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Photographed during the event are, from left to right, Vhavenda Vho Annanias Mavhunga, Cllr Shonisani Sinyosi, Ms Takalani Mulaudzi and Cllr Avhafunani Rashamuse.

The lights go on for 246 households

 

The 246 households of Ha-Mavhunga village in Nzhelele, who have been living without electricity, were overjoyed when the electrification of the village was officially completed a fortnight ago.

Cllr Shonisani Sinyosi, mayor of the Makhado Municipality, said the switching on of the electricity was a clear indication that the municipality was committed to providing in the basic needs of the residents. "We want to improve the lives of our residents. We want them to stop using candles and paraffin stoves," she added.

She also condemned criminal acts and advised the criminals to refrain from stealing cables. "When you steal cables, you make someone's life difficult. As residents, don't allow criminals to vandalise this electricity," the mayor said.

Seven people were employed during the electrification period. "We are delighted that some of the local people benefited from the project by getting jobs," she added.

On behalf of the community, the local traditional leader, Vhavenda Vho Annanias Mavhunga, said that they were very happy with the electricity. "My people will now be able to watch soapies like Muvhango and Generations in their homes."
 

News - Date: 20 October 2018

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Mbulaheni Ridovhona

The 22-year-old Mbulaheni (Gary) Ridovhona has been passionate about journalism to the extent that he would buy himself a copy of weekly Univen students' newsletter, Our Voice. After reading, he would write stories about his rural village, Mamvuka, and submit them to the very newsletter for publication. His deep-rooted love for words and writing saw him register for a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies at the University of Venda, and joined the Limpopo Mirror team in February 2016 as a journalism intern.

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