Vhembe education is written. I have no doubt that he has peace-fully joined the eternal academic school of the late Prof MER Mathivha, Prof Victor Ralushai, E.S. Madima, WMD Phophi, Bob Marwala and Ailwei Rakhumba. May his soul rest in peace!

- Wilson DzebuAward winning journalist, Wil­

son Dzebu is a former journalist at Limpopo Mirror and is at pres­ent the communications manager of the Musina Municipality. He writes in his personal capacity.

Residents of Musina handed mem-orandums of demand to the Musina police station and the CEO of the Musina Hospital on Friday.

The community held a peaceful march from Matswale Phase 9 to the vicinity of the Musina police station, where they handed memorandums to the CEO of the Messina Hospital, Mr George Makuya, and the Musina police’s Col Aifheli Mbedzi.

The residents had initially planned

to hand memorandums to the Mu-sina police, Musina Hospital, Mu-sina Local Municipality and local businessman Mr Jayson Rana. The municipality and Rana, however, didn’t pitch up at the designated spot to accept their memorandums.

The spokesperson of the Musina Tax Payers Association, Mr Freedom Boikanyo, read the contents of the memorandum directed at the hospital. It appears that a new hospital is going

Mr Thililelwi Nedambale.

Khoroni Hotel & Casino in Thohoyandou once again hosted a very successful 4x4-challenge on the weekend of 3 to 5 October. Annually, this 4x4 weekend proves very popular, attracting entries from all over Limpopo. This year’s challenge was won by Team Mountain Inn, consisting of driver JJ van Zyl and navigator Dennis Schneehage. The team who racked up the second most points consisted of Ron and Margaret Sparrow, with Gerrie van Zyl and George Janse van Rensburg coming in third. Pictured which staff members of Khoroni is the winning team. From left to right are Mashudu Muthuli (Khoroni), Yolanda Bester (Khoroni), Jan, Mark Single (Khoroni) and Dennis. Photo supplied.

people go home at 15:00, rushing to catch the buses.”

He said that the hospital’s management was com-prised of people who came from outside Musina, most of whom were not qualified for the kind of jobs they were employed to render. He added that the association had seen all the nepotism taking place and that they were now saying that enough was enough.

“If this kind of behaviour doesn’t change, we will be left with no option but to apply a system that everyone must work in their hometown,” he said. “We demand a response within seven working days.”

The association also demanded that the Mu-sina police station’s leadership resign as they fail to protect the community and render the services that they are paid for. “The police fail to protect us,” he said. “A six-year-old girl was raped by her mother’s ex-boyfriend and the po-lice let the rapist escape from custody.”

Residents said that whenever they called the police, they were told that there were no vehicles. “But we see police vehicles at bottle stores with drunk po-lice officers,” Boikanyo stated. “We are saying enough is enough – we are fed up!”

Both Col Mbedzi and Makuya said that they would deliver the memorandums to the relevent offices in their respective institutions for consideration.

to be built in Musina, and the community felt that they must be in-formed about the project and all developments.

The association de-manded that all nurses who had been fired for being involved in the strike against the even-tually sacked, “contro-versial clinical manager of the Messina Hospital, Dr Allick Dube”, be reinstated. The residents believe that, with the sacking of Dr Dube, it became apparent that the Messina Hospital staff were “right [in their action] and smart enough to see that some-thing was not going well in our hospital”.

The taxpayers asso-ciation accuses the hos-pital of nepotism when hiring some members of staff. “We demand to know the exact number of the people who were hired from Venda and the kind of the process used in hiring them,” said Boikanyo. “These

Musina Tax Payers Association’s Mr Freedom Boikanyo reads the memorandum.

Musina Tax Payers Association’s Mr Victor Madzivhandila (right) hands the pen to Messina Hospital’s CEO, Mr George Makuya (second from left).

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Community of Muledzi wantsa new traditional leader

Beloved principal and soccer guru passes away

The community of Muledzhi out-side Thohoyandou, one of the most impoverished communities in the Thulamela municipality, is angry.

In the centre of their anger is the local chief, Khangale Phaswana, whom they accuse of bad governance.

Recently, angry community mem-bers marched to the chief’s dwelling and destroyed a house belonging to him. According to reports, the vil-lagers claim that the house was built with their money.

A visit by this paper to the area found residents busy gathering bricks, which they have shared among them-selves. The residents have also taken away a communal tent that was kept at the chief’s house. “We have the right to take what rightfully belongs to us. We contributed money towards the building. We no longer have a chief here and are taking back our be-longings,” community members said.

When we asked about the state of affairs in the village, community leader Peter Mathobo said the village had experienced the worst leadership since Phaswana took over as chief in the area. “We lack all the basic services in this area, because of the leadership here. We do not even have a road, because the chief and the ward representative connive with each oth-er to make us suffer,” he said.

He added that her leadership style was “that of greed, where poor com-munity members are made to pay fines for anything. She lacks respect for the community and she is very

greedy.”Mathobo added that another of the

worrying factors in the village was the sale of sites in the area. “We no longer have playing grounds for our youth. All the available spaces have been sold, and even the sports ground is about to be sold; our kids will no longer have a place to play,” he added.

He said they would approach the higher traditional authority at Tshivhase to intervene as they no longer want to be ruled by Phaswa-na. “We have decided that we no longer regard her as our chief and the Tshivhase royal family will have to put someone else here because, as far as we are concerned, we no longer have a chief here,” he said.

When asked to comment, Chief Phaswana refered all queries to the head of the Tshivhase clan, Thovhele Midiyavhathu Tshivhase. “I have been installed here by Tshivhase to look after his people and I cannot comment much as I have not notified him about the problems here. Please phone him, as he is the right person to speak to,” she said.

Attempts to draw comment from Thovhele Tshivhase drew a blank. His voicemail could not take any more messages as the mailbx is full.

Thohoyandou police spokesperson Const Avhafarei Tshiovhe confirmed that there had been arrests in connec-tion with the incident. “We arrested people for public violence and mali-cious damage to property. Investiga-tions are continuing,” she said.

The heap of bricks ready to be taken away by the residents who claim their money was used to build it.Soccer guru Mr Gilbert Ramovha is no more.

The well-known soccer guru and for-mer principal of Muungadi Primary School, Mr Gilbert Ramovha (72),

passed away on Monday in the Louis Trichardt Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

The news of his death has sent shockwaves through the commu-nity he served throughout his life. According to several observers, Ramovha has left a void in the soccer fraternity. During his life, he served as secretary of the Kutama Football Association, the Zoutpansberg Football As-sociation and was also founder of Zamenkomste Happy Boys. He produced players such as Prince Madima and Nthangeni Muligwa.

A representative of the family, Ms Suzan Ramovha, said the family was proud to have pro-duced “one of the most valuable members of the community”. She said they acknowledged the role that Ramovha had played in uplifting the standard of soc-cer and education in the local community. “We are sad to lose

someone like him, but we know that God has taken him from us for a reason. It is painful to lose someone like him, but we have accepted what happened because it can never be changed.”

The secretary of Zamenkomste United Brothers, Mr Itani Mamafha, described Ramovha as a community builder and educator “who was larger than life. He was always there when we needed him. Now that he is gone, we are afraid that no one will ever fill his shoes because he is irreplaceable.”

The president of Makhado LFA, Mr Joseph Maphaha, said the football family had lost one of its pillars who had always worked hard towards the development of soccer. “The whole area was shocked when we heard of his untimely death,” he added. Maphaha described Ramovha as a brave leader who was helping young ones and who was loyal to the community and team and to his soccer family.

He is survived by his five children. He will be buried in the Zamenkomste ceme-tery tomorrow (Saturday), and the service will start at 06:00.

By Silas Nduvheni

Swaziland Communist Party asks Vhembe for helpThe general secretary of the Commu-nist Party of Swaziland has called on several South African “progressive forces” such the ANC, Cosatu and some churches to help them in their struggle against the Swaziland gov-ernment.

“We want the South African gov-ernment to cut their relationship with the Swaziland government because we believe the Swaziland government is too autocratic and only the minority is en-joying the privilege. We also want them to help us in political capacity building, networking and mobilizing resources,”

said the general secretary of Swaziland’s Communist Party, Mr Kenneth Kunene.

Kunene was a guest speaker during an event at the former Thohoyandou parliamentary buildings on Saturday. The event was also attended by the chairperson of the Umkhotho We Sizwe Military Veterans (MKMV), Mr Speedo Dau, the former Speaker of the Limpopo Llegislature, Dr Simon Farisani, the MEC for Roads and Public Infrastructure, Mr Jerry Ndou, and hundreds of MKMV members in Vhembe.

Kunene said that life in Swaziland is a nightmare, because the ordinary people

are suffering. He accused the “autocratic ruler, King Mswati III, of stealing the wealth of the country.”

The meeting was held hardly two weeks after one of their members, Ms Ntshavheni Masithulela (48), was shot seven times at her home in Ha-Mavhunga village.

Mr Dau stated that they wanted to see military veterans employed in munici-palities and in the government. “Most of our members are unemployed and they will die and be buried as paupers, but they helped to fight in the liberation of this country.”

The chairperson of MKMV Vhembe region, Mr Speedo Dau (fourth from left in the back row), joined by Dr Simon Farisani, MEC Jerry Ndou and Mr Kenneth Kunene and other MKMV members.

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Prestigious award for environmental official Truck driver accused of rapeAn environmental health practitioner of the Vhembe District municipality became the toast of his municipality after winning a national award.

Mr David Nemakonde (42) of Lwa-mondo recently received the coveted Alfred Nzo Environmental Health Achievement Award in Rustenburg.

The award recognizes individuals in the environmental health sector who contributed and created innovative ideas in the advancement of the environmental health services. A water purification proj-ect designed to improve drinking water for the rural community of Tshaanda -Tshitandani made him the overall win-

ner in the category for most outstanding community project.

“When we started the project last year, the people of Tshaanda-Tshitandani were drinking impure water from a well. We focussed on how we could purify this natural water and make it fit for human consumption and now people are able to

A 48-year-old cross-border truck driver appeared in the Musina Magistrate’s Court last Monday, on a charge of rape.

It is alleged that the suspect gave a 21-year-old woman lift at Harare, Zimbabwe, and drove into South Africa with her on Friday. He parked his truck at one of the truck stops in Musina, where he allegedly demand-ed sexual favours from her.

According to information sup-plied by the police’s spokesperson in Musina, Const Dakalo Ramag-

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, will be cel-ebrated by the local as well as the inter-national Hindu com-munity on 23 October this year.

During the festive pe-riod, firecrackers will be discharged at the homes of members of the local Hindu community in Makhado.

The Festival of Lights signifies the return of Ram to his kingdom, after 14 years of banish-ment to the forest.

According to the Lou-is Trichardt Hindu Seva Samaj, the local Hindu community will dis-charge fireworks from 20 October to 26 Octo-ber between the hours of 18:00 and 22:00. They will also celebrate the dawning of a New Year, 2071, on 24 October.

access clean water. It is only a pilot project and, if viable, we are going to implement it throughout the dis-trict,” he said.

He said the award would motivate him to work even harder and think of other ways of improving the liveli-hood of people.

Mayor Matibe stat-ed that they were very excited “that one of our own has come out with an innovative project that will ease the water problem.”

The innovative Mr David Nemakonde, photographed with this awards.

got some pornographic DVDs and forced her to watch them with him before he raped her again.

The suspect reportedly told the woman to go with him to a local tavern, where he bought some liquor for himself. The woman saw people whom she knew and told them about her ordeal. The police were called and the suspect was arrested, charged with rape and placed in police custody.

His case was postponed to 21 Octo-ber for a possible bail application and further investigation.

wede, the suspect used force to tie the woman onto the inside wall of the truck. He allegedly undressed her, put on a condom and raped her. “She cried out for help, but the suspect had allegedly set the volume of his radio loud and shut all the doors,” Ramagwede said.

