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hailstones in Kalkfontein had still
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their aidPlatinum Gazette regularly gets calls during the rainyseason of people lamenting that the rain has taken
our houses away.
The people of Kalkfontein did not call, they were
too busy (literally) picking up the pieces of their lives
after a devastating storm wrecked the village the
previous night.
When the newspapers delivery boy (aka the
editor) turned off on the Lydenburg road on his way to
Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine from the R555 after
delivering newspapers to Kutullo, he immediately saw
something was amiss from the dry debris hanging
high in the bushes in the normally dry stream next to
the road. Turning the corner, Kalkfontein was a mess.
Large numbers of informal houses were wrecked by
the strom. Clothes, matresses and furniture were
outside the informal houses still standing, while
everywhere people were already trying to get a new
roof over their head.
Disaster management personnel on the scene
and residents told the newspaper that the strom
struck at about 22:00 the previous evening. Gusts of
high winds, hail and torrents of rain battered the
village. Disaster management personnel arrived at
the village at about midnight to assist residents. By
the time of the newspapers visit no clear assistance
was forthcoming, but it was not long before thepartnership between Government and industry
sprung into action. During the weekend residents
were assisted in various ways, but only one tent
stood (the small one on the bottom of the page,
donated by the Red Cross).
On Monday everybody was on the scene, the
district municipality, local municipality, disaster
management on provincial, district and local level and
the mines and NGOs in the area. Key roleplayers
from the private sector were Dwarsrivier Chrome
Mine, Two Rivers Platinum, Xstrata and Booysensdal
(Northams new developing platinum mine).
Local councillors, traditional leaders and the two
mayors, Cllr Mogobo David Magabe from the
Sekhukhune District Municipality and Cllr Nkosi
Josias Mahlake from Greater Tubatse Municipality
joined the personnel from the mines NGOs and to
distribute food and tents (even mine managers puttheir past army experience to good use in assisting to
pitch these).
The central message during the speeches was
that people should be economically empowered, and
that it is not only governmentds responsibility, but
also the responsibility of the large industries, such as
mines.
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Fatigue before the festive seasonWhat is fatigue?
People suffering from fatigue often feels unusually tired for no apparent reason. The feeling may include afeeling of a total lack of energy or exhaustion. This in turn can activate feelings of depression and failure.
Fatigue is very common in health problems many women experience, but is not exclusively experienced bywomen.
Causes:It may be a sign that something is wrong somewhere in the body and that the body is slowing down inorder to cope. I t may be a sign of illness and should not just be ignored. Fatigue can h ave various emotionalor or physical factors as part of its trigger.
Some of the causes of fatigue may be a poor diet, allergies, Anaemia, HIV, Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS),Menopause, Lack of sleep after giving birth, Systemic lupus or another connective tissue disease.
If the fatique lasts for six months or longer it could also be a sign of Chronic Fatigue and Immune DysfuntionSyndrome (CFIDS).
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Rest and relaxation. A good nights sleep and changing your routine could also help.Try to lighten your worklaod and avoid too much caffeine and alcohol.Over the counter energy boosters may help on the short term, but if fatiguecontinues a doctor should be consulted to help address the problem.
During the weekend of 19 November 2011 and 22
November 2011 Tubatse Police arrested 41
people in crime prevention operations.
The arrests were for non compliance of the Road
Traffic Act, non compliance of the Liquor Act,
public drinking, possession of suspected stolen
property and drunken driving.
The operations were carried out at the Praktiseer,
Ga-Mashamothane, Bothashoek, Riba Cross and
Ga-Madiseng flash points.. The Police conducted
road blocks, checked on non-compliance of liquor
regulations at taverns and stop and search
patrols.
During one of the road blocks in Ga-
Mashamothane village, five men between the
ages of 24 and 42 were arrested in connection
with possession of suspected stolen property. The
suspects were found in possession of electric
cables when the Police searched their vehicle.
