Truck drivers urged to avoid Magoebaskloof road
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Truck drivers urged to avoid Magoebaskloof road
Tel: 015 307 5050 • Fax: 015 307 5054 • Web: www.looklocal.co.za R1.00 incl Friday July 4, 2014 Body parts 118 years Music competition Aces win A mozambican appeared in court for possession of body parts Great grandmother turns 118 years-old Baswa Ba Tumelo wins choral music competition Mohlakeng Aces continued their impresive form 2 3 8 5 Police officer dies in ambush A senior police officer was shot and killed while his colleague escaped unhurt in an ambush at Petanenge village in the early hours of Sunday. Lieutenant Yezindaba Meshack Shikati (54) who was stationed at Ritavi Police Station died in a hail of bullets whilst on duty at around 01:40 on Sunday. Police spokesperson, Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said Lieutenant Shikati and Constable Carrol Machaba (35) responded to a complaint at Mabuza Tavern at Petanenge. “ON investigation they were ambushed by two unknown suspects,” said Mulaudzi. He said two assailants emerged from the nearby bushes, one carrying a rifle and another a handgun and started shooting indiscriminately at the two officers, killing Shikati instantly whilst Machaba escaped unhurt. The two gunmen took the officers official firearms before fleeing the scene. Provincial police commissioner, Lieutenant General, Fanie Masemola condemned the cold blooded killing of Lieutenant Shikati. “It is with shock and sadness that I learned this morning that one of my dedicated members was shot and killed. I condemn this heinous act in the strongest way. Any attack and the killing of our police officers will not be tolerated, and I have already formulated a task team by Hawks members to apprehend these cold blooded killers and ensure that they face the full might of the law. No stone will be left unturned in our efforts to establish who was involved and bring them to book,” said Masemola. Masemola said this killing is a serious concern not only for the police management, but also for the community at large. He urged members of the community to be vigilant and come forward with any information that might lead to the arrest of these cold-hearted criminals. He added that police in the province will not be deterred in their quest to ensure that all people in the province are and feel safe, by these terrible acts. Anyone with information regarding the incident is requested to immediately inform Colonel Mabotja on 0713517198 or contact their nearest police station or call the Crime Stop number at 0860 010 111. Callers can remain anonymous. Truck drivers urged to avoid Magoebaskloof road Police are urging drivers of heavy duty trucks or trucks carrying heavy loads to avoid or stop using Magoebaskloof road. This statement followed after yet another accident in which a 30 year-old man died after he lost control of his heavily laden truck . Police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe said the driver lost control of the truck on the steep descents of Magoebaskloof. Ngoepe called on the heavy duty truck drivers to please rather use other alternative roads such as Georges Valley and Mooketsi when going to Tzaneen, Modjadjiskloof or Phalaborwa. “In the last two weeks, we have had three accidents involving heavy trucks or trucks transporting heavy loads,” said Ngoepe. He said the police and emergency personnel struggled to remove the body of the deceased and the truck from the scene of the accident. Like the Herald on Facebook ACCIDENT: The driver died aŌer he lost control of this truck on the steep descents of Magoebaskloof. 2 NEWS Man with body parts in bag appears in court A Mozambican national who was allegedly found in possession of human body parts appeared in the Malamulele Magistrate’s Court on Friday. Samson Majoko (35) was remanded in police custody pending further investigations. Majoko was arrested at Xipurapureni in Malamulele last Tuesday evening following a tip-off from the community. Police spokesperson, Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said they received a tip-off from members from the community and followed up information about a man wanting to sell body parts. “Police rushed to the scene and found the suspect sitting in a vehicle. They searched the vehicle and found a plastic bag containing private parts and two hands. The man was arrested,” said Brig Mulaudzi. Mulaudzi said a specialized team of detectives was appointed to investigate the incident, and later on Wednesday managed to locate a mutilated body. “The body has been taken to forensics to determine whether the body parts found belong to the deceased,” he said. Majoko was due to re-appear in court at the time of going to press. Crime news in brief Tzaneen: Police in Tzaneen have arrested 62 people for various criminal