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Looters make way with a fridge froma tuckshop. Sedibeng residents resorted to looting foreign businessesafter a man was shot dead in Evatonafter apparently stealing cooking oil.At least 103 foreign businesses,mostly tuckshops have been closeddown. Inset: A store stands open after being looted last week. Photos:Moleboheng Chaha.
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2 SEDIBENG STER 20 August - 26 August 2014
The intention of this programme is to identifyneedy families that do not have parents dueto death, and to arrange some availablegovernment social services in order toprovide on-going support and in cases wherespecial interventions are necessary that suchcould be arranged.
09h00Sicelo Stadium, MidvaalItumeleng Lehloo (016) 450 3114
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What will be a celebration withoutremembering those who are most vulnerablein our society; the elderly women, custodiansof our community. A programme to celebratethe remarkable lives of aged women in honorof the great sacrifices they've made to keepthe fabric of society tight.
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L E S E D ILo c a l Mun i c i p a l i t y
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MonthMessage from the
Speaker of Sedibeng District Municipality:
“If youstrike awoman, youstrike a rock”
“Wathint' AbafaziWathint' imbokodo!” “If you strike a woman, you strike arock”)
role in liberatingSouthAfricanwomen.
The month of August is to celebrate the gains made by SouthAfrica in changing the lives of South African women. The mainevent on the 09 August will take place in Durban. TheEvery year on 9 August we celebrate Women's Day in SouthDepartment of Arts and Culture, as the lead department ofAfrica, a public holiday that pays homage to the women of ourWomen's Month, will l also launch the 20 Best Moments fornation; - the mothers, the wives, the sisters and the daughtersWomen during August. These key events mark achievementswho fought tirelessly against the tyranny of the Apartheidby exceptional local women and the gains made by all Southgovernment.Africanwomen.
Inaugurated in 1994, along with a free, democratic SouthIssues of violence against women are still way too prevalent inAfrica, the public holiday commemorates a 1956 protest leada country that has come so far in the fight againstby Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Albertina Sisulu and Sophiadiscrimination, and the need to use the day as a point ofWilliams-De Bruyn. To rise up against the legislation thatadvocacy and to shine the spotlight on the savvy sisters whorequired black South Africans to carry the "pass" (specialchallenge the notion that having XX chromosomes makes youidentification documents which infringed on their freedom ofweaker or lessworthy is paramount.movement during the Apartheid era), approximately 20 000So, while there are thousands of courageous females showingwomen from all over the country took to the streets of Pretoria –the world how absolutely amazing women can be, flying themany carrying the children of their white bosses on their backsflag for the bright, the brainy and the brilliant, and serving as a– to stage a peacefulmarch to theUnionBuildings.source of inspiration for themassesAfter dropping off bundles of petitions containingmore than 100
000 signatures at Prime Minister J.G Strijdom's offices, theyThe main focus of this day is to encourage and appreciatestood in silence for thirty minutes. A song was composed inwomen. The day also aims to initiate more effective actions tohonour of this momentous occasion,safeguard the rights of women in the society.
Amonth dedicated to women, it is celebrated to inspire womenandhonour their achievements.An inspiring display of political strength, female solidarity and
inner fortitude, the march on August 9 1956 is both a reminderof the great women who helped mould South Africa and the This month also sees men honouring the women in their lives,trailblazingwomenwho continue to lead the country forward. be it their mother, sister, daughter or friend, by giving them a gift
as a token of respect, love and care.Sedibeng District Municipality dedicate a month longprogramme to celebrate the unwavering and commitment of The month is observed at the United Nations with a specificwomen to their role in struggle, for the emancipation ofwomen. theme each year. For the International Women's Day 2014, the
theme is "Inspiring Change". It aims to influence andstrengthen the international community's commitment to put anThis year's national theme: “60th anniversary of the Women'send to violence against women. It intends to introduce acharter as part of the 20 years of Freedom, Moving Women'spositive change to balance the status of women and men in anAgenda Forward!” The Pan African Parliament which will alsounequal world.pay tribute to thePanAfricanWomen'sOrganization and its
Women will get an opportunity to share anddiscuss various issues that require attention ofgovernment, private sector and civil society.And to celebrate sixty years since the historicmarch and twenty years of democracynominated women will be given awards.
10h00TBCTommyMaleka 079 871 4497Kate Plank 082 908 8316
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An empowerment workshop looking atvarious development issues includingwomen & family law, youngmothersdevelopment and the role of women in localgovernment will be hosted.
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Speaker of CouncilSedibeng District MunicipalityCllr. Busisiwe Modisakeng
Speaker of CouncilSedibeng District MunicipalityCllr. Busisiwe Modisakeng
Remaining events in the month long programme:
Lazarus Dithagiso
BOPHELONG. - A 22-year-old murdersuspect apparently couldn’t stomach loo-king helplessly on while his mother foughtfor her life in sickbed.OnMonday, he appa-rently decided to end her suffering by force,alleged a neighbour.
Another neighbour says the deceasedhad been fighting for her life for months.No recovery was in sight. She was visiteddaily by Dirang ka Kagiso Care Centre towash her and feed her. After the ordeal, thesuspect approached the neighbour, saying,“I have ‘dropped Ma-greeza’,” meaning, ‘Ihave killed my mother.’ He left and wentback to the house. The neighbour says theylater followed him after they realised smo-ke was billowing from the home.
When they arrived, the suspect had alrea-
dy locked himself in one of the burningrooms. They screamed for helpwhile tryingto control the fire. Emfuleni Fire and Res-cue arrived as community members foughtto control the blaze. The mother was foundlying dead in a pool of blood on the floor.Police and paramedics arrived and she wasdeclared dead.
A neighbour said the suspect was foundhiding above the ceiling.
Warrant Officer Kinnie Steyn said Policeare investigating a case of murder and ar-son. She said the owner of the house - Tom-pi Elizabeth Mendeshi (42) - was foundmurdered. The cause of death is as yet un-known as Police await the post mortem re-port. Steyn said a 22-year-old suspect wasarrested and detained. Hewill appear in theVanderbijlpark Magistrates Court soon.
Man slays sick mother
Asadmoment as family and relativesof the late Tompi Elizabeth Mendeshi(42) look at some of her remainingclothes after she was allegedly slainby her son in Bophelong. Photo: Lazarus Dithagiso.
Pinky Mofokeng
VEREENIGING. - A truck carrying steel ca-psized last Tuesday morning on the BarrageRoad when the driver failed to control thebakkie. This caused him to land on the otherside of the road.The truck was damaged and the canopy
was lying next to the bakkie with all the steelscattered all over.There were only two people in the truck.
The expectation would be that they werechecked by medical personnel but, instead,they dusted themselves off and continued pic-king up their goods. Neither of themweashurtin the accident. When Sedibeng Ster approa-ched they did not want to give their names,say where they were heading or where theyhad come from. Police could not confirmwhether the goods on the truck were stolen.Meanwhile on the morning of August 13
a cargo-truck driver also lost control, appa-rently after falling asleep in themiddle of BoyLouw Road near Vitro. He was apparentlydriving fromMpumalanga to Newcastle. Theman is aged between 30 and 35.
According to Police he failed to control thetruck - bearing cement - and overturned. Hewas taken to the Sebokeng Hospital for medi-cal attention.
OObbeeyy tthhee rruulleessA cargo truck carrying cement overturned and obstructed traffic on Boy Louw Roadrecently. Photo: Pinky Mofokeng.
According to the editorial policy of SedibengSter we invite readers to comment aboutthe newspaper’s contents, and we correctsignificant errors as soon as possible.Please send information about correction ofmistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsmanof Media24’s Community Press, GeorgeClaassen, at [email protected], or call him on (021) 851 3232 or 083543 2471.Readers can also complain about the contentsto the SouthAfrican Press Ombudsman, MrJoe Thloloe.In that case, please phone (011) 788 4829of 788 4837, send a fax to (011) 788 4990or email to [email protected].