Ramagwede stated that they had spent the night in the truck. It is alleged that the suspect

A Vhembe mother of four, who recently received an accolade in a beauty contest, has now received a masters degree in education. Ms Israel Mulaudzi of Shayandima was one of 79 people to received masters degrees at the recent Univen graduation ceremony. This is hardly three months after she won the Mrs Commonwealth Congeniality Media and Public Choice award at the Commonwealth beauty pageant in South Africa. She will take part as one of South Africa’s representatives in England in December. She is a teacher at Lurenzheni Junior Primary School at Shayandima. At present, she is busy with a doctorate in education management. The theme of her study is: Challenges facing female managers at their workplaces. Apart from her continuous studies, she is also very active in her church. She is an interpreter at Christian Worship Centre at Maniini, headed by Bishop Courage Madzinge. She is also a gospel musician who has released four CDs.

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“King of weddings”

To the joy of hordes of his fans, Mashudu Nematoka has fi nally released his highly anticipated album, Lufuno a si Thendara.

Limpopo Mirror caught up with the Gau-teng-based Nematoka of A Huna Damu Li si na Ngwena fame in Makhado. He had come to Limpopo last week to perform at a wedding.

Lufuno a si Thendara is a song which slaps your mind with its poetic lyrics and disco-like sound. He tells his listeners to understand that love is not a tender: “Many people think that love is like a tender and forget that any tender expires when the work has been done. A tender is also based on a contract, which is also limited to a certain duration or scope, and has conditions which the contractor must abide by. That contract can also get terminated.”

Nematoka sings that love “vibrates” like a mobile phone inside the pock-et. Only the holder of that phone will hear or feel the vibration of the gadget . “You must allow love to vibrate in your heart,” he echoes his lyrics.

T h e r e i s a change of sound in this new work. However,

Nematoka doesn’t leave his listeners behind by changing his style. “My style is unique and I won’t alienate my fans with something else,” he said. “I remain Mashudu Nematoka whom they have known all these years. I still wear my suits – one of sisal sack and the other of steel.”

There are good songs to look out for in this new work, such as Zwi khwathisaho mita, Vho Nakesa, Ho Vhilingana, Vha ya Funana and Limuya la mbiti a lo ngo luga.

On this album, he also urges wives to respect their husbands because it is the only muti to keep marriages stronger and healthy. Nematoka is known in Limpopo as the ‘king of weddings’.

“If you invite me to perform at your wedding, your marriage will last forever,” he said. “I don’t think a marriage ceremony

will be complete without Mashudu Nematoka.”

In the song Vho Nakesa, he pays tribute to African

women for their beauty. He hints that they must feel comfortable to be in their

skin and stop listening to words of discour-agement.

Born at Mudzidzidzi village in Ha-Tshivha-sa, Nematoka is on Facebook, and he can be reached at 083 725 1410.

expires when the work has been done. A tender is also based on a contract, which is also limited to a certain duration or scope, and has conditions which the contractor must abide by. That contract can also get terminated.”

Nematoka sings that love “vibrates” like a mobile phone inside the pock-et. Only the holder of that phone will hear or feel the vibration of the gadget . “You must allow love to vibrate in your heart,” he echoes

a change of sound in this new work. However,

muti to keep marriages stronger and healthy. Nematoka is known in Limpopo as the ‘king of weddings’.

“If you invite me to perform at your wedding, your marriage will last forever,” he said. “I don’t think a marriage ceremony

will be complete without Mashudu Nematoka.”

In the song Vho Nakesa, he pays tribute to African

women for their beauty. He hints that they must feel comfortable to be in their

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be reached at 083 725 1410.

Mashudu Nematoka.

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Artists in the music industry have found a saviour in the person of young and ambitious woman who has sworn to pro-mote performing and recording artists at all costs.

Denga Pearl Nephawe, pop-ularly known as ‘Rita Dee’ to thousands of fans, has created a popular brand in Limpopo, Rita Dee Entertainment (RDE).

She explained to Limpopo Mirror that artists had the same problem every weekend, where organisers would book them and not pay them or do false adver-tisement.

“I felt I was the only one who could assist my friends and other upcoming artists who had fallen victim to promoters who abused them,” she said. “I wanted all these artists to actually live their dream and make something out of their talent.”

So, around 2012, she registered a marketing and promotions com-pany with the vision of putting local artists on the African map.

“It all started with passion for music inspired by my lifestyle,” she said.

“I was always hanging out with most of my friends who are musicians. Every weekend, we attended different events, so I used to tag along.”

Rita Dee is one woman who formalised the successful talent of Makhadzi, as she worked with her on her fourth album, Muhwalo uya Nndemela. This album went viral in a week. “We will be releasing Makhadzi’s first professional DVD on 28 November,” she said.

She recalled that she was al-ways the standout child in her family, always made a lot of noise and played like a boy. “I studied fashion design with Vhembe FET College, but I felt that was not my industry, so I switched to music,” she said.

Rita Dee was also a columnist with the now-defunct Makoya youth magazine, where she wrote gossip. “That column created a lot of hype in the Venrap industry,”

she said. “I even had it on Radio Univen fm’s Breakfast show on weekends and it was all that rap-pers would sing about.”

She explained that some people hated her because of the job tag of a gossip journalist. “But others loved me for giving Venrap a twist; as you know, there is no such thing as bad publicity,” she said. “It’s better than no publicity at all as long as every fact written is nothing but the truth.”

She singled out Cornerstone’s Vhahangwele ‘Ngereza’ Netshif-hefhe as one of her mentors. “I believe we don’t stop learning in life,” she said.

When asked to describe herself, she said: “I am entertainment. Music will never die; it can only lose value.”

Fans can always keep in touch with her on Facebook, Rita Dee Nephawe, or twitter:@RitaDee-Diva1 or BBM 2AB39543.

She concluded the interview with the words “I’m your number one Venrap Diva.”

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“It all started with passion for she said. “I even had it on Radio

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Mukwevho“King of weddings”

To the joy of hordes of his fans, Mashudu Nematoka doesn’t leave his listeners behind

releases highly anticipated album

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Bursaries for disadvantaged pupils

Maluta High’s matriculants motivated and ready for exams

The Vhembe District Municipality is awaiting applications from dis-advantaged students in the Vhembe region who want to further their studies after matric next year.

Executive Mayor Tshitereke Mat-ibe’s office has set aside R3 million in bursaries to assist students from disadvantaged backgrounds. “This is in response to the needs of the community we serve. We want to assist students to further their studies at institutions of higher education in South Africa,” Matibe said. The bursaries cater for tuition fees, books and accommodation.

He said they were aware of the fact that there were many needy children in the district. “Eligible learners should be residents of the Vhembe District Municipality and should show consistency in good academic performance. Their parents should be

unemployed or classified as indigent and learners must be either in Grade 12 during this current financial year or have passed their Grade 12,” he added.

The bursary covers the field of studies focusing on qualifications in administration, hydrology and water management, environmental, disaster and waste management, as well as regional and town planning. It also covers several qualifications in engi-neering, finance, tourism, agriculture and information technology.

Application forms are available at the help desk of the Vhembe District Municipality and at the local munici-palities of Musina, Makhado, Mutale and Thulamela.

Children of councillors or munici-pal officials are not eligible to apply for this bursary fund. The closing date is 28 November.

Maluta High’s Grade 12 pupils can now face their final examinations

with courage and pride, following a prize-giving function and motiva-

tional session two weeks ago at Madombidzha.The top-performing pupils were awarded with

trophies and examination pads by a group of for-mer learners who call themselves Ngudo Youth Development.

According to the chairperson of Ngudo Youth Development, Mr Phumudzo Phathela, the aim is to assist indigent learners in achieving their edu-cational dreams, despite their poor financial back-grounds. Phathela said studying was a process that required dedication, concentration and effective time management. “Learning is a structural pro-cess that involves surveying, reading, revising and consolidation of knowledge. Give yourself enough time to study because you will never succeed if you start studying only during examination time.”

Mulalo Maphaha, who represented the pupils, received thunderous applause from his fellow pupils when he said: “We know that results were not forthcoming at the school in the past, but the class of 2014 has vowed to make sure that this changes and we will bring home the bacon.” He promised them all the necessary support and said that their passing with flying colours would make the school proud.

Motivational speaker Mr Gideon Ramulifho acknowledged the fact that there are many dis-tractions which lure the youngsters away, such as clubs and parties where they consume liquor when they should be studying. “Stay away from all those things,” he said. “Such a lifestyle might seem enjoyable and feel good, but I am telling you the truth - it only lasts for a short moment.”

Chairperson of Ndudo Youth Development Phumudzo Phathela hands over a trophy to one of the top achievers, Ndivhuwo Mphelo.

“Hard work pays,” said Mbuyelo Muremela (right) after he received a trophy from Mphumudzo Phathela.

Confidence Malima (right) promised that she was going to pass with flying colours. On her left stands Phumudzo Phathela (chairperson of Ngudo Youth Development).

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Pupils from different second-ary schools in the Sinthumule and Kutama area attended the Science Tube event held at Madabani last Friday and Sat-urday and were guided in their efforts to choose a career path.

Mr Livhuwani Masevhe of Science Tube told learners that “the high failure rate is caused by a lack of proper career guid-ance. I want the learners to get information and advice on a spectrum of opportunities for higher learning and skills devel-opment to help them make their career choices,” he said. During the event, learners were provided with information on universities, colleges, course programmes,

financial aid, bursary schemes and training opportunities.

“We found that many pupils do not have access to information on careers. That is why many of them do not know which career they should follow after com-pleting matric,” he said. Science Tube advises pupils and also tries to help raise the academic standards in schools.

“It is very important to take regular breaks from studying and use that time to go for a walk or play a sport or just sit outside,” Masevhe said.

He further advised pupils to have a study timetable that states when and what they will be studying. “It can help you

feel more organised and more at ease. Also make sure not to try and memorise and parrot-learn everything, but instead strive to actually understand subjects. Healthy eating habits are a pri-ority during the exams,” he said.

Charmie Lishivha, a Grade 12 pupil at Sinthumule High, said pupils should not choose careers because of peer pressure. “I think choosing a career must be an individual’s own decision. Pupils must also consider their hobbies and other things when they choose careers. They must remember that choosing a career is a decision they have to live with for the rest of their lives,” she said.

Mr Vicent Mulaudzi (middle) from Science Tube, busy lecturing learners.

An angry driver who allegedly smashed the camera of traffic officials on Sunday, 5 October, in Nzhelele, was initially remanded in custody.

Mr Freddy Ramulongo (32) briefly appeared in the Dzanani Magistrate’s Court last Monday and

had to face charges of malicious damage to proper-ty. Last Wednesday, he was released on R5000 bail. He will return to court on the 21st of this month.

Ramulongo, a resident from Mauluma village, apparently clashed with traffic officials on Sunday after being caught speeding. He was allegedly driving 80 km/h on a road with a 60 km/h speed limit. When the traffic cops pulled him over, he was invited to check the reading on the camera. Ramulongo allegedly became furious and started swearing at the traffic cops. The traffic officials tried to calm him down and explain to him why he was stopped, but their advice was ineffective.

Ramulongo apparently got so angry that he smashed the speed camera.

“We have opened a case of malicious damage to property,” said Siloam police spokesperson W/O Edward Tharaga.

Chief Misevhe Mulaudzi and the housekeeper, Morris Khanyi, clearing the sitting room after the burning.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Arson attack damages Chief’s housePart of a house belonging to the traditional leader of Ha-Misevhe in the Masia area was damaged extensively in an arson attack over the weekend.

Unknown people broke his burglar door and entered his sitting room, where they burnt chairs, sofas and books.

Chief Misevhe Mulaudzi (72) of Ha-Misevhe, an area which is highly disputed by the Vhango-na and the Masia people, said he and his family were attending the funeral of a relative when unknown people broke into and burnt his house. Only the house-keeper, Mr Morris Khanyi, was at home at the time of the attack.

Khanyi, who witnessed the incident, said he heard noises and when he looked through the window, he saw four people go-ing to the other side of the house and later saw that the house was on fire. “It was around two in the morning and I could not figure out who they were, as it was dark. I was peeping through the window and I was dead scared, thinking that they would come for me,” said Khanyi.

