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2012
African Rainbow Minerals Limited(ARM) and Anglo American PlatinumLimited, joint venture partners of theModikwa Platinum Mine (Modikwa
or the Mine) regret to announce thefatal injury of two employees atModikwa. On Friday, 27 January2012, two employees were fatallyinjured in an unfortunate fall ofground accident. Operations at theMine have since been halted to allow
for a re-evaluation of safetyprocedures.The Company would like to express
its sincerest condolences to thefamily, colleagues and friends of thedeceased.
Only a few weeks to go before this diamond in the mining safety crown in South Africa and internationally would have reached the nine million fatality free shifts
benchmark, this official communique from ARM landed on editors desks. Unofficially Platinum Gazette learned of the deahs of a female and male employee last
week Friday. More information about the accident were not available at the time of going to press, apart from the fact that a memorial service for the deceased
was held at the mine on Wednesday. A request by the newspaper to attend was not granted. Mr Reginald Kgoedi of the mine confirmed on Wednesday that
production had not been normalised yet after the accident.
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) expressed concern over the ever-increasing number of mine deaths. NUM spokesperson Lesiba Seshoka stated
that the 2011 death toll of over 120 in the South African mining industry was crushing the governments goal of zero fatality. The NUM strongly believes that
drastic action is needed to compel the mining industry to comply with safety standards and procedures. The Presidential Audit into mine safety revealed that
only 67% of mines comply with the Mine Health and Safety Act, he said. He further added that the NUM remained of the view that the State should undertake
a technical audit into the mining industry and its aging and ailing infrastructure. We call on the State to hold the industry fully accountable for its failures and
adopt a no-nonsense approach when it comes to mine deaths, Seshoka said.
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2 NEWS 3 FEBRUARY2012
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The case against six men charged with conspiring to kill a
community leader in Swale village near Burgersfort was postponed
by the Burgersfort Magistrate's Court on Monday.
Businessman Philemon Tebele, 51, his three sons and two
employees, remain in custody until their next appearance on
February 6.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said the 51-
year-old man was arrested at his home on Saturday, while his three
sons and two employees were rounded up during the course of the
day.
Last year local residents accused the 51-year-old man ofcommitting a ritual murder. He then allegedly tried to hire assassins
in a bid to kill the man who had mobilised locals against him.
On the 23rd of November last year, James Tebele, 48, went
missing and his decomposed body was found on the 30th the same
month.
In retaliation, the community attacked the businessman after he
was alleged to have been the last to person to be seen with the
victim. His house was burnt and one of his shops was also pelted
with stones.
Crime intelligence officers then set a trap posing as potential
hitmen and were given a firearm together with R2 000, leading to the
arrest of the six.
An inquest docket was opened after Tebeles body was found.
Police were still awaiting the results of a forensic examination.
Three other men would appear in the same court in February
charged with public violence related to the attack on the
businessmans property.
Conspiracy
to kill casepostponed
Greater Tubatse Municipalitys Council had their first meeting for
the year on Tuesday in the council chamber in the municipal
building up on the hill in Burgersfort. Not everybody was there,
with two apologies.
Notably some of the opposition members were also not there, but
they did not apologise. Apart from the normal council business, a
surprise also awaited councillors in the form of a visit by a
representative of the Auditor Generals office, with areport on the
councils financial affairs to be tabled. This report was not
discussed, other than the fact that the council heard from the
Auditor genrals office that they received a qualified report. On
four aspects, and one of the aspects has to do with problemsregarding supply chain. The gentleman from the Auditor genrals
office told the council that a meeting will be scheduled where the
report will be discussed, especially the four qualifications (or bad
news, problem aspects). The Mayor, Councillor Nkosi Josias
Mahlake, moved that further debate about the report be
postponed until after the envisaged meeting.
Other things of note is that the Mayor told the council that
everything is done from the municipality side to repair
infrastructure that was damaged by the recent heavy rains and to
make routes accessible again.
Aquarius Platinum CEO Stuart Murray has criticised the
increasing number of safety stoppages in South Africa and
said the country has become a difficult place to operate
in.
The ASX-, LSE- and JSE-listed miner reported a 4%
quarter-on-quarter drop in its attributable production to 105
629 oz of platinum-group metals (PGMs) in the three
months to the end of December, which Murray partly
blamed on the widespread and sometimes unjustified
application of Section 54 stoppages.
This issue is making the South African mining industry
a difficult place in which to operate and while zero-harm is
laudable, there must be practical implementation of the
law.
Not only have the incidences of these stoppages risen
markedly, in many cases the time now taken by the
regional department to resolve these stoppages has risenfrom two days to a week or sometimes more, he said.
The Section 54 stoppages increased in frequency for
all South Africas platinum miners, with both Anglo
American Platinum and Lonmin indicating last week that
they were discussing more appropriate safety mechanisms
with the Department of Mineral Resources, as the current
trend of safety stoppages adversely impacted on
production.
Murray also slammed the regulatory environment in
Zimbabwe, where it owns the Mimosa mine, which
reported flat output.Some of the stakeholders in both
countries in which we operate simply do not grasp the fact
that there are only 100c in the rand and 100 pennies in the
dollar. There is simply no more to be taken before
operations are threatened.
Murray said the challenges facing the regions platinum
industry should not be underestimated. PGM margins are
now low in both rand and dollar terms and oversupply,
coupled with poor economic outlook is likely to ensure
that this remains the case, at least in the short term.
Production at the Everest project between
Lydenburg and Roossenekal was negatively impacted
by a protected two-week strike by Members of the
Association of Mining and Construction Unions
employed by contractor Murray & Roberts
Cementation. Production fell by 19% quarter-on-
quarter to 18 712 oz its lowest level in 18 months and
cash costs rose by 10% to R10 737/oz. Everests
revenue declined by 34% to R140-million compared to
the previous quarter.
Attributable production from the Kroondal mine fell
by 27% year-on-year and 2% quarter-on-quarter to 43
398 oz in the December quarter. Marikanas output
declined by 12% year-on-year to 14 404 oz. This was,
however, an 11% increase on the 12 996 oz producedin the September quarter.
Despite issues relating to the implementation of the
new hangingwall support methodology at the Kroondal
and Marikana mines being largely resolved during the
quarter, production remained below capacity owing to
the widespread application of Section 54 safety
stoppages.
Kroondals revenue fell by 16% to R642-million
quarter-on-quarter due to lower volumes and a
reduction in the basket price, which resulted in a
negative sales adjustment of R125-million.
Similarly, revenue at Marikana decreased by 4% to
R221-million quarter-on-quarter despite increased
volumes, owing to lower basket prices, which resulted
in a negative sales adjustment of R40-million.
