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TRADING HOURS: Monday to Friday: 07h00 - 17h00 Saturday: 07h00 - 14h00 Boerebenodighede Tel: 015 583 0190 Prices valid from 1 - 31 December 2011. E&OE. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Cash and Carry while stocks last Come get your... TRADING HOURS: Mon - Fri: 08h00 - 17h00 / Sat: 08h00 - 14h00 / Public Holiday: 09h00 - 13h00 ROOFING Acornhoek Tel: 082 941 8063 Bochum Tel: 015 505 3054 Bungeni Tel: 082 880 6624 Burgersfort Tel: 082 902 3470 Dwarsloop Tel: 082 806 6270 Dzanani Tel: 015 970 4794 Elim Tel: 015 556 4033 Elti Villas Tel: 015 516 4834 Giyani Tel: 015 812 1259 Hammanskraal Tel: 012 711 3648 Jane Furse Tel: 013 265 1628 Kabokweni Tel: 013 796 1100 Kwamhlanga Tel: 013 947 8224 Lebowakgomo Tel: 015 632 6197 Lenyenye Tel: 079 871 6778 Louis Trichardt Tel: 015 516 1325 Malamulele Tel: 015 851 0937 Mankweng Tel: 015 269 3441 Marite Tel: 082 941 8062 Matoks Tel: 015 527 0495 Modjadji Tel: 082 883 7608 Mokopane Tel: 015 491 3515 Msogwaba Tel: 071 680 8073 Musina Tel: 015 533 0676 Nkowankowa Tel: 079 871 3437 Sekgosese Tel: 082 941 8063 Seshego Tel: 015 223 0100 Sibasa Tel: 015 963 1327 Siyabushwa Tel: 071 680 8075 Tafelkop Tel: 082 310 9705 Themba Tel: 012 717 3599 Tshakuma Tel: 015 581 6016 Tshikumbani Tel: 082 937 3835 Venda Tel: 015 964 3561 Vondwe Tel: 079 871 6692 Xikundu Tel: 082 310 9705 Zebedeila Tel: 079 511 9782 59,99 By Peter Muthambi R3,00 VAT Inc. 16 December 2011 Year 22 Vol: 16 Shop no. 5 Madar Centre, next to the Post Office, Thohoyandou Tel: (015) 962 1008 www.limpopomirror.co.za Residents of Ha-Khakhu-Makuleni village in the Nzhelele area were severely shocked with the recent gruesome discovery of human bones in the adjacent bushes. The bones were discovered by a few grannies who had been collecting firewood in the village. The discovery of the bones follows an incident about two months ago, when a dog was found feeding from the leg of a human being. The leg was then taken for forensic investiga- tions, in order for DNA tests to be conducted. When the leg was discovered in October this year, the police looked for the remainder of the body in the surrounding bushes, but to no avail. They even used police dogs in the search. W/O Edward Tharaga, spokesperson for the Siloam police, said that an inquest docket had been opened, following the discovery. He added that a person’s clothes were found next to the bones. “We were accompanied by members of the community, who also witnessed the discovery,” he said. Residents of the area now state that they are cursed. They said that it was very strange that people were disappearing from the village. “What wrong have we done to deserve this?” they asked. The 47-year-old Mr Gideon Mudau was re- ported missing in the village on 15 August this year. A missing person’s file was opened and investigations into the matter are continuing. Members of the community, together with the police, launched a search in the area, following his disappearance. Speculation is that the bones are those of Mr Mudau. The DNA results were not yet available at the time of going to press. A human skull lies under the tree where the human bones were discovered. Mr Gideon Mudau is still missing. (015) 516 1535/6/7 Fax: 516 1786 YOUR WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT! 140 CHANNELS OF VIDEO / AUDIO ENTERTAINMENT NOW ONLY DSTV MULTICHOICE DECODER PLUS DISH PLUS BRACKET PLUS LNB PLUS SMART CARD Conditions apply YOU SAVE R300 R 399 99 (015) 516 1535/6/7 Fax: 516 1786 TELEFUNKEN PORTABLE DIGITAL DOLBY DVD/ NOW ONLY • 8.5” TFT Screen • Anti Shock System • Carry bag CD PLAYER YOU SAVE R500 R 599 99 Mysterious skull found Hussain: 083 378 6000 R239 995 2008 BMW 325i A/T S/R, PDC, 17” Wheels, 47 000km C

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Page 1: Limpopo Mirror 16 December 2011

TRADING HOURS:Monday to Friday:

07h00 - 17h00Saturday:

07h00 - 14h00

BoerebenodighedeTel: 015 583 0190

Prices valid from 1 - 31 December 2011. E&OE. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Cash and Carry while stocks last

Come get your...

TRADING HOURS: Mon - Fri: 08h00 - 17h00 / Sat:

08h00 - 14h00 / Public Holiday: 09h00 - 13h00

ROOFING

Acornhoek Tel: 082 941 8063Bochum Tel: 015 505 3054Bungeni Tel: 082 880 6624Burgersfort Tel: 082 902 3470Dwarsloop Tel: 082 806 6270Dzanani Tel: 015 970 4794Elim Tel: 015 556 4033Elti Villas Tel: 015 516 4834Giyani Tel: 015 812 1259Hammanskraal Tel: 012 711 3648Jane Furse Tel: 013 265 1628Kabokweni Tel: 013 796 1100

Kwamhlanga Tel: 013 947 8224Lebowakgomo Tel: 015 632 6197Lenyenye Tel: 079 871 6778Louis Trichardt Tel: 015 516 1325Malamulele Tel: 015 851 0937Mankweng Tel: 015 269 3441Marite Tel: 082 941 8062Matoks Tel: 015 527 0495Modjadji Tel: 082 883 7608Mokopane Tel: 015 491 3515Msogwaba Tel: 071 680 8073Musina Tel: 015 533 0676

Nkowankowa Tel: 079 871 3437Sekgosese Tel: 082 941 8063Seshego Tel: 015 223 0100Sibasa Tel: 015 963 1327Siyabushwa Tel: 071 680 8075Tafelkop Tel: 082 310 9705Themba Tel: 012 717 3599Tshakuma Tel: 015 581 6016Tshikumbani Tel: 082 937 3835Venda Tel: 015 964 3561Vondwe Tel: 079 871 6692

Xikundu Tel: 082 310 9705 Zebedeila Tel: 079 511 9782

59,99

By Peter Muthambi

R3,00 VAT Inc. 16 December 2011Year 22 Vol: 16Shop no. 5 Madar Centre, next to the Post Offi ce, Thohoyandou Tel: (015) 962 1008

www.limpopomirror.co.za

Residents of Ha-Khakhu-Makuleni village in the Nzhelele area were severely shocked with the recent gruesome discovery of human bones in the adjacent bushes.

The bones were discovered by a few grannies who had been collecting fi rewood in the village. The discovery of the bones follows an incident about two months ago, when a dog was found feeding from the leg of a human being.

The leg was then taken for forensic investiga-tions, in order for DNA tests to be conducted. When the leg was discovered in October this year, the police looked for the remainder of the

body in the surrounding bushes, but to no avail. They even used police dogs in the search.

W/O Edward Tharaga, spokesperson for the Siloam police, said that an inquest docket had been opened, following the discovery. He added that a person’s clothes were found next to the bones.

“We were accompanied by members of the community, who also witnessed the discovery,” he said.

Residents of the area now state that they are cursed. They said that it was very strange that people were disappearing from the village.

“What wrong have we done to deserve this?” they asked.

The 47-year-old Mr Gideon Mudau was re-ported missing in the village on 15 August this year. A missing person’s fi le was opened and investigations into the matter are continuing. Members of the community, together with the police, launched a search in the area, following his disappearance.

Speculation is that the bones are those of Mr Mudau.

The DNA results were not yet available at the time of going to press.

A human skull lies under the tree where the human bones were discovered.

Mr Gideon Mudau is still missing.

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2 16 December 2011 LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Silas Nduvheni

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National ministers to administer departmentsSeveral departments in Limpopo have been placed under the administration of national ministers from Monday, which will effectively leave a number of MECs out of work.

This follows the decision by the national cabinet last week to place the Limpopo Province under administration after an allegation that the province was on the verge of collapse, due to its inability to fulfill its financial obligations.

The Limpopo departments affected are the Treasury, Roads and Transport, Health and Social Development, Public Works and Education.

