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They accused Mathebula and his relatives of bewitching Mathebula's son who died recently in hospital. Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Mohale Ramatseba said three huts and a three bed roomed house were gutted by fire. "The deceased's 55 year old sister-in-law sustained serious injuries after been assaulted by enraged community members," Ramatseba said. She has been admitted in hospital. Mathebula's wife, five children and two grandchildren managed to flee the scene unharmed. Seven suspects including men and women aged between 24 and 46 have been arrested in connection with the incidents and will appear before the Giyani Magistrate's Court soon facing charges of murder, attempted murder, public violence and arson. Ramatseba said incidents of community members taking the law into their own hands has become a serious concern in the province. "Several incidents of vigilantism where properties were destroyed and people injured, were reportedly committed. Community members are therefore urged not to take the law into their own hands but to rather contact the police," he said. Inside one of the four houses burnt down by rampaging residents of Homu village in Giyani on Thursday night. Feel at ease... we are “picky” when we buy cars! 2010 Ford Everest 3L TDCi 4x2 R269 000 2011 VW Jetta 1.4 TSI R215 000 2007 Nissan Murano 3.5 V6 R167 900 2009 Nissan Tiida 1.8 Accenta R122 000 2008 VW Polo 1.4 5dr 2004 Ford Ranger 4L 4x4 A/T R115 0 00 R95 0 00 73 Danie Joubert Str. Tzaneen 0850 Tel: 015 307 2322 or 015 307 6784 Cell: 083 243 5294 Johan Labuschagne 079 846 6867 Nelson Mashai 082 883 4309 Timothy Mokhomalo 072 615 2004 Sam Matlala 072 615 2011 77575 Terms & conditions apply. Offer valid while stocks last. All transaction, admin and banking fees excluded. Prices subject to change without prior notice. E&OE. NEWS MOPANI NEWS - Friday 20 April 2012 PAGE 2 Man kills himself after shooting wife A 47 year old man shot and injured his wife before turning the gun on himself at their home at Joppie village on Monday afternoon. Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Mohale Ramatseba said the man shot himself in the head and died instantly. The woman was rushed to Letaba Hospital where she is receiving treatment. It is alleged the couple had marital problems. "The firearm used has been confiscated. Preliminary police investigations reveal that the firearm used was reported stolen in Alexandra, Gauteng in August 2007. It is not yet established if the firearm was used in other criminal activities," said Ramatseba. The deceased has been identified as Alli Mojela. Police investigations are continuing. Ramatseba urged community members to seek professional help when experiencing relationship problems instead of resorting to violence that lead to murder, attempted murder or assault with intend to do grievous bodily harm. Businessman arrested, vehicles impounded A local businessman, Thabo Nonyane, was arrested on Friday for possession of the suspected stolen property. A Tipper truck that was impounded by the Phalaborwa police following the arrest of Nonyane. A well-known businessman, Thabo Nonyane, was arrested by Phalaborwa police on Friday for allegedly possessing stolen vehicles to the value of R900 000. This after it surfaced that one of his vehicles, a BMW, was reported stolen in Kempton Park last year and that the chassis number did not correspond with the car's registration number. The BMW was impounded by the Namakgale Police earlier this month. During the investigations into Nonyane's vehicles, police also discovered that his Toyota Legend 40 was reported stolen at the Olifantsfontein police station while a Tipper truck in his possession was allegedly hijacked in Soshanguve. The truck and the Toyota have since been impounded. It is however not clear how Nonyane ended up being in possession of the suspected stolen property. Phalaborwa Police Spokesperson, Sergeant Malesela Makgopa, said Nonyane appeared in the Phalaborwa Magistrate's Court on Monday. The case has been postponed to Friday for formal bail application. Nonyane is in the sand delivery business at Majeje outside Namakgale. Police investigations continue. Hijack suspects arrest at Nwa'mitwa Two suspects were arrested at N’wamitwa on Saturday morning in connection with a case of hijacking. It is reported a 56 year old man from Marironi village was hijacked of his Toyota Hilux bakkie in Tzaneen on Thursday at about 18:00. Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Mohale Ramatseba said it was reported the victim was driving from Tzaneen to Marironi village when he offered two suspects aged 20 and 30 a lift. "The two men then pulled out a gun and a knife on the driver and his female passenger. "The driver was tied up with a rope and forced onto the back of the bakkie while the woman sat in the front with the hijackers. The men then drove towards N’wamitwa ," said Ramatseba. The woman spotted a police car and distracted the driver, causing the bakkie to swerve and attract the attention of the police The suspects then fled on foot. The victims were then rescued and the vehicle was recovered without any damage. The suspects were arrested on Saturday after an intensive search. The suspects were expected to appear before More than thousand arrested over Easter Police have arrested a total of 1070 people in the province over the Easter period for various offences including murder, rape and robbery. Provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Mohale Ramatseba said most of the suspects were arrested at road blocks which were conducted throughout the province. Other crimes included culpable homicide, child abuse, public violence, stock and motor theft, fraud and malicious damage to property. Ramatseba said admission of guilt fines ranging from R100 to R2 000 were issued to 527 people for drinking in public, selling liquor without a licence and contravention of the Liquor Act. Police recovered one stolen computer, five stolen cell phones, two ATM cards, three sound system, clothing items and jewellery. "R5 300 cash stolen from a shop in Tzaneen was also recovered from the arrested suspects," said Ramatseba. The Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Simon Mpembe commended the good work performed by the police throughout the Easter weekend which led to the arrest of the suspects. He reiterated that the operations will continue in order to ensure that perpetrators of crime are dealt with ruthlessly in the province. the Tzaneen Magistrate's Court at the time of going to press. The cluster commander of Tzaneen police, Major General Maggie Mathebula has welcomed the arrest of the two suspects and appealed to motorists to avoid offering hitchhikers lifts as that can cost their lives, get injured or lose their vehicles. Test station charges struck off roll The fraud case against the Phalaborwa Private Testing Station staff was struck off the roll recently. The Phalaborwa Magistrate’s Court applied section 342A which stipulates that the case cannot be reinstated without instruction from the Director for Public Prosecution. A case of fraud and corruption had been opened against the three officials, Madeleine Venter, Anneline Tayler, and Steven Sekokotla, attached to the Phalaborwa Private Vehicle Testing Station. They were arrested last year for allegedly issuing roadworthy certificates to motor vehicles without testing them in contravention of National Road Traffic Act of 1996, (93 of 1996). According to the Department of Roads and Transport, the alleged fraud cost the department immensely. The then Limpopo MEC for Roads and Transport, Pinky Kekana, had approved the suspension of the registration of Phalaborwa Private Vehicle Testing Station from the eNaTIS after the Anti-Fraud and Corruption as well as Transport Administration and Licensing Directorates undertook an investigation following allegations that the station was issuing certificates of roadworthiness without testing vehicles. Due to this ruling in court, this could not be proven. Tayler, the station owner, confirmed that the testing station has been sold to a new owner and the station will be operational from the end of the month. 20 arrested in Bolobedu Bolobedu police arrested 20 people over the weekend for various criminal activities. Ten people were arrested for public drinking and four for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Bolobedu police spokesperson, Constable Rebotile Shai said housebreaking in Bolobedu was getting out of control but they made a breakthrough over the weekend and arrested six suspects. NEWS MOPANI NEWS - Friday 20 April 2012 PAGE 3 About 310 workers of LA Crushers downed tools last week to demand beter pay and improved benefits. The workers demand a minimum R6 000 wage increment. Tools down for more money About 310 workers of LA Crushers in Phalaborwa affiliated to National Union of Mine Workers (NUM) downed tools on Friday demanding better pay and improved benefits. The workers are demanding a minimum wage of R6 000, a double of what they are currently earning, better housing allowance, shift allowance and medical aid. The union representing the workers said they will not return to work until the company is ready to come to the table and negotiate with the union. NUM Mopani Regional Secretary, William Mabapa, said the workers are currently earn- ing a minimum of R3100 and have not been given an increase on housing allowance this year. Mabapa said they had a meeting with the company's management on Monday, but it was fruitless. "Workers will continue to strike until their demands are met. We are waiting for the management to call us to negotiate", said Mabapa. The workers are on a no work no pay strike. LA Crushers' management had not responded at the time of going to press. Malatji twins on murder rap The convicted murderers, Malatji twin brothers appeared in the Phalaborwa Regional Court last Friday on a further charge of murder . The accused, Nchokoe