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Pinky Mofokeng
VEREENIGING. - ‘Izinyokas’ are ur-ged by the SAPS to stop stealing coppercables because many of them end updead in the process.
This comes after a 30-year-old Leso-tho national was electrocuted as he wastrying to steal copper.
He died on the morning of August 8at the corner of Assegai Street and RingRoad behind Eurospar in Three Rivers.Motorists and most companies were af-fected by ‘load-shedding’ as the coppercable was cut.
Most robots stopped working. Veree-
niging Police were called to the scene andon arrival found the man lying face downin the veld with a bolt-cutter in his hand.Nobody had noticed him as he was diggingup all the cables.
Apparently, someone was helping him digup the cables. It is alleged that a man clai-ming to be the deceased’s cousin called poli-ce after he saw what had happened. As a re-sult of copper theft the man sustained seriousburn wounds, according to the police.
His lower body was badly burned and hisbones were visible. Emergency personnelwere also called to the scene and certifiedthe man dead.
Police spokesperson Captain Fikile Fundasaid, “These perpetrators should stop stea-ling copper. They are dying every week andit needs to stop.”
The 30yearoldmanwhowas found lying in the veld with a boltcutter in hishand. Photo: Pinky Mofokeng.
‘Izinyoka’ dead after stealing copper
Pinky Mofokeng
VANDERBIJLPARK. - The badly decom-posed body of a man in his late 30s was dis-covered behind Isak Steyl Stadium lastThursday at around 3:30 by men walking ne-arby. It is alleged that the men were on theirway to a scrap yard when they were greetedby an unpleasant smell coming from the bo-dy. They alerted VUT security who then cal-led the police. On arrival police found theman lying in the veld on his side with a blackbag over his head. With him were plasticbags containing his belongings and a packof cigarettes. It is not clear where the manhad come from or where he was heading,but it is suspected that he could have been
lying there for approximately three to fourweeks. He had no visible marks on his bodyand his flesh was eaten by contrasts of hotand cold weather. Emergency personnel cer-tified him dead on the scene before he wastaken to the Sebokeng Hospital mortuary. Itwas also difficult to identify the man due tothe fact that he was badly decomposed.When he was found he was wearing bluejeans and a grey sweater with white ‘tek-kies.’ Police spokesperson Kinnie Steynconfirms that a formal inquest has been ope-ned and that the man had no documentationwith him. Anyone who is missing a lovedone can contact Captain Maleti on (016) 9109000.
The unknown body was found behind Vanderbijlpark’s Isak Steyl Stadium.
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Pinky Mofokeng
PALM SPRINGS. - Johannesburg route taxicommuters were left stranded on Tuesdaymorning following a shootout on Monday af-ternoon between two taxi associations inPalm Springs. Community members andpassengers coming out of Palm Springs Mallhad to run for cover as bullets flew.
It is alleged that three taxis from an asso-ciation in Johannesburg ambushed a groupof security guards hired on August 11 by theVaal Wits Taxi Association to protect theirroute. The association wanted to take thePalm Springs to Johannesburg rank and alle-gedly seized 22 taxis and intimidated anyonewho was against them. After the Vaal WitsTaxi Association told them to remove theirtaxis from the rank they ganged up on them.All hell broke loose as Falcon Street cameto a standstill on Tuesday when the men star-ted shooting randomly, forcing communitymembers to run to the nearest hiding place.On the same day eight of the Johannesburgassociation men were arrested. Five were in-jured and taken to the Sebokeng Hospital un-der police guard. Four people were shotdead, including a security guard. Accordingto national Police spokesperson Lungile Dla-mini, 12 firearms were confiscated from the
security guards, 11 rifles and a handgun.“More arrests are underway and the taxi vio-lence is under investigation.
Cases opened against the men are murder,attempted murder and malicious damage toproperty as many taxis were damaged duringthe shootout,” Dlamini says. According toa taxi owner who did not want to be nameddue to fear of being intimidated, more than15 armed men jumped out of the three taxisand started shooting randomly. As one secu-rity guard tried to open fire, they shot himin his forehead and took his firearm. Thesuspects will appear in the Sebokeng Magis-trates Court soon.
TTaaxxii vviioolleennccee lleeaavveess ffoouurr ddeeaadd
Paramedics help aman after he was shot during a taxi violence shootout in Palm Springson Tuesday. Photo: Pinky Mofokeng.
4 SEDIBENG STER 20 August - 26 August 2014
Lerato Serero
SEDIBENG.- The Midvaal Local Munici-pality’s legal battle to remain a localmunici-pality and not be absorbed into a larger Me-tro region with Emfuleni and Sedibeng Mu-nicipalities is still underway, amidstdiscussions of reaching an out-of-court set-tlement. The Municipal Demarcation Board(MDB) concluded public hearings with a
proposal, made last year, to merge three ofGauteng’s municipalities, Emfuleni, Sedi-beng and the only DA run municipalityMidvaal. The merger, which will form a me-tropolitan council, will take effect in 2016.With the formation of the metropolitan mu-nicipality, the Sedibeng District Municipali-ty will fall away. In addition Lesedi LocalMunicipality which is also part of Sedibeng
will be excluded from Sedibeng Districtmunicipality and be included into Ekurhule-ni Metropolitan Municipality. Midvaal Lo-cal Municipality Media Liaison OfficerAaliyah Dangor says that in July, the Muni-cipal Demarcation Board (MDB) presentedMidvaal Local Municipality with an out-of-court settlement offer, and the Municipalityhas since responded with a counter-propo-
sal. “The MDB was expected to respondwithin 7 days, but given the logistical com-plexities of communication amongst themulti-member board, they have requestedan extension until August 19. Any submissi-on made by the MDB thereafter will be dulyconsidered by Midvaal Local Municipality.If a settlement cannot be reached, a courtdate will then be set,” she says.
Sedibeng demarcation battle continuesSedibeng demarcation battle continues
Moleboheng Chaha
VANDERBILPARK. - Congratulations arein order for Kingsol Chabalala, former Emfu-leni Local Municipal Democratic Alliance(DA) councillor, who has expressed his exci-tement about being nominated and finally be-coming a member of the Gauteng Legislature.
This comes after Chabalala’s steady politi-cal career of a little over five years. Chabalalastates that, as an MP, he will be able to com-municate issues affecting the community torelevant bodies on a provincial level. “Beinga Member of Parliament comes with moreresponsibility. For me, this means that thenumber of people I serve has increased. The-refore increasing the proximity of my overalldecision-making.”
Chabalala says that, as a leader, he willcontinue engaging people about the petitio-ning method, as he condemns any violent ac-tions from the community. Chabalala conti-nues to state that as an MP, his priority is toensure that Gauteng becomes an open oppor-tunity society for all. “I am currently repre-senting Emfuleni North. I will be driving theissues of the people to relevant structures onprovincial level.” Chabalala concludes.
DA councillornow a member of
parliament
Former Emfuleni Local Municipality councillor Kingsol Chabalala has expressed hisdelight at becoming amember of the Legislature. Photo: Moleboheng Chaha.
Moleboheng Chaha
SEDIBENG. - History repeated itself whenshops belonging to foreigners all over Sedi-beng were looted last week by angry mem-bers of the community.
This is subsequent to a man losing hislife for stealing an item (cooking oil) cos-ting less than R20.
The man, whose name was released asJosiah Ngwenya (28), was allegedly shotin the head by a shopkeeper during an argu-ment. As Police arrived at different areaswhere looting had taken place, they foundthat considerable damage had already beensustained. Shops had been broken into,mo-ney and groceries stolen and equipment sei-zed by rampaging community members.“We want all foreigners to leave,they haveno right to kill our people,” some said.
Evaton Police spokesperson CaptainTshifiwa Mitileni said, “So far 103 foreignnational’s shops have been closed down.
