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FREE ESTABLISHED 1991 WEDNESDAY 18­20 FEBRUARY 2015 WWW.EXPRESS­NEWS.CO.ZA

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Meadows street, BloemfonteinMeadows street, Bloemfontein

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} Sidwell Guduka

SO you think you can sing ordance? Then the Bloem ShowComputicket Talent SearchCompetition is your opportunity.

The event, which is in itssecond year, organised by theBloem Show in conjunction withComputicket, Pacofs and Kov-sie FM, is looking for youngpeople who can either sing ordance.

Elmarie Prinsloo, CEO of theBloem Show, said the mainobjective of the project was toidentify and assist talentedyoung artists to start a career.

“We are seeking talentedindividuals or groups who aregifted in either singing ordancing. They must be betweenthe ages of 18 and 30 with noprofessional experience,” Prins-loo told Express.

“Only dancing and singing willbe allowed. Performances maynot be longer than three minutes.No bands are allowed, we wantonly back tracks and acoustic,”explained Prinsloo.

Singers and dancers areinvited for auditions to be heldat the André Huguenet Theatrein Bloemfontein. They willperform before a panel of judgeson Saturday (14/03).

“Registration will be done from08:00 until 13:00. It is compulsoryto register for auditions. Nobodywill be allowed to take part inauditions without registering,”said Prinsloo.

The top ten finalists in eachcategory will be shortlisted andthey will then participate in anexciting workshop aimed atdeveloping their skills. It will behosted by Pacofs on Sunday(15/03).

The semi-finals of the competi-tion will be held on 21 Marchand five finalists will be chosenin each category.

The remaining ten finalistswill strutt their stuff at theThakaneng Bridge on the campusof the University of the FreeState in Bloemfontein on 16 Aprilat 13:00.

The voting concert, where theaudience will be given theopportunity to vote for theirfavourite performers, is schedu-led for 23 April at 17:30 on theBloem Show’s Clover Stage.

The final will take place at thesame venue on 30 April, startingat 18:30. The winner of thecompetion will walk away with acheque of R10 000, while therunner-up will bank a cool

R5 000. The third prize is R2 500and the remaining seven finalistswill receive R500 each.

For more information, call051-448-9894 or send an email [email protected].

Talent showcase

STRUTTING THEIR STUFF: Singers and dancers are invited to take part in the Bloem Show Computicket Talent Search Competition.Photo: Modiri Michaels

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TATE MAKGOE,the Free StateEducation MEC:

I CALL uponparents, businesspeople and profes-sionals to participatein the upcomingSchool GoverningBody (SGB) electionstaking place between6 and 28 March.

Voting gives people the electorate power toexercise their democratic right. By voting,electorates will be able to give a specificdirection of how to govern their schools toimprove teacher and learner discipline andimprove scholastic performance.

I urge voters to choose resourcefulcommunity builders with relevant experi-ence in different spheres to ensure that SGBmembers are drawn from all walks of lifeand embody a diverse representation.

A school governing body must ensure thata school is governed in the best interest ofall the stakeholders; members must alwaysput the best interest of the school before anypersonal interest.

The SGB is made up of elected members,the principal by virtue of his or her officialcapacity and co-opted members.

In a case of a special school, it should becomposed as follows: parents of learnersenrolled at the school, if reasonably, teachersat the school, members of staff at the schoolwho are not teachers, learners in gr. 8 orhigher and a representative of an organisa-tion of parents with special needs, sponsor-ing bodies, organisations of disabled persons,disabled persons, experts in relevant fields ofspecial needs education and the principal byvirtue of his or her official capacity.

According to the South African Act, itstipulates that an SGB must: adopt aconstitution setting out how the SGB willoperate and help the principal, teachers andother staff members to perform theirprofessional functions. Other key responsibil-ities of the SGB are: decision making,planning, conflict management, teambuilding and negotiation and school finances.

About 1 400 schools are expected toparticipate in the 2015 SGB election. Theimportance of a school governing bodycannot be over-emphasised.

Education is a social responsibility andthrough the SGB, public participation isensured.

EDUCATION MEC,Tate Makgoe.

SMALL BUSINESS MINISTER LINDIWEZULU will address key stakeholders in thesmall and township business sector onFriday (20/02) at the Emoya Estate inBloemfontein starting at 08:00.

According to a statement released onMonday (16/02) by the Free State Depart-ment of Economic Development, Tourism,Environmental Affairs and Small BusinessDevelopment, small and township business-es are critical for local economic develop-ment. Foreign traders have also become anintegral part of this equation.

The department said the available bodyof research indicated that the pre-2000landscape of South Africa’s townshipbusiness was dominated by small, mainlyinformal businesses referred to as spaza ortuck shops.

Research shows that there is a need forthese businesses to be attended to or giventhe attention it deserves.

It is for this reasons that the MEC forEconomic Development, Tourism andEnvironmental Affairs and Small BusinessDevelopment, Mosebenzi Zwane, has called

for a dialogue among key stakeholders tolook at the following issues: trade agree-ments and contracts, business permits andrules, overview of trade agreements andpartnerships across the globe, the impor-tance of a business community in munici-palities from a social responsibilityperspective and understanding of tax andSouth African Reserve Bank regulations.

Zulu will participate in this importantdialogue in order to harmonise thebusiness relations in the local environ-ment.

Small business owners addressed

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THE 43 inmates who allege theywere tortured by warders in aBloemfontein prison are preparing tobring their claim before the BritishHigh Court.British law firm Leigh Day is

representing the prisoners andserved an urgent “letter of claim” tosecurity giant G4S’s headquarters inCrawley in the United Kingdom on12 February.G4S won a R15 billion, 25-year

contract in 2000 to build, run andmanage the Mangaung CorrectionalCentre (MCC).“The instructions we have received

from our clients attest to a culture ofabuse and fear that appears to havebeen endemic in the MCC for years,”Leigh Day’s letter to G4S reads.“Many allegations involve inmates

being taken to solitary cells wherethere are no cameras, stripped nakedand forced on to a metal bed, withwater thrown on them, before beingrepeatedly shocked with electricshields, including to the head andgenitals.“These incidents are alleged to

have been accompanied by brutalassaults, verbal abuse and in somecases serious racial abuse.”The firm is also acting for the

mother of a former inmate who diedin custody.In October 2013, the Wits Justice

Project revealed that the EmergencySecurity Team – warders armed withelectric shields and batons who arecalled to emergency situations –allegedly assaulted inmates routine-ly. Inmates, warders and othersources have claimed that thesecurity team would kick, punch andelectro-shock inmates with theirshields, after first dousing them with

water.Leaked video footage shot inside

the prison also revealed that aninmate – who had no record ofmental illness – was forcibly injec-ted, seemingly with antipsychoticdrugs.A total of 12 of Leigh Day’s clients

claim they were forcibly injected.Violence at the Mangaung prison

was exacerbated by G4S’s dismissalof about 330 warders in September2013 following a prolonged strike.The situation spiralled out of controland the Department of CorrectionalServices stepped in and took controlof the prison. In August, G4S washanded back control of the jail. Agovernment investigation into thealleged abuse has been finalised, butnot yet released.In November last year South