and Ndiba Malatji, allegedly shot and killed a South African National Defense Force member, Sphiwe Maake in 2004. They were recently sentenced to life imprisonment in the Phalaborwa High Court for the murder of Walter Mojela. The twins shot and killed Walter Mojela in Namakgale after a robbery at No Mathata shop in 2007. They then fled with his Toyota Tazz which was later found abandoned in Namakgale. During the sentencing, the presiding judge said that life imprisonment was a prescribed sentence for the twins because they murdered Mojela for no reason and showed no remorse. Nchokoe and Ndiba have been in an out of police custody for various crimes since they dropped out of school in 1996 and 1997 respectively. They were once convicted for theft. The case was postponed to Thursday (today). 12 arrested in Namakgale Namakgale police arrested 12 people over the past week for various criminal activities. Two people were arrested assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, two for common assault, one for violation of protection order and two for possession of suspected stolen property. One person was arrested for common robbery, one for drunk and driving, two for failing to appear before court and one for theft out of motor vehicle. Ten people arrested in Lulekani Lulekani police arrested ten people over the past week for various criminal offences. Two people were arrested for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, two for violation of a protection order, one for failing to pay maintenance, one for public drinking, three for violating the road traffic act and one for pointing someone as a witch. FOR SALE Bales used coats and jackets imported from Europe Very low prices, highest quality fashion styles. Phone now for our latest price list. THE TRADING POST 95 - 97 Princess Avenue, Benoni, Johannesburg Tel: 011 845 4769 Fax: 011 845 4600 www.overcoats.co.za WE DELIVER COUNTRYWIDE MOPANI NEWS - Friday 20 April 2012 PAGE 4 NEWS A newly built house for the Maenetja family donated by Mashrik Social Development Agency. A tent in which Maenetja family lived in since last year. Family moves from tent to house Sleeping in a cramped tent is over for the Maenetja family of Dipatjeng village in Bokgaga following the official opening of their new house by Premier Cassel Mathale on Saturday. The roof tiled, three bed roomed modern house was built as a donation to the 13 member family by Mashrik Social Development Consultancy after the approach by the Greater Tzaneen Municipality. A 59 year-old woman Nthabiseng Maenetja, her children and grandchildren have been living in the tent since their mud house collapsed last year. Mashrik also bought furniture for all the rooms. No one in the family is working and they depended on child support grant for survival. Premier Mathale commended the owners of Mashrik Social Development Consultancy, Mike Sambo and Somisa Mashele for building the house for the needy family. He said the public and private partnership is crucial in the fight against poverty and underdevelopment. He encouraged children from the area to take education seriously as it will improve their lives and that of their families. Maenetja thanked Mashrik for their generous donation and for ensuring that her family have a proper shelter. Premier Cassel Mathale cutting a ribbon to mark the official opening of a new house for the Maenetja family at Dipatjeng village in Bokgaga on Saturday. Photo: left GREATER TZANEEN GREATER LETABA MUNICIPALITY MUNICIPALITY The Greater Letaba Municipality hereby invites service providers for the following: BID NO. DESCRIPTION GLM027/2012 GLM028/2012 GLM029/2012 GLM030/2012 GLM031/2012 GLM032/2012 GLM033/2012 GLM034/2012 GLM035/2012 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION/BRIEFING SESSION CONTACT PERSON NOTICE FOR DRAFT 2012/2013 INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND BUDGET VAN VUUREN L.D.P @ 082 494 4416 TLB SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF WATER CART UPGRADE OF MODJADJISKLOOF TAXI RANK 24/04/2012 Time:12:00 Venue:Modjadjiskloof Taxi Rank 24/04/2012 Time:10:00 Venue:Kgapane Old Sub‐ Office 24/04/2012 Time:10:00 Venue: Main Office FENCING AND PAVING OF KGAPANE OLD SUB‐OFFICE CABLING OF NEW OFFICE BUILDING Disaster Recovery Plan INSTALLATION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF OFFICE FURNITURE INSTALLATION OF PREMICELLS The Draft Budget, Financial Policies and reviewed Integrated Development Plan for the 2012/ 2013 financial year have been compiled and tabled to the Greater Tzaneen Municipal Council on the 30th March 2012, in terms of the Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003 and the Municipal System Act 32 of 2000. MAMITWA N. @ 0827465881 SEWAPE O @079 694 4799 Mabakachaba M.S @ 015 3099246/7/8 The bids will be evaluated according to the PPPFA on the 80/20 point scoring system and other related policies. Specifications will be available at the Supply Chain Management Office from the 24 April 2012 on a non-refundable