Average PGMs dollar prices deteriorated in the
quarter with platinum and palladium falling by 14% and
17% respectively, while rhodium fell 16%
Section 54 stoppages impact
negatively on production
Our National Flag - old municpalbuilding version, Burgersfort
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3NUUS3 FEBRUARIE 2012
General: ASA Metals (Pty) Ltd/Dilokong Chrome Mine (Pty) Ltd is an equalopportunity employer. Preference will be given tohistorically disadvantaged South Africans. Assessments may be one of themethods utilised to determine the successful candidate. The company offersa competitive remuneration package commensurate with the position. TheCompany reserves the right not to appoint.
Please forward your application (stating which position you are apply-ing for) to the HR Office, at fax: 013-230 7793 or e-mail:rlielies@asametals.co.za
Applicants who have not heard from the Company within 30 days after theclosing date must accept that their applications were not successful.
Role Purpose: To participate in the Technical Engineering and
Production functions in providing the services of draughting/drawing of requirements with supportive technical statistics/datato explain the specific presentation in the drawing(s); towards theeffective functioning of the planning function.
Responsibilities: The incumbent will be responsible foradministering the Draughting function. Design/Create thecomponent, equipment, tools, structures, sub-structures etc. in
accordance with the required Technical specifications. ProvideLegends and other Cross reference as may be required.
Produce orthographic, scale working drawings, produce scaleproduction drawings. Provide/add technical specifications to thedrawings providing the required main inter and meaning of thedrawing.
Requirements: In order to apply, you will need a NQF Level 4
qualification in the field with Mathematics/Science. AutoCADEssential and Inventor essentials. At least 5 years experience in
the draughting environment. Maintain the overall performance ofthe workplace to ensure optimum service delivery. Applyelectronic drawings apparatus and physical drawing techniques tocomplete drawings. The ability to work in a technical environmentand apply technical knowledge and skills to a new and changing
situation. The ability to apply rational process thinking andanalytical skills towards identifying the root cause orproblems.The ability to continually identify potential risks andproblems and initiate preventive and contingency actions to
ensure the successful outcome of situations. Adhere to MineHealth and Safety Act
DRAUGHTS PERSON
The Peer Educators at ASA Metals Dilokong Chrome
Mine are taking the initiative to spread the word so that
employees can have an understanding regarding HIV/
AIDS issues.
They are important to the company, as their words
bring changes in employees lives. Even those who were
scared to get tested for HIV/AIDS, now got tested as
they understand the HOW part of the infection. As safety
is a priority at ASA Metals, it is important for employees
to know the three ways of preventing HIV/AIDS, namely:
A- Abstain,
B- Be faithful andC- Condomise.
The Top 10 Peer Educators Champions of 2011, S
Mohlala, M Mokoo, MD Nonyana, M Tladi, H Haasbroek,
S Maake, G Maapea and S Mphethi are doing their jobs
by submitting their Weekly Reports as per request.
Elneth Thulare, the HIV/AIDS Coordinator, and Maria
Mashilo, the Assistant Coordinator, are monitoring the
process and make sure that the Wellness Programme
operates in the right way with the help of other
committed Peer Educators.
It needs more effort to do this, but the Peer
Educators committed themselves that they will practice
what they preach, and lead by example. There is also a
competition of performance for 2012 and the company
urges those Peer Educators who are not performing, to
start doing what they are trained for. The main goal is
to achieve the testing target and make sure that
employees know about their HIV/AIDS status.
ASA Metals / Dilokong Chrome Mine submitted its
HIV / AIDS Management System for certificationagainst the SANS 16001 on 17 19 January 2012,
after several years of development. Launa Neeves, the
external auditor from Dekra said that the certification
audit went extremely well and recommended full
certification of ASAs programme. Committed and
passionate the Peer Educators played an important
role in the certification process, according to the
company.
In the photogrpah are in the back fltr: S Maake and MD Nonyana. In front are fltr:E Thulare, M Mashilo and
M Tladi.
ASA Metals on the move with
Peer Educator Champions 2011
On 11 November 2011, ECM hosted a golf
day to raise funds for the community
projects and to thank all the companies
who made a contribution towards these
projects and to internal projects.
An amount of R26 500 was raised. With
this money Back to school starter packs
were purchased, and distributed amongst
4 schools. Makgakantshe Primary,
Mangabane Primary, Steelpoort Academy
and Dithamaga Primary were the
recipients of these packs.
Schoolsbenefit fromSamancor
ECM GolfDay
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4 NEWS 3 FEBRUARY2012
Free Rabies vaccinationof dogs and cats
Date Venue Time
06/02/2012 Burgersfort OK Minimark 09H00 - 17H00
07/02/2012 Burgersfort OK Minimark 09H00 - 17H00and Motaganeng Residence
08/02/2012 Tubatse Residence (Tuck Shop) 09H00 - 17H00
09/02/2012 Steelpoort: Next to Pep Stores 09H00 - 17H00
14/02/2012 Ohrigstad: Next to Police Station 09H00 - 17H00
15/02/2012 Winterveld: At the entrance 09H00 - 17H00
Enquiries: Programme co-ordinators: Mr MA Muroa, 013 216 1093 or 082 767 9736or Dr MF Makgamatha, 013 216 1093 or 072 553 7043.
The annual vaccination of dogs and cats in the Greater Tubatse area by the AnimalHealth Division of the Department of Agricultures Praktiseer office will start again
next week.Residents of the area can bring their cats and dogs to the venues below for freevaccinations to prevent rabies. Last year hundereds of animals were vaccinated and
the programme co-ordinators hope to this year exceed all previous numbers.
Following a gruelling competition from stations
to cluster level during the Junior CommissionerProject, Limpopos best junior crime buster
was to be revealed when sixteen learners fromdifferent clusters took on each other to claimthe Junior Provincial Commissioners ranks atthe provincial eliminations held at Oasis Lodgeon Tuesday 24 January 2012 .
After all was said and done it was 15-year-oldTshianzi Madzivhandila from ThohoyandouCluster who was crowned the inaugural Junior
Provincial Commissioner of Limpopo Province.Madzivhandila astonished the adjudicatorsand all in attendance with her knowledge ofprevention strategies as well as roles whichordinary citizens should play in reducing crime
in Limpopo.The Deputy Provincial Commissioner of Policein Limpopo Major General Ntombi Dladla saidthe management of police in Limpopo is happy
that the project was run with all fairness andthat the best product was unearthed. Our
holding cells and prisons are full of young
people and for us to win the battle against drugand substance which often leads to criminal
activities, we are going to use these juniorprovincial commissioners and junior
commanders to carry the message to theirpeers, Dladla said before warning against theuse of these young boys and girls as policeinformers.