African attorney Egon Oswald, whois collaborating with the Britishlawyers, was denied access to theMangaung prison by correctionalservices. Oswald has clients in theprison who allege they were abusedwhile in the care of G4S, but he saysa department official told him he

could not consult with his clients.If the claim is successful, it will be

a landmark case for prisonersincarcerated with the biggestsecurity provider in the world.G4S runs eight prisons and several

immigration and juvenile detentioncentres. Its annual revenues are£7,4 billion (R132 billion).With 618 000 employees in 120

countries, it is the largest employerquoted on the London Stock Ex-change.Leigh Day has given the security

giant three months in which toprovide a response. If G4S – whichhas to date categorically deniedallegations of electro-shocking andforced medication – declines to settle,the case is expected to go to the HighCourt in London later this year.A G4S spokesperson said the

company, “insists on the higheststandards of care and we do nottolerate the mistreatment of prison-ers”.) Hopkins is a journalist with theWits Justice Project.) This story first appeared in CityPress on Sunday, 15 February.

MCC inmates to bring claim

THE way to the Mangaung Correctional Centre. Photo: Kabelo Tlhabanelo

THE Free State-based hip-hop group The Fraternity, whichconsist of Kabelo “Mac Bow” Masia (left), Thapelo “Muzee”Moholo (middle) and Katlego “Slick” Ditshidi, released amu-sic video of their hit song Bheka Mina Ngedwa. The video,which was produced by Kyle White, was shot in Bloemfon-tein. It made its television debut on SABC 1’s LiveAmp lastweek and will be played on e.tv’s Club 808 on Friday (20/02).The song Bheka Mina Ngedwa has been nominated for theMetro FM Music Awards. Photo: Karabo Pascal Tau

NEWS

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Kuni DitaraAdvocate

A re buengKE lemogile fa batho ba le bantsi ba ka ratago thusa ba bangwe mme gantsi ba sa itsegore ba ka thusa jang. Gongwe batho baikobonya, ba tshaba go dira diphosho, ebileba nagana gore nna ke a tlhaela – ga ke itsego bua, ga ke botlhokwa jalo jalo.Batho ba ba tsayang ketapele ga se gore ke

bo-maitsegotlhe, le bone ba na le mo batlhaelang gone. Ba tla dira diphosho fela bagatela pele. Ga se fela ba ba rileng ba ba kadirelang beng ka bona.Ga se fela talente ya gago, kgotsa dineo tsa

gago, kgotsa mofuta wa motho o o leng one,kitso kgotsa boiphitlhelo jwa gago. Rotlhe reka dira mme ka ditiro tsa rona ra galaletsale Modimo.Fa o bona go na le tlhokego, se lebelele

gore ke mang a ka e dirang. Tsaya karolo.Batla ba ba ka go thusang mme o samaganele tiro eo. Se emele taletso. Re tlhoka bathoba ba ka dirang ko dikerekeng, mo morafeng,mo makgotleng.Gongwe o itse go opela mme o ka opela

kwa kerekeng, kgotsa o ka tlhwekisa, o kaapeela baeng jalo jalo. Morafe wa rona otlhoka badiri ba ba tla dirang ka botswapeloba tlhabolola morafe wa rona. Re tlhokabadiredi le borrakgwebo ba ba tla lwant-shang bobodu.Dira tiro ya gago sentle gore o ipele ka

yona. Re tlhoka bana ba sekolo ba ba nang lemaitseo mme ba rotloetsa ba bangwe goithuta. Te tlhoka baagisane ba ba tla itsenggore matlo gosha mabapi. Re tlhokabakgweetsi ba ba tla obamelang melao ya

tsela mme dintsho di fokotsege mo ditseleng.Re tlhoka batho ba ba tlang go thusa batho

ba ba dikobo dikhutshwane. Ba ba tlarulaganyang bangwe go phutha diaparo tsasekolo go fa bana ba ba di tlhokang. Bathoba ba tla phuthang dijo go fepa bana ba batshwereng ke tlala. Re tlhoka batho ba ba tlatsayang ketapele mme ba rulaganya matsholoa go lwantsha tlala, matsholo a go bonelabana madi a sekolo, matsholo a mantsi amotho a ka a naganang a a ka thusangmorafe.Fa e le gore ga o batle go di goga kwa pele

o tshwanetse wa tshegetsa batho ba o kadithuso tsa madi, diaparo, dijo le tse dingwe.Maungo a ditiro tsa gago a e nne a a

molemo. Fa o na le kakanyo go dira sengwese dire, se ikabakanye.Nna ke ikaeletse gore gangwe mo kwatar-

eng ke dire sengwe go thusa, jaaka go rekelabangwe dilwana tsa go tlhapa, go reka dijo,go reka diaparo tsa sekolo, go nna le letsholola go kokoanya baitseanape go tla go bua kadilo tse di ka agang bomme.Le wena o ka nna le dikakanyo tse dingwe.

