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Bullets were flying at the Total filling station in Aga- tha Road (opposite Ben Vorster High School), Tza- neen, on Monday morning, when an armed robbery was foiled by the police. According to the Police’s Tzaneen cluster command- er, Maj Gen Maggie Mathe- bula, the security guard at the filling station called the Police at about 01:00, when he saw five armed men en- ter the small convenience store at the filling station. Police arrived within minutes. The robbers appa- rently tried to shoot their way out and the police officers returned fire. The suspects realised there is no way out. They leſt the getaway car in front of the shop and fled on foot. They jumped over the wire fence at the back of the shop and disappeared. Mathebula said they aempted to gain access to the safe, but the owners didn’t have the keys on the premises. They only managed to take a few coins. “Fortunately the police officers were not in- jured in the shoot-out. However, we are not sure about the robbers,” she said. The suspects were caught on the CCTV cameras and were identi- fied by the police, said Mathebula. “Arrests can be expected soon.” — Roelien Vorster [email protected] • Visit our website at www.bulletin.us.com to see some video footage of the robbery. Fearlessly the truth Rural areas: FREE Platteland: GRATIS 18 April 2014 015 307 7248 R4 www.bulletin.us.com Bulletin @laeveldbulletin Robbers target Sasol ‘n Desperate wekroep word op sakelui en veral die land- bousektor in Limpopo en Mpumalanga gedoen, om nou dringend te besin oor die jongse bedreiging teen pivate be- sitreg wat Suid-Afrika se ekonomie in duie kan laat stort. Een van tien inligtingsvergaderings word eerskomende Woensdag in Tzaneen gehou, om mense in te lig oor wat voorlê, nadat verskeie wee die afgelope tyd bygedra het tot ‘n donker ekonomiese toekoms. Die hoofspreker in die reeks vergaderings is mnr Bennie van Zyl, hooestuurder van die TLU SA, wat sal uitlig wat- ter negatiewe uitwerking die jongste reeks wee op poten- siële beleggers sal hê. Hy sê beleggings is noodsaaklik om mededinging in die ekonomie te verkry. Dit is die enigste volhoubare manier hoe mense bemagtig kan word. “Die skrif is leerlik so aan die muur dat ons nie meer kan sit en hoop dat die gemors by ons plaashekke sal verbygaan nie. Elkeen sal daadwerklik en konstruktief ernstige besluite moet neem en uitvoer.” Dit is ekonomiese gedrewe vergaderings en geen partypo- litiek is ter sprake nie. Die eerste vergadering is die oggend by ZZ2 in Mooketsi, terwyl die een in Tzaneen om 14:00 in die saal van die Hervormde Kerk in Agathastraat gehou sal word. Soortgelyke vergaderings word ook in Polokwane, Modi- molle, Thabazimbi, Middelburg, Mbombela, Barberton, Groblersdal en by die TLU SA-hooantoor in Pretoria gehou. Van Zyl sal bygestaan word deur mnr Lambert Theron van die SA/Georgië Sakekamer. Dit word beskou as die grootste uitreiking van die TLU SA na die landbougemeenskap in Limpopo, om hulle te staal teen aſtakelende wetgewing. Tans is daar ‘n “boeket van wetgewing” wat op mekaar in- werk en veral op landbou toegespits is. Die jongste daarvan sluit in: • Die Nasionale Ontwikkelingsplan wat 20% grond wil neem vir grondhervorming, terwyl boere dit met 50% moet finansier. • Die jongste voorstelle van die departement van grond- sake en landelike ontwikkeling waarvolgens ‘n boer 50% van sy plaas moet afstaan aan sy arbeiders (ongeag of hulle op die plaas woon of nie). • Verblyfreg-wetgewing wat voorsiening maak vir grond wat aan bewoners (wat nie noodwendig eers werkers is nie) gegee moet word. • Die wysigingswet op die herstel van grondregte wat ‘n magdom nuwe eise op plase gaan loslaat. Van Zyl kan regstreeks vir navrae gekontak word by 082 466 4470. Besitreg onder loep Last week we warned readers not to believe the “stories” published in the Bulletin, and we promised that we would explain this startling statement today. However, we will all have to wait another week, since the person who made this utterance is still working on the matter. The statement derives from a complaint lodged at the Press Council against the Bulletin, after a certain news report. The matter is still sub judice, so to speak, and we will hopefully be in a position to reveal more about this next week. Beware of lies! It’s Easter weekend: DON’T be the next statistic! The robbers’ getaway car was left in front of the shop (left), when they fled on foot. Above is a close up of the vehicle.

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Bullets were fl ying at the Total fi lling station in Aga-tha Road (opposite Ben Vorster High School), Tza-neen, on Monday morning, when an armed robbery was foiled by the police.

According to the Police’s Tzaneen cluster command-er, Maj Gen Maggie Mathe-bula, the security guard at the fi lling station called the Police at about 01:00, when he saw fi ve armed men en-ter the small convenience store at the fi lling station. Police arrived within minutes. The robbers appa-rently tried to shoot their way out and the police offi cers returned fi re.

The suspects realised there is no way out. They left the getaway car in front of the shop and fl ed on foot. They jumped over the wire fence at the

back of the shop and disappeared.Mathebula said they att empted to gain access to

the safe, but the owners didn’t have the keys on the premises. They only managed to take a few coins. “Fortunately the police offi cers were not in-jured in the shoot-out. However, we are not sure

about the robbers,” she said.

The suspects were caught on the CCTV cameras and were identi-

fi ed by the police, said Mathebula. “Arrests can be expected soon.”

— Roelien [email protected]

• Visit our website at www.bulletin.us.com to see some video footage of the robbery.

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Robbers target Sasol

‘n Desperate wekroep word op sakelui en veral die land-bousektor in Limpopo en Mpumalanga gedoen, om nou dringend te besin oor die jongse bedreiging teen pivate be-sitreg wat Suid-Afrika se ekonomie in duie kan laat stort.

Een van tien inligtingsvergaderings word eerskomende Woensdag in Tzaneen gehou, om mense in te lig oor wat voorlê, nadat verskeie wett e die afgelope tyd bygedra het tot ‘n donker ekonomiese toekoms.

Die hoofspreker in die reeks vergaderings is mnr Bennie van Zyl, hoofb estuurder van die TLU SA, wat sal uitlig wat-ter negatiewe uitwerking die jongste reeks wett e op poten-siële beleggers sal hê. Hy sê beleggings is noodsaaklik om mededinging in die ekonomie te verkry. Dit is die enigste volhoubare manier hoe mense bemagtig kan word.

“Die skrif is lett erlik so aan die muur dat ons nie meer kan sit en hoop dat die gemors by ons plaashekke sal verbygaan nie. Elkeen sal daadwerklik en konstruktief ernstige besluite moet neem en uitvoer.”

Dit is ekonomiese gedrewe vergaderings en geen partypo-litiek is ter sprake nie. Die eerste vergadering is die oggend by ZZ2 in Mooketsi, terwyl die een in Tzaneen om 14:00 in die saal van die Hervormde Kerk in Agathastraat gehou sal word.

Soortgelyke vergaderings word ook in Polokwane, Modi-

molle, Thabazimbi, Middelburg, Mbombela, Barberton, Groblersdal en by die TLU SA-hoofk antoor in Pretoria gehou.

Van Zyl sal bygestaan word deur mnr Lambert Theron van die SA/Georgië Sakekamer.

Dit word beskou as die grootste uitreiking van die TLU SA na die landbougemeenskap in Limpopo, om hulle te staal teen aft akelende wetgewing.

Tans is daar ‘n “boeket van wetgewing” wat op mekaar in-werk en veral op landbou toegespits is. Die jongste daarvan sluit in:

• Die Nasionale Ontwikkelingsplan wat 20% grond wil neem vir grondhervorming, terwyl boere dit met 50% moet fi nansier.

• Die jongste voorstelle van die departement van grond-sake en landelike ontwikkeling waarvolgens ‘n boer 50% van sy plaas moet afstaan aan sy arbeiders (ongeag of hulle op die plaas woon of nie).

• Verblyfreg-wetgewing wat voorsiening maak vir grond wat aan bewoners (wat nie noodwendig eers werkers is nie) gegee moet word.

• Die wysigingswet op die herstel van grondregte wat ‘n magdom nuwe eise op plase gaan loslaat.

