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Tel: 015 291 1061 Read Reality | Realiteitsnuus November 6 - 12, 2014

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>> PAGE 4

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>> PAGE 5

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>> PAGE 40

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“Ek het die heeltyd net gebid dat hulle my nie verkrag nie.”

So vertel die 72-jarige Magda Smit nadat sy en haar man, Andrew verlede Donderdagaand in hul huis in Welgelegen deur vyf gewapende mans aangeval, gemartel en beroof is.

Die aanvallers het die diefwering voor die slaapkamervenster oopge-breek terwyl hulle die TV-program, Boer soek ‘n vrou gekyk het.

“Ek het gehoor hoe die hekkie langs die huis twee keer toeklap, maar het na die tyd besef dit was die aanvallers wat die diefwering geknip het. Op pad slaapkamer toe

het die honde in die huis skie-

lik begin blaf en drie mans het vir Andrew in die gang getakel,” sê Magda.

Die aanvallers het albei se hande met bindstroke (cable ties) vasge-maak, hulle monde met dasse toe-gebind en kleefband bo-oor geplak. Die televisie en haardroër se kabels is afgeknip om Andrew se voete vas te bind. “Hulle het my op die vloer in die slaapkamer neergegooi en die duvet oor my gegooi. Een van hulle het heeltyd op my gesit, my geslaan en ‘n okapi-mes teen my keel gedruk terwyl die ander my vrou in die voorhuis gemartel het. Ek het heeltyd gewonder wat hulle met haar doen,” sê Andrew, wie se kake-been en twee ribbebene deur die aanvallers afgeslaan is. Hy het ook beserings aan sy lewer opgedoen.

Na bl 2

• Vrou herhaaldelik op bobene geskok• Aanvallers vra vir geld en diamante

Andrew en Magda Smit met tekens wat moontlik op ‘n beplande aanval dui. Die egpaar is verlede Donderdag in hul huis in Welgelegen aangeval, gemartel en beroof.

yOLANDE NEL>>[email protected]

The Congress of South Afri-can Trade Unions (Cosatu) in Limpopo threatened with rolling mass action call-ing for the resignation of Premier Stan Mathabatha and his Executive Council (Exco) if failing to address

the 31 demands contained in memoranda passed on to the provincial government during last Thursday’s mass march.

In a follow-up interview after the mass action that saw thousands of members of affiliates from across the province marching with two memoranda, Cosatu Provin-cial Secretary Gerald Twala

To page 2

Cosatu to act if Premier and Exco ignore 31 demandsCosatu Provincial

Secretary Gerald Twala.

PHOtO: yOLANDE NEL

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Cosatu to act if Premier and Exco ignore 31 demands

laarsmesse, juwele en geld uit die kluis sowel as geld uit my beursie gesteel het,” sê Magda.

In ’n stadium het een vir Andrew van die vloer opgehelp en met ’n vuishou platgeslaan waarna hy op die bed te lande gekom het. “Ek het gemaak of ek bewusteloos is. Toe ek besef ek is alleen in die kamer het ek probeer om die noodknoppie agter die kopstuk van die bed te druk, maar kon nie bykom nie. Al het ek baie seer gehad, het ek aanhou probeer omdat ek geweet het hulle gaan ons doodmaak. Hulle het laat spaander toe die alarm begin loei,” sê Andrew.

Die egpaar het nou drastiese stappe ge-neem om hulself te beveilig deur ‘n elektriese heining en sekuriteitstoerusting op die perseel aan te bring. “Ek is voorheen al twee keer in Polokwane gekaap en is redelik paraat, maar ons het mak geraak,” sê Andrew.

Volgens hulle was die polisie, nooddienste en

gemeenskapspolisiëringforum (GPF) se reaksie puik. “Mediclinic Limpopo se diens was flink en professioneel. Ons kan nie genoeg dankie sê vir Polokwane se nooddienste en polisie nie. Selfs motorfietsryers van ‘n plaaslike klub het opgedaag en die aanvallers agterna gesit tot waar hulle by die treinspoor tussen Magna Via en Eduanpark verdwyn het,” sê Magda.

Edwel GPF-voorsitter, Trevor van Niekerk het ook die polisie vir hul flink reaksie bedank. Polisiewoordvoerder, Lesiba Ramoshaba het die voorval bevestig en gesê nog geen arrestasies is gemaak nie.

Die polisie het op die toneel tekens gevind wat moontlik deur die aanvallers as aandui-ding gebruik is en tot die aanval gelei het. ‘n Gevoude draad op die toneel beteken glo daar is ‘n kluis in die huis en ‘n groen stukkie wol dui glo aan dat dit maklike teikens is en die aanval kan voortgaan.

From page 1told Polokwane Observer that they would not march a second time to have their demands on the various issues heard. If it went by without being responded to, the federation in Limpopo would embark on rolling mass action to call for the resignation of Mathabatha and his Exco in the same manner Cosatu did with former Pre-mier Cassel Mathale and his executive.

Cosatu addressed several compelling issues in two documents handed to acting Premier Rudolph Phala when the masses gathered below the bastion of Mowaneng in the sweltering sun around noon that day. Phala undertook to raise the issues with Mathabatha upon his return from China the following day. The documents, Twala indicated, were the result of extensive consultation with affiliates aimed at consolidating demands based on matters of concern to Cosatu members. The mandate to march followed the last Cosatu Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) meeting towards the end of September.

Most crucial to Cosatu is the immediate total withdrawal of the national intervention team in terms of Section 100(1)(a) rule from the prov-ince. Another issue requiring attention, according to Cosatu, is the shortage of medicine, attention to equipment in need of repair and long waiting periods at healthcare facilities in the province. Twala raised the view that patients should wait 30 minutes to the utmost upon arrival at a healthcare facility to be attended to. Anything longer than that put patients at risk. On the many challenges with regards to equipment and medicine shortages he said excuses were unac-ceptable. “The time for excuses is over.” Many political changes had characterised the Depart-ment of Health – not unlike other departments - and it was crucial for the MEC to be kept in the position to create stability, he reckoned.

While vacancies for nurses and doctors pre-vailed within the Department of Health, similar

circumstances were experienced in other government depart-ments where key posi-tions were not being filled. The situation, he pointed out, has pre-vailed since the arrival of the administrators in Limpopo.

In one of their two memoranda of demands Cosatu in the province raised the matter of de-

tenderisation of the state and on this Twala said the federation did not believe in profiling services through tenders. He raised the opinion that government departments and municipali-ties should take over the provision of services in cases of it not being a specialised service to be rendered. In the same vein they would want to see government doing away with tenders for feeding schemes at schools across the province and rather empower communities to establish cooperatives to take over that responsibility in order to reduce poverty and unemployment, he indicated.

Paid parking by government employees at their places of employment or insufficient park-ing bays on government premises also remained a headache for Cosatu members and Twala suggested it be removed and a way found to address the problem.

On Cosatu demanding the nationalisation of private prisons he said the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) was very clear on the problems within such institutions and suggested that government should run its own correctional facilities. Another pressing matter which Cosatu highlighted is that of municipalities not doing well in terms of governance and service delivery, a concern to affiliate South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu). Referring to traces of alleged corruption and maladministration in many of the local government structures in the province, Twala reiterated the demand for six municipalities across Limpopo to be put under administration. The fact that the majority of mu-nicipalities was struggling could be attributed to the lack of capable leaders – both politically and administratively – being entrusted with critical positions, he indicated.

He said generally they were not happy with the appointment of individuals in crucial posts in departments and parastatals without the neces-sary screening being done beforehand, which was a tell-tale sign that the relevant processes were not being followed. Academic qualifications being doubted are those of the Chief Executive Officer of Gateway Airports Authority Limited (Gaal), a claim made in the one memorandum and a follow-up media statement which Twala issued on Monday. Cosatu in Limpopo demanded of the Premier to suspend Gaal CEO Thulani Zulu with immediate effect or that he resigned and of the Police and Public Protector to urgently inves-tigate his qualifications, Twala stated.

Zulu’s office indicated he was not available on Tuesday. A message on his cell phone for com-ment to Polokwane Observer’s story was not responded to.

Van bl 1Magda, wat onlangs ’n rugoperasie gehad het, is herhaaldelik met ’n veeaanspoorder op die bobene geskok.

“Nie een van hulle het ’n masker gedra nie en net Engels gepraat. Hulle het heeltyd vir geld en diamante gevra en die kluis se sleutel geëis waarna hulle al die patrone uit die kluis gegooi en Andrew se pistool en rewolwer, 17 versame-

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All is not doom and gloom though, as Polokwane Executive Mayor Thembi Nkadimeng announced that approval was awaited on an application to the Department of Water and Sanitation for getting additional water to the city. She was briefing the media on her first 100 days in office during a session held at the time of going to press.

This week the realities of the demand for a life-sustaining resource apparently surpassing the supply and ageing infrastructure challenges had an effect on already burdened rate-payers and local business. On Monday a health club reportedly informed its members by bulk text message that the gym was closed due to water shortages. The same day already burdened ratepayers were urged by a media statement issued by Polokwane Municiaplity Communications and Marketing Manager Tidimalo Chuene

to use water sparingly. By then water supply was under strain and could not cope with the demand. The levels of reservoirs were very low, resulting in water shortages in some residences in high lying areas, she stressed. “The problem persists even though Lepelle Northern Water (LNW) is pumping more water to Polokwane. Residents and members of the public are urged to use water sparingly and refrain from watering gardens.”

At the time water reservoir levels were at a reading that saw the 30 mega litre reservoir empty, the 50 mega litre reservoir being left with 10% of its capacity, the one in Pot-gieter Avenue with 88%, the one in Extension 34 with 95% and the one serving Seshego with 52%.

Chuene concluded with the un-dertaking of supplying water tankers to areas where shortages were being experienced as and when necessary.

By Tuesday things were looking up. Then the 30 mega litre reservoir had filled up to 19% of its capacity, the 50 mega litre reservoir having 4% more than the previous day, the one in Potgieter Avenue was at 92% of its capacity, in Extension 34 was filled up to 95% of its capacity and the reser-

voir in Seshego was filled up to 65% of its capacity.

Early on in the weekend a resident of Thornhill alerted Polokwane Ob-server to a crisis that has been going on for at least three to four days to-wards month end over the past three months. The source alluded to the fact that the situation has led to a health hazard relating to ablution facilities not working properly.

He indicated when confronted about the situation, the municipal-ity informed him that the reservoir was empty. “Why wait until it gets empty before re-filling it? Is there no monitoring of water levels in Polo kwane? We are tired and frustrated as this is now a recurring problem and the municipality doesn’t seem to be interested in finding a solution. I have been patient until now but my patience is running out.”

Asked for comment Polokwane Municipality spokesperson Malesela Maubane said the demand for water surpassed the supply in Polokwane even though LNW was supplying more water to the city. He alluded to earlier announcements for plans to have ageing infrastructure and water supply addressed.

Despair over H2O crisis

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A matter between African National Congress (ANC) Milo Malatjie Branch Chairperson Boy Mamabolo and one of Polokwane’s most prestigious institu-tions could end in court if his threats to obtain an interdict against the private school get carried through.

Having recuperated from injuries inflicted during the much-publicised Waterland shooting in mid-September, he has now taken up the fight to se-cure a space for his six-year-old son in a local private school of choice where his name was put on a waiting list.

In an interview with Polokwane Observer this week Mamabolo indi-cated his threatening legal battle was based on allegations of a race card be-ing played by the school. He explained that he intended enrolling his boy - whose name is being withheld - with Mitchell House Preparatory School but has been turned away even after being among the first to submit an ap-plication in May this year. He explained he wanted to secure the best educa-tion for his son and therefore had his hopes on Mitchell House. After having passed the assessment in mid-August there had been no news forthcom-ing on the application and even while spending three weeks in hospital

recovering from the gunshot wounds he was informed by his mother that there had been no feedback as yet. He mentioned he became worried.

Upon further enquiry last month he had been told that his son was on a waiting list because the school had to accommodate other kids first in the light of an overwhelming num-ber of applications, he said. Later he was informed that the school had to give first preference to the siblings of existing learners, he added. According to him he was denied the privilege of seeing the names of the intakes for Grade 1 for next year.

As the matter could not be ami-cably solved during a meeting with Mitchell House Headmaster Andrew Cook on 16 October, he demanded to address the School Governing Body (SGB) as the relevant structure to take the final decision, Mamabolo reckoned. He added that he was still awaiting response to his request. He had given the school until 15 Novem-ber to get back to him. Wanting to pursue all possible options he said he now intended taking the matter further by considering the legal route of interdicting the institution - which would impact on the Grade 1 school year - until his son’s application was being reconsidered. Although keeping in mind that the school is a private

institution, he had already contacted the Department of Education early this week, he indicated.

The conversation turned to the incident of 14 September, which Mamabolo referred to as a life-chang-ing experience that opened his eyes and made him realise God gave him a second chance. He did not want to comment on the pending court matter for which he had been subpoenaed later this month as it was sub judice. He, however, was willing to state that he would not retaliate but expressed the hope that justice would be served.

In his response Cook said he agreed to Mamabolo acquainting himself with the acceptance list on one condition that if Mamabolo found there was no racial bias to the list as he claimed, Mamabolo would agree to an unconditional apology for casting aspersions on the phase head’s verac-ity and the integrity of the institu-tion itself. That, in the presence of witnesses, Mamabolo agreed to do, he said. On scrutiny of the accept-ance list it was clear that there was no evidence of racial bias and Mamabolo gave an unreserved apology, accord-ing to him.

Cook expressed surprise at Mama-bolo’s account of events which he reckoned was at such odds with what happened at their meeting.

Boy Mamabolo threatens with legal battle

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Die polisie het bevestig dat lede van die taktiese reaksie- en die openbare orde-eenheid Maandagmiddag die hek by die Mogalakwena Munisipaliteit-kantore oopgebreek het om nege afgedankte raadslede van die perseel te verwyder. Ronel Otto, provinsiale polisiewoordvoerder sê benewens die hek wat op die munisipale perseel oopgebreek is, is die deur wat na die raadsaal lei op versoek van die nuwe raad oopgedwing.

“Die insident volg nadat nege raadslede vroeër afgedank is, maar geweier het om die perseel te verlaat. Die Noord-Gautengse Hooggeregshof

het hul appél teen hul afdanking af-gekeur en hul verskeie kere geleent-heid gegee om die perseel te verlaat. Hulle het egter geweier en die polisie se hulp is ingeroep om die nege raads-lede te verwyder en die nuwes tot in die raadsaal te begelei,” sê Otto.

Die burgerregte-organisasie AfriForum se hoof van gemeenskaps-veiligheid, Ian Cameron sê in ‘n persverklaring die polisie se besetting van die munisipaliteit in Mokopane kan ingevolge wetgewing, potensieel as ’n daad van terrorisme gesien word. Mogalakwena Munisipaliteit se woordvoerder, Malesela Selokela het bevestig dat die polisie die hekke en raadsaaldeur van die munisipaliteit beskadig en nege raadslede van die

perseel verwyder het. “Ons is nog nie seker wie die opdrag aan die polisie gegee het nie. Daar is glo ‘n hofbevel uitgereik, maar ons het nog nie bewys daarvan nie. Alle dienste by die muni-sipaliteit is gister (Woensdag) hervat,” sê Selokela.

Intussen het die provinsiale leier van die Demokratiese Alliansie (DA), Jacques Smalle in ‘n persverklaring aangedui dat die DA ‘n brief aan die minister van kor-poratiewe regering en tradisionele sake, Pravin Gordhan sal stuur waarin hulle sy ingryping eis om politieke stabiliteit in die munisipaliteit te verseker. Smalle het verder die polisie daarvan beskuldig dat hulle munisipale werknemers boelie deur hulle te verhoed om hul dagtake te verrig.

Polisie forseer weg oop om raadslede te verwyder

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SAPS MARKET SUPPLIER CONSULTATION SESSION

(LIMPOPO PROVINCE)The South African Police Service will be hosting a Consultation Session with all Market Suppliers with a view to:• InitiateaSAPSmarketstudiesresearchwithfirst-handknowledgefromtheMarket

Suppliersonthemarketstructure,suppliers’capabilitiesandalternativeproductsandservicesetc.

• InformexistingregisteredMarketSuppliersandencouragepotentialsuppliersorentre-preneurswhohaveneverparticipatedinbusinesswiththeSAPStogainknowledgeontherelevantindustryneedsandfutureplansoftheSAPS.

• Documentestablishedcontactswithsuppliers.• EstablishtheethicsofengagementbetweenMarketSuppliersandtheSAPS.• ManagetheforthcomingSupplier/Clientrelationshipswithintegrityandgoodfaith.• EnhancetheessenceoftheBroad-BasedBlackEconomicEmpowermentAct,2003by

inculcatingthenecessityoftheBBBEEEinitiativetoincludeWomanOwnedandYouthOwnedBusiness.

Who should attend the Market Supplier Consultation Session?• AllMarketSuppliers(registeredandunregistered)intheLimpopoProvince.• Anyindividualorgroupofentrepreneurswhohaveneverregisteredanybusinessentity

asyetbutwhowillbeinterestedindoingsoafteractivatingknowledgeonthephysicalresourceneedsandfutureplansoftheSAPS.

When and where will the Market Supplier Consultation Session be held?Date: 17November2014Time: 09:30for10:00Venue: FunctionHyper(StMarco) Tel0152930567 31AsbesStreet,Laboria,Polokwane,0699

How to register for the Market Supplier Consultation Session?• EmailarequestforaMarketSupplierSessionregistrationformto

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YOLANDE NEL>>[email protected]

Demands for the immediate withdrawal of the national intervention team and hav-ing six municipalities across the province

put under administration were some of the major issues contained in memoranda handed over to the provincial government on behalf of affiliates of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in Limpopo when taking to the streets of Polokwane with a mass march last Thursday.

An estimated more than 4 000 Limpopo workers participated in the mass action, joined by alliance partners African National Congress (ANC) and South African Communist Party (SACP). After getting off to a rickety start following a delay of some two and a half hours and withstanding the scorching heat, a colourful mass made their voices heard. Their placards – some more profound than oth-ers - addressed an array of issues that varied from wanting to see an end to the state tender system to regulating health fees.

Addressing a gathering that ended at the Premier’s Office after the march from SABC Park in the main street, Cosatu Provincial Sec-retary Gerald Twala demanded the departure of the national intervention team within 30 days as stipulated in the one memorandum and a three-week formal response to the second containing 30 pressing demands of concern to Limpopo’s workers.

Copies of the memoranda were handed to Provincial Treasury MEC Rudolph Phala, who stood in for Premier Stan Mathabatha and undertook to bring the documents to the Pre-mier’s attention upon his return from a mission to China the following day.

Cosatu’s demands as reflected in the second

document relate to, among others, the filling of all budgeted vacant positions in all depart-ments, the urgent end to payment of parking bays, the re-opening of nursing schools and colleges as well as teacher’s colleges, norms and standards monies to be deposited to schools in two trenches and on time, improve-ment of school infrastructure and programmes to fast track provision of ablution facilities in schools, de-tenderisation of the state, abolish-ment of the tender system on the procurement for foodstuff on the National Schools Nutri-tion Programme (NSNP) to be replaced with a transparent and open community cooperative system, consistent supply of medicines and food for patients in hospitals and at clinics, doing away with labour brokering, outsourcing and privatisation,an immediate end to racism in the Police Service, nationalisation of private prisons and in particular Kutama-Sinthumule Prison, ending of victimisation of shop stewards across the board, the immediate resignation of the Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of Mank-weng, Polokwane and other provincial hospitals for allegedly victimising union members and shop stewards, in-sourcing of laundry services at hospitals, the immediate resignation of the Gateway Airport Authority Limited (Gaal) CEO for alleged fraudulent qualifications and calling on the Public Protector to launch an investigation, the dissolution of the GAAL Board with immediate effect, the dismissal of municipal managers who consistently obtain disclaimers and adverse audit opinions, the municipalities of Bela-Bela, Lepha-lale, Mopani District, Phalaborwa, Mookgophong and Greater-Tubatse to be put under administra-tion by the provincial government, a corruption probe by the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) into all municipalities in the province and the immediate convening of a local government lekgotla as well as a provincial mining indaba.

Cosatu insists on

immediate action on list of

demands

Left: Acting Premier Rudolph Phala briefly studies one of the memoranda by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in Limpopo. Right: Dance and song before the start of the march.

HERBERT RACHUENE>>[email protected]

Fauna Park resident Rachel Sithole is one of the South Africans who survived the recent collapse in Nigeria of a building belonging to the Synagogue Church of All Nations. Eighty-four South African citizens died in the incident.

Sithole, who was trapped under the debris for 24 hours said she was convinced that she would come alive from the disaster. Recall-ing the nightmare experience shared with hundreds of worshippers who were trapped she said: “It was difficult for us. Everything just happed so fast. We were seated in a din-ing hall and just about to have our meal. We heard a huge sound and then the building and the surface on which I was standing collapsed. People panicked and were crying for help. We had to gather ourselves, we prayed and the prayer sustained us.”

Sithole who sustained injuries to her leg and her hip said she was lucky to have come out alive after so many people died during the

incident. “It was the first time I visited Nigeria and I want to thank God for giving me a sec-ond chance in life,” she said.

Fellow survivor, Betty Mashilo from Phokoane Village in Jane Furse gave thanks to God for saving her after she was trapped for 13 hours. “It was my second time going there to worship. I went there last year December to seek help after I was diagnosed with womb cancer. I could not get help here at home. I went to several doctors here at home and I could not get healed. Someone told me about the church, Prophet TB Joshua and how he has helped lots of people in my situation. I then decided to go back in September this year to thank him for saving my life and heal-ing my womb and also to enjoy fellowship with other worshippers,” Mashilo said.

She said when the incident happened she thought of her family, especially her children. “We were just sitting at the dining hall waiting to be served and all of a sudden the build-ing collapsed and there were a lot of people screaming. I was shocked because I have never been in that kind of situation before. We were rescued by divine power,” Mashilo said.

