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Limpopo Mirror acknowledges the photographs of Tertius Pickhardt of Touchline (Mulaudzi with flag at Commonwealth Games), Chris Ricco and Barry Aldworth, both of Backpagepix, in our front-page collage.

Since the announcement of the death of 800-me-tre king Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, messages of condolences to the international star's family have poured in.

Apart from Pres Jacob Zuma, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula and various sectors of government, Vhavenda King Toni Mphephu Ramabulana sends his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Mulaudzi. "We are saddened by the untimely death of this sporting hero, who represented Vhem-be, Limpopo and South Africa at both national and international level. This is a very painful loss, not only to his family, but also to me as the leader of the Vhavenda people."

He added the country would be much poorer "without its son, Mulaudzi. We had grown ac-customed to his presence. Mbulaeni proved to the youngsters that if one develops one's talent, one

can become a better person in life," the king said.

The mayor of the Makhado Munici-pality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, said that he was saddened by Mulaudzi’s death, which came as a shock to him. “It is still unbelievable. We were still expecting a lot from him,” he said. He mentioned that Mulaudzi will always be remembered for his good work and added that Mulaudzi had put Limpopo and the Makhado Municipality on the map.

He urged young people to emulate Mulaudzi and follow in his footsteps. " We need young people like him who will do us proud. He will never be replaced in our hearts. May his soul rest in peace,” said Mutavhatsindi.

The ANC Youth League expressed their shock about the death of Mu-laudzi.

“We will always be proud of him and his name shall for-ever be that of a national hero from humble beginnings,” the league said.

The DA added that Mu-laudzi's passing, just a year after his retirement from professional athletics, had robbed our country of an excellent mentor, “whose contribution to nurturing young athletes would have helped revive SA's prestige in athletics. We hope that his achievements will spur cur-rent and upcoming athletes to reach the apex of excellence in athletics,” a spokesperson for the DA said.

Mr Patrick Sikhutshi, lead-er of Cope in the Limpopo

Provincial Legislature, described Mulaudzi as “our golden boy”, who had achieved much internationally by putting this country on the map. He added that many deaths were occur-ring on the country’s roads “and too little is done to arrest the situation.”

In a statement, the Limpopo Leg-islature also mourns the death of Mulaudzi and the Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa. “It is with deep sorrow that we pay tribute to the memory of our fallen icons, the former world 800-metre Olympic champion and Bafana Bafana captain. We are still battling to come to terms and accept the passing of such young and wonderful souls. This is a loss to the families, the sporting fraternity, and the nation at large,” the legisla-ture states.

Messages of condolence to Mulaudzi family

Mbulaeni's father, Mr Mukondeleli Mulaudzi.

A mourning mother, Mrs Sarah Mulaudzi.

By Kaizer Nengovhela

World mourns death of Olympic silver medalistPhotos from the family album

The whole of South Africa, and especially the athletics fraternity, have been shocked by the death of former 800 metre Olympic silver medallist Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (34), but it is difficult for his family to come to terms with the incident.

He died in a car crash last Friday. He was driving alone on the R555 between Ogies and Witbank in the early hours of Friday morning when his car overturned. He was on his way to a meeting of Athletics South Africa in Johannesburg.

His father, Mr Mukondeleli Mu-laudzi said to Limpopo Mirror that the family, and especially his mother, was struggling to cope after they received the devastating news. He said they were receiving support from the community, who have been flocking to Muduluni village since early Saturday morning.

“We accept what has happened. The members of our community are very supportive; they arrived here as early as six o’clock and are still coming to support us. His mother is still in great shock and very weak,” he added.

Mr Mulaudzi said that the area had lost a role model who was dearly loved and respected. “He grew up a disciplined boy and we are very proud of all his achievements.”

Mbulaeni attended Mmbambada Primary School and then went to Kutama High, where he matriculat-ed. In 2000, he received a bursary from the Vaal Triangle Technikon and was studying sports management at that institution.

His running career started on the dusty roads and sports fields of his village. He later won the national junior title, but after beating inter-

national star Hezekiel Sepeng, Mu-laudzi began to gain in confidence. His former coach, Mr Makonde Makhumisani, said that he had invit-ed Mbulaeni to train with him when the athlete was in Grade 9. He further said that he remembered when he participated in his first provincial competition at Polokwane, Mbulaeni ended stone last.

The Limpopo provincial govern-ment says it will help the family of Mbulaeni with the funeral arrange-ments. The acting premier and MEC for the Treasury, Mr Rudolph, Phala led a delegation to the Mulaudzi home on Monday. Phala said that a memorial service would be held today (Friday) and he would be laid to rest on Saturday.

“We have set up a team with the Makhado, Capricorn and Vhembe municipalities and that team will be working on all the preparations. The memorial service on Friday will be for the whole province and the fam-ily of Mulaudzi. It will take place at the TWCC Church in Midoroni and will start at 14:00. The funeral will take place at Muduluni.”

It was also announced that Pres Jacob Zuma would visit the family on Friday. He will be attending an event in Giyani, but will first pay his respects at Mudulini.

Mulaudzi's family has thanked South Africans for their overwhelm-ing support during this difficult time. Family spokesperson Lutamo Ramuedzisi says, “We appreciate the fact that the government has decided to come on board because Mbulaeni was an international icon.”

Mulaudzi is survived by his par-ents, three sisters and son Mulisa (10), who is in Grade 6.

Mbulaeni Tongai Mulaudzi was born on 8 September 1980 at Muduluni in Kutama.

Many years ago ... Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (third from left), photographed with his sisters.

Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (left) photographed with his uncle.

A young Mbulaheni Mulaudzi, photographed with a fellow athlete, Sagagamba, during an athletics meeting at the Thohoyandou Stadium.

Mbulaeni Mulaudzi

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SANRAL commits to improving local roadsThe South African National Road Agency Lim-ited (SANRAL) is committed to improving the state of the roads which it had inherited from the Limpopo province.

This was heard during a media briefi ng held at Pietersburg Club in Polokwane last Friday.

The agency’s general communications man-ager, Vusi Mona, insisted they would continue rehabilitating all the inherited roads. The Limpopo provincial department had transferred at least 1 628 km of roads to the agency.

SANRAL’s northern regional manager, Ismail Essa, said that the Makhado/Thohoyandou R524, Vivo R522 and Elim R578 roads were some of the roads which were transferred to them in July this year.

Limpopo Mirror posed a question and wanted to know if SANRAL would be rehabilitating the Vivo road, some parts on the Thohoyandou and the Elim roads, as these roads are currently in a very bad state. Essa responded that, as a government body, they rarely had handy cash for all projects all the time.

“We evaluate roads and prioritise the worst ones,” he said. “We have already appointed con-tractors to work on [these roads].”

Mona added that inherited roads couldn’t be fi xed overnight. “In reporting on this, you need to put it in context that these are roads which we inherited,” he said. “We are entering the rainy season and it will be quite challenging. We are committed to making these roads as safe as possible.” According to Essa, SANRAL had already appointed contractors to start with the maintenance on those roads.

Meanwhile, SANRAL has budgeted R775 million (2014/15), R655 million (2015/16), R746 million (2016/17) and R603 million (2017/18) for mainte-nance work on non-toll roads in the province. They also budgeted R463 million (2014/15), R773 million (2015/16), R533 million (2016/17) and

R174 million (2017/18) for repairs on toll roads. The total on non-toll and toll roads came to R1 239 billion (2014/15), R1 428 billion (2015/16), R1 274 billion (2016/17) and R777 million (2017/18).

The budgeted money will be spent on ad hoc maintenance, routine maintenance, periodic maintenance, structuring, improvements and new facilities.

SANRAL stated that, as the link between South Africa and the rest of Africa, the N1 formed an essential link to stimulate economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa and local economic develop-ment in the metropolitan area of Polokwane. As such, SANRAL has budgeted for the upgrading of

the N1 ring road around Polokwane (about R700 million) and this project will commence in Febru-ary 2015. The Musina ring road will be upgraded at an estimated cost of R450 million, with construc-tion to start in July 2015 and construction work at the Mokopane northern ring road is scheduled to start in February 2016, with a budget of R460 million. The Bathlokwa Shopping Centre pedes-trian bridge will be built in Matoks in an effort to prevent road deaths. In SA, at least 15 000 people are killed annually on the country’s roads, 40% of whom are pedestrians.

The road to both ZCC churches will also be improved at a cost of R200 million.Vivo R522 and Elim R578 roads were some of

the roads which were transferred to them in July

Limpopo Mirror posed a question and wanted to know if SANRAL would be rehabilitating the Vivo road, some parts on the Thohoyandou and the Elim roads, as these roads are currently in a very bad state. Essa responded that, as a government body, they rarely had handy cash for all projects

“We evaluate roads and prioritise the worst ones,” he said. “We have already appointed con-

Mona added that inherited roads couldn’t be fi xed overnight. “In reporting on this, you need to put it in context that these are roads which we inherited,” he said. “We are entering the rainy season and it will be quite challenging. We are committed to making these roads as safe as possible.” According to Essa, SANRAL had already appointed contractors to start with

Meanwhile, SANRAL has budgeted R775 million (2014/15), R655 million (2015/16), R746 million (2016/17) and

(2015/16), R533 million (2016/17) and

such, SANRAL has budgeted for the upgrading of such, SANRAL has budgeted for the upgrading of improved at a cost of R200 million.such, SANRAL has budgeted for the upgrading of improved at a cost of R200 million.

SANRAL’s general communications manager,

Vusi Mona

SANRAL’s northern regional manager,

Ismail Essa.

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Customer fires shot in local supermarketCustomers at Shoprite in Makhado had to scatter in all directions on Saturday after-noon when a 30-year-old man whipped out his 9mm pistol and fired a shot.

With the recent spate of hei-nous murders, burglaries and armed robbery cases in the town, everyone in the area, includ-ing the adjacent taxi rank, ex-pressed statements of fear and shock. They feared for their lives. Word soon spread that a botched armed robbery had taken place in Shoprite. It later appeared that it was not a robbery case as people believed, but rather the

reckless firing of a weapon in a public space.

According to the spokesper-son for the Makhado police, Const Tshifhiwa Radzilane, it is alleged that two brothers were busy shopping when an unknown male, approaching them from behind, bumped into one of the brothers with his trolley. “An argument ensued and the suspect allegedly took out his firearm and fired a shot into the floor, aiming towards the brothers,” Radzilane said.

A terrified customer, who declined to be named, said the moment she heard the strident

sound she knew it was a gunshot. “It filled the whole supermarket,” she said. “I looked back and saw an angry man holding a short gun. Yooo, I couldn’t wait for death! I dropped my basket and rushed out of the supermarket.”

She added that there was total confusion and the security offi-cers at the entrance couldn’t stop the running customers.

Radzilane confirmed that the police managed to arrest the suspect, Xabenduni Vuyani, and charged him with attempted murder. He appeared in the Louis Trichardt Magistrate’s Court on Monday. He is out on R500 bail.

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

“My wife beats me in front of the kids”“My wife says she's going to kill me one of these days. She even beats me in front our children.”

A middle-aged Mashudu Ndou (not his real name) liter-ally sobbed like a three-year-old child when he told Limpopo Mirror about his ordeal.

“Even today she has gone out for work, leaving me behind without any food,” he wept.

He said that she had started abusing him immediately after his left hand was numbed after a stroke. He had apparently also lost his job as a result of the stroke.

“She assaults me and I can't hit her back,” he said. “Even if I were to lay my hand on her, she would still report me to the police and then I would get locked up in jail. Another man would then come into my house and stay with her.”

During the interview, Ndou explained that he had previously planted some tomatoes in the yard. When the tomatoes were ripe, he picked some and filled up a 25 litre bucket, which he planned on selling in the village.

“When she got home from work, she took all those toma-toes and poured them into a chamber (urinary bucket) and shouted that she had taught me a lesson,” he said. “She sneered that no one would buy tomatoes which smelled of urine.”

Last week, the abusive wife took all the blankets and walked out of the room, leaving Ndou naked and cold. “Our children have also started swearing at me,” he said. “They say I am a useless father. I blame her for the children's behaviour towards me. She has put in them a nega-tive spirit of disrespect.”

The two youngest children are on a child support grant and Ndou said that his wife used the money to spoil herself with sexy clothes.

He added that she no longer allowed him to go and buy food for the family when he had re-ceived his social grant.

“She says I buy bad food. But still, when I give her the money to buy groceries, she only buys 12,5 kg of mealie meal when she surely knows we use 50kg,” he said.

“She uses the remaining mon-ey to spoil herself.”

Ndou reported the matter to the local social worker in the hope that she would be able to intervene, but the social worker expressed her shock by saying it was hardly believable for a man to be abused by his wife. “She sided with my abusive wife,” he said.

The disappointed Ndou thought it a good idea to visit a pastor of the church which his wife attends and tell him about his problem. “The pastor told me in the presence of my wife to be a strong man and take it all, because I too used to beat her (my wife),” he sobbed.

The director of Munna Ndi Nnyi, Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini, confirmed that his office had tried to reconcile Ndou and his wife, but the parties couldn't agree on certain aspects. “We are busy dealing with this case, and we'll try our best to make sure there's common ground of understanding for both parties,” he said. “The abuse of men is getting rife and we find that women are applying a retalia-

tory method in their relationships.”

The Department of Social Development's spokesperson, Adele van der Linde, said she could not comment on the matter at this stage. “I need to contact the district manager first and ask their office to follow up on this matter, lest we are ac-cused of taking sides,” she said.

Mr Bardwell Mufunwaini counsels a victim of domestic abuse, Mr Mashudu Ndou (not his real name).

Itani Thavhana danced as a Zulu warrior at the African Beat show of the Agapé African Choir performed on 24 October in Makhado (Louis Trichardt). Every member taking part in the performance pulsated with joy and gave everything they had.

Vhembe district's acting executive mayor, Cllr Lucas Manyuha, signs the memorandum after receiving it from the village leadership.

Protestors carry a banner with a strong message.

“We want water or everything will stop”Despite the fact that more than R600 million was set aside for water projects in the Vhembe district, residents of Ha-Du-masi and Budeli, just at the doorstep of the multi-billion-rand Nandoni Dam, are still without water.

Thousands of angry residents from these villages, who are complaining that the water which is at their doorstep is being used at faraway villages while they do not have water, have given the Vhembe District municipality an ultimatum.

They need water within seven days or they will close the valves at Nandoni Dam, so that no one can drink from their dam. They have also threatened to close the main road between Thohoyandou and Mal-amulele if their demands are not met.

Last Monday, pro-testors waving placards and singing freedom songs took to the streets and marched a few kilo-metres to the Nandoni Dam purification plant, where they handed over a memorandum to the acting Vhembe district municipality's mayor, Cllr Lucas Manyuha.

Things nearly took a dramatic turn when the angry residents demand-ed that Mayor Tshiter-eke Matibe receive the

memorandum himself. “All we need is water and no more empty promises that were fed to us for many years. We have been com-plaining about the same problem for years and all we get are empty promises all the time. Of late we have heard that R600 million has been budgeted for water projects in Vhembe. Why don’t they start with us here who are close to the dam?” said Nyadzani Makhado, the local Budeli civic secretary.

The chairperson of the Dumasi civic association, Mr Ludwig Ndonyane, said when the De-partment of Water Affairs moved people from the catchment area,

they made several promises, which have not been fulfilled. “They promised us water and for our animals, but till now nothing has been done."

The spokesperson for the Vhembe district municipality, Mr Matodzi Ralushai, said there was water at Dumasi and Budeli. "The only problem we have here is reticulation, which we hope will be solved soon. If you can go there, you will see that these people have water, but we still have villages where there is an acute shortage of water. Bit by bit we are going there and our people will all have water,” he said.

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The toddlers of the Emmanuel Kinderland Preschool in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) recently spent a wonderful day hiking up the beautiful Soutpansberg Mountains. They found that the mountain biking trails were just as suitable for a hike and a picnic. “Our kids enjoyed listening to the murmur of the water, the wind in the trees and the many different kinds of songbird found in our mountain,” said Christiane van Heerden of Emmanuel Kinderland. “The children went home really loving the nature around us,” she added. Photo supplied.

A fortnight ago, the Makhado Municipality exhibited at the 2014 Hlanganani World Tourism Expo that was held in Harare, Zimbabwe. From left to right are the mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, with Mr Dineshren of Egypt and municipal spokesperson Mr Louis Bobodi at one of the expo’s stalls. Both the Makhado and Vhembe Municipalities were represented at the event and, says Bobodi, were inspired to improve in order to win prizes at next year’s expo. Photo supplied.

Judged by the reaction of readers on social platforms, mob justice

is condoned by a large percentage of residents.

Following the recent story in the Limpopo Mirror about a month ago about the burning to death of an alleged criminal in Tshakhuma, we asked readers on the newspaper's Facebook page how they feel about such acts of vigilantism.

