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Burgersfort, Steelpoort, Ohrigstad
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21 February 2014
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Protest?- no!
Fun walk. These young people of Ga-Selala (between Burgersfort and Moroke) and surrounds partook in a 10 km
fun walk early last Saturday as part of a Youth Wellness Day organised by the Office of the Premier. The photograph
was taken just as they spotted the Platinum Gazettelens at the end of their route. More photographs on page 2.
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Focus on youthLast week Saturday saw a large event
tent at Ga-Selala and vehicles from the
Premiers Office in Polokwane arriving in the
village. The event was a Healthy Lifestyle
Seminar organised by the the Office of the
Premier with the assistance of various
roleplayers, especially the Greater Tubatse
Youth Council under chairmanship of Mr
Themba Ngele (pointing to the camera in the
top left photograph). On the agenda was a
fun walk and various issues influencing the
youth, such as drugs, alcohol, teenage
pregnancy, substance abuse, crime and the
forthcoming national election. Adept
speakers enlightened the crowd about the
various issues, while entertainment was
the order of the day with cultural
performances, song, dance and drama.
Drama of another flavour was
experienced when Mr Abednico
Mashabela (Secretary of the Greater
Tubatse Youth Council) expressed his
unhappiness towards the organisers of
the event (in the Office of the Premier) for
sidelining the Youth Council in
organisisng the event and not giving the
Youth Council a
more prominent
spot on the
agenda. This fight
took place at the
back of the tent
while the
programme
continued under
the joint
directorship of Mr
Ngele and Tecious
Mahlake (from thecommunity).
Later the
newspaper was
assured that it was
just a
misunderstanding
and that everything
went ahead as
planned and that
the interests of the
participants took
top priority.
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On Thursday 13 February 2014 Tubatse Police arrested a 66 year old man in connection
with cultivating of dagga. On the day at about 13:00, the Police were busy doing crime
prevention duties around Ga- Mokgotho village when they got an information about
dagga plants at a house around the area. Police followed up information that led them
to the said homestead. Dagga trees were growing in the yard and the owner of the
house was arrested. The plants were confiscated. Abram Mahlake adimitted the charge
against him and paid a R200 admission of guilt fine. Warrant Officer Nakishi Mohlala
and Constable Simon Mamphoke pose with the dagga plants.
Hazardous medical waste. Platinum Gazette was alerted on Thursday morning by a regular
passerby of bags with medical waste next to Burgersforts main road. The bags were not
there late on Wednesday and seems to had been dumped during the night. The photographs
were taken just before going to press yesterday in the harsh sun and the red colour cast in the
photograph at the bottom, right, was digitally adjusted to make the contents more visible. At
the time of going to press the origin of the waste was not yet known.
At last!
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Success stories
Two weeks ago celebrations were in the
order of the day when one of the local
companies, Insanita PTY took possession
of equipment valued almost R20 million.
Insanita is a local ore haulage company
and they took possession of four 30 ton
Dump Trucks, two Front end Loaders, a
Grader, two TLBs and a Water Tanker.
Before they were using hired plant
equipment and productivity was
influenced due to old equipment.
Mr Strydom Makofane from Insanita is
very excited about the developments
within their company.
This has created 210 permanent jobs!
You know we would just like to grow this
company, delivery a reliable service at a
competitive price and give back to the
community, he said.
He added: We have
a message to other
mines and the
community.
Community
Companies such as
ours is here to stay.
Weve lived up to
our founding
mandate, which was
in the first place to
create jobs and in
the second place
make money for
community
development.
Through the
contract we have at
Modikwa this is
becoming a reality.
Ms Mmasaku
Mohale from
Modikwa Platinum
Mine explained that
Modikwa expects
exceptional service
from supplier
companies such as Insanita. Weve given
them a foot in the market and we expect
them to grow bigger and supply the same
service to other mines in the region.
Modikwa is committed to uplifting
entrepreneurs in the area, but we expect
quality service at a competitive price she
said. To the Insanita team - Keep up the
good work. We did not give you a fish, we
taught you how to catch a fish. What would
really make us proud is to see the company
becoming a supplier of choice, not only in
the Eastern Limb, but on the African
continent. Insanita exceeds Modikwas
Local Procurement Strategys guidelines for
local ownership. The company is 60%
owned by Motlokwa Transport and
Construction and 40% by Leahlaba
Construction. Standard Bank Burgersfort
assisted the entrepreneurs with financing
their new equipment.
Mr Makofane said: We are appealing to
the kgoshis and communities surrounding
Modikwa to support projects in the area.
Dont barricade roads or be destructive.
The jobs created at the mine overflows into
people being economically active and being
able to support shops in the area, pay taxi
fare or engage in other economic activities.