Khathutshelo Ramovha from Tshirolwe village outside Makhado was in Lagos to get spiritual healing from Joshua at the time of the incident. He recalled the huge relief he felt when he realised that his life had been spared.

Ramovha described the incident as one those he would rather forget. “It was trauma-tising. We spent nearly 13 hours inside the building without help. Because of the Lord we were saved and I would like to thank Him for giving me a second chance to live.” Ramovha is the author of a book titled ‘He is more than just a God’. He explained that his book en-courages people to become Christians and also enlightens others about the power and second coming of Christ.

Nigeria Church survivors speaks out

Khathutshelo Ramovha, of Tshirolwe vil-lage outside Makhado, Betty Mashilo from Phokoane village in Jane Furse and Rachel Sithole from Fauna Park, Polokwane agree that they were saved by the grace of God when a building in Nigeria, belonging to the Synagogue Church of All Nations, collapsed recently and left them trapped inside for hours. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED

>> See more photos onwww.observer.co.za

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RC MyBuRgh>>[email protected]

Kholofelo Lekganyane, Miss Limpopo 2014 and well known local activist against women and child abuse nearly became

part of the crime statistics on Saturday evening when she narrowly escaped the claws of three suspected armed robbers who held up and robbed her at a traffic light in Mankweng.

“I feared for my life as I remained quiet behind the steering wheel listening to the rob-bers’ conversation about whether they should take my car or not. It continuously flashed through my mind that they are either going to rape or kill me,” Lekganyane said on Tuesday.

Returning from Venda on Saturday evening she was making her way back to the University of Limpopo, where she is a student, she stopped at a traffic light close to campus. “One of my doors was probably not properly closed so the automatic door locking system did not lock all the doors. It was around 22:00 when three men suddenly approached my vehicle from behind. Two of them got into my car with one of them pointing a knife at me. The other one scavenged through my belongings,” she said.

The men allegedly had a conversation on whether they should take her vehicle or not. “I just kept quiet and thought about the worst that could happen to me. One of them demanded the car keys,” she said.

Lekganyane’s life was saved when a patrol-ling Police vehicle approached the scene. “When the men saw the Police they scrammed. The Police gave chase but the robbers man-aged to get away. Police said they were prob-ably foreigners,” she cited. Lekganyane was robbed of her cell phone, clothes and food she bought earlier.

“It could have been worse. I guess I am lucky to get away with it unharmed and de-cided not to open a case with the Police,” she said, cautioning drivers to be alert when they stop at traffic lights.

The incident occurred almost a week after she donated blankets, food, clothes, shoes and cooking utensils to Emily Seimela from Exten-sion 78 whose house was allegedly burnt down by her son. “I was devastated when I heard about the incident and needed to act. I also plead with other people who are in a position to help, to extend a helping hand,” she said. Seimela was also provided with a new mattress and a new structure was erected next to the demolished shack for her to stay in.

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YOLANDE NEL>>[email protected]

A mass gathering by concerned residents of Extension 73 re-elected a new preferred Project Steering Committee (PSC) after last week’s uproar that ended in intervention by the Speaker of Polokwane Municipality.

Members of the community were initially against the appointment of the PSC and a Com-munity Liaison Officer (CLO) whom they accused of being associated with Ward Councillor Tebogo Mojapelo, even before last week’s start of a multi-million Rand roads construction project in the area. Prior to the appointment of the CLO they already expressed dissatisfaction with the councillor allegedly exercising her preferences for names of members to serve on the PSC. The preferred CLO was forced off the site by angry community members last Tuesday at the onset of the project, demanding that someone from their extension should be appointed as CLO. The roads construction project entails, among others, the tarring of a 2 km-stretch of road that runs past their extension to Extension 76 along the road to Ga-Matlala.

A meeting between community representa-tives and the Speaker of Polokwane was held last Tuesday, followed by a mass gathering late last Wednesday afternoon for a re-run of the process overseen by officials of Polokwane

Municipality’s Public Participation Unit accom-panied by Mojapelo.

On Tuesday it was learnt that no CLO had been appointed as yet due to the fact that the first CLO was threatening to take the municipality to court.

According to information a meeting between representatives of the municipality and the community to discuss the matter was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon. It was evident that the majority of those present was female, a factor ascribed to the men from the area still out work-ing and that many households in the area being headed by women.

According to information there was a call for calm prior to the start of the meeting. After the election of the committee members Mojapelo addressed the community saying that the project would proceed in the rightful manner. She called for the CVs and documents for application for the position of CLO to be dropped off at the munici-pal offices the next morning.

South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco) Ward Chairperson Botha Mphahlele, who was elected onto the new PSC, said the community had in mind their own preferred candidate as CLO to liaise on their behalf.

At the time of going to press Polokwane Municipality spokesperson Malesela Maubane said a meeting between the Speaker and com-munity representatives was ongoing.

Ext 73 processes still unfolding

RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

A full four day programme hosted by the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) Central Executive Committee (CEC) saw 750 union delegates from across the country gathering at Protea Hotel Ranch Resort since Sunday. Popcru National Communications Officer, Theto Mahlakoana at the gathering said the event started on Sunday and would end yesterday (Wednesday) when the union celebrated its 25th anniversary with representatives from the African National Congress (ANC), South African Communist Party (SACP) and Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) among those delivering messages of support.

“The CEC is responsible for the manage-ment of the union’s affairs and guides the board direction on organisational, political, educational and policy issues. The gathering was addressed by, among others, Cosatu Presi-dent Sdumo Dlamini and National Department of Correctional Services acting Commissioner Zach Modise. Representatives from Popcru’s al-liance partners such as the South African Police Service (SAPS), Department of Justice and

Popcru hosts conference, celebrates 25th anniversary

Zach Modise, acting Commissioner of the National Depart-ment of Correctional Services prior to addressing the Popcru delegates on Monday.

Correctional Services and the Department of Transport, Safety and Liaison were scheduled to address the committee.

Several commissions and plenary sessions were held behind closed doors. On the planned implementation of an agenda which will ensure better working conditions within correctional services, Modise said: “We appreciate and recognise the role of Popcru in supporting the transformation agenda. Much has still to be done but it is important to acknowledge the progress thus far that would not have been possible in the absence of Popcru’s valuable inputs.”

He concluded saying that the department would not be able to deliver on its mandate without the positive influence of people of Popcru and that everyone’s efforts are appreci-ated.

RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Die voormalige leerder aan Hoërskool Pieters-burg (PHS) en Protea-netbal- en ringtennis-speler, Lenize Potgieter wat op 11 Oktober in ‘n motorongeluk beseer is, is verlede week uit die Montana Netcare Hospitaal ontslaan.

Haar ma, Heleen sê sy sterk goed aan en haar beserings genees na wense. “Sy is onge-lukkig haar plek in die Protea o.23-fast five netbalspan wat na Nieu-Seeland toer, kwyt as gevolg van haar beserings,’ sê Heleen.

Lenize het ernstige inwendige beserings tydens ‘n ongeluk op die N1 naby Hammanskraal opgedoen asook beserings aan haar pelvis, bors, sleutelbeen en knie waarin drie ander persone dood is. Sy is vir ‘n paar dae in die intensiewe sorgeenheid van die hospitaal behandel.

Na bewering het haar motor se band ge-bars waarna sy beheer oor die voertuig verloor en kop aan kop teen ‘n aankomende voertuig gebots het. Lenize was alleen in haar voertuig vanaf Pretoria na ‘n vakansie-oord buite Mookgophong op pad toe die ongeluk gebeur het.

Lenize Potgieter, Protea-netbalspeler ontslaan na ernstige botsing

RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Na langer as agt jaar se baklei en ure se tyd wat in howe deurgebring is, het die Noord-Gautengse Hooggeregshof in Pretoria verlede Donderdag beslis dat Louis Trichardt sy naam sal behou, maar die beslissing kom teen ‘n prys.

Soutpansberg Sakekamer-voorsitter, Pieter Els sê astronomiese bedrae is spandeer as gevolg van die naamsverandering na Makhado ‘n paar jaar gelede.

Die Louis Trichardt-voorsittersvereniging het die aansoek om die behoud van die dorp se naam in 2012 by die Hooggeregshof ingedien

sodat die besluit van Paul Mashatile, voorma-lige minister van kuns en kultuur om die dorp se naam na Makhado te verander, op hersie- ning geneem word. In Oktober 2011 het Mashatile die naamsverandering in die Staats-koerant aangekondig waarna die vereniging met ‘n griefskrif met sowat 7 000 handteke-ninge daarteen geappelleer het.

Provinsiale regering-woordvoerder, Phuti Seloba sê die provinsiale regering is besig om die beslissing van die hof te bestudeer. “Sodra daar deeglik oor die beslissing gekonsulteer is, sal ons die pad vorentoe aankondig. Ons pleit by mense om kalm te bly totdat die regspro-sesse afgehandel is,” sê Seloba.

Makhado nou weer Louis Trichardt

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HERBERT RACHUENE>>[email protected]

The efforts and achievements of teach-ers and researchers in all academic spheres of the University of Limpopo

(UL) were recognised last Friday during the Vice Chancellor’s Research, Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards hosted at a venue in Polokwane.

The awards aim to recognise and encourage emerging and established researchers at the university as well as promoting research among female teachers of the Institution.

UL Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Mahlo Mokgalong welcomed the guests and later, assisted by Impala Platinum Chairperson, Dr Khotso Mokhele, handed over the accolades. Mokgalong said: “With the awards we are ap-plauding excellent work done by the research-ers. We are celebrating their excellent work and hope they will inspire others.”

In the category for Teaching and Learning Excellence the awards went to Professors Oliver Mtapuri and Blessy Sekome and Dr Suresh Singh. Singh, received the award for Best Estab-lished Teacher and prize money worth R75 000. Sekome was named Best Overall Upcoming Teacher and Mtapuri Best Established Teacher in the Turfloop Graduate School of Leadership.

Prof Tebogo Mothiba of the Faculty Health Sciences received the Best Overall Researcher Award that came with a prize money of

R80 000.Prof Owence Chabaya, Assosciate Profes-

sor in the Centre for Academic Excellence was named Best Female Researcher and also received the award for Best Established Teacher.

Prof Jeffrey Mphahlele was named Best Established Researcher in the School of Pathol-ogy and Pre-Clinical Sciences and was also recognised as the researcher who generated the largest research income at the university.

Prof Indran Govender won the award as Best Established Researcher. He is Senior Lecturer and Principal Specialist in the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care on the Medunsa Campus. His prize money amounted to R75 000.

Prof Tholene Sodi was named the Best Established Researcher in the School of Social Sciences and Prof Israel Kibirige in the School of Education.

Mothiba was overwhelmed at being named the best researcher overall and said when she entered the competition she did not think of win-ning because of the people she was competing against. “I am happy to have won the award. This makes me appreciate my job even more,” she said.

She also said she dedicated the award to her best friend and mentor Sonto Maputle, a fellow Professor at the University of Venda. “She always believed in me and she is the one who introduced me to the research programme and I am thankful for that,” Mothiba said.

UL awards excellence in research, teaching

and learning

PHOTOS: HERBERT RACHUENEWinner of the highest accolade of the day, Best Overall Researcher, Prof Tebogo Mothiba, middle, is congratulated by Impala Platinum Chairperson, Dr Khotso Mokhele and UL Vice-Chancellor, Prof Mahlo Mokgalong

Best Female Researcher and Best Established Researcher in the Centre for Academic Excel-lence, Prof Owence Chabaya, middle, is congratulated by Impala Platinum Chairperson, Dr Khotso Mokhele and UL Vice- Chancellor Prof Mahlo Mokgalong.

Prof Indran Govender, middle, winner of the Best Established Researcher award at UL.

Prof Jeffrey Mphahlele, middle, Best Researcher in the School of Pathology and Pre-Clinical Sciences and the researcher who generated the largest research income at the university.

>> The awards aim to recognise and encourage emerging and established researchers at UL as well as promoting research among female teachers.

Prof Tholene Sodi, middle, won the Award for Best Established Researcher in the School of Social Sciences.

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WARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

While Polokwane Observer highlighted the fact that the Polokwane swimming pool

still remains closed two months into summer the Polokwane Municipality is doing nothing to communicate on the matter despite a provincial swimming gala being scheduled to be held at the pool in two weeks time.

It has now also come to the atten-tion of Polokwane Observer that international funding was secured through Swimming South Africa (SSA) for the pool to be heated in order to facilitate the development of swim-ming in the province. Once the pool heating system has been installed the pool will be suitable for use through-out the year.

Municipal swimming pools country-wide are supposed to officially open on 1 September to coincide with the advent of spring and the start of the summer swimming season. During the winter months when the pools are closed general maintenance and repairs if nec-essary, are then meant to take place.

It has been established from sources within the municipality that repairs to the scum channels around

the pool and leaks from the aging expansion joints in both the diving and swimming pools need to be carried out before any of the pools can be filled with water. Despite the bidding process for quotes for the repairs to be done being at an advanced stage, the organisers of the swimming gala with the assistance of Democratic Alli-ance (DA) Councillor in the Polokwane Municipality, Roelof Lourens have been frantically trying to get clarification on when the repairs will be completed.

Polokwane Observer also failed to solicit any comment from the municipality, despite numerous phone calls and emails to the municipal com-munications and marketing depart-ment. When Polokwane Observer visited the town pool on Friday both swimming pools were empty, but the grass area around them was cut and municipal workers busy with their daily chores.

One of the organisers of the Limpopo Swimming Championships, Ockert Vermeulen has been trying since last week to arrange a meeting with Polokwane Municipality’s Director of Community Development Services, Ndavhe Ramakuela to find out if they can continue hosting the swimming gala as scheduled. Vermeulen said

that despite assurances by Ramakuela that a meeting would be held last Friday, nothing has materialised and further enquiries by SMS to his cell phone and by telephone to his office remain unanswered.

Vermeulen continued that SSA has encouraged the Limpopo Swimming Association to fast track swimming development to previously disadvan-taged swimmers and the town pool is an important venue for this to take place, but the swimming pool has remained closed since the start of summer. He confirmed that inter-national funding has been acquired for the swimming pool to be heated. Lourens confirmed that international funding for the heating of the swim-ming pool for the purpose of swim-ming development was approved at a council meeting in August, and work on the project should already have started. At the time of going to print, no comment had been received from the Polokwane Municipality despite numerous requests both telephonically and by email.

So for now the swimmers and residents of the city will remain in the dark as to why the swimming pool re-mains closed with the school holidays fast approaching.

Town pool remains closed despite numerous enquiries

PHOTOS: WARREN BLUNT

The 50 m swim-ming and div-

ing pools at the municipal pools

remain empty more than two

month after the facility

was meant to reopen for sum-

mer.

>> International funding for pool to be heated>> Meeting with officials on Friday not adhered to

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RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Global Strake Security has withdrawn the case of assault and pointing of a firearm it opened against Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Commander-in-Chief Julius Malema and one of his security guards nearly two weeks ago.

The two charges as well as a charge of malicious damage to prop-erty were laid at the Polokwane Police Station after an alleged confrontation between Malema, one of his body

guards and a security guard in the employ of Global Strake Security at a music festival hosted at Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Provincial Police Spokesperson Ronel Otto at the time said the al-leged argument between the parties began after Malema and his entou-rage supposedly wanted to leave the stadium through an entrance only gate. “It was alleged that an argu-ment erupted after the guard refused to let them out and asked them to use the exit gate. Malema allegedly

then pushed the guard while one of his body guards pointed a firearm at the security officer,” Otto said.

On Tuesday Otto confirmed that the cases had been withdrawn with no reason given. “The complainant decided to withdraw the cases after which the Police sent the docket to the senior prosecutor who decided to dismiss all charges,” Otto said.

Global Strake Security Media Rela-tions Officer Phoda Mapeka was not available to provide reasons for the decision to withdraw the case.

Juju assault case withdrawn

RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Former Education Department Head Benny Boshielo, Anna-Marié Gordan, a senior administra-tion officer at the Department of Education and the former depart-mental Bid Adjudicating Commit-tee (BAC) Chairperson, Marinda Malele will appear in court again on 5 February next year facing fraud charges allegedly involving close to R70 million.

Malele was only arrested days after Boshielo and Gordan made their first appearance in the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court in September. Boshielo was then granted R5 000 bail and Gordan R1 000.

Hawks Spokesperson Paul Ramaloko said Malele appeared in court on 10 October on the same

fraud charges and was granted bail of R10 000.

“The trio appeared again on Tuesday and the case was re-manded to next year when a trial date will be determined. It is likely that the case will be transferred to the Seshego Magistrate’s Court,” Ramaloko said.

The charges relate to a mobile classroom project dating back to February and March 2010. Ramaloko previously said the Department of Education issued a three-month tender for the construction of mobile classrooms at different schools across the province but once the period had lapsed Gordan allegedly changed the minutes of the bid committee meeting to turn it into a six-month contract. Boshielo allegedly ap-proved the funds for the extended period.

Boshielo and two others in court February 2015

RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Die organisasie verantwoordelik vir die Regiment Christiaan Bey-ers-lapa, Aksie Toekoms Veiligheid het op die berig in Polokwane Observer oor vermoedelike onse-delike gedrag en wilde partytjies wat by dié lapa gehou word, gereageer.

Die sekretaris, Flip Snyders sê die vermoedelike onsedelike gedrag waarna verwys word, het plaasgevind toe buite instansies die perseel gehuur het en implise-er nie reserwemaglede nie. “Ons wil daarop wys dat die artikel de-urgaans verwys na reserwemag-

lede wat die totale reserwes insluit. Die betrokke reserwes is by naam Regiment Christiaan Bey-ers en nie die reserwemagte in die algemeen nie,” sê Snyders.

Hy het ook na die plakkate verwys en gesê die kommando het reeds in 2008 gesluit en dat die kommando niks met hierdie insidente te doen het nie en daarvan gedistansieer word.

Polokwane Observer het oor die aangeleentheid berig nadat dit onder die publikasie se aandag gebring is dat ‘n petisie deur in-woners van die gebied geteken is en aan die Demokratiese Alliansie (DA) oorhandig is om verdere stappe te neem.

Reaksie van reserwemag oor partytjies

CRIME shortsHamermonster steeds agter tralies David Mamvura, ook bekend as die vermeende hamermonster het verlede Donderdag weer in die Polokwane Landdroshof verskyn waar sy borgtogaansoek misluk het en hy weer volgende Woens- dag sal verskyn. Hy bly in aan- houding. Mamvura wat na be-wering vir langer as twee jaar inwoners van die stad geteister het en vermoedelik met nege sake van huisbraak en verkragting in die stad verbind kan word, is aan die einde van Augustus in die middestad in hegtenis geneem. Volgens die polisie word Mamvura daarvan verdink dat hy ongeveer twee jaar gelede ‘n egpaar in Eduanpark aangeval en die man erg met ‘n hamer aangerand het. Die vrou is vermoedelik verkrag. Hy het net met twee selfone gevlug. Twee maande later het hy vermoedelik in Du Plessisstraat ‘n 22-jarige vrou vasgebind en verkrag en glo met ‘n televisie, skootrekenaar en selfoon gevlug.

Alleged ritual killer on trial next year Ernest Malatji who is accused of allegedly murdering Kgomotso Ragolane in January appeared in the Nkowankowa Magistrate’s Court last Thursday where the case was postponed to 20 April 2015 when he will stand a four day trial in the Sekgosese High Court. Malatji faces charges of kidnapping, rape, murder and mu-tilation of the 19 year-old Rago-lane’s body at Rhelela Village just outside Tzaneen. Her mutilated body was found by a passerby. Reportedly one of her arms had been cut off and her abdomen cut open. Malatji’s court appear-ance April was marked by several days of violent community protest which ended when Police allegedly shot and killed three residents. It is reported protesters set alight three houses and destroyed a sat-

ellite Police station while 15 Police officers were injured.

Twee weer in hof oor moordDie twee mans, Papiki Mokoena en Eric Mthombeni wat van die moord op Sarel Janse van Rensburg op ‘n plaas in die Laersdrift-omgewing naby Dullstroom op 18 September verdink word, het Dinsdag weer in die Middelburg Landdroshof verskyn, maar die polisie kon teen druktyd nie die uitkoms van die verskyning bevestig nie. Janse van Rensburg was alleen op die plaas toe twee mans hom vermoede-lik vir werk en water gevra het. Provinsiale polisiewoordvoerder, Ronel Otto het voorheen gesê die mans het Janse van Rensburg huis in agtervolg, oorval en glo met ‘n mes in die bors gesteek en na bewering ook in die kop geskiet. Die mans het glo met ‘n geldtrom-mel en huishoudelike items gevlug waarna plaaswerkers hulle deur die veld sien hardloop het en die polisie ontbied is.

Aanvallers op boer steeds soek‘n Onbekende aantal aanvallers wat na bewering Maandagoggend ‘n boer van Mooketsi in die Tzaneen-omgewing in sy huis met ‘n panga aangeval en beseer het, is steeds soek. Provinsiale polisiewoordvoer-der, Ronel Otto sê ‘n polisietaak-span is saamgestel om die saak te ondersoek.

“Die 70-jarige man het glo ern-stige kopbeserings opgedoen en is na ‘n hospitaal in Tzaneen vervoer waar hy behandel en ontslaan is,” sê Otto. Sy sê die boer het omstreeks 01:00 voetstappe in die huis gehoor en ondersoek ingestel waarna hy in die voorhuis oorval is en glo met ‘n panga bygekom is.

“Sy vrou het wakker geword van die geraas in die huis en besef daar is moeilikheid. Sy het ‘n paar skote met ‘n vuurwapen afgevuur waarna die aanvallers op die vlug geslaan het,” sê Otto.

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RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Ten spyte daarvan dat die Verenigde State van Amerika ook besluit het om die vermeende baasbrein van een van

die land se grootste beweerde renosterstrop-ingsindikate, Dawie Groenewald en sy broer, Janneman, op 18 klagte, wat glo met onwet-tige renosterjagtery verband hou, aan te kla, word permitte glo steeds plaaslik aan hom uitgereik.