Van Zyl kan regstreeks vir navrae gekontak word by 082 466 4470.

Besitreg onder loep

Last week we warned readers not to believe the “stories” published in the Bulletin, and we promised that we would explain this startling statement today. However, we will all have to wait another week, since the person who made this utterance is still working on the matter.The statement derives from a complaint lodged at the Press Council against the Bulletin, after a certain news report. The matter is still sub judice, so to speak, and we will hopefully be in a position to reveal more about this next week.

Beware of lies!

It’s Easter weekend: DON’T be the next statistic!

The robbers’ getaway car was left in front of the shop (left), when they fled on foot. Above is a close

up of the vehicle.

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Ed Bulletin Is daar nog mense wat sulke ervarings het? En waar? Is daar wagte wat meer aggressief is as ander?John Deere oorkant Ickiner maar dit hang maar af van hul buiGert Magriet Oosthuizen Reg voor Ickinger.

Hy het my sommer so vir ekstra pret ‘n paar woorde toegevoeg....Louise Jacobs Dit het miskien nie iets met

karwagte in die omgewing te doen nie . Maar

ek ,my man en my ma is so paar jaar terug met messe in ons eie kar aangehou deur 4 karwagte. Ons het net R2 aan ons gehad en hom dit gegee. Hy het vir sy makers gesê die wit man wil nie betaal , wat is R2 en dit was nie sekondes nie toe val hulle ons aan en vat alles wat ons aan ons gehad het. So ek is ma lugtig as dit by hulle kom en ja dit maak n mens bang want jy word nou geforseer om hulle te betaal.Nadia Visser Ek kan ook bevestig - voor Ickinger

Gert Magriet Oosthuizen Nadia, ek weet

dat Ickinger hul eie sekuriteitswag by hul deur het, wat beslis help. Die karwag wat so maklik kwaad word lyk nie soos ‘n karwag

nie. Kan net beskryf dat sy oë stokstyf na jou staar en dit voel of die was in jou ore gaan smelt.

Nadia Visser En vloek mens dat geen see jou kan skoonwas nie... di 1 wat my so

gevloek het het n car watch frokkie aangehadGert Magriet Oosthuizen korrek

So op die vooraand van die Beste Vrydag lees Vlieg in ‘n dagpapiertjie dat ons alweer ‘n nuwe Bybel kry in Afrikaans.

Vlieg het nie geweet daar was fout met die ou een nie, maar “Prof Bernard Combrinck, wat die nuwe vertalingsproses lei, het gesê daar was ’n behoeft e aan ’n nuwe soort vertaling.” Hierdie is blykbaar die eerste direkte Afrikaanse vertaling.

Vlieg is nou nie ‘n waff erse kenner van vertaling nie, hoewel hy nogal soms ‘n aanvoeling daarvoor het om gewone Afrikaans in nonsens te vertaal. Maar dit word gesê deur ouens wat hul vertaling ken, dat die 1933 en 1953 Afrikaanse vertalings, lett erlike vertalings uit die bronteks was.

Verder word daar beweer die 1983 vertaling was ‘n dinamiese ekwivalente vertaling, met ‘n sterk fokus op die betekenis van die Bybelse inhoud uit die bronteks.

Vlieg verstaan hierdie Afrikaans, maar die sogenaamde behoeft e aan ‘n nuwe soort vertaling, laat hom so ‘n bietjie in twee. So beredeneer Vlieg maar die ding met homself, weliswaar met minder drama as die skoolmaaier en -papies wat aan redenaarskompetisies deelneem. Ook anders as voormelde maaiers en papies, het Vlieg se moeder geweier om sy rubriek vandeesweek vir hom te skryf!

“Die vertaalopdrag is ‘n uitdaging om eerstens die bronteks weer te gee, sonder om

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Dan gaan die vertalers voort om Vlieg te verloor. “Die nuwe vertaling probeer nie om die bronteks by die moderne bestaanswêreld aan te pas nie.” En dan vra Vlieg, maar hoekom nie?

Die moderne bestaanswêreld praat ‘n ander Afrikaans as die vertalers, hulle gebruik ander metafore en ander beelde. Net soos hulle “nuwe ontwikkelinge in die taalkunde van die brontaal in ag neem”, moet hulle ook nuwe ontwikkelinge in die taalkunde van Afrikaans in ag neem. Die bronteks kan steeds “so akkuraat as moontlik” vertaal word, in ‘n taal wat moderne Afrikaners verstaan. Genugtig mense, ons maaiers en papies kan soos dit is nie gewone Afrikaans lees en spel nie, g’n wonder hulle wil nie die Bybel lees soos wat hy is nie. Ook g’n wonder onse kerke loop so leeg nie.

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** Interessante feite oor die Bybel wat Vlieg op ‘n blog raakloop (‘n paar wat selfs vir Vlieg ou nuus is, maar ook ‘n paar waarvan hy nie geweet het nie):• Die Bybel is ‘n versameling van 66

boeke, en bevat ‘n verskeidenheid van genres, wat insluit geskiedenis, poësie, wysheid, letterkunde, openbaring.

• Die Bybel is deur veertig verskillende outeurs geskryf.

• Hulle was onder andere skaapwagters, vissermanne, dokters, konings, profete.

• Die meeste van die outeurs het mekaar nie persoonlik geken nie.

• Die 66 boeke is oor ‘n tydperk van 1 500 jaar geskryf.

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John Deere Hier is n vreeslike ding wat kop uitsteek. Die karwagte wat so nie nee dankie vir n antwoord wil vat nie, en baie onvriendelik raak as ons nie geld vir hulle gee nie. Ons voel

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Recent violent protests in the Tickeyline (Lenyenye) area have been rife since the com-munity, who termed their grievances as “hot issues”, blocked the main roads with rocks and shrubs of trees.

The parents of Tickyline’s school pupils in Maake, said they live in constant fear for the safety of their children, who has to walk across a narow and slippery breakwater to go to Marumofase Primary School.

One of the villagers, who wish to remain anonymous for fear of victimisation, said “the breakwater is extremely slippery and every time the children walk across it, they have to

remove their shoes. There is always a risk that they might fall into the river and drown. During heavy rain they have to remain at home, be-cause the river overfl ows and there is no way for them to cross.

Shortages of clean water in the area were also on the ‘hot issues’ list.

Residents are said to have to fetch water from the river with buckets in order to cook meals and do their laundry.

Greater Tzaneen Municipality mayor Dike-ledi Mmetle att ended a community gathe-ring to address the problems. However, an

angry group allegedly kept on interrupting her saying they had enough of poor service delivery and feeling neglected.

GTM spokesman Neville Ndla-la said “we need the residents to be calm so that we can att end to their concerns.”

Lt Col Moatshe Ngoepe said that the police were deployed to the scene to maintain law and order, until the situation calmed down.

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‘Planned Patient Transport’ (PPT) vehicles are not allowed to pick up members of the public not admitt ed to a hospital, says the Department of Health and Social Development’s media liai-son, Ms Adele van der Linde. Members of the public reported seeing these ve-hicles giving lift s to hitch-hikers en route.

Van der Linde, who said that the drivers of PTT vehicles picking up hitch-hikers are misusing government vehicles, urges members of the pub-lic to report such cases to the department’s toll free number, 0800 919191, for action to be taken against the drivers.

Incidents should be reported during offi ce hours and reporters should have the time and date of the incident, as well as the registration number of the vehicle, ready to cite.

The PPT is a service provided by the depart-ment to transfer patients who do not need am-bulance services between hospitals in the prov-ince. Each district in Limpopo runs its own daily PPT service.

Patients are transferred from one hospital to

another for consultation with specialists not available in the hospital they were admitt ed to, specialised operations, CT or MRI scans and ra-diation therapy for cancer.

She stated that all hospitals are fully equipped to handle emergencies and simple procedures.

Hospitals are labeled as ‘district’, ‘region-al’ or ‘tertiary’ (sometimes called ‘referral’); in which case district hospitals, like Tzaneen’s Van Velden, perform simple procedures and are thus classifi ed as level one hospitals.

Regional hospitals like Letaba have more spe-cialists and are classifi ed as level two hospitals. Any procedures or care that cannot be off ered at Letaba are referred to Mankweng or Polokwane, which are referral (level three) hospitals.

