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SUMMARY OF THE
LIMPOPO REPORT ON
THE
RATIONALISDATION
OF MAGISTERTIAL
DISTRICTS
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1. OVERVIEW OF THE CONSULTATIONS UNDERTAKEN BY THE LIMPOPO RCC
Consultation meeting Date of the consultation
30 July 2012 Workshop for the establishment of the Limpopo RCC
5 September 2012 RCC follow-up meeting
28 September 2012 RCC visit to Burgersfort
27 September 2012 RCC visit to Roosenekal/Laersdrift
27 February 2013 Combined Mpumalanga/Limpopo RCC workshop
24 July 2014 RCC workshop validation of maps
22 July 2014 Consultation workshop Modimolle sub-cluster
12 September 2014 Consultation workshop Thabamoopo cluster
9 January 2015 Consultation workshop Polokwane cluster
7 May 2013 RCC workshop verification of the report and maps
24 May 2014 RCC verification of the report and maps
19 September 2014 RCC validation of maps
21 January 2015 Mpumalanga/Limpopo joint RCC
04 March 2015 Pre-Consultation with Blouberg municipality
05 March 2015 Pre-Consultation with Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality
12 March 2015 Pre-Consultation with Greater Letaba Municipality
17 March 2015 Pre-Consultation with SALGA
24 March 2015 Pre-Consultations with Molemole Local municipality
29 April 2015 Briefing of the Chairperson of Limpopo Law Council
04 May 2015 Pre-consultation with Musina Municipality
05 May 2015 Pre-Consultation with SANPARKS
21 May 2015 RCC Meeting
25 May 2015 Ad hoc Meeting on High Court Jurisdictional Boundaries
05 June 2015 RCC meeting.
05 June 2015 Briefing of the Sheriffs on the rationalisation process
01 September 2015 RCC-Report back on the consultations process with the community
10 September 2015 RCC Consultation with the Sheriffs and discussions of maps
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2. OVERVIEW OF THE PROPOSED RATIONALISATION OF MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS IN RESPECT OF THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE
MUNICIPALITY and CENSUS 2011 STATS)
CURRENT MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS
PROPOSED MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
SEAT OF THE MAGISTRACY
SUB-DISTRICTS
PLACES OF SITTING (BRANCH COURTS)
PERIODICAL COURTS
Aganang (131 164)
Currently served by Ga-Matlala Periodical Court
Status quo to remain until a court structure is built for this municipality.
- - -
Ba-Phalaborwa (150 637).
Phalaborwa. Lulekani Namakgale.
Ba-Phalaborwa Phalaborwa Namakgale Lulekani
Gravelotte (Namakgale) Letaba Rest Camp(Phalaborwa)
Bela-Bela (66 500)
Warmbaths Bela-Bela Bela-Bela -
Rust de Winter
MantsoleTraffic Control Centre Pienaars River
Blouberg (162 629)
Senwabarwana Blouberg Senwabarwana - All days Ga-Maleboho Tolwe
Elias Motsoaledi (249 363)
Groblersdal Moutse
Elias Motsoaledi Groblersdal Moutse Zaaiplaas Motetema (Groblersdal) Roosenekal
Fetakgomo (93 795)
The Municipality has been disestablished with some areas included into the Greater Tubatse and Sekhukhune Magisterial Districts
Status quo to remain until funding is made available for building of a Periodical Court at the Multi-Purpose Center at Apel which is under Tubatse
Greater Giyani (244 217)
Giyani Giyani Giyani
- - Dzumeri
Greater Letaba (212 701)
Ga-Kgapane Letaba Ga- Kgapane )
-
Mooketsi Traffic Control Center
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Modjadjiskloof Mokwakwaila( (proposed
Ephraim Mogale
Marble Hall (Currently a periodical Court of Groblersdal)
- Marble Hall to be proclaimed as a Branch Court from a periodical Court within the Municipality
Greater Tubatse (335 676)
Praktiseer
Tubatse Burgersfort (After court building)
- Burgersfort Mecklenburg Leboeng Ohrigstad
Greater Tzaneen (390 095)
Tzaneen Ritavi Naphuno
Tzaneen Nkowankowa
Lenyenye Tzaneen
Hoedspruit (Lenyenye)
Haenertsburg (Tzaneen) Letsitele (Nkowankowa) Nwamitwa(to be established)(Nkowankowa)
Lepelle-Nkumpi (230 350)
Thabamoopo Lepelle-Nkumpi Lebowakgomo
- Magatle Malipsdrift Zebediela
Lephalale (115 767)
Lephalale Phalala
Lephalale Lephalale
Phalala Bulgerivier (Lephalale) Tomburke(Phalala) Leseding(Steenbok pan) proposed(Lephalale Ga-Shongoane(Phalala
Makhado (516 031)
Louis Trichardt Hlanganani Tiyani Dzanani Vuwani Tshitale Tshilwavhusiku
Makhado Louis Trichardt Waterval Dzanani Vuwani Tshitale Tshilwavhusiku Tiyani
Banderlierkop (Louis Trichardt) Mara (Tshilwavhusiku) Waterpoort (Louis Trichardt)
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Levubu(Vuwani)
Makhuduthamaga (274 358)
Sekhukhune Nebo
Makhuduthamaga
Nebo Sekhukhune -
Maruleng (94 857)
No Magisterial District
No court structure, only with Hoedspruit Periodical Court to be proclaimed as a branch Court under Lenyenye
Modimolle (68 518)
Nylstroom Modimolle Modimolle
- Rankin’s Pass Vaalwater Tuinplaas Dorset
Mogalakwena (307 682)
Mokopane (Potgietersrus) Mokerong
Mogalakwena Mahwelereng Mokopane
Gilead (Mahwelereng) Tin Mines(Mahwelereng)
Molemole (108 321)
Sekgosese Molemole Morebeng
- Mogwadi
Ramokgopa.
Mookgophong (35 640)
Naboomspruit (Mookgopong)
Mookgopong Mookgopong
- - Roedtan.
Musina (68 359)
Messina Musina Musina
- Masisi Musina Traffic Control Center
Mutale (91 870)
Mutale Mutale Mutale
Mutale Ha-Makuya( Thohoyandou
Polokwane (628 999)
Polokwane. Seshego Mankweng
Polokwane Polokwane
Seshego Mankweng
Ga-Matlala(Seshego)
Thabazimbi (85 234)
Thabazimbi Northam
Thabazimbi Thabazimbi
Northam
Dwaalboom (Thabazimbi) Cumberland (Thabazimbi) Rooiberg (Thabazimbi)
Thulamela (618 422)
Thohoyandou Malamulele
Thulamela Thohoyandou Malamulele Saselman (Malamulele)
Tshaulu(T/ndou) Ha-Makuya(T/ndou)
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Tshikombane (Thohoyandou) Punda Maria
MUNICIPALITIES CURRENT
MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICTS
PROPOSED
MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICTS
SEAT OF THE
MAGISTRACY
SUB-DISTRICTS PLACES OF
SITTING
PERIODICAL
COURTS
24 39 22 22 19 11 47
3. IMPACT OF THE RATIONALISATION PROCESS ON THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS
CURRENT MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICTS
PROPOSED
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
SEAT OF THE MAGISTRACY
SUB-DISTRICTS
IMPACT
Phalaborwa. Lulekani Namakgale
Ba-Phalaborwa Phalaborwa Namakgale Lulekani
The magisterial districts of Lulekani and Namakgale lose their status and become sub-districts
Groblersdal Moutse
Elias Motsoaledi Groblersdal Moutse The magisterial district of Moutse lose its status and become a sub-district
Tzaneen Ritavi Naphuno
Tzaneen Nkowankowa
Lenyenye Tzaneen
The magisterial district of Lenyenye and Tzaneen lose their status and become sub-districts
Lephalale Phalala
Lephalale Lephalale
Phalala The magisterial district of Phalala lose its status and become a sub-district
Louis Trichardt Hlanganani Tiyani Dzanani Vuwani Tshitale Tshilwavhusiku
Makhado Louis Trichardt Waterval Dzanani Vuwani Tshitale Tshilwavhusiku Tiyani
The magisterial districts of Waterval, Dzanani, Vuwani, Tshitale, Tshilwavhusiku and Tiyani lose their status and become sub-districts
Sekhukhune Nebo
Makhuduthamaga Sekhukhune Nebo The magisterial district of Nebo lose its status and become a sub-district
Mokopane (Potgietersrus) Mogalakwena Mahwelereng Mokopane The magisterial district of Mokopane lose its status and become a
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Mokerong sub-district
Polokwane. Seshego Mankweng
Polokwane Polokwane
Seshego Mankweng
The magisterial districts of Seshego and Mankweng lose their status and become sub-districts
4. IMPACT ON THE AREAS OF JURISDICTION
PROPOSED MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT AREAS AFFECTED
Tzaneen Magisterial District
The following farms Jasi 731, Gunyula 730, La Parisa 729, Letaba Drift 727, Constantia 685, Hans
Merensky 725, Mabete 726, Miami 732, Lacotte 736 Matuma 735, Henley 734, Eden 757, Chester 754,
Black Hills 740, Black Hills 737 are excised from Tzaneen Magisterial district and included into the area
of jurisdiction of the new Lulekani sub-district.