Polokwane Observer het betroubaar verneem dat die departement van ekonomiese ontwikkeling, omgewing en toe-risme (Ledet) glo steeds permitte aan Groenewald uitreik. Ledet se woordvoerder, Napo Burckels het teen druktyd bevestig dat hy navrae oor die aangeleentheid ontvang het, maar nie gereageer nie.

Allison Thomson, direkteur van die Outraged South African Citizens Against Poaching (Oscap) het haar ontevredenheid oor die saak teen die Groenewald-egpaar en ander wat tot Augustus 2015 uitgestel is, uitgespreek. Saam staar die 11 ‘n totaal van 1 872 klagte, wat onder meer permitoortredings, geldwassery, onwettige jag en die handel in en die verkoop van renoster-horings insluit, asook oortredings van die Wet op Biodiversiteit en die Wet op die Voorkoming van Georganiseerde Misdaad in die gesig.

“Hy sal eers hier verhoor moet word, voordat hy op die aanklagte van Amerika kan teregstaan. Dit is ‘n tydsame proses,” sê sy.

Die twee broers word deur die Amerikaanse regering van sameswering vir die verkoop van onwettige renosterjagtogte in Suid-Afrika, Amerikaanse jagters wat bedrieg is, geldwas-

sery, e-pos-bedrog en die onwettige smokkel met renosterhorings aangekla.

Die broers staar verskeie klagte onder die Amerikaanse wet, insluitend die Lacey-wet, in die gesig. Volgens dié wet is dit ‘n misdaad om wild in een land te stroop met die doel om dit in ‘n ander land te verkoop ten einde die na-tuurlewe te beskerm en misdaad te bekamp.

Die broers is mede-eienaars van Out of Africa Adventurous Safaris.

In die klagstaat wat vrylik op die internet die rondte doen is, word gesê dat Janneman in

Autauga County, Alabama vanaf sy huis Out of Africa-jagpakkette verkoop het. Geld is dan eers in sy Amerikaanse rekening betaal en glo later na Suid-Afrika oorge-plaas.

Sedert 2005 tot in 2010 het verskeie agente en werknemers van Out of Africa wat beide Groe-newalds insluit deur Amerika ge-toer om jagpakkette wat renoster-jag insluit aan Amerikaanse jagters te verkoop, volgens die klagstaat.

Elf onwettige jagtogte is in die klagstaat gespesifiseer waarvan een inskrywing daarop dui dat ‘n

renoster van kant gemaak moes word nadat dit herhaaldelik met ‘n pyl gewond is. Daar word ook verwys na Dawie wat vermoedelik ‘n renosterhoring met ‘n mes afsny nadat die renoster met ‘n verdowingsgeweer geskiet is.

Jagters het tussen $3 500 en $15 000 vir die onwettige jagpakkette betaal nadat hulle ingelig is die diere is ‘n oorlas of veroorsaak probleme en dat trofeë nie uitgevoer mag word nie, maar dat foto’s saam met die dier geneem mag word. Nege jagters se verklarings is in die klagstaat saamgevat.

Dawie wou nie ‘n telefoniese onderhoud toestaan nie.

Permitte glo steeds aan Groenewald plaaslik uitgereik

Dawie Groenewald

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(Established 1968)AUCTIONS

AUCTION OF VACANT STAND, POLOKWANEDuly instructed thereto by Karin de Klerk, we will sell by public auction on:

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AT THE PROPERTY74 HANS VAN RENSBURG STREET

POLOKWANE

THE PROPERTY:Remaining extent of erf 5733, Pietersburg, Polokwane Local Municipality, Registration Division LS, LimpopoMeasuring: 1993 m²IMPROVEMENTS:Vacant standLOCATION:The property is situated at 74 Hans van Rensburg Street, Polokwane. Route markers and auction boards will be erected.AUCTIONEERS NOTE:This is a rare opportunity to obtain a vacant stand with business rights in the CBD of the city Polokwane. Do not miss this opportunity.

All potential buyers are advised to attend the auction. Viewing by appointment with the auctioneers.CONDITIONS OF SALE:10% Deposit on day of the auction and balance guarantees within 45 days after date of confirmation of sale. Confirmation within 14 days after date of auction.

All potential buyers to register before the auction and proof of identity and residential address are required.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - CONTACT THE AUCTIONEERS PROPERTY SERVICES & AUCTIONEERS

PLATINUM PLACE, 2 WATERMELON STREET, PLATINUM PARKPO BOX 1238, POLOKWANE

TEL: 015 287 3300 FAX: 086 691 7845E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.elistroh.co.za

6 and 7 November>> Paul Rapetsoa’s great musical on the cul-ture of learning ‘Get down’ will be performed at the Polokwane Library Gardens Auditorium at 19:00. Audiences will be treated to a free performance on the 6th at 15:00. Flo Lekgan-yane: 082 681 4337.8 November>> Die Suid-Jolytfees vind om 08:00 op die Hoër Tegniese Skool Tom Naudé se sport-terrein plaas. Kunstenaars soos Etha, Hans Drommedaaris en Thys die Bosveldklong tree op met stalletjies en ‘n braai- en potjiekoskom-petisie. Karen Kruger: 079 993 0048.11 November>> Agri Limpopo hou om 09:00 ‘n ar-beidswerkswinkel by Bolivia Lodge wat sal fokus op die situasie met werkspermitte vir burgers van Zimbabwe. Magdel Fouché: 015 590 1024 of by [email protected] November>> Polokwane Athletics Club (PAC) hosts its BB Motor Group GWM Nite Race at 18:30 at

the old Peter Mokaba Stadium. Registration will take place from 17:00 for the race over 5 and 10 km will. Total prize money is R 5 000. Johan Janse van Vuuren: 083 277 2505.15 November>> Mel Botes tree om 19:00 in die Her-vormde Kerk, Pieters-burg se kerksaal, hv Thabo Mbeki- en Bic-cardstraat op. Kaartjies kos R150 elk en sluit ligte verver-sings in. Charlotte Vlok: 082 447 2917 of Susan Raath: 082 258 1418.19 November>> The Limpopo Branch of the SA Dental Association presents a dinner with Economist Dawie Roodt during which he will give his perspective on the economy over the next ten years. The venue is Fusion Boutique Hotel, starting 18:00. Tickets cost R500 per person. Alicia Lotriet: 015 296 4242.21 November>> Elizma Theron tree om 19:00 by Café Pavilion op. Kaartjies kos R100 per persoon. Raymond Bronkhorst: 079 034 2312.30 November>> Bikers that Care’s Annual Limpopo Toy Run takes place from 09:00 at the Go-kart Track on the Silicon Road. Entry fee is a toy for a child under 16 years or non-perishable foods and toiletries. There will be stalls for food and toys, a beer garden, games on the track and much more. Richard van Balkom: 082 809 4813 or Lynne van Balkom: 082 962 8041 to secure a stall.

What’sDIARY OFEVENTS UP

Entries for this year’s Queen of the North pag-eant close on 28 November and the winners of the competition that will be announced on 29 November, will receive glamorous prizes.

Pageant organiser Katryn Barwise, who is also Miss Humanity International 2014, claimed Queen of The North is the biggest pageant in Limpopo and said it attracted entrants from more than seven towns in Limpopo last year. Queen of The North is about creating role models in society and giving young girls the opportunity to build their brand in this glamor-ous industry.

Entrants will all attend a complementary

modelling workshop by Limpopo Beauty Model-ling Academy giving girls with no modelling ex-perience an amazing platform to start building their modelling brand by learning professional modelling skills from Limpopo Beauty Model-ling Academy.

The first 15 entrants will also receive free professional stage make-up sponsored by House of Asante Spa in Polokwane to the value of R300.

Entry forms are available at Mall of the North entrances and can be handed in at Mall of The North management office. Barwise can be contacted on 078 371 0909.

Enter now to become Queen of the North

HERBERT RACHUENE>>[email protected]

Entrants in the Miss Limpopo and Miss Limpopo Teen 2015 pageant attended final interviews and judging in Polokwane last Sat-urday ahead of the names of the finalists being announced and the first workshop for finalists held on same day.

During the interviews the judges focussed on the entrants’ general knowledge, poise, communication, community work and overall look. A group of 20 finalists was announced by the judging panel that consisted of model, Bonnie Jordaan, makeup artist and somatalo-gist Wendy Sumption and Miss Limpopo 2013, Sheila Mmutle.

Mmutle reportedly said: “It was a very tough choice because the entrants were so

strong and vibrant. It was not easy to make the choices and it is quite heartbreaking to tell beautiful girls that they did not make it, but is something that had to be done.”

Event Organiser Rene Kidd said Miss Lim-popo 2015 will win a cruise with MSC Cruises to Spain, Portugal plus R30 000 in cash to spend while on the cruise. Miss Limpopo Teen 2015 will win time at Sun City.

The Miss Limpopo 2015 finalists are Kho-motso Ramaneta, Ivy Mabunda, Muofhe Mudau, Kae Millet, Maphuti Tau, Kedibone Mohlapamafsi, Amanda Chauke, Zelmari Bacher, Lebogang Raatabana, Zodwa Mdingi and Charlotte Magoru. The contenders for Miss Limpopo Teen 2015 are Itumeleng Kgwedi, Jané Bacher, Letebele Ramalau, Tshefofatso Manamela, Tshegofatso Monyepao, Andile Neluvhalani, Talane Mahlatjie, Tlalane Ramonela and Mikateko Nkuna.

Miss Lim/Lim Teen finalists announced

Some of the Miss Limpopo and Miss Limpopo Teen 2015 entrants who attended the final interviews and judging in Polokwane last Saturday when the names of the 20 finalists were announced. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

BARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Bekende vermaaklikheidster Mel Botes toer tans deur die land en tree op 15 November in die stad op.

“Dominoes Unplugged” van Botes beloof om alles te wees wat gehore van die virtuoos verwag en sluit die beste van sy Pink Floyd, Dire Straits en Mel Botes repertorium in. Dit is ‘n kombinasie van drie produksies in een saam met die bekende Hansie Roodt op kitaar met agtergrondsang en Ruan Blignaut; perkussie en sang.

“Ek het lank gelede besluit om die on-bekende roete te volg om die formule van musiek vir myself te ontsluit sonder om onder kommersiële druk te swig,” sê Botes wat getrou bly aan sy missie en waarvan die gevolg kragtige, oorspronklike vertonings en uitstekende vermaak is. Botes is na sewe jaar besig met ‘n nuwe Afrikaanse album wat teen die einde van die jaar vrygestel word.

Die geleentheid is ten bate van die susters-vereniging van die Hervormde Kerk Pietersburg en vind in die kerksaal in Thabo Mbekistraat om 19:00 plaas. Skakel Susan Raath by 082 258 1418 vir meer besonderhede.

Mel Botes eersdaags in Polokwane

BARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Inwoners van die Suid-Afrikaanse Vrouefe-derasie (SAVF) se Vergeet My Nie Behui-singsentrum en Martha Hofmeyr Tehuis vir Bejaardes is Vrydag tydens middagete met keurig versierde kolwyntjies verras toe personeel van die eiendomsagentskap Leap-

frog Polokwane hul opwagting by die tehuis gemaak het.

Floris de Kock, kantoorbestuurder van die eiendomsagentskap, Leapfrog Polokwane, sê die interaksie met die seniors is deel van sy kantoor se sosiale bewussynsprogram en is daarop gemik om aan senior burgers te wys dat die sakelui van die stad nie van hulle vergeet nie.

Serena McLaren, maatskaplike werker en inwoners Martha Pienaar, Babie Brits en Cilma Kellerman met personeellede van Leapfrog Polokwane, Lisa Breedt, Berta de Vos en Floris de Kock. FOTO: BARRY VILJOEN

Leapfrog verras SAVF met kolwyntjies

FOTO: VERSKAFVier graad 11-leerders van

Hoërskool Pietersburg (PHS) is as wenners van die nasionale finaal van

die Radikale Redenaars-fees wat onlangs by

Hoërskool Garsfontein aangebied is, aangewys. Voor is Elsamarie Uys en

Anri Venter. In die middel is Magda Thiart (or-

ganiseerder), Cristiaan Thiart en Daniël Snyman.

Agter is Tialeen Venter (afrigter).

Radikale redenaars is nasionale wenners

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Thinus Erasmus, ’n inwoner van Louis Trichardt, het Maandag in dié dorp se landdroshof op aanklagte van roekelose

en nalatige bestuur sowel as bestuur onder die invloed van alkohol verskyn nadat hy Saterdag vermoedelik ’n botsing waarin vyf mense beseer is, veroorsaak het.

Volgens ‘n ooggetuie het Erasmus, agter die stuur van ’n ander persoon se Hummer en drie ander insittendes ongeveer 2 km buite die dorp by ‘n lodge langs die N1-hoofweg uitgery en reg voor aankomende verkeer op die N1-noord be-land wat die ongeluk tot gevolg gehad het. “Ons het ’n troue by dieselfde lodge bygewoon waar Erasmus en sy vriende by die kroeg ingestap en bier gekoop het,” sê die ooggetuie wat agter Erasmus gery het toe die botsing gebeur het.

Minstens ses bottels bier was sigbaar in die Hummer en Erasmus het kort-kort langs die Hummer gehurk en sy kop vasgehou. Min-stens twee insittendes van die ander voertuig het ernstige gesigbeserings opgedoen terwyl drie lig beseer is. Louis Trichardt polisiewoord-voerder, Radzilani Tshifhiwa het die botsing bevestig asook Erasmus se hofverskyning. Sy kon egter nie bevestig of hy steeds in aan-houding is nie.

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Mayor embarks on service delivery mission

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Seshego sewerage plant is currently being upgraded to have it operating optimally.

RC MYBURGH>>[email protected]

Former Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Health and Social Develop-ment, Friday Mushwana and three alleged accomplices were arrested last Wednesday and will together with former MEC Miriam Segabutla face charges of fraud, corruption and money laundering worth R16 million.

The arrested persons included Segabut-la’s lawyer Gert van der Merwe, Mushwana and directors of Impact Plus, Calvin Masehela and his wife, Meriam Masehela who appeared in the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crime Court for their alleged involvement in a tender fraud incident dur-ing Segabutla’s time in office in 2010.

Segabutla, Jacob Lucas from Tshepo Technology Consulting and Peter Erasmus from Trispen Solutions were arrested last year for their suspected involvement in the case.

According to Hawks Spokesperson Paul Ramaloko, Segabutla allegedly awarded

Former finance chief now in dock with MEC

BARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Polokwane Executive Mayor Thembi Nkadi-meng, in line with the good governance and community participation vision of the munici-

pality embarked on a three pronged mission in the Seshego cluster last Thursday.

Tidimalo Chuene, Communications and Marketing Manager of the municipality said a delegation led by Nkadimeng first visited the Seshego Sewerage Plant and road projects to monitor progress by contrac-tors. At the sewerage plant Nkadimeng indicated that a contractor is currently on site to upgrade the sewerage plant as it is now under capacity pressure resulting in overflow. This project is expected to be completed by March 2015 whereafter the plant is expected to be operating optimally.

The delegation then visited the Ditlou Street Road Project, which was constructed during March to September 2014 as part of the infrastructure de-velopment for the Integrated Rapid Public Transport System (IRPTS).

A stop was also made at Luthuli Park where upgrading of 1,3 km of gravel streets to tar surface is currently underway. The works have been divided in three streets which also include

construction of storm water systems.“The Luthuli Park road project started on 07

August and is earmarked for completion on 4 March 2015 at a cost of R9.8 million from the Municipal In-frastructure Grant (MIG) budget. A lot of rocks which were found on this road have been one of the con-tributing factors to the slow progress on the project. Rock blasting was impossible due to the proximity of houses and special techniques had to be employed to deal with this obstacle,” Chuene reported.

A total of 14 temporary jobs for locals are already created whilst by completion date the project would have created 60 jobs for locals. The road will also be Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System ready.

Various stakeholders were further engaged at an outreach programme which started at 10:00 at the Ngoako Ramatlhodi Sports Complex. Stake-holder groups such as youth, women, disabled, taxi associations, community based organisations, non-governmental organisations and the farming community were represented and had a voice. Mahlatse Tjale, who represented the youth, is quoted to have said that youth unemployment is a very thorny issue for them. He asked the municipality to waive payment of fees for usage of sporting facilities.

“The Executive Mayor, in her response to the stakeholder questions and inputs said that the municipality has set aside a budget of R5,7 million for sport and recreation in the Seshego Cluster,” Chuene stated.

“We are a municipality that listens to all stake-holders and this is one of the platforms for doing so. As government we work on an integrated ap-proach, therefore we will continue to engage the departments of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs on housing issues, Health on clinics, Agriculture and Rural Development on farmers’ issues,” Nkadimeng is quoted to have said.

The day was wrapped up with a council meet-ing at the Ngoako Ramatlodi Sports Complex.

a tender to conduct a forensic investiga-tion into the implementation of a Provin-cial Health Information System (PHIS) and acquisition of electrical switches to Tshepo Technology Consulting and Trispen Solutions for kickbacks which included payment of hotel accommodation, flight tickets for family and friends and also pay-ment of school fees for her children.

“Van der Merwe allegedly worked on all projects as a legal stream team leader while Impact Plus was allegedly paid nearly R3 million for work they allegedly did not do,” Ramaloko said.

Van der Merwe was granted bail of R25 000 while Mushwana and both Masehelas were released on R10 000 bail each and will appear again next week together with Sekgabutla, Lucas and Erasmus.

FOTO: ELNA ESTERHUYSENMonique Wreyford en haar suster, Chantel is pas aangewys as hoofmeisies vir 2015 van hul onder­skeie skole. Mo­nique is hoofmeisie van Hoërskool Pie­tersburg en was in 2010 ook hoofmei­sie van Pietersburg Laerskool waar haar suster, Chantel as hoofleier gekies is.

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BARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Opwinding het Saterdagaand hoog geloop toe Larissa Krause en Nico Els as wenners van Mall of the North se Bruidskompetisie aangewys is en met ‘n splinternuwe Volkswagen Polo TSi en ‘n troue ter waarde van R150 000 weggestap het.

Die lokaal in Mall of the North waar die gala-geleentheid gehou is, was volgepak met familie en ondersteuners van die 12 pare wat tot die finale rondte deurgedring het. Die aankondiging van die wenners is voorafgegaan deur ‘n parade deur modelle wat uitrustings waarvan enige bruid kon droom, vertoon het.

Daarna het finaliste aan die beurt gekom wat die laaste geleentheid moes aangryp om die gehoor en beoordelaars met hul uitrustings en passies te beïndruk. Die finale uitslag is onder meer gebaseer op die finaliste se prestasie in

Image Travel ready to make your dream trip reality >> ‘The best travelling experi-ence you ever dreamt of’>> ‘Travelling with us won’t leave you bored or disappointedHERBERT RACHUENE>>[email protected]

Image Travel and Tours has every intention of doing pioneering work in the field of travel in Limpopo thereby giving every customer the best experience they’ve ever dreamt of.

Speaking at the opening of the shop at Palm Centre on Monday, Chief Executive Of-ficer Fatima Ally said: “We are totally new in the business and our intention is to give our clients the best rates and services.”

They offer a detailed range of services including bookings for local and international air travel and accommodation; facilitating visas and transfers; planning safaris and game hunt-ing trips, Umrah packages and sea cruises.

Ally explained that it has always been her dream to own a travel and tours business. “I completed a Travel and Tourism Course at Gauteng Travel Academy in 2009 because I have always wanted to do business in the tourism industry. I had to wait for a while and learn a couple of things and I am glad that I have my own company now.”

Asked about her recipe for doing business she said Image Travel and Tours will give their customers the best travelling experience they’ve ever dreamt of. “Your destination is our priority so we make sure to turn your dreams into reality. Travel with us and you won’t be bored. We offer every customer a place away from home that is like home.

Whether you are a seasoned traveller or the bug has only bitten you recently, do drop in at Image Travel and Tours to get a taste of their special packages. There is something for everyone ranging from a seven night Cairo Nile Cruise to five nights in Phuket, Zambezi adventures and tailor made Dubai Shopping Festival Packages.

For more information call 015 291 1449 or drop them a line at [email protected].

MoN se Bruids­kompetisie eindig

op hoë nootdie reeks aktiwiteite wat deel gevorm het van die keuringsproses waartydens daar gedans, gekook en plakskilderye gemaak is. Die finaliste moes hulle ook uitdos in klere wat hul gunsteling tydverdryf uitbeeld. Krause en Els se tema was “Rugby en kwaliteittyd met die familie.”

Die finaliste het almal fonsinsamelings-projekte gehad wat ‘n bedrag van R170 000 opgelewer het en waarvan R70 000 aan Ngwana Babahuis en R100 000 aan Kansa se TLC-projek oorhandig is. Die wenpaar het eiehandig R31 535,50 ingesamel.

Die wenpaartjie is baie opgewonde oor die groot pryse en het hulle dank teenoor al die borge en ondersteuners uitgespreek. “Ons ry-ding is al 17 jaar oud en was eers Nico se oupa en toe sy pa s’n waarmee al byna 270 000 km afgelê is,” sê Krause. Sy sê sy het gebid dat die paartjie wat dit die nodigste het, die groot prys moet wen en het nooit verwag om te wen nie. Els is ‘n kranige sportman wat vir die Limpopo Blou Bulle flank gespeel het en Krause hou van skopboks. Albei het ‘n voorliefde vir kook en Els se slakke met ‘n knoffelroomsous is hul gunsteling. Die glanspaartjie is al agt jaar in ‘n verhouding en het twee jaar gelede verloof geraak. ‘n Troudatum sal bepaal word in oorleg met die borge.

FOTO’S: BARRY VILJOENDie wenners van Mall of the North se Bruids-kompetisie, Larissa Krause en Nico Els.

René van der Merwe, bemarkingsbestuur-der van Mall of the North oorhandig skenkings aan Bobby Were, Kansa TLC-saal fasiliteerder en Amanda Koekemoer, Ngwana Babahuis-projekbestuurder.

PHOTOS: HERBERT RACHUENEFatima Ally, Chief Executive Officer of Im-age Travel (middle) with travel consultant Lebogang Mohotsi, left, and office assistant, Precious Moyo at the opening of the shop on Monday.