amount of R100.00 per bid document. in a sealed envelope marked “the bid number and description” must be deposited into Bids the Tender Box at the following address: Civic centre, Botha Street, Modjadjiskloof. right to accept the proposals in whole, or part, or Greater Letaba Municipality reserves the not accepting any proposal whatsoever. Please note: Telegraphic, E-mailed and faxed proposals will not be accepted. In terms of section 22 of Municipal Financial Management Act, the above mentioned documents are made available for public viewing, possible comments or inputs, during office at the following offices: CIVIL CENTRE : 38 Agatha Street, Tzaneen, SUB OFFICES : Lenyenye, Nkowankowa, LIBRARIES : Letsitele and Haenertsburg, THUSONG CENTRES : Bulamahlo, Relela, Runnymede and Lesedi WEBSITE : www.tzaneen.gov.za Comments and inputs (In written form) are invited from every member of the community and stakeholders of Greater Tzaneen Municipality and from all organs of state and parastatals, by not later than 30th April 2012, for the attention of Mrs. TC Mametja (Municipal Manager) and Mr. Andre Le Grange (Chief Financial officer). For more information please contact: Mr. Gerald Twala/ Nare Rabothata (IDP) Office Telephone Number: 015 307 8000/ Ext. 8387 Email: gerald.twala@tzaneen.gov.za and nare.rabothata@tzaneen.gov.za Mr. Johan Biewenga/ Mr. Arnold Mathebula (Budget) Office Telephone Number: 015 307 8061/ Ext. 8072 Email: johan.biewenga@tzaneen.gov.za and arnold.mathebula@tzaneen.gov.za Closing Date : 04 May 2012 Closing Time: 12H00 Her Worship Mrs. DJ Mmetle Greater Tzaneen Municipality Mayor Municipal Manager Mutshinyali I.P 77618 77621 NEWS MOPANI NEWS - Friday 20 April 2012 PAGE 5 300 Bursaries up for grabs While black chartered accountants remain so much scarcer than their white counterparts, the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) is working tirelessly to transform the profession. As part of its transformation goals, the institute is offering 300 bursaries to qualifying African and Coloured Grade 12 learners who wish to pursue a career as a Chartered Accountant [CA(SA)] but don't have the money to do so. Aspiring CA(SA) students must have achieved outstanding Grade 11 results and should have a minimum of 60% in mathematics (5 or above on the NSC scale of Achievement), not maths literacy. The closing date for applications is 30 April 2012. One of SAICA's prime goals is to strengthen the country's economy by playing a significant and leading role in transformation and skills development. Through its transformation initiatives namely the Thuthuka Bursary Fund (TBF) and Thuthuka Education Upliftment Fund (TEUF), SAICA plans to transform the demographics of the profession to reflect those of the country in terms of race and gender. One such beneficiary of the fund Kim Jacobs from Toekomsrus, East of Johannesburg is one of the youngest of three children raised by her single mother and the first member of her family to go to university. Her brother was the sole breadwinner and started working immediately after high school, although his dream was to study finance and banking but he postponed his dream so that he could take care of the family. Jacobs is just one of over 1000 Thuthuka-funded university students who are currently studying towards qualifying as chartered accountants [CAs(SA)]. Eight hundred and four of these students are undergraduates and over 200 are at honours level. Tasked with boosting the numbers of black CAs(SA), Thuthuka is a holistic programme designed to nurture promising African and Coloured students from high school, through university, their workplace training and, ultimately, to prepare them for their qualifying examinations towards becoming CAs(SA). "This is not just money paid over to the students. We address the student's broader lifestyle needs via a comprehensive programme and work with the students as a group," says Nthato Selebi, Project Director of SAICA's Thuthuka Bursary Fund. "When a TBF student gets to a SAICA accredited university they will be covered for textbooks, their accommodation in residence and meals. TBF students are also given extra classes, tutorials, mentoring, life skills training, workplace readiness and any other non-academic support they might need on their path to becoming a CA(SA)," Selebi goes on to explain. He stresses that it is imperative that learners are aware that maths literacy is not accepted or recognised when applying for a Thuthuka bursary, but that core mathematics is. Universities also generally require any learner intending to study a B Com accounting degree to have mathematics as a matric subject. Selebi points out that the TBF has proven itself as an effective solution to addressing the skills shortage in the country. Evidence of such effectiveness is reflected in the remarkable success of the first seven years of implementation. Grade 12 learners are encouraged to send a request for an application form, together with their grade 11 results and their postal