A statement released by government spokes-person Jimmy Manyi last Monday (5 December)

confirmed that the Limpopo provincial government has approached Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to request an approval of additional overdraft facil-ity. He said the request was made on 23 November, wherein the Limpopo government indicated they had used up their R757,3 million overdraft facil-ity with the Corporations for Public Deposits of the SA Reserve Bank, which facilitates banking arrangements for national and provincial depart-ments, including state-owned entities.

Manyi said Limpopo had requested that its facility should be increased by R1 billion to R1, 7 billion. “After carefully assessing the situa-tion in Limpopo, a decision has been taken that members of the national executive will assume responsibilities for the provincial departments of treasury, education, roads and transport, health and social development and public works,” reads the statement.

The South African Communist Party (SACP) in Limpopo strongly welcomed the executive cabinet’s decision to place Limpopo Provincial Administration under administration and that it will be overseen by the national executive.

Limpopo Premier Mr Cassel Mathale said his provincial government would work harmoniously with the national executive until the process was finalised.

According to the Polokwane Observer, a weekly newspaper in Polokwane, the provincial secretary of Cosatu, Mr Dan Sebabi, commended the cabinet decision and said the union’s march four days before the ruling party’s provincial conference would call for Premier Cassel Mathale, among others, to step down immediately.

The Observer also quoted Democratic Alliance (DA) Provincial Leader, Desiree van der Walt, who said that the party would request the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) to take action against the heads of department and chief financial officers of the affected departments.

In the report by the Observer, the provincial head of the the African Christian Democratic Party’s (ACDP), Modiba Sedibane, said he would have preferred the entire provincial government to be put under administration and not just the five departments.

Congress of the People’s provincial chairperson Solly Mkhatshwa also said the party wanted the entire provincial government to be put under ad-ministration as well as some of the municipalities.

By Peter Muthambi

Musina municipal manager suspendedThe Musina Municipal Council suspended its municipal manager, Mr Ntshavheni Abram Luruli, during a special sitting last Thursday.

The decision to suspend Luruli, according to the council, came after he had absconded from work for four months without permission from the council. It was revealed that Luruli had taken leave from 1 April and was supposed to have returned to work on 1 June, which he failed to do. Instead, he reported to office on Friday, 11 November.

Before he was suspended, Luruli was served with a letter, after a resolution was taken on

the intention to suspend him, during a council meeting held on 15 November. He was ordered to submit in writing why he thought the council should not suspend him. Luruli then responded and submitted a written response through his lawyer.

The controversial Luruli also faces charges of corruption, maladministration, failure to comply with the Municipal Finance Management Act and the unlawful awarding of tenders.

The spokesperson of the municipality, Mr Wilson Dzebu, confirmed Luruli’s suspension on Monday. He admitted that Luruli was being investigated by the Special Investigation Unit. “The council suspended Luruli, following the findings and submission of a report to council by the Special Investigation Unit,” he said.

According to him, the municipal manager has been suspended with full salary, until the finalisation of the allegations against him. He said that Luruli was therefore instructed to va-cate his office. He can only enter the municipal buildings by appointment, “because the council feels that his presence at work might jeopardise the investigation and possibly interfere with potential witnesses.”

“Upon receipt of the suspension letter, Luruli was ordered to hand in any of the municipality’s property within his possession, including his of-ficial cellphone, laptop, his office keys and any official item that may be required for service delivery during the period of his suspension,” Dzebu said.

Dzebu said he could not comment any further on the matter, as Luruli had sent his submissions through his lawyer. “The council is studying the submission through its lawyer and I cannot com-ment further until all legal processes have been finalized,” he concluded.

Mr Abram Luruli, suspended municipal manager of Musina

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Ntsieni Maumela first president of MudziAward-winning author Dr Titus Ntsieni Maumela was inaugurated as the first presi-dent of the Mudzi Indigenous Faith Religion during a cer-emony attended by traditional leaders, healers, politicians and many community mem-bers.

Maumela, who has more than 50 books under his belt and has won many literary awards, was inaugurated during an historic event that took place at the Tho-hoyandou Town Hall on Friday. The organisation’s executive secretary, Mr Humbelani Ne-makonde, said Maumela was being honoured for the role he had played in the development of the Tshivenda language and religion.

“He is the right man. He wrote his first book in 1952 and, even though he is retired, he continues to write. We are very

proud of his achievements,” said Nemakonde.

Speaking during the cer-emony, Vho Thovhele Calvin Nelwamondo urged the or-ganisation to work towards bringing back the Vhavenda culture, which he said is fading away fast.

Nelwamondo said the or-ganisation had a huge task of reviving culture. He added that the new generation was lost and did not know their past, which was making it difficult for them to lead a meaningful life. He thanked the new democratic dispensation for making it pos-sible for indigenous knowledge to be practiced without hiding it.

“Many of us consulted tradi-tional healers in the dark of the night, but today we are happy that traditional healing and the indigenous knowledge system are taking their rightful palce

in society. People are no longer ashamed to consult in broad daylight,” he said.

He commended Maumela for the role he played in reviving culture. “I still remember I ap-proached Maumela, complain-ing that tshikona dance was fast fading away, only to find that he was already involved in reviving it in villages,” added Nelwamondo.

He urged writers to look seriously at correcting the dam-age already done to the Venda language.

Representing the mayor of Vhembe, Cllr Lucas Manyuha said Maumela was old but continued to write books that changed people’s lives. “As a district, we are very proud to have you as one of our citizens. You have hoisted the flag of Vhembe very high because of your work and it is befitting

The Vhembe district Municipality also honoured Maumela. Here he is being given a token from the municipality in honour of his great works. In the photo are, from left, Ntsieni Maumela, Vho Thovhele Calvin Nelwamondo, Cllr Lucas Manyuha of the Vhembe district and Mr Ratshalingwa Sigwavhulimu.

Mudzi´s first president, Ntsieni Maumela, is being led off the stage by traditionally clad Venda maidens after the ceremony.

that you have been in-augurated as president today,” said Manyuha.

In his response, Maumela sa id he wrote as a social re-sponsibility and was not expecting any-thing from the com-munity. “I am very humbled to have been honoured while I am still alive. I did not know that what I was doing touched lives and that there were people who were no-ticing what I was do-ing. I am very much encouraged, “ he said .

Mudzi was formed in 1998 with aca-demics like professor MER Mathivha and Eskia Mphahlele play-ing a very big role.

Ishmael Ligege of Duthuni and Dary Muleya of Tshikhwarani-Tshikodobo tied the knot during a ceremony at the Sounter hall in Louis Trichardt on Sun day.

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316 December 2011LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Kaizer Nengovhela

Heavy rain storm destroys 47 houses in the Kutama areaNearly 50 families from Tshikhwa-rani, Manavhela, Muduluni and Madodonga in the Kutama area were left stranded last Thursday afternoon, when a big storm, ac-companied by rain, damaged their homes and uprooted trees.

Mrs Josephina Mbedzi of Tshikh-warani lost her one-roomed house and all the goods inside were dam-aged. “When the storm started, I was inside the house. I thought of hiding inside the wardrobe, but I became very afraid. The wind blew the roof off and I was left in the roofless ruin,” she said.

“All my furniture, blankets and

groceries were damaged and I do not have money to replace or repair them,” she added. “I did not sustain any major injuries, but I am extremely shocked,” she added.

According to Mrs Kutama Maseak-hole of Muduluni, whose RDP house was severely damaged, the wind swept through the village, leaving everyone trying to take cover. Soon big raindrops pelted down.

This was followed by loud cracks of thunder and streaks of lightning, which lit the darkened neighbour-hood.

The situation worsened for her, as deafening sounds started coming

from the roof.She indicated that her RDP house’s

windows were broken by the storm. She added that the walls started to shake and the roof rattled and shook violently. The roof sheets were also torn off.

Most of the victims are from the poor rural area, where most of the people are unemployed.

The spokesperson of the Makhado Municipality, Mr Louis Bobodi said they had distributed food parcels to the affected families, including maize meal, cooking oil, beans and blankets. He appealed to those whose houses were damaged by the storm to contact

the headman or ward councillors to register their damage.

The initial estimated damage caused by the storm is close to R700 000, but observers say it can be more. “We urge community members to help one another and our condolences and sympathy go to all affected families,” Bobodi said.

Last Friday, many villagers were still drying out mattresses, blankets, clothes and furniture. Some property was rendered unusable. At Tshikwa-rani, 23 houses were damaged, with eight at Muduluni, 15 at Madodonga and one at Manavhela suffering the same fate.

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A community member is busy fixing the house destroyed by the storm.The heavy storm uprooted a tree at Tshikhwarani.