One job touches many lives. Thank you to
Modikwa Platinum Mine, thank you to the
SED department and Standard Bank for the
support and trust.
We are looking forward to start doing
work at other mines in the area such as
Dilokong, Twickenham and Glencore. We
are showing we have the ability and we
encourage other companies to follow in
Modikwas footsteps with projects like this.
It is all about empowerment.
Entrepreneurs in the area are welcome to
contact the Modikwa Business
Development Officer, Mr Phineas Makuwa
on 013 230 2000 during office hours to
enquire about opportunities at the mine.Mr Strydom Makofane from Insanita
PTY is very excited about the new
Plant equipment theyve recently
bought.
His special message of encourage-
ment to other entrepreneurs in the
area is to use the right channels,
deliver a reliable and competitive
service. Never give up!
Receiving the vehicles from Doosan were Mr Solomon Thobejane (Motlokwa), Section 21 Company Chairman
Mr Edwin Chiloane, Mr Francois de Wet and Mr Gys van Rooyen (Doosan), Mr Strydom Makofane, Ms Nomsa
Nkosi, Ms Evlin Nkadimeng and Mr Caiphus Magabane.
Empowering to grow business
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Hey! Where did it go?Mr Arrie Heyl from
Steelpoortsubmitted thisphotograph after
he stopped atruck while losingits wheels.According to MrHeyl, the driverwanted to know
from him wherethe tyres, rims
and brake drumswent. Apparentlythe driver did notnotice anythingwrong with hisvehicle.
Studying pays at
Joshua GenerationJoshua Generations top academicachievers who are placed on the
Principals Honour Roll enjoyed a funfilled weekend at Badplaas last week.
As an incentive to study and work hardthe top achievers were treated to this
special outing.
Photographs and information: JoshuaGeneration.
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Mr Roy Kmutekwa said: There are somechanges because of global warming. Normalpeople dont impact on global warming but
the mines in this area have an impact. Theyare however trying to stop global warming.Our mines care.
Mnr. Pieter Oosthuizen en Mnr. Chris Boshoff s: Maatskappye wat besoedel het n invloed,maar individue nie regtig nie. Ons dink nie global warming bestaan regtig nie want partyplekke raak kouer in plaas van warmer.
Mr Forster Maloka said: I believe there isglobal warming. Industries and emissionscause it. It affects a certain layer of our
atmosphere, the ozone layer. Payingemission taxes etc. will not help. We need tobe more cautious. We need to recycle etc.
Mr Thomas Rich Baloyi said: I think it isgetting hotter because of air pollution. Wemust prevent it. It is good to have taxes
related to global warming.
Mr Jan Hlungwane said: I think global
warming is a scheme. They just wastemoney or rather someone is making money
through this.
Mr Vince Mohlala said: It might be because
of mining processes that we have globalwarming. Nobody knows what the methanethat builds up underground where mines are
abandoned can do to global warming. Iactually think they are just making moneythrough this global warming issue.
Mr Nelson Mashego said: I believe there isglobal warming, but I dont think we have animpact on it.
Mnr. Johan van Dyk s: Die mensdom hetnatuurlik n invloed. Global Warmingbestaanwel as jy kyk na hoe erg die seisoene
verander. Global Warmingis n beskrywingvan verandering. Dis nie net vir n warmerklimaat nie. Daar moet geld spandeer word
om gasse te beperk soos Samancor hier byons doen met hul prosesse. Ons as mensemoet ook maar elkeen sy deel doen soos kyk
na die emissiegasse van ons voertuie. Saamis ons baie mense so ons het n invloed,maar fabrieke het die grootste impak.
Global warming seems to be the new buzz
word when it comes to climate and climatechange.
Over the past few weeks the weather andclimate in general came under the spotlightagain. In South Africa heatwaves batteredthe Western Cape with temperatures soaring
to to the mid-thirties. Drought conditionspersist in some areas with heavy rainfall in
others. According to statistics this is however
something that happens every few years.In the rest of the world snow and rain arepart of this years unusual weather.The United Kingdom is receiving morerainfall than theyve recorded in 250 years.Many towns and villages are flooded,
threatening the recovery of their fragileeconomy.In the United States of America they are
receiving unusual amounts of snow. It evenfell in states that are usually sunny and notknown for heavy snowfall such as Atlanta,
Georgia and Florida. This while they areentering early spring.The lack of snow at the Winter Olympics inthe Russian town of Sochi also caused
debate, with one athlete even starting acampaign to call for action against climate
change. In reality Sochi is one of Russiaswarmest cities and the Russians have beencollecting and stockpiling snow high up in themountains to ensure they will be able to hostthe Winter Olympics in an area where thetemperatures do not go below zero.Expanding Arctic sea ice and the fact that an
US Icebreaker had to free a Russian ship ona Scientific tour to Antarctica over December
last year are easily talked over whensceptics of global warming start askingquestions.One of the main points scientists make is
that weather is not the same as climate. Youcould experience odd weather without it trulybeing a change in climate.There are many theories in the world and
one of those sometimes applied to climatechange is that of Karl Popper. He said: One
of the oldest dreams of mankind - the dreamof prophecy, the idea that we know what thefuture has in store for us, and that we canprofit from such knowledge by adjusting ourpolicy to it. This is often used to play downinitiatives that raise money to combat global
warming as tricks to simply fill some unknowperson or corporations pocket.