The five suspects (Dingani Mabelane 34, Laftas
Msibi 24, Elvis Maoku 42, Maxwell Kgoete 30 and
Paris Malepe 34) appeared in the Praktiseer
Magistrates Court on 21 November 2011 and
they were not granted bail. The case was
postponed to 29 November 2011.
The operations are part of Operation Duty Calls,which is aimed at reducing serious crime during
the festive season. The operations were led by
the station commander Col N. J Letsoalo.
In the top left photograph are student
Constable Malema and Data Typist Sehale
with the electric cables seized over the
weekend. In the bottom left photograph
Captain M R Kgasago and Captain S S
Phasha are doing stop-and-search.
Busy weekend forTubatse Police
4 x 4 boating?The well-known stream at PLM Boerdery where theannual Wildevy 4 x 4 event is held, also burst itsbanks last weekend.
A third man arrested in connection with the murder of
Congress of the People MP Jack Tolo appeared in the
Sekhukhune Magistrates Court last week Friday.
Limpopo police said Peter Piet Ditshego, 30, was
denied bail and would appear in court with his two co-
accused on November 30. The Hawks arrested him in
Mamelodi, east of Pretoria, on Thursday after intensive
and painstaking police investigations. Ditshego, Frans
Matola, 33, and Solomon Nkosi, 41, each face one
count of murder, four counts of kidnapping, one count ofrobbery with aggravating circumstances, and one count
of malicious damage to property.
They are accused of murdering Tolo at his home in
Ga-Masha, Sekhukhune, on August 21.
Third suspect appears
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On 17 November Tubatse Chrome held a Gala
Dinner to award their best performingemployees. Desmond McManus, General
Manager of Tubatse Chrome congratulated allthe winners and emphasized that each of thesewinners are stars shining their light and thatthey should keep up the good work. Those who
were recognised for their work, were pickedfrom more than 700 employees. This makes
their achievements so much more significant.Walter Majaramhepo, also Artisan of the Year,was awarded Employee of the Year.Other employees who were recognised in thecategories Supervisor of the Month, BestArtisan of the month, Best SME Operator of
the Month and Best Production Operator of
the Month were: Nelson Moraba, ThomasPaile, Jabulani Lengwade, John Motebejane,Alpheus Matome, Thomas Makola, JacobThobejane, Collen Maphanga, Patrick
Marobane, Isaac Mndawe, Simon Malatji,Ernest Magakwe, Hluphi Nkosi, Solly Maile,
Vivius Machubeng, Thomas Mabelane, KapiNchabeleng, Cedrick Mndebele, CasualMohlala, Kallie van Staden, Jorrie Jordaan, Ali
Makofane, Gideon Rademeyer, WalterMajaramhepo, Charles Steyl, MphoMashabela, Chris Oosthuizen, Riaan van
Staden, Elsabe Davel, Hendrik Graaff, HermanVenter, Ina McCarthy.
Best employeesat Tubatse
FerrochromeMr Desmond
McManus,general
manager ofTubatse
Chrome withEmployee ofthe Year, MrWalterMajaramhepo.
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On 29 October Timothy Ndimandewas a winner. With him is Florence
Modingwane of Tubatse Superspar.
On 26 October Joyce Mabelane was awinner. With her is Kaizer Chiefs andBafana Bafana Goalkeeper ItumelengKhune.
On 19 November Lizwa Ndimade was awinner. With him are Miemie Mlatjie andFaith Rakolata of Tubatse Superspar.
On 12 November 2011 Kenny Serage wasa winner. With is are FlorenceModingwane and Faith Rakolota.
On 5 November Loraine Mohlala was awinner. With her is Sunnyboy Khumalo.
Big winners atTubatse
SupersparTubatse Superspar relaunched the shop at theend of October and with the launch they also
kicked-off a competition in which a customercan win R10 000 per week until 24 December2011. (See winner photographs below).During the past five weeks R50 000 was given
away as well as various other prizes includingfridges, fans and bicycles.Customers can still enter the competition andstand a chance to walk away with R10 000 cash
every week until Christmas.
