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The Sekhukhune Dispatch is a local newspaper registered under CB Media group, for the following areas: Dennilton, Groblersdal, Marble Hall, Tafelkop, Motetema, Leeufontein, Jane Furse and Moratiwa Crossing. Since September 2022, the services of CB Media group have been extended with a social media component.

SDM given 14 days to fix Marble Hall water and sanitation woesMARBLE HALLThe Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ephraim Mogale ...
10/07/2025

SDM given 14 days to fix Marble Hall water and sanitation woes
MARBLE HALL
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM) has given the Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM) Executive Mayor, Cllr Minah Bahula and her administration a 14 days ultimatum to address the escalating water and sanitation crisis in Marble Hall.
The issues, which were raised by DA plaguing Marble Hall include 29 hectares of farmland which they say it is contaminated by raw sewage due to infrastructure collapse, residents hospitalised with E.coli infections from sewage contamination, complete sewage treatment facility breakdown with raw waste potentially flowing into river systems, non-functional hydrants due to inadequate water pressure, a compromise emergency services and persistent sewage spills flooding residential properties with no adequate response.
According to the party, failure to address these problems will prompt the DA to request constitutional interventions, citing the municipality's inability to deliver on its mandate.
DA Councillor in EPMLM, Flip Jacobs, expressed his outrage over the situation, stating: "The SDM Executive Mayor and her team are living lavish lifestyles, completely disconnected from the desperate plight of residents. Marble Hall deserves better."
According to Jacobs, the crisis has been ongoing for some time, with residents facing life-threatening conditions due to the municipality's neglect.
"Despite multiple formal requests, documented proposals, and direct engagements from the DA, the municipality has failed to act, leaving residents exposed to severe public health risks," Jacobs said.
Jacobs further criticised the SDM Executive Mayor and her team for ignoring formal requests, breaking commitments, and showing disrespect for rates and taxpayers.
"The DA will not allow this injustice to continue. We will request constitutional interventions if the municipality fails to address this crisis within the given timeframe," Jacobs warned.
Smalle stressed that the DA has called on the SDM Executive Mayor Bahula, and her administration to take immediate action to address the crisis and communicate with residents.
“The party's ultimatum expires in 14 days, after which further action will be taken. We will not stand idly by while residents suffer. Marble Hall deserves better, and we will fight for their rights," Jacobs concluded.

When approached for a response, Lemson Moropjane, SDM Spokesperson, said: "Regarding the recent sewage spillage in our area, the Municipality would like to clarify that a sewer blockage was reported and addressed some weeks ago. Although the pipeline was unblocked, some sewage did overflow into nearby farmland. Fortunately, we have not received any reports of infections.
Moropjane indicated that the district municipality appointed a contractor to refurbish the treatment works, which will help alleviate the issue.
However, he highlighted that the majority of the witnessed spillage is attributed to poor designs of storm-water controls linked to the sewage system.
“We are currently engaging with local municipalities to improve storm-water management,” he said.
Moropjane informed that another contributing factor to the overload on the system is the conversion of residential properties into rental properties, which exceeds the designed capacity.
“This is a matter that requires local municipalities to properly manage property development,” he said.

Minister Ndabeni launches Sekhukhune TVET’s Centre for Entrepreneurship Rapid IncubatorGROBLERSDALThe Minister for Small...
10/07/2025

