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KHALAVHA COMMUNITY BULLETIN

Khalavha village has launched a land survey project to guide the proper demarcation of residential and business areas, under the leadership of Khosi Vho Miriiavhavha. The initiative aims to create a well planned settlement that separates living spaces from commercial activity, improving order, safety, and overall development. According to Khosi Vho Miriiavhavha, the survey will provide accurate land data to support infrastructure planning, including roads, water, sanitation, and electricity. He further noted that clear zoning will help reduce land disputes, improve service delivery, and attract investment into designated business areas.

KHALAVHA CELEBRATES 100-YEARS MILESTONE OF COMMUNITY ELDER ON MANDELA DAY.

Mandela Day became extra special in Khalavha as the community gathered to
celebrate a remarkable milestone, the 100th birthday of senior citizen Ratshidaho Richard Tshivhase. The celebration was honoured by
the presence of His Royal Majesty Mailausumbwa Tshivhase, whose attendance went beyond ceremony symbolising royal recognition, unity, and a powerful endorsement of the values of respect, heritage, and community upliftment.

THE TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY GAZETTE

Musanda Vho Miriiavhavha of Khalavha Leads Khoro to Address Community
Challenges Khalavha Village under the leadership of Musanda Vho Miriiavhavha, the traditional authority of Khalavha continues to play a
central role in guiding community development and addressing pressing
local issues through Khoro gatherings.The Khoro, a traditional council meeting platform, remains an important space where matters affecting the daily lives of residents are openly discussed and resolved.These meetings

KHALAVHA PAYS TRIBUTE TO HONOURABLE ROGERS TSHIVHASE

The annual Rogers Tshivhase Soccer Tournament was successfully held at Jack Lavhengwa Sports Ground in Khalavha, bringing together the community in a powerful commemoration of a man remembered for his hard work, humility, and positive impact at Khalavha Village and the entire Vhembe region .

The tournament featured four competitive teams: MCT Napoli FC, Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions FC, Fondwe Mighty Blues FC, and Mandala Young Vultures FC. With a prize pool that included R10 000 for the champions, R5 000 for the runners up, and R1 000 each for third and fourth place, the event delivered both excitement and meaningful reward.

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