Letaba magisterial district The following areas Motupa, Kubjana, Morironi, Relela, Thako, Sethone A,Sethone B, Moleketla,
Mamphakathi, Shotong, Kgwegkgwe, Modjadji, Gamatipane are excised from Letaba magisterialdistrict
and included into the area of jurisdiction of the new Tzaneen sub-district
The following areas Thapane, Mapitula, Bokhuta, Fobeni, Leokwe, Moruji, Botludi, Mothomeng,
Pjapjamela, Madumane, Morapalala, Gamoloko, Mabyepelong, Mawa block 9, Mawa block 8, Mawa
block 6, Mawa block 7, Mawa block 12, Gamokgwathi, Miragoma, Ooghoek, Ga wally, Cochock, Ga mela
are excised from the Letaba magisterial district and included into the area of jurisdiction of the new
added Tzaneen sub-district.(Ritavi).
Ba-Phalaborwa magisterial district
The following farms Lisbon 37, Klipheuvel, Grootdraai 38, Magdelena 154, Try 153, Square 150, Archie
156, Parsons 155, Archie, Lekkergoed 158, Lekkergoed 160, Lamula 162, Manantji 166, Makalali 601,
Mpande 165, Shobi 168, Lutopi 164, Hoofpyn 269, Excellence 157, Madrid 39, Venice 40, Brussels 186,
Rome 185, Cambridge 184, Oxford 183, Carthage 182, Bazaine 192, Margate 216, Edinburgh, Dublin
218, Callais 226, Manutsa 233, Skilderkrans 232, Dunstable 230, Portsgate 257, Margate 257,
Portsmouth 273, Portsmouth 201, Liverpool 202, Harmony, Derby 203, Farm 204, Maruleng , Richmond
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605, Richmond 214, Jongmanspruit, Moriah 238, Southampton 603, Burger 600, Grovedale 239,
Grovedale 279, Antioch 240, Chester 235, Driehoek 117, Heron 242, Parma 211, Glencoe 210, Middlesex
205, Epsom 189, Antwerpen 60, Vienna 207, Farm 236, Berlin 209, Amsterdam, Boston 61, Hoedspruit,
Welverdiend 243, Hoedspruit 635, Happyland 241, Bluebank 244, Kampersrus 419, Madrid 247, Madrid
422, Eden 425, Scotia 248, Scheema 251, Esem 245, Riversdale 246, Suiker kop 62, Hoedspruit 82, Moria
83, Fleur DeLys 194, Fleur DeLys 195, Fleur DeLys 196, Guernsey 81, Awetu 85, Sark 63, Casket 65,
Casketts 72, Schoongezicht 66, Giraffe, Tangala 87, Sandringham 197 (Hoedspruit) are excised from
Phalaborwa magisterial district and added into the area of jurisdiction of the new Tzaneen sub-district.t
(Naphuno sub-district)
Bela-Bela magisterial district
The area of Leesport and Rooiberg are excised from the Bela-Bela magisterial district and included into
Thabazimbi magisterial district. The area of Rapotokwane is excised from the Thembisile Hani
magisterial district (KwaMhlanga) in the Mpumalanga province and added into Bela-Bela magisterial
district.
Modimolle magisterial district
The areas (farms) of Bulgerivier are excised from the Modimolle magisterial district and included into
Lephalale magisterial district. The area of Tuinplaas and Dorset remains within Modimolle Magisterial
Districts.
Mogalakwena magisterial district
The area of Roedtan is excised from the Mogalakwena magisterial district and included into
Mookgopong magisterial district.
Letaba magisterial district The area of Ha-Mamaila, is excised from the Letaba magisterial district and included into Makhado
magisterial district (Tiyani).
Letaba magisterial district The area of Mamaila, Nakampe, Makgakgapetse is excised from Giyani magisterial district and included
into Letaba magisterial district
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Makhado magisterial district
The area of Noble Hoek is excised from the Makhado magisterial district (Tiyani) and included into
Giyani magisterial district.
Makhuthamaga magisterial district The areas of Seokodibeng, Ga-Selepe, Ga-Moteni , Mashegeng, SKutlong, Monotwane, Tswereng,
Phaphaskraal , Farm 113 are excised from Sekhukhune and included into Greater Tubatse magisterial
district (Burgersfort)
Polokwane magisterial district The areas of Sepanapudi, Molapo, Matebele, and Rusplaas are excised from Polokwane magisterial
district and included into Lepelle Nkumpi magisterial district.
Mogalakwena magisterial district The area of Magatle, are excised from Mahwelereng magisterial district (Mokerong) and included into
Lepelle-Nkumpi magisterial district
Greater Tzaneen magisterial district The areas of Lefara, York 656, Mangweni, Gabaza, Burgersdorp, Myakayaka, Solani, Masingi, Bordeaux,
Rhulani, Shiluvane, Hovheni, Luxemburg 24, Dusseldorp 22, Nyanyukani. Are excised from Ritavi and
included into Naphuno(Lenyenye)
The areas of Duplex 467, Le Dauphine 466, Welverwacht 580, Tarentaalrand 524, Letaba drift 526,
Letaba Estates 525, Jaffray 511, California 507, Rust 522, The Junction 521, Novengilla, Letsitele. Rooi
water 673, Cottondale 674, Maranda 675, Beesplaas 676, Rubbervale 784, The Neck 565, Languedoc
563, Eureka 564, Delhi 520, Taganashoek 465, La Gratitude 513, Riverside 514, La Motte 464, Janetsi
463, Deeside 733, Laborie 515, Nagude 517, The Plains 826, The Plains 519, Belle ombre 827,
Thiergarten 531. Jasi 731, Gunyula 730, La Parisa 729, Letaba Drift 727, Constantia 685, Hans Merensky
725, Mabete 726, Miami 732, Lacotte 736 Matuma 735, Henley 734, Eden 757, Chester 754, Black Hills
740, Black Hills 737are excised from Greater Tzaneen magisterial district (Tzaneen) and included into
Ritavi sub-district
Greater Letaba magisterial district The areas of Motupa, Kubjana, Morironi, Relela, Thako, Sethone A, Sethone B, Moleketla,
Mamphakathi, Shotong, Kgwengkgwe, Modjadji, and Gamatipane are excised from Greater Letaba (Ga-
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Kgapane) and included into Greater Tzaneen magisterial district.
The areas of Thapane, Mapitula, Bokhuta, Fobeni, Leokwe, Moruji, Botludi, Mothomeng, Pjapjamela,
Madumane, Morapalala, Gamoloko, Mabyepelong, Mawa block 9, Mawa block 8, Mawa block 6, Mawa
block 7, Mawa block 12, Gamokgwathi, Miragoma, Ooghoek, Ga wally, Cochock, Ga mela. are excised
from Greater Letaba magisterial district and included into Greater Tzaneen magisterial district (Ritavi)
Ba-Phalaborwa magisterial district The areas of Lisbon 37, Klipheuvel, Grootdraai 38, Magdelena 154, Try 153, Square 150, Archie 156,
Parsons 155, Archie, Lekkergoed 158, Lekkergoed 160, Lamula 162, Manantji 166, Makalali 601,
Mpande 165, Shobi 168, Lutopi 164, Hoofpyn 269, Excellence 157, Madrid 39, Venice 40, Brussels 186,
Rome 185, Cambridge 184, Oxford 183, Carthage 182, Bazaine 192, Margate 216, Edinburgh, Dublin
218, Callais 226, Manutsa 233, Skilderkrans 232, Dunstable 230, Portsgate 257, Margate 257,
Portsmouth 273, Portsmouth 201, Liverpool 202, Harmony, Derby 203, Farm 204, Maruleng , Richmond
605, Richmond 214, Jongmanspruit, Moriah 238, Southampton 603, Burger 600, Grovedale 239,
Grovedale 279, Antioch 240, Chester 235, Driehoek 117, Heron 242, Parma 211, Glencoe 210, Middlesex
205, Epsom 189, Antwerpen 60, Vienna 207, Farm 236, Berlin 209, Amsterdam, Boston 61, Hoedspruit,
Welverdiend 243, Hoedspruit 635, Happyland 241, Bluebank 244, Kampersrus 419, Madrid 247, Madrid
422, Eden 425, Scotia 248, Scheema 251, Esem 245, Riversdale 246, Suiker kop 62, Hoedspruit 82, Moria
83, Fleur DeLys 194, Fleur DeLys 195, Fleur DeLys 196, Guernsey 81, Awetu 85, Sark 63, Casket 65,
Casketts 72, Schoongezicht 66, Giraffe, Tangala 87, Sandringham 197 (Hoedspruit) are excised from Ba-
Phalaborwa magisterial district and included into Greater Tzaneen magisterial district (Naphuno sub-
district)
Thulamela magisterial district The area of Makuya (Makuya periodical court) will still remain under Thulamela magisterial district
(Thohoyandou) and included into Mutale magisterial district.
Makhado magisterial district The area of Mara (Mara periodical court) is excised from Louis Trichardt main seat and included into
Tshilwavhusiku sub-district. The area of Alldays is excised from Makhado magisterial district (Louis
Trichardt) and included into Blouberg magisterial district (Bochum)
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Mutale magisterial district The areas of Madimbo and Malale will be under Musina magisterial district and be served by Masisi as a
proclaimed branch court
Makhado magisterial district The areas of Blinkwater, Ximausa, Noblehoek, Ndhengeza and Caledon are excised from Makhado
magisterial district (Tiyani sub-district) and included into Greater Giyani magisterial district.