address to: The Thuthuka Bursary Fund, P.O. Box 59875, Kengray, Johannesburg, 2100 ornVisit the SAICA website at www.saica.co.za>Learners &Students>Thuthuka>Thuthuka Bursary Fund>Thuthuka Bursary Fund Application or call the SAICA contact centre at 0861 107 422 or email Jane Seate at janes@saica.co.za. Mopani District Municipality Applications are invited from persons with relevant experience and appropriate qualifications for the following positions: AGRICULTURAL OFFICER REMUNERATION: R280 766.66, R294, 945.26, R309, 884.33 per annum plus housing subsidy, UIF, medical aid and pension benefits. REQUIREMENTS: Relevant Degree in Agricultural Economics or Equivalent. At least two years agricultural management experience. project Management skills. Understanding of Public Finance Management Act and Municipal Finance Management Act, and LED. Computer Literacy. A valid driver's licence. Administrative capacity, economic analytical capacity and problem solving skills. Ability to work independently and under pressure. Knowledge and understanding of market access risk, performance risks. Preparedness to be subjected to security clearance. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop and structure agriculture specific models for farmers. Develop sustainable Agri BEE financing models. Analyse agribusiness and economic conditions of the district for effective agri financing strategy. Appraise and evaluate agricultural credit legislation in order to provide support services within the IDP and LED Planning Environment. Advise Farmers on policy and legislations. Facilitate links between the district municipality, other government institutions in agriculture and related fields and farmers. TOURISM OFFICER The Manganyi siblings, Ananias, Khensani, Chris, Xitshembiso and Mikateko at their dilapidated house. Photos by Victor Hlungwani. School learners’ dream to see orphans live in a decent house became true last week when the Manganyi siblings were handed the keys to a new five-roomed home at Ngove village. Touched by the plight of the five orphans living in a dilapidated structure two years ago, the Khanyisa Combined School learners in Giyani took to the streets selling sweets and chips to raise money to build a decent house for the destitute family. After the efforts of the learners where highlighted in the media, Gijas Home Improvement Centre, the Mabunda Royal Council and Build It came on board to finish the house. REMUNERATION: R280, 766.66, R294, 945.26, R309, 884.33 per annum plus housing subsidy, UIF, medical aid and pension benefits. REQUIREMENTS: Degree or Diploma in Tourism or Equivalent. A valid driver's licence. Preparedness to be subjected to security clearance. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: To coordinate all matters related to or impacting on the tourism sector within the Municipality. To facilitate and manage tourism awareness programmes. To stimulate the formation and support of tourism forums and associations amongst all interested and involved communities. To establish a working relationship / partnership with tourism associations and forums. To gather and disseminate data information related to market trends. To coordinate proper management of all local tourism sites and attractions, including signage that have tourism significance. To coordinate tourism the branding and marketing of the district. Enquiries: Ms Mathebula T.M. Tel. 015-811 6300. WOMEN AND PEOPLE WITH DISSABILITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. Please forward your application through the prescribed form (www.mopani.gov.za) together with your comprehensive CV and recent certified copies of your qualifications and the identity document to: The Municipal Manager, Mopani District Municipality, Private Bag x9687, GIYANI, 0826. Z83 forms and fax applications will not be accepted. CLOSING DATE: 04 May 2012 at 12h00. PLEASE NOTE: Fraudulent qualifications or documentations will immediately disqualify any application. MDM reserves the right not to fill these posts, should there be no suitable candidate identified. Late submissions will be disqualified. Should you not receive any response within one (1) month after the closing date, regard your application as unsuccessful. Submission without certified copies of qualifications will not be considered. Some of Khanyisa Combined School learners with Meshack Makhubele of Gijas Home Improvement Centre and the Manganyi siblings in front of the newly built house. Mr M.T. 