Dladla thanked all the stakeholders who madethe project a success and her special mention
went to the Department of Education which
played a major role in adjudicating andmentoring the learners.Thabang Mabelane from Mmiditsi SecondarySchool in Bothashoek also took part in theevent representing Tubatse Cluster. Thabang
won the cluster commander for Tubatse andrepresented the cluster very well. He managedto win the position of junior deputy ProvincialCommissioner in Limpopo Province
responsible for human resource management.The following local SAPS members attended
the event to give Thabang the support: CaptMoraba, Capt Maepa, CST Movundlela,Reservist/CST Makwala, Reservist CSTThobejane from Tubatse SAPS, Lt ColThiba, CST Makgopa from Mecklenburg
SAPS, Lt Col Mosena, W/o Molapo, SgtMolapo from Burgersfort SAPS, Capt
Moholane, CST Sibatana from LeboengSAPS, The Cluster CPF Chairperson MrQhibi and Ms Betty Mabelane Thabangmother.All the Junior Cluster deputies, juniorcluster Station Commanders and their
deputies from Tubatse Cluster stationsand also their teachers also attended theevent.
Tubatses Thabang doing well
A 26-year old women of Leboeng Gankoanavillage was arrested after she allegedlyassaulted a 4-year old child.The woman allegedly started hitting the childafter the child soiled herself. She hit the child
vir a vuvuzela. A bystander called the SAPS.The SAPS arrested the woman and took the
child to the local clinic from where she wastransferred to Sekororo hospital for treatment
of her injuries.
The child is an orphan and was staying withthe suspect and her uncle after the death ofher mother. She is now in a place of safety.
The woman accused of the assault wasreleased with a warning and must appear incourt again on 7 February 2012.(Information submitted by: Const. MA
Sibatana of Leboeng SAPS).
Woman arrested for assaulting 4-year old
Two suspects appeared in the Leboeng
periodical court on accounts of murder. They
were charged with the murder of ButibutMabuza from Leboeng Newstand. Mabuzawas last seen alive on 10 December 2011.When he did not return home and his familycould not reach him on his cellphone he was
reported missing. The community found the
deceaseds body near the R36 road covered
with a plastic net and with a knife next to the
body.Shortly after the discovery of the body theSAPS arrested the two suspects. They willappear in court again on 7 February 2012.(Information submitted by: Const. MA
Sibatana of Leboeng SAPS).
Two in court for murder at Leboeng
On 30 January the Tubatse Police
arrested a 27-year old man who wasallegedly selling dagga.On the same day the Police werebusy doing patrols and they received
Capt Ntoampeand Capt
Ramplotjawith thedagga.
tip-off about someone who is selling
dagga in Praktiseer (Shushumela). TheSAPS followed up the information. Theyrecovered dagga of 1, 72kg inside smallplastic bags.
They arrestedthe suspect
and also
seized thedagga. TheSuspects areexpected toappear in the
PraktiseerMagistratescourt soon.(Submitted
by: Const. J.Movundlela,
TubatseSAPS)
Clamped down on dagga
selling suspects
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Advertorial
What is heartburn?What is heartburn?Heartburn is a feeling of burning, warmth, heat or pain that often starts in the upperabdomen just beneath the lower breastbone. This discomfort may spread in waves
upward into your throat and you may have a sour taste in your mouth. Heartburn isalso called indigestion, acid regugutation, sour stomach or pyrosis. It is not caused byproblems with the heart, although heart problems can sometimes feel like heartburn.
Heartburn may cause problems with swallowing, buring, nausea or bloating. Thesesymptoms can last up to 2 hours or longer. Sometimes heartburn problems can causesleep problems, chronic cough, asthma, wheezing or choping episodes.
Heartburn is usually worse after eating or made worse by lying down or bending over.It gets better if you sit or stand up. Almost everyone have troubles with heartburn nowand then. Many women have heartburn when they are pregnant.
What causes heartburn?Heartburn occurs when food and stomach juices back up into the esophagus, which isthe tube that leads from the throat to the stomach. This process is calledgastroesophageal reflux. Common causes of this includes: incomplete closing of thevalve between the esophagus and the stomach. Food and drinks such as chocolate,peppermint, fried foods, fatty foods, sugars, coffee, carbonated drinks or alcohol maycuase this. Once heartburn occurs the backflow of stomach juices may cause theesophagus to become sensitive to other foods such as citrus fruits, tomatoes, spicyfoods, garlic and onions. Eating these foods may cause more heartburn.
Pressure on the stomach caused by obesity, frequent bending over and lifting, tightclothes, straining with bowel movements, vigorous exercise and pregnancy are alsocauses. Smoking and the use of tobacco products. Prescription and non-prescritionmedicines such as aspirin, ibuprofen, prednisone, iron, potassium, antihistamines orsleeping pills can cause heartburn. Stress can increase the amount of acid yourstomach makes and cause your stomach to empty more slowly.
Severity of heartburnMild heartburn occurs about once a month. Moderate heartburn occurs about once aweek. Severe heartburn occurs every day and can cause problems such as troubleswallowing, bleeding or weightloss.
Heartburn with other symptoms such as hoarseness, a feeling thatfood is stuck in your throat, tightness in your throat, asthma,dental problems etc. may be more serious.
The Burgersfort Photography Club (IrisUnique Photograph Club) chose their yearwinner in their monthly photographycompetition.Mr Jaco Smith received his prize from Mr
Braam Mathyssen and Mr Ruan Kleynhans
(photograph left). The first three places asyear winners were taken by Jaco Smith (1st -waterfall), Cronje Rademan (2nd - lemon inwater) and Ruan Kleynhans (3rd - flowers).The December winner for the theme night
photography was Ms Chevonne Boyens(photograph lefft bottom).The first club meeting for 2012 will take placethis coming Monday 6 February. Everyone is
welcome to attend. For more informationabout the meeting and theme for January
please contact Ruan Kleynhans on 083 2761643 or Daryll Geddes on 083 612 2021.
Jaco the year winner for
photography club
Police Day celebratedNational Police Day was celebrated with much
show in Limpopo Province. Apart fromtraditional dances, the SAPS band, a fitnesstraining session with aerobics instructor
Constable Teffo from Leboeng, displays oftactical raction units and speeches, the newanti-rhino poaching vehicles - a first for theprovince were also displayed.Thabang Mabelane from Mmiditsi SecondarySchool in Bothashoek has also won himself
the position of junior deputy ProvincialCommissioner in Limpopo.
