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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.

Over one thousand five hundred nabbed during Limpopo’s Operation ShanelaLIMPOPO - The Police in Limpopo Province have ar...
21/08/2025

Over one thousand five hundred nabbed during Limpopo’s Operation Shanela
LIMPOPO - The Police in Limpopo Province have arrested 1526 suspects during the high Density Operation Shanela 2 (Kukula), which started on Monday 11 August 2025, and lasted until Sunday 17 August 2025 across the province.
The operations, conducted in all five districts, resulted in the confiscation of five unlicensed fi****ms and ammunition.
Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said the suspects were arrested for various crimes, including murder, attempted murder, assault, r**e, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“The police also confiscated 2981 to***co products, one piece of furniture, and two motor vehicles,” he said.
Mashaba added that during the operations, five suspects were arrested for murder, 5 other suspects arrested for attempted murder, 89 suspects arrested for assault GBH, five arrested for illegal possession of unlicensed fi****ms, 17 suspects arrested for possession of dangerous weapons, 52 suspects arrested for illegal dealing in liquor, 52 suspects arrested for possession of precious metal, twelve suspects arrested for r**e, and 35 suspects arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
“In addition, 265 suspects arrested for contravention of immigration act, five unlicensed fi****ms (rifles and handgun) confiscated, 2981 to***co products confiscated, one piece of furniture confiscated and two motor vehicles were also confiscated,” informed Mashaba.
He said some suspects were released after paying admission of guilt fines, while others have started appearing before various magistrate’s courts from Monday 18 August 2025.
“The police urges the public to continue reporting any suspicious activities or crimes to the police, emphasizing the importance of community participation in the fight against crime,” Mashaba said.
The Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, commended all law enforcement agencies and stakeholders for their concerted efforts in combating criminal activities.
“The Police in Limpopo Province remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all communities,” she said.

Provincial Government fast-tracks Sekhukhune District offices relocation processMOHLALETSEThe Inter-Ministerial Committe...
21/08/2025

Provincial Government fast-tracks Sekhukhune District offices relocation process
MOHLALETSE
The Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC), established to oversee the relocation of the Sekhukhune District Offices from Lebowakgomo to Jane Furse, has made significant progress, following a successful engagement with the Ba-Pedi Mamone Traditional Authority.
The relocation process, spearheaded by the Provincial Government under the leadership of Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba, aims to improve service delivery in the district.
The IMC, leaded by MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Ernest Rachoene, was joined by the Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM) Executive Mayor Cllr Minah Bahula and the Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality (MLM) Mayor, Cllr Merah Mahlase, as well as other councillors, paid homage to the Ba-Pedi Royal House in Mohlaletse Village recently.
The Royal House welcomed the progress report and appreciated the work of government, indicating a positive step towards the relocation process.
In a statement, MEC Rachoene emphasized the importance of collaboration between government and traditional leaders in driving development in the province.
"We are committed to working with our traditional leaders to ensure that government services are delivered efficiently and effectively to our people," he said.
The relocation of the district offices to Jane Furse is expected to bring government services closer to the people, reducing travel time and costs, and ultimately improving the overall quality of life for residents.
This move is part of the Provincial Government's efforts to strengthen internal capacity and enhance service delivery, as outlined in the initiative.
The relocation process is also expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, with potential job creation and infrastructure development opportunities. As part of the initiative, the Provincial Government said it is investing in infrastructure development, including roads, to improve access to government services and stimulate economic growth.

Gogo Nomgqibelo Mahlangu celebrates 102 years of resilience and strengthSAAIPLAASOn Wednesday 13 August 2025, a remarkab...
21/08/2025