The areas of Rotterdam and Nkuzaninone are excised from Makhado magisterial district (Tiyani) and
included into Greater Letaba magisterial district (Ga-Kgapane)
The areas of Ekurhuleni, Madobi and Makhas are excised from Tiyani sub-district and included into
Vuwani sub district (Makhado magisterial district). The area of Njakanjaka is excised from Tiyani sub-
district and included into Hlanganani sub-district (Makhado magisterial district). The area of Wayeni is
excised from Tiyani sub-district and included into Tshitale sub-district (Makhado magisterial district)
AREAS WITH MAXIMUM IMPACT ON INFRASTRUCTURE
Proposed Magisterial District Impact
Aganang Municipality Aganang Municipality does not have a magistrate court. The only court that is located within this
municipality is Ga-Matlala Periodical Court. Currently the municipality has been disestablished with
areas included into Polokwane Local Municipality
Fetakgomo Municipality
The Fetakgomo municipality has been disestablished with some of the areas included into Greater
Tubatse Fetakgomo Local Municipality and Sekhukhune District. Periodical Court at Multi-purpose
centre which is at Apel under Tubatse to be established to cater for the community in the surrounding
villages.
Maruleng Municipality Currently there is no permanent court structure within the Municipality. Only Hoedspruit periodical
court which is to be converted into a branch court under Lenyenye Magistrate Court
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5. OVERVIEW OF CONSULTATIONS WITH THE AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
Dates Time Areas Venue Clusters Estimated Costs
1 29 June 2015 10:00
Burgersdorp
Ntwanano Primary School Ritavi Sub-Cluster
2 30 June 2015 10:00 Lephephane
Lesedi Thusong Centre Ritavi Sub-Cluster
2 30 June 2015 11:00
Elias Motsoaledi Municipality
Thabamoopo Cluster
3 02 July 2015
10:00 14:00
Bulgerivier
Dorset
Modimolle Cluster
4 03 July 2015 10:00 Letsitele
Ritavi Sub-Cluster
5 07July 2015 10:00 Tshikonelo
Tshikonelo Tribal Offices Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
6
08 July 2015 10:00 Mulenzhe Mulenzhe Tribal Offices Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
7 09 July 2015 10:00
Magatle Zebediela Ritavi Sub-Cluster
10 July 2015 10:00
Levumbu Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
8 11th July 2015 11:00 Saturday
Tolwe Community Sports Ground Polokwane Cluster
9 13 July 2015 10:00 Julesburg
AMF Church Ritavi Sub- Cluster
10 14th July 2015 10:00 Mohodi ga-Manthata
Mohodi Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
11 15th July 2015 10:00 Ga Maponto
Ga Maponto Community Hall
Polokwane Cluster
13
20 July 2015 10:00 Bolobedu South Relela Community Hall
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14 21 July 2015
10:00 Madimbo/Malale Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
15 22 July 2015
10:00 Mogwadi/Dendron
Malamulele Cluster
16 23 July 2015 10:00
Makuya Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
17 24 July 2015 10:00 Phaphadi Village Thohoyandou and Malamulele Cluster
18 25th July 2015 10:00 Witten Ga-Marais Community Hall
Polokwane Cluster
19 27th July 2015 11:00 Alldays
All days Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
20 29 June 2015 10:00
Burgersdorp
Ntwanano Primary School Ritavi Sub-Cluster
21 30 June 2015 10:00 Lephephane
Lesedi Thusong Centre Ritavi Sub-Cluster
22 30 June 2015 11:00
Elias Motsoaledi Municipality
Thabamoopo Cluster
23 02 July 2015
10:00
Bulgerivier
Modimolle Cluster
24 03 July 2015 10:00 Letsitele
Ritavi Sub-Cluster
25 07July 2015 10:00 Tshikonelo
Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
26
08 July 2015 10:00 Mulenzhe Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
27 09 July 2015 10:00
Magatle Zebediela Zebediela Traditional Officers Ritavi Sub-Cluster
28 10 July 2015 10:00
Levubu Levubu SAPS Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
29 11th July 2015 11:00 Saturday
Tolwe Community Sports Ground Polokwane Cluster
30 13 July 2015 10:00 Julesburg
AMF Church Ritavi Sub- Cluster
31 14th July 2015 10:00 Mohodi ga-Manthata Mohodi Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
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32 15th July 2015 10:00 Ga Maponto
Ga Maponto Community Hall
Polokwane Cluster
33
20 July 2015 10:00 Bolobedu South Relela Community Hall
34 21 July 2015
10:00 Madimbo/Malale Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
35 22 July 2015
10:00 Mogwadi/Dendron
Malamulele Cluster
36 23 July 2015 10:00
Makuya Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
37 24 July 2015 10:00 Phaphadi Village Thohoyandou and Malamulele Cluster
38 25th July 2015 10:00 Witten Ga-Marais Community Hall
Polokwane Cluster
39 27th July 2015 11:00 Alldays
All days Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
40 13 July 2015 10:00
Julesburg AMF Church Ritavi Sub- Cluster
41 14 July 2015 10:00
Rooiberg Rooiberg Community Hall Modimolle Cluster
42 20 July 2015
10:00 Bolobedu South Relela Community Hall
43 21 July 2015
10:00 Madimbo/Malale Madimbo Multi-Purpose Centre
Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
44
22 July 2015
10:00 Mogwadi/Dendron
Malamulele Cluster
45 23 July 2015 10:00
Makuya MPCC Hall Thohoyandou Sub-Cluster
46 24 July 2015 10:00 Phaphadi Village Chris Hani Community Hall Thohoyandou and Malamulele Cluster
47 25 July 2015 10:00 Witten Ga-Marais Community Hall
Polokwane Cluster
48 27 July 2015
11:00 Alldays
All days Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
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49 28 July 2015 10:00 Mohodi ga-Manthata
Mohodi Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
50 29 July 2015 10:00 Ga Maponto
Ga Maponto Community Hall
Polokwane Cluster
51 13 August 2015 10:00 Hoedspruit Hoedspruit SAPS Detective Board room
Ritavi Sub Cluster
52 18 August 2015 10:00 Saambouberg Agri-Bosveld Polokwane Cluster
53 20 August 2015 10: 00 Madimbo Madimbo Multi-Purpose Thohoyandou Cluster
54 21 August 2015 10:00 Phaphadi/Mamaila Village
Chris Hani Community Hall Malamulele Cluster
55 25 August 2015 10:00 Hoedspruit Hoedspruit SAPS Detective Board room
Ritavi Sub Cluster
56 29 August 2015 10:00 Roosenekal Roosenekal Community hall Thabamoopo Cluster
57 29 August 2015 11:00 Laersdrift GG Church Hall Thabamoopo Cluster
58 29 August 2015 13:00 Zaaiplaas Mabhande Primary School Thabamoopo
59 08 September 2015
10:00 Ga-Maja Ga-Maja Tribal Offices Polokwane Cluster
60 09 September 2015
10: 00 Indermaak Indermaak Community Hall Polokwane Cluster
3. OUTCOME OF THE CONSULTATION PROCESS
DATE OF
CONSULTATION
PLACE DELIBERATIONS RESOLUTIONS OUTCOME/ IMPLICATIONS
1 June 17 Masakona AFM
Church
The Community was led by Chief Masakona to the
meeting. The RCC was represented by the
Chairperson and the Secretariat.
There were various stakeholders/ community
structures from the affected villages.
1. Mamaila
The areas fall under Greater Letaba. The community opts to be serviced by Tiyane
There was overwhelming
view that all these areas to
fall under Tiyani and it was
thus decided that they fall
under the jurisdiction of
Tiyani:
Masakona
Mamaila
Rotterdam Raphahlelo
Tiyane Court’s infrastructure to
be upgraded. Additional
personnel needed to service the
Periodical Court at
Senwamokgope
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magistrate as it is neared to them than Bolobedu
2. Rotterdam The community indicated that they do their
shopping in Makhado – their transport is inclined
to go to Makhado rather than Modjadjiskloof; the
area currently falls under G/ Letaba but they want
to be served by the Tiyane Court. That, this
decision was taken at the meeting of the 2nd January for which they have minutes
3. Masakona The areas are currently served by Tshitale which is
75kms away. Meetings have been held and the
community would like to be served by Tiyani
Magistrate.
4. Raphahlelo The area is currently under G/Letaba. Transport to
Modjadjiskloof is a problem and it affects disposal
of cases. They currently served by magistrate
Sekgosese at Senwamokgope Periodical Court.
Tiyane is nearer they want to be served by Magistrate Tiyani.
5. SAPS Hlanganani Police transport accused to six different courts
because of the currently demarcation; which are:
Sekgosese, Tshitale; Bolobedu; Senwamokgope,
Tiyane, Waterval. Witnesses do not have money
for transport to go the furthest court (Bolobedu/
Sekgosese). Police have to transport them
otherwise cases get withdrawn
6. Chief Masakona Soekmekaar is far, supports the relocation to Tiyane for his people.
7. Youth Formation- Masakona Thanked the Masakona Traditional Council for
steps taken to ensure that they are served by the
Tiyane Court. Tshitale is too far
8. Makhado Municipality Councillors support the view that ward 11 falls
under Tiyani
9. Representative of Ward 1 The representative said the following areas should
be under Tiyani: Tshimauswa; Blinkwater;
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Noblehoek. He stated that they are already under
the Tiyani policing area.
2 18 June 2015 Tom Burke The meeting was attended by community members
from the nearby village of Sefihlogo (Rietfontein),
members of SAPS, Provincial Traffic Department,
Municipality and Court Managers of both Phalala
and Mokopane. Mr Van Der Kooi, the Head of
Office for Mokopane send an apology.
The Community representative from the nearby
Sefihlogo Village appreciated the initiative by the
Department and indicated that they had to travel to
Mokopane for Regional Court matters.
