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VOLUME 7 NO. 01 Friday 8 January 2010 A man from the Giyani area confessed to the ritual killing of two people this week. Members of the Giyani community protesting against ritual killings. R1.00 incl. Limpopo MEC for Safety and Security, Dikeledi Magadzi, signing a memorandum of complaint received from members of the Giyani community regarding the handling of ritual killing cases. Ritual killer confesses By: Orlando Chauke The series of unsolved ritual killings that has allegedly been taking place in the villages between the Giyani and Makhado municipalities since 2002 came to light this week when one of the suspects confessed. This comes after two victims, Thokozile Maswanganyi (25) and Muvhango Vhavari (30), were allegedly butchered and had their private parts and intestines removed for ritual purposes at Nkuri village near Giyani. According to a close relative who did not wish to be named, on the day he met his fate, Muvhango Vhavari went out with his half-brother, Lodrich Vhavari (22), in celebration of Christmas Eve. Unknowing that his half-brother was up to something, he later called his girlfriend, Thokozile, to join them. Lodrich apparently then lured the couple into a trap where his gang was waiting. They allegedly murdered the couple and hid their bodies in the bushes. However, after three days of persuasion on the whereabouts of his half-brother, Lodrich finally revealed who was behind the series of ritual killings taking place in the villages between Giyani and Makhado. This led to the arrest of the alleged Kingpin, Elias Mudau (53), along with Patrick Ngoveni (26) and Jeffrey Mtileni (32) who later appeared in Giyani Magistrate’s Court. Mudau is alleged to be the middleman who recruits and pays youngster to do ritual killings. Meanwhile the community in the affected villages, along with the provincial ANCYL, organised a march to the offices of Giyani Municipality where they waited for the arrival Pollie Sam Timothy WE BUY CARS FOR CASH!! 083 243 5294 072 225 0777 083 922 0689 R 251 000 2007 Nissan Navara D/Cab 4x4 R65 000 2007 Ford Bantam 1.3i of the MEC for Safety and Security, Dikeledi Magadzi, to receive their memorandum of complaints on the handling of ritual killing cases at Giyani police station and magistrate offices. Amongst the demands in the memorandum is the re-opening of all cases of ritual killings that were dropped because of lack of evidence, and a follow-up on all suspected ritual killing cases that are currently under consideration. Commenting on the allegation that some police officers might be involved in the ritual killings, the ANCYL Provincial Secretary, Goodman Mtileni, said any police officer who is found guilty of taking bribes should be fired since they are earning enough money. "Our government has just approved increment of salaries on every public servant, including the police - so there is no reason why anyone should not be content with what they're earning," he said. Accepting the memorandum, the MEC said she would respond as soon as possible. "Some of the questions that cannot be answered in seven days will be answered later - but we will make sure that we come back to you with whatever we managed to answer within the timeframe that you gave us," she said. She also revealed that the case has been handed over to skilled investigators so that it would not vanish or gone unsolved as has been alleged about other cases. All the suspects remain behind bars, and the case has been postponed to January 11 for bail application. JP Kardos 078 301 4119 Bruce 083 417 4026 [email protected] 73 Danie Joubert Str. 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WE SPECIALISE IN DESIGNING & MAKING OF: Councillor dismissed The African National Congress has expelled Greater Letaba counciller , Jeffrey ’Manjaro' Senyolo, after he was found guilty of misconduct in December • Curtains • Quilted Bedspreads LARGE RANGE OF BRIDAL WEAR, DRESS FABRICS & HABERDASHERY ALSO AVAILABLE & last year. Senyolo was also dismissed from the ANC by the Provincial Executive Committee after it was discovered that he was linked to the Con- gress of the People. Senyolo's expulsion followed the Greater Letaba council’s special sitting in Modjadjiskloof in December. According to ANC Regional Secretary, Bricks Manzini, Senyolo was dismissed after he was found guilty of misconduct, and that he was allegedly working underground for the opposition party, Cope. "In fact, the decision to expel Senyolo was taken by the ANC PEC and we just had to implement it," Manzini said. Manzini further indicated that Senyolo had failed to attend regular council meetings ever since he had led a protest march against the ANC and has ignored warnings by the party leadership. It is alleged that Senyolo's unhealthy relationship with the ANC started in 2008 after he mobilised members of the ANC from several branches to march to the party's regional office in Tzaneen. They were complaining about party leaders who they said were bias toward certain members during nominations for candidates to the provincial and national conferences, ahead of last year's elections.Senyolo and a group of about 17 people were arrested but their case was later withdrawn in the Tzaneen Magistrate’s Court as there were no witnesses. However, Manzini said the party has not yet decided on Senyolo's replacement, but