Minister Ndabeni launches Sekhukhune TVET’s Centre for Entrepreneurship Rapid Incubator
GROBLERSDAL
The Minister for Small Business Development, Stella Tembisa Ndabeni, has on Tuesday 8 July 2025, officially launched the Sekhukhune TVET College Centre for Entrepreneurship Rapid Incubator in Groblersdal.
The centre, valued at R9.8 million, is a state-of-the-art facility that offers cutting-edge lab facilities, specialized business incubation programmes, comprehensive skills development initiatives, an innovation hub, and a fully equipped MakerSpace for product development and prototyping.
The Centre for Entrepreneurship Rapid Incubator aims to empower tech-savvy youth with 4IR digital skills, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
The initiative is expected to create jobs, foster self-sustaining entrepreneurs, and grow Small, Micro, and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs) to boost local economic resilience and national economic expansion.
During the launch event, Minister Ndabeni also handed over equipment to 178 beneficiaries of the Informal Micro Enterprise Development Programme (IMEDP) in the Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality (FTLM) and Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipalities (EMLM).
The equipment included stoves, fridges, generators, sewing machines, and cooking utensils, set to boost spaza shop owners and street vendors across Sekhukhune District.
The handover aimed to empower local entrepreneurs and enhance their capacity to contribute to the economy, fostering sustainable development within the communities.
“This initiative is part of our broader strategy to support small businesses, especially in rural and township areas,” said Minister Ndabeni.
“We have set aside R2 million to support SMMEs in Elias Motsoaledi and Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipalities. Already, over 150 businesses have benefited from this programme,” she said.
Ndabeni emphasized the importance of creating a conducive environment for entrepreneurs to thrive.
“This entrepreneurship incubator empowers youth and vocational students to become job creators, fostering self-sustaining entrepreneurs and growing SMMEs to boost local economic resilience and national economic expansion, ultimately tackling poverty and youth unemployment," she said.
Acting Executive Mayor of Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM), Cllr Ali Matlala, praised the department’s efforts, stating: “The support will go a long way in addressing the daily challenges faced by small businesses. We remain committed to working with all local municipalities to ensure compliance and proper registration.”

Limpopo VMMC Programme sees strong uptakeLIMPOPOAccording to the Limpopo Department of Health, the Voluntary Medical Mal...
10/07/2025

Limpopo VMMC Programme sees strong uptake
LIMPOPO
According to the Limpopo Department of Health, the Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) programme has made significant progress since its launch on 20 June 2025, with approximately 7 000 males undergone safe medical circumcision through the programme, with over 700 being adolescents and young adults aged 15 years and above.
The VMMC programme is voluntary, safe, and free of charge, with all procedures performed by trained medical professionals in line with national health guidelines.
Limpopo Health Department Spokesperson, Percy Moagi, said the programme has seen strong uptake across various districts, with Vhembe leading the way with 1 608 procedures conducted, followed closely by Waterberg with 1 220, with Mopani and Sekhukhune also made notable progress, with just above a thousand procedures each, while Capricorn is just below 1 000.
“The top three performing sites are Dilokong District Hospital in Sekhukhune, Tshilidzini Regional Hospital in Vhembe, and Thabaleshoba Community Health Center in Waterberg,” informed Moagi.
The programme is open to males aged 10 years and above, and ongoing community outreach efforts aim to ensure that even more eligible individuals can access these essential services.
“Over a hundred sites are open across the province, and interested members of the public are encouraged to register. For more information, members of the public can enquire at their nearest clinic or facility,” continued Moagi.
He said the programme is set to encouraging a momentum in the province’s efforts to strengthen HIV prevention and promote men’s health.
“Notably, more than 700 of those circumcised are 15 years and above, signalling increased participation from adolescents and young adults,” Moagi said.
Limpopo MEC for Health, Dieketseng Mashego, has expressed satisfaction with the programme's progress, commending the commitment of healthcare workers and community mobilisers who are driving awareness and access to VMMC services.
"We are pleased with the progress made so far. The number of men coming forward for circumcision demonstrates growing awareness and acceptance of the health benefits associated with this important programme. We urge parents, guardians, and male adults who wish to take part in the programme to enquire and register at the facility closest to them," said MEC Mashego.

Maila introduce contractors to erect access roads in Praktiseer and Ga- MokgothoBURGERSFORTFour contractors to erect acc...
10/07/2025

Maila introduce contractors to erect access roads in Praktiseer and Ga- Mokgotho

BURGERSFORT

Four contractors to erect access roads in Praktiseer (Shushumela) and Ga-Mokgotho were introduced to the communities last week by the Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality’s mayor Eddie Maila.

On July 3, he handed over two contractors to erect an 8 kilometre access road at Shushumela.

He continued to introduce another two contractors for a 6 kilometre access road at Ga-Mokgotho village, (Ward 16) on July 4.

“We are sick and tired about individuals collapsing service delivery projects. Gone are the days we will allow people to disrupt services delivery projects in our communities. I put my neck on the block, I will be in these projects day and night to ensure no one disrupts them.”

He said the Fetakgomo Tubatse municipality won’t return money to Treasury under his watch.