activities over the past week. According to the Tzaneen police spokesperson, Constable Glenda Maimele, three people were arrested for assault common, four for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, one for possession of dagga and four for shoplifting. One person was arrested for fraud, four for theft, one for housebreaking and theft and another one person was arrested for house robbery. One person was arrested for possession of housebreaking implements, three for violation of protection order, one for arson, one for murder and five people were arrested for illegal gambling. Six people were arrested for possession of counterfeit goods, eight for reckless and negligent driving, one for drunken driving, eight for public drinking and nine for contravening the Road Traffic Act. Bolobedu: Police in Bolobedu have arrested 64 suspects on various offences over the past week. According to the Bolobedu police spokesperson, Constable Rebotile Shai, four people were arrested for rapes, two for failure to comply with maintenance order, five arrested for assault common and three for malicious damage to property. Four people were arrested for housebreaking and theft, 18 for public drinking and 13 for illegal gambling. Two suspects were arrested for Business robbery, three for drunken driving, one for theft, one for failing to comply with maintenance order, one for child neglecting and three for selling liquor without licence. Three people were nabbed for possession of dagga and two for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Haenertsburg: Police in Haenertsburg have arrested 42 people for various criminal activities over the past two weeks. According to Haenertsburg police spokesperson, Constable Bongi Malungane, 36 people were arrested for contravening the Road Traffic Act , six for drinking liqour in public. Suspected robber shot An armed robbery suspect is recovering in hospital after he was shot and injured by the man he was trying to rob at Lulekani on Sunday morning. According to the police spokesperson, Colonel Ronel Otto, a 57 year-old tavern owner closed his business on Sunday at approximately 02:30 and went to his home. “Upon his arrival he alighted from his vehicle to open the gate. Four unknown suspects approached him and fired shots while he was opening the gate. The victim returned fire with his personal fire-arm and the suspects fled without taking anything,” said Col Otto. She said in the process of fleeing, the suspects dropped a 9mm fire-arm and follow up investigations revealed that it was an official SAPS 9mm fire-arm which was robbed from a member at Hammanskraal a month ago. Otto said that further investigations also led the detectives to the local hospital where they found a man being treated for a gunshot wound. The man is suspected to have sustained injuries on the abdomen and arm during a shootout with the tavern owner. The suspect is being held under police guard while investigations are continuing. The search for the other suspects who fled is continuing. MOPANI HERALD Friday July 4, 2014 MOPANI HERALD Friday July 4, 2014 NEWS AGING: Annie Maimele during her 118 years celebraƟon in the church she helped establish many years ago. SMILES: Nancy and Annie at Annie’s CelebraƟon Party at Moshakga church. Grandmother reaches 118 years Anna Maimela, who we estimate to be at least 118 years of age, lives in the Village of Moshakga in Modjadji. She has many many family members consisting of 6 sons, 1 daughter, 45 grandchildren, 59 great grandchildren and 12 great gr. grandchildren. Her oldest son, Solomon is also alive and well at 95years. A Celebration was recently held in her honor in Moshakga on 12 April, 2014,in the very church that she helped to establish, for the help she has given to others and the milestone age that she has reached. Nancy Hudson came to South Africa with her husband John in 1989. They lived on a local farm owned by Isak and Sally Lombard for several years and ministered to the residents from the homelands of Modjadji as well as Mozambican refugees. In 1995 they moved over to the Ga-Kgapane side of Modjadji to a house at Medingen, where she still resides. Nancy established a relationship with Makobo, the Rain Queen, and visited her every week and taught her the Bible for many years. During this time, John and Nancy were going door to door in Moshakga Village, and having meetings under a mango tree. They knew they had to begin building a church and began looking for suitable land and had meetings with the Agriculture Department personnel, who denied their request for land at Moshakga on her preaching rounds explaining the love of God, Nancy befriended Annie Maimela and some of her children and grandchildren. Nancy knew that the Lord had sent them to Moshakga to establish a church,,but the authorities kept refusing to grant land and said to try