said there will be no by-election on this matter as he was only a proportional representation councillor.He further issued a strong warning to other councillors in the region that the ANC would not hesitate to take a tough stance against them should they fail to take instruction from the party that deployed them in government. Four back behind bars Centre 61980 Four prisoners awaiting trial, who escaped from the Haenertsburg holding cells on Christmas day, are back behind bars. According to Superintendent Mohale Ramatseba, spokesperson for the Haenertsburg police, the prisoners were apprehended in Haenertsburg after escaping at around 17:00 on Christmas day. Ramatseba explained that the bars in the cells where the men were being held were sawed through. It is however not clear what instrument was used. Joseph Seshweni (21) and Smith Mashegoana (23) were both apprehended for housebreaking. The remaining two suspects can not be named as they have not yet entered a plea regarding their sex-related charges. According to Ramatseba the escape is being investigated. MOPANI HERALD - Friday 8 January 2010 NEWS PAGE 3 Missing contractor makes life difficult Life is tough for a 60 year old man who has been living in squalid conditions after an RDP housing contractor disappeared before he could build 43 houses for the poor at Moloko village more than five years ago. Patrick Lebapale said he has been living a difficult life ever since the directors of Selolo Construction Company vanished before they could even start building the houses. He said him and his wife, Florah, and their six children had been crowded in a small hut until she (his wife) died in 2007. "Then her parents forcefully took away my children to GaPhaphadi village because they say I am too poor to support them," he said. Lebapale said local people do not care about him because he lives in dire poverty. He indicated that he sometimes spent days without something to eat as he is not yet qualified to receive a social grant. Lebapale further explained that even some of his six children who are currently working do not visit or help him to make ends meet. Lebapale was amongst a group of hundred families who received food parcels from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) as part of social relief of distress. SASSA’s Provincial General Manager, Matshidiso Mamabolo, said the agency is committed to the provision of temporary relief to very poor people, who sometimes go to bed without something to eat. "We appeal to poor people who might need assistance from the South African Social Security Agency to work together with the Community Development Workers for them to receive temporary relief," Mamabolo said. Meanwhile, Ward 9 councillor, Masilo Maloko, said he will hold discussions with local business people so that Lebapale can be provided with an emergency house. Greater Tzaneen Municipality's Ward 9 Councillor, Masilo Maloko, handing over food parcels to Patrick Lebapale at Moloko village while SASSA’S District General Manager, Wireless Sedibeng, and Patrick Mosehla, SASSA’S Operational Manager, look on. Malaria cases on the increase in Mopani THE Limpopo Department of Health and Social Development has noted with concern an increase in malaria cases in the Vhembe and Mopani districts over the festive season. So far, more than 80 patients have been treated at various hospitals and clinics after they complained of having malaria. A total of 10 patients were treated at the Donald Fraser hospital, and nine at Tshilidzini and four at Malamulele hospitals over the Christmas weekend.In Mopani, approximately 36 cases have been reported east of Giyani and 22 in the Ba-Phalaborwa area over the past week alone. The Department wishes to advise community members that all their fa- Plaza does well at last Maake Plaza Centre, located in Rita village near Lenyenye, truly served its purpose for the first time during this festive season when residents of the area showed up in numbers to do their Christmas shopping. "It was unbeliev- able how busy the place was compared to 2008 when we had just opened," said Rhia Masete, manager of the centre. She said people showed their support and in a way proved that they need and appreciate the shopping centre. She said she is thankful that all the banks were operating during the festive season because it was convenient for the shoppers to visit the centre. Masete added that tenants had a large turnover and are now confident in their businesses. Festive season shopping mania Spenders in Tzaneen loosened their purse strings during the recent festive season. Indications both locally and further away are that most consumers were tired of the self-imposed frugality required by the economic recession. Several large and medium supermarkets in Tzaneen confirmed that they were busier during this festive season than the previous one. One of the managers spoken to explained that this is not quite as positive as it seems though. More people were buying more things but the prices of especially basic food were that much lower than in the previous year, that figures didn’t show much improvement. In general though this seems a positive sign that the effects of the global recession are perhaps beginning to wane. She would like to thank all the people who chose to shop at Maake Plaza Centre, and urges the shoppers not to forget them during