The shooting suspect sustained seriousinjuries when he was beaten up by commu-
nitymembers as hewas trying to flee the scene.He is currently out of hospital in police cus-
tody facing a charge of murder.The gun used to commit the murder was
found at the home of a taxi owner who triedto help the suspect flee and the taxi owner isalso being charged with possession of an unli-cenced firearm.”
Mitileni added that some foreign shopowners have approached Police stating thatthey would like to go back to the communi-ty. The different shop owners apparentlysay they are willing to help the family withthe burial of the victim. Mitileni confirmsthat 53 people have been arrested and onlyseven were denied bail.
When they heard what was coming, foreign shop owners packed their equipment andgoods and started going into hiding in fear of angry community members who werelooting shops.
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Pinky Mofokeng
BOPHELONG. - A sobbing Zandi Khubeka(40) could not hold back her tears after youngmen gained entry to her home by cutting herfence and robbing her of approximately R20000 at gunpoint before dissappearing into thinair. Khubeka, a Muvhango Extension 15 resi-dent, claims it was her turn to host the ‘LovaLova Stokvel’ which took two days recentlybefore she was robbed.
Everything apparently went according toplan until dawn when she and her friend MekeLebitsa were woken by a touch. Two men hadapparently forced themselves into the housewhere they found the two friends sleeping in
the bedroom. They demanded the box thatcontained the money that had been collectedfrom the stokvel. When Zandi resisted one ofthem allegedly stepped on her neck and pis-tol-whipped her across the face. Lebitsaclaims she told her friend to give them themoney because they were aggressive and in-tended to harm them if she refused.
The suspects then told the two friends tohide their faces in the blankets while the otherone was searching the house for valuableitems. They apparently took a plasma TV andtwo cell phones.
Lebitsa says, “Those men were very ag-gressive. I think someone who knew Zandisent them to take the money.
We were very afraid because the two menwere very rude. I am just grateful to God thatthey did not hurt us even though they tookmy friend’s money”.
‘Lova Lova’ stokvel ends in tears
Left: Zandi Khubeka could not hold backtears after two men broke in and stole theR20 000 she had made in the ‘Lova Lova’Stokvel. Photo: Pinky Mofokeng.
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Nyaope o thabile! What took place lastweek around Sedibeng with the looting offoreign nationals’ businesses is humilia-ting. I believe that nothing more can besaid on the subject as we have all cometo realise that these are pure criminal actsinfluenced by poverty and starvation fromour people. I fail to understand what it isthat makes a whole community raise theirarms to foreign nationals, all because ofstolen cooking oil. It is horrible that a per-son died because of this but did we haveto go on a rampage? Couldn’t we let thelaw take its course like civilised people?
The inhumane and degrading treatment ofAfrican foreign nationals is a threat to demo-cracy and freedom in South Africa. Our bro-thers and sisters on the African continentplayed an important role in the achievementof democracy and freedom in South Africa,yet at the slightest offence we resort to ma-king their lives a living hell in this country.This is pure Xenophobia. Xenophobia is de-fined as the deep dislike of non-nationals ofa host state. Its manifestation is a violationof human rights.
The movement of people across bounda-ries has caused and continues to cause pro-blems between nationals of host states andnon-nationals. This issue is a more complexone which involves many other factors. One
cannot take a simplistic view of internationalmigration and xenophobia. Attitudes towardsforeigners among many South Africans aredominated by perceptions that their presencein the country holds great cost and no benefitfor society, which is wrong. These assumpti-ons are largely untested and misleading.There is a growing perception that immi-grants from Europe are bona fide investorswhereas all African immigrants are illegal.This colours the response and treatment me-ted out by citizens and more importantly go-vernment officials. Unrealistic expectationshave been created in the minds of the popula-tion and now the logical scapegoat would bethat foreigners are taking all the promisedjobs, houses etc. Our leaders bear a responsi-
bility to actively discourage expressions ofanger or hostility towards foreigners.
As we look at pictures of the situationthat took place last week we realise thatonly criminal elements and the poor (inparticular ‘nyaope’ smokers) were deligh-ted with the free-for-all situation.
South Africans need to realise that notevery black foreigner is an illegal immi-grant. We need to stand up, stop being ‘crybabies’ and work hard for what we thinkwe deserve the same way that the foreig-ners are doing and have been doing sincetheir arrival in this country.We can all takea leaf out of their book. Meanwhile, Nyao-pe yena o thabile ka dijo tsa mahala! Sies.
Lerato...
This is inhumane!
Lerato Serero
SEDIBENG.- Devoted, industrious and res-ilient former African National Congress Yo-uth League (ANCYL) Sedibeng regional se-cretary Bones Modise was elected into theprovincial ANCYL executive structure overthe weekend.
The African National Congress Youth Lea-gue in Gauteng elected its new leadership ata conference held in St George where approx-imately 800 delegates were in attendance.Modise was elected provincial secretary.
Matome Chiloane was elected chairman,VuyoMhaga deputy chairman,KgomotsoRa-molobeng deputy secretary andMabo Thange
treasurer, the partysaid in a statement onMonday. The Gau-teng PEC was dis-banded last year aftera decision taken bythe ANCYL nationaltask team. The AN-CYL is expected tohold its national elec-tive conference nextmonth. The nationalexecutive committeewas disbanded lastyear and replaced bythe National TaskTeam (NTT).
Speaking to Sedi-beng Ster Modisesays that Sedibenghas always had a richvein in terms of lea-dership of the AN-CYL, making menti-on of names such asthose of SakhiweKhumalo and PeterSkhosana to mentiona few. “I would liketo thank all those thatbelieved in me evenwhen I had doubts, all the delegates that werein attendance, all former PTT members andthe alliance structures for the smooth processthat took place over the weekend and promisethat from now on hard work begins in makingsure that the youth and their needs are takencare of,” says Modise.
Modise is tasked with the political admini-stration of the youth for the whole of Gautengin the ANCYL and believes that he is up forthe challenge. “Together with the brancheswe are going to make this a success,” he con-cludes.
Modise in provincial ANCYLModise in provincial ANCYL
Bones Modise waselected into the provincial African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) executivestructure over theweekend.
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Moleboheng Chaha
SEBOKENG. - It is evident that radicaleconomic transformation is a matter of ur-gency to most entrepreneurs. This is espe-cially to Small Medium and Micro Enter-prises (SMMEs). This was evident recent-ly when Gauteng Economic DevelopmentMEC, Lebogang Maile last week visitedSebokeng and Evaton entrepreneurs aspart of the TownshipEconomic Revitalisa-tion Programme.Maile is set to visit
50 townships in Gau-teng alone. The pro-gramme is aimed atthe revitalisation andtransformation of theeconomy of differenttownships. The audi-ence listed variousproblems such as fai-lure of assistancefrom municipal offi-cials, and business be-ing given to peopleoutside the region, butit seemed the key is-sue was funding.Mai-le left a lot to be desi-red when he blatantlytold the hundreds ofentrepreneurs at theSaul Tsotetsi Sportscomplex recently thatgovernment did nothave enough money
to fund all of their businesses. “The Gau-teng Enterprise Propeller (GEP) does nothave enough funds to provide all of youwith funding, which is why we as govern-ment are partnering with different financi-al institutions so that you may access fun-ding from them.We are also negotiating that banks lo-
wer their prerequisites when it comes toone having to apply fora business loan.”Maile added that the-
re was also a possibilityfor government to pro-vide surety for entre-preneurs who weregoing to apply for busi-ness loans in future. Se-dibeng District Munici-pality MMC for Strate-gic Planning andEconomic Develop-ment Maipato Tsokoli-bane says, “In his Stateof the Nation Address,the President said thatpeople’s lives needed tochange, especially re-garding unemploy-ment, poverty and in-equality. Small busines-ses contribute a lot tothe economy, which iswhy we need moreskills training when itcomes to businesses.”Tsokolibane concluded.
“We can’t fund all“We can’t fund allof you,” says MECof you,” says MEC
MEC Lebohang Maile left a lot tobe desired when he revealed thatgovernment did not have enoughmoney to fund SMMEs last weekat the Saul Tsotetsi Sports Center. He visited as part of the township economic revitalisation programme. Photo: MolebohengChaha.