Chief Mulaudzi said he was not cowed by the burning as he knew why they had decided to burn his house. “I am a tra-ditional leader here, put by the Masia royal house to look after the people, and I won’t shy away from the responsiblity entrusted to me by Thovhele Nthumeni Masia. I am in charge of my people here and have to serve their interests,” said Mulaudzi.

Recounting the events leading to the burning of his propperty, Mulaudzi said they had woken up the previous morning to find that all the streets had been barricaded by stones “put by faceless people”.

He added that there was a serious land dispute. “This area belongs to Thovhele Nthumeni Masia, but there are members of the Vhangona tribe who have a big interest in this area and are disputing this fact,” said Mulaudzi.

Mulaudzi said a march had been planned for last week by his people to confirm that the land belongs to the Masia peo-ple, but it could not take place as the MEC who was to receive a

memorandum was not available. “We have postponed this to the 17th of this month and we are not surprised this is happening. We are a peaceful people and we will not attack them but do our things the legal way, and we know the law will declare who the rightful owners of this land are, “ said Mulaudzi.

The senior traditional leader of the whole area, Thovhele Nthumeni Masia, said it was true that there were people who were trying to undermine his authority.

He added that there was a serious invasion of his land by “faceless leaders”.

He also mentioned the march that will take place today (Fri-day). “It will be a peaceful march against this land invasion and we are going to hand over a memorandum to the MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs at Cogsta’s regional offices in Vuwani.”

Vuwani police spokesperson warrant officer Elijah Malatji said they had no record of the arson incident as it had not been reported to them.

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Muthevhuli, who achieved a milestone in his life when he was admitted by the Pretoria High Court as an attorney on 1 February 2012, has embarked on motivating the youth to take up the law as a career. He is enjoying the rare opportunity of being of service to the University of Pretoria, who utilises his expertise in the Schools Moot Court project.

Muthevhuli believes in empowering the youth and contributing to society. “I call upon all local schools to expose their learners who aspire to be lawyers to participate in the Schools Moot Court,” said Muthevhuli, who obtained an LLB degree from the University of Venda. “The Department of Education, in collaboration with the University of Pretoria, invites all schools to participate every year. It is an extraordinary experience that learners can acquire.”

Muthevhuli explained that he was first involved with moot courts since his first year as a law stu-dent. “In my final year, I managed to participate in the 18th Human Rights moot court, which was held at the University of Lagos in Nigeria,” he said. “My team partner and I won all four rounds.” He explained that the Human Rights moot court is the largest gathering of law lecturers and students in Africa.

Muthevhuli had just returned from the University of Pretoria, where he was a guest of the Centre for Human Rights. He was required to judge the fourth annual Human Rights Schools moot court competition. “Here, high school learners argued an interesting hypothetical human rights case in a simulated Constitutional Court of South Africa,” he said. “I enjoyed spending time with those learners and hearing their interesting arguments.”

Muthevhuli is an attorney attached to Kern and Dekker Inc in Makhado (Louis Trichardt). In 2013, Kern and Dekker Inc appointed him as junior part-ner. He resides at Waterval near Elim.

For further information in relation to coaching

the students, Muthevhuli can be contacted at 015 516 0136.

Lovely Shudu Maqwabeni (6) in the straw at a farm day at Intaglio Christian Primary School in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) on 2 October.

An attorney, Mr Vhelaphi Peter Muthevhuli, is the man in town.

The Makhado Municipality has made good on their promise to replace vandalised and stolen traffic signs in town and for this they need to be complimented. The past year, vandals have targeted traffic signs, especially stop signs, on numerous occasions. The hardest hit streets were Eland and Munnik Street. That week, almost all stop signs at intersections in Eland Street were replaced by new signs. Residents near the Acasia and Eland Street intersection (photo) were especially relieved, since the absence of stop signs there have caused several accidents over the last couple of months. Noticeably, the metal sign posts were replaced with wooden posts. Earlier this year, municipal spokesperson Mr Louis Bobodi indicated that this would be done as criminals started removing the metal posts to sell as scrap metal. In addition to traffic signs’ being replaced, pothole repair activity can also be seen all around town.

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If you have high resolution photos of your matric farewell function, please share it with us, and we’ll add it to our gallery on www.limpopomirror.co.za.

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Pupils of Sinugani High, photographed with some of the members of staff at Kennington Lodge

during their recent matric dance.

Happy John Mutheiwana pupils photographed at their matric dance last Friday.

Above left: Emmanuel Mudzunga and Elelwani Tharaga look beautiful during the matric dance of Ozias Davhana School at the Tshedza lodge last Friday.

Above right: A stunning couple: Tiyiselani Vinba and Khuthadzo Matimbi of John Mutheiwana, photographed during their matric

dance held at Kennington Lodge last Friday.

Rinae Mudau, Mbuelo Mathavha, Vhuhwavho Masuvhelele, Khuthadzo Matimbi, Elekanyani Magoro, Phophi Mulokwe and Thembuluwo Ndalani smile for the photographer during the matric farewell of John Mutheiwana.

Above: Lawrence N g o b e n i a n d Mpho Ramm-buda of Ramm-buda Secondary School, photo-graphed at their recent matric farewell at the Khoroni Hotel in Thohoyandou

Lovely young ladies of Ozias Davhana School, photographed during the matric dance at Tshedza Lodge last Friday. From left to right are Takalani Monyai, Lufuno Nematoka, Khuthadzo Nkuna, Tshilidzi Davhana, Aluwani Makatu and Elelwani Mulea.

Pupils of John Mutheiwana smile for the camera during their matric dance last Friday. From left to right are: Phethani Mudau, Khodani Mudau, Nkoneni Davhana, Mamikie Munyai, Ronewa Masuvhelele, Elelwani Munyai and Gudani Mapholi.

Left: Pupils of Ozias Davhana

High at their matric dance at Tshedza Lodge last Friday.

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Numerous clerics attend-ed the wedding of evan-gelist Azwidowi Harold Nenngwekhulu (28) of Thohoyandou on Satur-day.

Nenngwekhulu and Miss Aluwani Mudau (25) of Maungani tied the knot during a colourful ceremo-ny at the Christ Worship House Hall in Shayandima.

Nenngwekhulu is an as-sociate pastor and miracle service pastor at Christ Worship Centre (CWC). He also heads the Jesus is the Answer Ministries, under

the mentorship of Apostle William Madzinge of the CWC.

Among the guests at the wedding were the founder of CWC, Apostle William Madzinge, and the head of the Apostolic Faith Mission in the Soutpansberg region, Dr Mackson Maanzwane.

In his sermon, Apostle Madzinge called on all who want to enter into marriage to fi rst submit themselves before God for them to be able to handle each other. Maanzwane told the couple

not to break what God had put to-gether.

A b o u t h i s marriage to Alu-wani, who works at Venetia Mine, Nenngwekhulu said it was the fulfilment of a long-time dream. “We have been in courtship for eight years now. E v e n t h o u g h she studied very far away while I was here, by the grace of God we managed to reach where we are today and we will always thank God for that.”

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INVITATION TO A WORKSHOPThe Department of Energy in the Limpopo Regional Province invites the Public to its Awareness Campaign on the Petroleum Product Act, 1977 (Act 120 of 1977) and Regulations. The purpose of this Campaign is to educate and create awareness to all stakeholders about Legislation and Systems that govern the Petroleum Industry. This Campaign will also outline the Integrated Energy Centres (IEC), which is a community project offered by the Department.The Campaign is envisaged to open doors to those who would like to participate in the space of retailing, wholesaling and manufacturing of petroleum products.

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Twenty-one-year-old Wilhrisca Ehlers, newly crowned Miss Limpopo. Photo: Facebook

Twenty-one-year-old Wilhrisca Ehlers, who competed in the an-nual Miss Limpopo – Mzantsi Af-rica Pageant in Johannesburg on 11 October, has proudly brought back the crown.

Wilhrisca is originally from Tho-hoyandou, but moved to Polokwane in August last year. She is currently a sales consultant at Canon Polokwane. She is also a Latin and ballroom teach-er at Latin Rhythm Dance Academy in Polokwane.

Wilhrisca will participate in the National Pageant of Miss Mzantsi Af-rica that will take place in Cape Town in December 2014, where she will be representing Limpo-po. This is a prestige pageant where only the provincial win-ners of Mzantsi Af-rica can participate.

In her year of reign, Wilhrisca must organise fund-raising events for the RoleModels Foun-dation and pageants across the North-ern Limpopo. She will also be visiting

many businesses in Limpopo for the RoleModels Foundation Fund-raising Campaign and residents are urged to support her.

Persons wishing to support Wilhrisca can phone her at 015 295 3888 or email her at [email protected]

As the last quarter of 2014 begins, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) has already been experiencing critical shortages over the recent weeks.

At a time when many people are focussed on their fi nal exams or are hard at work to ensure they end their year with success, so little time is available for much else. However, the SANBS is hoping that donors who are due to donate, as well as other people who meet the minimum requirements,

are able to fi nd the time to make a difference to the lives of others and donate blood.

“We are grateful to the many who always heed to our appeal for blood, but crises are often inevitable if donors are not available to donate,” says Vanessa Raju, communications manager at SANBS.

For more information, contact the SANBS call centre on 0800 11 9031 or visit their website on www.sanbs.org.za.

Azwidowi and Aluwani descend the stage to receive their presents from the guests.

Sharing a toast is the newly wed couple Azwidowi and Aluwani.

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Tshixwadza community builds house for pensionerThe Tshixwadza community in the Mutale area recently realised that one of their elderly had no stable shelter to call home and decided to help him build a two-roomed house.

The mayor of the Mutale Municipality, Cllr Sarah Rambuda, learnt about the proj-ect during her recent visit to the commu-nity and, together with other community stakeholders, paid Vho-Matodzi Johannes Nemukula (66) a surprise visit at his home.

“It warms my heart to see that the com-munity can come together and decide to do a good act of this nature to one of their own,” she said.

Nemukula had lived in an unsteady timber shack for many

years. His three children lived with a neighbour, who also happened to be a relative, since there was not enough room for them at home.

The visitors, among them Chief Namad-zavho Nwedamutsu, were thrilled by the cleanliness which welcomed them into Nemukula’s yard. “This is a hardworking man,” he said.

“It shows that if he had a job, he would have worked hard and saved some money to build himself a house. A lack of jobs remains a challenge to most of our people, particularly in rural areas.”

T h e c o m m u n i t y c h a i r p e r s o n , Vho-Mushathama Musweswe, said that

the community’s duty was to restore dignity to each individual to make sure that all people were living in respectable conditions. “We made a call to our peo-ple to donate whatever piece or part of building material as far as they were able to do so,” he said. “And the response was great. We have just got some doors and window panes and we will be putting them in place.”

Vho-Nemukula thanked the community for showing him the kind of love which affirmed his social belonging in the vil-lage. “I couldn’t have done this kind of job on my own,” he said. “Thank you, dear people.”

Vho-Matodzi Johannes Nemukula (fifth from right) is seen in this photograph shaking hands with the mayor of the Mutale Municipality, Cllr Sarah Rambuda (left) and Chief Namadzavho Nwedamutsu (right).

Ntavhanyeni and Lucy Makatu tied the knot during a well-attended wedding at Zamenkomste on Sunday.

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Bid documents will be available as from 21 October 2014 between 08h00 and 15h30 upon non-refundable cash payment of R219-00 per document at Procurement office No.02 Thulamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou, 0950.

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Sealed bids must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID 168./2013/2014A:” SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND ERECTION OF CON-CRETE PALISADE AND GATE AT MALAMULELE REGIONAL OFFICE 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 13 November 2014. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

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Mulweli Malada of Vhembe (left) and Lucas Sithole of Vhembe wrestle to win the ball.

Aluwani Nemaranzhe of Dolphins controls the high ball.

Vhembe students too strong for DolphinsFans saw a feast of goals when Vhembe FET College beat The Dolphins FC 5-3 in their MMK Funeral Services Soccer League match at the Makwarela Stadium on Sunday.

The Dolphins did not die a coward’s death, de-spite the fact that they played the whole game with 10 men. The players who were on the bench could not play because of age restrictions.