the East- er holidays. The centre celebrated its one year anniversary last October. It houses 46 shops, including two banks and a grocery store. KONTANT & GEMOEDSRUS Is jou motor ‘n onnodige uitgawe? Bied handelaars jou te min aan vir jou voertuig? Kan jy meer met die kontant doen? tests if they experience flu-like symptoms such as body pains, headaches, as well as fever.The Department will be using community gatherings such as funer- als, tribal authority meetings, as well as community meetings as awareness campaigns during this rainy season. MOPANI SOUTH EAST FET COLLEGE Registrations for Engineering- & Business Studies Mopani South East FET College will hold its Registrations at Sir Val Duncan Campus (Engineering Studies) in Namakgale township and Phalaborwa Campus (Business Studies) in Phalaborwa town on 12/01/2010 from 08:00 to 16:00. Learners are requested to bring along the following original or certified documents for 2010 registration purposes: 1. Grade 9,10,11 (reports) or Grade 12 Certificate or statement of results 2. Identity Document / Passport 3. ABET Level 4 Certificate All learners will be required to write a placement test on this day. Ek koop motors, 2003 - 2008 modelle vir kontant!!! For more information contact us at: Mrs. A Van Niekerk: 015 781 1377 - Phalaborwa Campus Mr. LA Sethosa: 015 769 1529 - Sir Val Duncan Campus Ms. SW Marishane: 015 781 5725/5246 - Corporate Office Campus (ENGINEERING STUDIES) in Namakgale township and Phalaborwa Campus (BUSINESS STUDIES) in Phalaborwa town on 12/01/2010 from 08:00 to 16:00 Skakel gerus vir konfidensiële, diskrete en professionele diens. 083 302 7329 cilities are ready and fully-equipped to deal with malaria cases.They further urge communities to immediately consult their nearest health facility for malaria 61956 61937 MOPANI HERALD - Friday 8 January 2010 PAGE 4 NEWS Stork picky this season 2010 baby meets mayor The stork was very picky about its deliveries this year. No Christmas or New Year babies were born at Medi-Clinic this season, and only four Christmas babies and one New Year baby at Van Velden Hospital. However, Letaba Hospital delivered 11 New Year babies. This after an astonishing 300 babies delivered during the month of December. Happy Malatjie and Matimu Khosa were the first two of eleven babies to be born on New Year’s Day at Letaba Hospital. Acting Mayor of GTM, Councillor Rirhandzu Selomo, visited the hospital to celebrate with the special babies and their mothers. Front: Lithabile Malatji with her baby, Happy, Patricia Khosa with her child, Matimu, acting Mayor of GTM, Councillor Rirhandzu Selomo, and Sister Busisiwe Mathebula. Back: Councillor Botany Mnisi, acting CEO of Letaba Hospital, Dr Naude, and Sister Emmah Sabela. The Mayor of Maruleng Municipality, Junior Mafogo, and the Speaker, Magdeline Lewele, handing over presents to Mologadi Mohlabeto, the mother of the first baby born in 2010 at Sekororo Hospital. The baby boy was delivered at 00:03. His 24 year old mother hails from Sofaya village. Transform your life in January The Family Transformation Centre is offering a variety of courses during January. They are located opposite Fairview Lodge in Tzaneen. Bookings are essential. Please phone 015 307 2527 / 083 4499 272. Anointed Marriage: Is your marriage good, average or struggling? The Family Transformation Centre is offering a course called Anointed Marriage, which aims to empower marriages and reflect the true purpose of a marriage relation- ship. Anointed Marriage helps you re-discover the secret of real happiness in marriage. This course begins on January 20 and continues over a number of evenings. Please contact the centre for the rest of the course dates and if you would like more information. Bookings are essential. Please phone 015 307 2527 / 083 4499 272. DivorceCare is a divorce recovery seminar and support group that will begin on January 19 at The Family Transformation Centre. The group meets every Tuesday for 10 weeks. You may join the seminar at any point during the first 3 weeks. DivorceCare features internationally recognised experts on divorce and S D recovery topics. Seminar sessions include "Facing My Anger", "Facing My Loneliness", "Depression", "New relationships", "Kidcare" and "Forgiveness". DC4K (DivorceCare for Kids): If you have been through a divorce and you have children, then they have suffered the trauma of divorce too. This course combines games, crafts, activities, music and DVD dramas to create a fun atmosphere where children feel loved and accepted. This is a wonderful opportunity for your children, aged 7 - 15, to learn to deal with what is going on in their hearts and to find hope and love. DC4K will begin on January 29 at The Family Transformation Centre. Selati Selati Reg. number 1963/000758/07 Rietbok Str. 9, Tzaneen, 0850 The Woman of Peace course aims to lead you into an inner-realm of calm that keeps you amidst the raging storms of life. This seminar is so structured as to help you face the inner storms of your heart quiet them down in God's presence and step outside to the stormy world and conquer all that wants to threaten your relationship with God the Father. This course runs every Wednesday for 10 weeks, beginning January 20 at The Family Transformation Centre. Please feel free to contact the centre if you have any questions or would like more information. Effective Parenting: We live in a time of unprecedented challenges for parents. The world seems Rooftrusses - Tzaneen Dakkappe - Tzaneen Hardware 1963 (Pty) Ltd Hardeware 1963 (Edms) Bpk Tel: (015) 307 3715 Fax: (015) 307 1611 Item Description 38 x 38 38 x 114 50x 76 38 x 38 - SABS S5 38 x 114 - SABS S5 50x 76 - SABS S5 Unit Price incl. Vat /m R3.87 /m R11.54 /m R11.27 /m R5.13 /m R13.50 /m R14.16 Wire Nails 4mm Ceiling Board /kg /m² R18.53 R32.72 61936 more defective than ever. But the truth is that God has been working in the lives of young people from defective situations for thousands of years, and He longs to do the same in your life. With penetrating truth and sincere honesty, in the Effective Parenting course, Chip Ingram shares, in these life-changing sessions, from his personal experience of raising four children. He describes his failures and the challenges of teenage rebellion, and he reveals how the hand of God worked through it all to draw everyone in his family safely to the Lord. This is an 8 week course and begins January 28. Please feel free to contact the centre if you have any questions or would like more information. GriefShare: We all experience, at some stage in our lives, the loss of someone we love. This is a painful time in our lives. Many thoughts and feelings are experienced and there are some questions we feel no one will be able to answer or that people will frown on us for having the thoughts we do. 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Jordaan said the 2010 FIFA World Cup will leave a substantial economic and tourism legacy for the host country with this once-in-a-lifetime marketing opportunity expected to make South Africa a more widely known and understood tourism destination. "This is the year when, as a nation, we will open our doors, hearts and sporting spirits to the world. This is our time. This is our year," Jordaan said. Jordaan paid tribute to the teams, players and officials who will participate in this large sporting event. "The world’s best players will be here. Besides leading Argentina and winning the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year award, Lionel Messi has impressed his club, Barcelona. This 5-foot-6-inch forward can take on two or three defenders at a time and could turn a few heads (and ankles) come World Cup time. And he and the other 10 best football players in the world will be on one stage here," said Jordan. The FIFPro and FIFA World X1 players who will be here representing their countries in- clude Iker Casillas (Real Madrid and Spain), Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United and Serbia), Daniel Alves (Barcelona and Brazil), John Terry (Chelsea and England), Patrice Evra (Manchester United and France), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool and England), Xavi and Andrés Iniesta (both Barcelona and Spain), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal) and Fernando Torres (Liverpool and Spain). "For these players and hundreds others, South Africa will be their stage and the African continent their theatre to display their technical skills. Let us not miss the opportunity to marvel, admire and enjoy their skills," Jordaan said. Jordaan said the successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup is the responsibility of all South Africans. He said following the successful staging of the Confederations Cup and the FIFA Final Draw, the world has now seen South Africa is ready to stage the 2010 World Cup finals. Our delivery of the events was top class. "For five years, we have worked hard. The true image of the next few months before the kickoff is rosy. What is needed is greater public enthusiasm for the event. All ten stadiums to be used for World Cup matches have been completed. Out of the 10 selected stadiums only five were constructed from scratch. The rest needed minor upgrades to meet some technical requirements as per FIFA specific- ations. "Plans for other support infrastructures are on track: roads, transport and support services like security and safety, information communication and technology, and health services from various departments at national level are being finalised. "The South African government is upgrading roads, airports and mass transit systems in preparation for the event. A beefed-up high-tech transport system of busses, trains and taxis will be available South Africa-wide to move the football faithful around. "Our government and the construction industry are confident they can cope with the massive amount of work required to finish the refurbishment of roads, airports and other infrastructural developments," he said. Jordaan said South Africa has benefited and will benefit economically from the World Cup on home soil. The World Cup has created hundreds of jobs. It has created a lot of opportunities for many thousands of South Africans. "On the security front, we believe in a justice system that can respond to the breaking of law and order. The government is giving us strong backing with regards to security measures and we will have a safe and secure World Cup tournament. The government is hiring an additional 55 000 police officers, boosting the force by 15 percent. I am satisfied that fans, teams and the public will be safe during the 2010 World Cup finals. "The challenge now is to mobilise the nation - the country needs each and every South African in