Masakona Nengovhela reckoned it is the right thing to do in a country where a criminal is arrested today and released tomorrow. Ridovhona Bhakajuju Matodzi agreed and said: "That’s better, we are fed up with the criminal activities". Nsovo Nkhumeleni was a bit more cautious and said he hoped they had caught the right person

Mikateko Khosa simply com-mented: "That’s how it should be done ..." while Charles Madzu-lando-Takala Mavhungu asked "What should people do with alleged murderers and rapists?" He reckoned the mob's action was the payment for the sins of the accused.

Hax Bubuluma Zwino wanted to know: "Will you go and bury him?" and Takalani Shandu reckoned "Rest in hell". Edward Baki was

again sceptical and asked: "Did that person kill?" Fulufhelo Nas Ratalu-lani reckoned he got what he deserved and he must rest in hell.

Khangwelo Glen Selapyane com-mented: "Salute Venda people" and Cosnati Cosy Madume stated "Join them who you have killed". Takie Mia Chinaki Munyai seemed to agree and said "His spirit should go to hell … Rest in hell".

Mudau 'banquet' Fhumulani simply stated: "Lord have Mercy". Ntsaykos Mbk Magovenie reckoned it was a job well done while Phathut-shedzo Ba-v Madzivhandila said "If only it was done to all criminals in the world, we would have been enjoying living freely.

The burnt person was very evil and cruel he even died a cruel death."

Eric Nthatheni Mandiza seemed to grasp some of the complexities involved when he commented: "This is so bad. No one deserves to die this way. This kind of act is intolerant. Let us allow the law to work (rather) than to take it into our hands." Hulisani Sithahala seemed to agree, saying: "Shame people.

But those who wronged should be convicted accordingly; it also taught those who want to start crimes (a

lesson)."RayDence Rembu

Ramphal Snr gave a thumbs up to what he described "people who break the law for the right reasons." Ren-dani Bucs Mulaudzi described the deed as cruel and evil, while Mulisa Khaladzi Dz-uvha seemed to find a humorous angle, stating: "We have (a) braai." S l a n d y M u l a d e l o Skhumbuzo said "It is happening anyway, but I don’t feel pity for the guy. That’s what suits him, what a shame."

Kulani Maluleke reckoned it's an 'an eye for an eye', but Vhutshi-lo Granny Bale thought it is a shame when any-one is subjected to such a painful death. Martin Kevin remarked: "So he was burnt and people enjoyed his smoke."

Readers condone mob justice

Huge success for local policeThe Makhado police had several successes over the past weekend when they managed to arrest 55 suspects.

Over the course of the weekend, a total of eight suspects were arrest-ed for driving under the influence of liquor. Another 13 were caught drinking in public spaces, while 15 more suspects were arrested for being drunk in public. Six more suspects were arrested for contravening the road traffic act.

The police also nabbed four sus-pects after they were found in pos-session of dagga.

Two suspects were found trading without a licence and were charged.

Five suspects were also caught for allegedly trying to scam people, and they were charged with fraud. One suspect was arrested for having equipment in his possession that he allegedly used to break into motor vehicles.

On Saturday (25th) the police also had to rush to Shoprite when an argument allegedly got out of hand, and a 30-year-old suspect fired off a shot with his 9mm pistol.

The man has been charged with attempted murder.

All the suspects were expected to appear in the Louis Trichardt Mag-istrate’s Court during the course of the week.

Some of the occupational therapy practitioners, photographed with wheelchair users last Friday.

The Elim Hospital awarded Mr Godfrey Ndou, Absa Manager in Elim (second from right) with a certificate of appreciation. With him are Ms Takalani Nemaguvhuni (left), hospital spokesperson Mr Avhatakali Marole (second from left) and Ms Rosemary Mpilo (right).

By Phathutshedzo Luvhengo

Elim hospital celebrates occupational therapy weekOccupational therapy practitioners at the Elim Hospital play an important role in the community, not only in terms of immediate health care, but also in driving projects aimed at making patients independent and productive.

During the occupational therapy aware-ness campaign last week, wheelchair users, mentally ill people, caregivers for disabled people and disabled patients were invited to participate in various

activities. The activities were aimed at assisting patients to be independent and to sustain themselves despite their illness. The communities were also educated about the importance of the profession and its benefits to the patients. As part of informing patients about the significance of their independence, mental health patients who were trained in the hospital exhibited products manufactured as part of the various projects. Projects such as

beading, pillow making and baking were initiated by the practitioners at the hospital to help boost the morale and independence of mental health patients.

The activities arranged during the awareness campaign also included fun activities such as a wheelchair race, a sack race and a tug-of-war. Those activ-ities were meant to improve the patients’ self-esteem, personal management, judge-ment and concentration.

Ms Rosemary Mpi-lo from the therapy unit said they tried to encourage patients through their training activities. “We invited motivational speakers to motivate patients. We also allowed care-givers and disabled patients to share their experiences,” she said. She reckoned that shar-ing experiences with caregivers and profes-sional doctors would improve the manner of looking after the patients.

“Our mode of treat-ment is routine activi-ties to ensure that pa-tients are recovering from their illness,” she added.

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This week we continue our discus-sion about practical ways of loving your wife...

The husband may also love his wife by giving her protection (Ephesians 5:28). There are times where one’s wife might try to do more than is able to. This is the time when a loving husband will stand his ground and say no or provide the necessary help. For instance, the working wife should be afforded protection from physical strain by hiring somebody who will take care of some family chores.

The husband may show his love for his wife by assisting her in fulfilling some of the household chores and responsibilities. There is nothing wrong in doing the dishes, cleaning the house, cooking, taking care of the children, changing nap-pies, and so on, if everything is done out of love.

The husband can show his love for his wife by allowing her to share his life (Mack, 1979:34). There are women who are married to husbands whom they know noth-ing about – their past, their inner feelings, their hopes and aspirations. There is no time for sharing the ups and downs. Being married to such a man cannot be distinguished from being married to a stranger. The hus-band should love and trust his wife in such a way that it becomes easy

for him to share his life with her and open up to her without the fear of being hurt. The more one opens up, the more she realises how much one loves her. Woman by nature need to be appreciated and loved.

The husband may also express his love for his wife by refusing to compare her with other women in any respect. He should grow an understanding that she is unique to him in every way. He should help shape her in such a way that he will, in the end, enjoy her uniqueness. You cannot show your love to your wife by comparing her with other women; instead, you will be demot-ing or devaluing her. She will in the end become jealous of the women she is compared to and think that the husband is more attracted to them (Mack, 1979:35).

Communication is the key to every healthy and lasting rela-tionship. The husband can show his love for his wife in this regard by communicating with her in the most respectable way. The husband should always try to be gentle and not become rough in his speech to his wife. One of the most devastat-ing things that a tongue can do is to criticise her or joke about her in front of other people. Do not make your wife look foolish in front of other people. - Prof TD Mashau ([email protected]).

Practical ways for a husband to love his wife (Part 2)

The quest for morality

PlainTruth

Soldier in hot waterfor public drinking

“Suspension of Masala Makumule is a political ploy”

A 47-year-old soldier stationed at 15 SAI Battal-ion allegedly spat in the face of a Levubu police officer and assaulted him as a way to resist being charged for public drinking. The incident took place about two weeks ago.

The police pounced on the soldier who was drinking alcohol in public at Ha-Mutsha village and informed him that he was under arrest. The 15 SAI Battalion officer allegedly refused arrest, but three police officers overpowered him and locked him inside the van.

They drove to the Levubu police station for him to be charged with drinking in public.

According to the Levubu police’s spokesperson, W/O Solly Mukhola, the 15 SAI Battalion officer refused to cooperate with the police and swore at the police officials. “He spat at the police and even assaulted a policeman,” Mukhola said. “As the police, we are very disappointed with this soldier’s conduct.”

Mukhala said that the police normally regarded all soldiers as fellow law-enforcers and when a soldier behaved in a manner such as the suspect had, it shocked society. “How can he protect the commu-nity from crime when he is the one who commits a crime against a police officer?” Mukhola asked.

The suspect appeared in the Vuwani Magistrate’s Court on charges of assault and resisting arrest last Monday. He will appear in court again on 13 November.

A group of people who call themselves the “Concern Anti-corruption Group” marched to Vhembe District Municipality’s offices on Monday to raise several concerns.

The small group of 13, led by ANC members Azwifarwi Maphwanya and Lufuno Tshifhango, later submitted their memorandum which demands the recall of suspended municipal manager Masala Makumule.

Maphwanya, a member of the Umkhonto we Sizwe military vet-erans association, and Tshifhango, chairperson of the disability forum in Vhembe, said Makumule’s sus-pension “was a political ploy.” They also accused Vhembe of being corrupt and practicing nepotism when filling vacant positions, while overlooking ANC cadres.

“We want to experience the good life our government speaks about now, while we are still alive, as en-shrined in the Freedom Charter. The government must revisit the isolation of our genuine freedom fighters from the enforcement of progressive laws and acts meant to bring a better life for all. We demand the development and implementation of programmes that will remove social distance

between the ANC and the masses of our people,” Maphwanya read from the memorandum.

They presented the memorandum to Cllr Lucas Manyuha.

Maphwanya said the people were complaining that government money was being wasted when the municipal and acting municipal manager were being paid at the same time before the problem had been resolved.

“We feel that the money being wasted this way can be used to im-prove the lives of many unemployed people.”

Besides being a member of the ANC, Maphwanya said he was going to lobby DA and EFF members to join him in the march he will organize next time if Makumule is not reinstated.

Mr Azwinndini Maphwanya presents the memorandum to Cllr Lucas Manyuha.

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It was an evening of glamour and glitz during High School Eric Louw’s annual matric farewell on 4 October. The theme was The Great Gatsby and the learners looked dashing. “Thank you to Cara Gerner from I Do Décor for all her effort with the décor of the hall and thank you to everyone who helped with this event, especially the Grade 11 parents. It was a success,” said the school. Pictured are stylish Grade 12 couple Koketsho Banda and Meisie Sibanda. Photo supplied.

It was an evening of glamour and glitz during High School Eric Louw’s annual matric farewell on 4 October. The theme was and the learners looked dashing. “Thank you to Cara Gerner from I Do Décor for all her effort with the décor of the hall and thank you to everyone who helped with this event, especially the Grade 11 parents. It was a success,” said the school. Pictured are stylish Grade 12 couple Koketsho Banda and Meisie Sibanda. Photo supplied.

Eye-catching in bright colours are Patience Malisha and Lufuno Ramutshila of Magoni High.

Aluwani Mudau and Pollen Phaswana of Magoni High pose for a photo during their school’s matric dance at the Mountain Inn Hotel last Wednesday.

Above: Pupils of Sukumani Kundani High photographed during their matric dance at the Joe Matsila guest house last Wednesday.

The pupils of Magoni High, fashionably dressed during their matric dance at the Moutain Inn Hotel last Thursday.

The happy Grade 12s of Magoni High at their matric dance at the Mountain Inn Hotel last Thursday.The happy Grade 12s of Magoni High at their matric dance at the Mountain Inn Hotel last Thursday.

matric dance at the Joe Matsila guest house last Wednesday.

Sinthumule Secondary School held their matric farewell at the Khoroni Hotel a fortnight ago. During the event, Pastor Lehasa gave a motivational talk to the pupils.

Left: Beautiful dresses were dis-play ed during the matric farewell of Sinthumule Secondary School recently held at the Khoroni Hotel. In our photograph are Nthabiseng Mashapha, who wants to study psychology, Mokgadi Magobo, who will study dental technology, Jac-qualine Ramokgopa (bio-medical) and Londani Galedzana, who wants to study crop science.

The matric farewell of Wilson Maligana Secondary at Ha-Mashau took place at the Adam’s Apple Hotel last

Friday. In our photo is a group of the matrics.

Tshilidzi Maleba and Khu-thag zo Ndou of Wilson Mali ga-na are ready for their school’s ma tric farewell.

Virginia Makhokha and Ndi-vhuwo Gudani of Wilson Mali-gana Secondary School.

Matric farewell celebrated in style

Left: Ramulongo Tshedza and Raliphada Mahanda enjoyed

the matric dance of Sinthumule Secondary that recently took place at the Khoroni Hotel in Thohoyandou.

Right: Feeling the taste of walking on the red carpet are Mulanga

Nelwamondo and Silence Lechane of Velelambeu Secondary.

Above right: It was all beauty and glamour during the Grade 12 farewell of Velelambeu Secondary School at The Elias Resort a fortnight ago. With the matrics are teachers and members of the school governing body.

Left: The gentlemen’s party: Vhonani Ra mant swana, Phumudzo Mphara and Kha thutshelo Mudau, photographed during Velelambeu Secondary School’s matric dance a fortnight ago.

Above: Pupils of Sukumani Kundani High photographed during their matric dance at the Joe Matsila guest house last Wednesday.

Right: These three Velelambeu Secondary School girls dressed in red during their matric farewell a fortnight ago. They are Silence Lechane (left), Tshifhiwa Masibula and Rofhiwa Mayimele.

Right: Mashudu Thovhakale, Khodani Siavhe, Murendeni Lishoga and Neo Mathani of Sinthumule Secondary School smile for the photographer

during the matric farewell.

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Disabled man an inspiration for the handicapped

Jehovah’s Witnesses enjoyed their two annual multi-language regional convention at Expo Centre Nasrec in Johannesburg earlier this month. The programmes were presented in the English, IsiZulu, Tshivenda, XiTsonga, Portuguese, Sesotho, Afrikaans, IsiXhosa, French and Chinese languages. According to a statement by the organisers, the combined peak attendance at both regional conventions was 57,258 delegates and 605 persons were baptized. They added that the convention offered those present an opportunity to experience the many expressions of love, joy, and peace of brotherhood. Photo supplied.

Mr Hendrick Nemururwa addresses the ceremony.

A disabled man, who was ridiculed by others and discouraged from furthering his studies, defied his detractors and re-cently completed his computer studies.

Now, Mr Hendrick Nemururwa (43) of Tshimbupfe is urging other handicapped people to develop a fighting spirit and work hard to reach their goals.

The married father of three, who is walking with crutches, said he told himself that nothing was impossible in life and

Guests, recipients and the centre management pose for a photo during the ceremony.

he went on to study computer technology at the Mvelaphanda Development and Project Training Centre.

Due to his qualification, he was able to secure employment and is working for the Department of Labour in an administrative capacity.

Nemururwa addressed guests and

think bigger,” she said. Ms Esther Mushaathama urged all to

“free themselves from the poverty men-tality. Poverty is in the mind of the poor person. I have been through it all, and I freed myself from it. It is possible and it could happen to you also if you set your-selves goals,” she said.

recipients of diplomas and cer-tificates during the centre’s 25th graduation ceremony on Friday. More than 600 successful candi-dates received their qualifications after completing different skills programmes.

Nemururwa said his road to success had not been an easy one as there were many obstacles on the way.

“Firstly I took a long time to complete my Grade 12 and, because of a lack of financial assistance, I could not go to institutions of higher learning. Mrs Esther Mushaathama, the Mvelaphanda director, called me to her centre. Many discouraged me, saying that it would not help me get any employment, but today I am working because of this centre,” he said.

Academic, politician and com-munity leader Ms Azwihangwisi Magoro commended the man-agement of Mvelaphanda for continuing to fight poverty from the front. “This is just a stepping stone and a foundation for you to

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Zwonaka Burial Society is more than a burial society and has become like a family unit.

Started in 2000 by Venda colleagues at Papillon Inflight, a Gauteng-based company, the burial so-ciety formed by colleagues who are mostly from Tembisa, has grown from an ethnic group to an inclusive organization. It was started out of the need to help each other when colleagues died and had to be assisted in taking bodies back home to Venda.

Now it boasts members from all ethnic groups who are working at the company.

The spokesperson of the group and one of the founder members, Mr Mashudu Matovheke, said

In an effort to raise awareness about food security and production, the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF), the Limpopo Department of Agriculture and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) commemorated World Food Day at Malale village outside Musina a fortnight ago.

the idea came after they had experienced bereave-ment at the company and found that it was difficult to take bodies back home to Venda. “Death strikes at a time when people are least prepared, and we felt that we should be organised in order to assist each other in times of need. We started with 12 members only and as time went on, other people joined; soon it was no longer a Venda-only organization.”

Matovheke said the group strives to forge unity and friendship among all staff members, which they have achieved over the years. “We are now like brothers and sisters and we treat each other as such. We are happy that this has created a bond which makes life enjoyable while at the company and outside,” he said.

He said they no longer waited for a bereavement, but it has become a social club where they meet every month end where they make their contribu-tions and also enjoy themselves. “We are a closely knit family and when bereavement comes, we give money to the member on Wednesdays, so that it can be used in the preparations for the funeral.”

He added that their long-term plan was to start their own mortuary.

The departments brought with them food par-cels which had been donated prior to the event and built a “food mountain”, which was donated to destitute families. During the day, community members were encouraged to start family farming to eradicate hunger.

