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Tel: 015 307 5050 • Fax: 015 307 5054 • Web: www.looklocal.co.za Friday October 24, 2014 R1.00 incl OFFICER ARRESTED LINKAGE PROGRAMME NEW LIBRARY SOCCER KIT A former police officer arrested for fraud Police launch Linkage programme New library handed over to residents Winnerspark receive soccer gear - page 2 - page 3 - page 4 - page 8 HARD AT WORK: Municipal workers cleaning the the main entrance of the municipal building. This is the same spot they burnt tyres during their strike for better pay last week. Municipal strike suspended The strike by the Greater Tzaneen Municipality workers littered with garbage. over salary disparities was suspended last Wednesday On Tuesday the striking workers continued their pending the outcome of negotiations. destructive behaviour by disrupting water and electricity This after a task team made up of the South African supplies to town and the surrounding areas, prompting Municipal Workers Union (SAMWU) enraged residents to call them representatives, management and political hooligans engaged in acts of The workers, mostly leaders was formed to address the terrorism reminiscent of the members of the SAMWU demands of the workers. They returned to past. downed tools last week work on Thursday. Municipal spokesperson, Monday, demanding that The workers, mostly members of the Neville Ndlala confirmed that pay disparities in the SAMWU downed tools last week Monday, workers have suspended the municipality be addressed as demanding that pay disparities in the strike to give the task team a a matter of urgency municipality be addressed as a matter of chance to negotiate a solution urgency. to the salary disparity They went on a rampage burning tyres dispute. at the main entrance of the municipal building and Negotiations were still continuing at the time of going overthrowing rubbish bins in town, leaving the streets to press. Street sweepers are hard at work in the Tzaneen Central Business District. 2 NEWS CRIME NEWS IN BRIEF Tzaneen – Police in Tzaneen have arrested 120 suspects for various criminal activities over the past week. According to Tzaneen police spokesperson, Constable Glenda Maimele, two suspects were arrested for common assault, seven for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, two for rape and six suspects were arrested for shoplifting. Three suspects were arrested for theft, one for housebreaking and theft, one for arson and one suspect was arrested for common robbery. Two suspects were arrested for fraud, 12 for illegal gambling and 22 suspects were arrested for prostitution. Nine suspects were arrested for public drinking, one for drunken drinking, one for contravening the liquor act and 50 people were arrested for contravening the road traffic act. Bolobedu - Police in Bolobedu have arrested 67 suspects on various criminal activities over the past week. According to Bolobedu police spokesperson, Constable Rebotile Shai, eleven suspects were arrested for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, two for assault common, five for house breaking and theft and one suspects was arrested for malicious damage to property. One suspect was arrested for rape, two for common robbery, one for armed robbery and two suspects were arrested for hijacking. One suspect was arrested for possession of stolen property, two for possession of dagga, one for contravention of protection order and one for disobeying warrant of arrest. One suspect was arrested for contravening the Correctional Act, ten for being illegal immigrant, one for possession of dangerous weapon, two for drunken driving, and 25 for public drinking and contravening the Road Traffic Act. Maake - Police in Maake have arrested 42 suspects for various criminal activities over the past weekend. One person was arrested for murder, two for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, one for business robbery and one for unlawful discharge of a firearm in a public place. 12 people were arrested for liquor related offences, 19 for road traffic related offences, four for possession of dagga and one suspect was arrested for shoplifting. MOPANI HERALD Friday October 24, 2014 Suspected robbers in court THREE suspects arrested in connection with a robbery appeared in the Tzaneen Magistrate’s Court on Monday for bail applications. According to police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe, Jean Pierre Potgieter was released on bail while Karabo Lebea and Lisborn Nhlala were denied bail. Lebea and Nhlala robbed Potgieter of a large amount of money on October 6. He was on his way to bank the money and was robbed in front of a bank in town. Police investigations quickly revealed that he was in cahoots with Lebea and Nhlala, and they were arrested the same day. According to provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi, a significant amount of money was found in their possession. They also confessed to hijacking the vehicle used to flee the scene. They are facing charges of common robbery, conspiracy to commit crime and carjacking. The case was postponed to 21 November for further investigations. Former police officer arrested for fraud A former police crime