Other prizes are also drawn on a weekly basis.Clients are invited to come and have a great
shopping experience the new TubatseSuperspar.
Promotion
AGS Steelpoort is bedrywigDonderdag, die
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Die Welsyn aksie, van AGS Steelpoort het die afgelope tyd besoek
afgel aan: Primary School, in Eerste Geluk, Vigs weeshuis inBothashoek, Thabong Crech in Moroke. (Sien fotos onder).Kersfees geskenkies en lekkernye is uitgedeel aan die kindertjies.
(Foto en inligting: Sunlie Sales)
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DWARSRIVIER MINE
Reaching outwhen it matters
More than 200 families were affected
Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine which forms part of Assmang,Assore and ARM group this week reached out a hand ofcomfort to the community of Kalkfontein.This small settlement was devastated by a massive rain,wind and hailstorm on Thursday evening last week.Dwellings were damaged and some were swept awaycompletely, leaving many without shelter and food.
Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine heeded the call for help and onMonday delivered emergency relief tents and food parcels to
the village.The handover was done at a ceremony where the ExecutiveMayor of Sekhukhune District Municipality and the GreaterTubatse Municipality (GTM) Mayor were present. With theDwarsrivier vehicles loaded full of food parcels and relief
tents in the background, Cllr. NJ Mahlake, GTM mayorthanked everyone who assisted the community and then
turned to Francois Uys, Dwarsrivier Mine General Managersaying: We appreciate what you are doing, thank you. Theevent highlighted the concern Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine has
Planning aheadThe relief tents will only be temporary shelter while the affected families rebuildtheir homes. The tents will then be given back to Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine and
kept as part of an emergency relief plan. This will ensure that when disasterstikes in future, immediate relief is available.
with the communities close to their operation. To assist and tounderline the commitment from Dwarsriviers side, senior managersattended the hand-over. They were also not shy to help erect thefirst of the more than 30 tents that were made available.At the function the importance of the relationship and taking handsbetween government, the mines and communities wereemphasized.
Companies were encouraged to not only take on their socialresponsibility as required by legislation, but to do more.
Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine cares and is therefore already active withvarious programmes within surrounding communities. One of theprogrammes that will receive special attention in the coming days isthat of HIV/Aids prevention and awareness. On 1 December it willbe World Aids Day and at Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine not only
employees are encouraged to know their HIV status, but alsomembers of the communities surrounding the operations.
In the meantime, regular visits to the community to ensure that theyare getting back on their feet is routine while a reaction plan fordisasters are being formulated for the future.
Of many homes, this is all that is left.
Pitching the first of the relief tents.
Mines and goverment take hands to help Kalkfontein community. From left are Bethrum Dzonzi (Two
Rivers Platinum Mine), Francois Uys (Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine, Nick Pole (Booysendal), ExecutiveMayor David Magabe (Sekhukhune District) and Mayor NJ Mahlake (Greater Tubatse Municipality).Food parcels were distributed in the disaster struck community.
This page was sponsored by Dwarsrivier Chrome Mine
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Mototolo Management showed commitmentto their employees health and wellbeing byinviting the PINK DRIVE to do breast cancer
awareness, education and testing.
Pink Drive visited Borwa shaft on the 14thand Lebowa shaft on the 15th of November2011.Ms. Liz Labushagne, a qualified nurse andthe service operation manager for Pink Drive
opened the campaign by stating that theirmain goal is to assist with early detection ofbreast cancer as it saves lives.
Ms. Labushagne educated employees bystating that there are no causes for breastcancer but that certain habits contribute to it:
No exercise, Unhealthy food, Not drinkingenough water, Stress, Precautionary pills,Hormonal Imbalances, Family planning , Notbreastfeeding,If it runs in the bloodline.