Established destitute families were given food parcels and fruit trees to plant at their home gardens in an effort to encourage family farming.

Min Senzeni Zokwana of the DAFF stated that, despite the fact that certain families had been chosen to benefit from the food mountain, the government was also supporting and encouraging people who had already started farming projects. “We are also promoting those who are already running projects and encouraging communities throughout the country to use the land to plant crops and produce more food,” he remarked.

Zokwana also added that those who were fortu-nate enough to have food must look whether their neighbours had eaten and extend their hand to help those who had nothing.

The DAFF deputy minister, Mr Bheki Cele, said that the starting of gardens at households could help struggling families to provide for themselves. “This problem will only be answered when everybody is aware that land and soil are the only answer in fighting hunger. It is a call to the nation to go and work,” he said.

One of the ambassadors for the Department of Agriculture, Sbusiso Leope, also known as DJ Sbu, said he was encouraging people to know more about agriculture. “Most young people don’t find agriculture glamorous. We are here to promote the culture of farming,” said DJ Sbu.

DAFF declared the month of October as Food Security Month to raise awareness about food se-curity and production. This year, World Food Day was commemorated under the theme: “Feeding the world, caring for the earth.”

Min Senzeni Zokwana plants a fruit tree for one of the destitute families. With him is Premier Stanley Mathabatha (left).

Min Senzeni Zokwana (second from left) greets the the mayor of Musina local municipality, Cllr Mihloti Ramoyada. With them are some of the programme’s ambassadors and the children who benefited from the food parcels.

The “food mountain” brought relief to Malale residents.

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Limpopo Mirror recently spent a Saturday morning with some members from the Mus’Town Theatre organisation at the local park.

The organisation’s dramatic director and manager, Bheki Biller (22), said that he recruited some local youths and started Mus’Town Theatre organisation in 2010 as a theatre group.

“We later grew into an art organisation,” he said; “my purpose was not only to keep the youths from the harsh street life of crime and substance abuse, but I wanted for youths to create a platform of express-ing feelings through drama.”

The organisation’s sub-groups and in-dividual artists have participated in both provincial and national art activities. “There was no arts consciousness in our locations until we started our project,” he said. Mus’Town Theatre group stages realistic plays, where they also portray the struggle of refugees and the violence they are faced with when they cross borders illegally. Bheki said that the nature of violence which refugees have to endure is extreme. So far, Mus’Town Theatre Production has proved to be a hub of talents, where one fi nds poets, singers, sto-rytellers, writers and actors. “This industry needs

people who have sober minds and are prepared to also get some education to complement their talents,” he said.

He urged all young females in the acting in-dustry to remain bold or else they will be taken advantage of by older men, which is so bad. “Let’s not prioritise bad conduct and lifestyle,” he said; “we need to start respecting ourselves and our fans.”

He decried the Musina Municipality’s dormant attitude towards local artists, where the munici-pality fails to afford the artists full support. “We

still live in a place where the municipal-ity tells us that they don’t have a fi nancial budget for arts,” he said; “but they have money for sport. This is ironic; how can one separate sport, art and culture from not operating togeth-er?” Lufuno Sebola (18) said that she has found a way of life

in acting, where she sees the stage as her world. “When we cry on stage, the audience also cry; when we laugh or smile, they also do the same,” she said; “and then tell me, is the stage not a world of its own comprising actors and actresses?”

Mus’Town is currently working on a fi lm, Jabu le Pule, which is due soon. “It tackles issues of drug abuse, where we show how drugs can be a ‘wall’ (hindrance),” he concluded.

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pality fails to afford the artists full support. “We still live in a place where the municipal-ity tells us that they don’t have a fi nancial budget for arts,” he said; “but they have money for sport. This is ironic; how can one separate sport, art and culture from not operating togeth-er?” Lufuno Sebola (18) said that she has found a way of life

in acting, where she sees the stage as her world.

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bash was held in Tshiawelo, Soweto, earlier this month.

The event was fi lled with excitement as hun-dreds of fans turned out in numbers to enjoy the music throughout the night of October 4.

From as early as 19:00 until 04:00 the following morning, Mabutho’s pub was a hive of activity, with Tshivenda hip hop fans in high spirit whilst enjoying music from award-win-ning local rappers. The Tshiv-enda Hip Hop music bash was organised by TooFab music and Original Venda hustlers. TooFab manager, Israel Mureri, said that their intention was to create a platform for Tshiv-enda rappers to gain pop-ularity in the overcrowded musical indus-try. “Our inten-tion is to liber-ate the dance floors by giv-ing a platform to these talented but overlooked

young artists and DJ’s,” said Mureri. Mureri feels that this will help to curb the gap

between the prominent artists and the upcoming ones. “We are still having a lot of challenges as sponsors are not keen to support emerging promot-ers. We manage to pull out great events with the little money in our pockets,” he added. Previously an event organised by Israel Mureri and Mulanga Mahala, famously known as Tshidamba, was supported by various musicians and entertainment people. Mbosobeni, also known as 30-Cent in the local households, together with Muvhango actor Innocentia Makapila, better known as Rendani in the SABC 2 soapie, and Nema Nemahunguni from Venrap online radio were the masters of ceremonies. Among the performing artists were

the prominent TooFab group which has been nominated in the upcoming BEM Limhop music awards in the best group category; Fizzy, who is nominated in the best single category; and SK, nominated in the best rookie category at the same awards. C-Jay, Master Freeze, Unistri group, Output, Prifi x, Mapcity, Mizophyll and Cash-Flow were also among the

performing artists. With the intention of promoting this Tshivenda fl avoured music, TooFab has promised a series of events throughout the festive season. On the 20th of December this year another event which promotes local musicians will be hosted in the province.

By: Phathutshedzo Luvhengo.

First Tshivenda hip hop bashA group of youths in Musina have built up people who have sober minds and are prepared

Mus’Town group love culture

in Soweto!

enjoying music from award-win-ning local rappers. The Tshiv-enda Hip Hop music bash was organised by TooFab music and Original Venda hustlers. TooFab manager, Israel Mureri, said that their intention was to

group category; Fizzy, who is nominated in the best single category; and SK, nominated in the best rookie category at the same awards. C-Jay, Master Freeze, Unistri group, Output, Prifi x, Mapcity, Mizophyll and Cash-Flow were also among the

The cast from Mus’Town Theatre Production

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Ralioma (left) and the event

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opera star, Innocentia Makapila.

C-jay (left) and Fizzy entertaining the fans.

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THE DEBT COLLECTION INDUSTRY AND THE CONSUMER It is a reality in the times we live in that most South Africans will probably at some stage be contacted by a debt collector for the payment of an outstanding amount. Whether the demand is for outstanding School fees, Rent and levies, unpaid accounts, TV licenses, medical bills or any other amount, the collection of these amounts if done by any other person than the person to whom the amount is owed in all likelihood falls under the auspices of the Council for debt collectors The principles applicable as well as the exceptions to this general rule is set out below. Who is a debt collector? A debt collector is any person or company other than an attorney or his employee who for reward collects debts owed to another on the latter’s behalf. Property Managers who collect arrear rent or levies are also debt collectors. Must a debt collector be registered? All debt collectors must register with the Council for Debt Collectors in order to operate. Failure to register before collecting a debt is a criminal offence. How do I know if the person contacting me is a debt collector? All debt collectors must produce proof of registration, on request. What do debt collectors do? They collect debts owed to another, by mail, phone or in person. They may deliver documents and may even have an acknowledgement of debt signed. What is an acknowledgement of debt? A legal document in terms whereof a party admits his liability to another, often coupled with an offer to pay off the debt in monthly instalments, and consent to judgment. Once signed such a document may lead to a court order being obtained without further notice to the debtor.

Who regulates the debt collector’s actions? The Council monitors the actions of debt collectors ensuring that their actions comply with the code of conduct for debt collectors and further ensuring that they charge only those fees allowed by the Act. What fees may debt collectors charge? The fees are prescribed by law, which include a fee for letters, telephone calls and a collection commission. Fees generally not recoverable are bank charges, and travelling expenses. Typical fees at date of print and contained in Schedule B of the Regulations are for example: Necessary Letter R17-00 Necessary Phone call R17-00 Consultation with debtor R41-00 Other necessary expenses R17-00 A debt collector is not entitled to claim more than R814-00 in fees or the capital amount due whichever amount is the lesser. It then follows that on a debt of R100 the fees charged may never exceed R100. A debt collector is also allowed 10% fee per instalment received in payment of a debt subject to a maximum of R407-00. Note: Collection commission agreed upon between the debt collector and the client cannot be recovered from a debtor. What should I do if a debt collector contacts me? • Make sure he or she is registered. Contact the Council for

clarification if necessary. • Listen carefully to what he or she says. • When in doubt obtain legal advice or approach the Council. What rights do debt collectors have? • They have the right to contact you for the payment of a debt • They have the right to charge the prescribed fees for the

work done in collecting a debt. What rights do I have? • The right to obtain legal advice before signing anything. In

the legal world your signature on a document like for instance a acknowledgement of debt can have serious financial consequences.

• To be treated with dignity at all times. • The right to confidentiality. • The right not to be contacted before 6 in the morning or

after 9 in the evening, or on a Sunday. • The right not to be harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or

threatened. • To receive a statement should you request one free of

charge once every six months.

• To have the account of a debt collector taxed by the clerk of the magistrate court; should I dispute the amount for fees charged by the debt collector.

• If unhappy with the conduct of a debt collector to report him to the Council for investigation and possible disciplinary steps.

Important points to remember • Attorneys and their employees do not fall under the

jurisdiction of the Council for Debt Collectors and are therefore answerable only to the relevant law societies.

• Micro lenders and others like furniture stores who collect their own debts need not register with the Council and therefore also fall outside the jurisdiction of the Council.

• Although you are entitled to collect your own debts without being registered as a debt collector, you are not entitled to demand any fees while doing so.

What to do if you have a complaint against a debt collector? • Debt collectors are regulated by the Council for Debt

Collectors and must comply with various laws, regulations and the code of conduct while performing their duties.

• If you have a complaint with regards to the fees you are being charged, have the account taxed by the clerk of the magistrate court.

• All complaints must be in writing and under oath. If you have a complaint against the actions or conduct of a debt collector or are unsure of your rights, contact: The Council for Debt Collectors PO BOX 836 Silverton Pretoria 0127 Tel: 012-8049808 Fax: 012-8040744 Email:[email protected] Website: www.cfdc.org.za For more information tune into the following Radio Stations; Makhado fm Musina fm Phalabowra fm Univen Radio Broadcasting from 10:30 am to 11:00am on Thursday 6th Nov.

By Phathutshedzo LuvhengoBy Elmon Tshikhudo

Farewell to veteran teacherEngen donates scholar patrol equipment to BergvlamTeachers, pupils, members of the school governing body and mem-bers of the Tshakhuma Maungani community praised a veteran in education during her farewell ceremony last Friday.

Mrs Rose Mufamadi went on pen-sion after 34 years of teaching. She was one of two teachers who started to teach at Ganyane Primary in 1988.

When she started teaching the school had only one shack class and with only few pupils. “When I start-ed at the school, there was only one class and few resources. We were only teaching Grade 1,” she said.

During the ceremony, pupils rendered poems and performed in dramas of praise. She was praised for her wisdom, advice and love that she had always shown to her colleagues and the pupils she taught.

The school’s principal, Mr Tshif-hiwa Siaga, said Mrs Mufamadi had always worked tirelessly to ensure that her pupils were succeeding in their studies.

“She was a great follower who allowed to be led, but when things went wrong, she could criticise constructively,” said Siaga.

The principal, Mr Tshifhiwa Siaga (left), thanks Mrs Rose Mufamadi (centre) for her role at the school. With them is Ms Magret Fulufhelo Mpeiwa (left) who started working with Mrs Mufamadi in 1989.

School principal Gilbert Nyathela (left), sponsors, teachers and members of the scholar patrol during the presentation.

S c h o l a r p a t r o l l i n g a t Bergvlam School at Sibasa Limpopo received a major boost when a well-known local petrol station donated reflector vests and stop signs to them.

The equipment was handed over to the school principal, Mr Gilbert Nyathela, by repre-sentatives of Sibasa Engen Ga-rage, Messrs Rudolf Haasbroek and Tshifhiwa Ratshibvumo, on Monday morning. When handing over the equipment, Haasbroek told the more than 1 000 pupils and teachers that one of the staff members of the school, who is also one of their clients, approached them and told them about their plight. “We did not think twice. We

knew that this was for a good cause, as scholar road safety is of utmost the importance.”

He added that the future of the country relied on the young pupils “and if we want to see this country moving forward in terms of development, we should start taking care of them now. Among these children there are doctors, engineers and politicians who will ad-vance this country.”

He promised that the do-nation was the beginning of a long-lasting relationship. “We are still going to sit down with the management of the school and identify areas of need, and if our coffers allow, we will make the necessary interventions,” he said. School

principal Gilbert Nyathela was excited about the donation. He said that the school had a huge enrolment and it became very difficult to control access to the school in the mornings and afternoons. “With this kind of brand new equipment, road

safety and the scholar patrol will be boosted greatly,” he said. “We are indeed grateful for the support that Engen Sibasa is giving us, and we urge other businesses in the vicinity to copy what they have done,” he said.

Engen’s Mr Rudolf Haasbroek addresses the school during the presentation.

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The re-elected chairperson of the African National Congress Women’s League in Vhembe, Ms Florence Radzilani (photo), vows to work in unison with the ANC's regional members. Radzilani (44), a former MEC for Safety, Security and Liaison, as well as an executive mayor of the Vhembe region, was re-elected as chairperson during a conference at Graceland hotel near Thohoyandou a fortnight ago. The other members of the executive committee are Ms Mithloti Ramoyada (deputy chairperson), Ms Thina Mbedzi (secretary) and Ms Molly Mabasa (treasurer).

Police, surrounded by personnel of the Groblersbrug Border Post, count the illegal cigarettes discovered in a vehicle that allegedly belongs to Jan Petrus Jacobs (leaning against the bakkie). Photo: Limpopo Police.

Levubu resident in custody for allegedly smuggling cigarettesA Levubu resident is behind bars after he was allegedly caught smuggling with ciga-rettes.

Limpopo police con-firmed last week that Jan Petrus Jacobs was ar-rested on Monday (20th) at the Groblersbrug Bor-der Post. Provincial po-lice spokesperson Col Ronel Otto said Jacobs was stopped and his vehicle searched by bor-der personnel. “He was arrested after he was found transporting ille-

gal cigarettes to the value of more than R500 000,” said Otto. She added that further investigations also revealed that the vehicle he was using had been reported stolen from Welgelegen, Polokwane, during June of this year.

After his arrest, Jacobs appeared in the Moko-pane Magistrate’s Court, where his case was po-sponed until 30 October for further investigation. He is to remain in police custody until then.

Jacobs was not the only person to be arrested for cigarette smuggling.

In Musina, members of the South African Na-tional Defence Force (SANDF) came across a sus-picious-looking vehicle while on patrol along the borderline. Searching the vehicle, they discovered illegal cigarettes to the value of almost R200 000.

The three suspects, Moyo Leonard (28), Ndlovu Tongai (29) and Senda Ambassador (25), were arrested and were due to appear in the Messina Magistrate’s Court later this week.

In Burgersdorp, two suspects were arrested after they had robbed the representative of a tobacco company of his cigarette delivery. Cigarettes to the value of R500 000 and a firearm were recovered from the two suspects.

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By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Some of the new board members: Ms Ntodiseni Mundalamo, Ms Alice Tshikororo, Ms Bridgette Mamugudubi, Mr Prince Ramahala, Mr Lufuno Tshifhango, Ntungufhadzeni and Mr Mbulaheni Nengovhela.

Single mothers can raise disciplined childrenMany children grow up in families were there are no father figures and these children need to be given total moral support.

“This will boost their morale, so they get to have a possitive attitude in life,” said Ms Ntodiseni Mundalamo. She was recently speaking to community-based workers, parents and guardians at Lwa-mondo during a Families South Africa Vhembe meeting.

"For some children, living with one parent instead of two can bring a lot of emotions such as anger, sadness and con-fusion,” she said.

“As guardians, we need to sit down with them and explain clearly that we will always be there to meet their childhood

needs.”She said that children might also ask a

guardian who, in most cases, is either a mother or grandmother who depends on a social grant for subsistence, to get them expensive clothes and other necessities. “Single mothers must explain to children that they can't fullfil unrealistic expecta-tions,” Mundalamo said. “This helps to avoid a situation where kids will resort to crime as a way of satisfying their needs. Hurting girls even get themselves sugar daddies to replace the absent father. But, as a society, we must discourage such kind of behaviour.”