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4 16 December 2011 LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Isabel Venter

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The Newspapers Association offers a bursary fund to Black Female Practitioners for a one year course, subject to attached conditions and criteria. The NASA Bursary Fund seeks to ensure continuing training and career development opportunities for professionals in the print media industry.

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AgreementSuccessful candidates shall be expected to enter into a bursary agreement during studies and the beneficiaries and respective employer shall commit to continued employment to utilise the skills gained.

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Note.Applicants must be South African and have worked in the newspaper environment for over 5 years (full time employee). Only Short listed candidates will be contacted.

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INVITATION TO REGISTER ON SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE SUPPLIER DATABASE

The South African Police Service in terms of Public Finance Management Act invites pro-spective suppliers, disadvantaged individuals and small, medium and micro enterprises to register and update items and services rendered.The following must accompany the application:• Original Tax Clearance certificate• Company registration e.g. cc (attach approved ck certificate)• Company profile• Certified copy of identity document(s)• Copy of invoice / letterhead of the company• Proof of banking; strictly confirmation letter from the bankNB: The application forms must be collected and delivered to the following address:Makhado SCM Accounting Office PO Box 12SAPS Makhado Louis TrichardtKrogh Street 09200920Enquiries: Capt Vele, SAC Pita, CAC Rambuda 015 519 4372 / 519 4364 / 519 4366Commodities needed: Fumigation, qualified electricians, garden service, hiring of tents, catering/groceries, transport companyLocal: To Waterpoort, Waterval, T/Siku, Tehitale, Mara, MphephuDue date for submission of registration forms: 2011/12/30

Four alleged rapists appear in courtVuwani police have arrested four suspects in connection with the rape of an 18-year-old girl and her 36-year-old moth-er. The incident happened last week Thursday at Lwamondo village.

According to police infor-mation, the suspects, who are between the ages of 22 and 24, forced open a window of the vic-tim’s house. Once in the house, one suspect supposedly gagged the mother whilst the remaining suspects proceeded to her daugh-ter’s room.

Sometime during the attack the

girl was allegedly dragged from her house and raped outside by one suspect, while her mother was also raped by another sus-pect. After the rape, the suspects fled from the scene on foot, making off with the victims’ cell phone, cash and clothing.

Shortly after the incident, police set up a task team to inves-tigate the matter. The first arrest was made on Thursday, while the remaining three suspects were arrested over the weekend.

All four appeared in the Vu-vani Magistrate’s Court on Mon-day on charges of rape and house

robbery. Their names are known to the Zoutpansberger / Limpopo Mirror but are being withheld until the time that they make a plea before the court.

In the meantime, provincial police spokesperson Lt Col Ronel Otto confirmed on Monday that the police are also still looking for three more suspects who had allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl at Mvelaphanda village. This incident happened at the same time that the daughter and mother were raped.

The two incidents could not be linked.

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ALUMNI DATABASEAll former Vhembe FET College students are

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next to Tiger Build) from 4 January 2012. This initiative has been incepted in report to network all Vhembe FET College graduates, those who

are economically active as well as those who are economically inactive.

For more information contact Mrs Matodzi TC at 015 963 3156 / 071 308 9723.

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By Elmon TshikhudoBy Elmon Tshikhudo

Khoroni brightens children’s facesReggae star promotes healthy lifestyle

Handing over the gifts to the excited children are, from left Khoroni crèche attendant Ms Rebecca Muthivhi, Ms Mashudu Muthuli (acting marketing manager), Father Christmas and Child Welfare South Africa´s Seipati Serwalo during the Christmas party.

Six years ago, Khoroni Hotel staff members took it upon themselves to look after dis-advantaged children in the Vhembe district. They have been giving Christmas gifts and other donations to the children since then.

Last weekend, they continued their tradition when they hosted more than 150 children for their annual Christmas party. The children were drawn from eight villages in Vhembe. The party was held at the hotel’s crèche section on Friday morning. The children had a full day of fun,

mixing with each other and playing games.

In welcoming the kids and the guests, Ms Mashudu Muth-uli, Khoroni’s acting marketing manager, said it had become a tradition for their company to host children as Christmas ap-proached.

“We know that these children are not what they are because of their liking, but it is a situation beyond their control. As chil-dren, they need warmth and love from parents. They need gifts and other good things in life, but unfortunately it is beyond

their reach.”Mr Solly Nethononda, Child

Welfare South Africa’s Lim-popo provincial manager, thanked Khoroni for taking an active interest in improving the lives of the disadvantaged children.

“We really appreciate what Khoroni is doing for the chil-dren and without them, many of these children would not have afforded a smile this Christmas.” He thanked Child Welfare South Africa staff and volunteers for taking it upon themselves to look after the children.

Reggae star Khakhathi Tshisikule.

Well-known Limpopo reggae star Khakhathi Tshisikule and medical doctor Dr Ntevheleni Tshivhase will participate in the 15km Reconcili-ation Day Fun Run on Friday.

The race, the brainchild of the Thohoyandou Athletics Club, is to be held tomorrow at the FNB Makwarela Stadium and will go through the town-ship and adjacent villages and back to the stadium. The race will start at 06:30, while walkers will start at 06:00.

Race organizer and founder of Thohoyandou Athletics Club Mr Andrew Mavhona said the mara-thon was also a celebration of his achievements as a marathon runner. “I am what I am because of sport, and I encourage others not to look at sport from a distance, but also to participate in it,” he said.

He said it was his wish that many would par-ticipate in the event to help them to improve their health. “Many of us are so used to our cars that we do not even have time to walk or exercise. We only walk to our vehicles and the fun walk will fill in for that,” he said.

He said he was excited that many celebrities had

indicated their willingness to participate. “We are so blessed this year that we will have reggae star Khakhathi Tshisikule, who will encourage others to actively participate in sport. He said many taxi drivers had indicated that they would also take part.

Asked why he decided to take part in the race, Tshisikule of Zwi Mandlozini fame said he was promoting healthy living. “I have a big constitu-ency and I hope my participation will encourage many to join the healthy living bandwagon,” he said. He said he would also be celebrating the release of his 11th album, Tshivhotshwa.

For more information regarding the race, contact Takalani Mavhona at 073 196 9245

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6 16 December 2011 LIMPOPO MIRROR

By Mashudu Netsianda

By Mashudu Netsianda

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Christmas is a very special time, it’s time for family and friends to get together and reflect on the year gone by and celebrate the New Year.

That celebration should extend to the good fortune and blessing that we share and appreciate. As we all join to-gether, with our loved ones this Christmas, let us all take time out to think of those less fortunate than ourselves.

Christmas is also a time for giving and receiving, a time for sharing and caring for each other, It’s time for reach-ing out the hand of friendship and reconciliation and to making sure all members of our community are included.

For those who are going away this festive season please take extra care on the road. On behalf of Thulamela Council I would like to wish you and your families a safe, peaceful and joyful Christmas and a happy new year.

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A 37-year-old unregistered Zimbabwean cross-border transport operator was arrested for attempting to smuggle a group of nine children into South Africa through the Beit Bridge Border Post.

The children’s ages range between two and 12. A suspect was arrested on Thursday at around 07:00, following the interception of his vehicle, a Toyota Hilux, at a road block along the Beit Bridge-Bulawayo highway. Police discovered that the car had a group of nine undocumented children on board, who were being transported to South Africa illegally.

Supt Conrad Manhai confirmed the arrest, saying the suspect would appear in court soon on charges of assisting border jumpers.

The minors were taken to the Save the Children (UK) centre in the border town, where they were offered temporary shelter.

Manhai warned people against approaching

The Zimbabweans and South African border authorities have put in place mechanisms aimed at dealing with conges-tion at the Beit Bridge border post during the festive season.

Zimbabwe’s regional immi-gration manager in charge of Beit Bridge Border Post, Mr Charles Gwede, told Limpopo Mirror that they had held a series of meetings with South African stakeholders on how they would jointly work together to speed up the process of clearing travellers during the Christmas holiday.

“We have various systems in place to co-ordinate and see how best we can tackle congestion during the festive period. As bor-der stakeholders, we have held several inter-border meetings with our South African counter-parts to discuss and explore ways and strategies aimed at dealing with congestion during this pe-riod. We need to work together with the South African authori-ties and exchange notes, because the issue of congestion on either side has an impact on both the sides of the border,” he said.