Moleboheng Chaha
VANDERBIJPARK. - Sedibeng Ster re-cently arrived on the Emfuleni Local Mu-nicipality (ELM) premises to find angryVereeniging (Ward 15) residents withtheir councillor Stanley Mashabela, wai-ting to be addressed bymunicipal managerSam Shabalala.Mashabela stated that he as ward coun-
cillor has been accused of not doing anyt-hing to better service delivery in Ward 15.“Residents have barricaded roads in
Vereeniging to show their anger about thealleged lack of service delivery fromELM.We have nowbeen here for over twohours waiting for the municipal managerto come and address us. But until now, wehave just been ignored. President Park Sta-
dium is full of angry communitymembers.We were hoping to get back to them withanswers but now we have to leave withnothing,” saidMashabela. The list of com-plaints from residents included issues ofhousing, water and sanitation, not to men-tion the electricity billing system.Some residents currently occupying the
Old Hospital commonly known as 21 saidthey were tired of living in dire conditions.“It is high time that we were treated likepeople. We live in a place that has no wa-ter, sanitation and electricity.To put it bluntly, we have no toiletswhe-
re we live.” The residents stated that theywould continue to barricade roads in Ver-eeniging until they receive proper answersfrom ELM.
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Ward 15 residentswaited for over 2 hours at ELMpremises hoping to be addressedby ELMMunicipal Manager Sam Shabalala recently, to no avail. These Vereenigingresidentshavevowed tobarricade roadsuntil theyget a response fromELM.Photo:Moleboheng Chaha.
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VANDERBIJLPARK.-The Vaal Informal TradersAlliance (VITA) says theEmfuleni LocalMunicipal-ity (ELM) is not preparedto come to the party so they(VITA) can help boost the economy of theregion by paying the permits.Lolo Skalika, secretary, and Ntise Se-
jane, coordinator of Vita, says they havesince stopped paying the permits. Theyare now waiting for By-Laws to inquire.“We don’t see the reason we should paypermits for stalls. The foreign nationalswere not there when we fought for de-mocracy. During elections they didn’tvote, yet they are the ones getting moreprivileges. They come here when every-thing is ready. They reap what they neversowed. The budget is tabled every year
but the vendors are never mentioned. Weare also tax payers. Our rights as Vita arebeing violated as there’s no law to protectus,” said Sejane. He said nothing had de-veloped since they’d been told of the draftdocuments to be amended. “Our objectiveis to keep law enforcement, making surethat we don’t deal with criminals,’ saidSuzan Gaba, senior superintendent of theEmfuleni Local Municipality By-Laws,adding that if the street hawkers haveproblems with trading, they should ap-proach the office of Emfuleni Local Eco-nomic Development, LED. Some of the people who attended the Emfuleni Youth In Agriculture summit were young
people who have already established their businesses in the agricultural sector. Photo:Moleboheng Chaha.
VendorsVendorswithholdwithholdpermitpermitfeesfees
Some members of Vita, Lolo Skalika (secretary) andNtise Sejane (coordinator), appeal for ELM to improve its area of business in towns before they startcollecting money for permits. Photo: LazarusDithagiso.
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SEBOKENG. - The youth last week attendedthe Emfuleni ‘Youth in Agriculture Summit’as Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM) part-nered with different stakeholders such as De-partment of Labour, Vaal University of Tech-nology and Youth in Agriculture.The event was held at the Saul Tsotetsi
Sports Complex.In his keynote address on behalf of ELM’s
Executive Mayor Greta Hlongwane, Coun-cillor Abel Morolong stated that Agriculturehad been identified as an economic pillar inthe Emfuleni economic development strategydocument. Morolong further added that theincreased participation by the youth is vital.“It is necessary for the youth of the region
to facilitate food and nutrition security, since
the regional food import bill continues to in-crease while regional agriculture productiondecreases.”30-year-old Queen Mafojane said that sin-
ce the formation of their Co-op, Divine GreenPrimary Agricultural Co-op, in 2012, she andher business partners were able to sustaintheir agricultural business. “Although we arenot able to make a lot of money as yet, weare able to feed all of our families,” she said.Morolong thinks that, although unusual,
the agricultural sector was a fast- growingone and that more and more opportunities arebecoming available for the youth.The event ended with three commissions
being formed where people got to find outabout training, finance and marketing aspectsof the agricultural sector.
Youth in Agriculture Summit
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Techno X, Sasol’s flagship career expo, is the largestcareer guidance exhibition of its kind in the country. Theaim of the expo is to encourage students to explore thewide range of exciting disciplines and career choicesthat mathematics, science and technology offer. Sevenuniversities, three universities of technology and five FETColleges exhibited, sharing information on courses on offerto pursue specific careers. Industry, government, businessand organisations showcased fields covering scienceand technology, engineering, mathematics and finance,astronomy and aviation, the environment, geography andgeology, medicine and teaching aids for educators.
According to Louis Fourie, Senior Vice President: SasolSasolburg, Sasol Techno X visitors will play an importantrole in the development and growth of the country. “Wewant to ignite apassion for science,technology,engineering andmathematics(STEM) subjectsand inspire thenext generationof leaders. TheSasol TechnoX is a platformthat will not onlybenefit Sasol, butthe communityand industryas a whole,” heconcluded.
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More than 20 000 learners were enthralled bythe fascinating world of mathematics, science,engineering and technology at this year’s SasolTechno X. Learners from seven provinces and even twoschools fromMaseru in Lesotho, were captivated bymodern technology and experiments on exhibition,such as the Kalahari Scientist, entertaining Grade 9 –12 students with mild explosions, chemical reactionsand cool experiments.
MEC for Environment, Tourism and Economic Affairs,Msebenzi Zwane, said during the official opening ceremonythat he is honoured to be part of the 14th Sasol Techno X.“I am inspired by the proactive and strategic leadershipthat Sasol is taking, in response to the challengesassociated with youth development. As a science literatesociety, future generations continue to improve uponmodern advances that benefit everyone,” he said.
Jonathan Hartley, an educator who holds a Bachelor ofScience, got into his Kalahari Scientist persona to sharescientific knowledge taking an interesting and differentapproach. “I love to see the students’ faces after thedemonstrations – a look that I experienced many yearsago, when my passion for science started,” said Hartley.
For students who would like to pursue a career in aviation,the Realflight 2000 – a simulator that utilises bothphysical and emotional senses gave them a real sense ofwhat it feels like to fly. Students also had an opportunityto attend a career guidance lecture to gain insights intovarious careers such as flight engineering, ground crewoperations and air traffic control.
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This initiative was acknowledged by thecommunity and by school principalJohnny Letsoalo, who embraced theevent with love. The community sho-wed love and support to the youngKhekhe and his fellows.
Speaking on behalf of the foundati-on Bhekani Mathebula said the dona-tion does not mean you need to be richto give, but that it’s the thought thatcounts: “Life is about what we dowith what we have. Change is a veryvital key in our lives, and to bringchange to others serves the purposeof God,” said Mathebula, who ena-bled the school principal to brieflythank the Foundation and its initiati-ve. “We are a very small, poor school.However, we have a staff of dedicatedpeople who want to impact on the li-
ves of these young children for the better. Wethank Khekhe and the Foundation for suchinitiative and for giving back to our commu-nity,” said Letsoalo. The event was great suc-cess. Learners were given shoes and schoolbags by the Foundation. Khekhe says this is
not the first time the Foundation has held suchan impact event to give back to the communi-ty. After the hand-out learners were also
primped up by a local salon. They had theirhair done so they could start the next day withhaircuts and with their hair done perfectly.
Another Khekhe Foundation shoe-in
Giving is about what is in the mind! Learners of Boiketlong Primary School also hadtheir hair done on the day. Photo: Mduduzi. Mathebula.
The Lawrence Khekhe Foundation did it again, giving back shoes to the needy community. Photo:Mduduzi Mathebula.