Divorce, separation, death and having children out of wedlock were cited as some of the main reasons why children

end up living in families without fathers.FAMSA's director, Bridget Mu-

givhi-Ramaite, said being a single mother could be stressful as the parent's stress tended to be transferred to children in some cases. “Stressors may include finan-cial constraints, loneliness, uncontrollable children and being overloaded with many tasks,” she said.

Mugivhi-Ramaite added that single mothers should try to spend quality time with their children to create a family en-vironment supportive of children's healthy upbringing.

“She should develop a discipline plan and avoid burdening children with her personal problems, and also demonstrate self-respect,” she said. “Single mothers

can still raise strong, disciplined children.”

The dialogue was pre-ceded by the election of FAMSA's new board of directors. Board mem-bers are Pastor Tsh-isamphiri Ramahala (chairperson), Mr Lu-funo Tshifhango (dep-uty chairperson), Rev Jabulane Monegi (sec-retary), Ms Bridgette Mamugudubi (depu-ty secretary) and Rev Edward Nengovhela (treasurer). The addi-tional board members are Ms Sara Dagada, Mr Richard Ligege, Mr Ailweyi Lithole, Ms Alice Tshikororo, Mr Given Mukwevho, Mr Ntungufhadzeni Mand-inda and Ms Ntodeni Mundalamo.

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1531 October 2014LIMPOPO MIRROR

Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 79(18) of the Local Government Ordinance, 1939 (Ordinance 17 of 1939) as amended, read together with section 21(4) of the Local Government Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000) that the Makhado Local Municipality is of the intention to alienate erf 2, Tshikota Township.

Any person who wishes to object to the exercise is called to lodge his/her objection in writing to the Mu-nicipal Manager at Private Bag X2596, Makhado, 0920 or fax to number 015 516 5084 to reach his office by not later than 13 November 2014.

Any person who cannot write may come to the Director Development Planning at Office Number C001, First Floor, Civic Centre, 83 Krogh Street, Makhado during office hours from 07H00 to 13H00 and 14H00 to 16H00 on or before the 13 November 2014 where objections/comments or representations will be transcribed.

All enquiries in this regard can be directed to the Director: Development Planning, Ms M D Sinthumule at 015 519 3217 or Mr E D Fungene at 015 519 3036 or Mr T A Nekhavhambe at 015 519 3105.

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The prison director, Mr Lazarus Ncongwane (right), took the visitors on a prison tour. Next to Ncongwane is Mr Thabang Makwetla, and also in the photograph is Makhado Municipality's mayor, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi (left).

The Deputy Minister of the Department of Justice and Correctional Services, Mr Thabang Makwetla, speaks with an inmate.

By Tshifhiwa Mukwevho

Makwetla lauds correctional officialsThe Deputy Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Mr Thabang Makwetla, congratu-lated correctional officers for the good work of rehabilitat-ing sentenced prisoners and guarding them, so that soci-ety's safety was guaranteed at all times.

Makwetla visited the Kutama Sinthumule Correctional Centre (KSCC) a fortnight ago. The vis-it was part of the government's approach to get public servants committed to serving citizens and to finding ways to improve ser-vice delivery. “You can appreciate the enor-mous work that is on the shoulders of the officers who are doing work at such maxi-mum-security centres,” he said. He was also referring to another privately owned max-imum-security prison, Mangaung Correction-al Centre, which is in Bloemfontein.

He indicated that KSCC has a population of 3 024 prisoners, half of whom are doing life sentences. The rest are inmates who are serv-ing no fewer than 12 years. “You are dealing with people who have almost lost hope,” he said. “Hope and posi-tivity in their lives are

almost at zero. They are in the doldrums.”

He added that the correctional officers had to give hope to the prisoners and make sure that, when they woke up each morn-ing, they had a positive attitude.

Before the general briefing, the prison director, Mr Lazarus Ncongwane, took Makwetla and his entourage, and the media, on a prison tour. He explained that the security was very tight in the prison.

“Some free members try to send offenders illegal substances such as dagga and drugs hidden in the created-for-the-purpose skin lotions and soap bars,” he said. “And we are able to confis-cate such stuff to make sure that both inmate and officer are safe.”

He then explained that, at the facility, they were doing their best to make sure that, at the end of the day, all offenders were rehabilitated individuals who could reintegrate into society.

Last weekend was a memora-ble one for one of the Limpo-po-based NFD sides, Baroka FC. After dropping points in their last three matches, Baro-ka made amends and collected the maximum points last Sat-urday. They brutally walloped African Warriors 5-1 at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

Baroka scored their first three goals within the first 20 minutes.

FC Cape Town forfeited their log leadership to Milano United, following their goalless draw with Vasco da Gama at the Parow Park Stadium. Maluti FET

College continued to give away league points to their opponents when they lost 1-2 to Milano United at the Charles Mopedi Stadium. The Maluti students are languishing at the bottom of the log.

Thanda Royal Zulu impressed their home supporters by beat-ing Highlandspark 2-0 at the Umhlatuze Sports Complex in Richards Bay.

After winning three matches in a row, Black Leopards lost to Royal Eagles at the Chatsworth Stadium in Durban last Friday evening. The result was a bit-ter pill to swallow for both the

players and technical staff of Leopards as they were dictating the terms throughout the game. The goal that earned Royal Ea-gles three points came in the 12th minute via Mxolisi Machupu.

Garankuwa United shared the spoils with Jomo Cosmos.

They drew 1-1 at the Pilditch Stadium in Pretoria, and in their Cape Town derby at the Athlone Stadium, Santos played to a goalless draw with Cape Town All Stars.

Another match that ended in a goalless draw was between Lamontville Golden Arrows and Witbank Spurs in Durban.

Baroka FC destroy African Wanderers

Subsistence farmers in the area received trees to plant on their small-scale farms.

The municipal mayor, Cllr David Mutavhatsindi, photographed with elders who received blankets during the ceremony.

Makhado Muni promotes Batho PeleOfficials from the Makhado local municipality embarked on a journey to Mahatlane a fortnight ago in an effort to promote the principles of Ba-tho Pele, while simultaneously taking basic services to the community.

Various government depart-ments and private stakeholders within the municipality exhib-ited the various services to the community of Mahatlane during the event. Mahatlane is one of the most isolated areas in the municipality, and this means that residents have to long distances

to get access to basic services.The municipal library exhib-

ited their products, while insti-tutions such as social services, commercial banks and various government and private entities were rendering their services.

During the event, 23 elders were given blankets and some of the disadvantaged pupils from Mahatlana Secondary School received full school uniforms with shoes.

The municipality also handed out trees to some subsistence farmers in the area in an attempt to influence them to focus ear-

nestly on their farming.The municipal mayor, Cllr

David Mutavhatsindi, said it was important that the leaders visit the communities durning "normal times" and not only during times of elections.

The chief in the area, Hosi Mahatlane, acknowledged the efforts of the municipality. He insisted, however, that his people are still expecting the municipal-ity to continue taking services to them. He added that the mayor was doing a great job of ensuring that rural areas within the munic-ipality were developed.

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Univen News

Pastor Willie Mphilo handed a certificate of excellence to Wilmary Christian Learning Centre’s best learner, Charlotte Ndlovu, during the school’s recent matric dance.

Prof Teuns van Ree (left), with Prof John Owen (Southampton University) and Prof Yu-Ping Wu (Fudan University) inspecting a lithium-ion battery pilot plant. Photo supplied.

Prof delivers paper at conference in ChinaProf Teuns van Ree of Univen’s School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences recently returned from a two-week visit to China, where he attended a conference of the international union of pure and applied chemistry on novel materials and their synthesis.

During his visit, he also worked on a collab-orative project with Chinese colleagues. Van Ree was invited to deliver a paper, Designing new electrolyte additives for better lithium-ion battery performance and overcharge protection, at the conference, held in Zhengzhou, China. He was accompanied by a master’s student, Ms Wendy Bebeda, who presented a poster entitled Conformational preferences and electrochemical performance of some substituted phenylboronates at the same conference.

They also first spent a few days at Fudan Univer-sity in Shanghai, one of the top three universities in China. The host, Prof Yu-Ping Wu, and his postgraduate students, are responsible for certain analytical work for their collaborative project

concerning development of new materials for lithium-ion batteries.

This was Van Ree’s tenth visit to China on invitation by Prof Wu.

Ms Wendy Bebeda of Univen (right) in con-ver sation with one of the delegates at the conference. Photo supplied.

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Suitable service providers are invited to tender for the service and repair of small equipment/machineries for parks maintenance for period of one year. Bidders are requested to bid as per specification attached to the bid documents that will be obtainable from 05 November 2014 at the Procurement Office No. B043Ground Floor, Civic Centre, MAKHADO upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R200.00

Completed bid documents signed by a duly authorized person, sealed in an envelope clearly marked “Tender No. 43 of 2014: Service and Repair of Small Equipment/Machineries For Parks Maintenance For Period of One Year” must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the tender box at the foyer of the main entrance to the Civic Centre by not later than 12:00 on Friday, 21 November 2014 when all tenders received will be opened in public in the Executive Committee Chamber, First Floor, Civic Centre, No.83 Krogh Street, Makhado.

The Municipality is not bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept any part of a bid. Bids must remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days after closing date of submission thereof. Submitted tenders will be evaluated on 80/20 score points.

Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned or submitted in pencil or by telegraph or facsimile or electron-ically by e-mail, or not having the following documents attached for evaluation or not complying with the tender specifications, will not be evaluated and will be disqualified:

• Original valid Tax Clearance Certificate• A copy of Company Registration Certificate• Certified copy/copies of company owner(s) ID Book(s).• BBBEE Certificate (For Preferential Points)

All technical enquiries can be directed to Mr N P Sikhitha, or Director Community Services, Mr M J Kanwendo at (015) 519 3000, while procurement enquiries should be directed to Mr Ramabulana M at (015) 519 3129.

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ELECTRIFICATION OF TSHIVHULANI, FONDWE AND VONDWE VILLAGEThulamela Municipality, invites tenders from Contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) for the electrification of the following Villages.

BID NUMBER DESCRIPTION CIDB GRADING

Bid no 30/2014/2015 Electrification of 47 households at Fondwe village

2EP or higher

Bid no 31/2014/2015 Electrification of 264 households at Tshivhulani village

3EP or higher

Bid no 32/2014/2015 Electrification of 56 households at Vondwe village

2EP or higher

Tender documents are obtainable from Procurement Office, Office No. 02 Thulamela Municipality Main Offices, during the following times: 0800 to 15:30 (Monday to Friday) as from 04 November 2014. A non-refundable cash deposit or bank guar-anteed cheque of R363.00 is payable to secure a copy of the tender document. Bank guaranteed cheques must be made payable to Thulamela Municipality.

A compulsory briefing meeting with representatives of the employer will take place at Thulamela Municipality council cham-ber on the 11 November 2014 at 11:00.

Interested Contractors will be expected to submit the Bid documents with the following compulsory requirements. Reference shall also be made to the tender document for other compulsory requirements.

• Valid Tax Clearance Certificate issued by SARS.• Company registration documents.• CIDB contractor detail• Proof of updated payments of all the services in the municipality in which the business is registered or where

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

Where possible we also request to be provided with the company profile. NB: Service providers must submit their Certified BBBEE verification certificate from verification agency accredit-ed 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 cor poration and BEE Rating certificate

Sealed bid documents must be submitted in envelopes clearly indicating “BID NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION” on the outside and must reach the undersigned by depositing it into the official Bid Box at the front of the main entrance to the Civic Centre, by no later than 11:00 on, 21 November 2014 at 11H00. 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 and compliance with Thulamela Supply Chain management Policy), PPPFA and other relevant Acts and Regulations.

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

Points for functionality TARGETED GOALS: WEIGHT

Reputation And Reference 40.0

Financial Reference 15.0

Experience 15.0

Plant And Equipment 30.0

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The lowest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted and the Municipality reserves the right to accept where applicable the whole or part of the tender.

All Technical queries will be addressed to Mr Phaswana R K at 015 962 7676 or Dzivhani M R 015 962 7556 and adminis-trative enquiries will be addressed to Ms Mudau P AT 015 962 7796

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

ADV. MH MATHIVHAMUNICIPAL MANAGEROld Agriven building Thohoyandou0950

By Kaizer Nengovhela

The Safa Vhembe MMK Admin-istrators league match between Benny’s Care and the current log leaders, Makhitha Oscar Stars, at Tshiozwi ended in chaos on Sunday. At that stage, Benny’s were leading 1-0.

It was a balanced match, with both sides playing attacking football. In the 76th minute, the defence of Stars lapsed and Ernest Munyadziwa scored. In the 81st minute, everyone was convinced that Lucky Funyu-funyu had scored. The assistant referee kept his flag down at time, and pointed for a goal kick.

Officials and supporters of Stars then invaded the pitch and chased the lone assistant referee, Mr Sol-omon Mulaudzi, off the grounds, accusing him of favouritism. Ref-eree Naledzani Ndouvhada then called the two captains and talked to them, but blew the final whistle when regulated time had expired. Sydney Luvhengo of Stars beats Rendani Mudau.

MMK match ends in chaos

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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

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Easy 4-1 victory for Mphego Real Rovers

Two narrow victories for Tshakhuma RO

Mphego Real Rovers were too good for Lufule Flying Bomb-ers and brutally crushed them 4-1 in their MMK Adminis-trators League match at the FNB Makwarela Stadium on Saturday.

Bombers were out of touch from the onset and Real Rovers opened their account in the ninth minute. They were awarded a penalty after a defender of Bombers handled within the box. Gundo Mudau made no mistake from the white spot.

Tshakhuma RO United collected the maximum points in their two weekend matches. They beat Univen FC 2-1 at the Univen open grounds on Saturday and went on to collect full points at the expense of Tshedza FC, whom they beat 1-0 at the Tshakhuma Malaria grounds the following day.

Their match against Univen was played under protest. Univen lodged a protest with the referee after the game. In their protest, Univen indicated that the keeper of United, Adziambei Sigaba, was not properly registered with his team.

United approached the game like a house on fire, but their lone striker, Lufuno “CJ” Mugodi, was well contained. Realizing that Mugodi was heavily marked, United decided to use their flanks to split the opposition defence. In the ninth minute, the vis-itors from Tshakhuma village broke the deadlock. Their right winger, Mulisa Luvhengo, blasted in a rocket from inside the box.

The referee, Mr Eric Munyai, warned Rofhiwa Tshibubudze of Univen with a card for obstructing Lucky Ndou in the 19th minute. United replaced Johannes Mudau with Thivhulawi Silima towards the end of the first half. Phanuel Moila of Uni-ven tackled Ndivhuwo Makhado from behind three minutes into the last stanza and he was

Bombers continued to make silly mistakes within their own half. That gave Real Rovers ample time to invade the territory of Bomb-ers. In the 24th minute, Vuledzani Ntsieni was on target after receiving a neat pass from Nicho-las Mathobo.

The Bombers pulled one back in the 34th minute. Lucky Mphoho-ni beat the Rovers keep-er, Tsumbedzo Goma, with a ground cutter after a scramble within the box. Real Rovers continued to press hard in search of more goals

after the Bombers’ goal, but their strikers were unlucky.

Mulalo Siala of Real Rovers caused a stir in the 39th minute. He received a good pass from Khodani Tshisikule and shot wide from close range. At that stage, the Bombers’ keeper, Nditsheni Mahalihali, was al-ready beaten. Referee Khamusi Razwimisani flashed the only yellow card in the game three minutes into the second half. Dakalo Mabushe of Bombers was reprimanded for obstructing

Muhumbudzi Kwinda.Flying Bombers lost shape in

the middle of the park and they were severely punished for that. In the 64th minute, Real Rovers scored their third goal. Thom-pho Ramabulana was on target after receiving a neat pass from Vuledzani Ntsieni.

Real Rovers created numerous chances late in the game, but they managed to convert only one. Their fourth goal came via Paul Nemavhola, who came on as a substitute in the dying minutes.

The goal scorers for Real Rovers are Vuledzani Ntsieni (left), Thompho Ramabulana, Gundo Mudau and Paul Nemavhola.

also reprimanded with a card for that. United replaced their vastly experienced keeper, Ad-ziambei Sigaba, with Thabelo Nefuri in the 59th minute. Univen found the equalizer in the 74th minute when Lucky Nthangeni fin-ished off a rebound after a corner kick that was taken by Solly Muruge.

Takalani Ratshilima of United was brought down within the box in the 84th minute. That was a clear penalty. Elvis Netshidongolo-lo converted from the white spot. A heated ar-gument ensued between the match officials and the players of Univen shortly after the final whistle. A player of Univen, Takalani Tshi-

pani, was given his marching orders for the usage of vulgar words towards the match officials.

Livhuwani Nthangeni of Univen FC (front) and Mulisa Luvhengo of RO United chase the ball.

Livhuwani Nthangeni of Univen controls the high ball while Mulisa Luvhengo of United intercepts from the side.