intelligence operative and his female accomplice were arrested in Tzaneen for attempting to steal more than R1,2 million from a Cape Town businessman’s account last week. Jack Mathiba (40), a former police officer attached to Seshego Police Station and his female accomplice, Doreen Thamaga (28) from Polokwane appeared in the Tzaneen Magistrate’s Court for fraud on Monday. They were remanded in police custody and their case was postponed to Friday, October 24 for formal bail application. According to the police spokesperson, Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi, the two suspects accompanied by another unknown male suspect, approached the manager of a known banking institution in Tzaneen with the aim to transfer more than R1,2 million to two different accounts. The lady suspect was in possession of the account holders fake identity document claiming that she had signing powers. “Unbeknown to the suspects, the manager contacted the account holder who informed him that it was fraudulent transaction. The police were contacted immediately and the two suspects were apprehended at the scene,” said Mulaudzi. The third suspect escaped arrest and is still at large. Ritavi police arrest 25 suspects Police in Ritavi have arrested 25 suspects for various criminal activities over the past week. According to Ritavi police spokesperson, Warrant Officer Seth Magadzi, five suspects were arrested for assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, two suspects were arrested for murder and one suspect was arrested for money lending. Four suspects were arrested for robbery, two for malicious damage to property and two for common assault. Two suspects were arrested for theft, three for rape and two suspects were arrested for failure to appear in court. One suspect was arrested for reckless driving and one for house breaking. MOPANI HERALD Friday October 24, 2014 NEWS SAPS launch linkage programme Police in Maake launched the school linkage programme on Friday at Lenyenye Love Life Centre. According to Maake police communication officer, Lieutenant Colonel Rufus Magoro the purpose of the launch was to officially hand over to the Department of Education a list of police officials that are linked to schools. Each school within Thabina, Lepelle, Makutsu and Shiluvane circuit that falls under Maake police jurisdiction is allocated with a police official who will be responsible for making sure that problems such a drug and alcohol abuse, bullying, assault, possession of dangerous weapons and any other criminal offences are eradicated at schools and proper attention is given to all cases of that nature. Magoro addressed the gathering and officially handed over the documents to all circuit managers in the presence of their school principals. “This initiative will ensure safety at schools, and encourage responsible and accountable policing in Maake police,” said Magoro. He encouraged everyone to work together towards the common goal of eradicating crime by all means possible. The event was attended by the local Community HAND OVER: Lieutenant Colonel Rufus Magoro (Acting station commander of Maake SAPS) handing over the document to Mrs Kwenadi Shai (circuit manager of Shilubane circuit, Department of Education). Policing Forum (CPF) board, local traditional authorities, Local Victim Empowerment Programme personnel, School principals, circuit managers and Maake police officials. Identify the lost and found luggage Police in Modjadjiskloof are calling upon the public to come and identify the lost and found luggage at the police station. Police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe said the luggage was found by a passer-by on Friday on the Polokwane and Mooketsi Road near Soekmekaar Cross. “Inside the luggage, there is a South African identity book with names of Sechaba Mohale Johannes born in 1966,” Ngoepe said. He added that there was also a school bag, red meat, clothing, dvd’s, cell phone battery, liquor, groceries and vegetables. Up to now, no one knows what happened to the owner of the luggage. A bank statement was also found and it showed that there were three cash withdrawals at Maponya mall in Soweto (October 16 between 16h50 and 17:00) Any person, who knows this man by his id book, can go to Modjadjiskloof Police Station and see Captain Baloyi or Captain Botha. 3 4 GENERAL MOPANI HERALD Friday October 24, 2014 Mangena is favourite to lead ANC in Mark Shope The chief whip of the Greater Tzaneen Municipal council, MaripeMangena is said to be a favourite to be elected chairperson of the African National Congress during the elective conference of Mark Shope sub-region on November 8-9. Many in the ANC branches predict a victory for Mangena. The nomination of delegates to the elective congress is concluding next week Tuesday. Secretary of the South African Municipal Workers Union in Mopani, Cromwell Nhemo is expected to challenge Mangena for the post. However, sources within the structures of the ruling party are sceptical about his chances of success in the race, saying Mangena is the “overwhelming favourite” to win the contest. So far three of the names appearing on the Nhemo’s slate will not be able to make it to the conference after