Employees were educated on the signs ofbreast cancer, how and when to do a self
examination breast check and steps to take
if breast cancer is detected.After the awareness, all ladies moved to thePINK VAN, where they received a bra sizefitment and got tested for breast cancerIn total 163 employees got tested and theyreceived beautiful pink bracelets sponsored
by Mototolo Management Team.The message from Mototolo Team to allpeople: Do early detection and save your
own life!(Photographs and information submitted byMototolo Mine).
Mototolo Minevisited by Pink Drive
Carols by
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In loving memory ofHendrik Pitzer
27/11/2010
Little did we know that morning, God wasgoing to call your name. In Life we lovedyou dearly, in death we do the same. It
broke our hearts to lose you, you did notgo alone for part of us went with you.
The day God called your name, you left
us with beautiful memories, your love isstill our guide. And though we cannot
see you, you are always at our side. Our
family chain is broken, and nothing
seems the same, but God calls us onebyone, but the chain will link again.
Hendrik Pitzer a loving husband, father,brother and friend, you meant the world
to us and we miss you every day.We all still love you dearly and will meet
up again one day.
Father Christmas visitsTubatses children
Christmas
is coming!
Tubatse Ferrochromehosted Christmas
parties for all theiremployees and their
children during theweek. The childrenwere entertained by
Father Christmasbringing gifts, sweetsand other funactivities while theirparents were treatedto a Christmas meal.
The event was held
at Tubatse ChromeClub.
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Ms Ruth Maphanga said: It is not a goodthing. Sometimes there is corruptioninside and now they dont want to beexposed. They must account for whatthey do in government. The public mustknow about it. If this law goes throughthey will hide and do corruption.
Mnr. Roelf Burger s: Dit belemmervryheid van spraak. Mense moet weet watwaar gedoen word om ingeligte besluitete neem.
Ms Gadi Rapoo said: Now people wontsay anything in fear of being exposed orputting their lives at r isk. The informationwill be kept secret.
Mr Alpha Mawire said: I dont think it is right. It must be open to the public. The peoplemust be able to know everything that is happening through transparancy so that theycan know who to vote for. Mnr. JP de Bruyn s: Ek stem 100% saam met Alpha.
Mr Sipho Mokoena said: It is bad. It islike the government is hiding somethingfrom the people. It is like they are goingback to apartheids time.
Ms Rachel Magowa said: It is not a goodthing. They are a public entity. Theyshould not do things and be able to hideit from the public. It is going to influenceour freedom of speech.
Mr David Mohlala said: It is not a goodthing. The public should knoweverything.
Me Drieka Jacobs s: Dis nie reg nie.Nou sal hulle korrupsie net kan toesmeer.Wat sal die joernaliste doen? Hulle werkword net moeilik gemaak.
Above: Mr BethuelKgoete said: It is agood thing. Wehave to protectstate securities.
Mr Isaac Tau said: I dont think it is agood thing. South Africa is a free country.We need to be transparent. Sometimesthese people are enriching themselves -now we wont know. We need to get toknow the scandals like the tender issue ofMalema etc.
Mr Leondard Moshwane said: TheSecrecy Bill. Im worried. I dont think it isgood. It tampers with transparency. Whatdo they want to hide from the people?
Dit is sleg. Watgaan van die land
word as dit nou also gaan in dieparlement dat hullesulke goedgoedkeur? s Me.Carika le Grange enme. Adel le Grange.By hulle isLodewyk le Grange.