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SHARPEVILLE. - The Bona Lesedi Day Ca-re Center in Tshepiso recently received awarm visit from the staff of Eskom Sunning-hill who came bearing gifts and love.
The staff brought food and groceries andspent the day cleaning the premises that caterfor children aged bertween three and six fromaround the area.
Sara Molopa, the Center’s manager, told
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“We are delighted with this opportunitythat has been offered to us by these employeesof Eskom and we hope that they do this notonly for us but for others, as well,” says Molo-pa. The young ones were delighted with thevisit and provided entertainment in the formof song and dance to their guests.
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Eskom Sunninghill employees recently paid a visit to Bona Lesedi Day Care Center inTshepiso, Sharpeville bearing gifts.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OFTOWN-PLANNING SCHEME INTERMS OF SECTION 56(1)(b)(ii} OFTHETOWN PLANNING ANDTOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE 1986
(ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986) {N 972)I, Mr W Louw. being the authorized agent of Erf 1162, BedworthparkExtension 7 hereby gives notice in terms of section 56 (1) (b) (ii) ofthe Town Planning and Townships Ordinance (Ordinance 15 of 1986)that l have applied to the Emfuleni Municipal Council for theamendment of the town planning scheme known as theVereeniging Town Planning Scheme, 1992 by the rezoning of theproperty described above, bounded by Crater /Cetus / Auriga Streetsfrom “Educational: to “Residential 4”
Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal officehours at the office of the Strategic Manager: Land Use Management,Emfuleni Municipal Council, 1st floor, Old Trust Bank Building, cornerof President Kruger and Eric Louw Streets, Vanderbijlpark for theperiod of 28 days from 20 August 2014. Objections or representationsin respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing tothe Municipal Manager, P.O.Box 3, Vanderbijlpark, 1900 or faxed to(016) 950 5533 within a period of 28 days from 20 August 2014.
Address of the authorized agent Mr W Louw, 1 Schubert Street,Vanderbijlpark, 1911.Cellular / Fax: 083 384 8784 / 086 546 3812 A1UKBUA
DIVISION OF LANDI MG Joubert hereby gives notice, in terms of section6(8)(a) of the Division of Land Ordinance, 1986(Ordinance 20 of 1986), that an application to dividethe land described hereunder has been received.
Further particulars of the application are open forinspection at the office of the Manager Civic Centre,Meyerton.
Any person who wishes to object to the granting ofthe application or who wishes to make representationsthereto shall submit his objections or representationsin writing and in duplicate to the c Manager: P.O.Box 9Meyerton 1960, at anytime within a period of 28 daysfrom the date of the first publication of this notice.
Date of first publlcation:Description of land. Number and area of proposedportion: Holding 34 Helderstrome AgriculturalHoldings subdivided into 2 portions: Remaining Portionapproximately 1,0706 hectares and Proposed Portion Aapproximately 1,0707 hectares.
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i , Johannes albertus rossouw of Willem rossouw attorneys, being the dulyauthorized agent of the registered owner of Erf 212, Erf 245, Erf 246 and Erf247 Meyerton Township hereby give notice that I have applied in terms of section56(1)(b)(i) of Ordinance 15 of 1986 for the amendment of the Meyerton TownPlanning Scheme, and for the rezoning of
- Erf 212 Meyerton Township situated at 43 Boet Kruger street Meyerton,from Residential 1 to Business 3.
- Erf 245 Meyerton Township situated at 42 Loch street, Meyerton,from Residential 1 to Business 3
- Erf 246 Meyerton Township situated at 44 Loch street, Meyerton,from Residential 1 to Business 3.
- Erf 247 Meyerton Township situated at 46 Loch street Meyerton, fromResidential 3 to Business 3.
Particulars of the application may be inspected during normal office hours atthe offices of the midvaal local council, at President Plein, Mitchell street,Meyerton 1960
Any person having any objections to the approval of this application and whodesires that this application shall be considered by the Council, shall lodge suchobjections in writing at the above office as well as at the address of the
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SCHEME: HOLDING 388 UNITAS PARK AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS EXT 2
I, Mr. C F DE JAGER of PACE PLAN CONSULTANTS, being the authorizedagent of the owner of Holding 388 Unitas Park Agricultural Holdings Ext 2, herebygives notice in terms of Section 5(5) of the Gauteng Removal of Restrictions Act,1996, that I intend applying to the Emfuleni Municipal Council for the removal ofcertain conditions in the Title Deeds of Holding 388 Unitas Park AgriculturalHoldings Ext 2, which is situated on Houtkop Road, Unitas Park AgriculturalHoldings and the simultaneous amendment of the Vereeniging Town PlanningScheme, 1992, with the rezoning of the above-mentioned holding from“Agricultural” to “Special” for residential units a transport business and aworkshops and storage facilities related to the transport business and with thespecial consent of the Council any other uses, excluding noxious uses.
All relevant documents relating to the application will be open for inspectionduring normal office hours at the office of the Strategic Manager: Land UseManagement, first floor, Old Trust Bank Building, corner of President KrugerStreet and Eric Louw Street, Vanderbijlpark, for 28 days from 20 August 2014.
Any person, who wishes to object to the application or submit representations inrespect thereof, must lodge the same in writing to the Municipal Manager at thenamed address or to P O Box 3, Vanderbijlpark, 1900 or fax to (016) 950 55 33within 28 days from 20 August 2014.
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BRANCH MANAGER:Key requirements:
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USED CAR SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIREDat established dealer
the successful applicant must fulfill the followingrequirements:At least 5 years experience in used vehicle salesIs required and must be NCR registered.
* A Dynamic go getter with outstanding business skills* A flair for Sales.* Should be able to work independently and under pressure.
The company offers a competitive salary with commissionand a range of all fringe benefits.
applications can be faxed to:
016 422 5532e-mail: [email protected]
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Design EngineerDesign experience of Rotating Equipment in the
reverse engineering environment will be arequirement. The position will demand modernization,
upgrades and component design of rotatingequipment such as Turbines, Compressors, Fans,Impellers etc. This position allows for either a
junior or senior Design Engineer.
Candidates should have as a minimum B. Eng Me-chanical Engineering or equivalent.
Closing date of CV submission: 11 September 2014
Please consider your application unsuccessful if notcontacted within 2 weeks after closing date.
Please send CV to 086 671 9205
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ELCA ENGINEERING
Staff required in well-known Communications Companybased in Henley On Klip. Must be able to speak English.Other African languages could be advantageous.Must be fully PC literate.
1. DIGITAL/SOCIAL MEDIA DEVELOPER: Experiencein the commercial use of MMS, email and social media
2. CALL CENTRE AGENTS: Target driven, self-motivated.Be able to work under a high volume and high pressureenvironment
3. DATA CAPTURERS: Advanced PC skills required,attention to detail essential. Be able to work with highvolumes of admin as well as tight deadlines.
If interested, please email your CV [email protected] or fax to 086 216 7619.
Please state position that you are applying for!
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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MCD Training Centre is runninga Spring Special on short courses
for the month of September:
• Basic Arc Welding - 15 days R5999.00 Incl. vat• House Wiring and Fault Finding - 15 days
R5999.00 Incl. vat• Forklift Training 4.5 Ton - 5 days R2200.00 Incl. vat• Basic Rigging - 3 days R1200.00 Incl. vat• Basic First Aid Level 1 - 2 days R1100.00 Incl. vat• Fire Fighting - 1 day R550.00 Incl. vat
September month only - per candidatebookings essential due to limited
space available.
Tel: (016) 360 2388 Fax: (016) 360 2155Fax to Mail: 086 607 5336
E-mail: [email protected]
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In the vaal area neededCost to company R8 000 – R12 000
E-mail cv s [email protected]
Steers/Fish AwaysManager
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20 August - 26 August 2014 SEDIBENG STER 13
DIESEL MECHANICCome join a rapid growing company withendless opportunities. We have more than
18 years’ experience in the transport industry.We require the services of a young, dynamicdiesel mechanic in our Vanderbijlpark depot.