The students opened their account in the ninth minute. Their captain, Marc Mabasa, was on target after a neat pass from Talifhani Matange. It took the Dolphins six minutes to retaliate. Mullet Nevhulor-wa forced his way through the defence of Vhembe and unleashed a close-range rocket.

Vhembe took the lead again moments afterwards when Marc Mabasa scored easily. They continued to dictate terms after their second goal and scored two more in quick succession. Mulweli Malada, who scored a hat-trick in the game, found the net in the 27th minute. Malada scored his second goal three minutes later after connecting Rudolph Sithole’s square pass.

The Dolphins did not throw in the towel without a fight. They pulled one back in the 40th minute via Mullet Nevhulorwa to bring the half-time score to 4-2.

The kick off for the second half was delayed for about 15 minutes. At that stage, the offi-cials of The Dolphins were refusing to pay the match officials their travelling expenses. They argued that they could not foot the bill since one of the assistant referees, Mr Khamusi Razwimisani, was not giving them fair treat-ment.

They agreed to pay the match officials after Razwimisani excused himself from the offi-ciating panel. Vhembe introduced two new fac-es in the 64th minute in a bid to beef up their ailing midfield. They increased the tally in the

69th minute. Mulweli Malada completed his hat trick after a scramble within the box. The Dolphins reduced the margin through Livhuwani Mudzanani late in the game.

New colours for Young RebellionsThe youthful Muraleni Young Rebellions received a new soccer kit and boots from a good Samaritan, Mr Vincent de Agrella of Adam's Apple Hotel on Sunday.

The ceremony was held at the kraal of the Muraleni Chiefs and was witnessed by many members of the community. Rebelions are campaigning in the Makhado Local Football Association and are perform-ing well, despite not having a sponsor. The youths had been playing soccer in old clothes for a very long time.

They could not believe their eyes when a local com-pany handed them brand new soc-cer kit and soccer boots.

De Agrella said he recently received a request from the club management for assistance. "We assessed the ap-plication and felt compelled to help,"

he said. He said he was very passionate about sport and would continue to assist the team where possible. He added that the donation was also a way of motivating the team to continue dominating the league.

He also mentioned that they felt obliged to assist the govern-ment in its efforts to fight crime, hence their decision to take the children off the streets through the sponsorship.

Mr Walter Managa of Young Rebellions thanked Adam's Ap-

ple Hotel and other sponsors for developing soccer in the rural areas. “We lack even some of the basic equipment such as soccer boots, shin guards and other necessities for the play-ers. We are very happy to have received this morale-boosting gesture," he said.

He stated that it was im-portant that future stars´ talent should be identified at grass-roots level. He said that the sponsorship would serve as a motivating factor to the players.

Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Vhamusanda Vho-Piet Ramabulana, Scara Tshigomana, Master Mathoma, Chedwick Raliphada and Vincent de Agrella (sponsor).

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Sad 1-5 defeat for Vleifontein United FC

After several weeks of waiting, the Safa Second Division League activities for the new season will commence this weekend. Eight matches will be played at various places throughout the province tomorrow afternoon.

Joe Express will start the new season by enter-taining their home fans. They will host Winners Park at the FNB Makwarela Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

Joe Express surprised all soccer fanatics by fi nishing their league programme within the top-eight bracket last year, despite the fact that it was their debut season in the Safa Second Division. Joe Express were an unknown quantity in the higher division last season and it is no wonder they were shining on top of the log at some stage.

According to the general manager of the team, Mr Ntsedzeni Phaswana, unlike last season, where their intention was to maintain their sec-ond-division franchise, their aim is to contest for the league title this season. Asked what they had in their showroom, Phaswana revealed that they have signed a number of experienced players who are expected to form a deadly combination with their homeboys, Dakalo Ratshitanga and Thembisani Nevhulamba.

Dynamos will test their strength against Mighty FC at the Nwamitwa ground. The Mopani derby between the newcomers, Bilika All Stars and Bellevue Winners Park, will take place at the Burgersfort Stadium. Lephalale Young Killers will play in front of their home crowd. They will entertain A1 Terrors at the Mogol Stadium in Lephalale.

Lephalale Young Killers escaped relegation by a whisker last season, while Terrors are the rookies. Rospa United will undertake a journey to Modimolle where they will lock horns with Modimolle Aces at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium.

The defending champions, Magezi FC, will play against Great North FC at the Peter Mokaba Athletics Stadium in Polokwane.

Last Sunday was a sad day for Vleifontein United, when they were hammered 5-1 by Zamen-komste FC in an MMK Insur-ance Brokers league match at Zamenkomste.

It was evident from the start that Zamenkomste would win the match, as United were out-classed in all departments. The

Thembisani Nevhulamba, the Express striker.Rofhiwa Raulinga of United controls the ball, while Tshanduko Nkhumeleni attacks from behind.

Dakalo Ratshitanga, the Express defender.

Thabelo Mamafha (left) of Zamenkomste and Ronewa Hamisi fi ght for possession of the ball.

visitors, United, nearly took the lead in the 10th minute, when their bull-dozer striker, Thendo Mudau,went loose and shot wide from the edge of the box. Nditsheni Musekwa opened the scoring in the 14th min-ute. He increased the margin with a second goal when he beat the keeper with a marvel-lous shot.

The Uni ted mid-fielders took it upon themselves to distrib-ute telling passes to the strikers. Nathaniel Makhudzha forced his way through the defence of United and chipped the ball to Musekwa to complete his hat trick, with a header to make the half-time score 3-0.

United made two re-placements early in the last half. Musiwa Tshi-davhu and Vhutshilo

Musetha came on for Thendo Mudau and Rofhiwa Raulinga respectively. Their introduction did not change the complexion of the game as Zamenkomste were dictating terms in the middle of the park. Ronewa Hamisi of United scored the only goal of his team in the 79th minute. Zamen-komste scored their fourth goal

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Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Late Mouf-he nyaMuneiwa essie, ID: 2106042130078 who died on the 15th day of augusT 2014, MasTer reference nuMber: 20956/2014, shall lie for inspection at the MasTer of liMPoPo high courT Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication. daTed aT Thohoyandou on This The 13th day of ocTober 2014. m.G matHe attorneys, po Box 1984, tHoHoyandou, 0950, offIce no 44, LImdev BuILdInG (npdc), BLock d, 2nd fLoor, tHoHoyandou, teL/fax: 015 962 2404

NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 29

In the Estate of Late: Nangane Ntshusa Prince, ID: 430816 5511 083, who died on the 27th day of September 2014, Master’s reference number: 21299/2014. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30(Thirty)days asfrom date on this advertisement. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 06th day of October 2014. Executor Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys, LIMDEV Building, 1st Floor Office No 25, PO Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950, Jay Kay & Madina Entrance, Caltex Garage, Cell:076 813 2868 / 071 498 6320,Tel/Fax:015 962 1110 / 86 268 2763, E-mail: [email protected], P.O. Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950.

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NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 29

In the Estate of Late: Maluleke Shikulela Sarah, ID: 5804280534082, who died on the 04th day of August 2014, Master’s reference number: 20855/2014. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30(Thirty)days asfrom date on this advertisement. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 10th day of October 2014. Executor Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys, Limdev Building (Block D), 1st Floor Office No 25, PO Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950, Jay Kay & Madina Entrance, Caltex Garage, Cell:076 813 2868 / 071 498 6320,Tel/Fax:015 962 1110 / 86 268 2763, E-mail: [email protected]

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NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 35

Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Tshiwela Maphalaphathwa, who died on the 27th day of August 2013, Master’s reference number: 1873/2013 - Thohoyandou shall lie for inspection at the Mas-ter’s Office at Limpopo High Court Building Thohoyandou for a period of 30 days calculated from the date on this publication. Dated at Thohoyandou on this the 04th day of October 2014. Executor Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys, Limdev Building (Block D), 1st Floor Office No 25, PO Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950, Jay Kay & Madina Entrance, Caltex Garage. Cell:076 813 2868 / 071 498 6320,Tel/Fax:015 962 1110 / 86 268 2763, E-mail: [email protected]

NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 35

Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liqui-dation and Distribution Account in respect of the late Makatu Lucas Dz-habuli, who died on the 08th day of February 2013, Master’s reference number: 398/2013 - Thohoyandou shall lie for inspection at the Master’s Office at Lim-popo High Court Building Thohoyandou for a period

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of 30 days calculated from the date on this publica-tion..Dated at Thohoyan-dou on this the 09th day of May 2014. Executor Attorneys, Maluleke Z.D. Attorneys, Limdev Build-ing (Block D), 1st Floor Office No 25, PO Box 1665, Thohoyandou, 0950, JAY KAY & MADINA ENTRANCE.

mvundlelA & AssoCIAtes Att

IN THE MAGISTRATE’S

COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF

THOHOYANDOU HELD AT

THOHOYANDOU.Case no: 698/2014. In the matter between: Mulaifa develoPMenT ProJecTs, Plaintiff and haPPy sididzha, 1st Defendant, sidiJa general Trading, 2nd Defendant and eh naTional disTribuTors, 3rd Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION

In execution of the Magistrate’s Court for the District Thohoyandou, in the above matter, a sale will be held at Shayandi-ma Sheriff’s ware house, on the 17th day of October 2014 at 11:00, of the undermentioned goods of the Defendant:1x2 PlasTic chairs

1x2 freesTand fridge

1x1 office chairs

1x1 Table

Thus done and signed at Thohoyandou on this the 01st day of October 2014.mvundLeLa & assocIates attorneys,attorneys for pLaIntIff, offIce no 87, BLock c, LImdev (npdc), tHoHoyandou, po Box 3560, tHoHoyandou, 0950, fax: 0159622913, teL: 0159622953

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35

Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the Late ndou Johanna harrieT, ID: 5607060187082 shall lie for inspection at the MasTer of liMPoPo high courT Thohoyandou for a period of twenty one (21) days calculated from the date of this publication. daTed aT Thohoyandou on This The 17 ocTober 2014. esTaTe no: 020912/2014. paz trust servIces, offIce no 23, BIndILavHatHu BuILdInG, BeHInd ctm, tHoHoyandou, 0950.teL: 015 962 3603, fax: 015 962 3603, ref: ndou JH

NDIVHADZO YA USEDZULUSIWA

HA ZWITHU ZWINE ZWANGA THITHISI

MUPO WASHUNdivhadzo uya nga mulayo wa zwa thogome-lo ya mupo wo phada-ladziwaho sa

ndivhadzo ya muvhuso R543 nga dzi 18 Fulwi nwaha wa gidimbilifumi nga fhasi ha ndima ya 54(2)C(i) ya mulayo wa zwa thogomelo ya zwa mupo wa 107 wa 1998 malugana na ufhata ha phera dza fumiraru na dzi ofisi dza fumimbili kha bulasi ya ha MPaPuli 278MT lokhishini ya Thohoyandou J, line lavha fhasi ha Masipala wa Thulamela wa dzingu la Masipala wa Vhembe. U fhata ha phera dzau edela huna masia ndoitwa asia vhudi kha mupo zwine zwa sia uyu mushumo utshi wela fhasi ha Environmental Impact Assessment uya nga milayo ya muvhuso yo bulwaho afho fhasi yo divhadzwaho sa R544 na R544 nga dzi 18 dza Fulwi nwaha wa gidimbili fumi: R544 ndima ya 24, U shandukiswa ha fhethu hune a hovha ho tsireledziwa sa park uri hu vhe ha phera dzau edela na ofisi. Fhethu hune ha khou tea u itwa phera dza u edela na dzi ofisi hodzula vhukati ha giratshi ya sasol na mulambo wa mvudi. Pfulo yo imela vho Mapholi Tshilidzi Joseph yo rumela zwidodombedzwa zwa u wana tshomedzo dza u ita mushumo wa zwa mupo kha vha deParTMenT of econoMic develoPMenT, environMenT & TourisM- liMPoPo, ref: 12/1/9/1-v94. Mune: MaPholi Tshilidzi JosePh,PrivaTe bag x 461, vhufuli, 0971, conTacT Person: vho-MaPholi , Tel: 015 962 4926 [email protected] Musedzulusi wa zwa mupo, Pfulo geo-environMenTal services, P.o. box 1163, fauna Park, 0787,conTacT Person: MPhedi Tshedza carol, cell: 079 3637 252, fax: 086 6048 415,e-Mail:[email protected] Uri vha divhee sa muthu ane a do kwamea nga mushumo hoyu kana uri vha do i takalela kana usa itakalela khavha rumele vhudipfiwa havho na mahumbulwa avho kha musedzulusi wa zwa mupo kha zwidodombedzwa zwo nwalwaho afho ntha, kha maduvha a fuina ubva duvha la ubvisiwa ha mbambadzo heyi .