Your views on the secrecy billOn Tuesday the National Assembly inParliament approved the controversial
Protection of State Information Bill or SecrecyBill as many calls it. During the voting process,crowds gathered outside Parliament and in mostmajor cities protesting against the bill. Many
referred to the day as Black Tuesday.The bill was approved with 229 votes to 107 andtwo abstentions. The DAs motion to delay the
vote was unsuccessful.According to the South African Human RightsCommission (SAHRC) the bill can have anegative impact on basic human rights. TheCommission expressed their concern about theimpact the bill will have on the rights of journalists
and whistleblowers who release information that
is in the public interest. They may face up to 25years in jail for releasing and publishinginformation that can be classified as harmful tostate security in the public domain.The Right2Know Campaign expressed their
disappointment in the ANC MPs who acceptedthe bill. In doing so they have betrayed theprinciples of open government and transparency
that the ANC once stood for. The Right2KnowCampaign will now try to challenge the bill inthe Constitutional Court.
The Helen Suzman Foundation also expressedtheir disappointment. This marks a low point inSouth Africas transition to democracy. Itrepresents a significant step backwards in thelong walk to freedom to which so many SouthAfricans have devoted their lives. The United
Association of South Africa (Uasa) said: It will
become impossible to make informed decisionson, for instance, political matters like elections.If we are no longer informed about corruptionand other wrongdoing by the state and politiciansup to the highest positions in our government,how will it be possible to make an informed
choice between parties?Editors and journalist all over the countryexpressed their concern about the passing of
the bill that will now move to the National Councilof Provinces for approval and then be signed byPresident Jacob Zuma before it becomes law.
We asked readers what they think about it andwhy they feel the way they do.
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Right: Top
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Left top: Ms Queen Maphanga, a previousheadgirl gave a motivational talk.
Left: Tebatso
Molapo was thisyears Calvinite ofthe Year. At thebakc is CalvinCollege principal,
Mr Mike Roetz.
Prizes at Calvin CollegeOn Saturday last week Calvin College held their prizegiving ceremony. Many awards were given and aninspirational message was delivered by Ms QueenMaphanga, a previous headgirl. Top Students per Grade2011: Gr 7 - Azhar Osmon, Gr 8 -MoretheMashoto, Gr 9 - Harmony Sefeti, Gr 10 -Kekolo Phetla, Gr 11 - Lesedi Ngoato
Other awards included:
Debate Team: Lesedi Ngoato, Tempest Sekhukhune,
Evidence Madigage and Refilwe Maphanga. Chess(Provincial) : Abigail Digama.
The 2012 prefects were also officially announced.
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instandhoudingsvoorman.
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Seven seater jaqquzifor sale.Complete except forwooden cladding on
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9579 / 084 986 5002
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Jacques Ismay (Left) and Pierre van Staden (Right) won theChrome Golf Club Better Ball Championship for 2011 this pastSaturday 19 November 2011. They played against AdriaanCoetzee and Deon du Plessis in the final and won 5&4.
(Photograph: Jacques Ismay).
Better Ball Champions
Rain did not dampenspirits at Toy Run
Maatlopoon a roll
Maatlopo United FC collected six points lastweekend.
They beat Leolo FC 5-0 on Saturday andNgwaabe City Motors 4-2 on Sunday.
Collecting six points in one week andscoring nine goals in two games shows thatwe have regained our form lost in the firsttwo games said Maatlopo spokesman,
Jimmy Makola.This week Maatlopo will host two games on
Saturday and Sunday. Material Black Chiefswill visit on Saturday and Tubatse United onSunday. The games will be played at
Ntwampe stadium and will start at 15:00.
We hope to collect three points in bothgames, Makola added.Enquiries: Jimmy Makola, 082 407 6226 orSydney Makoka, 072 869 4418.(Submitted by Jimmy Makola).
The Limpopo Valley Toy Run took place on Sunday
last week. A pre-Toy Run event was held onSaturday with a potjiekos competition and stunts aspart of the activities.
A thunderstorm that soaked to the bone, did not dampen
the spirits of thos who came to donate a toy for a goodcause. On Sunday a church service was held inrememberance of those motorcyclists who passed away.
T-shirts and toys. Many soft toyswere donated. While takingrefuge from the rain, the bikerscould get their Toy Run T-shirts.
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