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Tshiozwi Dynamos hammer Chelsea 4-2Tshiozwi Anchors played their hearts out and ham-mered Tshikota Chelsea 4-2 in a Safa Vhembe MMK Ad-ministrators Soccer League match played at Tshikota on Saturday.

Anchors displayed entertain-ing football. Chelsea was only good at the far back and their midfielders hesitated for too long and did not release the ball on time for the goal poachers. This sloppy performance put the defence under tremendous pressure. The boys from Tsh-iozwi initiated some promising moves from the centre of the pitch but were denied a number of scoring opportuni-ties by the rock-sol-id defence of their opponents.

Anchors broke the deadlock in the 14th minute. Aluwani “Killer” Nedzamba forced his way through the defence of Chelsea and scored an easy goal from close range. Sello “Fer-rari” Motsipi was on target in the 20th minute to make it 2-0. Although one of their key mid-fielders, Phethani Sikhwivhilu, was reprimanded with a

card in the 24th minute, Anchors did not lose their fighting spirit. They continued to pressure their opponents by creating promis-ing moves from the centre of the pitch. Khotso Maphala tried his luck from outside the penalty box with a volley. The Chelsea keeper could only watch the ball hit the net to bring the half-time score to 3-0.

Both sides effected two changes to their starting lineups in the last half. Chelsea intro-duced Patric Mulaudzi and Sher-rif Ramabulana, while Anchors

responded by calling on Vhut-shilo Mafunisa and Fhrdzisani Tsakopa respectively. It was clever move from Chelsea. Sherif Ramabulana scored by beating the keeper with a ground cutter, following a neat pass by Maradona Murwanthi.

Chelsea continued to initiate some promising moves from behind, and they reduced the margin via Matha Ratshilaya in the 78th minute.

Ferrari Motsipi of Anchors completed his brace to score his team’s fourth goal.

Khotso Maphala of Anchors with the ball, while Matha Ratshilaya is attempting to intercept it. Tovhowani Ramabulana (left) is ready to pounce on the ball.

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THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT

SCHEME, 2006NOTICE FOR

REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE FROM

‘’RESIDENTIAL 1’’ TO “INSTITUTIONAL’’ FOR THE PURPOSE

OF A PLACE OF INSTRUCTIONS IN

ORDER TO ERECT A CRECHE ON ERF 64 THOHOYANDOU A

I, TimoThy Tshilidzi mudzielwana of Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, being an authorized agent of the registered owner of erF 64 Thohoyandou -a TownshiP regisTraTion division mT, limPoPo ProvinCe, hereby give notice in terms of Town Planning and Township Ordinance 15 of 1986 for the amendment of Thulamela Municipality Land Use Management Scheme,2006, that I have lodged an application to Thulamela local Municipality for rezoning from “residenTial 1” to “insTiTuTional” for the purpose of a Place of Instructions in order to erect a Crèche on the property mentioned above. Plans and Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the senior manager: Planning and eConomiC develoPmenT ,Thulamela loCal muniCiPaliTy, FirsT Floor, Thohoyandou for the period of 28 days from the 31st of October 2014. Objections and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above Address or to P.o. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 Days from the 31st of October 2014. Address of the applicant: Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, P.o .Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700, Tel: 015 297 6060, Fax: 015 297 4040/ 0866635119, Cell: 072 426 6537.THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT

SCHEME, 2006NDIVHADZO YA U

SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA

Fulwana Planning Consultants

MAVU U BVA KHA ‘’RESIDENTIAL 1’’ U

YA KHA “INSTITUTIONAL” KHA TSHITENTSI TSHI DIVHEAHO

SA ERF 64 THOHOYANDOU A

EXTENSION 1 U ITE-LA U FHATIWA HA

KHIRESHENne, Tshilidzi TimoThy mudzielwana wa Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs,ndo imela mune wa tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa erF 64 Thohoyandou –a, ndi vha divhadza uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho ya u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “residenTial 1” ane avha madzulo a vhathu u ya kha “insTiTuTional“, ane avha mavu a tshikolo hu u itela u fhaiwa ha khiresheVhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mve-laphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 31 Tshimedzi 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulamela kha diresi itevhelaho: P.o. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950. Mbi-laelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 31 Tshimedzi 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khum-belo: Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, P.o.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119.

MUSINA LAND USE MANAGEMENT SCHEME, 2010 AMENDMENT SCHEME 291

I, TimoThy Tshilidzi mudzielwana of Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, being an authorized agent of the registered owners of erF 5062 and erF 5063 messina nanCeField exTension 12, limPoPo ProvinCe, hereby give notice in terms of Section 92 (1) (b) and Section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance 15 of 1986, that I have made an application to the Musina Local Municipality for the amendment of the Town Planning Scheme, known as the Musina Land Use Management Scheme, 2010, by consolidation and a simultaneous rezoning of the properties described above, from

Fulwana Planning Consultants

“residenTial 1” to “residenTial 3” in order to erect dwelling units. Plans and Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of Town Planning uniT, oFFiCe no: 60, musina muniCiPal Building for the period of 28 days from the 31st October 2014. Objections and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at PrivaTe Bag x 611, musina, 0900 within 28 days from the 31st October 2014. Ad-dress of the Applicant: Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, P .o .Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700, Tel: 0152976060, Fax: 0152974040/0866635119, Cell: 072 426 6537

MUSINA GRONDGEBRUIK-BESTUURSKEMA,

2010WYSIGINGSKEMA

291Ek, Tshilidzi Timo-Thy mudzielwana van Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, synde die gemagtigde agent van die geregistreerde eienaars van erF 5062 en erF 5063 messina nanCe-Field uiTBreiding 12, limPoPo Provinsie, gee hiermee in terme van Artikel 92 (1 ) ( b ) en artikel 56 ( 1 ) ( b ) (i ) van die Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe, 15 van 1986 , dat ek 'n aansoek by die Musina Plaaslike Munisipaliteit het vir die wysiging van die Dorps-beplanningskema, bekend as die Musina Land Use Management Scheme, 2010 , deur konsolidasie en 'n gelyktydige hersonering van die eiendomme hier-bo beskryf, vanaf "residensieel 1" na "residensieel 3" in order to erect dwelling units.Planne en besonderhede van die aansoek le ter insae gedurende gewone kantoorure by die kantoor van die Town Planning eenheid , kanToor no: 60 , musina munisiPale geBou vir die tydperk van 28 dae vanaf die 31 Oktober 2014. Besware en / of kommentaar ten opsigte van die aansoek moet skriftelik aan die Munisipale Bestuurder binne 28 dae vanaf die 31 Oktober 2014 ingedien of gerig word aan die bovermelde adres of by PrivaaTsak x 611, musina, 0900. Adres van die aansoeker: Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, P .o .Box 55980, Polokwane , 0700, Tel : 0152976060 , Faks: 0152974040/0866635119 Cell : 072 426 6537

THULAMELA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

NOTICE FOR PARK CLOSURE,

SUBDIVISION AND

Fulwana Planning Consultants

A SIMULTANEOUS REZONING/ CHANGE

OF LAND USE It is hereby notified that application has been made to Thulamela loCal muniCiPaliTy and The deParTmenT oF CooPeraTive governanCe, human seTTlemenTs and TradiTional aFFairs (CoghsTa) by Tshilidzi TimoThy mudzielwana of the firm Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs CC on behalf of the Thulamela loCal muniC-iPaliTy for Park Closure, Subdivision and Rezon-ing/ Change of land use from “Park” to “residen-Tial 1” and various land uses in terms of the Venda Land Affairs Proclamation of 1990 (Proclamation 45 of 1990) read together with Ordinance 17 of 1939 (section 67-69) on the erven listed below;•erF 704 Thohoyandou l•erF 705 Thohoyandou l•erF 1079 Thohoyandou m•erF 1131 Thohoyandou m•erF 1078 Thohoyandou mThe application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the office of the senior manager: Planning and develoPmenT, Thulamela loCal muniCiPaliTy, FirsT Floor, Thohoyandou and at the offices of the senior manager, sPaTial Planning, deParTmenT oF CooPeraTive governanCe, human seTTlemenT and TradiTional aFFairs,Corner oF landros mare and raBe sTreeTs, Polokwane CiTy, 0699 for 28 days from 31st of October 2014. Objections to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the muniCiPal manager, Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, P.o. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950, or offices of the senior manager, sPaTial Planning, deParTmenT oF CooPeraTive governanCe, human seTTlemenT and TradiTional aFFairs, Corner oF landros mare and raBe sTreeTs, Polokwane CiTy, 0699 for a period 28 days from the from 31st of October 2014. Address of autho-rized agent: Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, P.o. Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015)297-6060. Fax: 086 663 5119/015 297-4040.THULAMELA LOCAL

MUNICIPALITYNDIVHADZO YA U

VALWA HA PHAKHA, U KHETHEKAN-

YA KHATHIHI NA U SHANDUKISA

KUSHUMISELE KWA MAVU

Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwa-ho kha masipala wa Thu-lamela na kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA) nga Tshilidzi TimoThy mudzielwana wa Fulwana Planning Con-sulTanTs CC, o imela vha Masipala wa Thulamela

malugana na u valiwa ha phakha, u khethekanya khathihi na u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “Park” vhune ha vha vhupo ha u twela u ya kha “residenTial 1” vhune ha vha vhupo ha madzulo a vhathu khathihi na kushumisele kwa mavu kwo fhambananaho hu tshi khou shumisiwa ndayotewa ya Venda Land Affairs Proclamation 1990 (Proclamation 45 of 1990) khathihi na ndayotewa ya Ordinance 17 of 1939(section 67-69) kha zwitentsi zwi divheaho sa;•erF 704 Thohoyandou l•erF 705 Thohoyandou l•erF 1079 Thohoyandou m•erF 1131 Thohoyandou m•erF 1078 Thohoyandou mVhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mve-laphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou na ofisini ya Minidzhere muhulwane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la vhu 31 Tshimedzi 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Thulame-la kha diresi itevhelaho: P.o. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 kana Minidzhere muhul-wane: wa kudzudzanyele kwa vhupo, kha muhasho wa Mavhusele, Madzulo a vhathu na zwa Mvelele (CoGHSTA), khuda ya Landros mare na Rabe Streets, Polokwane City, 0699. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la u thoma la u andadziwa ha iyi khumbelo la vhu 31 Tshimedzi 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulayoni malugana na iyi khum-belo: Fulwana Planning ConsulTanTs, P.o.Box 55980, Polokwane, 0700. Tel: (015) 297 6060. Fax: (015) 297 4040/086 663 5119.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the Estate of the Late: Fanie evans hlungwane, ID: 5501035846080, Last Address: house no a1259, waTerval TownshiP, elim hosPiTal, Date of Death: 2013/04/05. All persons having claims against the above-mentioned estate

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THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT

SCHEME, 2006NOTICE FOR

REZONING/ CHANGE OF LAND USE FROM

‘’MUNICIPAL’’ TO “RESIDENTIAL 1’’

FOR THE PURPOSE OF SINGLE

DWELLING UNITS ON ERF 1265

THOHOYANDOU–MI, maFemani maThye of maFmaTh ConsulTing, being an authorized agent of the registered owner of erF 1265 Thohoy-andou–m TownshiP, limPoPo ProvinCe, hereby give notice in terms of section 56(1)(b)(i) of Town Planning and Township Ordinance 15 of 1986 for the amendment of Thulamela Municipality Land Use Management Scheme, 2006, that i have lodged an application to Thulamela Local Municipality for Rezoning of PorTion 1 To 30 oF erF 1265 From “muniCiPal” To “residenTial 1” for the purpose of single dwelling units on the property mentioned above. Plans and particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the senior manager: Planning and eConomiC develoPmenT, Thulamela loCal muniCiPaliTy, FirsT Floor, Thohoyandou for the period of 28 days from the 31th of October 2014. Objections and/or comments or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipal manager at the above address or to P.o. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 within a period of 28 days from the 31th of August 2014. ADDRESS OF THE APPLICANT: maFmaTh ConsulTing, P.o Box 339, Bendor Park, 0713, Tel: 084 505 4526 Fax: 086 568 1623.THULAMELA LAND USE MANAGEMENT

SCHEME, 2006NDIVHADZO YA

U SHANDUKISWA KUSHUMISELE KWA

MAVU U BVA KHA ‘’MUNICIPAL’’ U YA

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Booyens du Preez & BoshoFF ing.

In the Estate of the Late: Johannes Tshikudo muraThi, ID: 3210165243082, who died on 21 July 2007, and who was married in community of property

to hlamalani mThavini manganyi, ID: 4909170247082. Master Reference: 640/2007 (Thohoyandou)The First and Final Liquidation and Distribution account in this estate will lie for inspection for a period of twenty one (21) days from date of publication hereof at the office of the Master of the High Court, Thohoyandou. mamangule sylvia mu-raThi. Executrix, Address: c/o Booyens du Preez & Boshoff Inc, 653 MPhePhu drIve, thohoyandou P west, PrIvate Bag x2358, sIBasa 0970, tel: (015) 9624305/6/9

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56(1)(b)(i) ya Town Planning and Township Ordinance 15 of 1986 u shandukisa Thulamela Municipality Land Use Management Scheme, 2006, uri ndo ita khumbelo ya u shandukisa kushumisele kwa mavu a tshipida 1 u swikela tshipida 30 zwa tshitentsi tshi divheyaho sa erF 1265 u Bva kha “muniCiPal” uya kha “residenTial 1“, u itela u fhatiwa vhudzulo ha muta muthihi kha tshitentsi tsho bulwaho afho ntha. vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku Dzudzanyele na Mvelaphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Thulamela Thohoyandou, manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 31 dza Tshimedzi 2014. Vhane Vha Vha Na Mbilaelo/vhupfiwa Malugana Na iyi Khumbelo Vha Nwalele Minidzhere Wa masiPala wa Thulamela kha diresi iTevhelaho: P.o. Box 5066, Thohoyandou, 0950 musi tshi khala tsha maduvha a fumbili malo (28) tshi sathu fhela ubva nga dzi 31 dza Tshimedzi 2014. Diresi Ya Dzhendedzi Lire Mulayoni Malugana Na Iyi Khumbelo: maFmaTh ConsulTing, P.o. Box 339, Bendor, 0713. Tel: 084 505 4526. Fax: 086 567 1623.

MUTALE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

NOTICE FOR CONSOLIDATION

SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH REZONING/CHANGE OF LAND

USE It is hereby notified that application has been made by the firm makoloTo Town Planning and develoPmenT ConsulTanTs on behalf of the registered owner of erF 1599, erF 1600, erF 1615 and erF 1616 muTale exTension 1, limPoPo ProvinCe, for consolidation and rezoning/ change of land use from “residenTial 1” to “Business 1” for business site. The application and the relevant documents are open for inspection at the new Municipal Building, next to Limpopo Provincial Traffic College, Mutale Town, for 28 days from 24 October 2014. Objection to the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the municipal manager, muTale loCal muniCiPaliTy, PrivaTe Bag x 1254, muTale, 0956, for a period of 28 days from 24 October 2014. Address of authorized agent: makoloTo Town Planning ConsulTanTs, P.o. Box 2256, seCunda, 2302. Cell: 071 541 3227. Email: [email protected]

MUTALE LOCAL

Makoloto town Planning

Consultants

MUNICIPALITYNDIVHADZO YA U TANGANYWA HA

ZWITENTSI KHATHIHI NA U

SHANDUKISWA HA KUSHUMISELE KWA

MAVU Vha khou divhadziwa uri huna khumbelo yo itiwaho nga vha makoloTo Town Planning and develoPmenT ConsulTanTs, vho imela vhane vha zwitentsi zwi divheyaho sa erF 1599, erF 1600, erF 1615 and erF 1616 muTale exTension 1, limPoPo ProvinCe, malugana na u tanganywa ha zwitentsi zwo bulwaho afho ntha khathihi na u shandukiswa ha kushumisele kwa mavu u bva kha “residenTial 1” vhune ha vha vhudzulo ha phera ya muta muthihi u ya kha “Business 1“ ane a vha mavu a zwa vhubindudzi u itela tshitentsi tsha mabindu. Vhane vha takalela u vhala nga ha khumbelo iyi na manwalo a yelanaho nayo, vha nga a wana ofisini ya minidzhere muhulwane: wa ku dzudzanyele na mve-laphanda, kha luta lwa u thoma kha masipala wa Mutale kha tshifhato tshiswa tsha Masipala wa Mutale tsini na gudedzi la vhalanga vhuendi la Manenu, Limpopo Province. Manwalo ayo a do wanala lwa tshifhinga tshi edanaho maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 24 Tshimedzi 2014. Vhane vha vha na mbilaelo malugana na iyi khumbelo vha nwalele minidzhere wa masipala wa Mutale kha diresi itevhelaho: PrivaTe Bag x 1254, muTale, 0956. Mbilaelo dzi do tanganedziwa lwa maduvha a fumbili malo (28) u bva nga duvha la 24 Tshimedzi 2014. Diresi ya dzhendedzi lire mulay-oni malugana na iyi khumbelo: makoloTo Town Planning ConsulTanTs, P.o. Box 2256, seCunda, 2302. Cell: 071 541 3227. Email: [email protected]

NOTICE TO CREDITOR/DEBTOR IN THE DECEASED

ESTATE IN TERMS OF RULE 29

In the Estate of late modisha moroma william, ID: 540425 5209 081, Estate No: 22697/2014, Date of Death:2014/07/22. Last Address: moledJi, akganang muniCiPaliTy. Kindly take Notice that all Creditors and Debtor having a claim against the abovementioned estate must lodge it with the executors concerned within 30 days from date of publication thereof. Mvundlela & assocIates attorneys, executrIx attorneys, offIce no: 85, 87 & 93, Block c, P.o Box 3560, thohoyandou, tel: 015 962 2953, fax: 015 962 2913.