The Provincial Traffic enquired as to what their
summonses should reflect as the place where
offenders should appear and Mr Freund responded
to their question.
The community resolved
that they agree to be served
by Phalala. The SAPS
representatives as well
appreciated the move
indicating it will alleviate
their transportation of offenders challenges.
3 18 June 2015 Shongoane Tribal
Council Offices
The meeting was attended by community
members, representative of Marken Farmers,
Acting Sub Cluster Head of Judiciary, SAPS and
the RCC represented by the Secretariat. The view of the community was as follows:
Farmers representative requested that the area of
Marken be incorporated into Lephalale Magisterial
Districts though they are in Mogalakwena
Municipality they travel 109 KM to Mokopane
and only 70KM to Lephalale
He submitted that they do all their shopping at
Lephalale and consider it to be their closest and
their own town.
Community member from the place called Ga-
Monare which is about 8KM from Marken on the way to Polokwane submitted that their area be
incorporated into Lephalale because that is they do
their shopping and is their nearest town.
The area of Ga-Monare which is adjacent to other
villages called Ga-Rapadi ,Dipere, Ga-Chere,
Sinita, Ga Mushi, Ga-Thlako and Ga-Tautswal
The community
representative from Ga-
Monare requested that he be
given a chance to consult with the Headman so that
the RCC representatives
could arrange a visit.
Areas to be incorporated
into Lephalale include:
Ga-Rapadi
Dipere
Ga-Chere
Ga-Thako
Sinita
Ga-Mushi Ga-Tautswala
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which are within Mogalakwena Municipality but
at the tip of the border with Lephalale
4 June 22 Rapotokwane
Traditional Council
Offices
The meeting was attended by Kgoshi Mahlangu
and the RCC was represented by the Chairperson ,
Secretariat and the ACM
The Community voiced their dissatisfaction with
the service they are getting at Vaalbank. They
alleged that the office is far. The RCC raised
concerns regarding distances between the area and Bela-Bela versus Vaalbank. The Community
indicated that they want to be served by Bela-Bela
at Rust de Winter periodical court.
It was decided that the area
be excised from Mbibana to
Bela-Bela in line with the
provincial boundary. That,
services be brought closer to
the people at Rust de Winter
RO to prioritised procurement of
modular structures to cater for
additional services at Rust de
Winter. Possibility of upgrading
the court to a branch/ place of
sitting mooted.
5 June 23 Waterval AFM Church The meeting was attended by various community
structures including the Masia Traditional
Authority who submitted a comprehensive input
into the process. (copy of their input is attached to
this report for ease of reference).
The following inputs, which were preceded by
community meetings in various villages, were
given:
1. Mashamba Village
The people have opted to be served by Waterval.
Transport leads to Waterval and its cumbersome to
reach Tshitale which services them currently
owing to costs as they have to take two different
taxis to Tshitale. The second taxi they board at
Waterval. SAPS Waterval is servicing the area
2. Wayeni
Ward 20 (Vleifontein) which is part of Nthabalala
but closer to Waterval to be included in Waterval.
Wayeni fall sunder Waterval not Tshitale.
3.Bungeni Taxi Association Confirms need for Wayeni to remain in Waterfal.
There is no transport to Tshitale. Njaka-njaka
which is part of Bhungeni to also fall under
Waterval. Communities have easy access to
transport to Waterval
4. Maila
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Transport to Tshitale not available. One has to
take a taxi to Waterval then Tshitale. Waterval
more accessible for the community
5. Masia
A meeting was called by the Chief at which civic
organisations and Headmen were present. Masia is
currently under Magistrate Vuwani.
Further a detailed input regarding the following farms was given:
Schuuinshoogte LT 29
Vygebomsdrift LT 53
Ongedacht LT 52
Onverwacht LT 66
De Hoop LT 68
Waterboom
Versameling van Waters LT 31
Beafort LT 32
These were recommended for inclusion into
Vuwani Magistrate Court. 6. Chief Mashau’s representative
40 villagesMajika; Mathotwe; Dovhi; Mukhoro;
Thenga; Magweni; MisebeCA; Meebe BD;
Mabina; Tshibade; Thondoni; Gwanini AC-
Klipfontein; Beafort to fall under Vuwani as the
community has considered viability . Mashau
community is half way Vuwani and halfway
Waterval. Our community is aligned to Vuwani
for business. Transport to Waterval is a problem as
the have to get to Vuwani first before going to
Waterval. The following area:
Barani; Valdezia- Gwarani is policed by
Waterval SAPS must therefore fall under Waterval
7. Hlanganani
Mpheni closer to Hlanganani; Junami is 3kms to
Waterval; Maila- Vleifontein is 40kms to Vuwani
and less than 10 to Waterval; Valdezia is closer to
Hlanganani than L/T. The community of Valdezia
get to Waterval to board transport to L/Trichardt
8. Valdezia Representative, including
taxi association
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There are six bus companies/ services operating
between Valdezia and Waterval. There are 13 taxi
routes from Valdezia to Waterval. There is no taxi
going to Vuwani from Valdezia. Community do
their business/ shop in Waterval. The community
wish to be included in Waterval
9. Masia Civic Organisation
Currently under Vuwani as far as the magistrates courts are concerned but the Regional court
remands cases for Malamulele. There is no
transport to Malamulele as people have to get to
Waterval to get transport to Malamulele. We used
to go to Sibasa and Sibasa was more accessible.
We were not consulted when this decision was
taken
6 24 June 2015 Tuinplaas Periodical
Court
The meeting was attended by A/DCO, SAPS,
Legal Aid, Acting Sub-Cluster Head-Modimolle,
ACM, Court Manager, and the Farming
Community, and the Secretariat of the RCC.
The purpose of the meeting was to get the view of
the community on the Recommendations of the RCC that Tuinplaas be excised from Modimolle
and be included in the Mookgopong Magisterial
districts as if falls within Mookgopong Municipal
Boundaries.
The view of the Community
The Chairperson of the Tuinplaas Agri-Forum
mentioned that the distance from Tuinplaas to
Modimolle is 20KM and the state of the road to
Mookgopong is in a bad condition hence there has
been a lot of accident on the road. The bad state of the road was also confirmed by
members of the RCC who travelled through that
road to the meeting.
It was further raised that the farmers have access
to transport towards Modimolle.
SAPS also submitted that there is an existing route
for public transport to Modimolle in a single ride
thus there are enough taxis from Malebitsa that
passes Tuinplaas to Modimolle , unlike to
Minutes of the meetings to
be submitted by Agri-
Tuinplaas for record purpose
and for confirmation
It was resolved that
Tuinplaas Periodical Court
should remain under
Modimolle as opposed to the
recommendation that it
should be under
Mookgopong
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Mookgopong which takes one taxi to
Mookgopong which might delayed Court times-
thus there a single taxi that comes from
Marapyane to Mookgopong.
SAPS also serve bigger area towards Modimolle.
80% of the farms are closer to Modimolle but
appears to be nearer on the maps towards
Mookgopong. SAPS also submitted that there are no holding
cells and therefore it will mean prisoners and
detainees will have to be transported to
Mookgopong, which will be a costing exercise
It was raised as well that even in terms of Medical
Facilities Mookgopong will send them to
Mokopane which is further 60 KM and as such
these will be costly for the farming workers.
Modimolle has Medical Facilities.
LEGAL AID submitted that there is not enough
statistics that will warrant the appointment of
permanent Legal Aid Practitioner for Tuinplaas
7 June 29 Burgersdorp( Ntwanamo Primary School)
The meeting was attended by Sub Cluster Head –Judiciary, NPA, SAPS, CPF, Ward Councillor, Traffic Department, and Headman from the Village, ACM, Court Manager and the RCC represented by the Secretariat. The view of the community was follows: Taxi associations should have been invited as they have their own route to the courts Haswell Mbalati (community member) –Support the move to Naphuno however highlighted the dissatisfaction with SAPS and the Magistrate at Naphuno. Moratho Letsoalo( representing Community Policing Forum) –supported the move to Naphuno as it was long overdue and indicated that the court is now closer to the police station Mr Maake (Ward Councillor) –supported the move to be served by Naphuno and is the aim of
It was unanimously agreed that the area will now be served by Naphuno Magistrate.
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the Municipality is to integrate the community. ANC Chairperson welcomed the move and requested that there should be public participation in future for the renaming of Naphuno as it has segregation connotations.
8 June 29 Kgoshi Mahlangu
Traditional Council Offices
The Chairperson and A/DCO were in attendance.
The purpose was to discuss with the communities of Monsterlus, and surrounding areas. These areas
fall within the Elias Motsoaledi Municipality.
They are currently serviced by Nebo Magistrate
which is in Makhuduthamaga Municipality. The
distance between these areas and Nebo is
approximately 20kms whereas to Groblersdal is
about 55kms. The deliberations spanned
approximately 3.5hrs.
The Indunas / Headmen were tasked by the chief
to call community meetings. At this meeting we
were to hear decision taken at such meetings
The Community was led by Chief Mahlangu personally.