REQUIREMENTS
• A qualification as a diesel mechanic• At least 5 years experience• Experience with Merc/ International /
freightliner trucks• Knowledge of tankers will be to your
advantage• Must be able to function independently• Must be willing to work irregular hours
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Fleet maintenance• Scheduled services• Repair breakdowns• Standby service
WE OFFER
• Competitive package• Medical aid and provident fund• Pleasant working environment• Corporate exposure
FAX APPLICATIONS TO 086 623 3362FOR ATTENTION LOURENS ROUX
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATION:
22 August 2014
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The Emerald Resort & Casino has vacancies for Prive’ Hosts
Purpose of the job:As an Emerald Brand Champion, the primary role of this position is the overall relationshipmanagement and development of VIP customers and the other casino customers.
Qualifications:• Grade 12 or equivalent NQF level 4 qualification • Marketing qualification will be
advantageous
Experience:• 6 months Casino/Gaming/Customer Service experience• Strong knowledge of GGB rules and regulations will be advantageous• Knowledge of Advantage system will be advantageous
Skills:• High Energy levels • Good communicator & excellent people skills• Analytical skills • Excellent problem solving skills• Capable of working both individually & as part of a team • Strong Computer skills
Job responsibilities:• To effectively manage financial input, reinvestment, complementary balance and financial
management of strategic player development initiatives to ensure that all initiatives are notonly cost effective, but generate a minimum of 30% ROS (Return on sales)
• To continuously host and create events that attract VIP guests to the casino and resort andmanage overall event expenditure, planning and comp value
• To continuously assess player results, activity, ADW, YOY analysis and gather consumerinsight to assist activities that should be delivered to enhance relationship building
• To ensure that all confidentiality, GGB and regulatory procedures, rules and licenserequirements are implemented at all times in terms of any form of communication, andimplementation of duties and related initiatives
• To produce weekly, monthly and annual reports detailing player behaviour, trends, shifts,initiatives, client contact and opportunities
• Provides full cycle event planning for VIP players includes: coordinating, inviting, hosting,costing and follow-up reporting
• Provides skilful problem solving and maintains a positive upbeat work style for interactionswith all guests and fellow employees
• Work as a player/guest ambassador• Maintains complete confidentiality at all times• Meets the attendance guidelines of the job and adheres to regulatory, department and
company policies and procedures
Please fax an updated CV to Joanne at 086 5932 464 or e-mail to [email protected]
Please attach all relevant qualifications/certificates to your CV
Closing date: 26th August 2014.
If you have not heard from us by the 29th August 2014, please consider your application to beunsuccessful.
Whilst all applications will be carefully considered, only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
Emerald Resort and Casino is an equal-opportunity employer.
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Internal Salesperson –Steel Industry
Job Specifications• Capturing of customer orders• Control job cards• Communicate and expedite potentialstock shortages
• Support fellow sales/planners as and whenneed arises
Qualifications/Experience• Minimum of 3 years in steel sales/ planningenvironment
• Ability to perform under high pressure as perdaily customer requirements
• Good communication skills• SAP knowledge.
email cV – [email protected]
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We are looking for Energeticand Driven
Sale Executivesfor a new and upcoming division.
NCA and FAIS will be of advantage.Must have a drivers licence.
Applications close
22 August 2014.
If not Contacted by 31 August 2014Consider applications unsuccessfulFAX CV’s to 086 273 5656
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Three Rivers Lodge, an upmarket and exclusive guesthouse, is looking for outstanding and committed staff tojoin our dynamic team.
Financial ControllerRequirements• Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a financialadministrative environment
• B.Com. degree will serve as an advantage• Computer literate – MS Office packages• Detail-orientated and the ability to work accuratelyand analytically
• Strong numerical skills• Able to work well under pressure• Fully bilingual – Afrikaans and English• Pastel experience will serve as an advantage.
If you qualify for above position, e-mail yourapplication to [email protected] or fax it to
086 599 8932 for attention Melanie Beetge.
When applying for the position please use“Financial Controller – Vaal Ster” as a reference in
your application.The closing date for applications is:
27 August 2014We retain the right not to fill this position
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A company in Sasolburg has a vacancy for a
Junior Administration Assistant:Candidates who apply need to meet the followingcriteria:• Computer literate (Windows Office and strong Excel
skills)• Preferably have some knowledge of payroll systems• Must be organized and have strong administration
skills• Have good communication & written skills• Must have matric and 2 - 3 years working experience
Prospective candidates can forward a CV(no longer than 2 pages) to [email protected]
or fax to 086 247 7824
Closing date for applications will be29 August 2014
Interviews will only be conducted with shortlistedcandidates. Should you not receive any response
within 7 days after the closing date please consideryou application as unsuccessful.
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Must ideally have a minimum of 3 yrsexperience in catering operations atmanagement level, computer literate,
must have own transport, possession of therelevant qualifications will be advantageous.
Fax 086 669 1479 or [email protected]
Closing date: Friday, 22 Aug 2014
Jnr CateringManager,VanderbiJlpark
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SEBOKENGGYM
its almost summer time and we are expandingour sales team across the board you need tobe energetic ,fun and bubbly with some sales
experience we offer a basic salary with commis-sion and opportunity to grow in a career neverlike before we provide full training. positionsavailable in Germiston , Soweto ,SebokengEmail : [email protected] or fax :086 767 5662Call us on 016 594 8339 or hand deliver your
cv to the gym
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• R8 000.00 beginning Package• Bonuses + above average commission• Full training provided• No experience necessary
• Own vehicle & license
To book interview call HR (016) 423 6458between 8am - 4pm Mon - Fri or SMS yourName, Number and Area to 082 905 2398
Sales Company Requires15 Individuals to join their team.
Requirements:
Ons is ‘n gevestigde ouditeurspraktykin Vereeniging wat klerke benodig om
Geoktrooieerde Rekenmeester klerkskapte voltooi.
VEREISTES:Moet besig wees om te studeer om B CommRekenmeester graad te verwerf of alreeds in
besit wees van die graad ten einde te kwalifiseeras ‘n GR (SA)
E-Pos CV na [email protected]
KLERKSKAPOUDITEURSFIRMA
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pleaseconTacTadeela
Tel:(016)
950 7021• E-mail:[email protected]
Professionele Verkoopsdameen Konsultant
Bo gemiddelde salaris.Ouer as 30 jaar. Matriek.
Moet binne 5 km vanaf Sonlandparkaf woon.
Handig u CV in by SonlandparkApteek en voltooi aansoekvorm
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Dr Robert ReidOcumed
Ondervinding in Mediese Debiteureen kennis van Good X stelstel is
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Faks CV na 016 982 4027Of skakel Annemarié by 016 982 4020
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(016) 950-7000It is the responsibility of the Advertiser to make sure
that his advertisement is correct on the first dayof publication and placed according to his/her
instructions and that all mistakes are corrected beforethe next edition.
mooiVaal media does not accept any responsibilityfor more than one faulty placing.