If a specialist is not available in the province, patients are transported to Gauteng for treat-ment or consultation. In some cases, nurses will accompany patients, but only if recommended by a doctor.

— Joy [email protected]

The body of an unidentified man was discovered by a worker of the Fairview Hotel in Tzaneen, floating upside down in the Greater Letaba river last week. The already decomposing body of the man, seemingly in his forties, was retrieved by police from the fast running water. It seemed as if the body, which was in neat attire, could have floated some distance downstream, before getting stuck among large rocks. Although foul play is not suspected, police are investigating and a post mortem

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Corpse found � oatingThe body of an unknown man, believed to be in his 50’s, has been found fl oating in the Letaba River next to the Fairview Hotel in Tzaneen. Police are appealing to those who might have lost their loved one to come forward and identify the body.

A post mortem will be conducted to determine the cause of the death. The circumstances which led to this incident are unknown, but police investigations are said to be

ongoing. In the meantime, anyone with information may contact the investigating offi cer, Det W/O Mkomazi Abel Nghodzweni, on 076 576 7226/015 306 2000/08600 10111 or alternatively report to the Tzaneen police station.

Couple found deadA 29-year-old man from Burgersdorp near Lenyenye allegedly killed his girlfriend before he hanged himself. It is alleged that Mr Reason Mnisi and his 20-year-old partner, Ms Nkensani Mashele, were arguing. According to Police reports, Mnisi beat up his partner, she died and he dragged her body into a hole in the couple’s yard

and set her alight. He then went inside the house and hanged himself.

Tzaneen’s SAPS cluster commander, Maj Gen Maggy Mathebula, has appealed to the community to report incidents of domestic violence to the Police, in order to get the necessary assistance. Police investigations are said to be ongoing.

Father behind barsPolice in Ritavi arrested a 49-year-old man for allegedly raping and impregnating his 14-year-old daughter. According to Police reports the ordeal took place when the mother left them alone at home. The man is said to have given his daughter money in a bid to keep the tribulation a secret. The mother found out the daughter was pregnant when she became ill. The girl

confessed that her father had been raping her. The mother immediately reported the incident to the Police.

Lt Col Moatshe Ngoepe said: “The SAPS are quite disturbed by this incident. We urge parents to immediately report any kind of child abuse, including rape, to the Police.”

ManhuntPolice in Modjadjiskoof have launched a massive manhunt for the suspects who have shot and killed 25-year-old Mr Nelson Seshoka. His body has been found dumped in the nearby bushes of Kortfontein farm with gunshot wounds to the head. The motive for his death is unknown. Anyone with information should contact Capt Richard Mkhukhu on 076 569 4690/086 00 1011.

Reckless motoristsMotorists in Haenertsburg are seemingly disobeying the traffi c rules. Over the past week police apprehended 23 motorists for traffi c off ences and three other people for theft and drinking in public.

Wrong doingsRitavi Police arrested 46 people over the past week: 35 for having participated in robbery, rape, contravening the liquor law, house breaking and assault GBH. Elsewhere in Ritavi, eleven people were nabbed in separate incidents of child abuse, theft , malicious damage to property, possession of dagga and possession of dangerous weapons. The Police said they are prepared to enforce law and order during the Easter celebrations.

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Die Gereformeerde Kerk Laeveld se jaarlikse Dopperdraf het Vrydagaand R1 500 ingebring. Die gemeente se kerkraad sê dankie aan almal wat gestap, gedraf of gehardloop het. Die geld word aan die Tzaneen Hospitium geskenk. Op die meegaande foto is mee Marietjie Buys, wat die Dopperdraf gereël het, saam met Marietjie Naude van die Tzaneen Hospitium.

Die bekende Afrikaanse sanger Sonja Heroldt het verlede week die Educare-skool in Tza-neen besoek, en vir die kinders ‘n paar lied-jies gesing (foto links). Sy is hier saam met die skool se gr R-kinders, maar al die leerlinge kon haar optrede geniet. Die kinders het dit terdeë geniet en vir die kunstenaar was dit eweneens ‘n opwindende ervaring.

On Friday night the Tzaneen skies cleared for a magical evening at the beautiful new Waterbessiebos Function Venue in Georges Valley, where Myra Jacqueline Harms (néé Visser) premiered with her One Woman Show “Dirty Laundry”.

This cabaret, compiled, directed and performed by Myra herself, deals with the intricate stories of a range of characters with a common ‘dirty laundry’ thread throughout. With professional accuracy Myra portrayed various characters, bringing them to life and dealing with diffi cult issues like abortion, to the light-hearted. Skillfully changing the emotional tension from intense heart ache to joy and laughter, Myra succeeded in keeping the dramatic tension throughout, and had young

and old listening in dead silence as she switched eff ortlessly between characters and accents.

Added entertainment was provided before and aft er by the King’s Court School’s excellent Jazz Band, and added to the lovely ambiance of the evening. In the quiet night air Ferdie Nel’s sound control elevated Myra’s voice clear and crisp.

Waterbessiebos, a new function venue on the Georges Valley road, was the ideal spot for this cabaret. Nestled in a portion of the remaining indigenous bush of the area, this open air venue off ers the rare opportunity to

experience excellent talent on stage, while enjoying the Lowveld autumn ambiance.

The evening, which was att ended by more than 180 picnic goers, was fi lled with laughter, good food and fantastic artistic fl avour. Waterbessiebos is intending to more frequently host cultural events at their venue. For more information, contact Myra Visser on 083 630 7692.

Everyone has dirty laundry

ConvenientLino de Carvalho writes by e-mail: Please allow me the opportunity of re-sponding to “OU-BAL”.

I do not have the privilege of knowing him as he prefers to operate/write under a pseudonym (how convenient) so I will just refer to him as “OU-TWAKSAK”. Please feel free to use your name in future.

From all the reaction I received (Facebook, meetings, discussions) I only received three negative comments, one from a prominent local doctor, one from a friend in the UK and the other from “die voorste sportkenner i.e. OU-TWAK-SAK). I respect their comments.

“OU-TWAKSAK” obviously knows me quite well because he is able to refer to my “duur Duit-se motor, produkte op die rake, ens”. I am un-able to say anything about “OU-TWAKSAK” so I and the public will make our own deductions on whether he is qualifi ed as “die voorste sportken-ner and master of school and parents fi nances”.

“OU-TWAKSAK” chooses to trivialize and make joking comments about something that is seen by many parents as a problem area in our community and that needs to be discussed at school level.

He is not the parent that has to scrape his cents together. He is not the child that has to go out and stand with a donation form asking for dona-tions. Is this what we are teaching our kids? that it is good to go out and beg for donations? He is not the teacher who has to batt le with insuf-fi cient resources. He is not the school who bat-tles to make their budget balance. He is not the businessman who can’t say no to a child standing

in front of him. Are you all of the above “OU-TWAKSAK”?

What is more important is the positive com-ments and feedback I received from all quarters, parents, teachers, business sector, even current students, so somewhere my point of view has eli-cited a positive reaction.

I am fortunate that I can and do assist wherever and whenever possible and I thank the commu-nity of Tzaneen for this, but this is not about me but about the community of Tzaneen.

I agree that sport is benefi cial to a child’s educa-tion, I agree that a child has to see the world, and I agree with the camaraderie that sport creates, but as with everything in life it has to be done in mo-deration and it can’t have negative consequences.

I feel that my child needs to be educated fi rst and that sport and culture is an accessory to his/her education and a lot of parents agree.

Finally “OU-TWAKSAK”, I am a Shark sup-porter and my wife is a Blue-Bull supporter. My son (akkertjie) is 5 years old and educated enough to make his own decisions about who he supports (STORMERS) and I respect his choice. He has not been force fed about the blue rugby culture.