Gogo Nomgqibelo Mahlangu celebrates 102 years of resilience and strength
SAAIPLAAS
On Wednesday 13 August 2025, a remarkable celebration took place at the home of Gogo Nomgqibelo Mahlangu, a centenarian and iconic survivor of gender-based violence.
Mahlangu, who bravely survived brutal abuse in 2024, marked her 102nd birthday surrounded by loved ones, community leaders, and law enforcement officials.
Joining the occasion were Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba and Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, along with other SAPS officials.
The gathering not only celebrated Gogo Mahlangu's remarkable life and strength but also addressed the pressing challenges faced by community members daily.
On 28 July 2024, Mahlangu became a victim of brutal attack and r**e at her own home in Saaiplaas. During the tragic incident, Mahlangu was asleep and alone at home when the perpetrator forced entry thorough her window, committing an unspeakable act of gender based violence.
Following the horrific incident, the police responded swiftly and a suspect was arrested in connection with the attack.
Gogo Mahlangu's story serves as a beacon of hope and resilience for survivors of gender-based violence.
Her courage and determination to rebuild her life are an inspiration to many. The celebration of her life and work highlights the importance of supporting survivors and working towards a society that prioritizes justice, safety, and protection for all.
The event aligned with broader initiatives focused on prevention and rebuilding social cohesion.
Through sharing Gogo Mahlangu's story and experiences, the government aims to raise awareness about the importance of addressing gender-based violence and promoting a culture of respect and empathy.

Limpopo Legislature lauds SDM for good governancePOLOKWANEThe Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM) has been commended ...
21/08/2025

Limpopo Legislature lauds SDM for good governance
POLOKWANE
The Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM) has been commended by the Limpopo Legislature for its strides in good governance and financial accountability.
This was said during a joint sitting of the Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs (CoGHSTA) and Treasury Department portfolio committees, held at the Bolivia Lodge in Polokwane.
During the sitting, the district municipality became the first to present its governance report at this level.
The session, chaired by Thabo Mokone, Chair of Chairs in the Limpopo Legislature, highlighted the district's growing balance between administrative and political stability.
Legislators praised SDM for key improvements, including reduced reliance on consultants, increased use of internal capacity for financial reporting, VAT recovery, and enhanced debt collection.
Mokone commended the district, stating: "Sekhukhune is ‘NOT BAD’ at all in governance”, but cautioned against complacency.
The Acting SDM Executive Mayor, Cllr Samson Nkosi, and other senior officials, led the presentation, outlining the district's commitment to transparent governance and improved service delivery.
Limpopo Member of Provincial Legislature, Nkakareng Rakgoale, praised the district's efforts to redirect funds from outsourced consultancy fees to service delivery priorities, stating: "This is commendable. It's a good approach, as this is a challenge in many municipalities. It will indeed improve services and impact lives."
MEC for Treasury in Limpopo, Kgabo Mahoai, encouraged the district to explore shared and centralized audit services with its local municipalities to improve audit outcomes.
The district was also recognized for advancing revenue enhancement strategies, including the rollout of smart water meter readings, currently being piloted in Fetakgomo-Tubatse Local Municipality (FTLM) and expanding to other strategic economic towns.
According to the committees, SDM is steadily moving forward, guided by its commitment to good governance and improved service delivery for its communities.

DA calls for MEC to intervene in unpaid teacher assistants’ issueSEKHUKHUNEThe Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo has c...
21/08/2025

DA calls for MEC to intervene in unpaid teacher assistants’ issue
SEKHUKHUNE
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo has called on the Education MEC, Mavhungu Lerule-Ramakhanya, to intervene in the non-payment of teacher assistants in the province.
The DA said it has received complaints from teacher assistants, who claim they have not been paid their salaries for the previous month.
According to Jacques Smalle, DA Limpopo Spokesperson on Education, the non-payment of teacher assistants is unacceptable and betrays the spirit of an initiative meant to create job opportunities for youth interested in education.
"Teacher assistants play a vital role in supporting teaching and learning, and it is essential that the department supports them in their work," Smalle said.
Smalle revealed that the province has over 10 000 teacher assistants, and it is unclear how many have gone unpaid or the reasons for the non-payment.
“The DA has demanded that the MEC urgently investigate the matter and ensure that all unpaid teacher assistants have their issues resolved. We will continue to monitor the progress regarding this issue until it is resolved," Smalle added.
He emphasized that the party values the role and efforts of teacher assistants in supporting teaching and creating a conducive learning environment.
At the time of going to press, the Limpopo Department of Education could not respond to enquiries sent by the publication.