Gwede said they experienced a slight increase in the number of travellers who passed through the border last weekend, “largely be-cause it was a month-end, when most travellers would be going for shopping. We anticipate ,

however, that there will be a huge influx of travellers passing through the border post as we approach the festive season,” Gwede said.

Traditionally, immigration officials at Beit Bridge Border Post handle an increased number of travellers during the festive season, most of whom will be Zimbabweans working in South Africa, flocking back into their country to spend Christmas with their families at home. “Other nationals, such as Zambians and Malawians, also use the Beit Bridge Border Post, resulting in pressure on our personnel. There-fore, we are working on various strategies to ensure that we speed up the clearance of travellers. We will categorise travellers and cre-ate more counters to enhance the clearance process,” he said.

Gwede added that they would suspend leave and off-days for their staff in the run-up to the festive season.

“As part of our decongestion drive, we will rearrange our shifts to maximize manpower between 22 and 25 December, when we anticipate that there will be a huge influx of travellers. We will further dissolve the shift from three to two, to ensure that we have more officers per shift. That will effectively manage the queue and speed up the clearance

process,” he said.Gwede said they were expect-

ing more officers from other stations to beef up the local staff complement and ensure that all check points and counters were adequately manned.

“We continue to urge other stakeholders to complement our efforts to ensure the smooth pas-sage of travellers during the fes-tive period. We will also tighten security at the border to deter touts and bogus clearing agents from accessing the border area. We have put a fence around the border area to enhance security and there are access-controlled gates manned for 24 hours by police,” he added.

In the past, there was uncon-trolled entry into the border area, resulting in touts and bogus clearing agents finding their way into the customs yard where they would swindle unsuspecting travellers (mostly foreigners) out of their money under the guise of offering assistance.

Beit Bridge is the busiest in-land port of entry in sub-Saharan Africa, which handles a huge vol-ume of both human and vehicular traffic passing through every day. Commercial trucks destined for east and central African countries such as Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, also pass through the border post.

illegal cross border transporters to assist them in smuggling their children, saying it was risky.

“As police we continue to handle such cases of children being smuggled into South Africa through Beit Bridge. We would like to warn Zimbabweans based in South Africa against approaching such people to help them smuggle in their children. In fact, we continue to urge people to use the legal channels by acquiring travel documents,” he said.

The latest incident comes hot on the heels of a similar case, in which another 32-year-old local cross border transport operator was arrested for attempting to smuggle a group of border jumpers, among them 21 undocumented children.

He was spotted by South African police while loading the border jumpers into his kombi near Beit Bridge border post, leading to his arrest.

The border jumpers were then taken to the South African Home Affairs department and they were handed over to the Zimbabwean authorities. Illegal cross border transporters normally help border jumpers cross the border into South Africa through undesignated entry points along the Lim-popo River.

They then drive to the South African side where they pick up the border jumpers, before ferrying them to Gauteng, for fees ranging between R300 and R1 500.

By Peter Muthambi

Mayor Luruli joins HIV/Aids testing campaignLeading by example in the fight against HIV/Aids, the mayor of the Makhado Mu-nicipality, Cllr Mavhungu Lu-ruli was the first to be tested during the HIV/Aids counsel-ing and testing campaign at the Louis Trichardt Caravan Park last Wednesday.

This comes after the Makhado Municipality, in partnership with the Louis Trichardt Memo-rial Hospital, decided to par-ticipate with all its employees in the HIV/Aids counseling and testing campaign.

Luruli said that the event came after she realised that

the municipality was distribut-ing information regarding the pandemic to the general public, “while forgetting about its em-ployees”.

She added that they decided to have an awareness campaign event focusing on the work-ers. “Except for those render-

ing essential services at the municipality, workers from other sections participated in the event,” Luruli said. She encouraged all municipal workers to get tested for HIV/Aids and other dis-eases such as diabetes.

Luruli urged the workers to take care of their health and know their status. The cam-paign was celebrated under the theme Zero New HIV Infections. Zero Discrimination. Zero AIDS Related Deaths. Led by the mayor, workers also engaged in a 5km walk, in an effort to improve their health.

The mayor of the Makhado Municipality, Cllr Mavhungu Luruli, leads by example by being the first to get tested during the HIV/Aids counseling and testing campaign.

The director of corporate support and shared services at the Makhado Municipality, Ms Tshimangadzo Ndou (right), has her blood pressure checked during the HIV/Aids counseling and testing campaign at the municipal caravan park.

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By Peter Muthambi

A new Sanco branch was recently launched in Mudunungu village. Seated from left are Mr Dovhani Malange (chairperson), Ms Shumani Tshamano (deputy chairperson), Mr Azwidowi Luvhengo (secretary), Ms Mashudu Masuwa (deputy secretary), Mr Takalani Mutshinya (treasurer) and Takalani Mudau (organising secretary). At the back are the different heads of departments.

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Malange leads new Mudunungu SancoA new Sanco branch was recently launched in Mudu-nungu village. It is situated in the Tshivhase territory under the traditional leadership of Chief RP Murigwathoho.

The executive committee of the branch consists of Mr Dovhani Malange (chairperson), Ms Shumani Tshamano (deputy chairperson), Mr Azwidowi Luvhengo (secretary), Ms Mashudu Masuwa (deputy sec-retary), Mr Takalani Mutshinya (treasurer) and Takalani Mudau (organising secretary). The departmental heads are Messrs

Vhonani Netsianda, Takalani Tshamano, Pfarelo Swethani, Rofhiwa Mulaudzi, Hulisani Mashau, Mesdames Violet Net-shivhazwaulu, Martha Mut-shinya, Zwikhetwa Nevondo and Nduvho Nembulu Nduvho. According to Mr Malange, they will work to sustainably develop the village. He added that they will work hand-in-hand with all stakeholders. They will also conduct a community needs assessment for the creation of employment opportunities and will list all people without basic needs such as water, electricity

or houses. He promised that they will frequently report back to the community about their activities.

The committee will also ap-proach the different develop-ment agencies for help and they will also work with the various government departments to improve facilities in the area.

He added that they will work hard to get the long-awaited ac-cess road and transport services from Tshikombani to Mudu-nungu to Siloam to lessen the burden on the road to Siloam Hospital.

Makhado Mayor Cllr Mavhungu Luruli hands over a certificate of goodwill and peace to Mr Amie Chhaya during the last municipal council sitting of the year a fortnight ago. Also in the photo is Speaker David Mutavhatsindi.

More honour for local community builderThe nation-building efforts of well-known Limpopo commu-nity builder Mr Amie Chhaya did not go unnoticed when the Makhado Municipality honoured him during its last municipal council sitting.

Chhaya (82), who is known as the Minister of Blankets for dishing out blankets to the needy during winter, was honoured as the Ambassador of Goodwill and Peace by the municipality. He also received a certificate signed by both Speaker David

Mutavhatsindi and Mayor Mav-hungu Luruli.

Luruli said the areas have been blessed with many big names that made a difference in the lives of other people and Chhaya was first to be honoured. “We have many strong personalities in our area of jurisdiction, and we have decided to honour some of the individuals in order to strengthen what they do," she said.

Referring to Chhaya, Lurili stated that he had made many interventions to help the needy.

"Come winter, every one thinks of him because he gives blankets to those who cannot afford to buy them,” she said. “We are aware that not all the money he uses is his, and in honouring him we are also honouring all the business-people who work through him to assist the nation,” Luruli added. Chaya is a retired politician who served two consecutive terms as a councillor at the municipality. An appreciative Chhaya said he was humbled to receive the honour from the municipality.

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By Mashudu Netsianda

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A 27-year-old SAPS member was attacked in Zimbabwe by three unarmed highway robbers, who got away with his car, US$300 and R4 000 cash and a laptop, police have said.

The local police spokesperson, A/Insp Emmanuel Mahoko, said the incident occurred last Friday night.

“On Friday night, the victim was driving his car, a Mazda 3 with reg-istration number BCA 281ND, along the Gokwe-Kwekwe road. He was in the company of a Zimbabwean friend, Prince Sibanda,” Mahoko said.

He said while on their way to Gokwe area, the victim then asked Sibanda to drive, while he took a nap. After driving for a few kilometres, Sibanda stopped to pick up two hitch-hikers. It is alleged that the two were in cahoots with Sibanda.

“Sibanda stopped the car and picked up his accomplices and they

drove off. After a few kilometres, he suddenly stopped and he and his accomplices started to assault the South African policeman. They subsequently dragged him out of the vehicle,” Mahoko said.

They beat and kicked the lone po-liceman and left him unconscious by the roadside before driving off.