The shop front of Image Travel & Tours in Palm Centre.

The spacious and inviting inside of the agency.

THESE BIDS ARE SUBJECT TO THE, PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK ACT AND THE PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT REGULA-TIONS, 2011, AND THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT (GCC) AND, IF APPLICABLE, ANY OTHER SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT.

The Municipality shall adjudicate and award bids in accordance with the B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution on an 80/20 point system, 80 points will be allocated for price and 20 points will be allocated for BBBEE Level of Contribution and on 90/10 point system, 90 points for the price and 10 points for BBBEE Level of Contribution.

Bids documents containing the Conditions of Bid and other requirements in terms of the Supply Chain Management Policy will be available for collection as from 11 November 2014 at the Polokwane Municipality - cnr Landdros Mare and Bodenstein streets, Civic Centre - Supply Chain Management Office, ground floor (left of the security reception), Polokwane. Prior to collection of the bid documents, payment should be made at the Rates Hall which is open from 08:00 to 15:00 from Monday to Friday.

Bidders who do not attend compulsory site briefing will be disqualified. No late, faxed or telephonic bids will be accepted. Bids will remain valid for a period of ninety (90) days.The Council reserves the right to negotiate further conditions of the bid and other requirements of the bid with the successful bidder. Furthermore, Council is not compelled to accept the lowest or any bid.

Completed bids documents, fully priced, fully signed, fully initialled on all pages and original documents attached must be submitted sealed in an envelope marked:”Bid Name, Bid Number and Bid Description” should be deposited in the Tender Box at the Polokwane Municipality - cnr Landdros Mare and Bodenstein streets, Civic Centre - Supply Chain Management Office, Ground Floor (left of the security reception) – Polokwane on or before the closing date.

N.B: No bids will be considered from persons in the service of the State (As defined in Regulation 1 of the Local Government: Municipal Supply Chain Management Regulations).

Mrs. T.C MAMETJA MUNICIPAL MANAGER

Bid No

97/2014

103/2014

WM74/2014

WM75/2014

WM90/2014

67/2014

137/2014

Bid Description

Fumigation of Municipal Wide Facilities for a Period of Three (3) Years.

Construction of Non-mo-torised Transport Facilities on an ADHOC basis for a Period of Three (3) Years in Polokwane.Supply and Delivery of 20 x 6 m³ and 10 x 9 m³ Skip Containers.

Supply and Delivery of 70 X 240 Litre Polyethylene Refuse Bins.

Appointment of Service Provider for Operation and Management of Weltevreden Landfill Site for a Period of Three (3) Years.Upgrading of Arterial Road: Kgohloane, Phase 4.

Mankweng Regional Water Scheme Phase 8.

Doc. fee

R300.00

R300.00

R300.00

R300.00

R300.00

R300.00

R300.00

Period of Advert.30 Days

30 Days

14 Days

14 Days

30 Days

30 Days

30 Days

Evaluation Criteria90/10Price – 90BBBEE -10

90/10Price – 90BBBEE -10

80/20Price – 80BBBEE -20

80/20Price – 80BBBEE -20

90/10Price – 90BBBEE -10

90/10Price – 90BBBEE -10

90/10Price – 90BBBEE -10

Closing Date and Time05/12/2014 @10:00

05/12/2014 @10:00

20/11/2014 @10:00

20/11/2014 @10:00

08/12/2014 @10:00

08/12/2014 @10:00

08/12/2014 @10:00

Professional RegistrationRegistered with National Department of Agriculture.8CE or Higher

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6CE or Higher

6CE or Higher

Contact PersonMr. Vincent Mothapo on 015 290 2212Ms. Mpumi Khumalo on 015 290 2212

Mr. Phineas Tjikana on 015 290 2271Mr. Phineas Tjikana on 015 290 2271Mr. Phineas Tjikana on 015 290 2271

Mr. Pilot Ramothwala on 015 290 2088Mr. Tonie Muller on015 290 2077

Compulsory Site and Briefing17/11/2014 @ 10:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Bodenstein st18/11/2014 @ 10:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Bodenstein st

12/11/2014 @ 10:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Boedenstein st12/11/2014 @ 10:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Bodenstein st17/11/2014 @ 11:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Bodenstein st

19/11/2014 @ 10:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Bodenstein st20/11/2014 @ 10:00, Jack Botes Hall, cnr. Church & Bodenstein st

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BARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Gaste wat Saterdagoggend Kansa se gesellige fondsin-samelingstee by Bolivia Lodge

bygewoon het, is opnuut gemo-tiveer deur voormalige operasanger, Gaynor Young wat as gasspreker opgetree het, se verhaal van hoop.

Kansa se streekbestuurder, Adri Ras het gasvroue van harte bedank vir hul keurige eetgoed en kreatiewe tafelver-sierings en gesê een uit elke twee mense word tans deur kanker geraak, hetsy dit jouself of ‘n geliefde of kennis is.

“Die Theunis Fichardt Hos-pitium, waarvoor geld tydens die geleentheid ingesamel is, is die enigste inrigting van sy soort in die land wat ook bekostigbare verblyf aan naas-bestaandes van pasiënte wat

vir behandeling aanmeld, verskaf. Dié diens kan slegs gelewer word as voldoende skenkings ontvang en fondsinsamelingsaksies van stapel gestuur word,” sê Ras.

Plaaslike kunstenaar Louwrens the Storyteller het gaste vermaak terwyl seremoniemeester, Dehanné Uijs se liedjies ook groot byval gevind het.

Young is ‘n voormalige opera-sangeres wat gedurende Desember 1989 beseer is toe sy tydens haar optrede in die opera, Camelot misgetrap en vyf verdiepings ver tot in die keldervlak van die Staatste-ater in Pretoria geval het. Young het breinbloeding opgedoen, haar gehoor en 50% van haar gesigs-vermoë verloor. Sy was ook in haar

linkerlyf verlam en was sewe weke in ‘n koma, maar het wonderbaarlik herstel en intus-sen twee kogulêre inplantings ontvang wat haar gehoor gro-tendeels herstel het. Die merk-waardigste is dat sy vier jaar later na die verhoog teruggekeer het met haar eenmanvertoning “My plunge to fame.”

“Wees dankbaar dat jy lewe en leef elke dag voluit. Daar is triomf na teenspoed en tra-gedies,” was haar inspirerende boodskap.

Gaynor Young inspireer gaste by Kansa-tee

FOtO’S: BARRY VILJOENDottie Pinn, Sonja Randall, spreker Gaynor Young en Adri Ras, streekbestuur-der van Kansa Limpopo by Kansa se oggendtee.

Louwrens the Sto-ryteller vermaak die gaste met sang.

Dehanné Uijs sien toe dat die program vlot verloop.

BARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Die groot hoeveelheid stalletjies en wye ver-skeidenheid handgemaakte items wat verlede week by die Handgeduntes Mark in die kerk-saal van die NG Kerk Pietersburg-Noord aange-bied is, het aan kopers die geleentheid gebied om nou reeds eksklusiewe Kersgeskenke aan te koop.

Die handelsware was van hoogstaande ge-halte en het van innovasie en kundigheid ge-tuig. Die interessante uitleg van die uitstalarea het aan kopers die geleentheid gebied om rustig te kuier en die besoek met ‘n lekkerny en iets te drink in die teetuin af te sluit.

Volgens die organiseerder, Ansie du Toit, was daar vanjaar 67 uitstallers teenoor die 42 van die vorige jaar. “Een van die uitstallers het vanoggend haar dank vir die geleentheid om

iets te verdien uitgespreek aangesien dit die gesin se enigste inkomstebron is. Dit maak die werk om die mark aan te bied elke keer die moeite werd.”

Handgeduntes Mark goed ondersteun

FOtO’S: BARRY VILJOENAlani Weweje en Vian Smith by sy skilderye.

Tesh Chivazve van Zimbabwe met sy handge-maakte draadspeelgoed.

Willie Naudé se bokmelkkaas is al ‘n huis-houdelike naam by basaars en markte.

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business profile>>Business: Mini Printers Why did you choose this profession?>> Because of my interest in printing and the challenges it offers What puts you ahead in the indus-try? >> Striving each day to only provide the best customer serviceHow do you live out your passion for your career? >> By waking each day to come to work and only give my best on all aspects of the business

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YOLAnDe neL>>[email protected]

A burning passion for things creative has found expression in a small space that just opened in the heart of Polokwane.

Treasures Divine is a shrine dedicated to the ingenuity of owner Nickey Felix, who has found an outlet for accessories like jewellery, scarves, shoes and handbags she has always been making. Throughout the cloth-ing and gift shop her influence is noticeable, with ensembles put together to catch the eye. Find handmade strappy sandals with a sexy twist and a range of handbags in wardrobes hung with layered outfits and strings of statement-making beads.

Items of jewellery vary be-tween bespoke pieces from Italy and Austria to her own costume pieces. While the clothing lines originate from across the country and abroad, she intends stock-ing exclusive ranges not to be repeated and not at all anything run-of-the-mill. “Treasures must always remain treasures,” she remarks.

Adding to the charm are gifts that would appeal to varying tastes. Sure to establish itself as a firm favourite are the coco-nut ice and fudge in delectable flavours varying from pecan nut to Amarula infusions which Felix produces.

The venue is located on the premises of a restored house situated at 80 Compensatie Street that doubles as a small retail hub, which too is in line with a specific bohemian feel she perceived, Felix explains. On Saturday invited guests gathered for the opening of the venue, which saw an all-female party indulging in offers on display and savouring treats made especially for the occasion by Martin-Shawn van Huyssteen and Jean-Louis Nienaber of on-site trendsetting Velvet Apple Café.

Her shop is the realisation of a lifelong dream, Felix mentions. The name for the new venture just rang true to what she wanted to do, she concludes.

Find Treasures Divine tucked away at the back of the garden where an array of tongue-in-cheek artistic influences befit a new home-grown arrival.

Treasures Divine for things creative

>> “Treasures must always remain treasures”>> Shop is realisation of lifelong dream

PhOTOs: YOLAnDe neL

Treasures Divine owner Nickey Felix (centre) surrounded by friends and family at Saturday’s opening of her new venture. Far left is Mau-reen elliott, who is the shop manager, with Ursula Naudé, Lesley Raw and ashleigh Raw.

guests Mari Romijn and Inge Britz find treasures among the things on display. They reckoned the shop offered artistic, fresh ideas and something different to the usual on offer in Polokwane.

Treasures Divine clothing and gift shop creates the opportunity for undisturbed indulging.

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HERBERt RacHuEnE>>[email protected]

Myriads of shoppers flocked to Mall of the North on Saturday to share in the opening of

designer children’s clothing retailer, Keedo Kids.

On the day the store showcased its refreshed brand identity that was launched with the opening of the Clearwater Mall store earlier this year. The stunning summer styles which are designed and manufactured in Cape Town had kids and their parents really excited.

Area Manager, Lerato Mafodi said they were happy with the turnout on their first day of business in the mall. “There was better response from the public than we expected. That on its own showed us there is a serious need for our goods and products,” Mafodi said.

Thabang Maruma from Seshego wanted to see for himself what it was all about and remarked that he was pleased with the quality and variety on offer. “We hardly find shops like this in Polokwane, they are normally found outside the province. We will have lots of options while we do shopping now,” he said.

The opening of the first ever Keedo Kids store in Limpopo coincided with the brand’s 21st birthday celebrations in October.

Keedo Kids founder, Nelia Annan-dale Schutte, in celebration of this milestone partnered with media per-sonality Jo-Ann Strauss to launch the

Rc MyBuRgH>>[email protected]

A new store which can be described as a Homemakers paradise opened its doors at Cycad shopping centre yesterday (Wednesday) and residents looking to add to their household collection at a fraction of the usual price are invited to visit Sikie Jumbo’s Home Mart.

Owned by local entrepreneurs, Sikie and Sarfaraaz Hassim, managed by Shafinaaz the exciting new store has behind it a history of family fervour and organizational experience that spans many years of expertise in sourcing and sales of imports and local products.

“The opening of this new store is a great opportunity to bring great quality goods to the suburbs. We decided it was the perfect opportunity to bring quality products closer to residents this side of the city where they can purchase these items much cheaper while experiencing the best quality,” Hassim said, adding that the Home Mart range of products has been marketed in Polokwane from the original store in Iran Street, Superbia and the once wellknown Market street store. Her father, Sikie has been the pioneer in his field

for over 40 years, so the business relies on his vast skills and experience bringing the cash and carry world to the retail environment, so the customer always wins with great prices.

“We are also known as a clearance store where customers can always expect products at give away prices. This is a home owners paradise where customers can expect to get anything from utility items and plastic ware to glassware, home decor and Christmas gifts,” Hassim said.

The glassware consists of locally made brands such as Consol and imported items, including the best of India, Indonesia and Brazil. All sizes of plastic containers, jewellery, fancy vases and stationery are available at Sikie Jumbo’s Home Mart. The store appeals to housewives, caterers, guest lodges and keen shoppers.

“We hope to change the mindset of people. People shop without even noticing the price tag and we would like to introduce to them high quality products at a fraction of the price usually featured in the market at some outlets and brands,” she said.

Sikie Jumbo’s Home Mart will be open seven days a week from 09:00am to 19:00pm.

BaRRy VILJOEn >>[email protected]

i2i in Mall of the North specialises in baby pho-tography and it is for this reason that Mall of the North has included a module focusing on this topic into its Santa’s Workshop that takes place from 8 to 13 December.

All photography takes place in a studio which provides a comfortable space with the right lighting and props. “New born babies under 2 weeks old are usually very sleepy and quite happy to pose beautifully, blissfully unaware of their surroundings,” says Mart-Mari Aucamp, owner of i2i.

i2i also offers branding and graphic services and according to Aucamp, branding and iden-tity are the graphic and verbal representations of any company. “It visually conveys who you are and what you do. By using colour, text and photos you can increase the efficiency of the medium used to communicate a message or to promote a product or business. Logo design, business card and letterhead design, company profiles, advertisements, flyers, brochures, in-vites and cards all form part of graphic design services,” says Aucamp.

i2i also offers an extensive range of web design services. “A professionally designed website is one of the most efficient ways for a business to communicate information to clients. A clean responsive design is crucial to

ensure the success of any website. My art and design experience will ensure that we deliver a professional looking website that will work for you and your clients,” is Aucamp’s promise.

Contact Aucamp on 082 556 5922.

BaRRy VILJOEn >>[email protected]

Parents and caregivers have to know how to stimulate a baby’s senses, brain and muscles and BabyGym has the answer.

Mall of the North included a module on this subject into its Santa’s Workshop that takes place from 8 to 13 December.

The BabyGym programme is ideal for the working mother and allows for five one hour sessions, one per week for five weeks when mother and babies of age up to 14 months can

share quality time in a structured and fun way.The curriculum includes topics such as the

importance of touch and massage, movement and balance and sucking and neck control. Other topics are “Why both eyes and both ears must work together” and will also contain informa-tion on how to prevent hyperactivity and poor concentration. On Graduation Day, parents and babies will receive their first certificate. Follow-up sessions are available after graduation.

BabyGym Instructor Jacqueline Shrives can be contacted on 0721019815 or at [email protected].

Myriads attend Keedo Kids’ grand opening

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PHOtOS: HERBERt RacHuEnEArea Manager, Lerato Mafodi and Sales Assistant, Maureen Ndlovu assist a customer with her purchases.

Sales Assistants, Junior Gomo and Josephina Ledwaba with some of the clothing items available in-store.

>> Showcase its refreshed brand identity>> Quality and special clothes for children

Shoppers Thabang Maruma and Ma-motjatji Lekganyane browse among the many exciting items available in the shop.

The shop front of Keedo Kids situat-ed at shop 03, near the Woolworths entrance.

Some of the clients who made their way to the shop on the opening day.

innovative ‘little miracle’ baby grow range that zips open completely, mak-ing feeding and changing much easier for busy multi-tasking moms. “Having my own little miracle earlier this year inspired me to take action for a cause that is very close to my heart,” Strauss was quoted saying.

In an effort to support its surround-ing communities, Keedo Kids provides a warm meal to six disadvantaged children for every little miracle baby grow sold. “As we continue to expand nationally, we are grateful for the opportunity to give back by providing meals to hungry children,” Annandale was quoted saying.

The range supports the company’s ongoing ‘Feed a Child’ campaign, while launching Keedo’s new ‘Let them Grow’ project. The baby grows will be available at Keedo’s online store and on spree.co.za

Keedo’s growth is facilitated by its reputation as one of the only truly South African brands featured in the country.

As the company prides itself on

being home grown the kids clothing range is designed and manufactured in Cape Town. The clothing manufac-tured by Keedo is comfortable enough to lets kids be kids, while designs incorporate encourages messages to educate children about the importance of preserving and protecting Mother Nature.

The company also unveiled its new and improved online store, which is now more user-friendly, offering a wider range of clothing that can be viewed and purchased online and delivered free of charge.

Sikie Jumbo Home Mart opens doors at cycad

PHOtOS: Rc My-BuRgH The friendly team at the newly opened Sikie Jumbo Home Mart store at Cycad shopping centre are Elsie Roelofsze, Shafi-naaz Hassim (owner), Salphy Mefifi and Amina Hassim.

A wide variety of plastic containers and other products are available.

Big or small or for whatever purpose, you will find almost any glassware that’s suits your pocket.

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SAVF vier 110 jaar

Sedert die Suid-Afrikaanse Vrouefederasie 110 jaar gelede gestig is, het die welsynsorga-

nisasie dienste aan miljoene kinders, volwassenes en bejaardes gelewer.

“Net vanjaar het die SAVF diens-te direk aan 118 577 kinders tot 17 jaar gelewer, uitgebreide dienste aan gesinne (kinders en volwassenes) en 211 280 persone met dienste wat op maatskaplike ontwikkeling fokus, bereik. Dienste aan ouer persone betrek 35,657 persone. Met alle dienste is 365 514 persone bereik, wat na raming 1 887 570 persone as deel van hierdie gesinne beïnvloed,” sê Irna Hartzenberg, uittredende president.

Die SAVF is op 19 Oktober 1904 op inisiatief van Georgiana Solomon ( ʼn Skotse dame) aan huis van Annie Botha, eggenote van generaal Louis Botha in Pretoria gestig omdat ‘n groepie vroue besorgd was oor die na-oorlogse nood onder mense.

Tans word ‘n groot verskeidenheid dienste in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga en Noordwes gelewer wat onder meer die volgende insluit:5 Kinder- en Jeugsorgsentrums (vroeër bekend as kinderhuise). Die primêre redes vir opname is fisiese en geestelike verwaarlosing, verlate- en/of weeskinders, mishandeling, molestering, uitbuiting en slagoffers van geweld of misdaad. (Kinders van voorskoolse ouderdom tot met graad 12).

Toekennings uit die Ontwikkelings-fonds word aangewend om skoolver-

laters in die gemeenskap te vestig en tot onafhanklikheid by te staan.

33 Dagsorgsentrums/Vroeë kinderontwikkelingsentrums. Lewer opvoedkundige- en versor-gingsdienste aan kinders van babasta-dium tot skoolgaande ouderdom en skoolgaande kinders ontvang naskool-dienste. Die fasiliteite hef laer tariewe vir behoeftige kinders. Agt van die fasiliteite akkommodeer hoofsaaklik behoeftige kinders.

37 Maatskaplikewerk-kantore. Lewer dienste aan die gemeenskap op verskeie gebiede. Die afgelope jaar is 32 geopenbaarde en 2 niegeopen-baarde aannemings afgehandel.

Die SAVF-hoofkantoor doen moeite om geleenthede vir die sowat 130 maatskaplike werkers en maatskaplike hulpwerkers in diens van die SAVF te skep ten einde aan die vereistes van voortdurende professionele ontwikke-ling te voldoen.

4 Deurgangshuise. Dienste fokus op behuising, materiële hulp, bera-ding en geestelike ondersteuning aan haweloses wat dikwels aan gesins-geweld blootgestel is. Die doel van die diens is om ʼn kort- tot mediumter-myndiens te lewer om persone weer in die gemeenskap te hervestig.

34 Tehuise vir ouer persone. Die tehuise huisves hoofsaaklik ouer persone, maar 8% is persone onder 60 met gestremdhede. Die afgelope jaar is baie moeite gedoen om maat-skaplikewerkdienste bykomend tot 24-uur versorging en by al die tehuise te vestig. Dienslewering word op

SAVF-minimumstandaarde gebaseer. Twee toerustingsessies word jaarliks vir personeel in Pretoria aangebied.

53 Behuisingskemas vir be-jaardes / volwassenes / jeug.

17 Gemeenskaps- en Diens-sentrums. Al die fasiliteite verskaf gesubsidieerde etes aan behoeftiges. Ander dienste sluit spirituele- en kul-turele aktiwiteite, berading en maat-skaplikewerkdienste, opvoedingspro-gramme, bemagtiging vir bejaardes en primêre gesondheidsorg in.

Bogenoemde dienste word deur 1 990 vrywilligers (lede) van die SAVF en 2 677 personeel gelewer.

Fondsinsameling: Gloudine Smit-van der Westhuizen wat pas as vise-president van die SAVF aangewys is, sê fondsinsameling bly ʼn groot probleem. Uitgawes het die afgelope jaar ongeveer R343 m beloop. Die inkomste ontvang van staatsubsidies was R81 m, vanaf die staatslotery R14 m, uit dienste gelewer R187 m, donasies en fondsinsameling deur vrywilligers het R47 m beloop, wat die SAVF met ʼn tekort van ongeveer R13 m gelaat het. Die tekort is aangevul uit die SAVF-reserwefonds, maar kan nie voortduur nie. Slegs hulp van die gemeenskap kan die probleem oorkom.

In die lig van bogenoemde stand van sake doen Smit-van der West-huizen ʼn beroep op die gemeenskap en sakeondernemings om hulle finansieel te ondersteun, juis omdat skenkings belastingverligting impli-seer. Die SAVF is ʼn geregistreerde welsynsorganisasie.