(Above: & and leftPhotographs: Const.J. Movundlela,
Tubatse SAPS).
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6 NEWS 3 FEBRUARY2012
Me. Mia Geldenhuys en me. Christa Loubser s: Ons raad aanhom is dat hy niks Bulle in die Springbokspan moet sit nie, maarn klomp Sharks! Mia voeg by: En Cheetahs!
Above: Ms. ListerSelepe and MsMartha Selepe said:He must take innew players to besuccessful.With them areMoeletsi andPheladi Selepe.
Mnr. Ronnie Anderson en mnr. Frank van Niekerk s: Is hy dieregte ou vir die werk? Gee hom n kans, dit lyk of hy dit kandoen. Hy moet meer Sharks-spelers in die span bring.
Mr. Hendrik Manyaka said: If they willjust change their strategy to make surethat the players can also give properinput, it will help the coach to besuccessful.
Ms. Magnecia Lesese said: Yes, Meyer isa good coach. He must just keep some of
the experienced players in the team.
Mr. April (Litre) Maepa said: HeynekeMeyer must now consult throughout thecountry for the best players. He must alsobreak the racial divide in rugby.
Ms Maggie Masufi said: I think the onlything Meyer needs is time. He is new now.Give him time with the players and theywill win. He is a good coach.
Dr Florence Makgamatha said: I thinkeverybody can make it if you put yourmind to it. He must just focus, trust hisinstincts, always be positive and put hismind to the goal. That way hell take themto higher levels.
Links: Mnr. Johannes Mkondo s: Ja, MrHeyneke Meyer is n goeie coach. Hy gaandie Springbokke uithaal by die begrafnis.My raad: hy moet net sy werk doen wanthy is die beste coachin Suid Afrika. Hy
het die Bulle gestoot, so hoekom nie ookdie Springbokke nie?
Regs: Mnr. Phillip Roetz s: Hy isnatuurlik die regte aanstelling. Raad? Hymoet wen. Dit gaan altyd baie goed met nSpringbokafrigter as hy wen!
Mr Khutso Makofane said: He is a goodcoach. He must now do playerdevelopment. I like rugby and I want tosee us win - always!
Mr Willy Baloyi said: The guy have toestablish a nice relationship with theplayers and that will in the end make himthe best coach. The coach of the momentand the best choice.
Any advice for the new Springbok coach?Heyneke Meyer started his four year term asSpringbok rugby coach on Wednesday thisweek.Meyer was previously the Blue Bulls coach
and will now take the top rugby coaching
position in the country which was held byPeter de Villiers until 31 January 2012.
Meyer was previously assistant coach to theSpringboks, but after he was not appointedas head coach when Jake White left theteam, he quit.
De Villiers this week said: It wouldnt be fairof me to comment on someone I dont know.But what I can say is that it is a very difficult
job that he finds himself in - extremely,extremely difficult. I wish him all the best, ashe will need it!
We asked readers whether they think he isthe right man for the position and whatadvice they would offer him in order to copein one of the countrys toughest jobs.
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7Platinum Gazette3 FEBRUARIE 2012
Supply ChainManagement Unit
NOTICE AND INVITATION TO BID FOR TUBATSE FENCING OF RURALCEMETERIES PROJECT [BID NUMBER GTM/20/11/12]
PROJECT NAME WARD PROJECTS BID MINIMUM CIDB TECHNICAL
NO. SITE NUMBER GRADING ENQUIRY
1. Tubatse Fencing 01, 24 03
of Rural cemeteries and 26
(Cluster 01)
2. Tubatse Fencing 03,08 03
of Rural cemeteries and 10
(Cluster 02)
3. Tubatse Fencing 04, 05 03
of Rural cemeteries and 19 03
(Cluster 03)
4. Tubatse Fencing 07, 11 03
of Rural cemeteries and 12 03
(Cluster 04)5. Tubatse Fencing 16, 21 03
of Rural cemeteries and 30 03
(Cluster 05)
6. Tubatse Fencing 18, 23 03
of Rural cemeteries and 31
(Cluster 06)
7. Tubatse Fencing 20, 22 03
of Rural cemeteries and 25
(Cluster 07)
8. Tubatse Fencing 27, 28 03
of Rural cemeteries and 29
(Cluster 08)
9. Tubatse Fencing 02, 06 03
of Rural cemeteries and 10
(Cluster 09)
10. Tubatse Fencing 14, 15 03
of Rural cemeteries and 17(Cluster 10) M
IG/LP/1358/C
F/11/12
2GB
or1GB
(PE)
Mr.MEMalung
ana
Tel:0132311
000
Compulsory Briefing Session: Greater Tubatse Old Municipal Council Chamer,
Burgersfort on the 07 February 2012, Tuesday at 09H00.
Each Tender Document is sold at R300.00 non-refundable.
EVALUATION AND ADJUDICATION CRITERIA
Bids shall be evaluated and adjudicated in accordance with the Greater Tubatse Munici-pal Supply Chain Management Policy as amended, Preferential Procurement PolicyFramework Act 5/2000, responsiveness to the bid document(s), and on 80/20 pointssystem of which the 80 points will be for price and 20 points for B-BBEE Level Contribu-
tion as determined on the B-BBEE Certificate.
CLOSING DATE AND OTHER CONDITIONS
1. This bid is restricted to contractors registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) and bid documents will be on sale for a non-refundable fee ofR300-00 from Tuesday 07th February 2012 at the Cashiers Office, Greater Tubatse
Municipality, Lower Ground, 1st Kastania Street, Burgersfort, from 08H30 to 15H00during week days.
2. Bids will be closed and opened in public on the 24th February 2012 at 12H00 andmust be fully priced, signed and sealed in an envelope, appropriately marked the
name of the bid tendering for and deposited into the Municipal Tender Box which is
available 24/7 days a week at the reception of the Greater Tubatse Municipality asdetailed on 1 above. No faxed, e-mailed, telephonic or late bids will be accepted.
3. The municipality has no obligation to appoint any bidder and reserves the right toappoint bidders individually and/or collectively to execute the above contracts, and
negotiate further conditions and requirements with the successful bidder.
4. In terms of the National Treasurys Regulation, no bid will be accepted from thepersons in the service of the state and bidders failing to comply with the require
ments of the bid document will be submitting non-responsive bids. 90 working days
after the bid closing date is our validity period.
5. Successful bidders who are outside the area of jurisdiction of the GreaterTubatse Municipality shall be required to sub-contract at least 30% of the scope
of work to a locally based service providerer registered on the municipal database,only where applicable.