“The victim was later spotted by another motorist, who took him to a local hospital, where he is receiving treatment,”

said Mahoko.The suspects are still at large and

police have since launched a manhunt to find them. “We are also appealing to community members to assist us with information that could lead to the arrest of the three suspects. We also urge motorists, especially foreigners, to be wary of robbery syndicates oper-ating on our highways,” Mahoko said.

SAPD member robbed in Zim

A Thulamela traffic official leads the way, showing motorists how to enter a traffic circle during the official opening of the Thohoyandou traffic circle.

Site agent Martin Niewoudt (left), Thulamela traffic chief Thilivhali Mulaudzi (fifth from right) and other officials photographed shortly before the official opening.

The first phase of the Thohoyandou traffic circle, next to JJ Motors and the Sasol Garage, was officially opened last Thursday afternoon.

Mr Thilivhali Mulaudzi, the Th-ulamela traffic chief, officiated at the opening. Officials from his depart-ment were on hand to assist drivers who were having difficulties when entering the circle.

Traffic Chief Thilivhali Mulaudzi said they had scheduled the opening for November 25, but were hampered by the heavy rains which had fallen in the area. He said the circle would be an added bonus to motorists driving in the ever-growing Thohoyandou town whose traffic volume was always increasing.

“We expedited the opening of the circle to avoid the Christmas traffic rush where there will be heavy traf-fic as visitors and those working far come home for the festive season,” he added.

He urged drivers to lower their speed to 40 kph when approaching the circle. He also could not rule out the possibility of the construction of other circles in town in the future.

Site agent Martin Niewoudt said the second and final phase of the circle would be completed by June next year. "There are beautiful creations still to be built here and after we have completed our work. People will ex-perience a brand new town," he said.

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By Mashudu Netsianda

Jail time for striking sister-in-law with axeA 32-year-old Beit Bridge resi-dent was sentenced to 10 years in jail on Friday for striking his sister-in-law several times on the head with an axe, result-ing in her sustaining severe injuries.

Joseph Masita of Tshapfut-she village outside Beit Bridge pleaded not guilty to a charge of

attempted murder, but was con-victed by Regional Magistrate Owen Tagu, due to overwhelm-ing evidence. Prosecutor Jo-hannes Tlou said on 7 September, Masita spotted the victim, who was tending goats with his sister in the grazing area. Masita, who was armed with an axe, charged towards the two and they fled,

realising that their lives were in danger. Masita then took off after them and when he caught up with his sister-in-law, struck her several times on the head and fled from the scene. He was arrested the following day, following a tip-off. The blood-stained axe used in committing the offence was also recovered.

Last Thursday was a special day for the Grade 7 pupils of Soutpansberg Primary. They were treated to a braai. They were rewarded for the amount of money they had raised for a sports day that was held at the school in August.

Makhado police opened a case of reckless or negligent driving after the driver of a heavy vehicle lost control of it along the N1 North near the Ingwe Hotel. The incident happened last Friday morning. The driver had to be cut from the wreckage with the jaws-of-life. Fortunately he escaped with minor cuts and bruises. Photo supplied.

By Elmon Tshikhudo

Church hails donation from WatkinsThe head pastor at Thohoy-andou Assemblies of God church, Dr Booi Mbedzi, hailed the R30 000 donation they received from Watkins Valeur and said it would make a big difference.

Mbedzi reacted after receiv-ing a donation of R30 000 from Watkins’s CEO, Ms Celio Sil-ber. The donation was handed over at the church’s auditorium on Saturday.

The CEO had visited the church to give the local elderly people Christmas gifts, when she noticed that the auditorium they were using for the event was still incomplete.

During the function, she surprised all when, after her speech, she called for the leader-ship of the church to ascend the stage to receive “a little token”. She then handed a cheque of R30 000 to the resident pastor,

Pastor Mbedzi. “I have assisted this church since they started building it and I felt that I should still make a contribution that will help them finish their new building,” she said. She said her relationship with the church dated back several years.

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on that specific day. “I am excited to be part of this project which will accom-modate more people. I know it needs a lot of money to complete such a massive project and this is the little contribution we can make. I will continue doing this until they finish,” she said.

Pastor Mbedzi was overwhelmed. “We are so grateful for the love she has shown. This goes to show what a difference pri-vate organisations and churches can make,’ he said. Mbedzi said 80% of the work had been completed and they were just short of finances to fully complete the project. “We are working from own contributions and we also depend on the goodwill of Good Samaritans like Silber. We are very proud that every member in the church is contributing from their own hearts and we will soon be officially opening the completed church,” he said.

Staff from Watkins´ head office in Cape Town and the Thohoyandou branch rejoice at the progress made on the new church building. Standing in front of the nearly completed building are, from left, Ms Trudie Constance, Ms Jane Mbedzi (pastor´s wife), Dr Booi Mbedzi, Watkins´s CEO Celio Silber, Ms Asnath Nesengani (Watkins Thohoyandou) and Ms Karen Schaffer.

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LGWMC conferenceThe Living Gospel World Mission Church (LGWMC) under the leadership of Pastor Mat-sidiso Evelinah and Dr Pastor Masole Petrus Ragimana will celebrate its 14th anniversary during an international conference that will be held at the church's headquaters at Tshilivho Ha-Makhuvha this weekend.

The event started on Thursday already and will end on Sunday (18th).

The church's branches are located in Zimba-bwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Africa and the Island of Zanzibar and delegates from all the branches attended the event.

According to Mr Rembuluwani Kharivhe, the church's spokesperson, several well-known speak-ers, including Bishop Lintu Kapolopolo from Tanzania, Bishop Biemba Shadrack from Zambia and Bishop David Nyamizinga from Malawi and Dr Pastor Mutambedzo held sermons and also highlighted the progress report from their churches.

He added that various artists like Lebo Ragimani, Taki Sikhwivhilu, Living Sisters, Imanarine Living Gospel World Mission Choir, Youth on Fire and artists from Tanzania entertained guests during the events.

For more information, people are advised to contact Kharivhe at 083 534 1208 or the church's secretary, Mr Mukondeli Rampfumedzi, at 083 481 5043.

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The Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa: Children MinistryMarch in support of 16 Days of Activism

against gender violence, and graduation ceremonyIn support of the

16 Days of Activism Against Gender Vio-lence, the children’s

department of the Apos-tolic Faith Mission (AFM)

in South Africa has added its voice against the atrocities

against women and children.On Saturday, more than a thousand Sunday school children in

their academic gowns took to the streets of Shayandima. Led by the leadership of the church, which included the national director

of children’s ministry, Adv Sam Tshabalala, Soutpansberg regional chairperson of the AFM, Dr Mackson Maanzwane and other senior church officials, they marched from P & L Hardware through the streets of Shayandima to the local satellite police station.

The leadership handed over a memorandum highlighting the plight of women and children. Adv Tshabalala told those gathered that they were there to make a statement against the continued violence perpetuated against children and particularly the girlchild. “As one of the largest pentecostal churches in South Africa, we have realised the value of children in our society. We are building a future church, future leaders who should grow up respecting their parents and living within the perfect moral fibre,” he added.

He said children were entitled to the best in life, which included better education and that they live in peace and joy. He said that a nation that did not care for its children was doomed. He encouraged parents to discuss the dangers of diseases such as HIV/Aids and obesity. He said the 16 days should be extended to weeks, months and years and eventually become the African way of life.

From the Shayandima Satelite Police Station, the children marched to the AFM of SA Shayandima Auditorium, where the programme of graduation and promotion from Children Ministry into Youth Ministry started.

For more enquiries, phone Dr Maanzwane at 083 492 2784 or 072 138 5287.

Above: Dr Mackson Maanzwane (AFM Soutpansberg Regional chairperson), Rev Alfred Khoza (National Treasurer of children ministry) Adv Sam Tshabalala (AFM National Director of Children Ministry), Dr Florence Litshani (Children Ministry leader), Mrs Elisa Mannzhi (AFM Soutpansberg chairperson of Children Ministry). Children marching.

Leaders marching in front of the majorettes.

Adv Sam Tshabalala shakes hands with Lt Ntungufhadzeni Mamphiswana.

Left: Adv Sam Tshabalala, preaching the message.

Prof Musehane helps during the graduation ceremony. Graduates are from 14 years to 15 years old.

Children receiving certificates. They graduated from the children´s department to the youth department. Polokwane Children Ministry Choir, conducted by Baba Mlambo.

Below: Children showing placards at the police station.