XITIVISO XA PUROJEKE YA

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

ASSESSMENT Xitiviso lexi xi humelerisiwa hi ku ya hi nawu lowu nga kandziyisiwa eka xitiviso xa fumu/gavhamende xa nomboro R543 18 Khotavuxika 2010 ehansi ka nawu kulu wa National Environmental Management Act 1998 (Act 107 of 1998). Xikongomelo i ku tsema switandi leswi swinga

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riku enawini(38) na ku tsema switandi swintshwa (162) eka xiphemu xa purasi MalaMulele 234MT eka MalaMulele b, MasiPala wa ThulaMela eka xifundza ntsongo xa Vhembe, Pirovinsi ya Limpopo.Pirojeke leyi yi ta teka ndzawu yo ringana 16.76 wa ti hekitara, ndzawu leyi yi katsa switandi swo tsama ka swona, Ndzawu ya avaka tiko na switarata.migingiriko yi tisiwa hi ku ya hi xiphemu xa basic assessment. Ntirho lowu wu ta va ni ku tshikelela eka mbangu na kona wu tsariwile eka milawu leyi humesiweke hi mfumo,

ndzonga vuxa. Ku ti tsarisela tani hi munhu loyi a tsakelaka kumbe loyi anga khomiwiki kahle hi projeke leyi, mi nga tisa mavito ya n’wina na tinomboro ta foyini ya n’wina eka nomboro leyi yi tsariweke laha hansi.Proponet: ThulaMela local MuniciPaliTy,PrivaTe bag x5066, Thohoyandou ,0950,conTacT Person: Mr Mbedzi T, Tel: 015 962 7589environMeTal assess-MenT PracTiTioner:geoMarubs, P.o.box 220, vuwani, 0952, conTacT Person: MPhedi T.c, cell:0793637252, e-Mail:[email protected]

nawu wa nomboro 23(I) ehansi ka milawu leyi vitaniwaka R544 leyi yi nga humesiwa hi mfumo Hi 18 Khotavuxika hi 2010 wu hlamusela leswaku: Ku hundzuluxa ndlawu leyi nga hluvukisiwangi-ki, eka ndhawu leyi nga hundziki makume mam-biri ya ti hekitara ku ya eka switandi swa miti,ma-bindzu ma swa mitlangu. Papilla ro apulaya ri yisiwile eka departmrnt ya economic development environment and tourism, hikokwalaho reference ya konna i,ref 12/1/9/1-V88. Ndzawu: eka MalaMu-lele, xiPheMu xa Purasi ra MalaMulele 234MT, 2km ku suka ka Doroba ra ka Malamulele hile

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NOTICE TO DEBT-ORS AND CREDI-TORS SECTION 29

In the Estate of late Thililelwi Jameson Nedambale, ID: 540601 6090 080 who died on the 2014/10/01, Master’s Reference Number: 21331/2014. Creditors and Debtors are hereby called upon to submit their claims and to pay their debts within 30 days as from the date of publication hereof. Executrix Attorneys, Shardrack Mphandeli Attorneys, 19 First Floor, Limdev Building, Thohoyandou, Cell: 072 602 9816, Ref: EST 00/2014.

Contract Work in Limpopo, Vhembe and Waterberg District – School Turnaround Project

Change Agents with Circuit Management experience are needed in the Vhembe and Waterberg Districts for a School turnaround Project.

Role: School Change Specialist

The following criteria are a prerequisite:• Should not currently be permanently employed by Limpopo Dept of Education. • Immediately available, or within minimum waiting period. (1-3 months)• A recognized professional education qualification. • Minimum 5 years’ experience in South Africa school education environment in a senior position.• A good knowledge and understanding of the South African education system, and in particular

underperforming schools.• Worked within high poverty environment with low performing learners.• Preferably reside in the Vhembe and Waterberg Districts in Limpopo.• Driver’s license, own vehicle and willing to travel.• Excellent communication, facilitation and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work independently, identify problems and solutions. • Computer literate - the ability to use e-mail, the internet, Word, Powerpoint and Excel.• Excellent report writing skills.• Good command of the English Language (oral and written communication) and a good com-

mand of the districts local/indigenous language will be beneficial.• Experience in identifying, coordinating and implementing new approaches and processes.• Project Management experience will be an advantage. • Highly committed to effect meaningful change in schools.

Vhembe District application:Closing Date for Application: 31 October 2014

(If you have not heard back by 14 November 2014, your application was not successful)

Waterberg District application:Closing Date for Application: 31 October 2014

(If you have not heard back by 14 November 2014, your application was not successful)

To apply send a well-constructed, well-presented CV to:• Fax Number - 012 349 9795 • E-mail – [email protected]

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DIRECTORATE

ASSISTANT INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICER (P10) (Ref: B706)

Duties: The successful candidate will assist with the implementation of internationalisation activities and perform administrative functions relating to the strategic and operational activities of the Directorate: International Relations.

Requirements: This position requires an individual with excellent communication, networking and interpersonal skills with a three years diploma in any relevant field coupled with three years relevant experience. Very good written and verbal English communication skills are essential. She/he must be able to work in a high-pressure environment and meet deadlines. Experience in internationalisation of Higher Education will be a distinct advantage, whereas a sound understanding of internationalisation is essential.For further details on the job description, please contact Mr CCA Hagenmeier, the Director: International Relations via email at [email protected].

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT DIRECTORATE

STUDENT ACADEMIC AND MENTORING PROGRAMME (SAMP) COORDINATOR (P11) (Ref: TA30)

(One-year renewable contract subject to availability of funds)

Duties: Among other duties, candidate's responsibilities will include: Manage, implement and monitor mentor's meetings; Hold one on one meetings with mentors to go over their reports; improve overall Student Academic and Mentoring Programme (SAMP) documentation; Coordinate information and reports to and have research team meetings; Prepare quarterly reports.

Requirements: Candidate should have a three year national diploma with at least two years relevant experience. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in campus life and working with university students. Prior experience in monitoring and evaluation; working with a mentoring program and extracurricular activity (sports, social clubs, healthy living, etc.) will be an added advantage.

Closing date: 31 October 2014 Written Applications: The Director HR, University of Venda, Private Bag, X5050, Thohoyandou, 0950 or e-mail: [email protected] further details regarding duties, responsibilities and other attributes of the positions and how to apply please visit www.univen.ac.zaAn equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity.Applicants not corresponded with within 2 months of the closing date, to please consider their application as unsuccessful. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment. Candidates with foreign qualifications will be required to have their qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) before they assume duty.

SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTODIAL MANAGEMENT (PTY) LTDKUTAMA SINTHUMULE CORRECTIONAL CENTRE

SPARROW ROAD, LOUIS TRICHARDT, 0920TEL: (015) 519 4500 FAX: (015) 519 4545 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

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The South African Custodial Management (SACM) is a private custodial institution. SACM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and intends to promote representivity with respect to race, gender and disability in terms of the Employ-ment Equity Act 55 of 1998 when seeking a candidate with experience and qualifications for the following position:

7 X CONTROL ROOM SUPERVISOR POSITIONS Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Facility (MAKHADO, Limpopo)

Requirements: • Recognized tertiary formal qualifications in Correctional Services coupled by 5 years of experience in the field of Correctional Services environment and a proven acting experience as Control Room Operator, or Grade 12 with 7 years of experience in the same field of Correctional Services and a proven acting experience as Control Room Operator.

Essential Criteria: • Knowledge of correctional services legislation and experience with policies and procedures in a prison or high security operation • High level oral and written skills • An exemplary discipline and attendance record.

Job rotation: • The successful candidate will rotate jobs in the interests of career development and operational require-ments of the facility. • The successful candidate will initially be deployed in the Payroll and Creditors department.

Duties: • Ensure that all Security Management Systems (SMS) are functioning correctly and record and report any mal-functions without delay • Exercise control over electronic security systems including the Gatehouse, Housing Control Rooms and electronic security door • Maintain an accurate and updated prisoner roll count • Respond promptly to any alarms activated in accordance with the prescribed Assignment Orders (AO-44 and 46) • Implement Operational and Emergency Management policies and procedures • Carry out all instructions given by management • Control and monitor the radio network and carry out hourly radio net test calls • Control all movement in the prison • Update all duty personnel boards • Update Escape list of prisoners • Monitor prisoner movement and vehicle escorts • Observe all CCTV functions • Restrict access to both the prison and the Control Rooms to authorised persons only (see AO-30) • Maintain an accu-rate log of all events • Ensure that the Control Room is kept neat and tidy at all times.

Written applications with comprehensive curriculum vitae, certified copies of qualifications and contactable references should be forwarded to: The Human Resource Manager, SACM, Private Bag x2006, Louis Trichardt 0920. Closing date for applications is 31 October 2014 . Short-listed candidates may be required to write a competency test as part of the selection process.

“Applicants, who have not been contacted by 30 November 2014 must consider their applications as being unsuccessful”.

Peermont Global (Pty) Ltd, t/a Khoroni Hotel Casino Convention Resort invites prospective service providers for the Transport Contract to submit tenders for an available 2 year Contract at Khoroni Hotel Casino Convention Resort.

Detailed specifications and requirements of the above contract and tender documents can be obtained after payment of a non-refundable administration cost of R500-00 from the reception desk at Khoroni.

Tender documents shall be available from the 20th October 2014 and may be collected at Khoroni Hotel reception desk between 09:00 and 15:00 only.

Closing date for tenders will be 17:00 on the 31st October 2014.

Khoroni Hotel Casino Convention Resort is committed to supporting Previously Disadvantaged Entrepreneurs (PDE’s)

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INVITATION TO TENDER

Notice is hereby given that the above mentioned tender has been cancelled.

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

Civic Centre83 Krogh Street Makhado, 0920 MR. I P MUTSHINYALINotice No. 70/2014 MUNICIPAL MANAGER File No. 8/3/2/1182 Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

CANCELLATION TENDER NO. 16 OF 2014

PROVISION OF PROFFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION OF

TSHIRULULUNI TO RIDGEWAY ROAD

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All interested service providers are hereby invited to submit written quotations and deliver them to Makhado municipality’s tender box.

QUOTATION NO.

DESCRIPTION COMPULSORY BRIEFING SESSION

CLOSING DATE

MAK34/2014/15 Request For Quotation for the Assets Management Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK35/2014/15 Request For Quotation for the Waste Management Training Pro-gramme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK36/2014/15 Request for quotation for SHE Rep Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK37/2014/15 Request For Quotation for the Roads Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK38/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Electrical Line Worker Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK39/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Cable Joint Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK40/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Storm Water Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK41/2014/15 Request for Quotation for LED Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK42/2014/15 Request for Quotation for IDP Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK43/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Welding Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK44/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Front End Loader Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK45/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Tractor Loader Backhoe Training Pro-gramme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK46/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Bull-Doz-er Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK47/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Grader Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK48/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Road Roller Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK49/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Log Loader Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK51/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Basic Communication in South African Sign Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK52/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Recruit-ment, Selection and Interviewing Training Programme

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK53/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply and Delivery of Protection Relays

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK57/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply and Delivery of Computer Equip-ments

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK58/2014/15 Request for Proposal for Render-ing Auctioneering Services for Makhado Local Municipality

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK59/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Sup-ply and Delivery of Heavy Duty Long-Reach Pole Pruners(Petrol)

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK60/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply and Delivery Heavy Duty Petrol Chain Saws Machines

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK61/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply and Delivery Heavy Duty Brush Cutter/ Weed Eater Machines

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK62/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply and Delivery of MEGGER MIT 1020/2

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK63/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of SCADA SYSTEM on Seven Me-dium Voltage Operating Points for Makhado Municipality Elec-tricity Network Switchgear

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK64/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Re-ad-vertisement: Labour for Reno-vation and Addition of Office s: Makhado Civic Centre

21 October 2014 at 09:00 at Council Chamber, First floor, Civic Centre, Ground floor, No 83 Krogh Street, Makhado

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK66/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Supply and Delivery Bitumen Emulsion Distributor

24 October 2014 at 12H00

MAK67/2014/15 Request for Quotation for Sup-ply and Delivery Road Sweeper Road Brush

24 October 2014 at 12H00

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

TENDER NOTICE

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Please Note:1. Specifications of the quotations and MBD6.1 and MBD4 can be downloaded from the municipal website: www.

makhado.gov.za or a hard copy can be obtained from supply chain management office B043, Civil Centre, No.83 Krogh street, Makhado Municipality

2. For more information, enquiries must be directed to Ms Masete A.H or Mr Ramabulana M at 015 519 3129 /3176 during office hours

Thulamela Municipality invites capable service providers for the supply and delivery of following goods:

INVITATION TO BID

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

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

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

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BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION BID PRICE

Contact Person EVALUATION CRITERIA

BID 25/2014/2015

Supply and delivery of Tipper Truck.