another village. One day, when the two women were discussing the matter, Annie said,, “You can have my land”! It is down by the river where I graze my cattle.” This confirmed the belief in miracles to the tearful Nancy who immediately asked the Agricultural Department, to demarcate the land for a church, this was in 1992. They quickly erected a plank church and named it Moshakga Christian Assembly . As it filled up with converts, they built a brick church in 1995. This mother church ,has produced leaders, musicians, Pastors, teachers and established a feeding program, etc. Sadly, John fell ill in 1996 and on their return to the United States, he was diagnosed with Lymphoma Cancer and went to be with Jesus in 1997. Nancy returned to Modjadji where the church promptly made her their Pastor to carry on the work. Annie’s generosity, and sacrificial giving, knowing she had ‘heard from the Lord”, resulted in the big ministry been established now known as CASA(Christian Assemblies of South Africa)Ministries. There are now 9 churches in the ministry, 5 in the Modjadji area, 2 in the Bellvue area and 2 in the Giyani area.The Ministry has a Help a Child and Help a Mother program with supporters from America, here is also a Feed the Hungry program comprising of soup kitchens. They help to rebuild houses destroyed during storms, they help with education, school uniforms, speaking to various local primary and high schools, and have established 6 preschools in the area. God is credited with doing it all. A young man by the name of Jonas Mangena became a Christian at this time also at a meeting under the mango tree, and became a disciple of John learning music and translating and attending Bible school. He and his parents and siblings all became Christians and became very active in the Ministry. Jonas’s sister, Jeaneth and another girl, Grace Mohalamalla, from Moshakga church where he is the Pastor, are now following Nancy’s lead and have became missionaries in Malawi. Pastor Nancy and Pastor Jonas now work togetheras the General Overseers of CASA. Like the Herald on Facebook 3 4 NEWS MOPANI HERALD Friday July 4, 2014 ANOVA Health Institute hosts a symposium in Mopani ANOVA’s Lindiwe Mazibuko, Directorate of Primary Health Care in the NaƟonal Department of Health,Mahlako KgwiƟ, member of the District Clinical Support team in Mopani District Gert Marincowitz and Department of Health’s Naomi Ngobeni at the Wednesday’s Health Systems Strengthening symposium. Fairview Hotel’s auditorium was filled with people who wanted to exchange ideas concerning the country’s health system. ANOVA Health Institute in partnership with the Department of Health and Social Development, Aids priorities, PEPFAR and USAID hosted their 7th annual conference last Wednesday and Thursday. The theme of the symposium was “Common grounds and strategies in the implementation of health systems strengthening in Mopani” The objectives of the conference were to : understand health systems, strengthening priorities in the country, contextualize priorities for Mopani, share best practices in primary health care by re-engineering implementation, reflect on the use of data in enhancing ART program performance, share experiences on innovative methods of good pharmaceutical practices and supply chain management, reflect on current topical health systems challenges, create more visibility for the ANOVA Health Institute and last but not least , strengthen the partnership with the Department of health and Social Development in the province. They had several speakers who covered different topics. Clinical Program Specialist, Dr Remco Peters gave a presentation on Tuberculosis (TB). He said according to statistics on the World Health Organization (WHO) website, South Africa is third in the world with the highest TB epidemic. He added that TB should be given the same preference as HIV because it also kills. He further said people need to be taught about the symptoms of TB: ‘Some patients delay going to clinics and some don’t even know what the symptoms are, hence the higher number of TB infections.’ He highlighted that elderly people and HIV positive patients with a low cd4 count are most at risk. Whip Mongwe from the Department of Health in Mopani presented on tier.net which stands for ‘three integrated electronic registers’. This software assists data captures to collect accurate data on HIV illness and treatment. It is a digital system for keeping track of HIV patients and can help manage the virus in the country. The audience was given the chance to ask questions, make suggestions or give comments after all the speakers had given their presentations. Acting Manager of ANOVA in Mopani, Siyani Marima said the symposium was a great success. ‘It was well attended and people really participated . We achieved what we set out to achieve,’ she said. Project