failing to secure nominations. “A leader must inspire confidence. If you are rejected by 51 percent of the comrades in your branch, it therefore says to us we can’t exert more pressure on you by giving you more responsibilities. “We believe that Mangena is one of the kind of leaders required to lead a revolutionary movement like the ANC at the moment. He is a fearless leader and very firm, but he remains in touch with the people. “In Mangena, we are talking about a leader who is chairing a vibrant branch that has always performed better that most branches in the region. We are talking about a branch that has also produced good results for the ANC in the past elections. We are lobbying for him and the collective with belief that he will replicate the kind of leadership at the level of sub-region, especially now when faced with the 2016 local government elections,” said a lobbyist for Mangena. Mangena is the chairperson of Aaron Mhlanga branch in the Bulamahlo Cluster, and also serving in the sub-regional task team of the ANC. He was elected chief whip a month ago following a decision by the ANC to redeploy some of its members in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality. He replaced Napoleon Mboweni, the then chairperson of the disbanded sub-regional executive. The ANC disbanded the provincial structure, three regions and their subregional structures, including Mark Shope sub-region “for displaying totally un-ANC behaviour and institutionalized factional conduct,” Gwede Mantashe said at the time of the disbandment of the PEC. It is not yet clear if the chairperson of the disbanded sub-regional executive committee, Napoleon Mboweni has interest of contesting at the upcoming conference. CUTTING: The Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Rejoice Mabudafhasi is assisted by the mayor of Greater Tzaneen Municipality, Dikeledi Mmetle to cut a ribbon during the official handing over of a new library to Shiluvane community on Friday. COMPUTERS: Councillor Maggy Makwala working on one of the computers at the Shiluvane Community Library. New library for Shiluvane The Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, said community has a major role to play to Rejoice Mabudafhasi officially handed over ensure that the facility is preserved. a new library to Shiluvane community on She encouraged members of the Friday.The state-of-the-art study facility cost community at large to make full use of the the provincial Department of Sports, Arts resources and material in the library. School and Culture R8 million to complete. learners said it was difficult to study at home The first of its kind to be due to high levels of noise built in the deep rural areas of in the village. The first of its kind Greater Tzaneen, the facility has “Learners who often to be built in the a computer room, with access experience challenges to the internet for community when they study at home deep rural areas members to use free of charge, or during exams can reading area, children’s library now make use of the new facilities, ablution facilities and is also userlibrary,” added Mabudafhasi. friendly to people living with disabilities. One of the university students who Mabudafhasi advised the community to attended the handing over ceremony, form a library committee, inclusive of all Stanley Mogale said that during holidays he stakeholders to coordinate activities at the will no longer has to walk long distances in new facility. order to access books and material needed She encouraged school and tertiary for assignments and research purposes. students not to read only prescribed Community members and school learners books. “Read as many books as you can to came in numbers to witness the handing improve your knowledge,” she said. She over of the new library in their area MOPANI HERALD Friday October 24, 2014 GENERAL 5 Democracy week launched CONGRATULATIONS: Back row: Evangelist Dikeledi Sebola, Nthabiseng Letselane, Deliwe Maponya, Mashele William, Clopatra Mangena, Gift Mathebula and Senior Psychiatrist at Letaba Hospital, Dr Monica Ndala. Front row: Abdul Mayimele, circuit manger Willy Mohlatlole and Gavaza Mhlarhi. Circuit motivates their matriculants Nothing motivates learners more than knowing they have people cheering for them and who believe in them. The Khujwana Education Circuit hosted a prayer and motivational event last Thursday at Lenyenye Community Hall for all their grade 12 learners. During the ceremony they gave awards to students who performed well in their academics and those who did well in extra-curricular activities. Representatives from Professional Educational Union (PEU) and South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) delivered messages of support to the learners. The circuit manger, Willy Mohlatlole encouraged the learners to work hard for the final exams. He added that they were giving awards and announcing results before exams because he wants them to work hard and see they can do it. Gavaza Mhlarhi, Abdul Mayimele and Emily Shikwambana (in absentia) were announced the overall best performing learner in the whole circuit. Senior Psychiatrist at Letaba Hospital, Dr Monica Ndala was the motivational speaker. She