R291.00 Mrs Netshivhazwaulu E R 015 962 7645or Ms Mudau P. (015 962 7543)

80/20 preference points system will be used.

Bid documents will be available as from the 21 October 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• List of similar previously successfully executed projects with contract values and client’s contact details

NB: Service providers must submit their certified BBBEE verification certificate from verification agen-cy 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 certificateBids will be assessed under the provisions of the following Acts and its Regulations: Municipal Finance Management Act, (Act 56 of 2003); PPPFA, Supply Chain Management Policy of the municipality in ac-cordance with the specifications and in terms of 80:20 preferential points system. 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 05 November 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.

ADV MATHIVHA M.HMUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela MunicipalityCivic Centre Old Agriven BuildingThohoyandou0950

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Request for Bids/ProposalsBid Number

Description CIDB Grading

Bid Fee Docs Available

Compulsory Briefing Session/Site Inspection

Technical Enquiries

VDM/CORP/ 30/09/ 2014/01

Medical Surveillance for all VDM Employees as and when required

None R366.00 (non-refundable)

20 October 2014

28 October 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

General Manager: Corporate Services: Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

VDM/CORP/ 30/09/ 2014/02

Short-term Insurance for VDM Vehicles and Municipal Property

None R366.00 (non-refundable)

20 October 2014

28 October 2014 at 10:00 at the entrance to Vhembe District Municipality

General Manager: Corporate Services: Ms MB Masuluke at (015) 960-2000

Complete bid documents, sealed in an envelope marked with the above-mentioned bid numbers, must be deposited in the bid box next to the entrance of Vhembe District Municipality Offices, next to Khoroni Hotel (former Venda Tusk Hotel), whereafter the bids will be opened in public.

The following documents are required and should form part of the bid: • Original Tax Clearance Certificate • Company Registration Certificate • Proof of purchased bid document (receipt) • Certified copy of bidders’ ID documents • Proof that the bidder’s municipal business account or any of the directors’ municipal accounts are not in arrears (NB: Municipal clearance not older three months) • Certified B-BBEE Verification Certificate.

NB: No bid will be accepted from persons in the service of the State.

Closing date: 7 November 2014 at 12:00

Late, telegraphic, e-mailed or telefax transmission documents will not be accepted. Vhembe District Municipality reserves the right to accept a bid as a whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid.

Administrative enquiries can be directed to the Supply Chain Practitioners of Vhembe District Municipality at (015) 960- 2093/2107/2075.

Mr L Muthivhi - Acting Municipal Manager Vhembe District MunicipalityPrivate Bag X5006, Thohoyandou 0950

District Municipality

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Thulamela Municipality invites capable service providers for the construction of multi store room and mechan-ical workshop at Tshiulungoma.

INVITATION TO BID

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

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

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

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BID NUMBER

DESCRIPTION BID PRICE

GRAD-ING

COMPULSARY BRIEFING

Contact Person

EVALUATION CRITERIA

BID 26/ 2014/ 2015

Construction of multi store room at Tshi-ulungoma

R436.00 5GB or higher

Time: 11H00Date: 29 October 2014Venue: Council Chamber

Mr Sithole D 015 962 7676or Ms Mudau P. (015 962 7543)

90/10 prefer-ence points system will be used and functionality.

BID 27/ 2014/ 2015

Construction of mechanical workshop at Tshiulungoma

R363-00 4GB or higher

Time: 11H00Date: 29 October 2014Venue: Council Chamber

Mr Sithole D 015 962 7676or Ms Mudau P. (015 962 7543)

90/10 prefer-ence points system will be used and functionality.

Points for functionality

Targeted Goals Weight

Reputation Ad Reference: 40.0

Financial Reference: 15.0

Experience Table 15.0

Plant And Equipment 30.0

Bid documents will be available as from the 21 October 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• List of similar previously successfully executed projects with contract values and client’s contacts• Proof of contractor’s details CIDB rating.

Tenderers should note the following: Functionality will be scored out of 100 and the minimum threshold to qualify is 60. Tenderers who fail to meet the minimum threshold will not be considered for further evaluation.

NB: Service providers must submit their certified BBBEE verification certificate from verification agen-cy 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 certificateBids will be assessed under the provisions of the following Acts and its Regulations: Municipal Finance Management Act, (Act 56 of 2003); PPPFA, Supply Chain Management Policy of the municipality in accordance with the specifications and in terms of 90:10 preferential points system and functionality.

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 07 November 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, electroni-cally (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified.

ADV MATHIVHA M.HMUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela MunicipalityCivic Centre Old Agriven BuildingThohoyandou0950

Thulamela Municipality invites capable service providers for supply, erection and commissioning for three high mast.

INVITATION TO BID

Private Bag X5066Thohoyandou

0950Limpopo Province

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

(015) 962 5328

THULAMELAMUNICIPALITY

Ad designed by Zoutnet Publishers

BID NUMBER

DESCRIPTION Grading BID PRICE

Contact Person EVALUATION CRITERIA

BID NO. 28/2014/15

Supply, erection and commission-ing of three high mast at Malamu-lele and Thohoy-andou

4EP or higher.

R363-00 Mr Phaswana K (015 962 7676 or Prince Kwembeya 015 291 2128 or or Mr Mudau P (015 962 7543)

90/10 preference points system will be used and functionality.

Points for functionality

Targeted Goals Weight

Reputation Ad Reference: Table 2.3E1 40.0

Financial Reference: Table 2.3 E2 15.0

Experience Table 2.3E3 15.0

Plant And Equipment : Table 2.3E4 30.0

Bid documents will be available as from the 21 October 2014 between 08h00 and 15h30 at office No.02 Thu-lamela Municipality, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

A compulsory briefing session will be held once on the 28 October 2014 at 11h00 at Municipal Boardroom.

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• Proof of contractor’s details CIDB rating. • List of similar successfully executed projects with clients contact details and contract values.

Tenderers should note the following: Functionality will be scored out of 100 and the minimum threshold to qualify is 60. Tenderers who fail to meet the minimum threshold will not be considered for further evaluation.

Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accred-ited by South African accreditation system (SANAS) or a registered auditor approved by the Indepen-dent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the corporation and BEE Rating certificateSealed 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 , 07 November 2014. All Bids received will be opened in public in the Municipality’s Board Room, Civic Centre, Old Agriven Building, Thohoyandou.

The tender will be evaluated using 90/10 preferential points system and functionality, compliance with Thulame-la Supply Chain management Policy), PPPFA and other relevant Acts and Regulations

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 , electroni-cally (Fax), or E- mail and without the compulsory requirements will be disqualified.

ADV MATHIVHA M.HMUNICIPAL MANAGER Thulamela MunicipalityCivic Centre Old Agriven BuildingThohoyandou0950

Tshakhuma Na Ndilani FC, proved that they really mean it when they say they are aiming for promotion. They signed the former Kaizer Chiefs and Jomo Cosmos defender, Tshifhiwa Mmbooi (photo). According to the team’s head coach, Mr Mashudu “Coolio” Ndou, it was not easy for them to convince Mmbooi to enter into a contract with them, since the player is still highly in demand. Mmbooi played for Kaizer Chiefs and Jomo Cosmos five years ago before coming back home to join the now-defunct Basel FC. He moved to Rospa United at the beginning of last season. In an interview Mmbooi stated that nothing would please him more than seeing his team gain promotion to the higher division.

“Participate in sport and unify the village” - TshiololiFormer school principal and a member of the Tshisahulu Royal Council Mr Zacharia Tshiololi urged the community of Itsani-Tsh-isahulu to take sport seriously as it brings communities together and

also enhances their health.Tshiololi, Cllr Ntakadzeni Mand-

iwana and civic member Angeline Mulaudzi handed over medals, tro-phies and certificates to the partici-pants of the recent day-long sporting

activities at the village.The day started with a fun-walk

from Matieni to the Medium Wave grounds, where a soccer tournament involving all the different age groups of men and women took place. All

blocks in the village participated.Mulaudzi, one of the organisers of

the fun-filled day, said the idea was to unify the community and fight lifestyle diseases. Tshiololi urged the community to participate fully in sport as it is a catalyst to unify the village and also help people look after their health. “This should not be a once-off, and people forget about their health. We need healthy people who can contribute positively in the development of this village. We are also excited that many youths took part, which means that they did not have time to involve themselves in crime and other bad behaviour,” he said.

One of the sponsors, Mr Thivheng-wi Negukhula of the Township Bottle Store and End Restaurant in Shayandima, said they would con-tinue supporting worthy community initiatives. “We are what we are because of these people. If they are ill, they will not be able to work and will not have money to buy from our businesses,” he said.

Mr Zacharia Tshiololi (left) hands over the trophy to the captain of Mugumo Block FC, Ndivho Nethonzhe, who won the competition. In the photograph are Cllr Ntakadzeni Mandiwana (second from left) and the coordinator, Ms Angeline Mulaudzi (fourth from left).

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By Frank Mavhungu

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Results

2317 October 2014LIMPOPO MIRROR

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TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Hayani Hospital 23 18 3 2 95 36 57

Vhembe Municipality 22 15 6 1 89 42 51

Thulamela Municipality 22 13 5 4 91 57 44

Tshilidzini Hospital 22 12 3 7 55 60 39

Correctional Services 23 12 2 9 84 65 38

Donald Fraser Hospital 23 11 5 7 72 65 38

Khubvi Masters 22 11 4 7 60 47 37

15 SAI Battalion 22 9 4 9 54 75 31

Thohoyandou K9 SAPS 23 9 2 12 62 62 29

Malamulele Edutainment 23 8 4 11 44 54 28

Vhembe Road/Transport 23 9 0 14 72 87 27

Bosasa Juve Prison 22 7 4 11 45 55 25

Elim Hospital 21 7 3 11 30 57 24

Siloam Hospital 23 5 7 11 63 69 22

Vhembe Social Develop 22 4 2 16 25 82 13

Madzivhandila College 22 2 3 17 33 93 9

Enos Bus Service Inter - Departmental Sports LeagueEnos Bus Service Inter - Departmental Sports LeagueEnos Bus Service Inter - Departmental Sports LeagueEnos Bus Service Inter - Departmental Sports League

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Madapha FC 7 2 3 2 9 6 9

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 5 2 3 0 7 4 9

Bokisi Happy Boys 3 2 1 0 4 1 7

Mashau Thondoni United 3 2 1 0 4 2 7

Waterval Super Strikers 3 2 0 1 4 1 6

Riverplaats FC 3 1 1 1 4 5 4

Mashau Vhafamadi FC 3 1 1 1 2 3 4

Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars 4 0 2 2 2 5 2

Hlanganani R Y Stars 5 0 0 5 2 11 0

Hlanganani U/13 BoysHlanganani U/13 BoysHlanganani U/13 BoysHlanganani U/13 Boys

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Bokisi Happy Boys 13 11 2 0 258 5 31