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Zorro Ramovha laid to rest at TsiandaSpeaker after speaker who shared the podium during the funeral ceremony of Adv Munzhedzi Frederick “Zor-ro” Ramovha described him as a selfless, peace-loving, real freedom fighter and a person who was prepared to sacrifice his own life for the sake of the well-being of others.

His memorial service was held at the Tsianda Apostolic Faith Mission Church building last Friday afternoon, while the funeral service took place the following day.

During the ceremony, the provincial general secretary of the African National Congress, Mr Joe Maswanganyi, said that his organisation had lost a man

of strong calibre in Zorro. He severely criticized members of his organization’s youth league “who insult the leaders of the organisation in public”, saying the ANC will never tolerate such behaviour.

He also justified the recent move by the national parliament to put five Limpopo Provincial departments under adminis-tration, following reports of financial maladministration. He criticised those who say that the decision to take over the five de-partments was a political move. He stressed the fact that the ANC cannot just stand aside and look “while self-centered people continue to squander taxpayers’ money as they please.”

Zorro was born 56 years ago. After passing matric at Dimani High School, he registered for an LLB Degree at the University of Venda.

At that stage, he was an active member of the SACP, ANC, SASCO and COSAW.

He left the country and went to exile in Zimbabwe and Zam-bia in 1992 before completing his degree.

He came back in 1994, the year in which he was awarded a bursary by the African National Congress to further his studies. He completed his LLB Degree at the University of the Western Cape two years thereafter. He succumbed to a long illness on Sunday, November 27.

Members of the Gwamasenga ANC Women’s League carry the casket of the late Zorro Ramovha.

Mamu Community Sports Development, an initiative that organises the annual Sinthumule-Kutama Easter Soccer Challenge, this week presented a certificate to Limpopo Mirror for the paper´s continuous support towards sports. Mr Kaizer Nengovhela, sports correspondent of Mirror, received the certificate from the director of Mamu Community Sports Development, Mr Jafter “Chev” Mamugudubi (right).

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Kindly be informed that the first and final Liquida-tion and Distribution Ac-count in respect of thees-tate late Netshilaphala Maedza Amos, Id No: 580825 6070 088, Estate no: 738/2011, Last Ad-dress: Dzanani Village, Limpopo Province, will be open for inspection for a period of 21 days at Dzanani Magistrate Of-fices and at Offices of the Master of the Limpopo High Court, Thohoyandou from the date specified or from the date of publica-tion hereof, whichever may be later.Dated at Thohoyandou on the 06 day of October 2011DT Mphaphuli AttorneysOffice no: 10, Thompson Building , 30 Songozwi Street, Makhado, 0920Tel/Fax: 015 516 6936Ref: Mr Mphaphuli/NMD0013/Est/11

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On 16 January 2012, Section 79 of the Correctional Matters Amendment Act, 2011 (Act No 5 of 2011) will be promulgated and new Correctional Services Regulations will be gazetted on the same day. Section 79 provides a new legal framework for the consideration of sentenced offenders for placement on medical parole. Regulations 29A AND 29B further regulates the granting of medical parole and the appointment and composition of the Medical Parole Advisory Board.

In terms of Section 79(3)(a) of the Act, the Minister must establish a Medical Parole Advisory Board to provide an independent medical report to the relevant role players in the consideration of medical parole applications.

The composition of the Medical Parole Advisory Board is regulated by Regulation 29B which provides as follows:

The Minister must appoint a Medical Parole Advisory Board comprising of:

(a) A chairperson with permanent sitting on the Board or a secundus in his or her absence.(b) A vice chairperson with permanent sitting on the Board or a secundus in his or her absence.(c) At least one member per province, who will be a non-permanent member of the Board to be co-opted to the Board by direction of the chairperson, when necessary, for the functioning of the Board.

Members appointed to the Board must be Medical Practitioners registered as such under the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act, No. 56 of 1974) with a minimum of 5 years clinical, Psychiatric or internal medicine experience. The Board will meet at least once per month at such place as determined by the Chairperson. A meeting of the Board will be properly constituted if the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson or their secundi and three co-opted members are present. The Minister of Correctional Services hereby requests nominations for the appointment of Medical Practitioners to the Medical Parole Advisory Board. Appointments will be for a three year period.

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The affiliates for the National First Division League will play their last matches this week-end, before going for the festive holidays.

Three matches will be played tomorrow, while the remaining five will be staged at various places throughout the country on Sunday afternoon.

Dynamos are among those who will play their matches on Sunday.

They will undertake a journey to Cape Town. Their match against Vasco da Gama will be

played at the Bellville Stadium. Dynamos’ captain, Thulani Nt-shingila, is confident that his side will come back with a full compliment of points.

He said that the mood was good in their camp after they registered a 1-0 victory against Sevutsa Stars at the Giyani Sta-dium last Saturday.

In the other matches that will also be played on Sunday, FC AK will host Witbank Spurs at the Eldorado Park Stadium, while Blackburn Rovers will battle it out for league points with United

FC at the Buffalo City Stadium in the Eastern Cape. African War-riors will visit the University of Pretoria, while FC Cape Town will host Atlie FC at the NNK Rugby Stadium in Cape Town.

Bay United will play against Carara Kicks at the Phuthadit-shaba Stadium. The match be-tween Sevutsa Stars and Chippa United will be played at the Kan-yamazane Stadium in Nelspruit, while Mpumalanga Black Aces will host Thanda Royal Zulu at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Witbank.

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Dynamos to face Vasco in Cape Town

Difficult matches ahead of All Stars

Trophy for promising young referee

It remains to be seen whether Nobela All Stars will have the strength to collect the six points at stake this long weekend.

Their first Vodacom Promo-tional League match will be played at the Malamulele Sta-dium today (Friday). They will entertain the resurrected FC Basel, in what promises to be a thriller. Basel are a force to be reckoned with after appointing the former Maindis FC coach, Mr Justice Mtileni, as head coach last month.

Basel are still to lose a league match since Mtileni took over from Mr Mzwakhe Nyathi.

Nobela All Stars will rest for a day and host Giyani Hotspurs at the same venue on Sunday. Although it will not be easy for them, Nobela must collect the maximum points in the two matches in order to remain hope-ful of winning the league cham-pionship.

In another Vodacom Promo-tional League match that will also be played today, Phungo All Stars will host Winners Park at the FNB Makwarela Stadium. Phungo must win the match in order to restore their pride after losing 1-2 to Giyani Hotspurs at the same venue two weeks ago.

Rospa United will travel to Polokwane to lock horns with FC Dinare at the Moloto Stadium.

Mighty FC will test their strength against Modimolle Aces at the Ephraim Mohale Stadium in Modimolle, while Magezi FC will have a date with Giyani Hotspurs at the Seshego Stadium.

The defending champions, Baroka FC, will host Super Eagles at the Jane Furse Stadium. Lephalale Young Killers will meet The Dolphins at the Mo-gol Stadium in Lephalale, with Fanang Diatla playing against Blue Rocks at the Lebowakgomo Stadium.

The promising referee, Avhasei Edgar Simba.

The future looks bright for a promising young football referee, Avhasei Edgar Simba (27), of Phalama village in the Mutale area.

Simba was one of the match officials who were officiating during the national university tournment, which was staged at the University of Limpopo last week.

When he was officiating throughout the week, little did Simba know that he would be nominated as the best referee of the tournament. He was pre-sented with a trophy, a gold medal, a soccer ball, a certificate and a bottle of wine.

After playing football for many years, Simba started a career as referee two years ago. At that stage, he was officiating at the Mutale Local Foot-ball Association. Some of the teams he played for during his heyday include Pile Shining Stars, Phalama Young Vultures, Mulodi Freedom Birds, Tshandama Try Together and Berea FC.

He was promoted to referee in the SAB League last season, where he stayed for one season before gaining promotion to officiate in the Vodacom Promotional League this season.

When asked as to whether he had ever been approached by a club official offering him a bribe during his refereeing career, Simba responded with a big no. “Maybe they are afraid to approach me, because they know I am a man of strong prin-ciples,” he said. Apart from his promising career as a soccer referee, Simba works as security guard

for a local security company.He singled out Mr Eric Munyai and Pollen Sibara

as the two men who inspired him a great deal in his refereeing career.

Leabua Lemena of All Stars (left) and Castro Chokwe of Magezi in a tussle for the ball.

Lucky Shoba of All Stars jumps over the falling Charles Melenyane of Magezi.