“ Our municipality was one of those that returned money back to Department of Treasury, without providing services, this is no longer happening, we spend 100% of money allocated to us on provision of services. In fact, we will get additional allocation .”
Maila assured residents that all the projects will be completed within a 12 months period.
“We don’t do bermuda roads , all these projects will be completed. They will benefit economic activities such as schools, internal transport and apartments within our communities.”

He urged community members to support all municipal projects.
Maila said all locals must benefit during the erecting of the access roads. He urged females to also seize this opportunities and to benefit as sub contractors. He said his office will ensure women are involved in all municipal projects.

When introducing the contractors, Maila reminded them about their objective in the village. He warned them that the municipality is expecting quality projects that must be implemented within the stipulated time.
“Contractors must ensure that the locals benefit in terms of employment and business opportunities through correct procedures.”
Maila applauded the tribal leaders (Moshate) for working closely with the municipality in order to provide services.

“We cannot build a city, with bad roads, lets support all the projects to make Fetakgomo Tubatse a better place.”
The access roads projects at both Praktiseer and Ga -Mokgotho were scheduled to commence on July 7. The Praktiseer project will cost R 80 million while the Ga Mokgotho projects will cost R60 million. They will cost a combined total of R140 million.

EPMLM appoints new Communications ManagerMARBLE HALLThe Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM) has announced the appo...
09/07/2025

EPMLM appoints new Communications Manager
MARBLE HALL
The Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM) has announced the appointment Mr Life Nape as their new Communications Manager, with the strategic appointment comes as the municipality continues to strengthen its communication and public relations efforts.
Nape brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having previously served as a Communications Learner at Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality (MLM).
He further honed his skills in the Office of the Chief Whip, where among others, he developed a deep understanding of municipal communication and public relations.
As the municipality's official spokesperson, Nape will play a critical role in ensuring that the public is informed about the municipality's activities, projects, and initiatives.
Nape's appointment is effective immediately, and he is expected to hit the ground running, working closely with various stakeholders to ensure that the municipality's communication efforts are enhanced.
The Sekhukhune Communicators Forum, through Lemson Moropjane, Head of Communications in the Office of the Executive Mayor, Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM), extended its congratulations to Nape on his appointment.
“We extend our heartfelt congratulations and wish him great success in his new role,” he said.

SAPS pleads for help in finding missing manROOSSENEKALThe police appeal to members of the public for assistance in locat...
09/07/2025

SAPS pleads for help in finding missing man

ROOSSENEKAL

The police appeal to members of the public for assistance in locating a missing person, Lucky Tau Mahlokoana (32), originally from Bolobedu.
Mahlokoana was last seen on Wednesday, June 19, when he reportedly clocked off duty at approximately 12:00 from his workplace at Bonamanzi Game Lodge.
“He informed his colleagues that he was travelling home to Bolobedu and was expected to return to work on June 25,” said Col Malesela Ledwaba, spokesperson of the Limpopo SAPS.
Concerns were raised when Mahlokoana failed to report for duty as scheduled. According to Ledwaba, a co-worker and close friend, upon returning from leave, enquired about his whereabouts and discovered that he had never arrived home and had not been seen or heard from since leaving work.
A missing person case has been opened at Roossenekal SAPS, and the police are actively investigating the matter and following all available leads.
The SAPS is urging anyone with information about Mahlokoana’s whereabouts to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Capt Mpusheng Makuwa on 082 565 7136, call Crime Stop on 08600 10111, use the My SAPS App, or report it at their nearest police station.

Cash-In-Transit robbery attempt thwarted in Jane FurseJANE FURSEThe police in Jane Furse have arrested one suspect and r...
09/07/2025