delivered a speech under the topic “Education: my journey to self discovery and success”. Ndala told the learners to stay focused and avoid distractions. “Look straight ahead. Never allow your situation to discourage you,” she said. The ceremony was a success and all learners went home motivated to do better. Democracy week was launched at Matome Malatji High School in Maseke village on Monday. This project is the brain child born between Independent Electoral Commision and Department of Education at National Level. Learners were encouraged to embrace 20 years of democracy in our country as it is their legacy. They were empowered with the knowledge of why they should register to vote. The OTO of the district Mokibelo Ndlozi said the Electoral Commission’s responsibility is to manage elections of national provincial and municipal legislative bodies, as well as conduct voter education and mount public awareness campaigns about the national democratic project. ‘The aim of this agreement is to articulate the relationship between the Department of Basic Education and the Electoral Commission in the implementation of the school democracy programme that shall anchor the programmatic content of the curricular throughout the school year. To map out roles and responsibilities for either party, as well as shared responsibilities, in terms of the annual democracy programme for schools and to foster and nurture a relationship of mutual cooperation and support with regard to the rolling out of the implementation plan for the schools democracy programme. This would be in liaison with implementing partners of both parties at the provincial, district and local levels,’ said Ndlozi. Various stakeholders and strategic partners were part of the event. The motivational talk included democracy, voting and voter registration. Ndlozi would like to thank all partakers who supported this event and further encouraged learners from all high schools, youth out of schools and the community at large to go to their neighbouring schools and register throughout this week. DEMOCRACY WEEK: Stakeholders, strategic partners and Ba Phalaborwa Municipality ward councillors were part of the Democracy Week launch at 6 CLASSIFIEDS To place a classified ad, Tel: 015-307-5050 Fax: 015-307-5054 E-mail: yolandi@herald.co.za Deadline: Mondays 10:00 Strictly Cash Only 0000 NOTICES 0006 CHURCH SERVICES AIDS CENTRE S.A.I.M.R. Education, training, resources, referrals, counselling, company policies and consulting. Tel: 011-725-0511 011-725-3009 011-725-6651 YM010484 HERVORMDE KERK LETSITELE Oggend dienstye: Sondae 9 uur by Laerskool Dr Annecke. 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Although the Premier division race has effectively been reduced to a two-horse contest between Manamela Naughty Boys and Leswika Classic, it is still difficult to predict which of the two gallant sides will snatch the title. Both teams won their last encounters by a hard-fought slender 2-1 score line on Sunday. The title in the Super division is likewise still up for grabs, and is available for no less than five teams. Rita All Stars, Mokomotji Highlanders, Moime Liverpool, Mmaphala Peter United and Napscom have a chance of staking the coveted Super crown home. However, it is not going to be an easy ride in the park for any of these tough teams in this excitingly eague. The tension has reached such a boiling point to the extent that it has spilled onto the fans. An example in this regard is the acerbic atmosphere at the Napscom ground (Tickeyline) last Saturday when Napscom hosted Mokomotji Highlanders. More than three thousand loyal fans of the KLG Sport crammed the modest sports facility to witness this much-hyped-about encounter. Reports suggest that interest in the fixture was so huge that some of the fans had to travel from far-way places such as Gauteng, Polokwane, Phalaborwa and Giyani specifically to witness the game. At interval the score board read 1-1. However, all hell broke loose in the 82 minute when Mokomotji Highlanders netted their second goal after a Napscom defender miskicked a cross by a Mokomotji winger and drove the ball in his own net. Hundreds of the home fans invaded the pitch and swarmed the referee, and consequently forced him to abandon the match. It may thus be said that the committed fanatics of the highly entertaining Super and Premier divisions of the KLG Soccer League went out in their thousands to various sports grounds in many local communities, including Lephepane, Khujwana, Moime, Tickeyline and Mosoroni, to witness different matches staged last weekend: KLG Premier Division results for Saturday: Long Valley 3-3 Golden Aces, Ramalema Cosmos 3-1 MM Super Stars, Hotbeans 0-2 Mogoboya Junior Chiefs. Sunday:Real Madrid 1-2 Manamela Naughty Boys, Mapantsula 1-2 Leswika Classic, Bubs 0-0 Royal Celtic. KLG Super Division for results for Saturday:Moime Celtic 0-2 Rakoma, Bahlabine 1-4 Bokgaga Juventus, Mmaphala Peter United 0-0 Monatic. Sunday: Mahlogwe 0-1 Bancock, Khujwana Bagdad 0-1 Moime Liverpool, Lenyenye Gunners 0-2 Khujwana Classic. MOPANI HERALD Friday October 24, 2014 SPORT 7 CHAMPS: Wafa-Wafa soccer tournament champions, Mariveni United. United wins Wafa-Wafa Mariveni