Nobela All Stars kept their title hopes alive by beating Magezi FC 2-1 in a Vodacom Promotional League match at the Malemulele Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

All Stars would have had nobody to blame but themselves had they lost the match, as they were the superiors when it came to ball possession throughout the game.

Their fast forward, Thembisani Nevh-ulamba, who under normal circumstances gives the opponents’ defence a tough time, could not live up to the fans’ expectations. He was tightly marked.

The referee, Ms Lufuno Nemagovhani,

flashed the first yellow card in the 14th minute. Leabua Lemena of All Stars tackled Moses Karabo of Magezi from behind and the referee took no time to produce yellow.

Nobela All Stars were the first to find the net. Their Rastafarian striker, Rhulani Manganye, blasted in a rocket, following a cross from Thembisani Nevhulamba. At that stage, the game was 27 minutes old. Stars continued to control the game, but the score remained unchanged until pro-ceedings for the first half came to an end.

Xitsunguxo Hlungwani of All Stars left the field of play for a moment without the referee’s consent and was booked for that.

Realizing that their first goal scorer, Rh-ulani Manganye, was tired, they replaced him with Sydwell Ritsuri seven minutes into the last half. A defender of Nobela All Stars, Bongani Motswahae, handled the ball within his own penalty box.

It was a clear penalty for Magezi. Calvin Thantswa scored the equaliser from the penalty spot.

The home side did not lose hope. In-stead, they continued to fight like a team until they snatched the winner via Aluwani Machaba late in the game.

All Stars beat Magezi FC 2-1 in Vodacom match

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In order to improve on the quality of service and supply of electricity, all electrical customers who are receiving electrical supply services from the Makhado Municipality’s Electrical Grid are hereby notified of the Municipality’s intent to embark on a vegetation clearing plan of its entire LV, MV & HV power lines.Council has resolved under:ITEM A.62.27.10.11ESSENTIAL SERVICE: ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION: MAINTENANCE POLICY & PROPOSED BUSH CLEARING POLICYto approve of the Municipality’s bush clearing policy as part of its maintenance plan. This policy outlines the bush clearing plan, procedures, processes and practices to be followed for the Municipal-ity’s power lines clearances which will be a continuous 3 year rolling plan. The plan will commence in February or March 2012 by means of a tendering process as well as negotiated agreements with land owners.The clearing of power lines from vegetation is compulsory and as much the responsibility of the users (customer, tenants, consumers or owners of property) and the supplier of electricity(The Municipality) in terms with Regulation 15(1-4) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Clearances of Power Lines.Where required, information session will be held with organized institutions in order to gain as much notification as possible for this intent.Bush clearing standards and specifications as outlined in the policy shall at all times be adhered to and the work shall be executed in terms with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993, as amended), as well as the signed way leave and supply agreements which is a compulsory require-ment in terms with the Electricity Act to supply to electricity to each consumer.

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The Light of Mercy Community Care project currently looks after 125 orphan or vulnerable children. Elim Superspar has been working closelywith the project management for more than two years in donating bread every week and groceries every month. At the 2011 year-end function, the management of Elim Superspar visited the children from the project and gave each of them a T-Shirt, a toy and a food hamper consisting of various groceries. The day was a huge success as all the children were extremely happy about their Christmas gifts. The Light of Mercy Community Care Project wants to express its gratitude towards Elim Superspar for all their support and effort in helping to sustain the project. Elim Superspar also wants to thank Mr Mashudu Chauke, Mrs Chaphathi, Mrs Ndou and Mr George Tovhakale and all the people involved at Light of Mercy Community Care for all their hard work and effort in giving these children a better future. In the middle (back) of the photo is the manager of Elim Superspar, Mr Henk Jacobs.

The finals of the Safa Vhembe Total Cup will be played at the Tshifulanani Stadium on Saturday.

Ngwenani Young Chiefs will fight for the championship with Mianzwi Green Hornet. The match will start at 15:00. Earlier

in the day, at 12:00, Matsakali Sky Rangers and Joe Express will participate in the third-place play-off. The champions will go home with R30 000, a floating trophy, gold medals and a new soccer kit. The runners-up will receive R15 000, silver medals

and a new soccer kit. The team in third position will get R10 000 and bronze medals, while the team in fourth place will re-ceive R5 000. The player of the tournament, best goalkeeper and top goal scorer will get monetary prizes and trophies.

Young Chiefs to face Green Hornet

Arsenal´s two-goal hero, Eric Sefularo.

Eric Sefularo simply too good for Maisa RainbowMaisa Rainbow were the first to score, but finally lost 1-2 to Madombidzha Arsenal in their Tornado Mulaudzi Soc-cer Challenge semifinal match at the Tshiozwi grounds on Sunday.

The score was not a true reflec-tion of the game, as Rainbow were dictating terms in all depart-ments throughout the game.

The Kutama side should have taken the lead in the fifth minute, had it not been for the fact that Bruce Thavhulo shot wide with only the keeper to beat.

Arsenal were forced to effect an early change into their starting line-up, when they replaced the injured Londy Musiamo with Ritshidze Matodzi. Rainbow took the lead in the 36th minute when Thabiseng Makgoto caught the Arsenal keeper off guard and blasted in a half volley from inside the box. Their celebration was cut short when Tshilidzi Sithari dished a well-cooked pass to the speedy Eric Tshifularo, who scored easily in 38th minute to equalise.

Rainbow missed two clear

chances early in the second half. Mulalo Mamphweli and Fhu-

lufhelo Gabara were the culprits in both instances.

Rainbow utilised their last substitution chance when they introduced Mpho Muleya for Livhuwani Rasimphi.

Muleya added more life into the fading midfield for Rainbow with his dribbling skills.

The much-awaited goal for Arsenal came in the 86th minute via Eric Sefularo, who completed his brace.

A group of women had been contributing money, thinking that they would share it among themselves at the end of the year. To their shock, the money was robbed by criminals.

The incident occured at Rabali village in Nzhelele, last Saturday.

All the money the women had been saving every month was taken by two unknown men at gunpoint. The women were still counting the money in one of the houses in the village, when heavily armed men entered the house and demanded money.

W/O Lazarus Netshidzati, spokes-

person for the Mphephu police, said R77 000 was taken during a robbery. "We have opened a case of armed robbery following the incident, while the investigation is still con-tinuing," said Netshidzati.

He added that the men disap-peared with the money and that they were still at large. He warned other members of the community who are still to share the money they contributed, to do it in a safe place.

"We are appealing to anyone who might have information that can lead to the arrest of the two men to furnish the police with information in this regard," Netshidzati said.

Crime

Robbed of Christmas money

The Makhado Municipality’s newly appointed Ambassador of Goodwill, Mr Amie Chhaya of Louis Trichardt, on Saturday received another certificate of appreciation from the Thanya Day Care centre for his continuous support of the centre.

The South African Advanced Institute (SAASI) held their year-end celebrations by awarding deserving students diplomas and certificates during an event held at the Makhado Municipal Show Grounds on Saturday. Some of the people photographed with the achievers are keynote speaker Prof R Maselesele (first from left in the front) and SAASI CEO Mr MK Netshivhambe (fifth from left in the front row).

A student of the South African Advanced Skills Institute, Ms Aretha Netshakhuma (right), was all smiles when Prof R Maselesele presented her certificate in Advanced End-user Computing. During the event held at the Makhado Municipal Show Grounds, she thanked her father for supporting her financially.

Ms Mpho Bale completed a year course in Administration and Secretarial Services at the South African Advanced Skills Institute.

Mr Shumani Munzhelele received a diploma in Administration and Secretarial Services at the South African Advanced Skills Institute.

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Black Leopards must win their match against Bidvest Wits on Sunday if they are serious about moving out of the PSL relegation zone. They will meet in an Absa Premiership League match at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane.

Both sides lost their previous matches. Wits lost 1-3 to Orlando Pirates in the final of the Telkom Cup at the Moses Mabidha Stadium in Durban last Saturday evening, while Leopards were beaten 1-4 by Moroka Swallows in their league match two weeks ago.

Leopards' captain, Mongezi Bobe, indicated that they were aware of the fact that they would forfeit their status if they didn’t start collecting the points now. He revealed that the fact that two of their key players, Rodney Ramagalela and Moses Kwena, will be available for selection on Sunday, is a reason for them to believe that they will make it against Wits.

Kwena was serving his suspension after accumu-lating three yellow cards in previous matches, while Ramagalela missed his team’s last two matches due to a call-up to the national U/23 team.