Cash-In-Transit robbery attempt thwarted in Jane Furse
JANE FURSE
The police in Jane Furse have arrested one suspect and recovered a getaway vehicle following a brazen cash-in-transit robbery attempt at Jane Furse Hardware on Tuesday 2 July 2025.
Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said the suspects, armed with pistols, confronted security personnel at gunpoint and disarmed one guard who was carrying a cash case.
“A shootout ensued between the suspects and security guards, but the perpetrators failed to obtain any cash,” he said.
Mashaba added that following the incident, the Burgersfort detectives, working alongside Jane Furse Visible Policing members and the Sekhukhune District Task Team, immediately launched an intelligence-driven operation.
“The coordinated response led investigators to Tshehlwaneng Village, where one suspect was successfully arrested and the getaway vehicle, a white Toyota Avanza with Limpopo registration plates, was recovered,” explained Mashaba.
He said three suspects remain at large and the police appeal to the public to not approach them as they are considered armed and extremely dangerous.
“They are believed to have fled in a white Volkswagen Golf 6 with Gauteng registration plates. Police urge members of the public to exercise extreme caution if they encounter these suspects,” alerted Mashaba.
He advised anyone with information that could assist in locating the outstanding suspects to contact the Crime Stop Number on 08600 10111, the nearest police station or make use the MySAPS App.
Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, commended the police teams’ swift response.
"The swift response by our integrated law enforcement teams demonstrates our commitment to combating violent crime and protecting our communities. We will not rest until all perpetrators are brought to justice," said Hadebe.

Manhunt underway after fi****ms stolen at a farm in BurgersfortBURGERSFORTThe Police in Burgersfort have launched a mass...
09/07/2025

Manhunt underway after fi****ms stolen at a farm in Burgersfort
BURGERSFORT
The Police in Burgersfort have launched a massive manhunt for five suspects involved in a brazen farm robbery in the Burgersfort area after fi****ms and ammunition were stolen during a farm robbery on Sunday 6 July 2025, at approximately 09:30.
Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said according to reports, a farm employee was overpowered by the suspects, who stole four fi****ms, multiple rounds of ammunition, and other valuables.
“The suspects, believed to be three foreign nationals and two South African citizens, used the victim's vehicle to flee the scene. The vehicle was later found abandoned and damaged on the property, while the stolen safe was recovered nearby, forcefully opened to gain access to its contents,” explained Mashaba. .
Mashaba said the police are working tirelessly to track down the suspects and bring them to justice, while urging the community to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
“The police are urging members of the public who may have any information that can assist in the investigation to come forward. They may contact Lieutenant Colonel Evans Makgopa on 082 855 0117, or the Crime Stop Number on 08600 10111. Alternatively, information can be reported using the MySAPS App or at the nearest police station,” he said.
Limpopo Provincial Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has ordered the immediate mobilisation of a dedicated task team to track down the suspects and recover the stolen fi****ms.
"The illegal possession of fi****ms by criminals remains a major threat to public safety. We will not rest until these dangerous individuals are apprehended and the stolen weapons recovered," said Hadebe.

Former Limpopo Premier Mathabatha undergoes traditional initiation rites at 68GA-MPHAHLELEIn a surprising move, former L...
09/07/2025

Former Limpopo Premier Mathabatha undergoes traditional initiation rites at 68
GA-MPHAHLELE
In a surprising move, former Limpopo Premier and currently Deputy Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development, Stan Mathabatha, has joined hundreds of young men in the province to undergo traditional rites at an initiation school in the age of 68.
Mathabatha, who hails from Motetema Township outside Groblersdal in Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM), joined an initiation school in pursuit of traditional rites of passage into manhood.
According to sources, Mathabatha is among nearly 500 initiates at Tjiane Village in Ga-Mphahlele outside Lebowakgomo.
A source confirmed that Mathabatha arrived at the initiation school accompanied by a cadre of elders, including a head-man from the Bakgaga Baga Mphahlele Villages, who will provide guidance throughout the process.
Mathabatha’s participation in the traditional initiation rites marks a symbolic gesture, reaffirming cultural identity and tradition.
As a veteran of the ANC's military wing, Umkhonto We Sizwe, Mathabatha joined the liberation struggle in 1977 and served as Premier of Limpopo from 2013 until June 2024, when he was succeeded by Dr Phophi Ramathuba.
Mathabatha follows in the footsteps of other ANC leaders who underwent initiation at older ages, including Fikile Mbalula, who went through initiation at 37 in Phillipi, Cape Town in 2008.
His participation marks a symbolic gesture, reaffirming cultural identity and tradition, even in high political ranks.