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"After school I would paint and draw as much as possible, preparing for exhibitions I was invited to," he says. His first major exhibition was in 1994 at Northern Development Corporation in Venda where he obtained second position. The following year he claimed first prize at the same exhibition. He also exhibited his work at the Hampton Parkridge to hope Exhibition & Polokwane Regional Exhibition, Collaboration Ivo Artist for Sasol Signatures and also at the Solo Exhibition: Gallery on the Square in Sandton. He says some of the challenges he is faced with include finding buyers for his work and art material. "I mostly sell my work at exhibitions. COMPUTER LITERACY MS WORD 2007 EXCEL 2007 Keyboard Mastering Beginners or advanced We offer a SIX weeks part-time course on Saturdays 08h00 - 12h00 FROM 5 MAY 2012 Venue: Tzaneen Campus Register before 3 May 2012 Cost: R1 200 YM001077 MAN`S BEST FRIEND Spoil your dog with a kennel. Available in Sizes, XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL & TWIN. 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These projects includes among others tarring of roads, building and upgrading of water and sewerage schemes and electricity projects. The various government entities also share their challenges and experiences during the meeting. The Forum is expected to sit next month to evaluate the first quarter year 2012. EW000066 STANDS FOR SALE Stand 3072, Tzaneen Ext 59 (Tzangeni). Voortrekker street. 8000 sq m - approved for 15 units. R2.800.0000.00. Contact no: 082-467-4758 YM001372 EW000061 ENRICO`S INSTALLATION For DSTV. Antenna, DVD & Surround Sound Systems. For Quality service. Call Enrico @ 083-582-2442 TZANEEN: Sheep and Goats for sale from R1000.00 R1850.00 Cattle from R2500.00 Emu Male R1500.00 Incubators/ Hatchers from R4000.00 Jaco 082-804-4158 EW000234 0020 Transport / Taxis / Couriers EW000072 0016 Professional Services 0030 Livestock NEWS Merren's work exhited at Frames next week 77595 PAGE 6 0025 To Hire TO HIRE 40 Ton Low Bed, Bell B25 ADT`s, 22 ton Excavator, 12 Ton Flat Deck, 6 Ton Flat Deck with 9 t C r a n e , 17,000liter water truck. For further information please c o n t a c t 071-362-3292 EW000073 TE KOOP/FOR SALE SECOND HAND CLOTHING TWEEDEHANDSE KLERE - R30 P/KG BAIE GOEIE KONDISIE VIR HERVERKOOP! WINTERJASSE (ENKELLENGTE) VANAF R180 INGEVOER VAN VK, SO GOED SOOS NUUT! PERFEK VIR HERVERKOOP! SECOND HAND CLOTHING - R30 P/KG - VERY GOOD CONDITION, PERFECT FOR RE-SELLING! WINTER COATS (ANKLE LENGTH) FROM R180 IMPORTED FROM UK, AS GOOD AS NEW! PERFECT FOR RE-SELLING! CONTACT MAREYNA AT 076-376-6783 EW000171 GREATER TZANEEN MUNICIPALITY Supply Chain Management Cancellation of Bid Coal stoves BID DESCRIPTION: HIRE OF WATER TANKERS TO SUPPLY PORTABLE WATER IN LESEDI, BOLAMAHLO, RELELE AND RUNNYMADE. Magic, Jewel Glenwood & Dover Kindly take note that the above bid has been cancelled. The bid was advertised on 06 April 2012 in Letaba Herald, Mopani Herald, Bulletin, Website and Notice Board. Service providers who already bought the documents, will be refunded. Wood or coal For more information contact Thabo 072 174 8284 T.C. Mametja Municipal Manager Spares & repairs 77626 Pieter 083 627 8523 MOPANI NEWS - Friday 20 April 2012 SPORT SAFA Mopani SAB Regional League Log Stream A Team P W D L Black Angus 24 17 5 Mhlokozi Fast Move 24 17 3 Bilika All Stars 25 16 4 Jackson Young Stars 25 15 6 Mamaila Citizen 24 15 4 Mawa Real Bullets 24 13 6 Gawula Classic 26 13 6 Silawa Hotspurs 26 10 5 Gavaza Stone Breakers 26 8 4 Sedani 25 9 1 Timangweni 24 7 5 Hatshama Bucs 25 6 3 Mamanyoha Golden Arrows 25 4 7 Moleketla Continental 25 3 5 D2 Cosmos 24 0 2 GF 2 4 5 4 5 5 7 11 14 15 12 16 14 17 22 GA 58 53 70 52 50 45 44 42 41 29 38 26 24 29 13 PTS 12 28 26 22 30 26 28 37 56 44 53 54 49 73 76 56 54 52 51 49 45 45 35 28 28 26 21 19 14 2 PAGE 7 SAFA Mopani SAB Regional League Log Stream B Team P W D L GF GA PTS Baobab Zero Fake 26 23 2 1 81 25 71 Mariveni United 27 21 2 4 86 32 65 Emmanuel Iron Breakers 27 16 4 7 49 28 52 Mariveni River Stars 27 14 5 8 45 32 47 Nkowankowa Barcelona 26 13 6 7 44 24 45 Marumofase 26 12 6 8 45 34 42 Selwane Sundowns 27 11 9 7 42 42 42 Umhlanga Aces 27 10 5 12 48 60 35 Foskor Callies 27 9 5 13 55 59 32 Khalanga 25 9 4 12 29 43 31 Julesburg Young Killers 27 8 6 13 45 58 30 Burgersdorp United 26 8 5 13 33 43 29 Phalaborwa Real Rovers 27 5 6 16 25 51 21 Risenga Golden Chiefs 26 6 3 17 18 50 21 Mariveni Juventus 26 5 3 18 34 64 18 Shipungu United 25 4 3 18 18 52 15 Mopani SAB Regional League weekend results Stream A: Bilika All Stars 4, Gavaza Stone Breakers 2; Black Angus 1, Mawa Real Bullets 1; Hatshama Bucs 2, D2 Cosmos 1; Jackson Young Stars 1, Gawula Classic 1; Moleketla Continental 0, Mamanyoha Golden Arrows 1; Sedani 2, Silawa Hotspurs 1; Timangweni 3, Mhlokozi Fast Move 4. Stream B: Baobab Zero Fake 2, Mariveni Juventus 0; Emmanuel Iron Breakers 2, Risenga Golden Chiefs 0; Julesburg Young Killers 3, Mariveni United 3; Mariveni River Stars 1, Khalanga 1; Phalaborwa Real Rovers 1, Nkowankowa Barcelona 1; Selwane Sundowns 4, Burgersdorp United 2; Umhlanga Aces 2, Shipungu United 0. Exciting Kaizer Letsoalo Games league matches this weekend This weekend is bound to be yet another exciting one for the Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG) Soccer League supporters. The weekend also marks the return to league action by the newly-crowned champions of the KLG Easter Tournament, Mogoboya Junior Chiefs. On Saturday, GP United welcome Rakoma