On the other hand, the coach of Wits, Mr Roger de Sa, said that they would make Leopards pay for last Saturday's defeat at the hands of Orlando Pirates.

The other PSL weekend fixtures are: Supersport United vs Mamelodi Sundowns, Santos vs Ama-zulu, Platinum Stars vs Moroka Swallows, Maritz-burg United vs Jomo Cosmos, Golden Arrows vs Ajax Cape Town, Kaizer Chiefs vs Free State Stars and Bloemfontein Celtic vs Orlando Pirates.

Two matches will be played next Tuesday, December 21. Jomo Cosmos will lock horns with Santos, while Amazulu will host Kaizer Chiefs.

Next Wednesday’s fixtures are: Free State Stars vs Mamelodi Sundowns, Bidvest Wits vs Platinum Stars, Supersport United vs Bloemfontein Celtic, Ajax Cape Town vs Black Leopards, Orlando Pirates vs Golden Arrows and Moroka Swallows vs Maritzburg United.

By Frank Mavhungu

A must-win match for Black Leopards

Mr Phathutshedzo Lukhwareni presents a trophy to the Player of the Year, Rendani Mudau.

Mr Nqobile Nsindane (principal of Benny´s Care) presents a gift to the best coach, Mr Justice Matloga. Also in the photo is Mr Phathutshedzo Lukhwareli.

The sport stars and best acacemic performers of Benny's Care Sports Academy received awards for their achievements during a ceremony at Tshiozwi a fortnight ago.

"Sport is an important vehicle to cause harmo-nious interaction between people," said the guest speaker and former Soutpansberg West circuit manager of education, Mr Johaness Ramuedzisi. He added that he was proud of the quality of sports development that was taking place at Benny's Care.

He indicated that all the youths must involve themselves in different sporting codes. Sport and education are the key to the future of our youth, he said. He requested the youth to stay away from crime and alcohol and be aware of the threat of HIV/Aids.

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Referee allegedly assaulted

Arsenal aim to win “Tornado” tournament

First Vodacom Promotional victory for Rospa UnitedMr Rooi Mulaudzi, a referee who was officiating during the SAFA Vhembe Total Cup match between Ngwenani Young Chiefs and Tshifhire Northern Brothers last Saturday at the Tshifulanani Stadium, was allegedly assaulted shortly after the game.

According to the assistant ref-eree, Mr Mphireni Mphephu, the supporters of Northern Brothers followed them to the dressing room and broke down the door. They then pulled Mulaudzi out and started beating him with a beer bottle. He was left lying unconscious on the ground. Mphephu said the Brothers supporters accused the referee of being biased.

One of Northern Brothers’ sup-porters, Marooi Muvhulawa, alleges that the referee approached them to pay a bribe, should they want to win the match. When they refused

Madombidzha Arsenal prom-ise that they will be crowned the champions of the Tornado Mulaudzi Soccer Challenge on Saturday, when they meet Tshiozwi Dynamos in the final match.

In the semi-final, Arsenal beat Maisa Rainbow 2-1. Dynamos were too good for Iyarunga FC when they beat them 2-0.

The final match will start at 15:30 at the Tshiozwi grounds.

The Masters teams from Madombidzha and Tshiozwi will meet at 14:00. The champions of the competition will go home with R5 000, a floating trophy and gold medals. The runners-up will pocket R3 000 and silver medals, while the team ending in the third position will receive R1

500 and bronze medals.The fourth-placed team will be

R1 000 richer, while the teams that end from fifth to eighth posi-tion will get R250 each.

According to the organiser, Mr Chidoka Nengovhela, security will be tight around the grounds. “Our security will join hands with the SAPS to control the crowd,” said Nengovhela.

As if they had won a cup final match, it was all joy in the camp of Rospa United when they reg-istered their first victory on Sunday. They beat Lephalale Young Killers 3-1 in their Vodacom Promotional League match at the Tshifulanani Stadium.

The visitors were the first to find the net. Their solitary goal came in the seventh minute. Their left flank, Lesete Pholwana, beat the keeper with a groundcutter after receiving a beautiful pass from Lawrence Mbambo.

The goal was an insult to the players of Rospa. They took the game to the opponents soon after-wards, with their strikers, Mashudu Mashapha and Happy Mahuntsi, causing havoc in the Killers’ danger area. United found the equaliser in the 25th minute. Their playmaker, Marks Munyai, tried his luck form the centre of the pitch.

A defender of Killers, Danny Masango, deflected the ball back into his own net in an attempt to clear it.

A defender of Killers, James Maake, was lucky to escape with yellow after tackling Marks Munyai dangerously. Rospa were leading 2-1 when the teams adjourned for half time.

Their second goal was registered in Happy Mab-ulele’s name. He gave the ball a final touch after a scramble within the box. The keeper of United, Maemu Musekwa, was booked for wasting time in the 57th minute.

Rospa replaced Moremi Masenya with Mduduzi Skhakhane. Skhakhane was reprimanded with a card for ignoring the referee’s whistle in the 78th minute.

Mashudu Mashapha of United was brought down within the box a little later. The referee awarded

to pay the bribe, the referee became one-sided in his rulings. He appealed to league officials to visit the matches, so that they could witness the ref-eree’s incompetence.

Saturday’s match ended in a one-all draw and a winner had to be decided by means of a pen-alty shoot-out. Young Chiefs eventually won the match 6-4. Chaos erupted after the ref-eree blew his final whistle. The referee,

Mr Rooi Mulaudzi, said the sup-porters of the visiting team beat him and took his R370 match fee, his stop watch, driver’s licence, bank cards and T-shirt. He said he couldn’t recognise the persons beat-ing him, because there were many of them. He was later admitted to the Tshilidzini Hospital and was only discharged the following day.

The SAFA Vhembe SAB league chairperson of the competition committee, Mr Mulimisi Muneri, condemned the barbaric way of beating a referee. He appealed to the teams to write a report and notify the league administrators if they were not satisfied with the refereeing. Vuwani SAPS spokesperson W/O Elijar Malatjie confirmed that the referee had opened a case of assault. The police are still investigating be-cause the referee could not identify the people who had beaten him.

The referee, Mr Rooi Mulaudzi, who was allegedly assaulted by Northern Brothers supporters.

As part of their opening ceremony, the Community Policing Forum (CPF) and the Youth Against Crime (YAC) held a peaceful march through Louis Trichardt on Monday morning. Youth groups will consist of different unemployed youths from the surrounding villages. They will be patrolling in and around Louis Trichardt, in collaboration with the Makhado police force to curb crime.

a penalty. Marks Mun-yai converted from the penalty spot and sealed the game. The victory was the first for United in nine league matches this season.

Beat Lephalale Young Killers 3-1 at Tshifulanani

Marks Munyai of Rospa United (left) and Josias Moraba of Young Killers fight for the ball.

Josias Moraba of Young Killers hinders Marks Munyai of United from reaching the ball.

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OOMianzwi Green Hornet booked a place in the final of the Total Challenge KO Competition by beating Matsakali Sky Rangers 4-1 in their semifinal match at the Makwarela Stadium on Sunday.

Rangers looked hopeless from the onset, and Green Hornet scored their first goal in the ninth minute.

Phumudzo Mamagwa hooked in the ball, following a mix-up within the Rang-ers’ danger area.

Rangers were soon reduced to 10 men, as their central defender, Jonas

Baloyi, was given his marching orders for obstructing Lutendo Matidze in the danger area.

The keeper of Sky Rangers, Master Shibambu, caused an upset a little later. He miskicked the ball after a back pass by a teammate, Emile Chabalala, Instead of clearing the ball away, Shibambu hesitated for too long to clear, until he lost possession. Khaukanani Muswede won the ball and sent the ball straight into the empty net.

The only goal for Sky Rangers came in

the 37th minute. Their front runner, Sydney Chauke,

was brought down within the box and it was a clear penalty. Terrence Maluleke converted from the spot, to bring the half-time score to 2-1.

The last 20 minutes of the game saw Green Hornet enjoying ball possession, with Rangers chasing the action. It was not surprising when they increased the margin via Phumudzo Mamagwa in the 78th minute. Their fourth goal was scored by Ishmael Khomola late in the game.

Jonas Chauke of Sky Rangers (left) and Mpho Daba of Green Hornet chase the ball.

Hornet in dream final

Jonas Chauke of Sky Ranges pulls Mpho Daba of Green Hornet from behind in their tussle to win the loose ball.

Emile Chabalala of Sky Rangers (left) and Lutendo Matidze of Green Hornet fight for the ball.

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