• No need to be so sensitive or stinging. There is a distinct diff erence between news reporting vis-à-vis feature writing and columns in newspapers and magazines, almost without exception under a pseudonym. Think of Hogarth (Sunday Times), Pollux (Rapport), Blou Willem’s Blouwillemaan-dag (Beeld), Dr Jani (Citizen) etc. It is an integral part of the entertainment function of newspapers

and magazines world-wide. Column wri-ting is meant to stir, and Oubal represents exactly that. So does Vlieg. On page 2 of our newspaper you will

fi nd the name of the publisher and editor-in-chief who, like with all newspapers/magazines, take full responsibility for every single lett er in the paper (unless otherwise stated). You thus don’t have to worry about Oubal’s identity, since there is some-one taking responsibility. We respect your views and feelings about sport at school level (that’s why we published your lett er). We trust that you are equally concerned about the junk food and drinks sold in tuck shops at schools (who can aff ord that!), expensive school uniforms etcetera. — Publisher

Thank youThe Headmaster, Stanford Lake College, writes: A big thank you to the people who sponsored the various activities for the Dream an’ do Foundation at Magoebas-kloof. The six underprivileged young peo-ple enjoyed the day very much. The spon-sors are Interacters, PPS Petroleum, Agatha Crocodile Ranch, Magoebaskloof Canopy Tours and Wegkraakbosch Dairy.

Baie dankieDie bestuur, God’s Haven, Tzaneen, skryf: Namens die bestuur en inwoners baie dankie vir almal se ondersteuning die afgelope week met allerlei skenkings, be-soeke, huisgodsdiens en lekker saam sing.

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Water en ligte (en riool)Dit klink of die Groter Tzaneen Munisipali-teite moontlik (uiteindelik) bewus geraak het dat hulle nie die dorp — by verre die GTM se hoofb ron van belastinginkomste — ad infi nitum aan die agter speen kan laat suip nie.

Daar is begin om die erge slaggate in die strate met teer op te vul (tydelike remedie).Vandag (elders in die koerant) kondig ons aan dat die straatbeligting se kabels en an-der onderdele in ‘n R7m-projek dringende aandag gaan geniet.

Dit is baie tydig, want die strate is be-sig om ‘n yslike kopseer te raak — terwyl die straatbeligting uiters noodsaaklik is. Laasgenoemde speel ‘n baie noodsaaklike rol in die beveiliging van die gemeenskap.

Ons hoop die goeie nuus oor die straatlap-werk en die straatligte is nie net ‘n verkie-singsfoefi e nie, maar dat inderdaad na die langer termyn gekyk word.

Daar is egter twee ander belangrike sake wat ewe dringend aandag vra. Die een is die dorp se rioolstelsel, in die besonder die pompstasies wat die riool na die rioolsui-weringsaanleg moet pomp. Groot dele van die dorp se riool vloei danksy gravitasie na die suiweringsaanleg, maar op verskeie plekke moet dit gepomp word — en dit is hier waar die ellende op ons wag (as die stand van sake in oënskou geneem word).

Die tweede saak is die beskerming van ons kosbare water. Die GTM sal vinnig moet begin besluit wat hulle met die Letabarivier wil doen, waar dit deur die dorp vloei. Die rivieroewer is reeds tuiste vir talle plakker-hutt e, terwyl oliestorting (besoedeling) by die opelug-werkwinkel op die oewer in die dorp tot groot kommer stem.

Kragdadige optrede is nodig.

• Jo, jy moet baie mooi kyk na jou mam-mie, want daar is baie mense wat lief is vir haar. Sy gaan gemis word. Jou pappie is egter groot genoeg om na homself te kyk... • Die bende (sommige noem hulle ‘n klub) is besig om onheil te broei. Maar hulle is uitgevang. En ou Slim se baas gaan hom ook vang, mett ertyd of gouer (of later). …• Daar is navrae of oor dit nou Bronkbell of Broodbell is. Maar die mense hoor dit is nie belangrik nie. Wat wel belangrik is, is dat sy en hy knap gedaan het en dat Regter Masipa moet keer vir haar “wickets”, want hier is ‘n regter “in the making”... • Anthony is vieserig, want Kowis bedreig eersgenoemde se status met sy kort broeke en sandale...• Die gym-storie wil net nie gaan lê nie. Of is lê nou die verkeerde woordkeuse?...• Boormasjiene en gospel musiek is nie die regte kombinasie as mens in pyn is nie...• Dokter het darem nou die aand nie mooi gemaak daar oppi stoep nie. Die oorbelle is mos al stokou nuus. Willemina dra dit net nie elke dag nie. Gee die kwak ‘n op-stopper, Willemina, hy soek daarna...• Susan (Engelse uitspraak, nie die boere-uitspraak nie) gee haar toe Dinsdagaand oor aan die drank. Ou Bernie moes kéér...

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Well done! We congratulate all the 2012 matrics who passed.

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ford Lake College with a 100% pass rate. Merensky is in second place with a

98,9% pass rate — slightly down from 2011, when the school had a rather strong

(academic) group. Ponani Phumla Mabunda (left ) of Kwangulatilo High School in Giyani was the Mopani District’s top matriculant for 2012, with seven dis-tinctions. Orlando Chauke (who also took the photo) reports that she didn’t shy away from showing her happiness and excitement aft er she had received her results. She is one of Lim-popo’s top pupils and obtained distinctions in Xitsonga, English, math-ematics, physical science,

agricultural science, life science and life orienta-tion. “I have my parents to thank for my success. They provided me with the nec-essary support and study material to help me out during my studies,” she told Bulletin.• The collection of the information pertaining to the matric results was done by Bulletin’s Retha Nel, Beaunice Mnisi, Amelia de Ridder and Martina Jege. * Turn to page 3 for the full de-tails of the matric results of ten high schools in our area.

Vincent KrugerMerensky

Fumani MalulekeSt George College

Phillip ter BeestMerensky

Basani BambisaBen Vorster

Ntsako MagamanaMeridian College

Anja RevelasStanford Lake College

Rixongile MabundaSt George College

Jamela ShikwambanaDJZ Mthebule

Charlene Muhlarhi Ben Vorster

Kamo NtjieMeridian College

Hajira HassimStanford Lake College

Ehleketani MthombeniDJZ Mthebule

Hanri MaraisMerensky

Joy NgobeniMeridian College

Myhammad TyobStanford Lake College

Fumani MongweBen Vorster

Chanty MathebulaDJZ Mthebule

Simon MerenkowitzMerensky

Khanyisele BvumaSt George College

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’n Dogtertjie het elke dag skool toe en terug geloop, omdat hulle huis nie ver van die skool af was nie.

Een dag het die wind opgekom en donderweer, met blitse en dreuning, het opgesteek. Die ma was bang die dogtertjie gaan bang wees om in so ’n storm huis toe te loop en ry toe met die motor om haar te gaan haal.

Die dogtertjie kom toe al aangestap, ewe vrymoedig en sonder vrees. Elke keer as dit blits, staan sy ’n oomblik stil, kyk op, probeer net nog mooier lyk en glimlag. Blits na blits beantwoord sy met ’n glimlag.

Die ma hou by haar stil, draai die ruit af en vra: “Wat doen jy, Kindjie? Hoekom gaan jy elke keer staan?”

Die kind antwoord vrolik. “Ek probeer mooi lyk, want God neem foto’s van my.”

Bewus van God se teenwoordigheid kan ons in ons lewenstorms ook vir God glim-lag omdat Hy so naby en by ons is.

Met die dissipels, en meesal seker soms met ons ook, gaan dit anders:

“Skielik het daar ’n groot storm losgebars, en die golwe het in die skuit geslaan…Die dis-sipels maak Hom toe wakker en sê vir Hom: ‘Meneer, gee U dan nie om dat ons vergaan nie?’ Hy staan toe op en bestraf die wind…Die wind het gaan lê en daar het ’n groot stilte gekom. Toe sê Hy vir hulle: ‘Waarom is julle bang? Het julle dan nie geloof nie?’” (Mark.4:38-40).

God is by ons. Hy het belowe Hy sal ons nooit in die steek laat of verlaat nie (Heb 13:5). Wanneer daar storms oor ons pad kom is dit ‘n geleentheid om glimlag, nie oor die storms nie, maar juis oor die blydskap dat God saam met ons in daar-die storms is!

So vlak voor die verkiesing volgende maand raak motors wat in die ANC se kleure getooi is, al hoe meer sigbaar op die land se paaie. Dit is ‘n slim stukkie bemarking vir die party, maar die feit dat sulke motors sonder nom-merplate rondry, maak dit nie so slim nie. Dit

skep die indruk dat die regerende party se ondersteuners nie agting het vir die wet nie. Dié getooide motor is die naweek in Tzaneen opgemerk, waar dit ewe lustig sonder ‘n voor-nommerplaat gery het. Die party sal dié swak

voorbeeld hopelik laat regstel.