Dirisa dikgogakano tsa mogala, sms, what-sapp, facebook, twitter, jalo jalo go phatlhal-atsa kakanyo ya gago le go kopa batho ba baka go thusang.Se nne le mabaka a gore o mogolo/mon-

nye; ga o na madi; ga o a ipaakanya; ga oitse se le sele. Mabaka a mantsi fa o a tlhokao tla a bona. Se letlelele ope go go lebelela kotlase kgotsa go go itsa go dira se se ntle se ose naganneng. Rotlhe re na le pitso.Se re tshwanetseng go se dira ke go bona

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THE Department of Police, Roadsand Transport in the Free State willembark on a massive campaign toraise awareness on domestic violencein Qwaqwa, the Maluti-a-PhofungLocal Municipality and Cornelia inthe Mafube Local Municipality.The aim is to educate communities

about domestic violence and toinform them about their legal rightsin instances thereof.Domestic violence is a pattern of

behaviour in a relationship that isused to gain or maintain power andcontrol over a partner or relative.It is a serious crime against

society and has unacceptable inci-dence in South Africa. The victimsare the most vulnerable members ofsociety.The Domestic Violence Act, 1998

(Act no. 116 of 1998) classifiesdomestic violence into five sections:physical, emotional, sexual, financialand child abuse.) The domestic violence awarenesscampaign, which starts today (18/02)at 10:00 in the Tsheseng Village inQwaqwa, will also be rolled out tothe Makwane Village and Cornelia atthe community hall tomorrow (19/2)at 10:00.

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NEWS

My viewThemba VrymanSocial Activist

SOUTH AFRICA as a nation is not in anentirely bad state, but certainly not in agood state either.Since 1994 when the new political leaders

came into power, the state of our nationhas been that of “bietjie bietjie maak baie”.To date, many South African have been

wondering with a deep sense of concernwhy every president continues to deliver aState of the Nation Address that saysnothing of substance about the state of thecitizens in a free and democratic countrylike ours.Many, like me, who have been at great

pains to want to understand and simplifythe State of the Nation, have been left towonder with great concern that all thepresidents since 1994 have said things thatdo not reflect the reality of our nation.Every year a new theme is adopted; every

year there is great emphasis on the accele-ration of service delivery; every year thereis great emphasis on busting corruption;every year there is great emphasis on theimprovement of education; every year thereis great emphasis on increasing the numberof entrepreneurs; every year there is greatemphasis on reducing crime and abuse; andevery year since 1994 the words in theprepared script of the SONA are givenmore firepower in order to encouragepeople to continue holding on to hope.The president must know that some of

the same things can be said a lot of timeswith new words and vigour, but tocontinue saying the same things to thesame people will at some point meannothing at all.Perhaps, Mr President, now is the time

that you listen to the actual state of thenation through the mouths and experiencesof those representing the nation.The state of the nation since 1994 has

been that white people continue to live aprosperous life; the state of our nation hasbeen that black young people continue to bedrop-outs at school and having a very bleak

future indeed.The state of the nation, Mr President, is

that to some villagers in Libode in therural areas of the Eastern Cape, electricityis still a wild dream; in Jozini also, MrPresident, at a place called Hlalanathi themoon and the sun are the only lights peopleknow.Mr President, whose State of the Nation

Address is it anyway? When we stillcontinue to have farms called Kaffirfon-tein in Steynsrus? Surely, Mr President,the State of the Nation Address is notdirected at us when up to today wecontinue to have street kids roaming thestreets of Johannesburg and Welkomwithout any concerted effort from the stateto help them.We have heard from the Auditor-General,

Mr President, that over R60 billion isunaccounted for as a result of people inservice of the republic being unaccountable.Mr President, if the State of the Nation

Address was a true reflection of our livingconditions, we would never even bother todisturb you.But we are forced to disturb you, Mr

President, because we want to know whoseState of the Nation Address is it anywaythat you, Mr President, and all those whocame before you, reflect upon.Mr President, we believe that it is high

time that the State of the Nation Address istold as it is, including the issues of poverty,crime, no electricity, unemployed youths,corrupt black people, corrupt white people,companies that continue to see black people

as nothing but working tools, and servicedelivery that is of poor quality.Mr President, you are getting old and

many of the current national leadership areold too. At some point we will have to takepower as the rightful heirs of this God-gi-ven land.The work we will do, will give us the

opportunity to change our own livingconditions.We are going to show that your legacy –

and the legacy of those that came beforeyou – was nothing but a slow period ofdevelopment and empowerment.Because a lot of things, Mr President, are

going to drastically change for the better.We advise you that for now - because you

still have the opportunity, to leave the stateof the nation in a good way - we urge youto vigorously achieve that mission, in yourlifetime, of truly accelerating the efforts tochange the lives of the majority of citizensfor the better.Our patience, Mr President, has run out.We live every day seeking to change

this sad state of our nation and the timewill come when everyone has been mobil-ised.When that process has been completed,

we shall rise up to get back our power thatwe voluntarily gave to you and those whocame before you in every election since1994. Then the people’s power shall revertback to the rightful owners who are thepeople themselves.The people will determine their own

future, craft their own destiny and consoli-date their determination to truly achieve asociety of prosperity and better livingconditions.We shall ask again, Mr President, whose

State of the Nation Address is it anyway?) Send your contribution for thiscolumn, of no more than 500 words, [email protected], as wellas a head and shoulders shot of thewriter.

Real state of the nationCHAOS! The State of the Nation Address by President Jacob Zuma was interrupted by members of the EFF and security was calledin. EFF members of parliament were forcibly removed from the national assembly. Photo: Lerato Maduna

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IF you look around you today, youyou will find a lot to leave youtroubled and discouraged; what yousee is poverty, failures, stagnation,limitations, unemployment, untime-ly death, et cetera.All these are produced by demons

whose intention it is to stop youfrom focusing on Jesus Christ.John 16:33“I have told you these things, so

that in me you may have peace. Inthis world you will have trouble. Buttake heart, I have overcome theworld. “Here Jesus says “I overcame the

world”. Jesus is simply agreeingthat it is true you will face troubleof all kinds, but He overcame all of

them just for you, meaning thateven if there are reasons to betroubled, there is in fact a Greaterreason not to be troubled.Now our focus should be on God

who overcame for us and not be onthe situations we find ourselves inand which are preventing us fromachieving our purpose in life.Further reading: Anah (1 Samuel

1:1) . . . did not focus on her barren-ness but rather focused on God and

she was blessed.Genesis 37: Joseph did not focus

on his many and seemingly unend-ing troubles, but on God and lateron he was extremely blessed.God bless you dear readers. For

more of these kinds of teachingsplease visit us at the New HorizonMinistry at the Joe Solomon Schoolin Heidedal every Sunday from09:00. You can also SMS yourprayer requests to 071-214-9404.

) If you have an upliftingmessage to share, please sendyour contribution of about 400words and your name and title [email protected]) Contributions received bymidday on Friday will be consid-ered for Wednesday’s publication.