Die Suid-Afrikaanse Vroue-federasie vier elf dekades>> Verskaf uitgebreide dienste wat op maatskaplike ontwikkeling fokus>> SAVF is ‘n geregistreerde welsynsorganisasie

WARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

Die nuwe visepresident van die Suid-Afrikaanse Vrouefederasie (SAVF) is Polokwane se toe-gewyde liefdadigheidswerker en raakvatter, Gloudine Smit-van der

Westhuizen.Sy is die afgelope 14 jaar

voorsitter van die SAVF in Polokwane en die laaste agt jaar die provinsiale leier en lid van die hoofbestuur. Sy is ook al jare ‘n lid van die Lionsklub in Polokwane en het as president en streeks-voorsitter van die organisa-sie gedien.

Die lot van minderbe-voorregtes is na aan Smit-van der Westhuizen se

hart en sy beoog om die missie van die SAVF uit te leef tydens haar termyn van drie jaar as visepresident.” My doelwit is om voort te gaan met die goeie werk wat die SAVF by tehuise vir ouer persone doen sowel as by die behuising-skemas vir bejaardes en kinder- en jeugsorg-sentrums, vroeër bekend as kinderhuise.”

As visepresident is Smit-van der Westhuizen ook in beheer van die gesinsorgkomitee vir maatskaplike werkers en vrywilligers en sal gereeld Pretoria toe moet pendel vir vergade-rings waar die organisasie se hoofkantore is.

Fondsinsameling is ook ‘n belangrike deel van haar weksomskrywing sodat die SAVF kan volhou met hul uitgebreide dienste aan ongeveer 211 280 persone.

“Befondsing deur staatsubsidies, die nasionale lotery, donasies en geldsinsameling van vrywilligers is nie meer voldoende nie as gevolg van inflasie oor die jare. Die probleem kan slegs oorkom word deur hulp van die ge-meenskap,” meen Smit-van der Westhuizen.

Sy sê die SAVF wag nog vir die geld van hul 2012- loteryaansoek en lewenskoste het intussen die hoogte ingeskiet. Besighede en die gemeenskap word gevra om die SAVF finansieel te ondersteun, juis omdat sken-kings belastingverpligting impliseer op grond van die SAVF se registrasie as welsynsorga-nisasie.

“Die gemeenskap van Polokwane het ons geweldig ondersteun met ons onlangse basaar en R300 000 is ingesamel. Al is dit ‘n moei-like tyd vir almal is ons baie dankbaar vir die goedhartigheid van die gemeenskap. Ek is vol vertroue dat die SAVF na 110 jaar van uitmun-tende diens aan behoeftige kinders- en volwas-senes sal voortgaan om ‘n verskil in mense se lewens te maak,” sê Smit-van der Westhuizen.

‘n Ander probleem wat sy uitlig is die tekort aan vrywilligers. “Jong gesinne het nie tyd in hulle gejaagde moderne lewensstyl om liefdadigheid te ondersteun nie as gevolg van werkverpligtinge.”

Sy is in Kanoneiland in die Noord-Kaap gebore waarna sy aan die Hoërskool Keimoes matrikuleer en ‘n BSc-graad aan die Univer-siteit van Pretoria verwerf het. Sy het in 1972 na die destydse Pietersburg verhuis en in 1975 by die SAVF aangesluit om met ‘n lewe van toewyding aan liefdadigheidswerk te begin.

FOTO: WARREN BLUNTGloudine Smit-van der Westhuizen is pas as visepresident van die SAVF aangewys.

Smit-van der Westhuizen trap diep spore vir liefdadigheid

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and geysers, leaking roofsUnblocking of drains

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Thomas Prins: 082 621 4333/082 571 1146Fax: 015 296 0747

Email: [email protected]

Baie dankie aan die SAVF Polokwane vir 14 jaar se ondersteuning.

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Baie geluk aan Gloudine Smit-van der Westhuizen met haar verkiesing

as nasionale visepresident van die Suid-Afrikaanse

Vrouefederasie.

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SAWF celebrates 110 years

Tel: 015 297 4879Fax: 015 297 4893

23 Silicon St, Ladine

Valid from 7 to 9 November 2014

Weekend specials1.5 kg Crisp Pink Apples @ R12.95 packet1.5 Granny Smith Apples @ R13.95 packetLarge Watermelon @ R44.95 eachSpanspek @ R14.95 eachSweet Melons @ R14.95 each

Rump Steak @ R59.95 p/kg(SATURDAY ONLY)Stew Beef (Pap n Vleis) @ R43.59 p/kg

FRUIT:

BUTCHERY:

We do • Flower Arrangements • Fruit and Biltong Basket ArrangementsPlace your order for delivery (Mon-Fri) with our FLOWER MARKET

@ 015 297 4879 x 4 or visit our flower market

WEDDINGS, PARTIES,

BIRTHDAY WISHES, CONFERENCES, SPECIAL EVENTS

BOEREWORS ROLLS AVAILABLE EVERY SATURDAY

Congratulations to Gloudine Smith-Van der Westhuizen on her election as National

Deputy Chairperson of the SAVF.See in-store formore specials!!

250g White Mushrooms @ R10.95 pre-packedBaby Marrows @ R6.95 pre-packedYellow Patty Pans @ R7.95 pre-packedGreen Patty Pans @ R7.95 pre-packedBaby Gems @ R7.95 pre-packedSweet Corn @ R7.95 pre-packedRoma CocktailTomatoes @ R4.95 packet5 kg Select Carrots @ R19.95 per bag5 kg Beetroot @ R18.95 per bag5 Dozen Large Eggs @ R59.95 each

VEGETABLES:

GROCERY:

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MOTORINGobserver November 6, 2014 >> Page 24

Motors profile>>Dealership: Mercurius Motors What distinguishes the brand you sell from its competitors? >> It’s a premium brand with loyal customers. It prioritises safety, comfort and reliability What is the biggest challenge presented by the industry? >> With the current high fraud rate it is difficult to trust first time customersHow do you ensure your success in the in-dustry?>> By creating long-term relationships with my customers Onicca Senosha

RC MybuRGh>>[email protected]

If you’ve recently been looking to buy a bak-kie, look no further than Westvaal Polokwa-ne G2 where the ultimate deal on the Isuzu

KB250D Fleetside is on offer now. Westvaal G2 stocks a limited number of

KB250D bakkies at affordable prices and to make the purchase even more worth it, the dealership guarantees a bakkie with less than 10 000 km, while they will add a canopy, tow

Go tough with the special offer on an Isuzu

The Isuzu is

spa­cious

and quite luxu­

rious for a work­

horse.

PhOTOs: RC MybuRGh

a lot of extras are added when you buy an Isuzu KB250D Fleetside from Westvaal Polokwane g2.

bar, rubberising and radio, from as little as R239 900.

The KB250D single cab is a true workhorse and up for any job 24 hours of the day. It’s the leader in its class when it comes to reliability and toughness. The bakkie is a match for any load, road or challenge, maintaining a fine bal-ance between carrying capacity and comfort-able handling.

It looks good, is incredibly capable off-road and fulfils the role of utilitarian workhorse with confidence.

The load bed is 35 mm longer at 2 305 mm and wider at 1 570 mm. The bakkie even

looks much bigger than its predecessors with a bulkier and bold appearance.

The single cab also offers more space inside the cabin.

It offers enhanced features for your convenience inside the twin-cockpit concept interior, such as multiple internal storage areas, a larger load box and reduced noise levels inside the

cab. You get the sense that Isuzu wants to

tap into the lifestyle market with its upgrad-ed trim, dials and centre console.

All dials are within easy reach of the driver and the seats are comfortable, eliminating sore backs after long hours of work behind

the wheel. It is after all a bakkie with the main purpose of delivering only the best service so there aren’t any fancy frills to the cockpit yet it remains quite luxurious for a bakkie capable of working non-stop. An air-conditioner will make those long trips a breeze even on the prov-ince’s hottest day.

Under the hood lurks a diesel engine sup-ported by a five speed manual gearbox. The engine delivers 58 kW at 3 800 rpm of power and 170 Nm of torque at 1 800 rpm. The KB250D will get you further for less. With its low fuel efficiency and low maintenance costs it is the lowest costs per kilometre in this seg-ment. Not only does the KB250D work hard it also saves you money on the go.

When safety is concerned most KB models come standard with multiple brake-support features such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist System (BAS) as well as side impact protection bars.

Westvaal G2 guarantees a 114-point check on the KB250D, a full service history and vari-ous finance options are available to become an owner of an Isuzu.

For more information on the great deals on the KB250D Fleetside visit Westvaal Polokwane G2 at 86 Schoeman Street or contact them on 015 297 2377.

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Motoring: accessories and services

Tel: 015 295 8555/6/7 Fax: 015 295 8559

12 Grobler Street, Polokwane

SUMMER SPECIALFREE Aircon Check

and Assessment

Anti Smash-and-Grab tint from

www.crslimpopo.co.za

R899

Choose only the best

>> PAGE 29

SpecialistEugene Stoltz

Tel/Fax: 015 292 6108Eugene: 082 900 0514

email: [email protected] Hoof Street, Superbia, Polokwane (Next to CTM)

Auto Electrical & Aircon

>> PAGE 28

fast fix panelbeaters

NortherNAutop a n e l b e a t e r s

>> PAGE 27

CELLULAR SERVICESTel: 015 292 4193/4Fax: 086 751 5355

E-mail: [email protected] Nikkel Street and Rupee Ave,

Superbia

Come in for your aircon check. We do regassing and repairs on aircons.

FREE

www.cellserve.co.za

HOLIDAYS ARE COMING UP.BE PREPARED.

Ts & Cs apply

Power Bass 12 inch Sub and box plus

4 channel amplifier

R2 500

Key casingsfrom R300

Auto Electrical & Aircon

>> PAGE 26

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Motoring: accessories and services

VW clinic & service centreRepairs & maintenance to all

vehicle models

* Brake & clutch fitments* Hydraulic brake & clutch cylinders* Skimming brake disks & drums* Rebonding of brake shoes* Skimming of flywheels* We make hydraulic pipes (rubber & steel)

“Bosch diagnostics” on car skimming of brake disks

We care about your safety and the reliability of your vehicle!

Let us do your vehicle maintenance.

Prince Hussain St

Zune Ave

Veldspaat St

SABDepot

We have moved

13 Prince Hussian StExt 91

PolokwaneTel: 015 298 8292 015 298 8395 015 298 8408

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Motoring: accessories and services

>> With more vehicles on the road chances to damage your car also increase>> No fear when you need accessories when you are in Polokwane

NortherNAutop a n e l b e a t e r s

Factory approved motor body repairer, providing quality service, zero-defect and

cost effective auto body repairs.Insurance approvals:

• Mutual & Federal • Santam • Alexander Forbes • Hollard • Absa • Zurich • Santam Digital Quotations

• Telesure • Renasa • British American

tobaccoFactory approvals:

• Toyota • Volkswagen • Audi • Lexus

• Suzuki • GM

45 Lood Street, Futura, PolokwaneTel: 015 293 0982 | Fax: 015 293 0984

Email: [email protected]

Trafic DepT.

BB Truck & TracTor

LooD ST

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corunDum ST

WiTkLip ST

norThern auTo poLokWaneX

FAST FIX PANELBEATERS60 SILICON STREET LADINE POLOKWANE

TEL: 015 297 7790/1 FAX: 015 297 7453

2012 SKEETER

R620 000

2010 TOYOTA HILUX73 650 km, White, VVTI S/Cab

R129 000

2007 NISSAN TIIDA170 000 km, White

R49 000

2012 CHEV CRUZE17 173 km, White

R99 000

2010 TOYOTA HILUX161 000 km, Silver, 4x4 D/Cab

R209 000

2012 HONDA JAZZ 1.378 583 km, White, Petrol

R79 000

2011 TOYOTA HILUX126 663 km, White, 2x4 S/Cab

R109 000

2014 TOYOTA ETIOS22 562 km, Gold

R85 000

2012 2.8 JEEP CHEROKEE37 431 km, Silver, 4x4, Auto CRD limited

R219 000

2011 TOYOTA VERSO70 000 km, White

R119 000

2010 TOYOTA HILUX166 752 km, Charcoal, 3l, D4D, D/Cab

R199 000

2010 TOYOTA HILUX 205 931 km, White 3L Auto, D/Cab

R209 000

2009 TOYOTA HILUX117 490 km, Silver,3L, S/Cab

R155 000

2001 MIAMI CLASSIC115 Mercury Motor

R69 000

2010 LANDROVER75 000 km, White

R420 000

2012 RHINO HILUX19 400 km, White

R260 000

2012 Toyota Hilux Cab and a half R219 0002003 Toyota Prado 4L VX R139 000COMING SOON:

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Distributors of:

Motoring: accessories and services

RC MyBuRgh>>[email protected]

Motoring accessories have come a long way from the odd fancy hubcap or sporty steer-

ing wheel and today is a fully fledged industry in itself. With Polokwane vehicle owners being as clued up and discerning about what it is they want for their wheels as the average big city car owner it is no surprise that local businesses in the field are booming and expanding their services all the time.

Keeping your vehicle in top condi-tion and spotless, making the drive more luxurious and comfortable or taking care of repairs in the unfor-tunate event that you need them is within reach of every resident of the city right on their doorstep.

Northern Auto Panelbeaters and Fast Fix Panelbeaters offer spray painting and panel beating services at competitive prices. They are fully equipped for auto and commercial auto body repairs and all their panel beaters are qualified and professional. For the best in automotive paint go to Paint Pot Polokwane where a variety of colours are available to make your vehicle look like new.

Should you experience problems with your vehicle’s clutch or brakes, Clutch & Brake Specialists (CBS) Polo-kwane is a unique workshop franchise for clutch and brake boffins There are over 18 franchises country-wide offering a network of professional technicians specialising in clutch and brake and related services, ensuring

guaranteed workmanship nationwide.To keep your tank full and your

engine running smoothly BF Dis-tributors is the answer. This group of companies ensures, among others, the supply of products to all Caltex retailers in the province as well as the supply of products to all commercial clients and is a proud supplier of all Caltex lubricants. This business strives towards giving you the service you de-serve and have been a loyal and prof-itable distributor to the Caltex brand in South Africa for over 30 years.

Limpopo is known for its warm temperatures and cruising the roads without a proper functioning air-condi-tioner can turn a pleasant drive nasty. Auto Electrical and Aircon Specialist in Superbia is rigged with the latest equipment to assist motorists with any electrical fault or air conditioning chal-lenges on their vehicles.

If you are a businessman and hope to draw more attention to your company, We Brand It is the perfect shop to stop and get excellent quota-

tions on various items to be branded, including your vehicle. Their vision is to be the leader in creating value in the promotional industry by providing products and services that are recog-nised by their clients as key factors in their success.

Their mission is to offer a complete package to all clients with exceptional service at cost effective prices. They specialise in the branding of T-shirts, caps, jackets, sweaters, safety wear, pens, notebooks, crockery, umbrellas, banners and a wide range of metal, plastic, marble, glass and even custom designed trophies.

Crime is high and drivers are constantly cautioned to be alert. When it comes to vehicle safety two local businesses stand out. CRS Sound and Security and Auto Sound and Alarms both strive towards staying ahead of the criminal mind as well as providing superb vehicle sound systems.

CRS Sound and Security sells and installs the world’s leading brands of car audio/stereo such as Sony, Alpine, Pioneer and audio/visual entertain-ment systems, vehicle security alarms and radar detectors. CRS commenced trading in Polokwane in 1999 and has established a strong and trusted brand within the area.

At Auto Sound and Alarm the technicians are among the best in the business and they specialise in full custom audio/stereo installations. They put the same fanatical care and attention into their standard installs as well, ensuring you always have the ultimate listening experience in your vehicle.

Choose only the best when it comes to motor accessories

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TEL: 015 293 1446, FAX: 015 293 1448, E-MAIL: [email protected] - 082 459 2527, FANIE - 083 265 1427

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Gereformeerde Kerk se basaar bied iets vir almalBARRY VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Die Gereformeerde Kerk Pietersburg se basaar met vragte vars groente en vrugte, keurig ver-pakte vleis en tuisgebak het Saterdagoggend wye belangstelling geniet.

Eie aan ‘n kerkbasaar was die kerrie en rys, pannekoek, verskeidenheid poedings en tradisionele boere-ontbyt groot treffers. Die witolifanttafel met sy groot versameling ge-bruikte boeke en snuisterye is ewe ywerig ondersteun.

Tydens die veiling kon kopers ‘n biljarttafel en ‘n splinternuwe stel gholfstokke teen winskoop-pryse bekom.

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OFFICES TO LET

from R2 975.00 per month -

VAT, water and electricity included Covered parking at R375,00 (VAT incl.)

per month.

CAll 083 268 5017

KANTOOR TE HUUR

1 x 120 m² - ground floor.Watermelon Street,

Platinum Park.015 297 2636

HOUSE OF THE WEEKFARM IN MUSINA AREA - R15 404 000

WEB: 335915Erf size: 1 575 ha

GAME FARM WITH A MAGNIFICENT VIEW!

This beautiful farm with several Boabab trees is situ-ated ± 55 km north of Makhado and ± 169 km from Polokwane. This 1 575 ha farm is divided in smaller

game fenced camps for exotic game and outer fences are electrified. The farm is for sale as a whole or in two different portions. The hilltop lodge with its stunning

view consists of the following: 6 x large, thatched, self catering chalets with luxurious finishes. Communal entertainment facilities with bar

and kitchen. Braai facilities and swimming pool. For the hunter the farm also provides a state-of-the-

art tented hunting camp with large communal kitchen, slaughtering facilities with equipped butchery.

MARIETTE PRETORIUS 082 200 5227

makes us the obvious choice”

“Having achieved more than 50 Years of property

Do You Want to Buy or SellResidential / Commercial Property?Call One of our Professional Sales Consultants015 297 1140

LEBOWAKGOMO R602 000

SILVERKRUIN R3 499 000BENDOR R1 650 000

CAPRICORN R780 000

EMDO PARK DEVELOPMENT

BENDOR R1 450 000

MUSINA R7 160 000

FAUNA PARK R1 968 000BENDOR R2 985 000

BEAUTIFUL HOUSE IN EXCLUSIVE VILLAGE!Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2 Garages 2Seeff Web: 288835(O) 015 297 1140 LOUISE OOSTHUIZEN 071 609 6256

GREAT PROFITABLE PROPERTY!Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2Seeff Web: 336821(O) 015 297 1140 KWENA RAMMUTLA 076 090 9530

THIS HOME IS THE PERFECT FUSION BETWEEN STYLE AND FUCTIONALITY!!Bedrooms 6 Bathrooms 2 Garages 2Seeff Web: 336926(O) 015 297 1140 SANDY SMITH 083 268 7436

BEAUTIFUL HOME IN WATERBERRY ESTATE!Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 Garages 2Seeff Web: 334472(O) 015 297 1140 SANNELIE OOSTHUIZEN 082 493 7824

IF LOCATION IS IMPORTANT TO YOU!Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 3 Garages 2Seeff Web: 334347(O) 015 297 1140 SUNET SCHEEPERS 083 941 7357

HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR A PROPERTY IN A COUNTRY ESTATE?Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 Garages 2Seeff Web: 335493(O) 015 297 1140 SINDILE MLAUZI 076 062 9454

EXCLUSIVE GAME FARM IN LIMPOPO! ERF SIZE: 724 HABig house Several ChaletsSeeff Web: 325625(O) 015 297 1140 CHRISTO VAN HEERDEN 082 375 7434

THIS HOUSE HAS POTENTIALBedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2Seeff Web: 337416(O) 015 297 1140 ANNELISE BOOYSEN 079 490 9569

SOLID AS A ROCK AND OPEN FOR ADMIRATION!Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 2 Garages 2Seeff Web: 334639(O) 015 297 1140 CHARMAINE VERMEULEN 082 780 5844

BENDOR R2 569 000

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BENDOR: R470 000: Stand on popular main street. Build your house on this 772m² stand. Close to Cycad centre.ACACIA ESTATE: R995 000: For the investor. A freestanding 3 bedr, 2 bathr house in an estate. No garage. Carport.BENDOR GABLES: R995 000: Enjoy the peaceful lifestyle in this well kept 2 bedr, 2 bathr spacious town-house. 1 Garage.NEW FLORA PARK: R690 000: We all need to start somewhere. Buy this 71m² house situated right in the centre of this 582m² stand. Space to extend.

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Learning how to manage your emotionsWARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

Emotional intelligence has become an impor-tant factor in giving a child the edge in a fast-moving modern day society, characterised by new technology, a highly competitive educa-tion environment and many other challenges.

Mitchell House held an Emotional Intel-ligence Workshop on Saturday presented by Hennie Vorster, the founder and CEO of H2 Business Consulting and a motivational speaker, business and life coach, and quali-fied psychologist. The aim of the workshop was for parents and teachers to learn how to know and manage their emotions, and that of their children. During the workshop Vorster covered topics such as the ability to identify, use, understand and manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathise with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict. Emotional intel-ligence impacts on many different aspects of a person’s daily life, such as the way you behave and interact with other people and everybody who attended learnt more on how emotions rule our daily lives.

PHOTO: WARREN BLUNTPictured at the Emotional Intelligence Work-shop that was hosted by Mitchell House on Saturday is Hennie Vorster (CEO of H2 Busi-ness Consulting), Safiya Sonpra (Chairper-son Mitchell House Parents Association) and Andrew Cook (Headmaster, Mitchell House).