MEC hands-over wheelchairs to patients at Matlala HospitalTSIMANYANE - On Friday 15 August 2025, Limpopo Department of H...
21/08/2025

MEC hands-over wheelchairs to patients at Matlala Hospital
TSIMANYANE - On Friday 15 August 2025, Limpopo Department of Health's MEC, Dieketseng Mashego, handed-over wheelchairs to patients at Matlala Hospital in Tsimanyane Village outside Marble Hall, Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM),
This gesture forms part of the department's drive to improve mobility and restore dignity for persons with disabilities.
The wheelchairs are part of a larger distribution of 592 newly procured wheelchairs to health facilities across the province.
The wheelchairs will be distributed to all districts in the province with Capricorn set to receive 125 wheelchairs, Waterberg to get 99, Sekhukhune to receive 102 wheelchairs, Mopani to receive 102 and Vhembe District to get 164 wheelchairs.
According to the department, this initiative is part of the institution’s commitment to improving the lives of persons with disabilities and ensuring that they receive the necessary support and care.
The department's efforts are guided by the principles of , , and .
During the hand-over, MEC Mashego urged patients to take care of the wheelchairs and report any breakdowns, damage, or service needs to the hospital.
"We urge our patients to look after the wheelchairs and report to the hospital when they experience breakdowns, damage, or service," she said.
Mashego indicated that the handover of wheelchairs at Matlala Hospital is a significant step towards improving the quality of life for patients with mobility challenges.
“The department's efforts to provide assistive devices like wheelchairs will undoubtedly make a positive impact on the lives of many individuals in the province,” she said.

EMLM evicts unauthorised shacks and settlements in AquavilleGROBLERSDALThe Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM) to...
16/08/2025

EMLM evicts unauthorised shacks and settlements in Aquaville
GROBLERSDAL
The Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM) took decisive action on Monday 11 August 2025, conducted an operation to remove unauthorized shacks and informal settlements erected along the R25 Road in Aquaville.
The operation was conducted in partnership with key stakeholders, including the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA), Department of Social Development (DSD), South African Police Service (SAPS), local Community Policing Forum (CPF), Gunmar Security, Loskop Regional Authorities, 24/7 Touring, and other supporting entities.
According to Simon Makua, EMLM Spokesperson, the operation was undertaken in the interest of public safety and to uphold the integrity of critical road infrastructure.
“The unauthorized structures posed significant risks to both pedestrians and motorists, obstructing visibility, hindering road maintenance, and endangering lives,” he said.
Makua emphasized that the er****on of structures on designated road reserves constitutes illegal land occupation and a violation of spatial planning regulations.
"We call on all community members to work in partnership with the municipality to report illegal land occupations and to follow lawful channels when seeking access to land or housing. This action reflects our commitment to ensuring equitable treatment of all residents," Makua said.
He said the municipality expressed its sincere appreciation to all partners for their support in upholding the rule of law and promoting public safety.
Makua emphasized that the Elias Motsoaledi Municipality remains dedicated to a lawful, humane, and transparent process in all its operations.
He said the municipality's action is part of its mandate and authority to prevent land invasions, under relevant municipal by-laws committed to maintain orderly land use and protecting road users.

Wife arrested for allegedly stabbing husband to deathLEEUWFONTEINA 43-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with ...
14/08/2025

Wife arrested for allegedly stabbing husband to death
LEEUWFONTEIN
A 43-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with murder after allegedly stabbing her husband to death at Leeuwfontein RDP outside Marble Hall. According to the police report, the incident occurred on Saturday 9 August 2025.
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson, said the police received a complaint about a murder at Leeuwfontein and upon arrival at the scene, they discovered a male victim lying in a pool of blood.
“It is alleged that the victim was fighting with his wife, and in the process, the woman grabbed a sharp object and stabbed him on the upper body. The victim was certified dead at the scene by emergency medical services personnel. A murder case was opened, and the suspect was arrested on the same day,” explained Ledwaba.
He said the suspect will appear before the Groblersdal Magistrate's Court facing murder charges and police investigations are ongoing.