their workplaces and their communities to stand up and decide what they are doing to welcome the world in 2010. Every South African must ask himself or herself: What am I doing to be a good host of the FIFA 2010 World Cup. "Over 15 000 volunteers from 52 countries will soon be selected and begin training to help us deliver the games and host the multitudes of visitors. This is just one of the many ways that the nations of the world will get involved in this historic opportunity. What are you doing to be a good host? "From now until the end of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, every South African must play their part in ensuring we come together as one nation to deliver the best FIFA World Cup ever," Jordaan said. For further information please contact Organising Committee Chief of Communications, Rich Mkhondo, e-mail: [email protected]; cell: 083 201 0254, or Organising Committee Media Manager, Jermaine Craig, e-mail: [email protected]; cell: 083 201 0121. MOPANI HERALD - Friday 8 January 2010 PAGE 8 SPORT Mayor to revamp mayoral tournament By: Orlando Chauke Giyani Mayor, Dories Mathebula, wants more sports codes to be included in the Mayoral Tournament Cup rather than only offering soccer and netball. Speaking during the recent opening of the Mayoral Tournament Cup in Giyani, to take place before the end of January, the Mayor said the current strategy of concentrating on particular sports and neglecting some does not serve the whole community, and that more sports codes such as rugby should be included in the tournament. "Our current focus is on soccer and netball, but we have other sporting codes that are not taken care of by the municipality. We have volleyball, basketball, rugby and others. Where do we place these sporting codes?" she asked. "I know with rugby we’ve very few people that play this sport here, but the challenge is how do we encourage young people to engage in this sport," she continued. Giyani was the first municipality to launch a mayoral tournament, and it has so far taken place four times. This year marks the tour- Giyani Mayor Dories Mathebula during the of Mayoral Tournament in Giyani. nament’s fifth birthday, with a budget of R105 000 put aside for the event. "I think I'll have to raise this issue with the District Mayor so that we could have all of these sporting codes participating next time we launch a mayoral tournament," she concluded. All the teams that win at local municipal level will proceed to district level where the stakes will be higher, with the fourth team receiving R30 000 for having reached the final stage, while the first team will walk away with R100 000. The team that wins at district level will then proceed to play in the newly established Premier's League at provincial level. Peter Mokaba to host four matches Soccer fans in Limpopo are gearing themselves up for the forthcoming group stages of the Fifa World Cup. The newly completed Peter Mokaba stadium in Polokwane will host four matches during June this year. On the 13th Algeria goes head to head with Slovenia in their group C encounter. June 17 is the big one for Limpopo fans as group A opponents and international soccer powerhouses, France and Mexico, clash in what is sure to be quite the fixture. That isn’t the end of the action though. On Registered at the Post Office as a newspaper. Printed for the Proprietors - Lumedia (Pty) Ltd 32 Boundary Road - Tzaneen 0850, and published by Morester Drukkery - 46 Fosfaat Street Pietersburg 0700 COPYRIGHT 1994. All rights reserved. June 22 the Euro 2004 champions Greece will challenge Argentina who, along with France, are one of only two teams to ever win what Fifa considers to be the three most important titles in world football, namely: the World Cup, the Confederations Cup, and the Olympic Tournament. The last match currently scheduled for the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane will take place on June 24 and is between Paraguay and dark horse - New Zealand. The stadium in Polokwane lives up to the highest international standards and promises to play host to a lot of excitement during 2010. SAB league fixtures SAFA Mopani SAB League weekend fixtures: Saturday, Stream A: *Mamaila Citizen vs Shihoko Terrors at Mamaila Kolobetona; *Matsena Giant Killers vs Madumeleng Black at Matsena Gaphooko; *Jackson Young vs Thakgalane United at Mavudza Ndengeza; *Winnerspark vs Bokhuta Presenters at Sekgopo Staduim; *Blue Rocks vs Limpopo United at Mawa Block 12; * Gezani Arsenal vs Questionmark at Hatshama Ka Makosha; *Magnum vs Giyani Hotspurs at Motupa Moleketla; *Abino All Stars vs Thomo De- velopment at Shihoko. Saturday, Stream B: *Marumofase vs Real Rovers at Mashishimale; *Katekani Real Rovers vs Fast Kill at Nwamaranga; *Tiyani Shining Stars vs Foskor Callies at Mhlaba Kraal; *Julesburg Young Killers vs Burgersdorp United at Julesburg; *Mariveni River Stars vs Arsenal at Mariveni; *Selwane Sundowns vs Bathlabine at Selwane; *Baobab Zero Fake vs Mariveni United at Dan Village Kangaroos; *Risengga Golden Chiefs vs Majomela Dangerous at Risenga. 9 771562 490004 GREAT BUYS no lies We wish all our customers a blessed New Year. God bless! - Waltloo Staff JESUS LOVES YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU BIG TIME CROSSINGS SHOP No.1 - LYDENBURG ROAD - Tel: (015) 3076458 61978
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