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First Touch's left winger, Rahab Mavhina.

Busy weekend for the soccer ladies

 

Another busy weekend is on the cards for the teams affiliated to the Limpopo Stream of the Sasol Women’s League.

Shayandima Morning Stars must collect at least four points in their two weekend matches to enhance their chances of gaining promotion to the newly launched Premier League. The Stars will host Maindis at the Guvhukuvhu grounds tomorrow. They will travel to Boyne on Sunday for their match against Moria Sweepers.

The Stars’ strikers, Nthabiseng Matswi, Munei Nemuramba and Dolly Nkuna, will have it tough against the defenders of Maindis. Stars’ defence must keep a watchful eye on the captain of Maindis, Molepo “Maseven” Rapatsa, or else it will be a long day for them.

Tshandama Young Stars will host First Touch Academy, who are currently leading the pack, while Tshandama are fighting for survival. First Touch will pin their hopes on Rahab Mavhina for goals, while the combination of Salome Seroba and Irene Manaka is expected to keep their danger area clean.

Samba Girls will entertain Moria Sweepers at the Raliphaswa grounds tomorrow, and Seven Stars Ladies and Mandebele Happy Fighters will meet at the Ga-Malekana Grounds.

Chippas United Ladies and the University of Limpopo FC will meet at the Oscar Mphetha Stadium, while Real Mighty Ladies will host Mphanama Ladies at the Mabalane Grounds.

The Re Tla Dira Ladies and Botlokwa Ladies will lock horns at the Sefene High School Grounds and Sisters FC will play against Lanatla Ladies at the Nwamitwa Dynamos Grounds.    

Sport - Date: 06 September 2018

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Frank Mavhungu

Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990.  He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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