Motetema Police Constable arrested for Culpable Homicide and Drunken DrivingMOGAUNGA 36-year-old Police Constable, stati...
14/08/2025

Motetema Police Constable arrested for Culpable Homicide and Drunken Driving
MOGAUNG
A 36-year-old Police Constable, stationed at Motetema Police Station outside Groblersdal, has been arrested for Culpable Homicide and Drunken Driving, the police said.
According to the police, the incident occurred on Friday 8 August 2025, at approximately 19:15 in Mogaung Village, Hlogotlou policing area.
“According to reports, the Police Constable was driving a state vehicle when he allegedly knocked down an 8-year-old child along the road at Mogaung Village. The child succumbed to his injuries despite the efforts of emergency medical services personnel,” said Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, Limpopo Provincial Police Spokesperson.
Ledwaba said preliminary police investigations suggest that the Constable was suspected of driving while under the influence of a substance during the incident.
“The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has been notified for further investigations. The suspect will appear before the Nebo Magistrate's Court on charges of culpable homicide and driving while under the influence of alcohol,” he said.
Ledwaba said police investigations are continuing.
The Provincial Commissioner of the Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, welcomed the arrest, emphasizing that police officers are expected to conduct themselves in terms of the SAPS Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct at all times.

Mabena wins third African Honoree Authors AwardDENNILTONA renowned author hailing from Dennilton in Elias Motsoaledi Loc...
14/08/2025

Mabena wins third African Honoree Authors Award
DENNILTON
A renowned author hailing from Dennilton in Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality (EMLM), Vusi Mabena, has been honoured for the third time with the African Honoree Authors Awards.
The award ceremony took place recently at Sandton City Library in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province.
Mabena, who has been writing for 17 years and has published six books, was recognized for his outstanding contribution to literature.
His latest book, “Let Tomorrow’s Beginning Start Today Motivational Book”, published in 2022, was specifically mentioned as a reason for the nomination and winning.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that the author took a short break from publishing books to focus on writing double books, which they have now completed.
Despite not releasing any books in the past two years, the author’s body of work was still recognized and honoured by the African Honoree Authors Awards.
Mabena revealed that he has signed a significant contract, making his books available in bookstores nationwide and online stores.
“This milestone marks a significant growth in my career as an author, from humble beginnings in the streets of Dennilton, Kwa-Ngolovane Village in Moutse, Sekhukhune District,” he said.
With seven awards under his belt, Mabena is set to release double books before the year ends.
His message to the youth is inspiring: “You can be anything you want to be, as long as you know what you want and work hard. Don’t let your current situation or family background stop you from achieving big things. Know what you want and be yourself.”
He said his latest achievement comes with dedication and passion for writing on this well-deserved recognition and he is looking forward to seeing a bright future in his upcoming projects.

Road upgrade project to take off in MohlalaotoaneMARBLE HALLMEC for Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure...
14/08/2025

Road upgrade project to take off in Mohlalaotoane
MARBLE HALL
MEC for Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure (DPWRI) in Limpopo, Ernest Rachoene, has on Wednesday 6 August 2025 handed-over the contractor responsible for upgrading the D4328 Road, which stretches from Mohlalaotoane to Seriting Villages, connecting to Marble Hall and Phokwane to Jane Furse areas.
Rachoene made the announcement at Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM) Offices in Marble Hall, officially handing-over Bothlabatsatsi Group as the main contractor of the project.
Rachoene announced that the road will be upgraded from gravel to tar and will be done in phases, starting with 5km.
He urged community members to support the implementation of the project and ensure it is completed without stoppages.
Kgoshi Matlala echoed this call, emphasizing the importance of community support for the project's success.
The community has expressed gratitude to the DPWRI for introducing the contractor to upgrade their road.
The project is part of the department’s initiative, aimed at improving the province's road infrastructure network, which is largely gravel
The upgrade is expected to enhance connectivity, facilitate economic growth, and improve the overall quality of life for residents.
The community of Mohlalaotoane said they are eagerly awaiting the completion of the project, which promises to bring numerous benefits to the area.
The hand-over event was attended by senior officials, including MMC for Water, Infrastructure and Sanitation in Sekhukhune District Municipality (SDM), Cllr Carpos Ngobeni, Mayor of EPMLM Cllr Given Moimana, EPMLM Council Speaker Cllr Rebecca Lentsoane, EPMLM Council Chief Whip Cllr Lina Magane, and the local traditional council.

Inside Dispatch Sekhukhune issue 399. 1. EMLM evicts unauthorised shacks and settlements in Aquaville2. Marble Hall woma...
14/08/2025

Inside Dispatch Sekhukhune issue 399.

1. EMLM evicts unauthorised shacks and settlements in Aquaville
2. Marble Hall woman gets hefty sentence for defrauding clients R2.5 Million
3. LDoH concludes winter Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision

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