WAREHOUSE TO LET

DOLORIET STREET• 165 m² warehouse space • R8 200-00 per month• Water & electricity excluded

AVAILABLE END NOVEMBER

Contact: 084 428 3939

AIDA POLOKWANETel: 015 295 3134

EACH FRANCHISE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

ANTON082 443 6039

ROSEMARY082 804 9725

15A Schoeman Street, Polokwane, 0700,

P.O. Box 1961, Polokwane, 0699Tel: 015 295 3134Fax: 015 295 3161

E-mail: [email protected]: www.aida.co.za

LOUWRENS 082 958 6632

SIAS 082 372 7265

VICTOR 073 066 6805

ELMARIE082 977 7020

PETER073 219 4538

GRETHA082 802 1874

JACOB082 466 8366

KOWIE082 854 0452

RINA 082 929 9171

ESSIE071 391 4750

HANTI 084 549 5928

HENNIE 083 245 1018

JAMES072 236 7310

SIMON082 476 8916

INA079 597 8636

EVERYTHING WE TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD

Diamond Arrow Award1st Overall

STER PARK • R1 850 000

SIAS • 082 372 7265

EXCELLENT LOCATION – UPMARKET AREA. Ref: 91344171649Superb family home. Close to schools and shopping centres. Spacious open plan living areas with a well planned kitchen – lapa, sparkling pool, storeroom, bar, 3 Wendy houses, 3 carports, electric fence, 4 secu-rity cameras keeping an eye on your safety. Please don’t wait. Call today.

LADANNA • R890 000

INA • 079 597 8636

Ref: 91344163699Fantastic family home with marvellous kitchen and veranda – very big. The property is ideal for future development with great potential.

LEEUKUIL • R1 860 000

LOUWRENS • 082 958 6632

22Ha OF NATURE. Ref: 90543294More for your money. Perfectly situated. No land claims. Ideal for a big family. House has a study, lounge and laundry. Lapa for entertainment. Call today to view.

BENDOR • R995 000

EDUAN PARK • R1 032 000

JACOB • 082 466 8366

PERFECT FOR ANYONE LOOKING AT PROPERTY IN ESTABLISHED AREA. REF: 91344185405A spacious family home with swimming pool - braai area - borehole and burglar bars. Lockable gate and garages. The home is close to ameni-ties such as schools - crèches and supermarkets. Call today to view!

4 2 2 Carports 0 1

MÔREGLOED • R2 200 000

RINA • 082 929 9171

SUPERMARKET/CAFE Ref: 91344184787Well positioned cafe/supermarket offering excellent turnover from passing trade. Ideally positioned on busy road with good visibility. Turnover R480 000 - R510 000. Ideal opportunity.

3 1 1 Carports 0 0

KALKFONTEIN • R660 000

JACOB • 082 466 8366

A WELL POSITIONED PLOT IN KALKFONTEIN. Ref: 913441854838.5Ha plot not far from Polokwane offering a basic structure consisting of three bedrooms and one bathroom. Lockable gates and well fenced area. The plot is close to other amenities and is adjacent to the national road to University of Limpopo and Mankweng Academic Hospital.

BENDOR • R545 000

SIMON • 082 476 8916

A STUNNING TOWNHOUSE SITUATED IN BENDOR. Ref: 91344182676The property is ideal for bachelors and pensioners. Open-plan lounge and kitchen with nice wooden units. Nice garden. Close to all amenities. Make this yours!

FLORA PARK • R695 000

INA • 079 597 8636

BEGINNER’S LUCK. Ref: 91344183949Family home with low maintenance – stand of 600 m² that gives you space to extend. Big Wendy can be used for extra room. Near all schools and shopping centres. Call today to view.

3 2 0 Carports 2 0

BODORP • R1 060 000

RINA • 082 929 9171

OFFICES IN SECURED COMPLEX. Ref: 91344181573Offices in popular Hans van Rensburg Street within walk-ing distance from CBD and other office developments. Currently used as residence but can immediately be used as offices. Call now. Tomorrow might be too late.

SESHEGO • R550 000

JAMES • 072 236 7310

PERFECT LOCK-UP-AND-GO. Ref: 91344181114Clean house. Spacious family home on 372 m² stand. A d r e a m k i t c h e n w i t h c h e r r y w o o d c u p b o a r d s and gorgeous main bedroom. Peacefu l surround-ings and good neighbours. Become the proud owner.

3 2 0 Carports 0 0 4 2 2 Carports 3 1

BENDOR • R2 400 000

LOUWRENS • 082 958 6632

THE WAY YOU LIKE ME. REF: 91344185487Large double-storey thatched beautiful and relaxing family home. Open-plan living area. Sparkling pool. Well positioned, private and secure. Just around the corner from Mall of the North. Ideal for entertainment.

5 3½ 2 Carports 2 1 3 1 1 Carports 0 0

AFRICAN JEWEL • R850 000

BENDOR • R805 000

SIMON • 082 476 8916

BIG FAMILY HOUSE. Ref: 91344185629Stunning house in African Jewel.745 m² corner stand. Yard paved inside and outside. Walled around and lockable gate. Braai area. Big space for children to play. Close to school and shopping centre. Call now to view.

ESSIE • 071 391 4750

EXQUISITE TOWNHOUSE IN UPMARKET SECURITY ESTATE. Ref: 91344185701Lovely two bedroom townhouse in security estate close to gym, schools and shopping centre. Walking distance to Mall of the North. Modern finish-es in kitchen. Ideal for the first time buyer. A must view, contact me today!

VICTOR • 073 066 6805

TOWNHOUSE IN EXCELLENT AREA. Ref: 990543294Prime property in a well sought-after security village, offering tranquillity and spacious rooms. An abundance of amenities nearby commanding exclusivity! High level of privacy with con-temporary design, fixtures and finishes! Look no further it is yours.

3 2 2 Carports 2 0 4 2 0 Carports 1 0

2 1 0 Carports 1 0 3 2 2 Carports 0 13 1 1 Carports 0 01 1½ 0 Carports 0 0

IVY PARK • R6 500 000

VICTOR • 073 066 6805

INVESTORS DREAM. Ref: 913441850101.5 ha piece of land zoned ‘business 3’, fully serviced with existing conference facility. Only a few minutes from the CBD. The proper-ty lies along a main entrance to Polokwane CBD offering excellent exposure. The property can be used for a variety of businesses, including a place of instruction. Call for viewing. It’s priced to go

BENDOR • R940 000

ESSIE • 071 391 4750

UPMARKET TOWNHOUSE IN SECURITY ESTATE. Ref: 91344185407Upmarket townhouse with lock -up garage in security estate close to schools and Mall of the North. Beautiful kitchen with granite tops and large yard. Security complex has a squash court, tennis court and lovely pool with braai area. A must to see. Call Essie today.

3 1 0 Carports 0 0

RETHABILE GARDENS

PACKAGES CAN BE STRUCTURED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS • MANY OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM.

PHASE 3: NOW SELLING

EVERYTHING WE TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD!

URGENT!!!!!We need houses,

flats & plots to rent for good, long-term tenants!

HOUSES TO LET

ELMARIE - 082 977 7020

TOWNHOUSES TO LET

KORAAL R5 500 2 2 1BODORP R 3,850 2 1 R 5,000 2 1 1BENDOR R 5,500 2 1 1 R 5,500 2 1 1

WESTENBURG R4,500 3 1 1

PENINA PARK R6,600 3 2 1

IVY PARK R8,800 3 2 2

R3,850 2 1 1

RETHABILE GARDENS R4 ,500 3 1

FLORA PARK R 7,700 3 2 2

Area Size/m² Price AgentCeltic Meadows - 91344184588 800 R456 000 Louwrens - 082 958 6632

Thornhill - 91344185298 830 R699 000 Jacob - 082 466 8366Woodhill - 91344185759 510 R435 000 Essie - 071 391 4750Ster Park - 91344185334 1 481 R915 000 Ina - 079 597 8636Bodorp - 91344161670 5 710 R6 200 000 Rina - 082 929 9171

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PROPERTY SERVICES • EIENDOMSDIENSTETEL: 015 287-3300 FAX: 015 297-5898

VISIT OUR WEBPAGE AT www.elistroh.co.zaAPEA

CONTaCT SaN: 072 159 51261) SECURITY ESTATE: MODERN

TOWNHOUSE: R980 000.002 Bedroom, 2 Bathrooms, open-plan

living area, awesome kitchen, garage, private garden; close to Mall and

Thornhill shopping complex.2) BENDOR: R2 500 000.00

Groot familiewoning met 3 leefareas, 7 slaapkamers, 3 badkamers, dubbel

motorhuis, spogkombuis, opwas plus 1 slaapkamer woonstel op groot 2 039 m²

erf met swembad.3) BEAUTIFUL PLOT 17HA: R2 800 000.004 Bedroom house, double garage, pool, lapa, electric fence, plus 2 x 3 bedroom flats, 2 x 2 bedroom flats, 2 earth dams.

High rental income. Scenic area.

CONTaCT MaNIE: 083 635 05131) BUSINESS 2 PROPERTY IN

COMMERCIAL BUSINESS AREA OF ANNADALE – 2 855 m²

2) 2 x INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSES FOR SALE

3) 46 HECTARE AVO AND FRUIT FARM, DWELLING AND OUTBUILDINGS, WITH WATER RIGHTS FROM LETABA RIVER

TO LET: RESIDENTIAL:CONTACT: SAN 072 159 5126

MID-TOWN: Rooms with own bathroom, NO kitchen: Immediately

available: R2 615.002 Rooms available from 1 November: R2 450.00 and

R2 712.00. Water and electricity included!UPPERTOWN: HOUSE: R11 000.00

Lounge, dining room, kitchen, scullery, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, office. Situated on very big stand of nearly

6 000 m². Very prominent corner. FLATS ON PLOT: 20 KM FROM TOWN:

2 Bedrooms, open-plan living area, bathroom, garage. R2 850.00 Immediately

3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living area, garage. R3 900.00 Immediately

TWEEFONTEIN: Cosy 2 bedroom flat on plot: R4 400.00 Immediately

TO LET: INDUSTRIAL:CONTACT: STEPHEN - 015 287 3300

Industrial: To let:1) 600 m² + 200 m² Offices, good exposure,

Dendron road2) 1 800 m² warehouse + 300 m² office Nirvana

Office Space:1) 430 m² CBD with parking – Prime

2) Modern – freestanding office, 600 m² Close to CBD (can be divided)

3) 345 m² - Offices and boardroom, plus parking (Hampton Court)

4) 100m² Office CBD5) Office CBD – Marshall Street ±220 m²

6) Hampton Court office 280 m²7) Small office – Platinum Park

CONTaCT MaTIE: 083 271 52591) TWEEFONTEIN PLOT 8.5ha: R2 100 000.003 Bedroom house, 3 x 2 bedroom houses, 1 x 1 bedroom house. Entertainment area. Close to N1

with high rental income potential!!2) 500ha BESPROEIINGSPLAAS: R6 300 000.00

Dendron omgewing, 18ha onder besproeiing. 3 Slaapkamer huis, 2 slaapkamer woonstel, groot

pakstoor, werkswinkel, afdakke ens. Goed- ontwikkelde plaas.

3) VACANT STAND OF 1 356 m² IN CELTIC LODGE: R850 000.00

4) 4 ha PLOT IVYDALE: R5 500 000.00On main road, excellent investment potential, 4

bedroom house, 2 bedroom house, workshop and storerooms of ±1 000m²

5) 4ha PLOT, MYNGENOEGEN: R800 000.00Undeveloped, next to tar road.

CONTaCT SOLET: 082 498 44151) SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE: R880 000.00

Near town and MediClinic. Consists of 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, open-plan living

area, kitchen and scullery. Outside room and bathroom. Single garage.

2) PENINA PARK: R1 185 000.00Large family home consisting of 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, TV-room, Lounge, dining room, kitchen with scullery. Double garage; neat garden with strong borehole.

3) WOODHILL: R775 000.00 Modern 2 bedroom, ground floor flat with open-

plan living area. Neat garden and carport.

CONTaCT STEPhEN: 082 558 3525HOUSES + STANDS:

1) ±1 500 m² zoned 7 units R1 500 000.002) BENDOR – 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, en suite

guest room – pool. R1 700 000.003) PENINA PARK 3 000m² zoned 20 Units R2 500

000.004) 5 700 m² Corner stand in central Polokwane

(Great exposure)PLOTS:

1) ROODEPOORT: 26 ha vacant R1 500 000.00 neg 2) ON N1 PRETORIA RD 8.5 ha

FARMS:1) ALLDAYS 1 000 ha – GAME FARM: R8 000

000.002) PIETERSBURG 300 ha - CATTLE/ CROP FARM

+ loose assets (100 Bonsmara cattle) 2 houses, strong water, pivot: R6 500 000.00

3) VIVO – 850 ha Game farm, house, loose assets and game: R9 000 000.00

4) BYLSTEEL PAD 400ha: R3 500 000.005) SWARTWATER: 700ha

6) MESSINA - ±2400ha 7) PIETERSBURG 260h: R2 600 000.00

INDUSTRIAL - FOR SALE:1) Prime Location – Fully let industrial development:

R8 000 000.00 with monthly income of ±R80 000.00 pm

2) Business Opportunity – Mankweng area. Distributing business with vehicles, 3 properties and

distribution rights. Owner retiring!

RAYMOND 082 458 4239

TO LET CENTRAL CBD - Retail space:Kruger Street : 348 m² @ R24 430.00 pm.Kruger Street: 325 m² @ R22 815.00 pm.Market Street: 135 m² @ R 9 800.00 p.m (PRIME SITE!)CBD - Offices:CBD East: 326 m², 110 m² and 123 m² @ R60/m². Parking available at R350/bay/m.Thabo Mbeki St: 66m² @ R110m².HAMPTON COURTA-Grade offices: 140 m² @ R140/m², plus parkingALSO: A-Grade offices: 342 m² @ R 120/m²WAREHOUSES/WORKSHOPS:Superbia: Excellent warehouse with covered load-bays etc: 2 100 m² @ R30/m²Laboria: Warehouse: 500 m² @ R15 000 p.m.Industria: Warehouse/workshop with 2 000 m² offices @ R40 000 pm.ALL AMOUNTS QUOTED ABOVE EXCLUDE VAT.

Tel: 015 295 9014Tel: 015 295 9014

WE ARE NOW ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE WEB

WE REQUIRE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY TO SELL AND ARE ALSO

PROFESSIONAL PROPERTY AND DECEASED ESTATE VALUERS. Call Francois at 082 4466 740 /

Theo at 082 990 7275FRANCOIS 082 446 6740 THEO 082 990 7275

SLIGHT 072 323 [email protected]

MAHLASEDI PARK NEW EXTENSION 83Stands available from R199 500.00 (only 34 stands) act fast !BETWEEN R 350 000 and R 400 0001) WOODHILL ESTATE- 418 m² vacant stand.BETWEEN R 400 000 and R 460 0001) SESHEGO ZONE 3 - A 2 bedroom house with dining room, kitchen and 1bathroom, newly renovated.2) SESHEGO ZONE 8 – R 360 000 - A lovely home with 3 sunny bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, 1bathroom and a carport. Low maintenance!BETWEEN R 550 000 AND OVER1) SESHEGO ZONE 4 - Beautiful 3 bedroomed home with dining room, kitchen with built-in units, 1 bathroom and double garage2)MAHLAKO A PHAHLA - A newly built 2 bedroom house with dining room, kitchen and 1 bathroom.3) MAHLASEDI PARK: R650 000 - 3 Bedroomed house with dining room, kitchen and 2 bathrooms 4) LEGAE LA BATHO: R750 000 - A 3 bedroom house with dining room, lounge, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, laundry and double garage on a corner stand.5) MADIBA PARK :R550 000 - Spacious 3 bedroomed house with dining room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms and a garage.QUALIFIED BUYERS ARE WAITING: CALL YOUR AREA SPECIALIST NOW!

MABATHO 083 747 [email protected]

BETWEEN R300 000 AND R400 0001)MAHLASEDI PARK - A vacant land of 391m².2) SESHEGO ZONE 1 - 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen and double garage.BETWEEN R400 000 AND R500 000 1)Woodhill – R450 000 - Vacant stand, 604m²1)MADIBA PARK - 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom lounge, kitchen. Very neat.2)FLAT IN LADANNA: R430 000 - 2 Bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and a carport. Only two units left. Act now!!OVER R 500 0001)MAHLAKO A PHAAHLA - Newly built 3 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms, lounge and kitchen. Make an offer now!!!!!!!!

If you want to list your property, phone any agent, if you want to sell your property, phone me!!1) LADANNA – R980 000: 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, kitchen, lounge and TV-room, 1 garage, 5 carports. Nice braai and entertainment area. (Spacious home at a great price!!)2) FLAT: UPPER TOWN– R570 000 mil (Neg) - 2 Bedrooms,1 bath-room, open-plan kitchen and lounge with 2 garages. (Good first time buy! Urgent sale!)3) LUXURY TOWNHOUSES IN EDUAN PARK @ R 798 000.00 (SOLE MANDATE) - Spacious 100m² units each with 2 sunny bedrooms,1modern bathroom, separate toilet, open-plan living area, modern kitchen and single garage. Private yard each with its own splash pool and built-in barbeque for the hot summer months. (ONLY 2 LEFT!!!)3) 2 x LADANNA FLATS – R 430 000 (Each) - 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath-room, open-plan kitchen & dining room area, 1 x carport (Investors!!!)4) LEEUKUIL PLOT – R1.1MIL (Neg) - 2 Houses. First: 5 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen and dining room, living room and 1 carport. Second: 3 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, open-plan kitchen and living area and 3 carports. 1 Equipped borehole.(Urgent sale!) 5)STANDS!644 m² - R380 000 Thornhill (Urgent sale!)682 m² - R400 000 Northview (Urgent sale!)

HANNELIE 083 412 [email protected]

PHILIP 082 937 3683 [email protected]

Farms / Smallholdings For SaleSMALL Holdings / Plotte:10 km from Mall of the North, 8,5ha, 3 houses, strong bore-hole – R 1 935 000-008 km on Dendron road, 21ha, game fenced (electric), water rich area, old house, shed @ R 2 160 000-00Game Farms / Wildsplase:1. Bandur: North-east of Alldays, 2000ha Game Farm with fully equipped Lodge.2. Polokwane: 2000ha Game farm with 5-star Lodge and beau-tiful topography, Going concern. (± 30 km from city)3. Polokwane: 1880ha, Game Farm within 8 000ha Game Reserve, Going concern.4. Maasstroom: 1700ha, Geëlektrifisieerde wildwering, gras-dak woonhuis 680 m², tweede huis, 6 chalets, lapa, swembad, 14ha spilpunt, 10ha drupper, buffelkampe, volop wild.Cattle Farms / Beesplase:1. Alldays: 629Ha bosveldplaas met goeie weiding.2. Alldays: 460Ha bosveld binneplaas met mooi bos.3. Polokwane West: 600Ha Cattle/Game Farm.(± 20 km from city) Game fenced, excellent for Buffalo breeding.4. Polokwane East: 4300ha, 5 title deeds, beautiful sur-rounds. P.O.R. Irrigation Farms / Besproeiing:1. Baltimore: 939ha, 2 x14ha spilpunte, 28ha druppers, 600ha wildkamp, woonhuis, tabakstoor en kelder, binneplaas.LIFE STYLE FARMS:1) DENDRON/LEGKRAAL: Wildwerende binneplaas met goeie 4 slaapkamerhuis, toegeboude lapa, mooi tuin , wildsuipings, gronddam: -134ha (implemente ingesluit)2) Waterpoort: Toegespande speelplaas met 4 Wendyhuise, mooi lapa en sentrale kombuis,buitegeboue en boorgat. 230ha. (R2,5m)WANTED: GAME, CATTLE, IRRIGATION, LIFESTYLE FARMS FOR SALE IN LIMPOPO PROVINCE

ERNEST 072 696 [email protected]

1) SESHEGO ZONE-5 – R580 0003 Bedroom home with welcoming finishes, garage paved and walled.2) MANKWENG – R570 000This unique home is situated in a popular township of Mankweng where demand is high. 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath-rooms (one not completed) spacious lounge, separate garage plus storeroom.3) MANKWENG – R500 000This calls for investors, those who, because of its proxim-ity, want to accommodate students from the university. It comprises: 2 bedrooms,bathroom,open -plan lounge and kitchen. The stand is more than 500m² in size.4) OLD FLORA PARK –R1.2 mil.A home with 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 living areas, double garage, paved,space galore and well situated.WE need houses to sell around Savan-nah Mall. Please speak to your recog-nised agent today for assistance.

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R1900 – Eenmanwoonstel met badkamer, kombuis en afdak. Beskikbaar vanaf middel

November.SUNSET BOULEVARD -

GOEIE SEKURITEITR4460 – Moderne eenmanwoonstel met

vol badkamer, kombuis, was-area, afdak en parkering. Selektiewe gebruik van swembad en lapa, water ingesluit. Beskikbaar middel

November.MAGAZYNST

R3300 – 1 Slaapkamer woonstel met badkamer, sitkamer, kombuis en parkering.

R3565 – 2 Bedrooms, bathroom, lounge and kitchen. No parking. Prepaid electricity.

Available 1 Dec ‘15DORP / TOWN

R2500 – Bachelor flat with kitchen and bath-room. Carport and communal swimming pool.

Water R200 pm; prepaid electricity.R3180 – Walking distance from CBD. 1 Bedroom flat, lounge, kitchen and

bathroom. Available immediately. R3985 – Moderne 2 slaapkamer woonstel

beskikbaar met badkamer, sitkamer, kombuis en afdak. Geen diere.

THE COTTAGER4400 – 2 Bedroom townhouse, bathroom,

lounge, kitchen and carport.

LADANNAR3500 – 1 Slaapkamer woonstel met

sitkamer, eetkamer, kombuis, badkamer en afdak. Koopkrag.

R4250 – 2 Bedroom townhouse with bathroom, lounge, kitchen and carport.

Prepaid electricity. EDUANPARK

R9500 – 3 Slaapkamer huis met 2 badkamers, sitkamer, eetkamer, studeer-

kamer, kombuis, opwas, 2 stoorkamers, buitetoilet, motorhuis PLUS: 2 Slaapkamer woonstel met sitkamer, kombuis en afdak.

Beskikbaar 1 Des. R13370 – 4 Bedroom house with 3 bath-

rooms, lounge, dining room, TV room, kitch-en, laundry, double garage and

swimming pool.