manager for strategic informaƟon at ANOVA Joshua Murphy facilitates the program at the Wednesday’s Health Systems Strengthening symposium. MOPANI HERALD Friday July 4, 2014 NEWS 5 WINNERS: The mayor of Greater Letaba Municipality, City Modjadji handing over a cheque of R5 500 to the founder and conductor of the Baswa Ba Tumelo Choir, Maria Machipi at Kgapane Sasko Hall on Saturday. PERFORMANCE: Baswa Ba Tumelo Choir performing during the choral music compeƟƟon. Baswa Ba Tumelo Choir won the Greater Letaba Choral Music Competition at Kgapane Sasko Hall on Saturday. The winning choir from Senwamokgope battled it out against 10 other choirs for the number one spot. The competition was organized by the Greater Letaba Municipality in conjunction with the local Sports, Arts whilst Betheria Gospel Choir got R3000. Horizon Choir took home R 1500 third prize money.The founder and conductor of the Baswa Ba Tumelo Choir, Maria Machipi said she formed the choir to keep school learners busy after school.She said the prize money will be used to buy uniforms and for transport.The mayor of Greater Letaba Baswa wins choral music competition and Culture council.Audiences cheered in appreciation of the exceptional music as Baswa Ba Tumelo sang a Sepedi song, Go binwa di hosanna Jerusalema.Betheria Gospel Choir from Rapitsi came second whilst Horizon Choir from Sekgopo obtained the third position.For their efforts, Baswa Ba Tumelo received R5 500 first prize money Municipality, City Modjadji said the annual singing competition is aimed at empowering local choirs and developing singing skills in the area.He said the competition is also one of the events funded by the municipality with the aim of encouraging the formation of cultural groups. First come first serve “First come first serve”, said William Mabasa, General Manager of Communication and Marketing. The Kruger National Park advises residents to either arrive very early at the gate to enter the Park or to pre-book their entrance, in order to ensure that they can gain access to the Park. “Our gates have experienced a high volume of visitors during the past holidays, reaching their full daily quota- fairly early in the day. Therefore we are calling on everyone who is planning to visit the park as a day visitor to please make the necessary arrangements problems at the gate. Wild Cards cannot be used to identify one as the legitimate holder; thus everyone is required to bring their ID’s. Liquor is not allowed and is banned in public areas in the Park. “This is a permanent rule which is enforced at all times and the rest of the Park rules shall be enforced as well”, Mabasa stated. “We also request visitor’s to plan their trips by observing gate opening and closing times so that they do not find themselves either speeding or arriving late at the camps/gates on their way in/out of the park”, Mabasa concluded. To pre-book, contact the central reservations office at 012 428 9111. Visitors can report any rules and regulations been violated to the Emergency Call Centre’s by: 013 735 4325/ 013 735 0197 or 076 801 9679. Interact with the Herald, visit our facebook page beforehand in order to secure entry”, Mabasa stated. The pre-booking is to ensure that you are allowed to enter the Park without any complications. A non-refundable deposit of R36 per adult and R16 per child is required for entry. Day visitors with advance bookings must arrive before 13:00, after which the booking lapses. A pre-booking does not exempt the day visitor from paying the normal conservation fee upon arrival at the gate, but it secures your entry. Mabasa wants to remind everyone to bring along their ID’s or alternative ID’s to avoid YOUTH MONTH: Young people employed by the Department of CorrecƟonal Services in the Polokwane Management area celebrated youth month in Tzaneen on Thursday. 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Four of their students took part namely: Rosa Mmola, Karabo Mashale, Cedric Ratabala and Katlego Kanwane. They brought home one bronze medal, two silver medals and one gold medal. In March another group took part in the 2014 Nedbank National Championships for the physically disabled held at Stellenbosch in the Western Cape. They participated in three disciplines: goal ball, 7-aside soccer and athletics. In the goal ball category they achieved very well and were only knocked out in the semi-final . They took position no 5 in the 7-aside soccer category and in athletics they excelled, taking home a total of 28 medals, three bronze, 12 silver and 13 gold. Tebogo Malatji participated in soccer, while Amukelani Makhubela, Jessica Maapulela, Certina Mashapa, Rachel Selopyane and Mahlatse Malatjie took part in the athletics. Both Rachel and Mahlatse were the top achievers, Mahlatse got silver for 100m, gold for 200m, gold for shotput and gold for javelin. 