14 SEDIBENG STER 20 August - 26 August 2014
DRIVER: OFFICE OFTHE SPEAKERCORPORATE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
(REFERENCE: MN 1073/14)
salarY R146 004.00 – R166 800.00 p.a. (Level 08 of a Grade 8 Local Authority)Total package inclusive of all benefits: R235 579.76 p.a.
reQUiremeNts• Grade 12• Code EB (08) driver’s licence• 2 (Two) years or more VIP driving experience will be given preference• Advanced driving course and a VIP protection course Certificates will be an added advantage• Firearm competence certificate (in terms of Firearms Act of 2000)
dUties• Provide a chauffeur service to the Speaker and take appropriate action to avoid life threatening situations.• Transport the Speaker and other designated persons to and from scheduled appointments and activities within the
parameters of the law and the principles applicable to the safety of life, limb and property• Check that specific safety requirements are adhered to before departing and use only specified routes to and from
locations.• Perform activities or tasks associated with specific travel requirements in order to ensure that risk issues are assessed and
precautionary measures are understood.• Interact with security agencies in respect of high profile safety instructions and contingency plans in case of emergencies.• Responsible for daily inspection of the vehicle before commencing on any travels.• Perform any other departmental or related Ad Hoc tasks and duties if there are no travelling engagements for the Speaker
MAYORAL BODYGUARD x 2CORPORATE SERVICES
(REFERENCE: MN1072/14 )
salarY: R146 004.00 – R166 800.00 p.a. (Level 08 of a Grade 8 Local Authority)Total package inclusive of all benefits: R235 579.76 p.a.
reQUiremeNts• Grade 12• Code 08 (EB) Driver’s Licence• Close Protection Officer (CPO) Qualifications• Knowledge of VIP Protection Services• Registered, licensed and competent to operate a firearm• Excellent communication, observation and planning skills• An innovative, hardworking, self-motivated individual• Excellent mental and physical health• Excellent driving skills• Advanced driving certificate will be an added advantage• Three (03) years relevant experience
dUties• Provide a professional, effective and accountable close VIP protection (in-transit and/or static security) services to the
Council’s Executive Mayor and Speaker, including other dignitaries assessed to be at risk• Drive members of the Mayoral Committee and Proportional Councillors to and from identified areas outside Midvaal whilst
executing their official Council functions within the parameters of the law, Council Policy and the principles applicable to thesafety of life, limb and property
• Render venue protection at places visited by the Executive Mayor and Speaker and/or other dignitaries as per operationalplans
• Responsible for advance contingency planning for security measures at venues, to traveling routes that are used by theExecutive Mayor, Speaker and other dignitaries
• Responsible for vehicle maintenance, including conducting pre-start and post-start inspections, completing relevantregisters and ensuring that services are maintained
• The successful incumbent will be expected to perform duties outside of normal working hours when transporting theExecutive Mayor, Speaker and other dignitaries to official work functions (after hours or over weekends)
• Perform general administrative functions• In line with the conditions of employment, the Council reserves the right to move people to areas of need during
transformation and/or during organisational development so as to meet the needs of the Council• Perform any other related ad hoc tasks as requested or required by management, from time to time.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY CLERKMANAGEMENT SERVICES(REFERENCE: MN 986/14)
salarY R127 872.00 – R142 920.00 p.a. (Level 09 of a Grade 8 Local Authority)Total package inclusive of all benefits: R212 491.68 p.a.
reQUiremeNts• Grade 12• SAMTRAC Certificate will be an added advantage• Code EB (08) Driver’s License• Computer literate (MSOffice)• Knowledgeable about COIDA & OHSACT• Excellent communication (verbal & written) skills• Three (03) years relevant experience within a safety management environment• National Diploma: Safety Management (will be an added advantage)
dUties• Maintain and update Occupational Health & Safety registers.• Administration related to the election and training of Safety Representatives.• Coordinate Central and Divisional Safety meetings• Compilation of agendas and minutes of Central and Divisional Safety meetings• Assist with Health & Safety awareness within the workplace.• Assist on ad hoc basis with the completion of relevant Injury on Duty documents and reporting incidents to the
Compensation Commissioner.• General office administration.• Perform any other related ad hoc duties or functions as required by management, from time to time.
CLOSING DATE: 29 AUGUST 2014 AT 12:00
PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES AREWELCOMETO APPLY
Please note that transport and accommodation costs, to and from Midvaal, are not reimbursed. Midvaal Local Municipalityis an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and is committed to the achievement and maintenance of representivity(race, gender, disability). Candidates whose appointment will promote representivity will be given preference.
Benefits: Usual fringe benefits are applicable, unless otherwise resolved.
Applications must be submitted on the Midvaal Local Municipality application form which can be obtained from the website:www.midvaal.gov.za or the Human Resources Department. The application form must be completed in full and the specific ref-erence number of the post must be quoted. Certified copies (not older than 3 months) of your identity document, qualificationsand driver’s licence (if applicable), must be attached. Failure to comply with the instruction will disqualify applications frombeing processed.
All shortlisted candidates will be subjected to background screening checks (verification of qualifications, criminal recordchecks and security vetting). Candidates with foreign qualifications must submit a letter from SAQA stating the equivalenceof the qualifications.
Applications can be posted to: Midvaal Local Municipality’s Human Resources Department, P.O. Box 9, Meyerton, 1961 orhand delivered to Cnr. Of Junius and Mitchel Street, Meyerton, 1960. Applications can also be e-mailed [email protected] or faxed to (016) 360 7530. For any enquiries please contact (016) 360 7478.
Due to the large number of applications we envisage to receive, applications will not be acknowledged. If you do not receiveany response within three (3) months, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
Nb: the coUNcil reserVes the riGht Not to make aN aPPoiNtmeNt to the aboVe PositioN/s.
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Extensive experience of working in a Machine Shopwill be a definite requirement.
Candidates should as a minimum be qualified in theFitting and Turning trade, although Tertiary education
will be advantageous.
Duties will include: - Liaising with clients, finding newclients, Site visits, Preparation of quotations, Respon-sible for project whilst being manufactured in the work
shop up to delivery stages.
Please send CV to 086 671 9205
Closing date of CV submission: 11 September 2014
Please consider your application unsuccessful if notcontacted within 2 weeks after closing date.
ELCA ENGINEERINGMachine Shop Project Engineer
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Turbine FitterExtensive Turbine Fitting experience in the Rotating
Equipment field will be a requirement.
Candidates should be qualified in the Fitting trade.
Duties will include:- General Fitting -Stripping and assembly of all types of rotating
equipment e.g. Compressors, Turbines, Impellers,Fans & White metal bearings.
This work will either be done in our workshopor on client site.
Please send CV to 086 671 9205
Closing date of CV submission: 11 September 2014
Please consider your application unsuccessful if notcontacted within 2 weeks after closing date.
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ToadverTisevacancies
pleaseconTacTadeela
Tel:(016)
950 7021• E-mail:[email protected]
Admin clerkThe successful candidate will be responsible forassisting the Manager in general with regards todepartmental documentation. Duties will include,
but not be limited to the generation of spread sheets,typing quotations, liaising with financial departmentregarding invoices, creating documents, expeditingmaterial deliveries from suppliers and various other
office duties not mentioned here.
Candidate will be computer literate and well versedas a minimum in MS word, MS excel, Outlook expressand have extensive experience in this required field.
Please send CV to 086 671 9205
Closing date of CV submission: 11 September 2014
Please consider your application unsuccessful if notcontacted within 2 weeks after closing date.
ELCA ENGINEERING
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Waitress / Waitersneeded for RestaurantVereeniging area asap.
Contact:
semi-skilled boilermakerwith welding experience
contact: tel: 016-428 2809 oremail [email protected].
Plumberwith at least 5 yearsexperience and valid
driver’s license.Please fax cv to
086 665 0117 or e-mail [email protected]
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Aansoeke sluit 31 Augustus 2014.
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Recently our football fields have turned in-to a boxing ring! There are more ‘fists’ fly-ing than footballs, to say the least. Point incase, recently the PSL launched the Multi-Choice Reserve League for u/17 and u/18consisting of the PSL Clubs’ academies,but not many welcomed the league. Sincethe launch of this youth league two weeksago, much has been said and written whichis not good for the development of footballin this country.As usual it seems there is a squabble bet-
ween Safa and PSL about the league becau-se it doesn’t involve Safa academies. Safaalso claims they were not informed aboutthe initiative. However, Shooting From TheHip is not surprised about this, as there isknown to be bad blood between the two or-ganisations.