6. All bidding enquiries should be directed, during working hours from 07H30 to 18H00,
to ON Mosoma at 013 231 1000/1231 or onmosoma@tubatse.gov.za
Address: Kastania Street, BurgersfortPO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150Tel: 013 231 1000Fax: 013 231 1467Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
H.L PhalaMunicipal Manager
Supply ChainManagement Unit
Address: Kastania Street, BurgersfortPO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150Tel: 013 231 1000Fax: 013 231 1467Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
H.L PhalaMunicipal Manager
D INVITATION TO BID FOR THE ELECTRIFICATION OF MAFARAFARA AND
MALEPE ELECTRIFICATION PROJECTS [BID NUMBER GTM/11-12/11/12]
PROJECT BID NUMBER WARD MINIMUM CIDB TECHNICAL
NO GRADING ENQUIRIES
1. Electrification of GTM/11/11/12 23 3EP PE Mr. H Mankga
Mafarafara village Tel: 015 297 3556
2. Electrification of GTM/12/11/12 16 3EP PE Mr. H Mankga
Malepe village Tel: 015 297 3556
Compulsory Briefing Session: Greater Tubatse Old Municipal Council Chamber,Burgersfort on the 08th February 2012, Wednesday, at 09H00
Each Tender Document is sold at R500.00 non-refundable
EVALUATION AND ADJUDICATION CRITERIA
Bids shall be evaluated and adjudicated in accordance with the Greater Tubatse Municipal SupplyChain Management Policy as amended, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 5/2000,responsiveness to the bid document(s), and on a 90/10 points system, of which the 90 points willbe for price and 10 points for B-BBEE Level Contribution as determined on the B-BBEECertificate.
CLOSING DATE AND OTHER CONDITIONS
1. This bid is restricted to contractors registered with Construction Industry Development Board(CIDB) and bid documents will be on sale for a non-refundable fee of R500.00 from Wednesdaythe 08th February 2012 at the Cashiers Office, Greater Tubatse Municipality, Lower Ground, 1 st
Kastania Street, Burgersfort, from 08H30 to 15H00 during week-days.
2. Bids will be closed and opened in public on the 23 February 2012 at 12H00 and must be fullypriced, signed and sealed in an envelop, appropriately marked the name of the bid tendering-forand deposited into the Municipal Tender Box which is available 24/7 days a week at the receptionof the Greater Tubatse Municipality as detailed on 1 above. No faxed, e-mailed, telephonic or latebids will be accepted.
3. The municipality has no obligation to appoint any bidder and reserves the right to appointbidders individually and/or collectively to execute the above contracts, and negotiate furtherconditions and requirements with the successful bidder.
4. In terms of the National Treasurys Regulation, no bid will be accepted from the persons in theservice of state and bidders failing to comply with the requirements of the bid document will besubmitting non-responsive bids. 90 working days after the bid closing date is our validityperiod.
5. Successful bidders who are outside the area of jurisdiction of the Greater Tubatse
Municipality shall be required to sub-contract at least 30% of the scope of work to a locally-SMME-based service provider registered on the municipal database, only where applicable.
6. All bidding enquiries should be directed, during working hours from 07H30 to 16H00, toO N MOSOMA at 013 231 1000 / 1231 or onmosoma@tubatse.gov.za
Publicnotice
The Greater Tubatse Local Municipality hereby gives notice, in terms of the section 6
(8)(a), of the division of land Ordinance, 1986 (Ordinance 20 of 1986), that an applicationto divide land described hereunder has been received. Particulars of the application will
lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the town planner, GreaterTubatse Municipality, ground floor, Civic Centre, Kastania Street (extension),Burgersfort.
Anyone who wishes to object to the granting of the applications or who wishes to make
representation in regard thereto shall submit this objections or representations in writing and induplicate to the office of the town planner, Greater Tubatse Municipality at the above address.
Description of the land: Portion 2 (remaining extent) of the Farm Witgatboom 316, GreaterTubatse Municipality, Registration Division KT, Limpopo Province.Proposed Sub Divisional Portion: 11.35Ha(Subdivisional sketch available with the application for inspection at the town planners office).Address of agent: Unathi Nozuko Ntshuntshe (Ms.), Engineering Surveyor & ProjectManager, 4 San Sebastian, Letaba Rd, Oakdene, 2190. Tel: 011 435 7729. Cell: 082 4016840. Fax: 086 565 8836, E-mail: unathi@unnsurveys.co.za
Address: Kastania Street, BurgersfortPO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150Tel: 013 231 1000Fax: 013 231 1467Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
H.L Phala
Municipal Manager
Kennisgewings/Notices
To advertise inPlatinum Gazette contact Bennla Celliers on 083
543 1676. Advertising deadline: 17:00 every Tuesday.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: SECTION 24G RECTIFICATION APPLICATIONFOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM AT MONTROSE STAFF
VILLAGE, MODIKWA PLATINUM MINE, BURGERSFORT AREAIn February 2011, Polygon Environmental Planning CC advertised the commencement of the EnvironmentalImpact Assessment (EIA) process for the proposed establishment of a new sewage treatment systemnear Montrose Staff Village (at Modikwa Platinum Mine near Burgersfort) to replace the existing,aging treatment system. However, while the EIA was still underway, construction of the new systemcommenced in an effort to reduce the risk of water pollution if the existing system were to fail. Thesystem on which construction has commenced is located approximately 200m east of the existing treatmentsystem, and approximately 500m south-east of the entrance to Montrose Village.
A rectification application for the legalisation of the activity has now been submitted to the nationalDepartment of Environmental Affairs (DEA) in terms of Section 24G of the National EnvironmentalManagement Act 107 of 1998 as amended. The application has been assigned the following reference
number: 12/9/11/L752/5/24G. Investigations are being undertaken into the environmental impact of theactivity, and the findings will be reported to DEA in the form of a rectification report for their decision-making.
Should you have any comments, queries or concerns or if you would like additional information, youare welcome to contact us at the details below within 40 days of the date of this notice (3 February 2012),i.e. before or on 14 March 2012. Your comments will be recorded in the Issues Trail for submission toDEA as part of the rectification report.