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Front row: Rachel Selopyane, Cedrick Ratabala, Amukelani Makhubela, Karabo Mashale and Mahlatsi Malatjie. MOPANI HERALD Friday July 4, 2014 GENERAL TROPHY: The mayor of Greater Letaba Municipality, City Modjadji handing over a trophy to Mokgoba netball team. BEST: The best farm sport organizer, Robert Malatji is congratulated by the mayor City Modjadji and sports council members for winning the award. VOLLEYBALL: The mayor City Modjadji handing over a trophy to the coach of Thakgalane volleyball team, Peter Legodi and some of his players. DEVELOPMENT: Municipal councilors, members of the sports council receiving a trophy from the mayor City Modjadji for being the best organized municipality in terms of sport development. Top sports achievers honoured Sports teams, individuals, and an institution were honoured for their outstanding performance and contribution to farm sport competitions and sport development in Mopani District at Kgapane on Saturday. Mokgoba netball and ladies soccer teams received trophies for being the best farm sporting teams in the district. Letaba Estate received a trophy for the best farm soccer team in the district whilst Robert Malatji of Modjadjiskloof was awarded for being the best farm sport organizer. The Greater Letaba Municipality got a trophy for being the best organized municipality in terms of sport development. Thakgalane volleyball team received the best volleyball team in the district award. Team coach, Peter Legodi said four players from Thakgalane have been included in the provincial team to represent the province in the inter-provincial tournament in Seshego from July 4 to 12. The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture’s coordinator of farm sport and club development in Mopani, Risimati Malungane said the purpose of the awards is to motivate and encourage the recipients to work harder. 7 Sport herald.co.za 32 Boundary Street • Tzaneen • 0850 We are EXPANDING our training School! 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GET an inside look at the lives of the stars from the people who are party to some deep, dirty secrets which they are more than happy to spill if their services are no longer need We dish some of the gossip from inside the homes of the stars! Rhino Poaching Or Coal Mine? IT’s believed to be one of the world’s greatest rhino sanctuaries, but if plans go ahead, this Eden could become neighbours to an open-cast coal mine. Only R19 95 The Baby From Beyond The Grave A DEVOTED friend acts as a surrogate and baby Carolyn is born months after her mom died. nsions. Look out for our brand exte Tables turn in Premier and Super divisions of KLG league The tables were turned in both the Premier and Super divisions of the Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG) Soccer League after last weekend’s results. This followed yet another array of incredible matches at various grounds in different communities in this area. The change of guard at the top of the respective divisions has intrigued the thousands of staunch followers of this massive league. In the Premier division, Golden Aces leapfrogged the inactive Manamela Naughty Boys after a deserved 3-1 victory over Hotbeans. In the Super division, Moime Liverpool finally dislodged Mmaphala Peter United from the summit after beating the stubborn Rakoma 3-2 at the Rakoma ground. The Mmaphala Peter United troops hackneyed themselves when they bitterly drew 2-2 with Carling after squandering a comfortable 2-0 lead. It now appears that from all the in the top 8 bracket of the Super division, it is only Mmaphala United that failed to bag maximum points last weekend. The most shocking outcome was the 9-3 loss by Royal Celtic to the rampant side of Real Madrid. This loss effectively dragged Royal Celtic in the unfavourable zone of relegation. Surprising news in the Premier division is just how Khopho All Stars and Mogoboya Junior Chiefs revived their campaigns to challenge for the honours. They respectively beat Long Valley 3-1 and Bubs 1-0 to ease their woes. The following scores were registered at various grounds where the fascinating matches of the Premier and Super divisions of the tough Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG) Soccer League were played. KLG Premier League results: Saturday: Bubs 0-1 Mogoboya Junior Chiefs; Long Valley 1-3 Khopho All Stars, Real Madrid 9-3 Royal Celtic. Sunday: Hotbeans 1-3 Golden Aces, Leswika Classic 1-0 Lephepane Rovers KLG Super League results:Saturday: Rita All Stars 4-2 Khujwana Classic, Rakoma 2-3 Moime Liverpool, Bokgaga Juventus 1-3 Bancock, Mamogalefa 0-2 Mokomotji Highlanders Sunday: Bahlabine 1-2 Moime Celtic, Carling 2-2 Mmaphala Peter United, Lenyenye Gunners 2-0 Mahlogwe, Khujwana Bagdad 1-2 Napscom. www.looklocal.co.za
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