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Ms Rowena Dekenah celebrated her 87th birthday at her townhouse in Arbor Park, Tzaneen, on 29 March. She nev-er invites people for her birthday but family and friends al-ways gather to make her day special. She believes that her longevity is due to her friendly and honest disposition.

Dekenah moved with her husband, the late Mr Albert Vil-joen Dekenah (nicknamed Albie), to Tzaneen in 1948. Her most memorable times were the dances at Mr Ollie van Wyk’s Casa Danza outside town. The place was so well-known that people came from as far as Johannesburg. It had a lovely atmosphere. One could buy curry and rice but everyone had to take their own liquor.

With a twinkle in her eye, Dekenah says, “I loved to waltz with my husband. We danced well together. He always wore his black suit with a bowtie and I wore long evening dress-es. Some I made myself but others were made by the late dressmaker Ms Ann Steyn. I’ve kept all my evening dresses, because they were special and in those days we all wore fur stoles. We also went to dances at the Tzaneen Town Hall.”

Dekenah (néé Botha) was born in Uniondale in the Cape. Her parents moved to nearby Harlem when she was still very young. She went to high school in Joubertina and then

to Denneoord College in Stellenbosch, to train as a primary school teacher. She registered as a teacher in the Transvaal, now Gauteng, because her sister was living in Pretoria and

she wanted to be closer to her. She was given a post at the then Merensky Farm School in Tzaneen, teaching standard one pupils.

She spent a year at Merensky. One of the Merensky teach-

ers, Mr Len Dekenah, retired in 1946. He had been the fi rst qualifi ed teacher to come to the Mopani area in 1917. At his farewell party she met the love of her life, Mr Dekenah’s handsome son, Albie. It was love at fi rst sight for both of them. She went to teach at the JCI mine in Gravelott e be-cause Albie was working on the mines and they married in Tzaneen in 1947.

Albie’s parents continued staying in Tzaneen aft er re-tirement. Albie was transferred to Randfontein in 1948. In April that same year Albie’s mother took ill and asked her only son and his young wife to return to Tzaneen. Dekenah began teaching at Laerskool Tzaneen and stayed there for more than thirty years. Albie joined his mother in the family business situated close to all the other businesses on Danie Joubert Street; a baby shop which mushroomed into general clothing and a linen shop.

Dekenah’s mother-in-law’s given names were Anna So-phia but everyone called her Auntie Len Dekenah. Dekenah Street was named aft er her as she was on the council for a while. She was a good business woman and this was largely att ributed to her personality. Dekenah got on very well with her in-laws and they treated her like a daughter.

Albie died in 2007 and Dekenah still misses him every day. She did a lot of tapestry, sewing and knitt ing in her day. However she has no feeling in her fi ngers so can’t do this kind of work anymore. She keeps up with current aff airs on TV but has been very lonely since her husband’s death.

She has a son Len, who lives in Tzaneen, and a daughter Elann in Pretoria and three grandchildren.

Waltzing the night away in days of yore

Today our readers can meet another remarkable lady who played a major role in building the current day Tzaneen com-munity. Our Sue Ettmayr spoke to Ms Rowena Dekenah and she gave us a glimpse of the early days in our area. This is an-other contribution in our exclusive series about the early days of Tzaneen en the people who played a role in establishing the

town and its community.

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One of Ms Dekenah’s many tapestries

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BMR Auto Maintenance in Tzaneen vier tans hul derde verjaarsdag en die eienaars se vie-ring het ‘n sertifi kaatoorhandiging aan stu-dente ingesluit.

Motorwerktuigkunde-studente van die Le-taba FET Kollege word uitgeplaas na werk-winkels in die dorp na voltooiing van hul kursus, om praktiese ondervinding op te doen. ‘n Paar studente is by BMR uitgeplaas en hulle het pas hul praktiese opleiding met sukses voltooi.

By die oorhandiging van die sertifi kate was (op die foto hierbo) mnre Johannes Ramasha-la (lektor by die FET), Cytone Siwena (lektor by die FET), Louis van der Merwe en Tiaan

Pretorius, die eienaars van BRM.Die FET-verteenwoordigers het BRM

bedank vir die samewerking om die studente met hul praktiese opleiding by te staan. Hulle is nou bemagtig om in die arbeidsmark om werk aansoek te doen.

BMR se twee eienaars het by dié geleent-heid ook hul dank uitgespreek jeens die sake-ondernemings in die dorp wat hulle onder-steun en met wie hulle saamwerk. Ook die publiek is vir hul ondersteuning bedank en die eienaars sê hulle wil verder bou op die di-ens wat hulle lewer. Hulle streef na die beste moontlike diens aan bestaande en nuwe kliënte.

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Modjadjiskloof Spar donated thirty plastic bikes to Pfunanane Academy School outside Modjad-jiskloof. Seen in the photo are Mss Jean-Marie Meyer (Gr R teacher), Marise Jordaan (Princi-pal) and Mr Nick Wright (Modjadjiskloof Spar Manager), with the lucky kids on the new bikes.

Greater Tzaneen Municipality’s electro-technical engi-neer, Mr Pierre van den Heever, says the municipality plans to use the Department of Energy’s (DOE) R7 mil-lion grant to install new street light cables and more en-ergy effi cient lights.

Given to the municipality as the DOE’s energy effi cient project towards a greener South Africa, Van den Heever explains the grant will alleviate much cost in ridding the street lights’ aged and deteriorating cable lines, as well as his department’s shortage of resources, fi nances and skills.

Over the years, the municipality’s limited budget struggled to keep up with street light and cable maintenance .

Van den Heever promises that the installation of new lights and cables will commence in Tzaneen before the end of 2014, and continue for about six months towards other areas of the GTM.

Although the GTM aims to install as many lights as pos-sible within its area of jurisdiction, he notes that clashes with electricity suppliers in areas outside GTM’s supply might be challenging.

— Joy [email protected]

The street lights in King Edward Avenue that never switch off , and the lights in Middle Street that never switch on...

Tzaneen residents living in these two streets asked the Bulletin to investigate these two problem streets. We asked the Greater Tza-neen Municipality’s spokesman, Mr Neville Ndlala, to look into the situation.

He told us that residents do not inform the municipality when being faced by these sort of problems. “The GTM should be notifi ed of

all problems relating to its property,” he said. The electro-technical engineer of the GTM,

Mr Pierre van den Heever, said he wasn’t aware of the problem either, when we ap-proached him for comment. He undertook to have it investigated immediately — and a cou-ple of days later the problems in both streets were rectifi ed.

— Joy [email protected]

GTM to spend R7 million for new street lights and cables

Bikes donated to school

Lights in King Edward and Middle Street fixed

LEFT: Van den Heever

About 450 pupils from Khudu Secondary School at Loraine in Sekororo are forced to stay at home when it rains aft er the roof of the classrooms were destroyed by a heavy storm three years ago.

A devastating hailstorm in 2011 destroyed the roof of six blocks with three classrooms each.

The parents disrupted lessons when they withdrew their children to join in a protest march to the school because they wanted to put pressure on the department of education to speed up the repairing process.

According to a concerned parent, Mr Mat-ome Lesike, they had a problem with the de-partment because the pupils had to stay at home when it rains, as they then cannot at-tend classes.

He said they were concerned at the slow pace the department was working because the problem was already reported three years

ago.“We would like to appeal to the government

to speed up the process of rebuilding the roof in order for the pupils to prepare for bett er results at the end of the year,” Lesike said.

The provincial spokesman for the depart-ment of education, Mr Pitsi Maloba, said they were not aware of the problem, but promised to investigate.

The deputy minister for water and envi-ronmental aff airs, Ms Rejoice Mabudafh asi, said she is concerned about the increase in

the vandalising of computer laboratories at school.

The minister was speaking during an inter-view at an offi cial launch of a computer me-dia centre at Morutsi Primary School in Ward 7 of the Greater Tzaneen Municipality.

She said a total of 209 schools have already benefi ted from this programme nationally, but 20 laboratories have already been broken into or vandalized.

The school received this donation aft er they won a national competition called Baswa le Meetse (Youth and Water) drama competi-tion held earlier this year.

The principal, Mr Peter Ramatsoma, said they have waited for ten years to win this.

Mr Eric Matsomane, MTN manager for the education department, said the donation was part of his company’s social responsibility programme which initiates giving back to the communities who support them.