For many the change in climate is not anurgent issue, but rather some backgroundevent.Platinum Gazetteasked readers what theythink about global warming and whether they
they believe that initiatives to stop climatechange are necessary or of any trueassistance.
What do you think about global
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Bo: Me. Liza Cruse en me. Jessica Hurters: Ons dink dit gebeur. Die seisoene wat
so deurmekaar is. Ons kry nooit hierdie tyd
van die jaar ren nie en dan skielik kry onswel ren. As almal saamwerk kan ons nverskil aan global warmingmaak. Dit is nodigom die fabrieke te reguleer maar individuehet nie n groot impak nie.
Regs: Mnr. John van Niekerk s: Ja, daar isdefinitief iets soos global warmingas n menskyk na al die snaakse dinge wat met ons
gebeur. As jy mooi in die Bybel gaan lees saljy sien dit is tekens dat alles einde se kanttoe staan Nee, dit is glad nie die moeite werd
om geld te spandeer om global warmingteprobeer bekamp nie.
Mr William Manzini said: Yes, there is globalwarming, but in South Africa how do youstop it? People here only want water andelectricity. First give them that and then
worry about global warming.
Mr Jim Ngwana said: It might be a schemethis global warming. In South Africa there isno rain so it is hotter, but I think they mayonly be trying to create jobs through the
taxes for global warming.
Ms Malebo Lingwati said: Yes, there is
global warming. It is because of the things
we dont recycle. I dont think the money forthings like emission tax is going to the rightplace.
Mr Forward Mabaso said: I think it issomething that is happening. We do have animpact on global warming. All the moneythey get to stop global warming is a waste. It
is mostly a natural thing you cannot stop.
Left: Mr Moses
Nkaelang said:There is globalwarming. It is
becoming too hotwith less rain. No,I dont think wehave an impact -only the smeltersand other
factories. It is not
fair to payemission tax forvehicles. Withhim is Tshenolo.
Mr Frans Mmoyane said: I think there isglobal warming because of the heat and no
rain. At night it is so hot you cannot sleep!This is a natural thing. Perhaps it ispunishment from God, we dont know. They
are just running a business to get moneythrough this global warming. That money isgoing nowhere good.
Regs: Mnr Given
Ndebele s: Ja,daar is globalwarmingwant onsvra nie die Heremooi vir alles nie.Mense word
doodgemaak ens.Nou word dit warmas ons straf.
warming and climate change?
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Calvin College students on the run
Calvin Collegehosted their annualathletics last week
Thursday. Theschools teams, the
Lions and Tigers,
participated invarious items.Bison Falls Spur alsosponsored them amid-morning mealand balloon.
(Photograph far left).
Some of the officials taking a break as theBison Falls Spur delivers the childrens food.
TubatseChromeFestival
2014 in thepipeline
The Tubatse Chrome Festival 2014 will
be taking place on 26 and 27September this year.
The Club recently hosted a thank you
function at which the sponsors of lastyears event were thanked for theircontributions towards making itpossible.The Festival Committee is currently inthe planning stages and will soon
announce which artists will this year begracing the stage at the Club.In the mean time they appeal to the
business community to support theevent and become involved assponsors.
This event is one of the highlights onthe Steelpoort social calendar andprovides something for everyone.Sponsorships are important to keep
the costs for entrance to a minimumand provide the only the best
entertainment and fun for the wholefamily.Anyone interested in finding out moreabout this years festival can contactEmbrich Cilliers on 084 240 0546 orMaureen Knoetze on 076 061 6615.
Athletics
in the
heat
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n Volledige CV met opvolgbare verwysings kan by Burgersfort Supa Quick ingehandig
word of gefaks word na: 086 597 9792. A complete CV with traceable references can behanded in at Burgersfort Supa Quick or faxed to: 086 597 9792.Sluitingsdatum/Closing date: 28 Februarie/February 2014Indien jy binne 21 dae nie van die maatskappy gehoor het nie was u aansoek onsuksesvol. If youhave not heard from the company within 21 days from the closing date, please accept that yourapplication was unsuccessful.