TSIBIO YA NAKO YA TLALELETO MOLALENG: PHOOLLO YA KGOPELO GO KAROLO24G YA GO TLHONGWA GA TSHEPETO YA TLHWEKIO YA KELELA THILA GO LA
MONTROSE STAFF VILLAGE, MODIKWA PLATINUM MINE, BURGERSFORTKa Fepereware 2011, Polygon Environmental Planning CC e kwalakwadite ka go thoma ga mokgwa waTshekatsheko ya Kamego ya Tikologo (EIA) go iinyo ya go tlhongwa ga tshepeto ya tlhwekio yentswa ya kelela thila kgauswi le Montrose Staff Village (ka Modikwa Platinum Mine kgauswi leBurgersfort) go thentha tshepeto ya tlhwekio ya kgale yeo e le go gona. Le ge mola tshekatsheko yakamego ya Tikologo e sale tlase tseleng, ba kago ya tshepeto ye ntswa ba thoma ka matsapa a gofokota kotsi ya thilafato ya meetse ge e ba tshepeto yeo e lego gona e ya go palelwa. Tshepeto faoe lego gore ba-kago ba thomile gona e beilwe mo e ka bago dimetara te 200 bohlabela bja tshepeto yatlhwekio yeo e lego gona, gape e ka bago dimetara te 500 Borwa-bohlabela bja matseno a MontroseVillage.
Phoollo ya kgopelo ya go dumelelwa semolao ya teo di dirwago ga bjale di iitwe go Kgoro yabosethaba ya Ditaba t a Tikologo (DEA) ka baka la Karolo 24G ya Molawana 107 wa 1998 wa Taolo yaTIkologo ya Bosethaba bjalo ka ge e fetoitwe. Kgopelo e ete e filwe thupeto ya nomoro 12/9/11/
L752/5/24G. Dinyakiio di sa dirwa go kamego ya tikologo ya teo di dirwago, gape teo di hwetwagodi tla begwa go DEA ka tsela ya phoollo ya pego go teang sephetho sa bona.
A ona le tlaleleto, potio goba pelaelo goba ge eba o ka rata tlaleleto ya tshedimoo, o ya amogelwa go e kopanya le rena mo go te late lago ka fase matating a 40 morago ga kgatiso ya tsebioye ka letati la (3 Fepereware 2012) go rela gore pele goba ka 14 Mathe 2012. Tlaleleto ya gago e tlangwalwa ka gare ga fao go ngwalwago ditaba go iwa go DEA bjalo ka seripa sa pego ya phoollo.
Contact / Motsereganyi: Mrs Louise AgenbagTelephone / Nomoro ya mogala: 015 307 3606Fax / Nomoro ya faks: 015 307 3080 / 086 527 0012E-mail / Aterese ya email: louise@polygon.co.zaPost / Aterese ya poso: PO Box 1935, Tzaneen, 0850
Mine situated at the Smokey Hills would like to invite applications for thefollowing vacancies
SHIFT SUPERVISORSRequirements: Valid Blasting and Shift Supervisor certificate, and at least 3- 5 yearsexperience as Shift Supervisor, preferably in a trackless, mining environment; must beself motivated and able to work independently; must be medically fit and must have owntransport; must be able to read and write English. Candidates must be willing to work
overtime, must have good safety and production related track record
MINERS
Requirements: MQA Accredited Competency A Certificate ,Abet Level 4 or Equiva-lent, Valid Blasting Certificate , First Aid Certificate, at least 3- 5 years experience as aMiner Development, preferably in a trackless, mining environment; must be self moti-
vated and able to work independently; must be medically fit and must have own trans-port; must be willing to work overtime, must have good safety and production related
track record
CENTRAL BUYER/EXPEDITERRequirements: Matric plus in-depth knowledge and experience of mining stock andequipments , must be self motivated and able to work independently; must be medically
fit and must have own transport. Candidates must be willing to work overtime. MS Wordand MS Excel computer literacy a MUST. Knowledge of stores programmes i.ePRONTO would serve as added advantage
Phokathaba Platinum offers a competitive remuneration package, commensurate with positions.Closing date 13 February 2012
Only selected candidates will be contacted for interviews. Should you not hear from us within 7 days of theclosing date, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
In terms of the Companys Employment Equity Plan, preference will be given to applicants from the
designated groups.Please e-mail your CV, with the relevant reference number,to smakhunga@platinumaus.com or Fax to 013 230 7450.
Busy retail group in theBurgersfort area requires theservices of an admin person.
Requirements:
MUST be capable to doaccounting on Pastel. Mustbe computer literate. Havegood communication skillsand the ability to work in ahigh pressure environment.
Salary negotiable.Only shortlisted candidates willbe contacted. Capabilities onPastel may be tested duringthe interview.
Fax CV to 086 580 1167
General: ASA Metals (Pty) Ltd/Dilokong Chrome Mine (Pty) Ltd isan equal opportunity employer. Preference will be given tohistorically disadvantaged South Africans. Assessments may be oneof the methods utilised to determine the successful candidate. Thecompany offers a competitive remuneration package commensurate
with the position. The Company reserves the right not to appoint.
Please forward your application (stating which position youare applying for) to the HR Office, at fax: 013-230 7793 for atten-tion Ntoshang Hammar Tshego or e-mail:hchego@asametals.co.za
Applicants who have not heard from the Company within 30 daysafter the closing date must accept that their applications were not
successful.
Role Purpose: To contribute towards business success byensuring that maintenance and breakdowns are dealt with in
such a way that the availability and reliability of the equipmentin the work area is optimised.
Responsibilities: The incumbent will be responsible for theexecution of maintenance, planning and feedback there-off.Repairs and set-up of all electrical equipment preventative and
corrective and field devices in the plant. MV switching and faultfinding. Adhere to safety standards and procedures. Assemble
and install specified spare parts on equipment or machines.
Improve the overall preformance of the workplace to ensureoptimum service delivery.
Requirements: In order to apply, you will need a qualificationin the field of Electrician with a recognized Trade Test Certifi-cate. A minimum of 5 years plant experience as electrician.
Knowledge of risk assessment and hazard identification. Musthave a strong desire to achieve excellence. Must have own
transport with a valid drivers license and avail him/her self to
perform standby and call out duties. Must be medically fit.
ELECTRICTIAN - PELLETISINGPLANT (fixed term)
NOTICE OF SALE INEXECUTION
In the MagistratesCourt for the District ofSekhukhune held at
Sekhukhune.Case No: 358/2010
In the matter betweenKOTSIAPHASWA
SAM MOELA (EXECU-TION CREDITOR) AND
MPAKETSANEFRANS LEPHUELA
(EXECUTIONDEBTOR).
Persuant of judgmentgranted by the aboveHonourable court on
the 21st July 2011 andsubsequent writ
thereof, the followinggoods shall be sold inexecution on the 24th
February 2012 at
11H00 by the Sheriff ofSekhukhune.Venue: Sheriffs Office,
Praktiseer.(a) Mazda 323 BVK
047 LDated at
Lebowakgomo on the1st February 2012.