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Tel: 015 307 5440Fax: 015 307 2204

Private Bag x4017Tzaneen, 0850

Tender No. Service Description Compulsory Site Visit

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LET 2014-013

Request for proposal / Tender:Water prevention wall at Sports Hall 5545-Water prevention wall -Same bricks of the existing wall in Claude Wheatley Street-Height 1.5 meter-Length 60 meter-Water channel around valley -Double bricks wall-Build gully trap outside of 1m for storm water

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LET 2014-014

Request for proposal / Tender:Building Fence Wall 5546-Same bricks of the existing wall in Claude Wheatley street-Height 1.9 meter-Length 150.6 meter-The depth previous foundation hall

Yes25 April 2014 at 09:00am

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• Further information will be available on the day of the site inspection.• Bids/Quotations are to be submitted in a sealed envelope with the requisition number written outside in the

bid box at Letaba FET College, Central Office, 1 Claude Wheatley Street, Tzaneen on dates indicated above.• Letaba FET College does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any other Bids and reserves the right to accept

the whole or part of a bid.• Bidders will be evaluated and adjudicated in line with Letaba FET College’s Supply Chain Management

Policy and where the policy is silent, will apply National Treasury Regulations.• Suppliers who previously registered; to submit an original valid tax clearance and B-BBEE certificate by

SANAS or registered Auditor (if previously submitted has expired ) and any other documents as stated on bid documents failing which it will invalidate their bids.

NO LATE, TELEPHONIC, FAXED, EMAILED OR UNSIGNED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED.For further enquiries contact Mr Sehlapelo @ 015 307 5440

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POST: LECTURERS (12 MONTHS’ CON-TRACT) (Conditional Grant)Post Level 1Salary Notch: R140 013,00 – R312 358,00 (per annum)Closing date: 2 May 2014 at 16:00

Requirements:An appropriated recognised Bachelor’s De-gree and/or National Teacher’s Diploma.

SACE Registration.

Theoretical and/or Practical experience in teaching in the relevant field – service cer-tificates should be included.

Only in case of posts related to Techni-cal subjects, a professional qualification in Education may not be required, but a Trade Test Certificate and/or appropriated National “N” Diploma or recognised qual-ification (REQV 13) in the relevant field is required. In the case of Technical subjects, the applicants with “N” Diploma or Trade Test Certificates must have at least 3 years practical experience in the workplace.

Experience in the FET Sector will be an add-ed advantage. Submission of Computer Literate certifi-cates will be an added advantage.

Key Performance Areas: Attendance re-cords; Performance Assessments; Deter-mination of academic support; Class disci-pline and placement; Lecturing of specific subjects on the level required. Continuous Assessment and providing students with feedback. Compiling and typing of Internal Assessment tools and marking guidelines. Ensure quality education and adhere to College and Subject Policies. Marking of examination papers. Liaise with students, parents and student support officers. Plan-ning and conducting of Integrated Summa-tive Assessment Tasks in the event of NC(V) subjects where applicable.

POST: CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BUILD-ING CONSTRUCTION L2 – L4 (NCV)(12 MONTHS CONTRACT) (Conditional Grant)CAMPUS MAAKEREF NO: LET/3/2014 RE-ADVERTSUBJECTS: CARPENTRY AND ROOF WORK L2 – L4

Special requirements: Subjects relating to Civil Engineering qualifications listed above or related subjects as well as 2 years’ expe-rience in teaching on Secondary School Level or FET College Level OR 3 years teach-ing experience in the relevant subject(s) as mentioned above at a public FET College or Secondary School Level – service certificate to be included in application duly signed by the head of the institution where candi-date has been employed.

POST: ENGINEERING (REPORT 191/NAT-ED) N1 – N3 CAMPUS: MAAKE – (12 MONTHS CON-TRACT)(Conditional Grant)REF NO: LET/43/2013 (RE-ADVERT)SUBJECTS: MOTOR TRADE THEORY N1 – N3/ENGINEERING DRAWING N1 – N3

Special requirements: Qualification relat-ed to Mechanical Engineering and Engi-neering Drawing qualifications as well as 2 years’ experience in teaching on Secondary School Level or FET College level.

POST: BUSINESS STUDIES REPORT 191 (N4 INTRO – N6 (BUSINESS MANAGE-MENT) (12 MONTHS CONTRACT)(Condi-tional Grant)CAMPUS MAAKEREF NO: LET/48/2013 – (RE-ADVERT)SUBJECTS: ACCOUNTING/PASTEL VERSION 10/SALES MANAGEMENT/ENTREPRENEUR-SHIP N4 INTRODUCTORY – N6

Special requirements: Accounting II AND Pastel Qualification is compulsory plus 2 years’ experience in teaching on Secondary School Level or FET College level.

Note: All posts related to Computer Practice/Information Processing/Life Orientation/Office Data Processing will be subject to a practical competency assessment.

APPLICATIONS TO BE SENT TO:Physical Address (hand delivery): The HR Officer, 1 Claude Wheatley Street, TZANEEN 0850Postal Address: The Principal/CEO, Letaba FET College, Pri-vate Bag X4017, TZANEEN 0850

Note:The College reserves the right to with-draw or not to fill a post at any time or to change the mode of appointment or contract. The College also reserves the right to verify the qualifications of every shortlisted candidate prior to the issuing of an offer of appointment. The College welcomes people with disabilities

• All administrative posts are subject to a prac-

tical computer competency assessment;• All applications should be accompanied by a detailed CV and certified copies of all quali-fications, ID document and all other support-ing documents.• Proof of results of qualifications must be included if subjects are not listed on quali-fications;• Applicants must please ensure that the CORRECT REFERENCE NUMBER ALLOCATED TO THE POST is being used on the envelope and application letter;• Faxed or e-mailed applications will not be considered;• Late submission of applications will not be considered;• The College is an affirmative action employer;• All foreign applicants must provide cer-tified copies of SAQA certificates to proof alignment of qualifications as well as all rel-evant documentation to be appointed as an educator; Evaluation letter from DHET, Po-lice Clearance Certificate, Work Permit, Valid Passport as well as a medical report valid for 12 months.

POSBESKRYWING / POST DESCRIPTION: 1. AD – HOC (DEPT) 12 MAY 2014 – 31 DEC 2014PLIGTE EN VERANTWOORDELIKHEDE / DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 2. GR. 1- 4 XITSONGA (FAL) GR. 4 SS, NS AND LS SPORT COACHING AND EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES

POSVEREISTES / REQUIREMENTS: 1. Toepaslike onderwyskwalifikasie / Relevant teaching qualification 2. SACE registrasie / SACE registration

VAARDIGHEDE / COMPETENCIES: 1. Voldoende kommunikasievaardighede in Engels en Afrikaans is ‘n vereiste. / Proficient communication in both English and Afrikaans is a prerequisite. 2. Sportafrigting en buitemuurse aktiwiteite (meld bevoeghede). / Sport coaching and extramural activities (indicate competencies). 3. Ondervinding en/of opleiding in CAPS sal ‘n aanbeveling wees. / Experience and/or training in CAPS will be an advantage.

SLUITINGSDATUM / CLOSING DATE:23 APRIL 2014

AANSOEKE: LPDE 1, CV tesame met gesertifiseerde kopieë van kwalifikasies moet gerig word aan (pos of e-pos) / LPDE 1 Form, CV and certified copies of qualifications must be sent to: Die Hoof / The Principal Posbus 16, LETSITELE, 0885 E-pos / Email: [email protected](Die LPDE 1 aansoekvorm is verkrygbaar by die skool/ The LPDE 1 application form is available at the school)

NAVRAE / ENQUIRIES: 015 345 1821/2

LAERSKOOL DR. ANNECKE PRIMARY LETSITELEVAKANTE ONDERWYSPOS / VACANT TEACHING POST

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Legals 10 JareIN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA

GAUTENG DIVISION, PRETORIA

Case number: 25711/2014

In the matter between:

THUPANE JOSEPH MAKGOBA N.O.Id nr: 620930 5764 087 1st ApplicantTFHIGO FRANS MAGOELE N.O.Id nr: 380228 5353 088 2nd ApplicantGRACE MAHLODI MASHABA N.O.Id nr: 611222 0292 087 3rd ApplicantMOTLOKWA SUZAN MOJAPELO N.O.Id nr: 680716 0485 084 4th ApplicantSAMUEL MASETLA N.O.Id nr: 330413 5162 082 5th ApplicantMAPHETO SAMUEL MMOLA N.O.Id nr: 440115 5220 086 6th ApplicantJOSEPH MOTSWI N.O.Id nr: 470628 5117 089 7th ApplicantMOTLATSO IVY MAGOELE N.O.Id nr: 710206 0328 082 8th ApplicantMANTILA RONNY HLOKWA N.O.Id nr: 620516 5804 088 9th Applicant AJITA SIMON ASITI N.O.Id nr: 631012 5337 086 10th ApplicantTHETELE JOSEPH MALATJI N.O.Id nr: 580110 5502 088 11th ApplicantREFILWE IRENE LETSOALO N.O.Id nr: 720912 0412 085 12th ApplicantMATLOU JACQUELINE MAKGOBA N.O.Id nr: 750404 0343 083 13th Applicant

and

THE BENEFICIARIES OF THE MAMPHOKU MAKGOBA COM-MUNITY TRUST AS PER ANNEXURE “A” HEREUNTO 1st to 589th RespondentsMASTER OF THE HIGH COURT, PRETORIA 590th

RespondentTHE DEPARTMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORM, LIMPOPO PROVINCE 591st RespondentJOSEPH MONYMA 592nd RespondentAGNES MOSERI 593rd RespondentALLY MAAKE 594th RespondentMIKE SKOKIE MAKGOBA 595th RespondentWILLIAM MAKGOBA 596th RespondentWILLIAM MONYMA 597th RespondentJIMMY KUBJANA 598th RespondentFRANS MOKOENA 599th RespondentHELEN NGALAMAFA 600th RespondentMARY NTWAMPE 601st Respondent

NOTICE OF MOTION

BE PLEASED TO TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made on behalf of the abovementioned First- to Thirteenth Appli-cants (“the Applicants”) for an order in the following terms:

1. An order declaring that the Applicants are currently serving their � rst term as trustees of the Mamphoku Makgoba Com-munity Trust;2. An order declaring that the Applicants are eligible for re-election for two consecutive periods of three years each as trustees of the Mamphoku Makgoba Community Trust in the event of the Applicant’s � rst term expiring;3. An order declaring that the 1st to 589th Respondents are the bene� ciaries of the Mamphoku Makgoba Community Trust;4. That the Applicants pay the costs of this application, save in the event of opposition;5.Further and/or alternative relief.

KINDLY TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the founding a� davit of THUPANE JOSEPH MAKGOBA together with all annexures thereunto will be used in support hereof.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Applicants have appointed Thomas & Swanepoel Inc c/o Delport Van Den Berg At-torneys, Glen Manor O� ce Park, Building 5, 138 Frikkie De Beer Street, Menlyn, Pretoria at which it will accept notice and service of all processes in these proceedings.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that if you intend opposing the relief sought, you are required to:

(a) notify the Applicants’ attorney in writing within 20 days from date of service of this application by way of substituted service (in respect of the 1st to 589th Respondents) and service upon the 590th to 601st Respondents;(b) further that you are required to appoint in such noti� ca-tion an address referred to in Rule 6(5)(b) at which address you will accept notice and service of all documents in these proceedings;(c) � le your opposing a� davits, if any, within 15 days from the date of � ling of your notice refereed to in (a) and (b) above;

BE PLEASED TO TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that full copies of this application is available for inspection at the o� ces of the Applicants’ attorneys in Tzaneen at 19 Peace Street and in Pre-toria at Delport Van Den Berg Attorneys, Glen Manor O� ce Park, Building 5, 138 Frikkie De Beer Street, Menlyn, Pretoria.

KINDLY ENROL THE MATTER ACCORDINGLY.

DATED at PRETORIA on this the 27TH of MARCH 2014

sgn: M PienaarTHOMAS & SWANEPOEL INCC/O DELPORT VAN DEN BERG INC.GLEN MANOR OFFICE PARKBUILDING 5138 FRIKKIE DE BEER STREETMENLYNPRETORIAREF: ME M PIENAAR

TO: REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT

AND TO: THE 1ST TO 589TH RESPONDENTSBY WAY OF SUBSTITUTED SERVICE

AND TO: THE MASTER OF THE HIGH COURTCNR THABO SEHUME AND FRANCIS BAARD STREETSPRETORIA

BY SHERIFF

AND TO: THE DEPARTMENT OF RURALDEVELOPMENT AND LAND REFORMLIMPOPO PROVINCE61 BICCARD STREETPOLOKWANE

BY SHERIFF

AND TO: THE 592ND 596TH RESPONDENTS

AND TO: THE 597TH TO 601ST RESPONDENTSC/O MAPULANA MAPOYNA INC.OFFICE NO. 305–3093RD FLOOR,RENTBEL TOWERSBUREAU LANEPRETORIA

BY SHERIFF

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10Bulletin

years

Aft er the holiday tours, Merensky High School’s rugby team were looking forward to another round of home matches against Rob Ferreira High School in White River. These two schools have built up a healthy

rivalry over the years and matches are always played in great spirit and sportsmanship.

With the start of the u.14A match the heavens opened up and the crowd prepared themselves for another day of rugby in the rain. Rob Ferreira exploited the wet conditions and raced into a 12-0 lead. However, the u.14A has already showed that they have a “never say die” att itude and fought back to level the score 12-12 just before the game ended. On the B fi eld, the Plasies’ u.14B team had a fi eld day and raced to a 28-5 win.

The u.15 team continued with their great start to the season. Aft er the early downpour the fi eld was wet and made conditions very tricky. Plasies got off to a fl ying start and were leading 19-0 only fi ft een minutes into the game. Rob Ferreira fought back strongly and the teams went into the half-time break with Merensky leading 19-11.

The second half started where the fi rst ended and Rob Ferreira were suddenly in the lead by 21-19. In a spirited fi ght Merensky scored two late tries closing the game on 33-21. The tries were scored by Casper Jordaan, Ryno van Burick, Josua Montgomery, Noko Malatji and Sammy Maponya.

Aft er the successful Glenwood tour and the unbeaten start to the year there was an air of expectation surrounding the u.16A game. The fi rst half was played at an unrelenting tempo and it was clear that Rob Ferreira were here to challenge the Plasies. An injury to the key backline player Wynand Scholtz, disrupted the Merensky boys and Rob Ferreira were soon in a 19-5 lead. The second half was very tough with two serious injuries taking the steam out of the Merensky engine. Rob Ferreira opened up the game in the last fi ft een minutes and were deserved winners with a score of 45-5.

The u.16B team were the only other team to be beaten in a very close game by 7-5. The Plasie try

was scored by Abdul Hussein — his fi rst try ever.The Merensky Ratels, depleted by injuries,

took on a very strong Rob Ferrreira second team. The fi eld, wet and muddied by the earlier games, made conditions very diffi cult. The match was error proned and was eventually won by Merensky by 7-3.

Although the sun broke through the clouds, the fi eld was still wet and muddy when the fi rst teams took to the fi eld. Merensky’s show catt le from their PinZ²yl stud paraded around the fi eld in what has now become a tradition at the school.

Merensky got off to a blistering start with Lehan Nel scoring a brilliant try aft er a 50 m solo run. This was followed minutes later by a try by Phillip Nel aft er an off -load in mid-fi eld. The score was 10-0 for Merensky. The fi ght was still in Rob Ferreira and they scored three outstanding tries to lead Merensky 21-10. Aft er the break the Plasies held onto the ball and brilliant interplay between the forwards and backs resulted in the third try for Merensky, again scored by centre Phillip Nel. Keith Lawrence then scored for Merensky to take them into the lead again, before Courtney Schlebusch scored the fi nal try to secure another great win of 29-21 for Merensky.

Another great home win for the Plasies: 4 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses.

15Bulletin 18 April 2014www.bulletin.us.com Search “Bulletin” Search “Laeveldbulletin”

Plasies trump Rob Ferreira

Micheal Le Roux (Merensky) breaks away.

Die Hoërskool Ben Vorster het die naweek die pad na Lydenburg vir hul jaarlikse wintersportdag teen die Hoërskool Lydenburg, aangedurf. Die Vossies het al ses wedstryde gewen.