at Lephepane ground while a tough battle is expected at Mapantsula ground when top teams Khopho All Stars and Royal Celtic lock horns. Mogoboya Junior Chiefs travel to the Manamela ground for an encounter with Manamela Naughty Boys whilst Mamogalefa will be hopeful when they take a short trip to the Khujwana ground for a date with Real Madrid. Monatic will play host to the log leaders, Golden Aces, at the Thlabine ground whilst Sefika will welcome Mapantsula at Mpaleng ground. On Sunday, Phafogang Young Vultures and Barcelona will confront each other at the Mapantsula ground in a bottom of the log table clash while at the Manamela ground Dub-Root come up against GP United. Rakoma will entertain the inconsistent side of Khujwana Classic at the Ga-Rakoma ground while Tzaneen Pick 'n Pay will play host to Hotbeans at the Meridean College sports ground in Nkowankowa. Lubs and Long Valley are expected to meet at the Ramoba ground whilst Sparks will fly at the Mosoroni ground when Mothopong troops descend there for a fierce battle with Carling. Royal Celtic will do serious battle with Real Madrid at the Mpaleng ground. A mouth watering fixture will be the encounter between Mogoboya Junior Chiefs and Khopho All Stars billed for the Moruleng, Rasebalane ground on Sunday. Besides the fact that this clash involves league title contenders, both sides met in the finals of the KLG Easter Tournament where Mogoboya Junior Chiefs won by a good 2-0 scoreline to lift the trophy. So, it can be expected that Khopho All Stars will be looking at nothing less than maximum points to boost their ego. ERRATUM GREATER TZANEEN MUNICIPALITY SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT UNIT REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF VEHICLE PARKING IN TZANEEN TOWN BID NO: SCMU 23/2012 Proposals are hereby invited from prospective experienced service providers for the management of vehicle parking in Tzaneen town .The minimum specifications are detailed in the bid document. Bid documents are obtainable at the Supply Chain Unit / Stores Department from the upon payment of a non-refundable fee of R150.00 payable at the Revenue office: Greater Tzaneen Municipality Civic Centre, Agatha Street. tvpeople16 Interested service providers must give proof of the following documents: Proof of qualifications (certified), Proof of registration with relevant professional bodies and registration number, Company registration / CK form, Valid TAX clearance certificate ,Proof of work experience (attach CV) Interested service providers are invited to submit their proposal in an enclosed envelop and deposit into the Bid Box of Greater Tzaneen Municipality Civic Centre, Agatha Street, clearly marked “Request for Proposal for The Management Of Vehicle Parking In Tzaneen Town , Bid no: SCMU 23/2012” Compulsory briefing/site inspection will be held on the 23 April 2012 @ 10:00 Entertainment. CLOSING DATE 11 MAY 2012 AT 12H00 @ COUNCIL CHAMBERS \PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK ACT (PPPFA) POINTS WILL BE AWARDED ON A 80/20 SYSTEM: The bid will be evaluated on functionality and service providers must score at least 75 points to be evaluated further on 80/20 point scoring: Technical context and methodology 25 points; proposed key personnel 25 points; availability of equipment 25 points and proven similar experience 25 points. PeopleIssue16Coverconve rconvertt iindd dd 1 BIDDERS SHALL TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING BID CONDITIONS - The Greater Tzaneen Municipality Supply Chain Management Policy will apply - Greater Tzaneen Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid. - Bids which are late, incomplete, unsigned, faxed or emailed will not be accepted. - Shortlisted bidders may be invited for presentation - Council reserves the right to negotiate further conditions and requirements with the successful bidder. - Contract period: 3 year period PM 4/2/2012 3:40:42 Enquiries should be directed to Mr Mkhombo at Tel: 015 307 8364 or Leon Mashao at Tel: 015 307 8152/076 813 4063 Mrs. T.C Mametja - Municipal Manager 77616 1 4/2/2012 The proposals from the prospective service providers should cover the following aspects; - Provision of appropriate equipment for accurate recording of parking duration for vehicles in specific, clearly marked parking bays - Operation and maintenance of appropriate back- up verification system to address any queries from the public as well as property. - Personnel to administer the service both for operation gadgets or equipment used to control and manage parking as well as managing and supervising operational teams. - Stationery and any other resources needed to make the service successful. - Acceptance of payments and ensuring the safekeeping of money collected and payment which would be paid to the municipality Price 80 Points; HDI status 12 Points; Female ownership 02Points; Located within Limpopo area 02 Points; Disability 02 Points and Youth 02 Points Storiesconve rt.indd 3:40 PAGE 8 SPORT MOPANI NEWS - Friday 20 April 2012 Stars move to 4th position Khopho All Stars moved to the fourth position on the Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG) Soccer League log standings following a 2-1 win over the neighbouring Phafogang Young Vultures by at Mapantsula ground on Saturday. All Stars, who lost 2-0 to Mogoboya Junior Chiefs in the finals of KLG Easter Tournament on Easter Sunday, are currently fourth on the log table with 21 points accumulated from 10 games. In other matches, Manamela Naughty Boys were held to a 1-1 draw by Mapantsula in a pulsating clash played to a capacity crowd at Manamela ground. Jackson Makwela scored for Manamela Naughty Boys, while Ngwako Malatji netted for Mapantsula. Lephepane Rovers collected maximum points after thrashing Dub-Root 3-0 at the Soccer City, Lephepane ground. A brace by John Mathole and a goal by Jim Vuma sealed the match for the hosts. Mothopong went on a 4-0 scoring rampage when they hosted the neighbouring Lubs at Mothopong ground. Sarel Mailula and Isaac Mailula each netted a brace. The match between Sefika and Monatic ended in a two-all stalemate at Mpaleng ground. Lesiba Shai secured the brace for Sefika, whereas Meshack Leseilane and Prince Leseilane each scored for Monatic. In another match played at Matimu ground, Khujwana Classic beat arch rivals Real Madrid by a close 2-1 score. This was a sweet revenge for the Classic players who were painfully eliminated by Real Madrid in the first round of the KLG Easter Tournament via penalties. On Sunday, the struggling Mamogalefa registered a shock 2-0 victory over the fancied Classic at the Topanama ground. Louis Mathye and Dengi Mokoni went into the score sheet as the hosts did the business on the day. GP United suffered yet another defeat when they welcomed Manamela Naughty Boys at the Soccer City. Phineas Morerwa netted a brace, while Lerato Letsoalo and Matome Motloutsi added to the tally to give the visitors a 4-1 victory. The one goal for GP United was scored by Matome Nkgapele. The hardworking side, Royal Celtic beat Mapantsula 3-1 at the Mpaleng ground. The goal scoring machine of Royal Celtic, Sonti Mahlo, registered a brace while Thomas Makgoba scored one. Peter Malematja pulled one back for Mapantsula. Long Valley and Tzaneen Pick 'n Pay shared the spoils at the Long Valley ground after a 1-1 stalemate. Masilo Mangena and Venter Shingange respectively scored for Long Valley and Tzaneen Pick 'n Pay. In their second game of the weekend, Khopho All Stars were merciless in their encounter with the struggling side of Barcelona at the Mapantsula ground. Nyandoro Magoro scored a brace, Rio Machethe netted a hat trick, while Peter Makwela and Lefty Makwela added to the tally to give Khopho All Stars a deserved 7-3 result. The goals for Barcelona were netted by Kabelo Selane, Kabelo Letsoalo and Mphosho Seshoka. In other clashes played on Sunday, Golden Aces maintained their leadership in the log standings when they narrowly beat Carling 2-1 at the Nyekhetlha ground. Elsewhere at the Topanama ground, hosts Hotbeans punished the visiting Rakoma by a solid 3-0 scoreline. Meanwhile, Golden Aces appeared before the disciplinary committee of KLG on Sunday where they faced charges relating to players' and spectator misbehaviour during the KLG Easter Tournament. In addition to the R800 fine imposed, the team has been suspended from all KLG competitions, except the league, until December next year. "Our ruling is motivated by the fact that we are a community development organisation, and thus cannot build a community if we do not tackle ill-discipline, violence and insults by our affiliates," said the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee, Khombo Vuma. Khopho All Stars beat Phafogang Young Vultures 2-1 the Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG) Soccer League match at Mapantsula ground on Saturday. The Kaizer Letsoalo Games Soccer League Log No Team 1 Golden Aces 2 Mogoboya Junior Chiefs 3 Lephepane Rovers 4 Khopho All Stars 5 Royal Celtic 6 Mothopong 7 Hotbeans 8 Mapantsula 9 Rakoma 10 Manamela Naughty Boys 11 Classic 12 Lubs 13 Tzaneen Pick 'n Pay 14 Mamogalefa 15 Carling 16 Sefika 17 Long Valley 18 Monatic 19 Phafogang 20 Real Madrid 21 Dub-Root 22 GP United 23 Barcelona 24 Shinning Stars P 19C Danie Joubert Street Tzaneen Tel: 015 307 3559 W 9 7 9 10 9 9 9 10 8 9 9 10 10 9 9 8 8 9 8 7 9 9 9 0 D 8 7 7 6 6 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 L 1 0 0 3 2 5 2 3 2 3 0 0 2 4 3 3 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 Shop 31 Masingita Centre Giyani Tel: 015 812 1346 GF 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 3 2 3 5 7 5 3 4 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 0 GA 19 24 28 21 21 19 16 13 17 14 17 12 13 13 12 9 7 11 7 10 9 9 12 0 PTS 6 4 12 10 5 12 8 7 12 13 17 27 18 12 18 15 8 15 13 12 13 28 37 0 25 21 21 21 20 17 17 15 14 12 12 12 11 10 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 2 0 77576
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