Where should our focus be?

THE Phahameng-based Kitty Star Nal’ibali Reading Club is calling on all moms and dads, grannies andgrandpas, and other caregivers in its community to grow a love of reading in their children. Because, asthe Nal’ibali Reading Club children know, when stories and reading are enjoyable for children, they arekeen to keep going themselves! And, to help families get started, the club has selected its top children’sbooks from the nearby Leinaeng Public Library. Here is librarian Thandi Gxabu with members of the KittyStars Nal’ibali Reading Club. For more information about the Nal’ibali Reading for Enjoyment Campaign,free children’s stories in a range of South African languages, as well as tips on reading and writing withchildren, visitwww.nalibali.org,www.nalibali.mobi or find themonFacebookorTwitter: nalibaliSA.Alterna-tively, send an email to [email protected]. Photo: Supplied

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IN a press release by GGi Commu-nication, it is said that South Africahas a shortage of learners pursuingengineering at tertiary level.One reason is the stereotype that

boys are more suited to it.How are parents and teachers

silently reinforcing this stereotype?Most people grew up in homes

where the split of household choresdepended on gender. Girls cookedand cleaned, while the boys did the

hard work.There families that support their

daughters to choose the careersthey want. However, sometimesteachers undermine a child’s desireto be more.How many girls believe what

their teachers say and do not aspireto be more because, based onlocation, circumstance and gender,they are not encouraged? Childpsychologist Ashley Jay says this

happens more than we think.“Children often witness their

mothers coming home after workand doing what is often called the‘second shift’ of cooking, homeadministration and helping withhomework at night time,” says Jay.This may also serve to reinforce

gender stereotypes when themother’s daily work is not takeninto account, regardless of herprofession.

Stereotypes about girls still prevail

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STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS

EFFmembers send a clearmessage to the president of the country, Jacob Zuma, duringthe State of the Nation Address in Cape Town. Photo: Jaco Marais

THE speaker of the National Assembly, Baleka Mbete, deputy speaker, Lechesa Tsenoli, deputy chairperson of the National Councilof Provinces, Raseriti Johannes Tau, Vice President Cyril Ramaphosa and his wife, Dr Tshepo Motsepe, chairperson of the NationalCouncil of Provinces, Thandi Modise, Pres. Jacob Zuma and his wife, Thobeka Madiba-Zuma, during the State of the Nation Address.

Photo: Nasief Manie

Stateof theNationAddressTHE 2015 State of the NationAddress (SONA15) definitely kickedthe parliamentary year off with abang.The SONA15 red carpet was

graced by the controversial Mand-la Mandela and his wife, the popu-lar TV show host Dali Tambo andhis wife, Rachel Tambo, as well asmusician Arthur Mafokate.Before the SONA could start,

there was chanting by the journal-ists and opposition members ofparliament in the national assem-bly chambers demanding that thespeaker “bring back the signal”.The Economic Freedom Fighters

(EFF) were forcibly removed fromthe national assembly chambers.The DA also left when the chair-

person of the National Council ofProvinces (NCOP), Thandi Modise,was unable to clarify whether themen in white shirts were membersof the SAPS.

HOLLOW victory. President Jacob Zuma continues to deliver his State of the NationAddress despite empty opposition benches. Members of the EFF were forcefully re-moved from the chambers, while DAmembers staged awalk-out after National Assem-bly speaker, BalekaMbete, failed to answer the question posed by theDAparliamentaryleader, Mmusi Maimane. Photo: Lerato Maduna

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NEWS

THE Motheo TVET College lastWednesday (11/02) hosted ahealth and wellness presenta-tion organised by Dr J. Shikhib-ane at its centre in Bloemfon-tein.Health experts enlightened

staff members about thebenefits of healthy life styles.Dr D. Mushavi expanded on

the importance of productivity,a positive mental attitude and aholistic health approach as keycontributors to a healthy workforce.Issues such as poverty, the

high mortality rate, unemploy-ment and ill health werediscussed. Various presenta-tions tackled pressing issuessuch as the harsh reality ofinfant and child mortality rates.Presenters stressed the fact

that each individual wasresponsible for his or her ownhealthy lifestyle.It is important to utilise all

the facilities provided by thegovernment to prevent sickness-es and diseases beforehand.Prof S.A. Brown, a specialist

in pediatrics and child health ofthe University of the Free State,expressed the importance ofearly detection of illnesses,especially in babies. Alsopresent during the presentationwas Dr A. Venter of the samespecialist unit.Free State Care in Action

shed light on the importance ofsocial responsibility endeav-ours, that in order to helpothers one has to have anentrepreneurial approach insecuring funding.Sister Mbuli, CUT Health

Centre and Services, joined theteam of health experts.The presentations were

indeed informative and evenproduced solutions and provedonce again that living healthilyis an investment in the future.

Experts focuson health

ADVOCATING HEALTHY LIVING: Among those who attended the health and wellness presentations at the Motheo TVET College were from the left S.J. Makatane (clinical supervisor),N. Moshe (clinical specialist in midwifery), Dr D. Mushavi (CEO: Centre for People and Business Development), M. Moshoeshoe (district clinical specialist in Primary Health Care),D. Mafori, (programme manager: Maternal and Perinatal Health), Dr R. Huysamen (HR director: Staff Development at the UFS), Prof. S.A. Brown (principal specialist: Pediatrics andChild Health: Medical Faculty at the UFS), Dr J. Shikhibane, (manager: Wellness Motheo TVET College), Dr A. Prins (Emotional Health specialist), B. Du Plessis, C. Karstens andB. Mapole (Free State Care in Action). Photo: Supplied

THE Pelonomi Private Hospital(PPH) will hold a pregnancyawareness day on Saturday,(28/02) to mark PregnancyAwareness Week.According to Sydney Masalla,

general manager at the PPH, thisis a wonderful opportunity forexpectant mothers and theirpartners to get the answers tothe many questions they mayhave about pregnancy, birth andpostnatal care.“Netcare believes in empower-

ing women who are pregnant orwho want to fall pregnant bymaking information available onhealth during pregnancy, how toprepare for the birth, variousdelivery options and what toexpect after the baby’s birth,”says Masalla.“The pregnancy awareness day

is an excellent opportunity tohelp parents-to-be prepare forthis remarkable journey.Expectant mothers and theirpartners will have the opportuni-

ty to interact with medicalprofessionals such as gynaecolo-gists and obstetricians, paediatri-cians, a dietician and a physio-therapist, who will all be thereto offer advice.”Aspects to be discussed include

women’s health during pregnan-cy, complications in pregnancy,the importance of child immuni-sation, physiotherapy andpregnancy as well as nutritionduring pregnancy.“We are excited to be present-

ing a number of speakers from avariety of fields related topregnancy. This is a remarkablejourney that these women haveembarked upon and we want toensure they make the most ofit,” Masalla says.) The free pregnancy informa-tion session will be from 13:00to 15:30. Booking is essential.Call Desiree Ngxande on051-407-1596 or send email [email protected] confirm attendance.