Attorney for Execu-tion Creditor:
Jeff MathabathaIncorporated, 19
Phasha ShoppingCentre, PO Box 1030,Lebowakgomo, 0737.Tel: (015) 633 5252.Fax: (015) 633 6745.REF: SMM/ms: FILE
NO: L9337
Regskennis-
gewings/
Legal Notices
Bennla Celliers will see to it thatyour advertisement in PlatinumGazette meets the higheststandards with regard to designand reproduction. Phone her on083 543 1676 to book youradvertising space today.
Platinum Gazette
Betrekkings/Vacancies
Advertising
deadline:
17:00 on a
Tuesday.
Editorial
deadline:
17:00 on a
Wednesday.
Kennisgewings/
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Klein Advertensies SmallsPlaas jou klein advertensie by Phelo Pele Pharmacy in die Khadima Sentrum of by Burgersfort Apteek in die Marone Sentrum of doen
dit elektronies d.m.v. e-pos of faks. Place your small at Phelo Pele Pharmacy in the Khadima Centre or at Burgersfort Pharmacy at the
Marone Centre. You could also place it via e-mail or fax. Enquiries: 083 543 1676 or 083 271 9151. E-mail:
adverts@platinumgazette.com Fax: 086 554 9031
1.Sport Klubs /Sport Clubs
2.Betrekking/Vacancy
3.Dienste/Services
4. Oornag Akkommodasie/Overnight
accommodation
5. Troeteldiere/Pets6. Persoonlik/Personal
7. Allerlei/Miscellaneous
8. Gesoek/Wanted
9. Te Huur/To Let
10. Te Koop/For sale
Beds from R1000,Bedroom Suites from
R1000, HomeTheatre Speakers(small) from R150,
54cm TV from R450,Filing cupboard fromR600, Office Chairsfrom R300. Much
more in store! Newand secondhand
furniture.Visit Furniture
Traders Burgersfort.At the back of
Capitec and oldABSA Bank (old
Post OfficeBuilding).
Tel: 072 781 1236
10. Te Koop/
For Sale
General: ASA Metals (Pty) Ltd/Dilokong Chrome Mine (Pty) Ltd isan equal opportunity employer. Preference will be given tohistorically disadvantaged South Africans. Assessments may be oneof the methods utilised to determine the successful candidate. Thecompany offers a competitive remuneration package commensurate
with the position. The Company reserves the right not to appoint.
Please forward your application (stating which position youare applying for) to the HR Office, at fax: 013-230 7793 ore-mail: rlielies@asametals.co.za
Applicants who have not heard from the Company within 30 days
after the closing date must accept that their applications were notsuccessful.
Role Purpose: To contribute towards business success byensuring that maintenance and breakdowns are dealt with in
such a way that the availability and reliability of the equipment
in the work area is optimised.
Responsibilities: The incumbent will be responsible for con-ducting faultfinding on specified equipment including hydraulic
equipment and execute repairs or replacements. Conduct regu-lar routine and planned inspections of specific equipment and
execute planned maintenance according to specific mainte-
nance schedules and standards. Assemble and install speci-
fied spare parts on equipment or machines. Improve the over-
all performance of the workplace to ensure optimum servicedelivery.
Requirements: In order to apply, you will need a qualification
in the field of Fitter and Turner with a recognised Trade TestCertificate. Preferably 2 years experience in Closed Furnaces
and Open arc. Knowledge of risk assessment and hazard iden-
tification. Must have a strong desire to achieve excellence.Relevant experience and skills in Closed Furnaces and Open
arc Machinery. Must have own transport with a valid drivers
license and avail him/her self to perform standby duties. Mustbe medically fit. Adhere to safety standards and procedures.
FITTER - Smelter
General: ASA Metals (Pty) Ltd/Dilokong Chrome Mine (Pty) Ltd isan equal opportunity employer. Preference will be given tohistorically disadvantaged South Africans. Assessments may be oneof the methods utilised to determine the successful candidate. Thecompany offers a competitive remuneration package commensurate
with the position. The Company reserves the right not to appoint.
Please forward your application (stating which position youare applying for) to the HR Office, at fax: 013-230 7793 for atten-tion Ntoshang Hammar Tshego or e-mail:hchego@asametals.co.za
Applicants who have not heard from the Company within 30 daysafter the closing date must accept that their applications were not
successful.
Role Purpose: To contribute towards business success by
ensuring that maintenance and breakdowns are dealt with in
such a way that the availability and reliability of the equipmentin the work area is optimised.
Responsibilities: The incumbent will be responsible for the
execution of maintenance, planning and feedback there-off.Repairs and set-up of all electrical equipment preventative and
corrective and field devices in the plant. MV switching and faultfinding. Adhere to safety standards and procedures. Assemble
and install specified spare parts on equipment or machines.Improve the overall preformance of the workplace to ensure
optimum service delivery.
Requirements: In order to apply, you will need a qualification
in the field of Electrician with a recognized Trade Test Certifi-cate. A minimum of 5 years plant experience as electrician.
Knowledge of risk assessment and hazard identification. Musthave a strong desire to achieve excellence. Must have own
transport with a valid drivers license and avail him/her self to
perform standby and call out duties. Must be medically fit.
ELECTRICTIAN - PELLETISING
PLANT
Daar is n vakante betrekking vir nverkoopsman:
n Volledige CV met opvolgbare verwysings kan by BurgersfortSupa Quick ingehandig word of na 086 505 3994 gefaks word.
Sluitingsdatum: 10 Februarie 2012
Indien u binne 21 dae na die sluitingsdatum nog niks gehoor het nie, moet u
aanvaar dat u aansoek onsuksesvol was.
Vereistes: Die persoon moet matriek h, rekenaarvaardigwees en n geldige bestuurslisensie h. Vorige ondervinding
as n verkoopspersoon sal tot die kandidaat se voordeel
wees. Die kandidaat moet goed tweetalig in Engels en
9. Te Huur/
To Let
Flat in Burgersfort to
let. In securecomplex. Water &
lights included in rent.Available immediately
Contact:
076 666 1100
Regskennis-
gewings/
Legal Notices
Regskennis-
gewings/
Legal Notices
LIQUIDATION ANDDISTRIBUTIONACCOUNTS IN
DECEASED ESTATESLYING FOR INSPEC-
TIONIn terms of section 35(5) of Act 66 of 1965
notice is hereby giventhat copies of theliquidation and
distribution accounts
(first and final, unlessotherwise stated) in theestates specified below
will be open forinspection of all personswith an interest thereinfor a period of 21 days
from the date ofpublication hereof at and
at the offices of theMasters and Magistrates
as stated.Estate No: 6403/2007
Masters Office:POLOKWANE
Surname: ShingangeFirst names:
Mathandani ThomasIdentity No:
4412285251081The deceased was
married in community ofproperty
First names andsurname of survivingspouse: Makoki Aletta
Shingange.Identity No:
5208020661082Description of
account: Final accountPeriod of inspection:
21 DaysMagistrates Office:Praktiseer, Limpopo
Address of Executor orauthorised agent: JEFF
MATHABATHA INCATTORNEYS NOTA-RIES AND CONVEY-
ANCERS.Advertiser and address:JEFF MATHABATHAINC. P.O. BOX 2199,
OFFICE NO 5, MEDINACENTRE,
BURGERSFORT, 1150.REF NO: K.N.S.MGIBA. Date: 3February 2012.