It was resolved that the
following areas will fall within the
jurisdiction of Nebo
Magistrate:
1. Magukubjane/
Perskop
2. Enkosini
3. Hlogotlou
4. Motwaneng
5. Thabaliboto
6. Dindela
7. Vaalkopfontein
8. Madongeni 9. Vaalkfontein
10. Dindela/
Makabinini
11. Stadium view
12. Vlakfontein B
The areas to the south of
Thabaliboto, to wit, from Christ the Priest Catholic Mission, to fall
under the jurisdiction of
Groblersdal Magistrate. The point
to point description to be drawn
around Luckau/ Christ the Priest
Catholic Mission. THE
FOLLOWING AREAS WILL
FALL UNDER Groblersdal:
1. Tafelkop
2. Zaaiplaas
3. Rossenekal
4. Laersdrift 5. Christ the priest/ Luckau
6. Vergelegen due to non -
availability of transport
to Nebo
7. Motetema
9 June 30 Lephephane The meeting was attended by the Sub Cluster Head –Judiciary, Magistrate from Naphuno, Acting MM from Greater Tzaneen Municipality, Ward Councillor Headman of Lephephane, SAPS, CPF, ACM and the Secretariat representing the Regional Head. The view of the community was as follows: Community Policing Forum submitted that community meeting was held 6o that effect and it was resolved that they want to remain under Naphuno It was further submitted that it cost R10 to Naphuno and R19 to Ritavi. Transport to Ritavi is unreliable because from Lephephane one has to climb a bus that comes at
It was resolved that Lephephane to remain under Naphuno
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5am,3pm and 6pm and the bus station is risky of robbery Moses Madia (community member) – did not support the changes because of lack of proper service from SAPS and alleges that Naphuno SAPS has too much corruption. Mr Muhlari further indicated that the distance is a problem citing reason that those that cannot afford transport will obviously arrive late at court and will be charged with contempt of the court. There was also submission that satellite office around Lephephane be recommended to deal with issues relating to Small Claims matters
10 June 30 Elias Motsoaledi M municipality, Groblersdal
The RCC was represented by the Chairperson and A/DCO; The Committee was invited by the Municipality to its Council meeting. The purpose was to brief the Municipality on the re-alignment process in so far as it affects the Municipality
Council noted and supported the recommendation.
It was agreed that the RCC will forward the consultation schedule to the Municipality, Speaker’s office. This to enable the Councillors to mobilise people in support of the recommendations of the RCC
11 02 July 2015 Bulgerivier Periodical
Court
The meeting was attended by the Acting Sub-
Cluster Head , Chairperson of the community
Policing forum, and also representing farming communities, SAPS,NPA, Sheriff of Lephalale,
Legal Aid , ACM , the CM for both Modimolle
and Lephalale and the Secretariat of RCC.
It is worth noting that the periodical court is
currently served by Modimolle and it is
recommended that it should be included in
Lephalale Magisterial districts to align it with the
Municipal Boundaries..
The View of the community:
Farmers It was submitted that the periodical court to fall
under Lephalale a s opposed to Modimolle
The distance from Bulgerivier to Lephalale is
68KM and to Modimolle is 120KM.
It was submitted that Bulgerivier police station
It was unanimously agreed
that Bulgerivier should be
served by Lephalale Magistrate Court as
recommended.
Mr Van Wyk who is the
Chairperson of the CPF o
engage with farmers during
their meeting to be held on
the 15 July 2015 to give us
update on the point-to point
description for farmers
where their farms are cut
across by Municipal
Boundaries
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does not fall under Lephalale but under
Modimolle.
12 02 July 201 Dorset (Mpatamacha
Game Auction)
The meeting was attended by the Acting Sub-
Cluster Head , Chairperson of the community
Policing forum, and also representing farming
communities, SAPS,NPA, Sheriff of Lephalale,
Legal Aid , Representative from Modimolle Local
Municipality, ACM the CM for both Modimolle
and Lephalale and the Secretariat of RCC. The view of the community was as follows:
Part of farms falls within Modimolle Magisterial
District and economic viability of the Modimolle
Local Municipality relies on farms that are within
Dorset Policing Area.
There is transport accessibility towards Modimolle
Gustav Collins( representing local farmers
Security Group submitted that Dorset is closer to
Vaalwater which is 30KM
He further submitted that for crime intelligence
purpose criminals committing crime in those area should not be separated so that they can be able to
track them
Mathanies farms fall within Lephalale but is on the
tip of the border of Lephalale and Modimolle.
SAPS submitted that their policing areas are
within Modimolle and Lephalale.
Mark Venter further submitted that there are farms
that are cut-across by the Municipal Boundaries
and most of the are police by Dorset falls within
Modimolle
It was unanimously resolved
that the status quo should
remain, thus Dorset to be
served by Modimolle
Magisterial Distrct
13 03 July 2015 The Junction(Letsitele) The meeting was attended by the farming community, Sub Cluster Head of the Judiciary,
SAPS,NPA, Traffic Dept., and the Secretariat of
the RCC,
The purpose of the meeting was to get the view
from the farming community that all farms policed
by Letsitele SAPS are served by Ritavi as opposed
There were no dissenting
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to the current situation which are served by
Tzaneen.
The view of the community was follows:
Mr Voster (representing Agri-Letaba) indicated
that there has never been any negative response
regarding the proposal. It was also submitted that Miami Satellite police
station need to be capacitated as the area is a
hotspot for crime.
SAPS submitted that they are in support of the
proposal due to the fact that when police arrest
farm workers at Letsitele they then have to ferry
them to Tzaneen passing Nkokowa .
There was a further submission that the cells at
Letsitele are not working with the lights not
working.
views and it was agreed that
all farms in the surrounding
be served by
Ritavi(Nkowankowa)
The farms include amongst
the others:
Eiland
The Junction Cader
duplex
14 July 07 Tshikonelo Traditional Council Offices
The meeting was attended by Chief Tshikonelo, members of the Traditional Council, SAPS, Department of Transport (Traffic Department), Community members, Sheriff of Thohoyandou and the RCC was represented by the Sub-Cluster Head –Thohoyandou, and Malamulele, Area Court Manager and Court Manager (Thohoyandou) as well as the Secretariat. The view of the Community Chief Tshikonele mentioned that he has been working at Malamulele since 1994 and chiefs were separated during the meetings which mean that the working relationship was not cordial. He mentioned that he ended up not attending the meetings any longer as he was accused of spying on the Tsongas and was further accused of being corrupt. One of the Headmen within the Village that the community residents are poor and it will be
The Chief in his decision mentioned that if his subjects are willing to go to Malamulele, he will unfortunately not go with them. It was unanimously resolved that Tshikonelo will be
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better served by Thohoyandou or Tshaulu as the Periodical Court which is a walking distance from the villages. Transport fares from Malamulele is R38.00 whereas to Thohoyandou is R30.00. Member of the community in support of Chief Tshikonelo mentioned that traditionally if the Chief has spoken the meeting is over and community will follow what has been said by the Chief and highlighted that the Chief is not a dictator even when the President has spoken the matter is regarded as finalised. He mentioned the hardship the community will bear if served by Malamulele as the distance to Saselemani was likened with going to Louis Trichardt as the transport network is not accessible. It was further raised that economic activity at Malamulele as not being conducive as compared to Thohoyandou and if they were to go to court they will have to pay double transport. It was raised that community is comfortable with in working police and that there should be a working relationship with SAPS, Judiciary and a Municipality. It was mentioned that the Department should rather look at the possibility of establishing Periodical Court at Tshikonelo in honour of the Chief
served by Thohoyandou Magistrate Court given the fact that transport network is accessible to Thohoyandou and is a walking distance to Tshaulu
15 July 08 Mulenzhe Traditional Council Offices
The meeting was attended by the Traditional Council and the RCC was represented by the Sub cluster Head- Thohoyandou and Malamulele, the Chair person and the Secretariat. The view of the Community: The community met on the 20
th June.
Khakhangwa and Dobeni villages constitute the entire Mulenzhe area. We are currently falling
It was resolved that the area will remain under Thohoyandou Magistrate Court
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under Thohoyandou. We have no complaint about services offered in Thohoyandou. All the community structures agreed that there will be no debate about the decision taken. Dividing the Chief’s area by taking Dobeni and Khakhangwe to Malamulele will disadvantage the community as there are no direct taxis to Malamulele from the area. People board to Thohoyandou and thereafter to Malamulele. It will be costly for them to go to Malamulele Thohoyandou SAPS is policing the area and has a satellite police station in the area. The area has 15 villages and for all of them it is easier to access Thohoyandou than Malamulele. They do their business in Thohoyandou.
16 July 09 Zebediela/ Moletsane Traditional Council Offices
The meeting was attended by the Traditional Council. The Chair of the RCC, sub-cluster head Thabamoopo, ACM and the Secretariat represented the RCC. The community was well represented, women, youth and the elderly Questions raised by the community after learning about the proposal to relocate them to Thabamoopo from Mokerong: a) What will happen to the Zebediela PC? Zebediela is far from Lebowakgomo? Can’t the Zebediela PC be upgraded? b) Will Magatle PC be upgraded? Is it safe for Magistrate infrastructure wise? It is cheaper to get to Lebowakgomo however- what will happen to the maintenance files at Mokerong? What will happen to the magistrates who serviced Magatle from Mokerong? c) Will the service be as good as at Mokerong? d) Consideration of stats to upgrade Zebediela will not assist the rural area as people go to Lebowakgomo- cant the court be upgraded regardless of stats?