They always say when two bulls fight,what suffers most is the grass, in this case thedevelopment offootball. The leagueis a good initiativebut Shooting FromThe Hip believesthat Safa academiesshould also be inclu-ded. The explanati-on for this is simple- there are academyleagues that involveboth Safa and PSLClub Academies.The bad blood between Safa and PSL has
nothing to do with football, but with grownmenwho allow their egos to rule. I don’t thinkthis is the start that the new Bafana Bafana
coach Shakes Mashaba wants.In fact, Safa is right to challenge PSL’s de-
cision to exclude theiracademies in the lea-gue because they arethe custodians of foot-ball in this country, es-pecially development.Development is theresponsibility of Safawhether we like it ornot.For example, the
very same players thatplay in the league will be selected to representour junior national teams.You do need a rock-et scientist to see that the problem betweenSafa and PSL started from the time of electi-ons when Danny Jordaan was elected Safa
President.For a change, can these ‘men in suits’
at the PSL and Safa offices manage theiregos for the sake of football development.As things stand now, our junior leaguestruggles due to the lack of sponsorship andfinancial muscle.For a change, Safa has a point and the
Minister of Sports Fikile ‘Mr Razzmatazz’Mbalula must intervene because he wasthere during the launch of the League. Tomake matters worse, he said he gave theLeague his blessing. This ongoing disputebetween Safa and PSL is not good for ourfootball. This country has become the lau-ghing stock of other football nations becau-se it seems we can’t do anything right forthe development of football. It is a shame,really a shame!
Football has become a boxing ring!
Zacharia Nale
VANDERBIJLPARK. - Four students of theNorth West University (NWU) Vaal Campuswill represent the university in the SportSouth Africa Football at the Confederation ofUniversities and Colleges Sports Association(CUCSA) Games.These are scheduled to take place in Zam-
bia from August 16 - 22.The students areMorganYekani,
Tshepiso Maimane, Tumelo Thebeand Pfano Ramdzuli. The fourplayers play for the NWU Vaal se-nior men’s soccer team. Speakingto Sedibeng Ster Sports, NWUFootball Manager Thomas Themasays this is a great achievement forthe university, to have four of theirplayers in the South African team.Thema says this has come at the
right time as the university is tryingto revive football at the NWU“As the university we are very
honoured to have four players se-lected for the University SportSouth Africa Football senior men’steam. I have no doubt that theseboys will make us proud in Zambiabecause they have been outstandingfor the NWU soccer team.”Thema reveals to Sedibeng Ster
Sport that one of their objectives is
to secure second division status.He says they are busy negotiating with re-
levant parties in securing ABCMotsepe Lea-gue’s status.He believes the status will revive Sedibeng
football.According to Thema they want theteam to consist of local players as this canonly boost the development of football in thisregion.
Four NWU players off to Zambia
These are three of the four NWU Vaal senior soccerteam players who have been selected to representUniversity Sport South Africa Football in the CUCSAGames scheduled to take place in Zambia. From leftare, Tshepiso Maimane,Tumelo Thebe, Morgan Yekani. Photo: Supplied.
Schools receivedonations from Build it
Build It Vanderbijlpark went the extra mile to donate new soccer kits to IkokobetsengPrimary School pupils. Photo: Supplied.
Ishmael Kader, owner of Build It (left), mixing cement with sand helped by Thabo Smit,principal of Bophelong Primary School. The company recently donated cement and soccer kits to the school as part of ploughing back into the community. Photo: LazarusDithagiso.
Lazarus Dithagiso
BOPHELONG. - The primary schools ofBophelong and Seeiso were recently amongthe first to be visited by Build It, which do-nated cement materials and soccer kits.Most government schools do not receive
school fees for survival.“The money received from the govern-
ment is to cover basic needs,” said ThaboSmit, Bophelong school principal. SinceSmit took over the school nine years ago,he has make some tremendous changes. Thecement will be use to upgrade outside on thefloor for Grade R. The school has received
a face-lift and is growing more feasibly.Thanks to Build It and Van’s Building foropening their hearts. Thanks also to the com-panies for their graciousness towards theschools. “You don't have to be rich to makea difference,” said Ismael Kader, owner ofBuild It Vanderbijlpark.He said that, because parents purchased
most of their building materials at his store,he found it neccesary to plough back by do-nating to the schools. This was a clear mes-sage to challenge and make a call to othercompanies or individual members of societyto come to the party
16 SEDIBENG STER 20 August - 26 August 2014
Vaal FC and Vereeniging Old Boys FC willplay. “I wish to congratulate both teams forwinning the league in their respective stre-ams. As chairman of the association, I wishboth teams luck. It was a stressful season butI’m happy that finally the league came to anend,” says Ndlovu.
Zacharia Nale
SEDIBENG. - The North West University(NWU) Vaal FC and Vereeniging Old BoysFCwill be pitted against one another to decidethe Boitshepiville winner in the Emfuleni Lo-cal Football Association’s Promotion LeagueStream A.The two sides finished at the top of the log
of their respective streams A and B.According to League Chairman Philip
Ndolovu, the two teams will play against oneanother to decide the overall winner for theBoitshepiville event.Further, the winner will compete against
thewinner of the Sebokeng Stream to producethe team that will represent Emfuleni in thePromotion Play-Offs with three LFAs – Em-fuleni, Lesedi and theMidvaal Local FootballAssociation’s battle for a spot in the Safa Se-dibeng SAB Regional League.However, Ndlovu says the date and venue
will be announced at a later stage when NWU
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VANDERBIJLPARK. - After a gruellingcompetition 23 finely tuned athletes will berepresenting Sedibeng Body Building at theSA Championships from September 10 - 13in Cape Town.The elite group was announced on Satur-
day at the Quest Conference Centre after theathletes strutted their stuff during the Sedi-beng Provincial Championships.A, delighted Jacob Seate, winner of the
mens under-75kg category, was also crownedas the overall winner.The winners are: Special division stu-
dents: junior u/23kg: Nicholas Vuka. La-dies bikini: Cassie Bila.Novice men u/70kg: B. Khoetse. Novice
men over 70 kg: F. Wolmerans. Ladies Be-ach Bikini: Quintina Breet. Mens junioru/23kg: Malebo Rooi. Masters over 40kg:Pieter Klein. Mens physique: Marco Pires.Ladies Body fitness: Lenel le Roux. LadiesBikini Fitness:Michelle Correia.Mens seni-or u/65 kg: N. Vuka. Mens senior u/75kg:J. Seate. Mens senior u/90 kg: I. Sefatsa.Mens senior over 90 kg: A. Meiring.
Heavenlybodies atSedibengChamps
Malebo Rooi won the men’s under 23category.
Zacharia Nale
VANDERBIJLPARK. - Tyrone Kollerhails theVaalRiver School SoccerLeagueas a success.According to Koller, the man behind
this initiative, the league was built up bytop high schools around Vanderbijlparkand surrounding areas to generate compe-tition among young footballers.Koller says it has been an exciting sea-
son with schools making their presencefelt fromday one.He says schools likeCa-
rel De Wet whose u/20s went through the sea-son unbeaten, Suiderlig Ladies soccer teamwho finished top-of-the-group unbeaten, aswell as HTS Sasol whose u/15s u/17s & u/19sprogressed to the semi-finals, made this leagueexciting.He says he was overwhelmed by the talent
and quality of football on display throughoutthe season by the schools. The much anticipa-ted finals of this schools league is scheduledto take place at SuiderligHighSchool onSatur-day. “We would like to thank all schools who
took part in the Vaal River League and wenowurge schools, parents and the commu-nity at large to come in numbers to supportthe initiative. We will really appreciatetheir support because it is going to be afun-filled day come Saturday,” says exci-ted Koller. Koller is one of the few coa-ches from the community who is passio-nate about the development of football inthis region. He has been involved in anumber of football projects in Sedibengsuch as the FUTSAL.
Vaal River School League finals
Suiderlig Ladies soccerteam finished at the top oftheir group and they willplay in the final of the VaalSchool River League thisSaturday.
Whowill be theBoitshepiville Stream
champion?
Vereeniging Old Boys FC will competeagainst NWU Vaal FC for the overal winnerin Boitshepiville Stream. Photo: ZachariaNale.
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