Mashau Thondoni United 14 9 3 2 18 10 30

Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars 13 6 3 4 18 12 21

The Elephants FC 14 5 2 7 14 30 17

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 13 3 7 3 13 12 16

Riverplaats FC 13 3 3 7 15 19 12

Hlalelani Young Stars 14 2 4 8 4 13 10

Madapha FC 13 2 3 8 7 14 6

Waterval Super Strikers 5 1 1 3 7 7 4

Hlanganani U/15 BoysHlanganani U/15 BoysHlanganani U/15 BoysHlanganani U/15 Boys

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 11 6 5 0 14 0 23

Mashau Thondoni United 7 4 1 2 7 6 13

Valdezia Huhlwani H Girls 10 3 2 5 7 5 11

Waterval Super Strikers 8 2 1 2 6 9 7

Hlalelani Young Stars 6 1 1 4 1 10 4

Hlanganani U/15 GirlsHlanganani U/15 GirlsHlanganani U/15 GirlsHlanganani U/15 Girls

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 2 2 0 0 5 0 6

Mashau Thondoni United 1 1 0 0 3 0 3

Chabani Clever Girls 3 1 0 2 1 6 3

Valdezia Huhlwani H Girls 2 0 0 2 0 5 0

Hlanganani U/17 GirlsHlanganani U/17 GirlsHlanganani U/17 GirlsHlanganani U/17 Girls

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars 4 2 2 0 4 2 8

Mashau Thondoni United 2 1 1 0 4 1 4

Riverplaats FC 2 1 1 0 2 1 4

Madapha FC 4 1 1 2 2 5 4

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 4 0 1 3 1 4 1

Hlanganani U/17 Stream B BoysHlanganani U/17 Stream B BoysHlanganani U/17 Stream B BoysHlanganani U/17 Stream B Boys

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Benny Soccer Academy 14 12 1 1 77 4 37

Madombidzha Try Again 14 8 3 2 33 17 27

Gogobole Bucs FC 14 9 0 5 18 19 27

Madombidzha United FC 14 8 2 4 36 25 26

Gogobole H Defenders 14 6 1 7 23 23 19

Braambos Young Stars 14 5 0 9 15 55 15

Madombidzha Arsenal FC 14 3 1 10 9 30 10

Maebani Aces United 14 1 2 11 9 36 5

Makhado LFA Stream E Under 15Makhado LFA Stream E Under 15Makhado LFA Stream E Under 15Makhado LFA Stream E Under 15

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Madombidzha Celtics FC 14 8 4 2 21 12 28

Muraleni Umlilo FC 14 8 2 4 26 15 26

Gogobole Dangerous D 14 8 1 5 18 12 25

Muduluni Young Chiefs 14 7 3 4 19 15 24

Makhitha IA Runga 14 7 2 5 18 13 23

Ravele All Stars 14 6 4 4 19 12 22

Muraleni Y Rebellions 14 3 2 9 12 28 11

Ravele Black Dragons 14 1 2 11 4 23 5

Makhado LFA Stream F Under 15Makhado LFA Stream F Under 15Makhado LFA Stream F Under 15Makhado LFA Stream F Under 15

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Manyii D.A.B Stars 2 1 1 0 3 1 4

Mamvuka Disco 5 2 1 1 0 1 1 4

Tshikudo F/Professional 1 1 0 0 6 0 3

Makushu Phungo Y Boys 2 0 1 1 1 2 1

Matsa Power C Academy 2 0 1 1 1 3 1

Mamvuka FC Napholi 1 0 0 1 0 6 0

Ramagalela Development Soccer League Ramagalela Development Soccer League Ramagalela Development Soccer League Ramagalela Development Soccer League

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Makovha All Stars 4 4 0 0 13 1 12

Mulenzhe Shoot Stars 4 2 1 1 7 5 7

Shigalo United FC 2 2 0 0 3 1 6

Budeli Real Vultures 4 2 0 2 4 3 6

Shigamani FC 3 2 0 1 4 3 6

Phapazela Real Hex 4 2 0 2 3 4 6

Matsika Shoot Stars 4 2 0 2 3 5 6

Madritas 3 1 1 1 6 4 4

Khakhanwa United Stars 4 1 1 2 2 4 4

Hosana Citizen FC 2 1 0 1 3 2 3

Matsakali Sky Rangers 4 1 0 3 3 11 3

Dididi Fly Swallows 4 0 1 3 0 5 1

Jerome Riverbank 2 0 0 2 1 4 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - ASAFA MMK Administrators - ASAFA MMK Administrators - ASAFA MMK Administrators - A

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Mahagala Young Stars 4 3 1 0 11 3 10

Mukula Young Santos 3 3 0 0 11 0 9

Tshifudi XI Experience 4 2 1 1 8 5 7

Tshilonwe Young Bombe 4 2 1 1 4 4 7

Makonde FC 4 2 1 1 3 3 7

Gaba Union Fight 4 2 1 1 5 6 7

Musasenda Big 5 4 1 2 1 7 6 5

Khubvi Dang Dakkies 4 1 2 1 4 4 5

Matangari High Aims 4 1 1 2 4 6 4

Tenzheni Liverpool 4 1 1 2 3 5 4

Tswera Young Masters 4 1 1 2 4 8 4

Tshaulu Ghetto Boys 3 0 3 0 4 4 3

Phandulaluval FC 4 0 3 1 5 6 3

Tshidzini Happy Fighte 4 0 3 1 4 5 3

Mukula Avalon 5 0 2 3 3 7 2

Tshidimbini Brave Lion 3 0 1 2 3 11 1

SAFA MMK Administrators - BSAFA MMK Administrators - BSAFA MMK Administrators - BSAFA MMK Administrators - B

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

United Artists 4 3 1 0 9 3 10

Vondwe XI Bullets 4 3 0 1 9 2 9

Themba Sunrise Riders 3 2 1 0 5 1 7

Thembaluvhilo 7 Stars 4 2 1 1 8 5 7

Mutuwa Brazilians 4 2 1 1 9 7 7

Tshambobvu JnR Aces 3 2 1 0 3 1 7

Vhembe FET College 4 2 1 1 9 9 7

Dolphins FC 4 2 0 2 9 10 6

Ngwenani Young Chiefs 4 1 2 1 4 4 5

Maranzhe Hungry Lion 2 1 1 0 9 1 4

Ngwenani Man Unt 3 1 0 2 3 4 3

Vhufuli Pull Toget 4 1 0 3 6 9 3

Marula XI FC 4 1 0 3 7 11 3

Lufule Fly Bombers 3 1 0 2 3 13 3

Shonisani FC 3 0 1 2 2 5 1

Tshififi FC 2 0 0 2 2 6 0

Mphego Real Rovers 3 0 0 3 3 9 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - CSAFA MMK Administrators - CSAFA MMK Administrators - CSAFA MMK Administrators - C

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Tshakhuma Na Ndilani 5 4 1 0 13 1 13

Maweja Takers FC 6 4 1 1 11 5 13

Mutsha Atlantis FC 6 4 1 1 12 8 13

Shayandima Power Stars 6 4 1 1 8 6 13

Tshakhuma RO United 6 3 3 0 15 5 12

Rockers FC 5 3 1 1 12 3 10

Thohoyandou Devel 6 2 3 1 8 6 9

Rakhuba Young Bros 6 3 0 3 6 6 9

Cohra Stars FC 6 2 3 1 5 5 9

Mutandani Pull Together 6 2 2 2 6 5 8

Univen FC 4 2 1 1 9 8 7

Shayandima Disco 5 6 2 1 3 11 12 7

FCKK FC 6 1 3 2 5 6 6

Ramukhuba FC 6 1 2 3 4 11 5

Gwamaseng Unt Bros 6 1 1 4 6 12 4

Phungo All Stars 6 1 0 5 4 10 3

Kalahari FC 6 0 2 4 5 14 2

Shayandima S Stars 6 0 0 6 4 21 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - DSAFA MMK Administrators - DSAFA MMK Administrators - DSAFA MMK Administrators - D

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Mpheni Home Defen 5 4 1 0 13 3 13

Madombidzha Arsenal 5 4 1 0 7 2 13

Muraleni UNTD Bros 4 4 0 0 18 5 12

Makhitha Oscar Stars 5 4 0 1 8 3 12

Western Stars 6 3 2 1 9 4 11

Makhitha Iya Runga 5 3 1 1 11 8 10

Zoutpansberg Powerline 5 3 0 2 7 8 9

Tshikota Chelsea 6 2 2 2 8 6 8

Tshiozwi Dynamos 5 2 2 1 10 10 8

Tshikwani Stone Break 4 1 3 0 5 4 6

Tshiozwi Anchers FC 6 2 0 4 6 12 6

Bennys Care Academy 4 1 2 1 7 6 5

Elim Mabebegwa UNT 6 1 2 3 11 12 5

Mailaskop Pull Toge 6 1 1 4 6 14 4

Zamenkoste FC 4 1 0 3 6 8 3

Mabilu FC 5 0 2 3 2 10 2

Maebane Young Eagles 6 0 1 5 3 11 1

Vleifontein UND 5 0 0 5 5 16 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - ESAFA MMK Administrators - ESAFA MMK Administrators - ESAFA MMK Administrators - E

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Wayeni Sea Robbers 4 3 1 0 8 2 10

Kurhuleni Happy Figh 4 3 1 0 7 3 10

Mashamba Soccer Aca 4 3 0 1 9 4 9

Muziafera Blue Eagles 4 2 1 1 6 2 7

Mashau Thondoni UNTD 4 2 1 1 6 3 7

Mulima FC 4 1 3 0 5 3 6

Muwaweni Lucky Stars 4 1 3 0 3 2 6

Sundani City Rovers 3 2 0 1 6 6 6

Mukondeni Ratanang 3 1 2 0 4 2 5

Lambani Giant Killers 4 1 2 1 5 5 5

Mission Young Rovers 4 1 2 1 5 5 5

Tshipuseni All Stars 4 1 1 2 2 4 4

Phadziri FC 4 1 0 3 6 7 3

Mulima VK FC 4 1 0 3 2 5 3

Vyeboom FC 4 0 3 1 3 8 3

Tshiovhani Airlines 4 1 0 3 2 8 3

Mashamba Ben UNT 4 0 2 2 1 4 2

Valdezia Depotizo 4 0 0 4 0 7 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - FSAFA MMK Administrators - FSAFA MMK Administrators - FSAFA MMK Administrators - F

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Nzhelele UNTD Stars 4 3 1 0 5 0 10

Tshivhilidulu Hung Li 4 2 2 0 2 0 8

Rabali Pull Together 4 2 1 1 6 4 7

Tshituni Hot Spurs 4 2 1 1 6 5 7

Matsa Northern Stars 4 2 0 2 5 3 6

Nzhelele Home Sweepers 4 2 0 2 5 3 6

Dopeni Mighty Corn 4 2 0 2 5 4 6

Nzhelele Yong Al Nat 4 2 0 2 4 4 6

Murunwa Hot Chillies 4 2 0 2 6 8 6

Tshiendeulu New Cast 4 1 2 1 3 3 5

Mauluma Black Mambas 4 1 1 2 4 5 4

Maelula New Mates 4 1 1 2 3 6 4

Seven UNTD Bros 4 0 3 1 3 6 3

Khakhu Fast XI 4 0 0 4 4 10 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - GSAFA MMK Administrators - GSAFA MMK Administrators - GSAFA MMK Administrators - G

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Muswodi Happy Fighters 4 3 1 0 4 1 10

Folovhodwe Stone Break 3 3 0 0 4 0 9

Tshiulamusi Super Eagl 4 2 1 1 4 2 7

Ramuedzisi Young Stars 4 1 2 1 4 3 5

Chipolopolo FC 4 1 2 1 5 5 5

Matswale FC 4 1 2 1 3 3 5

Maramanzhi FC 4 1 1 2 6 6 4

Musina UNIted 4 1 1 2 5 8 4

Masissi Young Stars 3 1 0 2 5 6 3

Mabvete Peace Makers 2 0 2 0 2 2 2

Igwe FC 2 0 1 1 0 1 1

Lwathudwa Black Mov 2 0 1 1 0 1 1

Lovers FC 2 0 0 2 0 4 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - HSAFA MMK Administrators - HSAFA MMK Administrators - HSAFA MMK Administrators - H