It was resolved that services be relocated to Thabamoopo on temporary basis whilst Magatle’s infrastructure and personnel issues are being looked into
Magatle is to be upgraded to a branch court. Additional infrastructure possibly park-homes to be procured. Head of Court and Court Manager to ensure that the norms and service standards are adhered to ensure that service similar to those offered by Mokerong and Mokopane continue at Thabamoopo/ Magatle
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e) Magatle is the centre of Zebediela- Magatle is the right place to offer services. All services are offered there f) Why Lebowakgomo and not Magatle? g) Rafiri and Mokgotho are far from Lebowakgomo h) Lebowakgomo is still far we need services here in Zebediela i) Magatle be a branch court j) Mokopane is farther than Lebowakgomo for children court matters for the orphaned children. Cases cannot be finalised because of distance and the associated costs. It costs R100 to take one child to Mokopane if they are 8 one has to pay R800. We look forward to Magatle being a branch court k) is relocation to Lebowakgomo temporary or permanent?
17 July 10 Levubu SAPS The meeting was attended by the farming community, representatives of various villages served by the Vuwani and Louis Trichardt magistrates courts The farming community raised the issue of language as a barrier if they are relocated to Vuwani, that they are connected to Louis Trichardt where they do their business. That, they do make use of DHA and Licencing services in Vuwani. The CPF also echoed similar views but all agreed that they will be bound by the decision of the meeting Ekurhuleni community also agreed that they agree with the recommendation that they be served by Vuwani as its closer to them than Louis Trichardt. The input by the Masia Traditional Authority was read in as part of the input regarding Vuwani Magistrate
It was resolved that the areas and farms as outlined by the Masia Traditional Authority will go to Vuwani
ACM, Cluster Manager and DCO to ensure continuous service especial availability of Interpreters in court to address fears regarding language barriers
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18 July 11 Motetema CS Barlow
College
The Provincial Department of Transport, Safety,
Security and Liaison was conducting an MEC
awareness campaign in the area. JCPS Cluster
departments were invited. We requested a slot in
the programme to talk to the community about the
re-alignment from Nebo to Groblersdal.
The recommendation was
received with loud applause
and was supported by the
community.
The PC Motetema will house the
RC on full time basis. The district
court will cease to operate a PC at
the court and all cases will be
dealt with in Groblersdal.
The PC is currently undergoing
an upgrade
11 July 2015 Tolwe Community Hall The meeting was attended by Tolwe SAPS,
Polokwane SAPS, The Sheriff, Court Manager and the ACM representing the Chairperson of the RCC
and the Court Manager representing the
Secretariat:
The ACM presented the brief outline of the
redemarcation process and its implications
The view of the community was as follows:
Ms Margaret Setsie-farm worker submitted that
SAPS and the clinic are moving
Mr Hlako asked if they are going to be referred to traditional court if reported cases to court.
Ms Kevin Hall submitted that his two children
were taken out of the country 22 years ago and the
case is still pending at Johannesburg
All stakeholders including
members of the community agreed that Tolwe will be
served by Bochum
Magistrate Court even if the
issue of gravel roads still
remain a challenge which
should be attended to by the
Municipality.
No Clinic and the police that
is moving from the area.
Ms Kevin Hall was advised to approach Johannesburg
Magistrate Court.
19 13 July 2015 Julesburg AFM Church The meeting was attended by Sub-Cluster Head of
the Judiciary, SAPS,, NPA, ACM,Traffic Dept.,
Ward Councillor, Chief from the Village and the
Indunas and the Acting Director Court Operations
representing the Regional Head and the Secretariat
of the RCC.
The purpose of the meeting was to inform the
community of the proposed move to excise areas
of Solani, Masingi, Bordeaux,Rhulani,Shiluvane,Dusseldorp,Julesburg
Nyanyukani which are currently under Grater
Tzaneen Magisterial district served by Ritavi and
be included into Naphuno
The view of the community was as follows:
Maruthwana Letsoalo (Chairperson of the
There were no dissenting
views and the
recommendation was received with loud applause
and was supported by the
community.
The areas to be excised from
Ritavi to Naphuno include :
Solani
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CPF) submitted that the area falls within the
jurisdiction of Maake SAPS and indicated that
they support the move to Naphuno as it will save
time and money in terms of moving prisoners to
Maake Police Station to Naphuno
Michael Muhlari (Rhulani community
member) submitted that how could a person be
arrested over the weekend and be released on Sunday without even appearing before a court?
It was further proposed that a similar meeting be
convened after every three months to clarify issues
pertaining to jurisdiction of the area by SAPS and
DOJ
Masingi
Bordeaux
Rhulani
Shiluvane
Dusseldorp
Nyanyukani
Julesburg
20 14 July 2015 Rooiberg Community
Hall
The meeting was attended by SAPS, CPF of
Raphuti and Rooiberg, Magistrate from
Thabazimbi, Correctional Services, and
Community from Raphuti, Rooiberg and
Kromdraai, ACM, Acting Court Manager of
Thabazimbi, the Secretariat of the RCC.
The purpose of the meeting was to apprise the community of the recommendation of the RCC
that the area be included under Thabazimbi
Magisterial District as it falls within Thabazimbi
municipal Boundaries.
The view of the Community was follows:
Community member from Kromdraai submitted
that there is no public transport to Thabazimbi and
the majority of the people are unemployed and
they go to Bela-Bela because of transport
accessibility and recommended an option of
having offices nearer that will serve the surrounding community
The distance from Raphuti to Bela-bela is 80KM
and to toThabazimbi is 65KM
It was further submitted that they pay up R25to
R30 to Thabazimbi when using the lift and can
pay less to Bela-Bela
Rooiberg, Raphuti and Kromdraai to be better
served by Bela-bela in terms of transport
accessibility.
The community was divided in terms of the Magisterial
District they want to fall and
it was recommended that the
decision on where they will
be served will be
communicated to them after
the investigation has been
conducted in terms of the
transport cost from the taxi
association.
It was further recommended that the decision as to where
they will be served should
not be influenced by the
amount they pay on the lift
as it could differ from time
to time.
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It was further submitted that there is no transport
accessibility to Rooiberg.
Most of the white community members wanted to
be served by Thabazimbi
21 20 July 2015 Bolobedu South(Relela
Community )
The meeting was attended by Sub-Cluster Head of
Ritavi, Magistrate from Tzaneen, NPA, SAPS,
traffic Department, Ward Councillors, Headman
from Relela and the RCC represented by the Secretariat on behalf of the Chairperson.
The purpose of the meeting was to excise some of
the area that are currently within Ga-Kgapane
Magisterial District into Tzaneen based on the
distance and the road network
The view of the community was follows:
There are currently some of the areas that are
being served by Bolobedu which would like to be
served by Tzaneen Magisterial district. The Headman from the area submitted that they
have served by Haenertsburg and they further
went to Sekgosese and ultimately to Ga-Kgapane.
Community agreed to the
move to Tzaneen as per the
recommendation of the
RCC. The area to be included into
Tzaneen are:
Thapane.
Fobeni
Leokwe
Morutji
Sethone A and B
Khethoni
Maphata
Mopye
Sebabane Lerejeni
Mohlakong
Kgwekgwe
Jokong
Setheeni
Thako
Moleketla
Motupa
Kubjana
Relela
Areas policed by SAPS
Bolobedu where the community feels they should
be served by SAPS Tzaneen
includes:
Morutji North
Ketheni
Mothomeni
Madumeni
Morwasethla.
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22 21 July 2015 Madimbo Multi-
Purpose
The meeting was attended by the Chief of
Madimbo, SAPS, Sub-Cluster Head of the
Judiciary, ACM, Court Manager of Musina and
Mutale, Sheriffs of the Area ,Ward Councillor ,PR
Councillor representing ANC and the RCC
represented by the Chairperson and the Secretariat
The view of the community was as follows:
The process was confused with the Municipal
boundaries
Chief Whip- Musina Municipality submitted as
follows:
If the Court is Musina will SAPS also be from
Musina?
It was resolved that there
should be sufficient
consultations with the
community and stakeholders
as the process was not
understood when consulting
with the community. The next follow-up meeting
was scheduled to take place
on the 20th August 2015 to
take a decision on whether
the community want be
served by either Musina or
Mutale
23 22 July 2015 Mogwadi/Dendron
24 23 July 2015 Ha –Makuya Lutheran
Church
The meeting was attended by Sub Cluster Head of
the Judiciary, SAPS, Sheriff, and Magistrate from
Mutale, Department of Social Development,
Representative from Univen Law Clinic, Ward
Councillor, Chief from the area, ACM, RCC
represented by the secretariat.
The purpose of the meeting was to get the view of the community on the recommendation of the
RCC that Ha-Makuya be under Mutale
The View of the community was as follows:
Councillor Ward 13-submitted that the area is
closer to Masisi and can be better served by
Mutale but the challenge is there is no transport.
In terms of transport network the area should be
served Thohoyandou
The difference is 17KM to Mutale but the
transport is not accessible
It was resolved that the
status quo will remain ,thus
Ha-Makuya will be the
periodical Court of
Thohoyandou
25 24 July 2015 Chris Hani Community
Hall(Phaphadi Village)
The meeting was attended by Sub-Cluster Head of
the Judiciary from Malamulele Cluster, Head of the Judiciary from Bolobedu, SAPS, Traffic Dept.,
ACM, and Court Manager, the chief from
Makgakgapatse, Chief from Nakampe Village and
the RCC represented by the Chairperson and the
The matter was postponed to
the next meeting scheduled to take place on the
21August 2015
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Secretariat.
The purpose of the meeting was to get the view of
the community on the proposed move to be served
by Giyani Magisterial District.
The view of the community was as follows:
Mr Mokwape submitted that from Phaphadi to
Bolobedu the transport is cheaper and indicated
that it will be better to support the Bolobedu Taxi association.