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35

Kindly be informed that

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the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late meTeleni kayase alina, ID: 2009060138087, who died on the 29th day oF June 2000. Master Reference No: 21050/2014 shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from date of publication hereof. Dated at Thohoyandou on this 21st October 2014. Mvundlela & assocIates attorneys, executrIx attorneys, offIce no: 87, Block c, lIMdev BuIldIng, thohoyandou, Po Box 3560, thohoyandou, 0950, ref: MulaudzI/MetelenI est:004

NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND

DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION

Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Thivhulawi Nelson Netshituni, ID: 67042156776082, who died on the 2014/05/30, is lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 20273/2014. Anton Ramaano Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009,REF: AR/KM/ES0.0114

anton raMaano inC

NOTICE TO LIQUIDATION AND

DISTRIBUTION ACCOUNT LYING FOR INSPECTION

Persuant to the provisions of Section 35 (5) of Act 66 of 1965, notice is hereby given that the first and final liquidation and distribution account in the estate of the late Thabelo Nembilwi, ID: 7009250944083, who died on the 2014/08/17, is lying for inspection at the offices of the Master of High Court, Limpopo High Court and the Magistrate’s Office, Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days as from date of publication hereof. Estate No: 20964/2014. Anton Ramaano Attorneys, Attorneys for Executrix, Thohoyandou P West, House No. 902, Cnr University Road & Mphephu Drive, Opposite Khoroni Hotel / Venda Plaza, P.O. Box 2246, Thohoyandou, 0950, Tel: 015 962 2232/2236, Fax: 015 962 5009,REF: AR/KM/ES0.0117

anton raMaano inC

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN

DECEASED ESTATES

Choene & ngwailaattorneys

In the Estate of the Late: TshiThavhane muvhulawa solomon, Estate No: 21387/2014, ID: 480222 5116 081, Last Address: makwarela exT 3, Date of Death: 2014/09/18. All persons having claims against the above-mentioned estate are called upon to lodge their claims with the undersigned within thirty (30) days as from date of this publication. choene & ngwaIla attorneys, 93 MPhePhu street, offIce no g9, saBIna Plaza, oPPosIte usave shoPrIte, thohoyandou, 0950

Maluleke z.d attorneys

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 Kwinda Reckson Thivhakoni, who died on the 27th day of August 2014, Master’s reference number: 21134/2014 - 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 16th 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]

Maluleke z.d attorneys

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 Lufuno Desmond Maphalaphathwa, who died on the 24th day of September 2013, Master’s reference number: 2088/2013 - 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 16th 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]

local authorIty notIce

MusIna local

MunIcIPalItynotIce of

aPPlIcatIon for estaBlIshMent of

a townshIPThe Musina Local Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Section 96 of the Town Planning and Township Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986), that an application to establish the township as referred to in the Annexure hereunder, has been received by it. Particulars of the application will lie open for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Municipal Manger, Musina Local Municipality, for a period of 28 days from 31 October 2014. Objections to or representation in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing and handed in at Room 60, Ground Floor; Musina Local Municipality or posted to, The muniCiPal manger, musina loCal muniCiPaliTy, PrivaTe Bag x 611, musina, 0900 within a period of 28 days from 31 October 2014

ANNEXUREName of Township: madimBo village

Full Name of Applicant: musina loCal muniCiPaliTy

Number of Erven in Proposed Township: 1601Residential 1535Business 24Creche 4Primary School 5Religious Facility 9Public Open Space 19Health Facility 2Municipal 3The proposed township is 266.49 hectares. Property description: PorTion 0 Farm heTTy 93 mT, limPoPo ProvinCe. Location of Proposed Township: The proposed development is located approximately 90 KM north-east direction from Musina. The site is locat-ed adjacent to Matshakatini which is also located on Portion 0 of the Farm Hetty 93 MT . Address of Agent: yB mashalaBa & assoCiaTes ConsulTanTs CC. uniT e2003, seCond Floor, BloCk e, edinBurg gaTe, hyde Park lane, hyde Park, sandTon, gauTeng

PLAASLIKE BESTUURSKENNIS-

GEWINGMUSINA PLAASLIKE

MUNISIPALITEITKENNISGEWING VAN AANSOEK OM STIG-

TING VAN DORPDie Musina Plaaslike Munisipaliteit gee hiermee kennis in terme van Artikel 96 van die Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe, 1986(Ordonnansie 15 van 1986), dat ‘n aansoek om die dorp te stig, soos in die Bylae hieronder, soos ontvang is. Besonderhede van die aansoek sal ter insae gedurende gewone kantoorure by die kantoor van die Munisipale Bestuurder, Musina Plaaslike Munisipaliteit, vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 31 Oktober 2014. Besware teen of vertoe ten opsigte van die aansoek moet ingedien word skriftelik en ingehandig word by kamer 60, grondvloer; musina Plaaslike munisiPaliTeiT of gepos word aan, binne ‘n

tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 31 Oktober 2014 sal die munisiPale BesTuurder, musina Plaaslike munisiPaliTeiT, PrivaaTsak x 611, musina, 0900.

BYLAENaam van die dorp: madimBo village Volle naam van aansoeker: musina Plaaslike munisiPaliTeiT Aantal erwe in voorgestelde dorp: 1601 Residensieel 1535 Besigheid 24 Kleuterskool 4 Laerskool 5 Godsdienstige Fasiliteit 9 Openbare Oop Ruimte 19 Gesondheid Fasiliteite 2 Munisipaal 3 Die voorgestelde dorp is 266,49 hektaar grootEiendomsbeskrywing: gedeelTe 0 van Plaas heTTy 93 mT, limPoPo Provinsie. Ligging van voorgestelde dorp: Die voorgestelde ontwikkeling is geleë ongeveer 90 km in die noord-oostelike rigting van Musina. Die terrein is geleë aangrensend aan Matshakatini. Adres van agent: yB mashalaBa & assoCiaTes ConsulTanTs CC. eenheid e2003, Tweede vloer, Blok e, edinBurg gaTe, hyde Park lane, hyde Park, sandTon, gauTeng

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN

DECEASED ESTATEThemba Hudson Edward Shivambu, ID: 560312 5772 08 3, Date of Death: 19th day of April 2013. Estate no: 3524/2013. Last Address: House No: 268 - D1, Giyandi, Limpopo Province.All persons having complains and claims against the above estate are called upon to contact the appointed Executrix within thirty (30) days of the publication of this notice.The name of the Executrix is as follow: Bejane Violet Shibamu and the name of the agent is as follows: Noel Chauke Attorneys, Office No: 228, Old Mutual Building, PO Box 1422,

noel Chauke att

Giyani 0826, Tel: 015 812 1574, Fax: 015 812 1575, Ref: CH/MN/113/13EST

kennIsgewIng van 2014

MusIna wysIgIngskeMa:

290kennisgewing van aansoek om wysiging van dorPsBePlanningskema ingevolge arTikel 56(1)(B)(i) van die ordonnansie oP dorPsBePlanning en dorPe, 1986 (ordonnansie 15 van 1986)Ek, PeTer John daComB van die firma The PraCTiCe grouP (edms) BPk, synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar van erwe 1623 en 1628 messina uiTBreiding 9 dorP, regisTrasie aFdeling mT, limPoPo Provinsie gee hiermee ingevolge die bepalings van Artikel 56(1)(b)(i) van die Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe, 1986 (Ordonnansie 15 van 1986) kennis dat ek by die Musina Plaaslike Munisipaliteit aansoek gedoen het vir die wysiging van die Musina Grondgebruiksbestuurske-ma, 2010 deur die hersonering van bogemelde eiendome vanaf “nywerheid 1” onderworpe aan ʼn dekking van 70% en ʼn hoogte van 2 verdiepings na “Besigheid 1” onderworpe aan ʼn vloerruimteverhouding van 0.55 en ʼn hoogte van 2 verdiepings (parker vlakke uitgelsuit). Dit is die voorneme van die applikant om ‘n winkelsentrum en verwante fasiliteite op bogemelde eiendomme op te rig, naasliggend aan die Great North Road Plaza. Die voorgestelde ontwikkeling sal ongeveer 22426m² bruto vloeroppervlakte beslaan.Alle relevante dokumentasie en gepaardgaande planne tot die aansoek sal vir inspeksie gedurende normale kantoorure by die Musina Plaaslike Munisipaliteit en by die kantoor van die Algemene Bestuurder: sTadsBePlanning, BurgersenTrum, irwinsTraaT 21, musina vir ‘n periode of 28 dae vanaf 31 Oktober 2014 lê. Besware teen of vertoë ten opsigte van die aansoek moet binne ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 31 Oktober 2014 skriftelik by of tot die Munisipale Bestuurder by bovermelde adres ingedien of gerig word of by PrivaaTsak x 611, musina, 0900 inge-dien of gerig word. Naam en adres van gemagtigde agent: the PractIce grouP (edMs) BPk: h/v Brooklynweg en eerste straat, Menlo Park, PretorIa, 0081, PosBus 35895, Menlo Park, 0102.Datum van eerste publikasie: 31 Oktober 2014Datum van tweede publikasie: 7 November 2014Verwysingsnommer: 600/964

the PraCtiCe grouP

the PraCtiCe grouPNOTICE OF 2014

MUSINA AMENDMENT SCHEME: 290

noTiCe oF aPPliCaTion

For amendmenT oF Town Planning sCheme in Terms oF seCTion 56(1)(B)(i) oF The Town Planning and TownshiPs ordinanCe, 1989 (ordinanCe 15 oF 1986)I, PeTer John daComB, of The PraCTiCe grouP (PTy) lTd, being the authorised agent of the owner of erven 1623 and 1628 messina exTension 9 TownshiP, regisTraTion division mT, limPoPo ProvinCe, hereby give notice in terms of the provisions of Section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Town Planning and Townships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 15 of 1986) that I have applied to the Musina Local Municipality for the amendment of the Musina Land Use Management Scheme, 2010 by the rezoning of above-mentioned erven from “indusTrial 1”, subject to a coverage restriction of 70% and a height limitation of 2 storeys, to “Business 1”, subject to a Floor Area Ratio of 0,55 and a height limitation of 2 storeys (excluding parking levels). It is the intention of the applicant to develop a shopping centre and associated facilities on the aforesaid properties, adjacent to the Great North Road Plaza. The proposed development will comprise approximately 22426m² of gross floor area. All relevant documents relating to the application will be open for inspection during normal office hours at the Musina Local Municipality, the office of the general manager: Town Planning, CiviC CenTre, 21 irwin sTreeT, musina for a period of 28 days from 31 October 2014. Objections or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at PrivaTe Bag x 611 musina 0900 within a period of 28 days from 31 October 2014. Name and address of authorized agent: the PractIce grouP (Pty) ltd, cnr of Brooklyn road and fIrst street,Menlo Park, PretorIa, 0081, Po Box 35895, Menlo Park 0102Date of first publication: 31 October 2014Date of second publication: 7 November 2014Reference number: 600/964

It should be noted that ramukosi lugisani semion intends making application to the Commissioner of CIPC, for the re-in-statement of vhakosi ProPerTy invesTmenTs, Reg No of Company: 2006/093373/23. It should further be noted that any objection to the application must be filed with the Commis-sioner of CIPC within twenty one (21) days of the date of publica-tion hereof.

vhakoshi ProPerty investMents

NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 35

Kindly be informed that the First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in respect of the late meTeleni kayase alina, ID: 2009060138087, who died on the 29th day oF June 2000. Master Reference No: 21050/2014 shall lie for inspection at the Master of Limpopo High Court Thohoyandou for a period of 21 days calculated from date of publication hereof. Dated at Thohoyandou on this 21st October 2014. Mvundlela & assocIates attorneys, executrIx attorneys, offIce no: 87, Block c, lIMdev BuIldIng, thohoyandou, Po Box 3560, thohoyandou, 0950, ref: MulaudzI/MetelenI est:004

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTLegal notices to obtain information regarding the families of the following children:

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT vhemBe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child simBarashi vusimBe, born on 2008/08/23 at donald Frazer, to contact social worker ramulondi FP at sindou one sToP, during office hours, 07H30-16H00, at 015 962 0439. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are vusimBe sharai of zimBaBwe.

siMBarashi vusiMBe

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, Tshikuwi CliniC,vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the whereabouts of the father of the children: nenTsuni Tshedza, born on 2002/08/03 and nenTsuni Phodzo born 2010/06/22 to contact social worker makongoza a at 015 970 4080 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the children was ms nenTsuni mashu-du who lived at Tshirolwe exT 3 village and passed away in 2010/11/09 at Siloam Hospital.

nentsuni tshedzanentsuni Phodzo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, Tshikuwi CliniC,vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the whereabouts of the father of the children: ravuku Tshedza, born in 1999/03/03 and ravuku vhulenda eugin born 2004/09/21 to contact social worker makongoza a at 015 970 4080 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the children was ms ravuku nTshavheni who lived at Tshikuwi village and passed away in 2011/05/23 at Polokwane.

ravuku tshedzaravuku v eugin

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, dz-

netshiya Mudisa

anani magisTraTe,vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the whereabouts of the father of the children: neTshiya mudisa, born in 1998/04/16 at musekwa village to contact social worker ramavhoya Tm at 015 970 4454 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was neTshiya Takalani FlorenCe who lived in musekwa village under Makhado Munic-ipality and passed away in 2009/12/28 at Siloam Hospital.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child Tsh-ilidzini ronewa, born in 2010/07/29 at Thohoyandou BloCk F to contact social worker mukhese kg at 015 970 4454 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or mavheTha l at 015 962 4623. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are unknown of unknown area

tshilidzi ronewa

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the child nyadza shakandinnyi maura, born in 1999/08/01 at Tshavhalovhedzi village to contact social worker mukwevho r at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed mother of the child was nyadza livhuwani dansley who was resid-ing at Tshavhalovhedzi and passed away in 2012/07/23.

nyadza s Maura

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the child luvhengo andani, born in 2008/07/18 at dzanani (migavhini) to contact social worker rammBuda mulalo at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed mother of the child was luvhengo naledzani

luvhengo andani

margareT who was residing at sendedza village and passed away in 2013/06/23.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the chil-dren mudzunga PreTTy, born in 2006/02/10 and mudzunga JusTiCe born in 1997/01/16 at dzanani (vhuTuwangadzeBu) to contact social worker rammBuda mulalo at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the children was mudzunga Tshiwela suzan who was residing at dzanani vhuTuwan-gadzeBu village and passed away in 2012/09/20.

Mudzunga PrettyMudzunga JustiCe

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the child ramaBulana Tshamano, born in 2005/02/07 at dzanani (migavhini) to contact social worker rammBuda mulalo at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the childwas ramaBulana FuluFhelo who was residing at dzanani (migavhini) village and passed away in 2013/02/12.

raMaBulana tshaMano

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the child mPhePhu muFunwa, born in 2007/03/09 at Tshavhalovhedzi village to contact social worker mukwevho r at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the childwas FuluFhelo ramese who was residing at Tshavhalovhedzi village and passed away in 2013/04/06.

MPhePhu MuFunwa

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act

Muthihi Masindi

38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of muThihi masindi, born in 2003/09/16 at ha-makhuvha village to contact social worker munyai T at TshidimBini at 073 106 7939 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are masindi Tondani of ha-makhuvha village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudzanani TshiFhiwa,born in 2000/12/14 at TshiTereke village, any-one with information re-garding the father should contact social worker ramalida P at TshidimBini at 079 976 2416 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudogwa liuhuwanis of TshiTereke village.

Mudzanani tshiFhiwa

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudzanani TshePo godFree, born in 2006/08/07 at TshiTereke village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker ramalida P at TshidimBini at 079 976 2416 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudogwa liuhuwanis of TshiTereke village.