Tel: 082 457 3505
Kitsgids na Nooddienste/
Important numbers:Burgersfort SAPS (013) 231 7231
Ohrigstad SAPS (013) 238 0128
Roossenekal SAPS (013) 273 0075
Mecklenburg SAPS (015) 615 0204Eerstegeluk SAPS (013) 237 0011
Tubatse SAPS (013) 216 8500
Sekhukhune SAPS (013) 260 1007
Leboeng SAPS (013) 769 9099
Maartinshoop SAPS (013) 235 4041
Dilokong Hospitaal/Hospital (013) 2147265
Mecklenburg Hospitaal/ Hospital (013) 615 0204
Burgersfort Kliniek/Clinic (013) 2317843
Water & Sanitation 082 900 4449
Disaster Management - (Ambulance & Fire) 0800 330 022
Electricity (Eskom) 0860 037 566
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10 NEWS 3 FEBRUARY2012
Ponta Malongane is weer in 2012 die gasheer vir die Aqua
Malongane hengelkompetisie, wat n fondsinsamelingsprojek tenbate van Wenakker op Lydenburg is.Dit is reeds die veertiende jaar dat dit aangebied word en beloof
om weereens n geleentheid te wees wat nie misgeloop moet wordnie. Verblyf is beskikbaar in chalets, tweebed houthuisies, tente,rondawels en kampeerplek.VIR WIE? Alle diepsee-hengelaars (met of sonder bote),
skubaduikers en gaste is baie welkom om di uitstappie mee temaak.DATUM: Sondag 13 Mei 2012 tot Saterdag 19 Mei 2012KOSTES: Sluit ontbyt, bootmaaltyd, aandete, registrasiegeld,
T-hemp & pet in:Pakket vir 6 nagte in vaste verblyf: R3900,00/persoon (gaste wat nie hengel nie R3400,00).
Pakket vir 6 nagte kampering: R3400,00/persoon (gaste watnie hengel nie R2900,00).n Deposito van 50% word met bespreking verlang.Vir navrae en besprekings, kontak gerus vir: Zelma du Preez by082 477 8474 of Neeltj Brits by 083 456 8328. Wenakker e-pos:wenakker@lantic.net
Ondersteun Wenakker en gaan vang daai grote
Steelie-sport(s) in die sonSteelpoort Akademie het verlede week Vrydag hulhuissport gehou. Die Rooi-, Geel- en Blouspanne hetteen mekaar meegeding. Daar is ook uitbundig vanaf die
paviljoen aangemoedig en wenner toegejuig.Tubatse Chrome was die trotse borg vir die dag semedaljes en senior bestuur het mekaar afgewissel om die
oorhandiging te kom doen. Teen druktyd isdie finale uitslae en rekords nog nie vanaf die
skool ontvang nie.
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After a losing streak in four games,Maatlopo United Football Club collectedthree points by winning away from home at
Ga-Matodi on Sunday last week.Maatlopo faced Morethetho FC and won 1-0. The only goal of the game was scored
by Maatlopo United captain, TrevorMohlala.This week Maatlopo United will be hosting
Phasha City Rock on Saturday 4 February2012. On Sunday Tubatse United fromPraktiseer will visit Moroke to play against
Maatlopo United. We expect to collect sixpoints as we are playing these games athome, said Mr Jimmy Makola, the team
spokesman. Sports loving people areinvited to come in large numbers and givesupport to the teams he added.
Enquiries: 071 035 4246/082 407 6226(Submitted by J. Makola). Other local teams
are invited to also submit their results on aweekly basis. Fax your results, fixtures etc.to 013 231 7147 and provide us with acontact person and number for enquiries.
A win for Maatlopo United FC
CHROME GOLF CLUB - AGM 201211 FEBRUARY 2012
18 Holes in morning before meeting
Tee off time from 07H00 - 07H30IPS Competition
Competition fees: R100, 00GOLF TROPHY WINNERS PRIZE
GIVING
AGM MEETING STARTS AT 13H30
PLEASE ATTEND THIS MEETING!
Contact person to book your game
Martin van Rooyen (082 816 4833)
Skilpad takel HasieLaerskool Burgersfort het verlede week Vrydag hul huissport
gehou. Die Skilpadspan en Hasiespan het mekaar in baan-en velditems die stryd aanges. Verskeie rekords is
gedurende die dag verbeter, ondermeer in hoogspring engewigstoot.Ouers het kamera in die hand vir hul kleingoed by die
wenstreep gewag en hulle aangemoedig.Teen druktyd het die skool nog nie die finale uitslae en rekordsvan die dag se sport aan die media bekend gemaak nie.
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SPORT
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Houtsport op OhrigstadLaerskool Ohrigstad het verlede week
Saterdag hul houtsport tussen die Kiaat- enOlinhoutspanne gehou. Die dag is met nswierige en energieke optog afgeskop.
Rekords wat die dag gebreek is: Gewigstootdogters o/12 - Ansie Bylsma verbeter n rekordwat van 1999 af staan vanaf 7.16m na 8.5m.
Gewigstoot dogters o/13 - Ansunet Viljoenverbeter n rekord wat vanaf 1998 staan vanaf7.68m na 7.68m. Gewigstoot seuns o/10 -Juandre Jacquet verbeter die rekord vanaf6.18m na 7.32m.Uiteindelik het die Kiaatspan as die wenspan
weggestap. Hulle het ook die sangbekerverower.Ouers het flink gehelp by die snoepie, astydhouers en selfs die skoolhoof, me. RonnieFerreira (foto links bo) het vir die kleingoedgewys hoe om weg te spring. Calvin, n sjef byForever Resorts Blydepoort het gesorg dat die
boerewors net reg gebraai word.Die skool het almal bedank wat gehelp het omvan die dag n sukses te maak.
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