Police launch manhunt following Diphagane Filling Station armed robberyDIPHAGANEThe police in Jane Furse have launched a...
07/07/2025

Police launch manhunt following Diphagane Filling Station armed robbery
DIPHAGANE
The police in Jane Furse have launched a massive manhunt for unknown suspects following an armed business robbery at the Diphagane Filling Station in the Jane Furse Policing Precinct in the night of Sunday 29 June 2025.
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said according to preliminary reports, two male suspects entered the filling station premises at approximately 23:15, overpowered the security officer and personnel on duty, and pointed them with a firearm.
“The suspects then broke open the on-site safe and stole an undisclosed amount of money before fleeing the scene,” he said.
Ledwaba said the police have opened a case of business robbery and are actively tracing the suspects.
“Anyone with information that can lead to the arrests of the suspects is requested to contact the investigating officer, Captain Fana Mkhwanazi on 082 319 9526, or the nearest police station if they have any information regarding the robbery. Alternatively, they can contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or make use the MySAPSApp to submit information anonymously,” concluded Ledwaba.

Limpopo Education Department launches Winter Enrichment Camps for matric learnersLIMPOPOAs schools’ holidays already com...
07/07/2025

Limpopo Education Department launches Winter Enrichment Camps for matric learners
LIMPOPO
As schools’ holidays already commenced for the winter, the Limpopo Department of Education has started with its annual Winter Enrichment Camps, aimed at supporting matric learners in their final preparations for the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations.
According to the department, hundreds of matric learners from across the province will participate in residential camps in seven education districts, focusing on various intervention programmes to improve their academic performance.
These programmes include Maths and Science interventions, support for progressed learners, assistance for learners at risk of failing gateway subjects and opportunities for gifted learners.
MEC for Education in Limpopo, Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya, is set to visit the camps starting recently to monitor progress and motivate the Matric Class of 2025.
"We have set aside a budget for the intervention to assist our class to close identified gaps and to focus on gateway subjects," said MEC Lerule-Ramakhanya.
"This kind of intervention has assisted us to improve our results in the past 3 years. We are confident that our learners will seize the moment, harvest as much as they can as part of their preparations," she added.
The MEC furthered wishes all learners a safe and enjoyable winter holidays, encouraging parents to ensure their children stay safe and engage in academic activities where possible.
“However, during the schools’ holidays, only Grade 12 learners will be attending the camps from Saturday 28 June 2025 and they are encouraged to do so in their respective districts,” she said.
MEC Lerule-Ramakhanya will kick-start the winter school enrichment monitoring programme in Capricorn South and will also be attending other camps across the province to motivate and encourage learners during this period.

Sekhukhune Women's Regional League window period reopenedSEKHUKHUNE - In a significant development for women's football ...
07/07/2025

Sekhukhune Women's Regional League window period reopened
SEKHUKHUNE - In a significant development for women's football in the Sekhukhune Region, the Hollywood bets SAFA Sekhukhune Regional Women’s Football League has announced the reopening of the window period for team registrations.
This move, which took effect from Tuesday 1 July 2025 until 31 August 2025, provides an opportunity for teams to bolster their squads and make necessary adjustments ahead of the crucial final stretch of the season.
According to Frank Maredi, Coordinator of the Hollywood bets SAFA Sekhukhune Regional Football League, this will be the last registration period for the women's league in the 2025 season.
"All teams who were unable to beef up their teams are now able to bolster their teams until the end of August 2025," Maredi explained.
He added that the development is expected to inject new energy and competitiveness into the league, as teams look to strengthen their squads and make a push for the top spots.
The Sekhukhune Women's Regional League is divided into two streams, A and B, with the top teams from each stream set to compete in a playoff format at the end of the season.
The winner of this playoff will be crowned the overall regional champion and will earn the right to represent Sekhukhune in the provincial playoffs against other regions, including Vhembe, Mopani, Waterberg, and Capricorn.
The stakes are high, as the top two teams from the provincial playoffs will earn promotion to the Sasol League, providing a platform for talented players to showcase their skills at a higher level.
The reopening of the window period is a welcome development for teams in the Sekhukhune Women's Regional League, providing them with an opportunity to regroup and refocus ahead of the final push.
With the season entering its crucial phase, teams will be looking to make the most of this opportunity and secure a spot in the top two at the end of the season.
As the league continues to gain momentum, fans can expect thrilling matches and intense competition between teams.

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