Newmothers invited

THERE is no energy crisis inSouth Africa.This is according to the head

of the African Energy Indaba,who sees a positive wayforward in the energy sector.Brian Statham, chairperson

of the South African NationalEnergy Association and theAfrican Energy Indaba, toldFin24 at the indaba that Eskomhad to be allowed to get onwith its job.“I define a crisis as when

you’re in a state of turmoil,(when) you’re in absolute panicand you don’t have a clue whatto do about it,” Statham said.“In that sense, we’re not in a

crisis.

“We know what needs to bedone. What we need now isjust to get our ducks in a rowand focus on implementing thecorrection procedures andprocesses that need to be putin place.”He said it was dependent on

Eskom focusing on its core job,the entry of Integrated Develop-ment Plans (IDPs) into themarket, the success of therenewable programme and theimplementation of the inde-pendent power bids for thecoal-fire generation.“If those all move the way

we hope they will, then wewill see our way clear.”– Fin24.com

Energy: SA ‘not in crisis’

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JUNIOR athletes from in and aroundBloemfontein were honoured lastWednesday (11/02) as the NedbankBloemfontein Achilles Junior RunningClub awarded them by handing overkits.The handover took place at the

Nedbank Bloemfontein Achilles RacingClub where six athletes receivedsupplements, shoes and brand-new kitsfor the season.The club was established in March

2014 to promote the development of theathletes.The mission is to groom and produce

the good athletes of tomorrow.Due to a lack of long- and short-

distance runners in Bloemfontein, theclub was established to give children aplatform to showcase their talents andto fill the gap.The club works hand in hand with

schools in the township to give chil-dren the opportunity to discover theirtalents.These schools include the Lereko

Secondary School, Hodisa TechnicalSchool, Tsholohelo Primary, AtangPrimary and Toka Primary wheretalented learners are identified.They furthermore cater for track,

field, cross-country and road running.The children are monitored, mentored

and trained by the club at the MangaungOutdoor Sports Centre and LerekoSecondary School.Coach David Molhiselwa gives training

in the week and Leonard Jingose onweekends.The two coaches primarily focus on

speed and endurance.“We encourage the children to not only

focus on athletics, but also education.They need proper structures and develop-ment and that is what we provide as aclub,” said Jingose.The ultimate vision of the club is to

send athletes to club nationals and to theNedbank elite athletes green team toparticipate for higher honours.In 2014 more than 30 of the club’s junior

athletes represented the Free State teamat the South African cross-countrychampionships in George.Three of the club’s athletes also compet-

ed at the South African half-marathonchampionships in Pretoria and anotherthree represented the club at the SouthAfrican school cross-country champion-ships in Pretoria while one juniorathlete competed at the South Africancountry trails.

Runners honoured

ON THE UP: The teammembers are from the left, front: Teboho and PulengMatlosaand Nthabiseng Moleko; middle: Velaphi Qwalane, Steven Makhetha, Rethabile Ja-bane and David Molhiselwa (trainer and coach); back: Leonard Jingose (NedbankBloemfonteinAchilles developmentmanager and coach) andGordonvanWyk, chair-man: Nedbank Bloemfontein Achilles Running Club. Photo: Mark Steenbok

THE Big Brothers Social Clubrecently decided to live out the idealsof former president Nelson Mandelaand help their fellow man by identify-ing a pre-school to assist withdonations.As part of the 67 minutes cam-

paign, inspired by the formerstatesman, the club identified theHug-a-bag Pre-school in Ehrlich Parkas the beneficiary of their goodwillproject.Through sponsorship and dona-

tions from several local businesspeople, as well as national retailers,the club donated tables, chairs,stationery, balloons, mattresses andgoody bags.According to Thabang Chalale, the

club’s chairman, the donations theyreceived to be able to reach out tothe crèche went beyond their wildestexpectations.“The response was overwhelming,

as the little we gathered was notexpected,” Chalale said.He said as a social club, it was the

first time they had attempted thisand that they wanted to extend ahand to other needy organisations orindividuals.“As a result we want to humbly

ask our local business people to lenda hand in the project. We willwelcome any type of donations.”The club can be contacted through

Chalale on 082-501-5822 or throughPhopolo Maimane, the club secretary,on 082-253-4043.

Club happy with project’s success

HELPING OUT: Members of the Big Brothers Social Club with children of the Hug-a-bag Crèche in Ehrlich Park following the club’s donationof basic essentials to the crèche last week. Photo: Supplied

}Marsy Greyling and Ashleigh Fincham

JUST because you do not see the effects ofan unhealthy lifestyle, unfortunately theconsequences will at some stage be knock-ing on your door.Invest in your heart and enjoy a longer,

healthy life. Heart disease remains one ofthe leading causes of death.Here are a few strategies to reduce your

chances of getting heart disease:

Stop smokingSmoking is to blame for 35% of deaths

due to heart disease. The use of tobaccomay cause blood clot formation andabnormal heart rhythms. The risks increas-es with the amount of cigarettes you smokeper day and low-tar cigarettes have thesame effect. Remember that any type ofexposure, even second-hand smoke, mayincrease your risk.

ExerciseBeing active will reduce your risk for

heart disease and increases HDL (the good)cholesterol. Physical activity can also aid inweight management, improve blood sugarlevel control and help reduce blood pres-sure. Elevated blood sugar levels may be anindication of pre-diabetes.

Eat a hand fullEnjoy a variety of at least five fruits and

vegetables each day. Try to include green

leafy vegetables as well as orange and redones. By eating fruits and vegetables youwill also increase your fibre intake. Fruitsand vegetables are low in fat and energy,and contain vitamins, minerals and antioxi-dants which keep your heart healthy.