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Lukau FC 4 3 1 0 7 2 10

Lamvi FC 4 3 0 1 9 4 9

Sambandou UNDT Prof 4 3 0 1 4 3 9

Ficas 4 2 2 0 10 2 8

Tshibvumo Young Chiefs 4 1 3 0 5 2 6

Tshixwadza Brazilians 4 1 3 0 8 6 6

Mulodi Freedom Birds 4 1 2 1 5 4 5

Tshandama Try Tog 4 1 2 1 4 4 5

Tshikundamalema Wa 4 1 1 2 4 5 4

Rambuda Young Fight 4 0 3 1 3 4 3

Maheni Devoted Vult 4 0 3 1 5 7 3

Mapuloni High Landers 3 1 0 2 4 6 3

Mahuyu Copper Stars 2 1 0 1 2 4 3

Lukau Hot Aces 4 1 0 3 1 9 3

Muledzhi Fire Boys 3 0 2 1 2 6 2

Mulodi Young Santos 4 0 0 4 2 7 0

SAFA MMK Administrators - ISAFA MMK Administrators - ISAFA MMK Administrators - ISAFA MMK Administrators - I

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Gooldville Masters 20 17 0 3 77 42 51

Stamina Free Masters 20 16 2 2 91 19 50

Madonsi Masters 20 16 0 4 112 39 48

Saselamani Masters 20 12 2 6 45 23 38

Shayandima Masters 20 12 1 7 67 56 37

Itsani Masters 20 10 3 7 42 35 33

Mphego Masters 20 9 5 6 59 53 32

Tshakhuma Masters 19 10 1 8 51 45 31

Mount Rider Master 19 10 1 8 62 59 31

Havhavha FC 19 9 3 7 60 52 30

Vuwani Masters 20 9 2 9 51 61 29

Tshinane Masters 20 8 4 8 48 61 28

Sibasa Masters 20 8 3 9 60 63 27

Phiphidi Masters 19 7 1 11 39 59 22

Tshipako Masters 20 4 6 10 51 48 18

G.Eleven Masters 20 4 4 12 38 71 16

Mathule Masters 20 4 2 14 64 107 14

Makhuvha Masters 20 4 1 15 29 68 13

Tshilungoma Masters 20 3 4 13 28 65 13

Tsia - Mutsha Masters 20 3 2 15 45 80 11

SAFA Vhembe: Masters LeagueSAFA Vhembe: Masters LeagueSAFA Vhembe: Masters LeagueSAFA Vhembe: Masters League

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Tshifulanani U R Church 5 4 1 0 12 21 13

Tshifulanani A F Mission 5 3 1 1 10 16 10

Calvary Christian C Centre 4 2 2 0 8 18 8

Mutandani V for Life 5 0 4 1 13 11 4

Tshifulanani L Church 4 1 1 2 14 14 4

N.C.W.C 5 1 0 4 22 9 3

Tshakuma A.F.M 3 0 1 2 13 6 1

Jesus Word of Life 5 0 0 3 10 1 0

Vhembe Churhces Soccer LeagueVhembe Churhces Soccer LeagueVhembe Churhces Soccer LeagueVhembe Churhces Soccer League

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Wesifa Masters 22 15 3 4 75 37 48

Sinthumule Kuatana 22 13 7 2 72 19 46

Sendedza Masters 22 11 6 5 59 29 39

Madomobidzha Masters 22 11 4 7 55 30 37

Khakhu Masters 22 10 3 9 55 46 33

Black Leopards Masters 21 8 7 6 47 24 31

Ngovhela Masters 22 7 7 8 40 35 28

Mandiwana Masters 22 6 8 8 40 44 26

Dzanani 1 T/Association 21 8 2 11 34 61 26

Ellis Masters 21 7 4 10 47 40 25

Mtidza Masters 20 7 4 9 42 50 25

Makungwi Masters 21 6 4 11 47 56 22

Mphaila Masters 22 6 4 12 36 56 22

Mudimeli Masters 22 2 3 17 22 95 9

Vhembe Masters Soccer LeagueVhembe Masters Soccer LeagueVhembe Masters Soccer LeagueVhembe Masters Soccer League

Things are moving from bad to worse in the camp of Baroka FC. The Polokwane NFD side suffered their second defeat in a row last a fortnight ago, when they lost 1-2 to Milano United at the Old Peter Mokaba Sta-dium on Saturday.

Although they were the first to find the net, Baroka could not maintain their lead as their stamina faded with time.

Their solitary goal came in the 18th minute via Walter Kutume-la. Things turned against them when the visitors from Cape Town started to dictate terms in the last half. United found the equalizer in the 64th minute.

James Maseko was on target with a header after a corner kick by Freddy Sepeng.

The goal was a morale booster to the team from the mother city. They continued to create more dangerous moves from behind. Their moves paid dividends when Lawrence Gwangwa snatched the winner in the dying minutes of the game.

After donating league points in their first five matches, Ma-luti FET College made amends and registered their first victory during the same weekend. They beat Highlandspark 2-1 at the Charles Mopedi Stadium.

Black Leopards continued to

pave their way up by collecting maximum points. They beat Vasco da Gama 2-0 at the Parow Park Stadium.

Jomo Cosmos and Golden Arrows drew 0-0 at the Vaal University of Technology Stadi-um. Witbank Spurs and FC Cape Town also played to a goalless draw at the Puma Rugby Sta-dium and Royal Eagles lost 1-2 to Cape Town All Stars, while Santos beat Thanda Royal Zulu 2-1 at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town.

In the last match of last week-end, African Warriors beat Garankuwa United 1-0 at the Pilditch Stadium in Pretoria.

Another humiliation for Baroka FC

Lucky Siobo of United Artists (left) and Ntsieni Ramabulana of Sunrise Riders fight to win the ball.

Stanley Mbedzi of United Artists controls the ball.

Themba Sunrise Riders refuse to die

More accolades for Benny’s Care?

Themba Sunrise Riders, who were reduced to 10 men in the first half, braved all the odds and held the pace setters, United Artists, to a goalless draw in the MMK Funeral Services League match at the Lufule grounds on Sunday.

The game was characterized by yellow cards. The referee, Mr Kenneth Makondo, flashed seven yellow cards and a red card during the game.

Aluwani Masala of Sunrise Riders was the first player to be reprimanded with a card. His infringe-ment was a late tackle on Thomas Makhubele in the 11th minute. Although Masala was warned in the opening minutes of the game, he continued to demonstrate his rough skills. In the 24th minute, Masala did it again. This time around he obstructed Robert Baloyi and the referee gave him his march-ing orders. Realizing that their scoring chances were slim, Sunrise Riders started to play defensive football and relied mostly on counter attacks. The pattern worked for them as they managed to frus-trate the home side.

Sunrise Riders threatened to score in the 29th minute, despite all the odds. Given Tshifulani went loose from the left corner and unleashed a volley from just outside the penalty box. The ball missed the goal mouth by inches. Ndaedzo Mutavhatsindi and Robert Baloyi both of United Artists were booked for dangerous play and obstruction in the 37th and 40th minute respectively.

The keeper of Riders, Tshifhiwa Rasivhaga, denied Artists numerous sure goals. Vuwani Ma-sakona, the Artists de-mon midfielder, tried his luck from the 25-meter area. Rasivhaga braved the shot and palmed the ball away for a corner kick. Lucky Siobo was also unlucky in the 69th minute. His close-range ground cutter acciden-tally hit the keeper’s legs and bounced back into the field of play.

The game turned lukewarm in the last 10 minutes.

The evergreen Benny’s Care football team has promised to leave no stone unturned to win the national Copa Coca Cola U/15 championship that will take place at the King Zwelithi-ni Stadium in KwaZulu-Natal from today (Friday) to Sunday.

Benny’s team manager, Mr Richardt Sidebi, remains posi-tive that his charges will win the tournament.

This is the sixth successive time for the school to participate

in the Copa Coca-Cola competi-tion. Under the watchful eye of coach Justice Matloga, they have won the provincial title for four consecutive years. Sidebi said the tournament had become one of the most important events on the sports calendar. "We expect tough matches and want to main-tain our winning momentum. We want to make history by being the first Limpopo team to win the national championship."

According to him, the team’s

performance in all the matches they had played was excellent, but they must use their opportu-nities to score goals better.

The other schools that will participate in the tournament are Robinvale Secondary (West-ern Cape), SA van Wyk High (Northern Cape), Slindokuhle Secondary (KwaZulu-Natal), Sikhulile Secondary (Eastern Cape), Clapham High School (Gauteng) and Thlavekisa Sec-ondary School (Mpumalanga).

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OOBlack Leopards to host the struggling studentsBlack Leopards will host the struggling Ma-luti FET College tomorrow afternoon in an important NFD match at the Thohoyandou Stadium.

Leopards recently found their rhythm with two consecutive victories, and another win will stabilise their position on the log. They have eight league points from six matches.

The students from the Malutis are at present last on the log, with only four points from their seven matches.

All last week’s NFD matches were postponed

at the eleventh hour to this week, due to the Bafa-na Bafana match against the Congo last Saturday.

Leopards will pin their hopes on Leonard Ntshangase and Sanele Mkhise for goals, while Rodney Thato and Freddy Dlamini are geared to keep the students’ danger area clean. Leopards’ new signee, Mumuni Abubakar, is likely to be in the starting team tomorrow.

Abubakar entered into a two-year contract with Black Leopards last Thursday. The match will start at 15:30 and, according to the spokesper-son for Black Leopards, Mr Berry Ramuneny-

iwa, tickets are only available at Compu-ticket and no tickets will be sold at the stadium.

The other NFD fi xtures are:

Friday: Milano United vs Vasco da Gama and Cape Town All Stars vs Thanda Royal Zulu. Saturday: Golden Arrows vs Garankuwa Unit-ed, FC Cape Town vs Baroka FC and African Warriors vs Witbank Spurs. Sunday: Jomo Cos-mos vs Santos and Highlands Park vs Royal Eagles.

By Frank Mavhungu

New leadership for LFA’sNew leaders for the four Vhembe’s local foot-ball associations were elected during the past week.

Mr Ntodeni Mulovhedzi was re-elected chair-man of Mutale LFA. He will be assisted by Mr Derreck Mothibi. Mr Hosea Ntsieni is the secretary and his assistant is Mr Norman Ndou. Mrs Norah Mudzielwana retained her post as the LFA’s trea-surer. The other members of the executive com-mittee are: Messrs Joe Malala, Norman Mudau, Peter Nemulodi and Rudzani Manenzhe.

Musina LFA is now headed by Mr Theodore Maoka. The other members of the Musina LFA executive committee are: Messrs Donald Sebola (deputy chairperson), Sinkie Matabele (secretary), Levy Sibanda (deputy secretary) and Tuwani Dzhangi (treasurer).

There were no surprises in the Makhado LFA elections as Mr Joseph Maphaha retained his

position of chairman. Mr SJ Maluleke will assist him, while the post of the secretary is now held by Mr TP Thaba. Mr Thaba will be assisted by Mr MF Phathela.

The other members of the association’s execu-tive committee are: Messrs SJ Tshikosi (treasurer), and MP Rambau and NA Malisha (members).

Thulamela Local Football Association’s elections were held at the Thohoyandou Indoor Sports Centre on Sunday. Mr AA Tshisikule was unanimously re-elected the LFA’s chairman. The fi rst deputy chairperson of the association is Mr N Ligege, while Mr AG Mabasa is the second deputy chairperson.

The other members of the LFA’s executive com-mittee are: Messrs LA Ramukumba (secretary), Elvis Booi (deputy secretary), Marcus Mukumela (treasurer) and AE Singo, TR Tshipepele, M Tshi-take and CV Ramaliba (members).

Mr Aifheli Tshisikule (Thu la-mela LFA chairman).

Mr Joseph Maphaha (Ma-khado LFA chairman).

Mr Ntodeni Mulovhedzi (Mu-tale LFA chairman).