Vereistes/Requirements: Moet matriek h/Must have matric. Moet n geldige bestuurderslisensie h./Must be in possession of a valid drivers
license. Vorige kantoorondervinding met kennis van debiteure en krediteure sal in die kandidaat
se guns tel/Previous office experience with knowledge of debtors and creditors will be anadvantage.
Moet rekenaargeletterd wees/Must be computer literate. Moet goeie kommunikasievaardighede h en as deel van n span, maar ook op eie
inisiatief kan werk/Must have good communication skills and be a team player butalso have the ability to work on own initiative.
BURGERSFORT
Vakante betrekking/Vacancy:Kantoordame/Office and Admin Lady
Public Notice
Address: 1 Kastania Street, Burgersfort;PO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150;Tel: 013 231 1000; Fax: 013 231 1467;Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
MA MONYEAPAO
ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
PROPOSALS TO OPERATE THEMUNICIPAL CANTEEN
Prospective Service providers are invited to submit proposals to operate theMunicipal Canteen situated at the Municipal Building, 1 Kastania Street Burgersfort.
The successful service provider will enter into a Two year Contract to operate the
Municipal Canteen.
The proposals marked Bid to operate Municipal Canteen should be deposited in theTender box at the Municipal building First floor on or before 28thFebruary 2014,12h00.
For more enquiries please contact Motha JM @ 013 231 1000 during working hours.
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Sekhukhune District Executive MayorMogobo David Magabe continued his tour to
inspect water infrastructure projects withinthe district.
At Moutse East and West the bulk water
supply, construction of pump stations,pipeline and a reservoir in progress wasinspected.This includes a reservoir at Lusaka, Deniltonand the construction of a 12km, 600mm
diameter ductile iron pumping fromMzimadala junction to the new Lusakareservoir as well as a 60km, 400mm
diameter gravity line from Lusaka to theSpitspunt reservoir.
A pump station is also being constructedoutside Groblersdal on the Marble Hall road.
The pipeline from Groblersdal to the reservoir
is 35% complete and the revised completiondate is 28 October 2014. 30km of pipe havebeen installed so far. This project affectedtwo families who had to be relocated to newhomes.
The project is affected by ground wateraround the structures being build, hard rockas well as the weather.
Water project
tour continues
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Die besoekers aanOhrigstad het glad nienodig gehad omhonger deel te neem
nie. Bo is Mnr. PietSteyn, een van diedorp so bobaas panne-
koekbakkers in aksie.
Vriendskaplike atletiek
by Laerskool OhrigstadVerlede weekWoensdag het skolein die area by
Laerskool Ohrigstadaan n vriendskaplikeatletiekbyeenkomsdeelgeneem.Die dag is deurLaerskool Ohrigstad
aangebied en deurLaerskool
Lydenburg,Laerskool Atokia,LaerskoolBurgersfort,Steelpoort Akademieen Laerskool
Mariepskop
bygewoon. Diekinders het aanverskillende baan envelditems
deelgeneem en aldie dag se aksie hetin n goeie geesplaasgevind.
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On Saturday last week the Tubatse Mastersplayed a friendly soccer game against a localteam from Mangabane Village. The game was
played at the Mangabane Soccer field. The twoteams played good football by creating scoringopportunities and managed to score six goalsin the first half.Tubatse Masters was the first to score. AubreyMalindisa from Tubatse Masters took this
honour. The hosts scored next. By half time
the score was 3-3.
In the second half the Tubatse Mastersintroduced some fresh legs and dominated thegame from there on. They scored four moregoals. The hosts scored only one additional
goal in the second half. The other goals forTubatse Masters were scored by MbesumaMabaso (02) and Andrew Skosana (03).A second game was played between
Socialising FC from Ga Magongoa Village justoutside Mokopane and Mangabane FC.The visitors dominated teh game from the first
whistle and they managed to score three goalsto make the half time score 3-0. Thepo Lamolascored a brace, first goal and third goal whileAndries Mafifi scored the second goal for thevisitors. In the second half the visi tors continued
to dominate and created a few scoring
opportunities. They however failed to increasetheir tally.
Late in the second half the Mangabane Mastersput in extra effort to dominate again, but onlymanaged to score one consolation goal. Thefinal score was 3-1 in favour of the Mokopane
soccer team.(Photographs and information: Jerial
Mvundlela)
Tubatse Masters Team: Mbesuma Mabaso, Lekgotla Motswiane, Mashudu Netshilidzi,Forward Mabaso, Tomas Lubisi and Mpho Mokgohloa Kumfu Selahle, Doctor Klaaste,Jimmy Maganyane, Aubrey Malindisa and Andrew Skosana.
Soccer galore
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