Maintain a healthy weightBody mass index (BMI) and heart

diseases are related – the risk is greaterwith an increase in BMI. Aim to keep yourBMI below 25 (BMI = weight (kg)/height(m)²). Body shape and fat storelocation may also influence your risk forheart disease. Therefore a waist circumfer-ence of less than 88 cm in women and lessthan 102 cm in men is recommended. Evena slight weight loss of only 5%, may help toimprove cholesterol levels, blood pressureand blood sugar levels.

Get checked regularlyRegular screening of cholesterol and

blood sugar levels, as well as blood pres-sure, will allow you to manage your healthand therefore reduce your risk of gettingheart disease and keep you healthy forlonger.Remember – a healthy lifestyle is as

simple as making better choices. If it isabout nutrition, ask a dietician.) Marsy Greyling and AshleighFincham are fourth-year Dieteticsstudents at the University of the FreeState (UFS).

Healthy heart brightens future

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FLATS FOR SALE

3255

WILLOWS: Spaciousbachelor flats. Walkingdistance to CUT. Verysecure. Prepaid electricity.For investors. R2 650 p.m.rental income. PhoneElmie 078 820 4283NRE.

Navalsig: Spacious 2bedr, 1 bathr, with garage.Spectacular view, R640000. Near CUT. Hermien083 307 8058.

FOR RENT

3205

Student accommodation,rooms, flats, bachelors,townhouses and houses tolet in Bloemfontein ataffordable prices.Contact LorraineProperties on 051 4471765/send a SMS to082 823 8299 and we willget back to you duringoffice hours.

HOUSES FOR SALE

3275

Bayswater: R1,270 m.Spacious 4-bedr, 3 living-areas, patio, garage,double carport, corner flat.Call Jaco 082 824 4622.

Heidedal: R750 000. 3 bedr, dining,lounge, kitchen, 2 bathr.Vista Park: R680 000: 3 bedr,dining, lounge, kitchen, 2 bathr.082 976 9446.

Blomanda Phase 2:R490 000. Well-priced 2-bedroomed house on bigerf, devil's fork fencing.Nancy 072 220 2520.Empire Prop.

Pine Haven: 93 sq m. 3bedr, 2 toilets with showerand bathr, main bedr en-suite and BIC, laminatedfloors, kitchen BIC, lounge,dining, double garage, facebrick, fenced corner house,big yard. R920 000 costsincl. Pat 0834437881.

HOUSES TO LET

3270

Willows: Neat cottage, 2bedr, 1 bathr, spacious sit-ting-/dining-room, lock-upcarport. R4 500 p.m. Waterand elec. excl.082 568 0705.

ROOMS TO LET

3315

2 rooms in Turflaagtewith separate shower andtoilet. Hot water. Prepaidpower. R1 600 p.m. plusdeposit.Jeff: 083 651 9771.Big, spacious rooms in Andries Pre-torius Street near Police station.With BIC. Pre-paid electricity, veryclose to shops, maximum 2 people ina room. R1 200 p.p. Benny 074 9295371 or 079 502 4239.

TOWNHOUSESFOR SALE

3330

Navalsig: R680 000.Very neat townhouse. 2bedr, 2 bathr, beautiful kit-chen, lock-up garage, pri-vate garden. Nancy 072220 2520. Empire Prop.

EMPLOYMENT

GENERAL

3680

A Bloemfontein-basedcompany is working on a hugeproject. 32 hard-workingindividuals between the age18 - 30 are required to assist thecompany to meets its deadline.For bookings call Rea on051 430 1233.

Do you need money? SellJUSTINE, fantastic beauty productsfor women, great money.SMS nameand address to083 805 1342.

FACILITATOR POSITIONHJN TrainingBloemfontein has avacancy open for aFacilitator.

Requirements:Experience in Policing andInvestigation.

Closing date forapplications is 17February 2015.

Please forward completeCV with qualifications toTiffany:[email protected]

Wanted:PnP Langenhoven Park2 yeast bakers.Experience essential.Send CV to:[email protected]

SALES &MARKETING

3760

Butchery in Bloemneeds sales rep lady: Anyage can apply. Package:Basic salary and commis-sion. E-mail to: [email protected]

LEGAL & TENDERS

DIVORCE/ANTENUPTIALCONTRACTS/MOTIONS

4001

121 MN & GM DIPITSIIN THE REGIONAL COURTFOR THE REGIONAL DIVI-SION OF FREE STATEHELD AT BLOEMFONTEINCASE NUMBER:FS/BFN/RC/591/14In the matter between:

MANTENNE NERIAHDIPITSI

PLAINTIFF(BORN KHOBOTLO)

andGIFT MPHO DIPITSI

DEFENDANTSHORTENED SUMMONSTO: GIFT MPHO DIPITSI, amajor male person whosecurrent whereabouts andplace of employment andresidence are unknown tothe Plaintiff.Kindly TAKE NOTICE thatyou are called upon by wayof summons issued by theabove Honourable Court, togive notice within one (1)month after publicationhereof to the Registrar ofthe regional court at Bloem-fontein Regional Civil Court,Private Bag X20583, Bloem-fontein and to the Attorneysof the Plaintiff of yourintention to oppose thisaction.WHEREIN, MANTENNENERIAH DIPITSI (BORNKHOBOTLO) a female personresiding at 19773 BergmanSquare, Bloemfontein, FreeState province claims:(1) Decree of divorce(2) Forfeiture of Defendant’smatrimonial benefits(3) Further, other or alterna-tive reliefKindly take further noticethat if you fail to give noticewithin one (1) month fromdate of publication hereof,judgement will be grantedagainst you without furtherreference to you.SIGNED at BLOEMFONTEINNOVEMBER 2014.(Sgnd) L. TLELAIATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFMADUBA ATTORNEYS153 PRESIDENT REITZ AVE-NUEOFFICE PARK 2, UNIT 7WESTDENE, BLOEMFON-TEIN 9301TEL. 051 430 7961FAX 051 430 8361Ref: MA/MND/0146TO: THE REGISTRARREGIONAL COURTBLOEMFONTEIN

GENERALNOTICES

4010

121 APPLICATION TO THECOMMISSIONER OF CIPC

Please take notice that Moja-lisele Selina Mofokeng intendsto make application to theCommissioner of CIPC for therestoration of Malanesun Buil-ding Contractor2005/091740/23. Please takefurther notice that any objec-tion to the application must belodged with the Commissionerof CIPC within 21 days of thedate of publication thereof.CIPC, PO Box 429, Pretoria0001.