United won the Wafa-Wafa soccer tournament at Nkowankowa Stadium on Sunday. United, popularly known as “Amandos” beat Emmanuel Iron Breakers 3-2 on penalties Following a 2-2 stalemate in regulation time. United took home R5000 cash prize money, a big trophy and gold medals. To book a place in the finals United thrashed Julesburg Killers 5-2 whilst Emmanuel Iron Breakers overcame Nkowankowa Barcelona by two goals to one. Nkowankowa Barcelona narrowly defeated Julesburg killers 4-3 in the losers final. Edwin “Sam Pam” Berreta from Mariveni United won the tournament leading goal scorer and player of the tournament awards. NEW COMMITTEE: The newly elected Mopani District Schools Athletics Committee. District committee elected BEST PLAYER: Wafa-Wafa soccer tournament leading goal scorer and player of the tournament, Edwin “Sam Pam” Berreta. Mopani District Schools Athletics Committee was elected at Tivumbeni Multi Purpose last Tuesday. The committee to serve a four year term, was elected by the Mopani schools cluster committees. Peter Maluleke was elected chairperson, Simon Shivambu (deputy chairperson), Reginah Nukeri (vice chairperson: track and field in secondary schools), Gavaza Ngobeni (vice chairperson: track field in primary schools), Nelly Rasefate (vice chairperson : cross country, Austin Makamu (Secretary ), Rhodah Mabidilala (minutes secretary), Johannes Sehlwane (treasurer), Abraham Lediga (development officer: coaching), Adam Shai(development officer: technical). The committee will co- ordinate schools cross country competitions, track and field championships. MOPANI herald.co.za 32 Boundary Street • Tzaneen • 0850 NEW KIT: Magoebaskloof Hotel’s General Manager, Jacques Slabbert (left) and Bellvue Winnerspark soccer team owner, Robert Mokgola (right) with team management and players wearing a newly donated kit. Winnerspark receives new kit We Spotted Scott Disick! AKA ON SALE NOW! 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The Bellvue Village, Bolobedu based team which campaigns in the ABC Motsepe League formerly, Vodacom, officially received the full playing kit at Magoebaskloof on Wednesday. Magoebaskloof Hotel’s General Manager, Jacques Slabbert said the donation of a soccer kit to Bellvue Winnerspark is part of the hotel’s social responsibility initiative. “The donation is a way of contributing towards the development of football in the country. We want to see the team progressing and also developing players which could end up playing for the national team,” said Slabbert. He said he was looking forward to a long standing relationship with the team. Team owner, Robert Mokgola thanked the hotel management for their generosity. “Its quite rare for a soccer team in the second division to get support from businesses as such as Magoebaskloof Hotel,” said Mokgola. He thanked Magoebasloof Hotel management for their contribution towards the development of the team. The team management and players were very excited to receive the much needed resources in the form of a soccer kit and thanked the hotel for what they say is “the contribution towards motivating players to follow their dreams of playing soccer at a professional level,”. All Stars back to action It is going to be fireworks at different venues where the tough matches of the Super division of the Kaizer Letsoalo Games (KLG) Soccer League are staged in different areas. The excitement will be bolstered by the return to action of the current log leaders, Rita All Stars. Their return to business will be welcomed by the unpredictable outfit of Bancock at the Mosoroni ground on Saturday. At the same time their close title contenders, Mokomotji Highlanders, will host the revived side of Bokgaga Juventus at the Mokomotji ground. Juventus have been doing so well lately that they would not want to lose their winning momentum and disappoint their fervent manager, Magoto Rakgoale who is based in Gauteng. All super eyes will be focused on the do or die battle between title contenders, Mmaphala Peter United and Moime Liverpool, at the Mothopong ground. Other than being a potential title-decider, the clash will be the re-enacting of the first round clash where the Lesley Ramodike-led side of Moime Liverpool painfully edged out Mmaphala Peter United. Another attraction force in the super division is the clash between the embattled side of Napscom and the inconsistent outfit of Lenyenye Gunners at the Napscom ground. The Premier spotlight will be on the delicate encounter between title contenders, Leswika Classic, and the dangerous side of Real Madrid at the Khujwana ground on Sunday. Leswika Classic desperately needs to bag maximum points in order to realistically stay in contention with Manamela Naughty Boys for the valuable crown. At the same time, a crucial battle for a fat position four will be fought at the Mapantsula ground where hosts, Mapantsula, will entertain Mogoboya Junior Chiefs. Yet again, thousands of football-crazy followers of KLG Sport will flock to various local sports grounds in Lephepane, Khujwana,Tlhabine, Tickeyline, Mokomotji and Moime for their weekly dose of highly entertaining Super and Premier matches this weekend.
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