Ms Refilwe Sefufi submitted that the demarcation
to Giyani is not important; the most important
thing is better services.
Mr Sonke submitted that they already fall under
Giyani but highlighted the issue of tribalism.
Mr Ronald Matlou also submitted that in terms
of transport Giyani is nearer and alluded the issue
of tribalism and highlighted that all employees in
the Department at Giyani they don’t speak Sepedi,
thus speak only Tsonga.
Mr Mokoto suggested that they be given time to consult with their Chiefs so that they could be
advised appropriately
26 27 July 2015 All days Community
Hall
The meeting was attended by members of the
community, Ward Councillor, SAPS, ACM, Court
Manager, Chairperson of the RCC and the
Secretariat
The View of the community was as follows:
1..James Rammadi-Self-employed electrician-(All
days Community Member) support the move to
Bochum and indicated that Louis Trichardt is too
far
2. Phukubje Hlasika and Anna Mathlodi (Alldays Community members) supported the move to
Senwabarwana and recommended that All days be
upgraded as it serve many farms in the
surrounding area and it should further be
established as a branch court.
What will happen to the cases already registered at
Louis Trichardt?
3. Ezekiel Moloko Mahlahla and Nomiah
Nkuna(All days community members) alluded to
The community
unanimously agreed to be
served by Senwabarwana
Magisterial Districts
The PC All days to be established
as a branch Court
Cases already on the roll will still
be tried at Louis Trichardt, only
new cases to be registered at
Senwabarwana after the new
boundaries have been proclaimed
on the 01st December 2015.
All Maintenance files to be
transferred once the proclamation To look at personnel at
Senwabarwana, financial
implications and the possibilities
for the procurement of mobile
units for All days PC
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the fact that Senwabarwana is nearer and it gives
sense if we are served by Senwabarwana as all
services including SASSA services, Clinics are
accessed at Senwabarwana
27 28 July 2015 Ga-Manthata
Community Court
The meeting was attended by members of the
community, Judiciary, ACM and Court Manager,
Kgoshigadi Manthata, the Indunas, and the RCC
represented by the Secretariat.
The recommendation was that the area be served
by Sekgosese as it falls within Molemole Municipal Boundaries:
The view of the community was follows:
Mr Talamo Mabeba (Community member at
Ga-Manthata) Sekgosese not ideal and practical
as there transport fares are too expensive and one
has to take two taxis to Sekgosese and in
conclusion the area should be served by
Senwabarwana.
Mr Cardinald Dithlalaola Makgatho
(Community member at ga-Manthata)-The area
was working closely with Senwabarwana in terms of access to justice and it is not possible and
practical to be served by Sekgosese.
Rampa Peter- (Community member at Ga-
Manthata)- The distance from Ga-Manthata to
Senwabarwana is approximately 25KM and from
All days is 75KM.
The area should be served by Senwabarwana as
some of the clinic serves the area and the transport
fees is R5.
There is a need to increase the children Court to
look at foster grants
The community
unanimously agreed to be
served by Senwabarwana
without any dissenting
views from the member of
the community
28 29 July 2015 Ga-Maponto
Community Hall
The meeting was attended by a representative
from the Head man, Councillor, Sub-Cluster
Head-Judiciary, ACM, Court Manager, Magistrate and the RCC represented by the Secretariat.
The recommendation was that the area will be
served by Sekgosese as it falls within Molemole
Magisterial Districts but nearer to Blouberg
Magisterial District and therefore the community
should decide if they want to be served by
The community
unanimously agreed to
continue being served by Bochum/Senwabarwana.
Creation of additional post of
Magistrate to be recommended at
Bochum /Senwabarwana.as it will serve Ga-Maleboho, Tolwe, and
All-days Periodical Courts.
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Senwabarwana or Sekgosese
The view of the community was follows:
Hendrick Baloyi (Community member)-Do not
agree with the move to be serve by Sekgosese as it
is too far.
Never received any services from Sekgosese, all
services include SAPS, SASSA are accessed at Senwabarwana.
Court at Dendron sits once a week on Wednesday.
Petrus Letsoalo( Community Member)- If the
intention was to take us to Sekgosese we were
going to refuse-in conclusion we will remain to be
served by Bochum.
Elias Kobolo (representing the Headman)-The
issue was discussed with the Headman and the
decision was that Ga-Maponto to be served by
Senwabarwana
29 13 August 2015 Hoedspruit SAPS
Detective Board room
The meeting was attended by Sub-Cluster Head –
Ritavi, NPA, Traffic Department officials, ACM
of Ritavi Sub Cluster, acting Court manager of Phalaborwa, ,RCC represented by the Chairperson
and the Secretariat.
The meeting was convened on the request of the
farming community within Hoedspruit where they
submitted that they want to be served by
Hoedspruit Periodical Court and Naphuno which
is Limpopo.
Currently those farms are located within Klasier
and other surrounding farms on the North of the
open road R531) towards Kruger National parks
and are within Mhala Magisterial Districts and travelled to Mhala passing SAPS at Hoedspruit.
Limpopo RCC was the
view that Mpumalanga RCC
should be part of the meeting scheduled for the 25
August 2015 because the
area falls within other
Province (Mpumalanga)
which is cross –provincial
Border issue
15 August 2014 Mogwadi Primary School
The meeting was scheduled for 14h00 on a Saturday but started at about 16h00 as members of
the community trickled in, in drips and drabs.
The chair of the RCC recapped the discussion of
the previous meeting of the 22nd July 2015.
The community resolved that they do not want to be
incorporated under
Senwabarwana (Blouberg)
nor do they want to be
served by Sekgosese. They
The area will by virtue of the community position be
incorporated into Sekgosese as a
PC / Place of sitting. Services will
be brought closer.
There is currently no
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The community indicated that various
consultations have taken place and are ready to
give their view
indicated that they want
their own court and are
prepared to petition the
Minister as they regard this
as a right to services
infrastructure of r a court in the
town. The municipality has
indicated to the community that
they will avail a site for the
Department to put up temporary
structure for the court. Facilities
and the NDPW to get in touch
with the Municipality, to identify the site and proceed with the
vesting process.
30 18 August 2015 Agri_Bosveld
(Saambouberg)
The meeting was attended by the chairperson of
the Agri-farming of Saambouberg, ACM of
Polokwane, ACM Modimolle Cluster, Acting Sub
Cluster Head of Judiciary –Modimolle Cluster,
Sub Cluster Head-Polokwane Cluster, Court
Managers for Lephalale, Phalala, and Bochum and
the RCC represented by the Chairperson and the
Secretariat.
The farming Community view was as follows:
They have been served by Tolwe Periodical Court
ever since and there is no Court at Saamboubrug
though served by SAPS Saamboubrug.
The road towards All days is in a bad condition
and farming community around the area of
Saamboubrug fills up the potholes on a monthly
basis.
Can’t the Court at Bochum come to All days?
.
It was resolved that the
farming community at
Saamboubrug will continue
to be served by Tolwe in the
Interim until All days is
established as Branch Court
Saamboubrug to be disestablished
as a periodical and proclaimed
All day as a branch Court
To look at personnel at
Senwabarwana, financial
implications and the possibilities
for the procurement of mobile
units for All days PC
31 20 August 2015 Madimbo Multi-
Purpose Centre
The meeting was attended by the Chief of
Madimbo, SAPS, Sub-Cluster Head of the
Judiciary, ACM, Court Manager of Musina and Mutale, Sheriffs of the Area ,Ward Councillor ,PR
Councillor representing ANC and the RCC
represented by the Chairperson and the Secretariat
The view of the community was follows:
The community
unanimously agreed to be
served by Mutale Magistrate Court and Masisi
Periodical Court
Masisi to be converted into a
branch Court will be
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The community held the meeting with other
Stakeholders on the 09 August 2015 at the Chief’s
kraal and the minutes was signed by all
stakeholders were community decided to fall
under Mutale.
It was submitted that the distance to Mutale is
54KM and to Masisi is 40KM whereas to Musina
is 80KM The transport cost to Musina is R45 more than to
Mutale therefore the community want to be served
by Mutale and Masisi Periodical Court
It was further proposed that Masisi Periodical
Court be converted into a branch Court
determined by the volume of
the work.
32 21 August 2015 Chris Hani Community
Hall(Phaphadi/Mamaila
Village)
The meeting was attended by the Head of office
from Giyani, ACM, Court Manager, and the RCC
represented by the Chairperson and the Secretariat.
The view of the community was as follows:
Freddy Rammatsa from ward 22 (Nakampe
Village)-submitted that community want to remain under Bolobedu
Bethuel Mathere( from Makgakgapatse Village
representing the Community) also submitted
that the community want to falls within Bolobedu
Annah Malatji (Mamaila Village) also submitted
that community refuse to Giyani proposal and
want to remain under Bolobedu.
Albert Madziwo (Makgakgapatse Village)
submitted that the village be exercised from
Giyani Magisterial Districts and be included into
Greater Letaba Magisterial Districts.
It is to be recorded that the transport cost from
Makgakgapatse to Giyani is R15 single trip
whereas is R30 to Bolobedu and the community
despite the transport cost still want to be served by
Greater Letaba Magisterial districts
The community
unanimously agreed to
remain under Bolobedu
Magisterial Districts
All maintenance files will be
transferred from Giyani to
Bolobedu Office
The implications are that
Makgakgapatse will have to
excised from Giyani and included
into Bolobedu magistrate Court. The cost to the community to
access justice will double.
