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Sport Date: 11 March 2016
The eagerly awaited top-of-the-table clash has arrived. The games in the Safa MMK Administrators League are coming thick and fast and a defeat for Tshiphuseni All Stars could derail their play-off ambitions.
Wayeni Sea Robbers will be hosting Tshiphuseni All Stars at the Wayeni Grounds - a mouth-watering game that could decide the winner of Stream F at the end of the season. Robbers are currently at the top of the stream with 43 points from 19 games, while their opponents All Stars are in second position with 35 points from 18 games.
There will be several high-profile games during the weekend.
Stream A: Saturday - Matsika Shooting Stars vs Shigalo United, Langutani Blue Birds vs Hosana Citizen and Dididi Manguvhewa FC vs Matsakali Sky Rangers.
Stream C: Saturday - Dolphins FC vs Tshififi FC and Vondwe Xl Bullets vs United Artists. Sunday - Rockers vs Makhuvha All Stars and Themba Sunrise Riders vs Maranzhe Hungry Lion.
Stream D: Saturday - Maweja Takers vs Univen FC, Tshiawelo Bosveld vs Tshakhuma Na Ndilani and Shayandima Silver Stars vs Tshakhuma RO United.
Sunday - Gwamasenga United Brothers vs Manamani Black Smanes and FCKK vs Phungo All Stars.
Stream E: Saturday - Mpheni Home Defenders vs Makhitha Iya Runga, Makhitha Oscar Stars vs Muraleni United Brothers and Zoutpansburg Powerline vs Tshikwani Stone Breakers.
Stream F: Saturday - Muwaweni Lucky Stars vs Mashamba Benefica United, Mashau Thondoni vs Mashamba Soccer Academy and Mulima FC vs Mbokota FC.
Sream G: Saturday - Dopeni Mighty Combrades vs Rabali Pull Together, Mauluma Black Mambas vs Nzhelele Young All Nations and Matsa Northern Stars vs Muraida Youth Development.
Stream H: Saturday - Lathudwa Black Movers vs Igwe FC and Musina United vs Tshisimani Top Challengers.
Stream I: Saturday - Ficus FC vs Rambuda Young Fighters, Mulodi Freedom Birds vs Musunda United Brothers FC and Lakau Hot Aces vs Mutale Vikings.
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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