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Michelle 082 303 9111

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Cornel082 396 7178

Marlene082 804 4156

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Michelle082 303 9111Michelle

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Marianna083 268 5097Marianna083 268 5097

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2 bathrooms, beautiful maintained garden, bore-hole, irrigation and Wendy

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R1 750 000Erika

082 953 1686Erika

082 953 1686

Marlene082 804 4156Marlene

082 804 4156Marianna083 268 5097Marianna083 268 5097

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TE HUURHUIS OP PLOT

8 km op Dendron pad. Elektries omhein, groot

tuin, 2 slaapkamers. R4 000 p.m.

3 Slaapkamers, R5 800 p.m. plus

deposito. Water en elektrisiteit en

tuinjong ingesluit.Skakel

082 588 5520____________________

RUIM 3 SLAAP-KAMER HUIS OP

SOETDORINGSGroot buitekamer en stoor, afdak asook

skaduwee. Omhein, veilig area. Groot

kombuis en sitkamer. Dep R6 000, huur

R6 000. Beskikbaar 1 Januarie 2015.

Koopkrag, water gratis.Kontak Koos

082 890 5862____________________

RUIM 4 SLAAP-KAMER HUIS

TE HUUR OP PLOT10 km buite dorp.

2 Badkamers, eetkamer, sitkamer, kombuis,

opwaskamer, 2 motor-afdakke. Omhein,

veilige area. R8 500 p.m. + deposito,

W&L ing. Onmiddellik beskikbaar.

Kontak Cathy082 934 8634 of

073 468 1247____________________

CLASSIFIEDobserver

CONTACT THE OBSERVERTELEPHONE: 015 291 1061FAX: 015 291 3654WEBSITEwww.observer.co.zaE-MAILobserver@mwebbiz.co.zaPOSTwww.observer.co.za

34 polokwane

OBSERVERNovember 6, 2014NEWS

STORAGE1STORAGE TO LETWe can store from bikes to big boats. From R400 p.m.

Polokwane Self Storage.

082 446 4574 / 082 964 4139 /082 460 4439

____________________STORAGE TO LET

4 km from SAB on LTT Road from R550 p.m.

Johan 083 459 7046____________________

NUUTGEBOUDESTOOREENHEDE

TE HUUR OP IVYDALEContact Jana 082 788 7333

____________________

EK KOOP ENIGE GOUE JUWELE VIR KONTANTAl is dit gebreek. Ek kom u sien,

waar u ook al is.Skakel of SMS Deon

074 067 2064____________________

JEWELLERY7

VEHICLES11EK KOOP MOTORS/

BAKKIES VIR KONTANT

I BUY CARS/ BAKKIES FOR CASH

R30 000 - R100 000Contact Neels 083 459 7177

____________________

SERVICES9CONFERENCE

FACILITIESFrom 20 to 400

delegates. Weddings, funerals,

theme parties, ethnic.Tel 015 295 5264Cell 079 899 5405

___________________MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTIONRevamp offices,

houses, plots, small building jobs, plumb-ing, painting, tiling &

electrical.SOUTHGATE

Contact Danie 079 894 8963

___________________ALLE LANGAFSTAND

MEUBELVERVOERKontak Anna-Mari

0861 111 129___________________

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR

ALL CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY

We do houses and businesses. High tech equipment and SABS approved chemicals.

www.lulu.co.zaCall Brenda

072 799 6424 or Piet 078 004 6677

___________________

FOR SALEGENERAL18

STRAPLESS BALLGOWN

WEDDING DRESSBeaded Bodice

with crystals and pearls. Zip-up back, white pearl colour.

Size 10 to 12. R3 500. cash. Contact Elize 082 436 0111

____________________

TO LETT/HOUSES21

TO LETHOUSES22

TO LET BACHELOR FLAT1 bedroom up to 3 bedrooms in secure area.

Contact 015 295 5264

Cell 079 899 5405____________________

LEEUWKUIL ESTATE BACHELOR

unit in safe tranquil surroundings.

7 km from town. R2 200 per month.

Contact079 081 3152

____________________TE HUUR

RUIM, 2 SLAAP-KAMER

in rustige, veilige omgewing met eie erf. 7km buite Polokwane.

R3 900 per maand plus koopkrag.

Kontak 084 451 1281

____________________TE HUUR

3 SLAAPKAMER MEENTHUIS IN

ACASIADubbel garage met

afdak, studeerkamer, oopplan met twee

badkamers. Besproeiing.

Deposito, R 9 380, Huur, R8 380 p.m.

Kontak 015 296 0414

____________________ROOMS,

BACHELOR, 1 BEDROOM,

FLATS,3 bedroom house, warehouses and

workshops.Contact Andre 072 265 0507072 133 0952

____________________

LAEKOSTE HUISVESTING

by HIEB in Dalmada beskikbaar.

Kleinvertrek huise - R2 400 p.m.,

Bachelor woonstelle - R1 800 p.m.

Wendy houtkamers - R1 200 p.m.

Gemeenskaplike ablusiegeriewe &

eetplek.Vir meer inligting

skakel Marina in kantoorure015 297 2008

____________________

ACCOM-MODATION27

SOUTHGATE COUNTRY LODGE

Overnight accommodation from R350 p.n.

Contact015 295 5264

___________________GEMEUBILEERDE AKKOMMODASIE

VIR ENKELPERSOONR4 500 ingesluit.

Water en elektrisiteit. Daaglikse skoonmaak

en wasgoed.Vir meer inligting

skakel 082 329 7710

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NOTIFICATION OF THE AVAILABILITY OF SCOP-ING REPORT FOR PUBLIC REVIEW AND COMMENTSThe Scoping report for the establishment of opencast mining activities on the farms Doornhoek 480 LS , Onverschot 408 LS, Klein Kemp 409 LS and Min-naarsdraai 1177 LS within Makhado Local Municipal-ity of Vhembe District of Limpopo Province in ac-cordance with Section 22 of MPRDA (Act 28 of 2002 as Amended) is available for public review. DMR ref-erence no: LP30/5/1/2/2/10092MR. The report is available for review and comment-ing upon written request. Copy of the report is avail-able at the Makhado Local Municipal offices, Rasila Secondary School and at the office of the advertiser, Phakanani Environmental for public viewing for a pe-riod of 40 days from the publishing of this notice. For further information pertaining to the project kindly contact the adver-tiser as per details below.

PHAKANANI ENVIRONMENTAL

Miss Patience Sehlapelo

8 Burger Street Polokwane

0700Tel: 015 295 7391Fax: 086 618 5960

Email: [email protected]

6/11___________________

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACCEPTANCE FOR MIN-

ING RIGHTSNotice is hereby given to Interested and affected parties that the applica-tion for mining rights on the remainder and portion 2 of the farm Langgenoeg 745 LS and portion 56 of the farm Palmietfontein 25 KS within Polokwane Local Municipality of Cap-ricorn District of the Lim-popo Province in terms of Section 22(1) of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 2002 (Act 28 of 2002) as amended by Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Act 2008 (Act 49 of 2008) has been accepted. For more information contact the advertiser below.

PHAKANANI ENVIRONMENTAL

Miss Patience Sehlapelo

8 Burger Street Polokwane

0700Tel: 015 295 7391Fax: 086 618 5960

Email: [email protected]

6/11___________________

NOTICE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS

& NOTIFICATION OF BASIC ASSESSMENT

REPORT AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC REVIEW AND

COMMENTSNotice is hereby given in terms of Regulations 54 (2) (c) (i) of Government Notice R. 543 of 2010 promulgated in terms of the National Environmen-tal Management Act (Act 107 of 1998) as amended. For the proposed devel-opment of Quartz and Granite Mine with Crush-ing plant on the remainder and portion of the farm Langgenoeg 745 LS and portion 56 of the farm Pal-mietfontein 24 KS within Polokwane Municipal area. The mining complex will cover approximately 40 hectares of land whereby 15 hectares will be used for excavation of the min-erals and the remaining 25 hectares will be used for processing plant, ad-ministration buildings, workshops, settling pond, and reservoir and stockpile areas. The final Basic Assessment Assessment og Langge-noeg Report is available for Interested and Affected Parties and will be made available for review and commenting upon written request. Copies of the re-port will also be available at Phakanani Evironmen-tal office for public view-ing within 40 days of the publication of this notice. For further information pertaining to the project, kindly contact Phakanani Environmental.

PHAKANANI ENVIRONMENTAL

Miss Patience Sehlapelo

8 Burger Street Polokwane

0700Tel: 015 295 7391Fax: 086 618 5960

Email: [email protected]

6/11___________________

POLOKWANE/PER-SKEBULT AMENDMENT

SCHEME 490

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE POLOKWANE/

PERSKEBULT TOWN PLANNING SCHEME 2007

IN TERMS OF SECTION 56(1) (B) (i) OF THE

TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE

1986(ORDINANCE NO 15 OF

1986)I Charlotte van der Merwe being the authorized agent of the owner of the erven mentioned below, hereby give notice in terms of section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Town Planning and Town-ships Ordinance 1986 (Or-dinance No 15 of 1986) that I have applied to the Polokwane Municipality for the amendment of the Town Planning Scheme known as the Polokwane/Perskebult Town Planning Scheme 2007 to rezone Portion 1 (remaining ex-tent) and Portion 3 of erf 587 Pietersburg – situated at 133 Marshall Street and 10A Biccard Street Polok-wane from “Business 4” to “Business 2” for the purpose of shops and of-fices. Particulars of the ap-plication will lie for inspec-tion during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Spatial Planning and Land Use Manage-ment, first floor, Civic Cen-tre, Landdros Mare Street, Polokwane for a period of 28 days from 31 October 2014. Objections to or represen-tations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at P O Box 111 Polokwane 0700 within a period of 28 days from 31 October 2014.

Address of AgentKamekho Consulting

P O Box 4169Polokwane

0700Tel: 082 456 3173Fax: 086 614 9265

30/10 6/11___________________

POLOKWANE/PERSKE-BULT WYSIGINGSKEMA

490KENNISGEWING VAN DIE

AANSOEK OM DIE WYSIG-ING VAN DIE POLOK-WANE/PERSKEBULT DORPSBEPLANNING-

SKEMA 2007 INGEVOLGE ARTIKEL 56(1)(B)(i)

VAN DIE ORDONNANSIE OP DORPSBEPLANNING

EN DORPE 1986 (ORDON-NANSIE NO 15 VAN 1986)Ek Charlotte van der Mer-we synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar van die ondergenoemde erwe gee hiermee ingevolge artikel 56(1)(b)(i) van die Ordonnansie op Dorps-beplanning en Dorpe 1986(Ordonnansie 15 van 1986) kennis dat ek by die Polokwane Munisipal-iteit aansoek gedoen het om die wysiging van die Dorpsbeplanningskema bekend as die Polokwane/Perskebult Dorpsbeplan-ningskema 2007 deur hersonering van Gedeelte 1 (resterende gedeelte) en Gedeelte 3 van Erf 587 Pietersburg –geleë te Marshallstraat 133 en Biccardstraat 10A Polok-wane vanaf “Besigheid 4” na “Besigheid 2” vir die doeleindes van winkels en kantore. Besonderhede van die saak lê ter insae ge-durende kantoorure by die kantoor van die Bestuur-der: Ruimtelike Beplanning en Grondgebruikbestuur, eerste vloer, Burgersen-trum, Landdros Marestraat Polokwane vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 31 Ok-tober 2014.Besware teen of vertoë ten opsigte van die aan-soek binne ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 31 Oktober

2014 skriftelik by of tot die Munisipale Bestuurder by bovermelde adres of by Posbus 111 Polokwane 0700 ingedien of gerig word.

Adres van Agent: Kamekho Consulting

Posbus 4169Polokwane

0700Tel: 082 456 3173

Faks: 086 614 926530/10 6/11

___________________

POLOKWANE/PER-SKEBULT AMENDMENT

SCHEME 491NOTICE OF APPLICATION

FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE POLOKWANE/

PERSKEBULT TOWN PLANNING SCHEME 2007

IN TERMS OF SECTION 56(1) (B) (i) OF THE

TOWN PLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE 1986 (ORDINANCE NO 15

OF 1986)We Matete and Associ-ates Consultants being the authorised agent of the owner (Polokwane Municipality) of the Erf mentioned below, hereby give notice in terms of section 56 (1)(b)(i) of the Town Planning and Town-ships Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance No 15 of 1986) that we have applied to the Polokwane Municipal-ity for the amendment of the Town Planning Scheme known as the Polokwane/Perskebult Town Planning Scheme 2007 to rezone Portion 1 to Portion 4 of erf 397 Seshego 9L (Lethuli Park) from “Educational” to “Residential 1” for Sin-gle Dwelling Units. Particulars of the appli-cation will lie for inspec-tion during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Spatial Planning and Land Use Manage-ment, first floor, Civic Cen-tre, Landdros Mare Street Polokwane for a period of 28 days from 7 November 2014. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above ad-dress or at P O Box 111 Polokwane 0700 within a period of 28 days from 07 November 2014.

Address of Agent: Matete and Associates

Consultants P O Box 339Bendor Park

Polokwane 0713Tel: 087 700 4523

Cell: 078 581 7466Fax: 086 568 1623

6/11 13/11___________________

POLOKWANE/PERSKE-BULT WYSIGINGSKEMA

491KENNISGEWING VIR DIE

AANSOEK OM DIE WYSIG-ING VAN DIE POLOK-WANE/PERSKEBULT DORPSBEPLANNING-

SKEMA 2007 INGEVOLGE ARTIKEL 56 (1)(B)(i)

VAN DIE ORDONNANSIE OP DORPSBEPLANNING

EN DORPE 1986 (ORDON-NANSIE NO 15 VAN 1986)Ons Matete and Associates Consultants, synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar (Polokwane Muni-sipaliteit) van die onderge-noemde erf, gee hiermee ingevolge artikel 56(1)(b)(i) van die Ordonnansie op Dorpsbeplanning en Dorpe 1986 (Ordonnansie 15 van 1986) kennis dat ons by die Polokwane Munisipal-iteit aansoek gedoen het om die wysiging van die Dorpsbeplanningskema bekend as die Polokwane/Perskebult Dorpsbeplan-ningskema 2007 vir herso-nering van Gedeelte 1 vir 4 van erf 397 Seshego 9L (Lethuli Park) vanaf “Insti-tusionele” na “Residensieel 1” ‘vir Enkelwoondoelein-des. Besonderhede van

TENDERS30

die aansoek lê ter insae gedurende kantoorure by die kantoor van die Bestuurder: Ruimtelike Beplanning en Grondge-bruiksbestuur, eerstevloer, Burgersentrum, Landdros Marestraat, Polokwane vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 7 November 2014. Besware teen of vertoë ten opsigte van die aansoek moet binne ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 7 November 2014 skriftelik by of tot die Munisipale Bestuurder by bovermelde adres of by Posbus 111 Polokwane 0700 ingedien of gerig word.

Adres van Agent:Matete and Associates

Consultants Posbus 339

BendorPolokwane

0713Tel: 087 700 4523Sel: 078 581 7466

Faks: 086 568 16236/11 13/11

___________________

LOCAL AUTHORITY NOTICE

POLOKWANE/PER-SKEBULT AMENDMENT

SCHEME 492NOTICE OF APPLICATION

FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE POLOKWANE/PERSKEBULT TOWN-PLANNING SCHEME

2007, IN TERMS OF SEC-TION 56(1)(B)(I) OF THE

TOWNPLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE 1986 (ORDINANCE NO 15

OF 1986)Kamekho Consulting, be-ing the authorised agent of the owner of the erf mentioned below hereby give notice in terms of Section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Townplanning and Town-ships Ordinance 1986 (Or-dinance No 15 of 1986) that we have applied to the Polokwane Municipal-ity for the amendment of the Townplanning Scheme known as the Polokwane/Perskebult Townplanning Scheme, 2007 in so far as the rezoning of Erf 1044, Pietersburg Extension 4, situated at 55 Van Warme-lo Street, Polokwane from “Residential 1” to “Educa-tional” for the purposes of a Place of Instruction. Particulars of the appli-cation will lie for inspec-tion during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Spatial Planning and Land Use Manage-ment, first floor, Civic Cen-tre, Landdros Mare Street, Polokwane for a period of 28 days from 7 November 2014.Objections to or represen-tations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Municipal Manager at the above address or at P O Box 111 Polokwane 0700 within a period of 28 days from 7 November 2014.

Address of Agent: Kamekho Consulting

P O Box 4169Polokwane

0700Tel: 083 281 4377

6/11 13/11___________________

PLAASLIKE BESTUUR KENNISGEWING

POLOKWANE/PERSKE-BULT WYSIGINGSKEMA

492KENNISGEWING VAN DIE

AANSOEK OM DIE WYSIG-ING VAN DIE POLOK-WANE/PERSKEBULT DORPSBEPLANNING-

SKEMA 2007 INGEVOLGE ARTIKEL 56(1)(B)(I)

VAN DIE ORDONNANSIE OP DORPSBEPLANNING

EN DORPE 1986 (ORDON-NANSIE NO 15 VAN 1986)Kamekho Consulting synde die gemagtigde agent van die eienaar van die ondergenoemde erf, gee hiermee ingevolge Artikel

56(1)(b)(i) van die Or-donnansie op Dorpsbe-planning en Dorpe 1986 (Ordonnansie 15 van 1986) kennis dat ons by die Polokwane Munisipal-iteit aansoek gedoen het om die wysiging van die Dorpsbeplanningskema bekend as die Polokwane/Perskebult Dorpsbeplan-ningskema 2007 deur die hersonering van Erf 1044, Pietersburg Uitbreiding 4 geleë te Van Warmel-ostraat 55 Polokwane vanaf “Residensieel 1” na “Opvoedkundig” vir die doeleindes van ‘n plek van onderrig. Besonderhede van die aansoek lê ter insae ge-durende kantoorure by die kantoor van die Bestuur-der: Ruimtelike Beplanning en Grondgebruikbestuur, eerste vloer, Burgersen-trum, Landdros Marestraat Polokwane vir ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 7 No-vember 2014. Besware teen of vertoë ten opsigte van die aansoek moet binne ‘n tydperk van 28 dae vanaf 7 November 2014 skriftelik by of tot die Munisipale Bestuurder by bovermelde adres of by Posbus 111 Polokwane 0700 ingedien of gerig word.

Adres van Agent: Kamekho Consulting

Posbus 4169Polokwane 0700

Tel: 083 281 43776/11 13/11

___________________

IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA

(GAUTENG DIVISION PRETORIA)

CASE NUMBER: 69202/2013

IN THE MATTER BETWEEN FIRSTRAND BANK LIM-ITED

Plaintiffand KENZIE ODIRILE MOLA-PISIDATE OF BIRTH: 24 APRIL 1970

First Defendant KHETSIWE PATIENCE DLAMINI MOLAPISIID: 13 AUGUST 1978

Second DefendantAUCTION

NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION

The sale in Execution is conducted in accordance with the Consumer Pro-tection act 68 of 2008 as amended, in pursuant of a judgement granted against the defendant for money owed to the plain-tiff, of the High Court of South Africa Gauteng Di-vision. In the suit a sale without reserve to the Highest Bidder will be held by the Sheriff Polokwane at the Sheriff’s Offices 66 Platinum Street Ladine Polokwane on 19 Novem-ber 2014 at 10:00 of the undermentioned property of the Defendant/s on the condition which may be inspected at the Offices of the Sheriff prior to the sale. Certain: Erf 3368 Pieters-burg Extension 11, Town-ship Registration Division: LS Province of Limpopo in extent: 994 (Nine Hundred and Ninety -four) square metres held by deed of transfer T055344/09, Sub-ject to all the terms and conditions contained in the aforesaid deed of transfer. Situated: 239 De Wet Street Pietersburg Lim-popo Measuring: 994 Square Metres Zoned: ResidentialImprovements: (Please note that nothing is guar-anteed and/or no warranty is given in respect thereof) Main building: Main house

LEGALNOTICES31

Houses NortHview r 9500.00

3 Bed, 2 bath, lounge, dining, 2 garages, room with bathroom, storeroom.

FauNa Park r 11500.005 Bed, 4 bath, lounge, diningroom, double

garage, laundry, outside room.Môregloed r 10000.00

4 Bed, 2 bath, family room, kitchen, flat, swimming pool.

NortHview r 7250.003 Bed, 2 bath, lounge, kitchen, double garage.

ivy Park r 5130.002 Bed, 1 bath, kitchen, living area.

FauNa Park r 7550.003 Bed, 2 bath, lounge, study, 2 garages,

swimming pool.

towNHouses FauNa Park r 6950.00

3 Bed, 2½ bath, lounge, kitchen, 1 garage. ladaNNa r 5900.00

3 Bed, 1 bath, lounge, garage.

Flats rabe street r 4100.00

2 Bed, 1 bath, open plan kitchen/living area, 1 carport.

sHoPCeNtral - r 25000.00CeNtral Cbd – 200M²

oFFiCesCbd – r 2500.00

MarsHall street – r 10270.00MarsHall street – r 25400.00

MarsHall CHaMbers –r 8134.00

laNddros Mare – 193M² Por

dioNette 084 503 3964MartiN 060 666 5432audrey 072 632 7117

tHys 083 702 0768

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OBSERVERNovember 6, 2014 NEWS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN DECEASED ESTATES

All persons having claims against the under-men-tioned estate must lodge it with the Executor con-cerned within 30 days (or as indicated) from date of publication hereof. Surname: LekalakalaFirst Names: Maluse Jack

ESTATENOTICES32

Lekalakala Date of Birth: 1934-01-30Identity No: 340130 5133 081Last Address: Teberius House No 010316 Teberius Date of Death: 1994-04-18First Names and Surname of Surviving Spouse: Ramadumeja Stephina Le-kalakala Date of Birth: 1942-03-05Identity No: 420305 0272 083Name of Executor or Authorised Agent: Sello Sethosa Advertiser Name: Sello

Sethosa Advertiser Address: No

6 Korhaan Street Fauna Park Polokwane

0699Tel: 015 296 0199

Email: [email protected]

6/11___________________In die boedel van wyle Magdalena Susannah

KellermannBoedel Nr: 22652/2014

I d e n t i t e i t s n o m m e r : 320225 0052 080 Oorlede te Polokwane 3 Mei 2014Woonagtig te Frangipani Nr 7, Martha Hofmeyr Te-huis vir Bejaardes, Hoog-straat 9, PolokwaneGetroud binne gemeen-skap van goedere met Jo-hannes Louis KellermannI d e n t i t e i t s n o m m e r : 290228 5006 081Alle persone wat vorder-ings of verpligtinge het teenoor die bogemelde boedel word versoek om sodanige vorderings in te dien en sodanige verpligtinge na te kom binne ‘n tydperk van dertig (30) dae vanaf datum van publikasie hiervan by die onderstaande adres.