The cost per taxi is R24 return
trip to Giyani Court and R+/-R60
to Bolobedu Court
33 25 August 2015 Hoedspruit(SAPS
Detective Board room)
This was a follow up meeting to the one held on
the 13th August 2015.08.31
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Input form the Farming Community:
90% of the people who own property in the area
are staying permanently in Gauteng, France and or
the UK and cannot therefore be present at this
meeting. Their views were however sourced and
they agree and support the decision to be excised from Acornhoek and be included in Hoedspruit
court. The decision will have no bearing on the
provincial boundary.
It was agreed that the
boundary will be the Orpen
Road. All farms north of the
Orpen Road will be
incorporated into
Hoedspruit.
34 26 August 2015 Marken Boere-Saal The meeting was attended by the Sub-Cluster
Head –Modimolle, SAPS, ACM from Modimolle
and Polokwane, Court Manager for Lephalale and
Phalala, Community members from Sinita, Ga-
Mushi, Vienna, Ga-Monare and the farming
community around the area of Marken.
The purpose of the meeting was to get the view of
the community if they will prefer to be served by Lephalale or Mokopane. Those areas are within
Mogalakwena Magisterial Districts but on tip of
the border of Lephalale Magisterial Districts.
The view of the community was as follows:
Community member from Ga-Rapadi indicate that
they will want to be served by Lephalale.
Community within Marken pay their land tax to
Mogalakwena, is the land tax not possible to be
paid at Lephalale?
Kgoshi Mushi from Ga-Mushi where the area is
policed by SAPS submitted that how is it going to benefit them if they want to move to Lephalale?
Rebecca from Ga-Rapadi indicated that they are
being service by Villa-Nora SAPS so it is ideal to
be served by Lephalale.
Ga-Mushi Traditional leader agree to be served by
Lephalale
Mr Sebetha from Sinita who is a traditional leader
indicated that Villa-Nora should be moved nearer
to Marken.
It was agreed that all areas
under jurisdiction of SAPS
Villa Nora will be served by
Lephalale Magisterial
Districts.
The areas include :
Mordyk
Villa-Nora
Ga-Monare Vienna
Witspan
Ga-Rapadi
Buuren.
Dipere
Ga-Chere
Ga-Mushi which include the
farm Vogelpan 658 LR and
areas policed by Gilead
SAPS.
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Farming community member further indicated that
all areas policed by Villa-Nora SAPS should be a
cut-off to Lephalale Magistrate Court
35 29 August 2015 Roosenekal
Community Hall
The meeting was attended by the Head of Court
form Groblersdal, ACM from Middleburg
represresenting Mpumalanga RCC and the
secrtarariat, Chiefs from Zaaiplaas and Roosenekal
as well as the ADC-Court Operations, Chairperson
of the Limpopo RCC and the secretariat. There were no community members despite the
invitation extended to the Ward Councillor to
inform the community.
The chiefs were briefed on the proposals and their
view was as follows:
Middleburg and Lydenburg are not nearer but
there is enough transport whilst Groblersdal is not
far but there is not enough transport.
Prisoners are detained at Zaaiplaas but attend
Court at Laersdrift and attend to Regional court matters at Middleburg
It was however resolved that
the area will be served by
Groblersdal pending the
establishment of the
periodical Court at Roosenekal
Limpopo through its facilities
Directorate to visit the area with
the possibilities of securing some
of the dilapidated building which
was occupied by Water affairs. The Magistrate from Groblersdal
is more than willing to attend to
cases at Roosenekal
36 29 August 2015 GG Church Hall
(Laersdrift)
The meeting was attended by SAPS Laersdrift,
Sub-Cluster Head of the Judiciary from
Mpumalanga, Head of office from Groblersdal,
Mpumalanga RCC represented by Middleburg
ACM and the secretariat of Mpumalanga RCC as
well as the ADC-Court Operations, Chairperson of
the Limpopo RCC and the secretariat
The view of the community was as follows:
SAPS submitted that the distance from
Groblersdal Magisterial District and Middleburg
are equal.
Currently Laersdrift serve two provinces as their jurisdiction overlaps towards other province
They indicated that a bigger portion of Laersdrift
Policing area is within Mpumalanga.
No resources in Laersdrift that can cater for both
the two provinces
It was resolved that areas
nearer to Laersdrift falling
within Provincial boundaries
of Limpopo will be shared
amongst by Zaaiplaas SAPS
and Roosenekal SAPS
which will then falls within
Groblersdal Magisterial
Districts.
It was further resolved that
Laersdrift will be served by Middleburg (Mpumalanga)
with the road R55 being the
boundary of the two
provinces.
Any matter that occurred on
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the road R55 will be dealt
with by Laersdrift SAPS and
will be refereed to
Middleburg
37 29 August 2015 Mabhande Primary
School(Zaaiplaas)
The meeting was attended by Ward Councillors,
Sub-Cluster Head of the Judiciary from
Groblersdal and few of the community member
The councillor submitted that they are attending Court at Laersdrift and Middleburg.
He further submitted the police station in
Zaaiplaas doesn’t detained prisoners despite police
cells being available
He suggested that the meeting be adjourned to
mobilise the community
It was resolved that the
meeting be postponed to the
05th August 2015 as there
were no people
(Stakeholders) to take a decision.
05 September 2015 Mabhande Primary
School(Zaaiplaas)
The meeting was attended by the Sub-Cluster
Head of the Judiciary, Ward Councillors, Ward
Committee Members, Members of the RCC
headed by the Chairperson and the Secretariat.
Upon the deliberations community members
requested members of the RCC to excuse themselves so that community could
consult/caucus amongst themselves
The view of the community was then as follows:
The community decided to remain under
Laersdrift despite the branch court being
established at either Police Station or Dept. of
Health
The community resolved
that they want to remain
under Laersdrift and
continue to attend Regional
Court matters at
Middleburg.
Meeting was attended by a
handful of men without any
women being part of it.
The Region will proceed with its
plan of establishing branch Court
at Zaaiplaas and served by the
Judiciary from Groblersdal which
is in the interest for the
Vulnerable and access to justice and to further aligned it with the
Municipal and Provincial
Boundaries
08 September 2015 Ga- Maja Tribal
Council
The meeting was attended by Indunas representing
the Chief, Secretariat from the tribal Council,
community members, Area Court Managers of the
Polokwane Cluster, Court Manager from
Polokwane Magistrate Office, and the RCC Secretariat.
The ACM for Polokwane Cluster outline the
process on the Rationalisation of Magisterial
The community want to be
served by Polokwane
Magisterial District.
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districts and indicated that the area of Ga-Maja,
Ga-Chuene, Chuenespoort currently falls within
Polokwane Magisterial districts but on the
boundaries of Lepelle Nkumpi.
The view of the community was as follows:
They want be served by Polokwane Magisterial District.
They have indicated that they have been served by
Polokwane ever since, even when they request the
service of the ambulance from Polokwane;
Polokwane is the one that responded very quickly.
09 September 2015 Indermaak Community
Hall
The meeting was attended by various Stakeholders
representing the community, inter alia,
Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of SANCO,
Committee member of SANCO, Agriculture,
landmark at Indermaak, Street committee
members of SANCO, ward committee on Health member, Regional member of SANCO
representing youth League; Ward Committee
member representing Safety and Security,
Chairperson of the Women League-Indermaak,
Blouberg Community Safety Co-Ordinator and the
Ward Councillor.
The area is currently served by Mara SAPS and
attends Court at Dendron which is a Periodical
Court of Polokwane.
The view of the Stakeholders was as follows:
Mr Serumula submitted that Why Mara SAPS is
not converted into a branch court and indicated
that it takes an hour to Bochum
He submitted further that Blouberg consists of 165
Villages which will mean that all will be served by
Bochum Court which will more likely create a lot
of queues at the court.
Salome Ramola submitted that it will be ideal if
There was a mixed feeling
with some of the community
agreeing with the move to
be served by Senwabarwana
while others wanted a periodical Court/branch
court at Indermaak as it on
the centre.
It was further resolved that
there would be further
Public Participation to be
held on the 16 September
2015.
Currently there is no
infrastructure that can be
converted into a Periodical
Court/Branch court.
The Department will aligned the
area with the Blouberg
Magisterial District as well as the
Municipal Boundaries and will
follow the Magisterial
Boundaries therefore the area will
be served by Senwabarwana
which is in the best interest of
access to justice and the
vulnerable
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SAPS Mara could be converted into a Periodical
Court
Blouberg Community Safety Co-Ordinator submitted that Dendron and Polokwane is too far
and Senwabarwana SAPS currently will serve 98
Villages with the inclusion of Indermaak.
He further submitted that Senwabarwana SAPS to
establish satellite office at Indermaak so that the community could attend Court at Senwabarwana.
Sekgobela Phillip: submitted that he once stayed
for three days at to get death certificate at
Senwabarwana due to long queues.
He further submitted that there is an indication that
Mara SAPS will be disestablished and
recommended that the same be relocated to
Indermaak to serve the community of Indermaak
which is densely populated more than the
surrounding area and is situated at the centre.
He submitted that the majority of workers at SAPS
Mara are not form Indermaak yet the biggest portion of its policing area is in Indermaak and
most of the detainees are from Indermaak.
Mashapu TS-Chairperson of the Street
Committee submitted that it will be better if they
could have SAPS satellite office and served by
Senwabarwana.
Mr Machaba submitted that it would be better if
SAPS Senwabarwana could have satellite at
Indermaak which will serve Senwabarwana.
Machaba B.S submitted that it would be better to
have a broader consultation with the community
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