121 APPLICATION TO THECOMMISSIONER OF CIPC

Please take notice that TsasaSamson Tlelai intends to makeapplication to the Commis-sioner of CIPC for the resto-ration of TSAMT PROPERTYDEVELOPMENTS2009/003084/07. Please takefurther notice that any objec-tion to the application must belodged with the Commissionerof CIPC within 21 days of thedate of publication thereof.CIPC, PO Box 429, Pretoria0001.

121 APPLICATION TO THECOMMISSIONER OF CIPC

Please take notice that TsasaSamson Tlelai intends to makeapplication to the Commissio-ner of CIPC for the restorationof Temoso and TT Propertyand Facilites Trading2009/065822/23. Please takefurther notice that any objec-tion to the application must belodged with the Commissionerof CIPC within 21 days of thedate of publication thereof.CIPC, PO Box 429, Pretoria0001.

My husband is back after 15 years ofdivorce. Mama Asiha showed me myenemies in a mirror. But now we aretogether again andveryhappy.I almost lost hope when my husbandasked for a divorce. Living without myhusband for 15 years was not easy. I hadto support myself financially andconsulted top healers, who didn't help. Iheard of mama Asiha on the radio and on

television, my workmate he had helped with my financial problems.She told me everything that was happening in my life before I saidanything to her. She took out all thewitchcraft, showedme the 'mirrorin a dish of water'. I saw my husband's girlfriend . She prayed for mewith her special powers . My enemies confessed now and I'm alsonow promoted at work . I don't know how to thankmamaAsiha, but tomake it public. With her magic ring she can protect homes from badevils.

Contact Mama Asiha for anappointment on 081 095 9948.

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Solomon: 076 117 0899www.lenovaconstruction.co.zaLLEENNOOVVAALLEENNOOVVAA

We are open Mon – Fri 09:00 – 18:00!

Alice: 076 391 [email protected]

Drive up along Dan Pienaar Rd, past Tempe, turn left onto Rayton Rd. Drive 2 km turn left, new development Lillyvale.

CRESTONE HILLS IN LILYVALEDELANO VIEW IN LILYVALE89 Free Standing Houses in a secure complex

Prepaid water and electricity meters, High definition CCTV surveillance(3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double garage, with covered braai area).SELLING PRICE: From R1, 320, 000

HURRY UP DON’T HESITATE SECURE TO ENSURE YOU GET YOUR DREAM HOME!

Well-established very secure, brand new complex. With 24 Hour CCTV surveillance. Beautifuldouble- storey duplex, with 3 beds, 3 baths, Big kitchen, dining and lounge area,

a double garage (182m²)SELLING PRICE: R1, 380, 000! HURRY UP (SOME UNITS TO LET)!

We have 6 different packages: We have different packages:3 or 4 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double garage, open plan kitchen, separate dining and lounge.Stunning finishing: Granite kitchen top, gas fire place (for type B and C). Built-in Braai. Stylishdesigned cupboards in all bedrooms. Vanity cupboards in all bathrooms. Wooden garage

door with remote control. Fully fenced private garden with lawn.

ON Show: Monday to Friday from: 9:00 to 18:00, Saturday from: 9:00 to 13:00. ON Show: Monday to Friday from: 9:00 to 18:00, Saturday from: 9:00 to 13:00.

3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 or 3 bathrooms, double garages, single or double storey.Spectacular and stunning finishing. Stylishly designed cupboards in kitchen and all bedrooms, granite kitchen top, vanity

cupboards in all bathrooms, wooden garage door with remote control. Most of the units have an extra parking inside the yard.Fully fenced private garden with lawn.

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CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

LENOVALENOVA We are open Mon to Fri 09:00 - 18:00Contact: Alice: 076 391 4068

Solomon: 076 117 [email protected]

www.lenovaconstruction.co.za

Single Storey Duets: 88m², 2 beds, 2 baths, kitchen, dining and lounge, carport or garage, fully fenced, private garden.Free Standing Double Storey Houses: 170-191.2m², 3 beds, 3 baths, spaciouskitchen, dining and lounge, carport or garage. Fully fenced garden.Wooden garage door with remote control and lots more.

SELLING PRICE:From R900 000Secured Complex24-hour CCTV,

Prepaid water andElectricity meter,

Energy saving geyserDIFFERENT TYPES:

ELBERT HEIGHT IN HILLSIDENew development, hurry up! The price will go up from the 1st of March 2015.

(Opposite to Northridge Mall).

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CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

LENOVALENOVA We are open Mon to Fri 09:00 - 18:00Contact: Alice: 076 391 4068

Solomon: 076 117 [email protected]

www.lenovaconstruction.co.za

FORBES PARK IN WILD OLIVE!

194 - 299m². Very spacious 4 or 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, free-standing double-storey houses in asecured, brand-new complex with only 14 units! The stands are spacious. Pre-paid water andelectricity meters! Spacious pajama lounge on first floor! With an eye-level oven! A very big,enclosedbraai area! Big, fully fencedgarden! No transfer cost!

Another uniquely designed new developmentpresented by Lenova Construction and Development

SELLING PRICE:From R1 530 000Secured Complex

24-hour CCTV, Prepaidwater and Electricitymeter, Energy saving

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Apply online now at www.homecor.co.zato see if you qualify

Apply online now at www.homecor.co.zato see if you qualify

R398 000 / R3 900PMR398 000 / R3 900PMT&C Apply

WE HAVE A VARIETY OF PLANS & STANDSFOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM.

NEW HOUSESFOR SALES

NEW HOUSESFOR SALES

NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Phone:Ryno 076 813 8743

E-mail: [email protected]

4 ½ room - 40m²4 ½ room - 40m²

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43 Lavender Street, Gardenia Park, Bloemfontein 9301 • Tel: 051 525 2353Fax: 086 699 9170 • E-mail: [email protected] • www.aficaestate.net

BLOMANDA: R695 0003 bedrooms with b.i.c. (main with ensuite), dining and lounge, kitchen withb.i.c., separate bath and toilet, garage,carport, paved.

PHASE 2: R 340 0002 bedr, sitting/ dining, toilet/bath, kitchen,devil's fork.

GRASLAND R690 0003 bedrooms with bic, main en suite,dining/lounge, open plan, full bathr,kitchen with stove, fenced.