Mudzanani t godFree

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Takalani ThaBelo graCe, born in 2012/03/17 at mukula village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker

takalani t graCe

ramalida P at TshidimBini at 079 976 2416 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are ms mahandana selinah of mukula village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Takalani livhuwani, born in 2004/11/29 at mukula village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker ramalida P at TshidimBini at 079 976 2416 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are ms mahandana selinah of mukula village.

takalani livhuwani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of moyana PreTTy ruTama, born in 1997/09/04 at vhuFuli village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker ramalida P at TshidimBini at 079 976 2416 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are leBePe dimeo nelly of vhuFuli village.

Moyana P rutaMa

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nengudza unarine, born in 1996/07/30 at Tshaulu village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neTshivhaz-waulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nengudza dalalo of Tshaulu village.

nengudza unarine

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly

Maingaya Mulweli

requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of maingaya mulweli, born in 1999/08/22 at lamBani village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are munyai masindi of lamBani village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of TshivhomBedze mulisa, born in 1998/05/29 at Tshaulu village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are khuBana muoke of Tshaulu village.

tshivhoMBedze Mulisa

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of munyai ndiFhedzo, born in 1996/09/24 at Tshidzini village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are munyai agnes of Tshidzini village.

Munyai ndiFhedzo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParTmenT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of munyai Tsireledzo, born in 2007/11/18 at Tshidzini village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker

Munyai tsireledzo

neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are munyai agnes of Tshidzini village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nemukula siFosani, born in 1999/10/02 at TshiFudi village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nemukula soPhy of TshiFudi village.

neMukula siFosani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudau roTshidzwa zeldah, born in 2000/08/29 at duvhuedza village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudau gloria of duvhuedza village.

Mudau r zeldah

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudau shumani idah, born in 2008/08/24 at duvhuedza village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudau gloria of duvhuedza village.

Mudau s idah

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act

MaBasa tshePo

38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of maBasa TshePo, born in 2001/02/10 at Tshaulu village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP at Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maTodzi PorTia of Tshaulu village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of leshiBa demBe, born in 2007/02/28 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are leshiBa marTha of shayandima village.

leshiBa deMBe

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of leshiBa dolly andani, born in 1999/02/27 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are leshiBa marTha of shayandima village.

leshiBa d andani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of maTshomo zwoluga B,

MatshoMo zwoluga B

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born in 2007/12/28 at manamani village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mukaTuni masindi of manamani village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mukhondo rinae P, born in 2002/10/22 at manamani village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mukaTuni masindi of manamani village.

Mukhondo rinae P

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of ramunyisi aBvelelaho, born in 2006/09/15 at iTsani village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are ramunyisi maria of iTsani village.

raMunyisi aBvelelaho

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Tshiyedzi JosePh m, born in 2001/09/19 at shayandima village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Tshiedzi Florah of shayandima village.

tshiyedzi JosePh M

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of ramunyisi wiTness, born in 2002/02/18 at iTsani village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are ramunyisi maria of iTsani village.

raMunyisi witness

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of munyai livhuwani, born in 1997/04/30 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are monyai mashau of shayandima village.

Munyai livhuwani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Tshiyezi TalenT T, born in 2007/07/09 at shayandima village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Tshiedzi Florah of shayandima village.

tshiyezi talent t

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of

kholoPhe luFuno F

kholoPhe luFuno F, born in 2008/02/26 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are kholoPhe sarah T of shayandima village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of kholoPhe amPFarisaho, born in 1997/01/19 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are kholoPhe sarah T of shayandima village.

kholoPhe aMPFarisaho

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of BoTha luvuyo, born in 2008/01/21 at shayandima village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mukhiThi mamona of shayandima village.

Botha luvuyo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudzungwane Tendani a, born in 2011/03/20 at iTsani village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mPhaPhuli alidzuli of iTsani village.

Mudzungwane tendani a

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudzungwane adviCe v, born in 2010/03/29 at iTsani village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mPhaPhuli alidzuli of iTsani village.

Mudzungwane adviCe v

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of muyemBane khaThuTshelo, born in 2004/01/11 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are muFemadi sarinah of shayandima village.

MuyeMBane khathutshelo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of muyemBane vusani, born in 1999/04/21 at shayandima village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are muFemadi sarinah of shayandima village.

MuyeMBane vusani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT,

nyaMBeni Mulalo a

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Tshikovhela livhu-wani, born in 1998/04/26 at shayandima village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are sikovhela david of shayandima village.

tshikovhela livhuwani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nemuramBa Thanganedzo, born in 2002/11/19 at iTsani village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are mukwevho khumeni of iTsani village.

neMuraMBa thanganedzo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudala-hoThe ndiene, born in 2004/01/21 at ngwenani village, anyone with

Mudalahothe ndiene

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of makhado Trevor, born in 2001/02/07 at ngwenani village, anyone with information regarding Trevor should contact social worker Tshivhase em at radali CliniC at 015 963 1579 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are raymond avhoPFeni of ngwenani village.

Makhado trevor

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of singo reaBeTswe, born in 2005/04/10 at gondeni village, anyone with information regarding reaBeTswe should contact social worker Tshivhase em at radali CliniC at 015 963 1579 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are singo TshiFhiwa of gondeni village.

singo reaBetswe

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nyamande mulweli, born in 2009/04/19 at ha-luvhimBi village, anyone with information regarding mulweli should contact social worker kwinda Tz at TshidimBini at 082 746 6729 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nyamande masindi of ha-luvhimBi village.

nyaMande Mulweli

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, dzanani magisTraTe, vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the whereabouts of the father of the child: ramaBulana ThemBuluwwo, born in 1996/12/06 at musekwa village, to contact social worker ramavhoya Tm at 015 970 4454 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was nePhawe khaThuTshelo sarah who lived in musekwa village under Makhado Municipali-ty and passed away in 2005/02/15 at Matanda.

raMaBulana theMBuluwwo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, dzanani magisTraTe, vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the whereabouts of the father of the child: mPosi PieT, born in 1998/04/30 at makushu village, to contact social worker ra-mavhoya Tm at 015 970 4454 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was mPosi sina who lived in makushu village under Makhado Municipali-ty and passed away in 2006/04/21 at Siloam Hospital.

MPosi Piet

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-

MuthaPhuli thandululo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of neTshisumBewa nduvho, born in 2005/03/17 at mqovhela village, to contact social worker moTsei a of mePvhela CliniC at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are ndou reBeCCa nTshaBeni of mqovhela village.

netshisuMBewa nduvho

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of neTshisumBewa Tshavhungwe, born in 2005/03/17 at mqovhela village, to contact social worker moTsei a of mePvhela CliniC at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are ndou reBeCCa nTshaBeni of mqovhela village.

netshisuMBewa tshavhungwe

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParTmenT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nenungwi riTshide, born in 2011/06/27 at mqovhe-la village, to contact social worker moTsei a of mePvhela CliniC at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are neBu nTshaBeni of mqovhela village.

nenungwi ritshide

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTLegal notices to obtain information regarding the families of the following children:

vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nyamBeni mulalo a, born in 1998/04/17 at shayandima village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker neThomBoni nm at shayandima at 073 946 5376 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nyamBeni nTanganedzeni of shayandima village.

information regarding ndiene should contact social worker Tshivhase em at radali CliniC at 015 963 1579 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudalahoThe PorTia of ngwenani village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act

Makwakwa s Junior

38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of makwakwa sTeve Junior, born in 2007/01/30 at doPeni village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker mr mukwevho at mak-warela dsd at 015 963 1579 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mBuloheni valery mukondeleli of doPeni village.

lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of muThaPhuli Thandululo, born in 2000/05/14 at miluweni village, to contact social worker sumBana a of Thohoyandou magisTraTe at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maBaya louhisa of miluweni village.

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In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of ndou londani Junior, born in 2004/12/15 at mavunde village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker h nekhunguni of TshiTavha at 076 228 0786 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nevhuTalu maluTa syl-via of mavunde village.

ndou londani Junior

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudumela PreCious, born in 2001/07/07 at ha-mangilasi village, anyone with informa-tion regarding the father should contact social worker h nekhunguni of TshiTavha at 076 228 0786 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudumela Tira-ni of Tswera village.

MuduMela PreCious

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-

ndou d CeCilia

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of khaBana ThikhoTheo, born in 2007/04/19 at mavunde village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker h nekhunguni of TshiTavha at 076 228 0786 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nevhuTalu maluTa syl-via of mavunde village.

khaBana thikhotheo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of raTshikuni doCTor rialivhuwa, born in 2001/03/04 at muledane village, anyone with information regarding the father should contact social worker muTwanam-Ba m of muledani CliniC at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are masiThi meggy of muledane village.

ratshikuni d rialivhuwa

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Munyai khuthadzo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of munyai muano, born in 2009/08/23 at TshiTavhavillage, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker mr munyai of TshiTavha soCial work at 076 146 0401 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are munyai nyedze-ni euniCe of TshiTavha

village.

Munyai Muano

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child maemu Thama, born in 2008/04/10 at khakhanwavillage, to contact social worker makhavhu l at 015 962 0439 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maemu maTerhuTevhu of khakhanwa area.

MaeMu thaMa

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child maluleke TshiF-hiwa, born in 2003/01/15 at mulenzle village, to contact social worker meTswinga mP from mulenzhe CliniC at 015 962 0439 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maluleke oniCa of mulenzho area.

Maluleke tshiFhiwa

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Makhuvha Murendeni

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of child maTundu Thivhavudzi, born in 2000/03/23 at Tshiozwi village, to contact social worker mPheThe v at 015 505 2001 or 078 642 8270 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maTundu ndagaeni norah of Tshiozwi area.

Matundu thivhavudzi

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, Tshikuwi CliniC, vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo Prov-inCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the where-abouts of the mother of the child makhoBo-lolo Johannes, born in 1999/03/27 at Tshikuwi CliniC, to contact social worker makongoza a at 015 970 4080 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child was mr makhoBololo molaTelo aBram who lived in Tshikuwi village and passed away in 2007/01/24 at vivo road.

MakhoBololo Johannes

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raMBau zwivhuyaraMBau PrinCe

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, TshiTale, vhemBe dis-TriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child mokgoBanama TeBogo, born in 070729 0509 08 2 at muila-muu-moni, to contact social worker maduwa BP at 076 801 7575 during of-fice hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 076 303 6134 after hours. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mokgoBanama maPhuko PeTunia who lived in muila-muumoni village.

MokgoBanaMa teBogo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, TshiTale, vhemBe dis-TriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the following children: PaTeTshoane TsumBedzo queen, born in 2012/06/26, PaTeTshoane khodani ClimaTe born in 2007/09/15, PaTeTsho-ane dakalo born in 2004/07/03 and PaTeT-shoane ForTunaTe born in 2001/08/25 at mulima-PFananani village, to contact social worker mulima na at 078 119 2178 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 079 883 6110 after hours. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the children is PaTeTshoane munyadzi-wa lizzy (Mother) of mulima-PFananani village who passed away in 2013/12/01

Patetshoane t QueenPatetshoane k CliMate

Patetshoane dakaloPatetshoane Fortunate

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child mukwevho vhuhwavho, born in 2011/12/19 at khuBvi village, anyone with information regarding vhuhwavho should contact social

Mukwevho vhuhwavho

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child ndou rialivhuwa owen, born in 1998/10/03 at ha-makhuvha village, anyone with information regarding rialivhuwa should contact social worker mashuTha TP of makwarela at 015 963 1579 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 071 869 4121 after hours. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are makhari Flora of ha-makhuvha village.

ndou r owen

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nyaMande Mulweli

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Makhari Muongi

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the child luvhengo andani, born in 2008/07/18 to contact social worker rammBuda mulalo at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the father of the child are unknown to the family.

luvhengo andani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the following children mudzunga JusTiCe, born in 1997/01/16 at dzanani and mudzunga PreTTy born in 2006/02/10 to contact social worker rammBuda mulalo at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the father of the child are unknown to the family.

Mudzunga JustiCeMudzunga Pretty

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the follow-ing child ramaBulana Tshamano, born in 2005/02/07 at dzanani to contact social worker rammBuda mulalo at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the father of the child are unknown to the family.

raMaBulana tshaMano

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the follow-ing child nyadza shakandinnyi maura, born in 1999/08/01 at Tshavhalovhedzi village to contact social worker mukwevho r at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during of-

nyadza s Maura

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT is requesting anyone with information with regards to the father of the follow-ing child mPhePhu mu-Funwa, born in 2007/03/09 at Tshavhalovhedzi village to contact social worker mukwevho r at 015 973 0004 ext 2319 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 079 247 4557 after hours. To our knowledge the father of the child are unknown to the family.

MPhePhu MuFunwa

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Mavhina zwoluga

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village.

tshaMaano rielelwe

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tshaMaano nester

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTLegal notices to obtain information regarding the families of the following children:

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thu-lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mBedzi rialivhuwa, born in 1997/01/22 at maungeni village, to contact social worker mulaudzi m of Thohoyandou magisTraTe at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are muThaPhui luCy of maungeni village.

MBedzi rialivhuwa

lamela muniCiPaliTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of ndou divhani CeCilia, born in 1997/01/01 at mavunde village, anyone with information regard-ing the father should contact social worker h nekhunguni of TshiTavha at 076 228 0786 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nevhuTalu maluTa syl-via of mavunde village.

mr munyai of TshiTavha soCial work at 076 146 0401 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are munyai nyedze-ni euniCe of TshiTavha

village.

information with regards to the family of child makhuvha murendeni, born in 1997/09/04 at makhuvha village, to contact social worker nevhungoni T from Tindau one sToP at 015 962 0439 during of-fice hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the re-ported family of the child are makhuvha mashudu of ha-mPlego area.

was ms ramBau PhaThuTshedzo who lived in Tshikuwi village and passed away in 2011/06/28 at odi dis-TriCT hosPiTal.

worker mashuTha TP of makwarela at 015 963 1579 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 071 869 4121 after hours. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are mukwevho azwiFaneli of khuBvi village.

of the child are makhari Flora of makhuvha village.

fice hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 079 247 4557 after hours. To our knowledge the father of the child are unknown to the family.

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In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of maBoho luFuno, born in 1997/12/09 at Tshoulu

village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are neTshivamBe muoFhe of Tshaulu village.

MaBoho luFuno

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village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are masindi Tshavhungwe of lamBani village.

ndou ndivhuwo

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village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maTshaya Freddy of Tshaulu village.

Mohale n MPheletshedzeni

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nenwini thendelano

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nenwini mulamuleli, born in 2003/06/09 at TshamuTshedzi village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are mudau suzan of TshamuTshedzi village.

nenwini MulaMuleli

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nekhaMutavha hasani

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nenzhelele Mukhethwa

nenzhelele muoFhe of TshiFudi village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of neTshamuTama JeFFrey, born in 1997/06/18 at TshiFudi village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are naThamuavha PreCious of TshiFudi village.

netshaMutaMa JeFFrey

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nemuFumBa Thikhedzo, born in 2005/12/04 at lamBani village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are khomola Tshavhungwe of lamBani village.

neMuFuMBa thikhedzo

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Chauke khodani

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shiruMa thikhathali

contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are Tshimuma BeauTy of TshiFudi village.

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nekhamuTavha BeCk-son, born in 2013/08/05 at TshiFudi village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are neThamuTavha PreCious of TshiFudi village.

nekhaMutavha BeCkson

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of muTsila nduvho, born in 2009/07/04 at maungani village to contact social worker mulaudzi m of Thohoyandou magisTraTe at 015 962 2850 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are muTsila mkhomqweleni of maungani village.

Mutsila nduvho

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Mukondeleli Mukona

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParTmenT oF

Maano naledzani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: ngoveni nhluvuko, born in 1998/02/08 at valdezia CliniC to contact social worker mukwevho r at 015 556 3350 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 079 195 6843 after hours. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nqoveni euniCe of valdezia village.

ngoveni nhluvuko

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParTmenT oF soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo Chavani is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: mulaudzi mukheThwa, born in 1998/03/16 at nwahinyamani to contact social worker muThaThe Ts at 015 556 3350 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 072 623 0809 after hours. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Phaswana mavis of Bungeni village.

Mulaudzi Mukhethwa

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Mushanaye nakisani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF

Mashele Miyelani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo vhemBe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: maluleke rixaladza, born in 2001 at Chavani to contact social worker nThangeni mo at 015 556 3350 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 083 563 2476 after hours. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are maluleke mTa-Bini of Chavani village.

Maluleke rixaladza

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo vhemBe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: rikhoTso ThaPelo, born in 2005/08/12 at Chavani to contact social worker nThangeni mo at 015 556 3350 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 083 563 2476 after hours. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are hlungwani annah of Chavani village.

rikhotso thaPelo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo vhemBe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: mishasha ForgeT, born in 1999/03/27 at Chavani to contact social worker nThangeni mo at 015 556 3350 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 083 563 2476 after hours. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are hlungwani annah of Chavani village.