Die o.14A-span het uitstekende hardlooprugby gespeel en was teen halft yd reeds 26-0 voor. In die tweede helft e het hulle die krane behoorlik oopgedraai en die wedstryd met 60-5 gewen. Die agtsteman, Niaan Taljaardt, en die vleuel, Shima Molapo, het albei drie drieë gedruk.

Die o.15A-span was gemaklik voor met 29-3, nadat die vleuel, Comfort Shingange, twee van die drieë gedruk het. Hulle laat

egter Lydenburg terug in die wedstryd in die tweede helft e, maar het steeds met 29-15 gewen. Die o.15B- span het ook met 29-0 gewen.

Die o.16A-span het uitstekend gespeel en met pragtige samespel tussen voor- en agterspelers was hulle te sterk vir hul teenstanders. Hulle het met 50-0 gewen. Vleuel Johan Buitendach het twee pragdrieë gedruk.

Die Vossies se tweede span, die Nyathis, het weereens pragtige rugby gespeel en hulle

het ook met 50-0 oor hul teenstanders geloop. Die een vleuel, Brady Burnett , het drie keer agter sy

teenstanders se doellyn gaan kuier.Die eerste span se wedstryd het soos die

ander spanne verloop, met die Hoërskool Lydenburg wat hul bes probeer het, maar net geen antwoord vir die Vossies se aanslag kon vind nie. Die Vossies het met 45-11 gewen. Die vleuel Eddie Engelbrecht het drie pragdrieë gedruk en senter Vukosi Mabuza twee. Die ander drieë is deur Pule Mollokome en Vandre Rolls gedruk.

Die Vossies se volgende kragmetings sal in Pretoria teen die Hoërskool Menlopark wees.

18 April 2014

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Oubal was vir die grootste deel van sy lewe maar bra skepties oor die skielike regopspringery vanuit die dood van oorlede Lazarus destyds. Hierdie skeptisisme spruit uit ‘n voorval toe Oubal se pa kleintyd sy foksterriër doodgery en ons herlewingspogings onsuksesvol was, wat ‘n ernstige letsel op ‘n kinderlike gemoed gelaat het.

‘Tja, die enigste amper-bewys wat Oubal het van iets wat ooit uit die dood gewek is, was minister Piet Koornhof se aankondiging van apartheid se dood destyds! Maar Oubal moet bieg, onlangse gebeure op die rakbieveld noop hom om sy posisie in heroorweging te neem.

Pasede Saterdag tydens opwarming vir ons spanpraatjie sit Oubal en sy vrinne en kyk hoe Maties teen ‘n spannetjie met poeierblou truie ‘n voorsprong van 26-0 opbou, met twintig minute speeltyd oor. Eers dag ons Maties kon dit bewimpel om op ‘n manier

die Varsitybeker-uitslag ongeldig verklaar te kry, om so weer by uitspele betrokke te raak. Dis eers toe die bloues die agterstand gevaarlik laat begin krimp, dat ons agterkom hulle is Grey High School van Port Elizabeth en “Maties” is eintlik Paul Roos Gimnasium van Stellenbosch.

Albei spanne het groter spelers as die Limpopo Vodacombekerspan (en speel uiteraard beter rakbie), maar Oubal wonder wie nou soos babaseuntjies in ‘n speelpakkie wil lyk en of hulle geen ander kleur as

maroen ken op Skellimbos nie. Die verstommendste is dat die babatjies toe in die doodsnikke met 27-26 wen. “Not twais ien whan whiek!” sê ArthurIngelsman!

‘Tja, die gebeure in Potchefstroom met die Varsitybeker-eindstryd die vorige Maandagaand was nog vars in ons geheue en KoosKakie was na aan trane met die aanhoor van ou AI se woorde — Potch is mos nie te ver van Ventersdorp af nie! Die “Heil, Hitler”-brigade se losskakel was na die eindfl uitjie natuurlik regtig in trane, sjeim. “Hulle moes daai takhaar geskiet het,” sê GertGrensvegter.

Altyd die stem van rede en nie die sadis waarvoor hy in die pers uitgemaak word nie, wys Oubal toe daarop dat die skepskoppoging van die PUK-losskakel ‘n baie aanvaarbare manier was om die wedstryd mee te beklink. Was dit mis en die bal oor die doodlyn, was die wedstryd in elk geval oor. Wat daarna gebeur het, grens aan ‘n Griekse tragedie; maar die losskakel is

nie al een om skuld te dra nie, want die Ikeys met die bal in die hand het die res van die span alreeds in die kleedkamer betrap. Oubal hoop vir die Stormwinde se onthalwe Robbie Fleck het kennis geneem oor wat gedoen kán word.

‘Tja, en Oubal kon GG boonop ook daarop wys dat in die voorafgaande twee weke sowel die onsigbare BB as die Cheaters van soortgelyke skynbaar onoorwinbare posisies daarin kon slaag om gelykopverlore teen die Chiefs af te dwing. So, hoeveel onskuldige mense wil jy doodskiet, Milady?

“De swiet fi eng ies, ôl dous kambekkieds ien de menshind ghyms aar ienglieshspiekieng,” plant ou AI toe ‘n middernagtelike Gerrie Nel-opstopper in ‘n Wimpy Bar op ons wangbene!

“The fear of death follows the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.” — Mark Twain

Vanuit die Dood!Vanuit die Dood!

ErewagThe boys’ and girls’ fi rst hockey teams of Stanford Lake College travelled to Potchefstroom to participate in coaching clinic sessions and competitive matches. A total of 42 schools took part in this event, with the mornings being devoted to coaching clinics that were run by PUK players, and the aft ernoons to playing matches.

They were divided up into pools and the boys and girls were placed second in their pool. The girls eventually ended eighth out of 28 schools. The boys played in the semi-fi nal and won the game on penalty strokes. They then played in the fi nal against Grace College and once again walked away as winners on penalty strokes.

Merensky High School’s fi rst, second and third tennis teams participated at the Limpopo North Tennis League in Polokwane recently. Pietersburg High, Ben Vorster, Frans du Toit, Louis Trichardt and Stanford Lake College were also represented.

The fi rst team players also had the opportunity to show off their new tennis clothes for the fi rst time. Results:First team girls: Won against Louis Trichardt, Frans du Toit and Stanford, but lost against PHS and Ben Vorster.

Second team girls: Won against Louis Trichardt and Frans du Toit but lost against PHS and Ben Vorster.

First team boys: They managed to win all their games against Ben

Vorster, Louis Trichardt, Frans du Toit and Stanford, but bowed to a very strong PHS team.

Second team boys: Lost against PHS, Ben Vorster and Louis Trichardt but won against Frans du Toit.

Third team boys: Lost against PHS and Ben Vorster, but won against Louis Trichardt.

Game, set and match for Plasies

Stefan Pretorius, Rynard de Lange Armand Vorster and Jason Moore

Seen here are the SLC hockey players who visited Potchefstroom. Sitting in front are Kganya Sebatjane and James Greeff, and kneeling in front are Julian Taylor, Pierre Smalle, Liam Wolff, Pieter De Wit, Cules Kloppers and Tshifhiwa Tshifularo. Kneeling in the middle row is Conrad Schmidt. At the back are an assistant coach from NWU (no name provided), Hayden du Plessis, Graeme Harty, Keith Railton (coach), Neo Baloyi,

Adam McGaffin, Benno Prinsloo, Alex Revelas and Jason Wright.

Carissa Ivy, Larissa du Plessis, Altacia Gubitz and Eljané Uys

Hockey winsOuers en ondersteuners van Tzaneen se twee hoërskole, KYK! Ons seuns en dogters steur hulle nie aan die “atmosfeer” wat soms tussen die skole — Ben Vorster en Merensky — aangeblaas word nie. Hulle is vriende en die onnodige bitsigheid wat soms opduik, irriteer hulle bes moontlik. By die onlangse Glenwood-rugbyweek het die seuns van die skole wéér gewys dat hulle op ‘n sportiewe en gesonde basis kan meeding en mekaar ruimte en respek gun. Op die foto links draf die eerste span van die Plasies op die veld vir ‘n wedstryd, terwyl die Vossies vir hulle ‘n erewag vorm — en op die ander foto geld die omgekeerde. Mooi, seuns, pragtig! Wys vir die ooms en die tannies ons is een groot skoolfamilie, met geen ruimte vir bitsigheid en misplaaste afguns nie…

Vossies klop Lydenburg