T F PRETORIUS: EKSEKUTEUR

NILAND & PRETORIUS ING.

Albatrossentrum 2 Markstraat 21

Posbus 10 Polokwane

0700LD7544

6/11___________________

In die boedel van wyle Jo-hannes Louis Kellermann

Boedelno: 24916/2014I d e n t i t e i t s n o m m e r : 290228 5006 081Oorlede: Te Polokwane op 11 Augustus 2014Woonagtig te: Frangipani Nr 7, Martha Hofmeyr Te-huis vir Bejaardes, Hoog-straat 9 PolokwaneWewenaar Alle persone wat vorder-ings of verpligtinge het teenoor die bogemelde boedel word versoek om sodanige vorderings in te dien en sodanige verpligtinge na te kom binne ‘n tydperk van dertig (30) dae vanaf datum van publikasie hiervan by die onderstaande adres.

T F PRETORIUS:EKSEKUTEUR

NILAND & PRETORIUS ING

ALBATROSSENTRUM 2MARKSTRAAT 21

POSBUS 10 POLOKWANE

0700LD7567

6/11___________________

NOTICE TO CREDI-TORS AND DEBTORS IN DECEASED ESTATES IN TERMS OF SECTION 29 OF THE ADMINISTRA-

TION OF DECEASED ESTATES ACT 66 OF 1965Creditors and Debtors in the undermentioned es-tate are requested to file their claims with and pay their debts to the under-signed within 30 (thirty) days from the date of pub-lication hereof. Estate No: 24839/14Masters Office: Polokwane Surname: Manamela Christian Names: Thantji William Date of Birth: 22-09-1982ID No: 8209225833085Last Address: Stand No 0302553 Mapela Magope Village, Limpopo Province Date of Death: 17 August 2014Name and Surname of Ex-ecutor Stephina Kgadi Manamela ID No: 6309010629086

DS Sello Attorneys P O Box 5693

Polokwane-North0750

18 Bok Street Polokwane

0699Tel: 015 291 4849Fax: 015 291 4846

Ref: WE00246/11

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comprising of – lounge, family room, kitchen, scul-lery, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath-rooms, 1 shower, 2 toilets. The nature extent, condi-tion and existence of the improvements are not guaranteed and/or no warranty is given in re-spect thereof and is sold “voetstoots” 1. The purchaser shall pay auctioneers commission subject to a maximum of R 9 655.00 plus vat and a minimum of R 485.00 plus vat. 2. A deposit of 10% of pur-chase price immediately on demand by the Sheriff. The balance of purchase price and any such interest payable shall be paid to the sheriff against trans-fer and shall be secured by a bank guarantee. To be approved by the Plain-tiff’s Attorney, which shall be furnished to the Sheriff within 21 days after the date of sale. 3. The rules of auction are available 24 hours prior to the auction at the offices of the Sheriff Polokwane at 66 Platinum Street Ladine Polokwane. The Office of the Sheriff Polokwane will conduct the sale, which sale will take place at the Sheriff’s Office at 66 Plati-num Street Ladine Polok-wane. Registration as buyer is a pre-requisite subject to conditions,Inter Alia: Directive of the Comsumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (URL) (http://www.infp.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)Fica Legislation, Proof if Identity and address par-ticulars Payment of a registration fee of R 10 000.00Registration conditionsThe Aforesaid sale shall be subject to the condi-tions of sale which may be inspected at the Office of the Sheriff at 66 Platinum Street Ladine Polokwane Dated at Pretoria: 15 Octo-ber 2014. RORICH WOLMARANS

& LUDERITZ INC ATTORNEY FOR

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PARK 257 BROOKLYN ROAD BROOKLYN PRETORIA

REFERENCE: (F308141/R.

MEINTJES/B3) TELEPHONE: 012 362

89906/11

___________________IN THE RENTAL HOUSING TRIBUNAL OF LIMPOPO

HELD AT LIMPOPONOTICE IN TERMS OF

RULE 8 ACT 32/44 (MAG-ISTRATE’S COURT)

Case No: 7017/14In the case between KHAYALAM PROPERTIES

Execution Creditor And MALOKA M.L.

Execution Debtor WARRANT OF EX-

ECUTION IMMEDIATE REMOVAL

This property mentioned in the Warrant of Execution immediate removal was removed from the pos-session of the Execution Debtor and is now being stored at the Sheriff’s Of-fices at 66 Platinum Street Ladine Polokwane. Landlord brought Lock-smith Storage fee charged at R 25.00 per dayCopy of process served upon:Maloka ML (Person-ally) The auction will be held at the Sheriff’s Offices being 66 Platinum Street Ladine Polokwane at 11:00 Supply 5 copies of Notice of Auction to this office. Possible date/s of Auction is/are 7 November 2014 & 14 November 2014.

Khayalam Properties P O Box 55393

Polokwane0700

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The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA), an Agency of the National Department of Transport, is looking to recruit vessel manning staff to join their fleet. SAMSA was established on 1 April 1998 under the SAMSA Act, 5 of 1998. SAMSA’s mandate is: • To ensure safety of life and property at sea • To prevent and combat pollution from ships in the marine environment • To promote the Republic’s maritime interests.Should you meet the requirements for the above posts, please e-mail your CV to Pule Mashiloane at [email protected]. As we are committed to equity in our employment practices, it is our intention to appoint individuals with the aim of meeting our equity objectives. Closing date: 14 November 2014

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OBSERVERNovember 6, 2014NEWS

Ons verlang die dienste van die volgende:

ASSISTENTREKENMEESTERVereistes• Moetvoorheenby‘nRekenmeestersfirmagewerkof‘n

soortgelyke pos as assistent-rekenmeester beklee het.• Vermoëbesitomboekevanbrondokumentetotfinan-

siële state te kan opstel. •Studies in die rekeningkundige rigting sal ‘n aanbevelingwees.

•Verkieslik ondervinding van ‘n boerdery se boeke. • Ondervindingvanloneenarbeidswetgewingsalvoordeligwees.

VERGOEDING EN VOORDELE•Onderhandelbare salaris• Jaarlikse merietebonus• Mediesefonds. Sluitingsdatum: 17 November 2014

Stuurskriftelikeaansoekemetminstensdrieverwysingsaan : Die Bestuurder Al 3 Boerdery Faks : 015 501 0293 E-pos:[email protected]

Al 3 Boerdery produ­seer aartappels, uie en

rankgewasse onder spilpunt­besproeiing en boer met beeste in die Limpopo­

provinsie by Dendron, 60 km Noord van Polokwane.

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Rc MyBuRgh>>[email protected]

Die Panasonic PHS Gholfdag het verlede Donderdagoggend met groot opwinding begin toe spelers die reuse pryse ter

waarde van meer as R25 000 sien wat op die spel was.

Hoërskool Pietersburg (PHS) se gholfdag is een van die skool se grootste geldinsamelings-projekte en die geld word op verskeie gebiede in die skool aangewend.

Die gholfdag het uit ‘n vierbal-alliansie by die Polokwane Gholfklub bestaan met die span van Jimmy Steele, Nick Notley, Kobus Marnewick en Morné Myburg wat die dag met 112 punte gewen het. Myburg het ook die prys vir die akkuraatste dryfhou op putjie 18 gekry. Duane Viljoen het die langste dryfhou op die sewende putjie behaal.

Skoolhoof, Willie Schoeman het borge en spelers wat die dag moontlik gemaak het vir hul ondersteuning bedank.

FOtO’S: Rc MyBuRgh Glen Groenewald in aksie tydens die Panasonic PHS Gholfdag. Sy span het algeheel tweede geëindig.

PhS gholfdag ‘n groot

sukses

BARRy VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Leerders van Marné Ebersohn Akademie het onlangs aan verskeie sportkompeti-sies deelgeneem en in karate, luggeweer-skiet en skopboks. uitgeblink.

Stefan Pretorius het tydens die nasio-nale skopbokskampioenskappe van die Internasionale Sportkarate Assosiasie derde gekom in die semi-afdeling en tweede in die ligte-afdeling. Hy is ook gekies om in 2015 aan twee wêreld-skopboksbyeenkomste in Engeland en Amerika deel te neem. Vyf leerders het ook Limpopo- hokkiekleure verwerf.

Marné Ebersohn Akademie se leerders presteer

Stefan Pretorius het tydens die Internasionale Skop-boksvereniging se kampi-oenskappe gekwalifiseer om Suid-Afrika aanstaande jaar oorsee te verteenwoordig.

FOtO’S: BARRy VILJOEN

Hokkiespel-ers Suanel

Daniëls (voor), Jenny

Norman, Hen-na Sonnekus, Jazel Kern en

Thinus Botha het Limpopo-kleure tydens

die CVO-byeenkoms in

Groblersdal verwerf.

Bernard Buys het tydens die Kimura Shukokai International Karatetoernooi ‘n bruin gordel in karate verwerf.

Vroegoggendstap lok baieBARRy VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Meer as 300 inwoners van die stad het Saterdag vroeggogend by die Thornhill winkelsentrum byeengekom vir die 5 km outisme welwillend-heidstap om geld vir Pathways-Polo-

kwane Stimulasiesentrum vir Kinders met Gestremdhede in te samel.

Spanne, individue, kinders en ouers met kleuters in stootwaentjies het al stappende gesellig verkeer en nuwe vriende gemaak. Water en ver-versings is by ‘n waterpunt en by die eindpunt uitgedeel en die verkeers-

departement was soos altyd op hul pos om te verseker dat deelnemers deurgaans veilig is.

Volgens Marise Rademan, een van die organiseerders, was die geleent-heid ‘n groot sukses en sy het almal wat gehelp het opreg bedank.

FOtO’S: BARRy VILJOENLeapfrog Polokwane se energieke span.

Claudene Meiring met haar baba, Tyler en Chantelle Vogel geniet die vars oggendlug.

graad R-leerders hou sportdagDie seuns skree hul kreet.

BARRy VILJOEN >>[email protected]

Graad R-leerders van Oosskool het onlangs ‘n sportdag gehou waar-tydens elke deelnemer ‘n wenner

was en ‘n medalje onvang het. Die kleuters kon aan hoogspring, aflos, gewigstoot en ‘n skopfiets-aflos deelneem en hul ouers moes regstaan om the help met groter take soos kruiwastoot.

SENIOR REKENMEESTER • Voltooideklerkskap(SAICA/SAIPA).• B.Compt-/B.Com-graad.• SAIPApraktiserendelid.• Sterktweetalig.• Eievervoer,skootrekenaarensellulêrefoon.• Gemotiveerdom‘nblokkliëntetebestuur.• Bepaaleievergoedingop‘nsuiwerkommissie-en teikengedrewebasis.• Bestuurenmotiveerklerke.• Toekomsvisieombinneafsienbaretyd‘neiepraktyk tebesit.• Sobergewoontesengoeiegesondheid.

Epos verkorte CV na: [email protected] Sluitingsdatum: 20 November 2014.

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Die huidige Limpopo Blou Bulle Rugby-unie se visepresident, Charles van Wyk is as president van Dorp aangewys en Pierre Venter is die visepresident. Die voorsitter is Leon Gouws en Marna van der Walt sal die pos van tesourier en sekretaris vul. Die addisionele lede van die klub is

Cas Jones, Hannes Christie, Angel Whitehead, Kobus Redelinghuys en Pietie Eybers. Pierre Coetzee is as klubkaptein aangewys. Die nuwe bestuur is besig om te onderhandel oor die afrigterspos. Visepresident Pierre Venter sê voormalige en nuwe spelers is welkom om Dinsdag se oefensessie om 18:00 by te woon. Die klub beoog om in volgende jaar se Assupol Klubkampionskappe deel te neem waarvoor drie spanne van Dorp gekies moet word.

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WARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

Polokwane Athletic Club (PAC) ultra-distance runner Pieter Pretorius has been very busy lately preparing for the Johannesburg Festival of Running 48-hour race at the end of the year where he will try and set a new South African record.

Pretorius participated in the Nite 2 Lite race in Vanderbijlpark at the beginning of October that started at 20:00 and ended at 08:00 the following morning. The race was held for the fifth time and for the first time at night at the Kollege Park Primary School around a one kilo-metre track at the school grounds. A number of top Comrades runners also participated and Pretorius improved the existing record from 100 km to 109 km.

After a short break of only three weeks, Pretorius participated in the Coaldust Reach for a Dream 12-Hour Night Race in Witbank to finish first and set the record at 96 km. He was accompanied by Pietersburg Road Runners

ultra-athlete, Johan van der Merwe, who set a new record in the LoobiT 100 mile race at the same event.

On Saturday, Pretorius took to the long road again at Rydamans Kaapsehoop 3-in-1

Marathon in Mpu-malanga where he qualified for the 2015 Comrades Marathon in 02:56 to be seeded among the A-category athletes for next year’s race.

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from Polokwane Athletic Club

(PAC) at the fin-ish of the Nite 2

Lite 12-hour race in Vanderbijlpark.

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WARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

Sunday saw the fourth round of the Lim-popo Premier Cricket League taking place with a full schedule of matches being held

at the Polokwane Cricket Club.Last season’s defending champions, the

Eagles Cricket Club faced the visiting Phalabor-wa Cricket Club in an exciting 50-over match on the A-field. Eagles batted first and scored an imposing 402/7 in their allotted 50 overs. Bradley Pieterse scored 110 runs and was well-supported by the Eagles opening bats-men, Theo Janse van Rensburg (71) and Pieter Haasbroek (63). Phalaborwa were bowled out for a paltry 79 runs to give the Eagles victory by a massive 323 runs. The Eagles remain undefeated after four matches to stay on track to retain their title.

On the B-field the Hornbills Cricket Club

defeated a gallant Potties Old Boys Cricket Club by 17 runs in a close-fought match. The Hornbills scored 204 all out after being sent in to bat first by Potties Old Boys captain, Clayton Smith. Potties Old Boys could only manage to score 187 runs in reply to give a narrow victory to the team from Tzaneen.

In a Promotion League match played at the Capricorn High School Cricket Oval, Eagles 2 scored a comprehensive 263-run victory over Potties Old Boys 2. Eagles scored 367/8 after 50 overs, with Deon Forrester scoring 123 runs. The evergreen Tim Baber weighed in with a well-played 84 runs and 15-year old, Sias Willemse scored 41 runs.

Potties Old Boys 2 were bowled out for 104 runs in reply with the Eagles 2 opening bowl-ers, Brendan Bezuidenhout (5/25 in 10 overs) and Morné Venter (2/20 in 9 overs) doing the damage to the Potties batsmen. Both the Eagles 2 bowlers are still at high school and a bright fu-

ture lies ahead for both talented bowlers.

The only Premier League fixture that will be played on Sunday will be the clash between Seshego Cricket Club and Aces Cricket Club at the Capricorn High School Cricket Oval. The Limpopo Impalas will be in action in a Cricket South Africa Rural League match against Mpumalanga in White River on Saturday.

Eagles inflict defeat

on Phalaborwa

PHOTO: WARREN BLUNTEagles Cricket Club opening batsman Pieter Haasbroek ducks under a bouncer sent down by the Phalaborwa Cricket Club bowler.

Busy time for Polokwane ultra-distance runner

Limpopo’s Golden Girl of golf

PHOTO: JEFF RAYMONDDesi Earle of the

Polokwane Golf Club represented the prov-

ince in the Sanlam Cancer National Golf

Challenge played on the Gary Player Golf Course at Sun

City on 20 and 21 October.

She became Limpopo’s

Golden Girl of golf by win-ning the la-

dies division.

A challenging gamePHOTO: JEFF RAYMOND

Liz Southon, 40 on a count out, and Brian o’ Reilly on 40 points finished second and third respectively in a Individual Stableford Challenge played at the Polokwane Golf Club last Wednesday. Winner Thys de Kock was absent.

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Tender Notice and Invitation to Tender

The Roads Agency Limpopo SOC was established under the Northern Province Roads Agency and Proprietary Act of 1998 (NPRA Act). RAL, with its Head Office in Polokwane, is mandated for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of the Limpopo Provincial Network. The RAL herewith invites tenders from suitably qualified service providers to assist in the undertaking of the following project:

Conducting Skills AuditTender No: RAL/SKILLS AUDIT/2014

Bids are hereby invited from suitably qualified service providers to conduct a skills audit for Roads Agency Limpopo employees.There will be no briefing session. Terms of Reference will be incorporated into the bid document Bid documents for this project will be available in the Cashier’s Office as from Monday, 10 November 2014. A non-refundable fee of R80.00 will be charged per tender documentAll bids must be deposited in the bid box at RAL Offices (26 Rabe Street, Polokwane) by no later than the closing date. Bid documents which are not received or received in the tender box before 11.00 on the closing date will be marked as late bids and will not be considered The closing date for submission of bids is 1 December 2014.The Roads Agency Limpopo is not obliged to accept the lowest or any bid Procurement-related enquiries may be directed to Morongoa Rangoato at (015) 284-4657, Sam Lekganyane at (015) 284-4643 and Matsobane Dinala at (015) 284-4628 respectively.

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- ERF 1506, INDUSTRIA, POLOKWANE SIZE: 4 223 m² Improvements: Shed building of ± 800 m²

- ERF 1507, INDUSTRIA, POLOKWANE SIZE: 4 520 m² Improvements: Small prefabricated office/ storage building (± 60m²)

- ERF 1508, INDUSTRIA, POLOKWANE SIZE: 4 150 m² Improvements: Ablutions (± 58 m²)

- ERF 1509, INDUSTRIA, POLOKWANE SIZE: 4 116 m² Improvements: Warehouse: ± 1 270 m² Office/ablution: ± 40 m²

WARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

The Polokwane Oval Club held the penul-timate round of the club championships on Saturday with lots of fender bending

taking place in a number of hotly contested classes at the Polokwane Show Grounds.

Members of the Lynx Arm Wrestling Club in Polokwane were also out in full force to raise funds for Hoër Tegniese

Skool Tom Naudé learner, Anton Bosman, who has a rare form of cancer. Spectators at the event had a chance to test their strength against South African arm wrestling champion, Danie Fourie with all the funds raised going towards the treatment for Bosman.

According to the organiser, Stephan Weideman all the regulars were back on the racetrack and although only two drivers were in action during the rookie class, the two youngsters, Dylan Bosch and Ruan van Breda gave a great display of their driving skills, with Dylan taking the honours in a close contest. In the stockrod class, Nico Grebe took first place, with Willie Blignaut second and Johhny Durant junior taking the final podium position.

In the 1660 modifieds Heath Bent came out on top in his father’s Tata, followed by JJ Fourie in second place and Desmond Bosch

WARREN BLUNT>>[email protected]

Polokwane’s road runners and walkers are re-minded that the annual 10 km night race and 5 km fun run hosted by the Polokwane Athletic Club (PAC) will be held next Friday.

The popular event has a new sponsor and will now be known as the BB Motor Group GWM Nite Race and Fun Run, with R5 000 up for grabs in prize money for the various categories in the 10 km race. The first 300 finishers in each race category will also receive a new specially designed medal. The night race and fun run will start and finish at the old

Peter Mokaba Stadium and the starting time is 18:30.

Both races will be run over a safe, well-lit circular route and water points will be available every three kilometers along the route. Entry for the 10 km race is R40 and R20 for the fun run. Runners participating in the 10 km race must be in possession of a valid provincial road race licence. Temporary licences will be available at an extra cost of R25. Entries can be made on the day of the race at the PAC clubhouse between 17:00 and 18:20.

For further information call Johan Janse van Vuuren on 083 277 2505 or Jaco Pretorius on 072 932 8488.

Runners can still enter for GWM Nite Race

The various medals that are on offer at the BB Motor Group GWM Nite Race.

Exciting oval racing at penultimate round

PHOTOS: WARREN BLUNTDanie and Leana Fourie from Lynx Arm Wrestling Club, who attended Saturday’s Polokwane Oval racing club event to raise funds for Hoër Tegniese Skool Tom Naudé learner Anton Bosman, who has a rare form of cancer.

Left: Local drivers Desmond Bosch and Roelof van Breda are side-by-side during Saturday’s practice round in the 2.1L modified class. Right: Spectators check out the oval racing cars in the pits during the Club Championships on Saturday.

back in third. Only four cars started the race in the 2.1L modifieds with Roelof van Breda winning the class after two heats, with Johnny Durant in second place and Desmond Bosch in the third position.

In the hotrod class it was the black Peugeot of Phillip Jacobs, who has joined Polokwane Oval Club all the way from Groblersdal that claimed the top podium position, with Allas Pi-enaar second and his brother, André clinching the third place.

The next Polokwane Oval club event will be held on 29 November, with a number of visi-tors from other clubs in Limpopo and Gauteng set to visit the city for the last race of the season.

Weideman hopes to see Polokwane’s entire oval racing enthusiasts at the event and said: “Race on the track and not on the road.”Polokwane Oval Club race or-

ganiser, Stephan Weideman.

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Asked for her response Mothiba said the award symbolises the beginning of hard work. “Hard work is the basis for everything worthwhile one will achieve in life. This award means to me that I have to start working very hard. It means that I have to prove that I was worth the award. This kind of pressure is not new to me. It started in August when I was promoted to the rank of professor. I asked myself one question and that was what I think I need to do differently from what I was doing and that question led me to this award,” Mothiba said.

“I dedicate this award to my family, parents who always encouraged me to study hard and my hus-band who created a conducive home environment which allows me to do my work,” Mothiba said.

Her research career commenced in July 2006 upon joining the University of Limpopo after previ-ously being employed in the Healthcare Services sector as nurse at various levels.

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