Mishasha Forget

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, musina dsd, vhemBe/ limPoPo is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: moTaBaTsindi mashudu luCky, born in 2009/02/23 at musina

MotaBatsindi M luCky

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParTmenT oF soCial develoPmenT, musina dsd, vhemBe/ limPoPo is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: gumani Pha-ThuTshedzo osePh, born in 2004/07/06 at musina dsd to contact social worker maBogo d at 015 534 3300 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are soTshayo m.e of 2449 CamPBell musina.

guMani P osePh

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, musina dsd, vhemBe/ limPoPo is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: moTaBaTsindi mulalo azwindini, born in 2006/12/12 to contact social worker maBogo d at 015 534 3300 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are soTshayo m.e of 2449 CamPBell musina.

MotaBatsindi M azwindini

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: kuBayi Tshovelo, born in 2001/11/05 to contact social worker ndlovu Bn at 015 873 0589 during office hours, 07H30-16H00 and/or 061 425 1844 after hours. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Tinyiko nanCy kuBayi of nwamaTaTani rdP.

kuBayi tshovelo

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParTmenT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: shiluvani leverT Tinyiko, born in 2000/02/21 to contact social worker ndlovu Bn at 015 873 0589 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are shiluvani ruTh of nwa-maTaTani village.

shiluvani l tinyiko

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTLegal notices to obtain information regarding the families of the following children:

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of raTshikhoPha amBani, born in 1997/08/24 at lamBani village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are nekhavzumBe lean of lamBani village.

ratshikhoPha aMBani

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mudau Tsiko, born in 1997/05/07 at Beqwa

village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mudau masindi of Beqwa village.

Mudau tsiko

In terms of Regulation 56 of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 as Amended, you are hereby kindly requested to publish the following details in your publication. The deParT-menT oF soCial develoPmenT, vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of mawela adivhaho, born in 2004/03/19 at mPandoni

village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are mawela maCkson of mPandoni

Mawela adivhaho

vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of Tshamaano nesTer, born in 2002/09/18 at Tshidzini village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported family of the child are Tshamano nThuseni of Tshidzini

village.

village. vhemBe disTriCT oF Thulamela muniCiPal-iTy is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of nenwini Thendelano, born in 2000/03/31 at TshamuTshedzi village to contact social worker neTshivhazwaulu nP of Tshaulu one sToP at 073 319 8011 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are mudau suzan of TshamuTshedzi village.

soCial develoPmenT, dzanani magisTraTe, vhemBe disTriCT, limPoPo ProvinCe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the whereabouts of the father of the child: maano naledzani, born in 2003/11/23 at makushu village to contact social worker ramavhoya Tm at 015 970 4454 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the reported mother of the child was mPosi sina who lived in makushu village under Makhado Munic-ipality and passed away on 2006/04/26 aT siloam hosPiTal.

soCial develoPmenT, limPoPo vhemBe is requesting anyone with information with regards to the family of the child: mashele miyelani, born in 1997/02/23 at Chavani to contact social worker nThangeni mo at 083 563 2476 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are honwana heriCurl of Chavani village.

dsd to contact social worker maBogo d at 015 534 3300 during office hours, 07H30-16H00. To our knowledge the report-ed family of the child are soTshayo m.e of 2449 CamPBell musina.

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Requirements: Candidate requires a Matric/Grade 12 certificate, computer literacy, typing, good verbal and written communication skills in English as well as the ability to work under pressure.

Closing date: 14 November 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.

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By Kaizer Nengovhela

Sandvik is an equal opportunity company committed to representivity in the composition of its workforce and the creation of job opportunities for all.

Location - Venetia Mine

Data ClerksYour role? To capture all relevant data to ensure an effective Computerised Maintenance Management System through effective data capturing, effective document system and client relations.

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Suppliers of text books and library books are hereby invited to show their interest in supplying prescribed text books and library books to Capricorn College for TVET. The service provider must supply the following infor-mation to the college:• Company profile• Company/CC registration documents• ID copies of all the directors/members of the company/cc• Valid Tax Clearance certificate • Proof of registration for income tax at SARS• Latest copy of financial statements (preferably 2013 financial year) • List of clients The bid document containing a list of books needed by the college is available at the reception desk of Capri-corn College at 16 Market Street Polokwane from Friday 31 October 2014. The cost of the document is R 250. Any enquiries can be directed to Ms. D A Mokgokolo at Capricorn College at 015 230 1800 / 1845 during office hours Mondays to Fridays.The bid document accompanied by the information mentioned above must be deposited in the Bid Box at Capri-corn College for TVET, Central Office, 16 Market Street Polokwane on Friday 14 November 2014 at 11h00. The proposals must be enclosed in a sealed envelope clearly marked “CCTVET2014/33 - STUDENT TEXTBOOKS & LIBRARY BOOKS”.Telegraphic, telephonic, telex, facsimile emailed and late submissions will not be accepted.The lowest or any bid may not necessarily be accepted. The Capricorn College for TVET reserves the right to reduce or increase the scope of work, or withdraw any bid at any time.Bids will be evaluated on functionality, price and BBBEE points.

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Teams from Bungeni and Shikundu compete in a rugby match during the developmental games.

The MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture, Ms Nandi Ndalane, said participants in sports must train hard in order to excel at their activities.

She was a guest at the departmental development games held recently at Makhado (Louis Trichardt). Youths from all parts of Vhembe participated in netball, soccer, rugby and table tennis during the games.

Ndalane said her department was a proud supporter of development sport “and we undertake this initiative to showcase our support for the sport. It also helps us to get into contact

with the people of Limpopo.” She emphasised that sport can be used to encourage positive behaviour in societies.

She also highlighted the impor-tance of sports in the life of young people, as it keeps them fit and active. As sport has become a major employment provider of late, the youth can consider participating in sports or sports management as a possible career.

According to her, good sportsman-ship can also teach the youth to be disciplined and become responsible citizens.

MEC encourages youngsters to train hard

Thabiso Masia of Muwaweni's netball team is on the attack during the developmental games. Behind her is Khano Manenzhe of the Makhado team.

While other Sasol Women’s League teams had to sweat for league points over the past weekend, the situation was totally different for Chippas Ladies FC. The Makwarela-based side received three league points without kicking the ball. Chippas were supposed to have played against Merwe Ladies FC at the Makwarela Stadium on Saturday. Chippas, together with the match officials, waited on the pitch for the arrival of Merwe, to no avail. Realizing that Merwe were nowhere to be seen after the 15:00 scheduled kick-off time, Referee Khamusi Razwimisani blew the final whistle, declaring a walkover for Chippas.

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By Frank Mavhungu

By Frank Mavhungu

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Soccer League LogsTeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Kaizer Chiefs 9 8 1 0 13 3 25

Ajax Cape Town 9 5 2 2 11 7 17

Maritzburg Utd 9 4 3 2 14 7 15

Mamelodi Sundowners 9 4 3 2 10 6 15

Black Aces 9 4 3 2 10 9 15

Orlando Pirates 9 4 2 3 13 8 14

Bidvest Wits 9 4 2 3 9 7 14

Chippa United 9 4 2 3 9 8 14

Bloem Celtic 9 3 3 3 12 10 12

SuperSport United 9 4 0 5 14 13 12

Free State Stars 9 3 2 4 10 11 11

Moroka Swallows 9 3 1 5 12 18 10

Platinum Stars 9 2 2 5 7 13 8

Polokwane City 9 2 1 6 10 20 7

University of Pretoria 9 1 3 5 5 11 6

AmaZulu 9 0 4 5 4 12 4

Absa PremiershipAbsa PremiershipAbsa PremiershipAbsa Premiership

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Madapha FC 10 4 3 3 12 7 15

Bokisi Scientists FC 4 3 1 0 7 3 10

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 6 2 3 1 9 7 9

Mashau Thondoni United 3 2 1 0 4 2 7

Waterval Super Strikers 3 2 0 1 4 1 6

Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars 5 1 2 2 4 5 5

Mashau Y Stars 3 1 1 1 2 3 4

Riverplaats FC 5 1 1 3 5 7 4

Hlanganani R Y Stars 6 0 0 6 2 12 0

Malfa U/13 BoysMalfa U/13 BoysMalfa U/13 BoysMalfa U/13 Boys

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Bokisi Happy Boys 15 13 2 0 32 5 37

Mashau Thondoni United 16 11 3 2 30 10 36

Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars 16 9 3 4 24 14 30

The Elephants FC 15 5 2 7 16 30 20

Riverplaats FC 15 5 3 7 18 19 18

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 14 3 8 3 14 13 17

Hlalelani Young Stars 16 2 5 9 5 32 11

Madapha FC 13 2 3 8 7 14 9

Waterval Super Strikers 10 1 1 8 7 10 4

Malfa U/15 BoysMalfa U/15 BoysMalfa U/15 BoysMalfa 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

Malfa U/15 GirlsMalfa U/15 GirlsMalfa U/15 GirlsMalfa U/15 Girls

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 3 3 0 0 6 0 9

Mashau Thondoni United 1 1 0 0 3 0 3

Chabani Clever Girls 3 1 0 2 1 6 3

Madapha FC 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

Valdezia H Happy Girls 2 0 0 2 0 5 0

Malfa U/17 GirlsMalfa U/17 GirlsMalfa U/17 GirlsMalfa U/17 Girls

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawnDrawnDrawnDrawn LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Valdezia Huhlwani Y Stars 7 3 2 2 5 4 11

Mashau Thondoni United 5 2 2 1 5 2 8

Madapha FC 7 2 2 3 3 6 8

Riverplaats FC 3 2 1 0 3 1 7

Nkuzana Riverside Y Stars 4 0 1 3 1 4 1

Malfa U/17 Stream B BoysMalfa U/17 Stream B BoysMalfa U/17 Stream B BoysMalfa U/17 Stream B Boys

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Milano United 8 5 2 1 12 5 17

Golden Arrows 8 4 4 0 4 0 16

FC Cape Town 9 3 6 0 10 4 15

Vasco Da Gama 8 4 3 1 6 4 15

Thanda Royal Zulu FC 8 3 4 1 10 4 13

Black Leopards 8 3 2 3 11 6 11

Witbank Spurs 8 2 5 1 6 3 11

Jomo Cosmos 8 2 5 1 8 7 11

Santos 8 3 2 3 10 11 11

Baroka FC 8 2 4 2 10 8 10

Royal Eagles 8 2 2 4 10 13 8

Cape Town All Stars 8 1 5 2 5 9 8

Garankuwa United 8 1 3 4 5 8 6

Highlands Park 8 1 3 4 6 11 6

African Warriors 8 1 3 4 6 15 6

Maluti FET College 9 1 1 7 8 20 4

National First DivisionNational First DivisionNational First DivisionNational First Division

TeamTeamTeamTeam PlayedPlayedPlayedPlayed WonWonWonWon DrawDrawDrawDraw LostLostLostLost ForForForFor AgainstAgainstAgainstAgainst PointsPointsPointsPoints

Mamvuka Disco 5 4 3 1 0 7 2 10

Tshikudo F/Professional 3 2 1 0 9 2 7

Rabali To 4 Joyce FC 2 2 0 0 6 1 6

Matsa Power-Care Acad 4 1 2 1 5 5 5

Mamvuka Dynamos FC 2 0 2 0 3 3 2

Makushu P Y Boys 4 0 1 3 3 8 1

Mamvuka FC Napholi 3 0 1 2 4 11 1

Makhado Tiger Boys 2 0 0 2 1 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 6 6 0 0 17 1 18

Budeli Real Vultures 6 3 1 2 5 3 10

Shigamani Fc 5 3 0 2 8 6 9

Jerome Riverbank 6 3 0 3 7 6 9

Madritas 5 2 1 2 12 11 7

Khakhanwa United Stars 5 2 1 2 3 4 7

Mulenzhe Shoot Stars 6 2 1 3 7 9 7

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1-1 for Atlantis Stars and Disco Five

Can Leopards bounce back vs Eagles?

Mutsha Atlantis Stars dropped four points in their two MMK Administrators League match-es during the past weekend. They drew 1-1 with Shayan-dima Disco Five on Saturday

Black Leopards are leaving no stone unturned in their prepa-rations for their league match against Cape Town All Stars at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. Although Stars are the rookies in the NFD, it will be a suicidal blunder for Black Leopards to underestimate them.

The Thohoyandou outfit must win the match in order to remain in the top echelon for the league title.

Leopards’ caretaker coach, Mr Joel Masutha, indicated to Limpopo Mirror that it was all systems go in the team’s camp. He revealed that all the players had a clean bill of health. About last Friday’s 0-1 defeat at the hands of Royal Eagles at the Chatsworth Stadium, Masutha stated that they did everything within their power in that game, but that lady luck was not on their side.

Witbank Spurs will host Ga-rankuwa United at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Witbank. The pace setters, Milano United, will travel to Richards Bay for their match against Thanda Royal Zulu. African Warriors will

and played to a 2-2 draw with Thohoyan-dou Development at the Wisdom grounds on Sunday.

As if they were go-ing to bury the home side alive, Atlantis Stars approached the game aggressively, making life difficult for the op-position defence. In the 11th minute, Atlantis opened their account. Their slender striker, Rendani Mudau, fin-ished off a rebound after Rolivhuwa Ravele tried his luck from outside the box.

They continued to dominate proceedings, despite the fact that they were playing against a strong wind. The home side gained momentum towards the end of the first half. They put mat-ters on level terms in the 39th minute. Anza Mudzunga gave the ball a final touch after a scramble within the box.

Realizing that their keeper, Thendo Sibad-ela, was struggling, the technical staff of Development replaced him with Gift Macebele early in the second half. Development took the lead in the 59th minute. Mulalo Ragadza scored with a header after a corner kick by Brian Mahwai.

Atlantis missed a for-tune in the 68th minute. They were awarded a

penalty after a defender of Devel-opment, Gumani Murashia, han-dled within his own penalty area. Fhumulani Maemu shot straight at the keeper, who easily palmed the ball away for a corner kick.

Atlantis found the equalizer, however, in the 84th minute through Rotondwa Lishivha. He hooked in the ball after a mix-up in the penalty area.

meet the Maluti FET College in their Free State derby at the Charles Mopedi Stadium. Royal Eagles will host FC Cape Town at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban.

Highlandspark will fly to Cape Town on Sunday. They will play against Santos at the Athlone Sta-

dium in Cape Town. Vasco Da Gama will play in front of their home crowd. They will entertain Lamontville Golden Arrows at the Parow Park Stadium in Cape Town. Baroka and Jomo Cosmos will fight for league points at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

Leopards’ caretaker coach, Mr Joel Masutha.

Rotondwa Lishivha of Atlantis Stars (right) in action after heading the ball away while Lufuno Magoma of Development keeps a close eye.

Tshifhiwa Mangaladzi of Atlantis Stars (right) and Dakalo Tshithavhane of Development chase the ball.

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By Frank Mavhungu

28 31 October 2014 LIMPOPO MIRROR

Thousands of Black Leop-ards supporters left the Tho-hoyandou Stadium with sore hearts, after their team lost 0-3 to Thanda Royal Zulu in their National First Division League match on Wednesday afternoon.

The home side enjoyed most of the ball possession through-out the game, but it was not their day. Their keeper, Jacob Mokhasi, was reduced to a mere spectator for the better part of the game, and he only came into the picture when Royal Zulu scored their goals.

The opening goal came in the 18th minute, when Menzi Hlope fi nished off a square pass from Ace Bhengu. Leopards used two of their substitutions during the fi rst half. They introduced Me-shack Maphangule and Abbas Amidu for Samuel Tefu and Bongani Manana respectively.

Cyril Masinga of Royal Zulu found himself on the wrong side of the football laws in the 38th minute. He was warned for a continued argument with the referee, Mr Lwandile Mfi ki. Lidoda Duvha replaced Ntokozo Mbhele with Karabo Tsepe in the

46th minute.Leopards missed a fortunate

opportunity in the 54th minute. They were awarded a penalty after a defender of Royal Zulu, Thabang Thopola, had handled the ball within his own penalty area.

Mumuni Abubakar caused dismay in the crowd, when his volley hit the crossbar and land-ed outside the fi eld of play for a goal kick.

The Royal Zulus then changed their tactic and abandoned their positions. They packed them-selves at the back in a bid to

Leopards in trouble

defend their lead, only relying on counter-at-tacks.

A clearing error by Jabulani Ndebele gave rise to Royal Zulu’s second goal. Thabang Thopola won the loose ball and beat the keep-er with a close range ground cutter.

The visitors from Kwazulu-Natal put the matter beyond doubt in the 74th minute. Ace Bhengu blasted in a rocket following a neat pass from Eden Nene.

This was Leopards’ second defeat in a row after losing 0-1 to Royal Eagles in Durban last Friday evening.

Harry Nyirenda of Leopards (left) and Menzi Hlophe of Royal Zulu chase the outgoing ball.

Meshack Maphangule of Leopards hooks the ball.

Marks Munyai of Leopards (right) and Innocent Maela of Royal Zulu

wrestle to win the ball.