Vuwani i doroba leri nga xiyenge xa Masipala wa Vhembe e xifundzheni xa Limpopo e tikweni ra Afrika Dzonga.

Madzolonga ya ndzelekano

Lulamisa

Hi lembe ra 2015, bodo ya mindzelekano ya va masipala va tiko, yi teke xiboho xo susa miganga wa Mashau na Masakona eka masipala wa Makhado, ivi yi hlanganisiwa na miganga ya Malamulele, Tshikonelo, Mulenzhe, Pietboy, na Khakhanwa leyi ayiri eka masipala wa Thulamela leswaku ku vumbiwa masipala wuntshwa.[1][2]

Hi lembe ra 2016, va akatiko lava ava nyamisiwile hi ku ahlula ka ka huvo ya nawu loku kondleteleke xiboho xa bodo ya va masipala, va sungule nhlungo na ku onheteriwa ka nhundzu ku hlanganisa na swikolo swa makume-nharhu endzeni ka tinhweti ta mune,[3][4][5] leswi kavanyeteke vukorhokeri bya mfumo na tidyondzo.[2]

Va aka tiko va thlele va nghenela pfhumba ro ala ku nghenelela nhlawulo wa miganga wa lembe ra 2016, laha nhlayo ya vanhu lava va hlawuleke yi chike kuya fika eka 1,600 ntsena, hambiswiritano vandla ra ANC rithlele ri hlawuriwa ku rhangela masipala wa muganga.[6]

Ku onhiwa ka swi akiwo swa hulumendhe na ku kavanyetiwa ka tidyondzo swi yele e mahlweni ku fikela hi Dzivamusoko wa lembe ra 2017, nswona swi yise eku dlaweni ka vanhu vambirhi.[7]

Minthsaho

Lulamisa
  1. Case Study on Vuwani Demarcation Protest. Human Sciences Research Council. 2016. p. 3. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Erasmus, Nelie (2015-07-23). "Demarcation board decision leads to protest action in Vhembe". Polokwane Observer (in en-US). Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2017-04-19. 
  3. Myburgh, RC; Viljoen, Barry; Erasmus, Nelie (2016-05-02). "Unrest after Vuwani demarcation ruling". Polokwane Observer (in en-US). Archived from the original on 2017-04-20. Retrieved 2017-04-19. 
  4. Mpondwana, Litha (2016-05-05). "#VuwaniProtests: an unusual municipal demarcation exercise - analyst". CapeTalk (in English). Retrieved 2017-04-19. 
  5. Qukula, Qama (2017-04-18). "Over 27 000 pupils blocked from attending school amid renewed Vuwani shutdown". 702 (in English). Retrieved 2017-04-19. 
  6. Mchunu, Siphiwe (2016-08-04). "4% vote in Vuwani". The New Age (in en-GB). Retrieved 2017-04-19. 
  7. "Police probe culpable homicide after two burn to death in Vuwani". The New Age (in en-GB). Retrieved 2017-04-19.