BLOMANDA: R540 0002 bedroom bic, dining, lounge, open plan,bath/ toilet, kitchen, sand stone, fenced.

HILLSIDE VIEW: R 595 0002 bedroom, dining, lounge, open plan,toilet/bath, kitchen bic, carport, devils fork.

BLOEMANDA: R 750 0003 bedroom with bic, dining, lounge,toilet/bath, kitchen bic/elo, garage, wellfenced.

BLOEMANDA: R 550 0002 bedroom bic, dining/lounge open plan,toilet/bath, kitchen with bic, fenced.

PHAHAMENG: R 600 0003 bedroom bic main with en-suite, lounge,sitting, toilet, bath, kitchen bic, 3backrooms, carport, fenced.

GRASSLAND: R800 0003-bedroom, main with en suite, dining,lounge, bath/toilet, kitchen, garage,fenced, face brick.

Bloemanda: R 580 0003 bedrooms, dining & lounge open plan,toilet / bath, kitchen bic, ceramic tiles,fenced.

Grasland R450 0002 bedrooms, dining / lounge open plan,toilet / bath, kitchen, devil's fork.

Mafora: R460 000 neg.2 bedr, dining/lounge open plan,toilet/bathr, kitchen (bic and stove),garage, fenced.

Phase 2: R500 0004 bedrooms, toilet/bathr, sitting/lounge,kitchen.

Rykmanshoogte: R500 0002 bedrooms, dining/lounge open plan,toilet, bathr, kitchen.

Tom072 043 7556

Manager: Lawrence073 472 1113

Principal:Louise051 525 2353

Zodwa063 146 3462

VISTA PARK / GRASSLANDS HOUSES FROM R460 000A VARIETY OF PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM. COSTS INCLUDED.

Botshabelo S SectionR95 0004-room house in mainroad.

Botshabelo J SectionR65 0004-bedroom.

Phase 6: R65 0004-room house.

Bergman: R 65 0004-room house.

Botshabelo U Section:R 75 0002 bedrooms, diningr /lounge, kitchen.

Phase 9: R80 0004-roomed house, self-built.

Bergman: R70 0004-roomed house.

Peter Swarts: R90 0004-roomed house.

Phase 9: R25 000Open stand withelectricity and water.

Ipopeng: R140 000 cash4-room house, ceramictiles, devil's fork.

Ipopeng: R110 000 cash4-room house, fenced.

Contact Lawrence 073 472 1113

Seboko076 703 9179

Seboko076 703 9179

Thapelo072 235 0086

CASH SPECIALS

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FREEDOM SQUARE: R160 000 CASHSelf-build 4-room house with face brick in front.

BERGMAN: R65 000 CASH4-room house.

PHASE 5: R220 0003 bedrooms, kitchen, dining, sitting-room and toilet.

PHASE 6: R135 000 CASHNice 4-room house at Maditlhabela. Fully burglar

proofed, ceiling, tiled, devil's fork in front.PHASE 6: R65 000 CASH

4-room house.PHASE 4: R70 000 CASH

4-room house.PHELINDABA: R780 000

5 bedrooms, main en suite, kitchen, dining, lounge, 4toilets, study, spare room, carport for 3 cars, spacious

yard with devil's fork near main road of Motheo.

Mokhele082 638 0348

Mokhele082 638 0348

Wanda071 987 5380

Wanda071 987 5380

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“Today is the Day”

Africander Cattle Centre Building 101,Office No 203, Deviliers Street

Tel. 051 430 9730E-mail: [email protected] Peter

073 973 3823Moekwa

073 391 1782

Sakie072 164 30800712912152

Raymond073 211 0225

NAVILSIG (SALOLUME COURT)2 bedr, bath and toilet, lounge, kitchen, private

garden. R500 000. Tisetso

THABA NCHU2 bedr, bathr and toilet, kitchen, lounge, well

fenced. R285 000. Tisetso

VISTA PARK3 bedr, bathr and toilet, kitchen, lounge, dining.Outside storeroom. Carport for 3 cars, driveway

paved. Totally fenced, big yard.R795 000. Tisetso

BLOMANDA3 bedr, main en suite, separate toilet and shower,kitchen with bic, lounge and dining open plan.

Single garage and carport.R650 000. Tisetso

HILLSIDE VIEW3 bedr, bathr and toilet, lounge and kitchen,

burglar bars. R460 000. Tisetso

EDEN PARK3 bedr, master bedr with corner bath, shower,

toilet and basin. All bedr with bic, bathr and toilet,lounge, dining, kitchen with bic and washingmachine connection, carport with face wall,garage with roll-up door, paved drive way.

R927 000. Tisetso

EDEN PARK (TUSCANY)3bedr with bic, main with ensuite, bath+toilet,

open plan lounge & dining, kitchen with bic, singlegarage. R1050 000. Tisetso

PELLISSIER TOWNHOUSE3 bedr (BIC), Lounge, dining, Bath+shower+toilet,

drive through single garage. Lapa.R880 000. Tisetso

PENTAGON PARK TOWNHOUSE2 bedr with BIC, Lounge, dining, kitchen (BIC +Stove + washing machine connection), Private

garden. R835 000. Tisetso

ROCKLANDS2 bedr, basin+bath, separate toilet, kitchen(BIC),

Lounge, dining. Garage & carport.R465 000. Tisetso

LILYVALE ESTATEDouble storey house – 5 bedr (BIC) main ensuitewith walk-in-closet, 3 full bathrooms, kitchen with

(BIC, Scullery, Dishwasher connection),Office/Study room, Lounge, Dining, Tv room,16 seater cinema, Braai area, garden. Doublegarage & parking for 3 cars. Building package

price R3 340 000. Site 820m² R850 000. Tisetso

PELLISSIER3 bedr(BIC), 2 bathrooms, kitchen (BIC), Lounge,dining. Carport. Swimming pool. Outbuilding(Flatlet + Domestic toilet). Totally fenced with

alarm system. R1040 000. Tisetso

PENTAGON PARK3 bedr duet, 2 full bathrooms, family room tiledwith underfloor heating, dining, open-plan

stunning built-in bar with bar counter. Doublegarage with BIC. Maid room.

R1460 000. Tisetso

BLOEMSIDE3 bedr with 2 bedr(BIC), kitchen, lounge, dining.

Carport for 3 cars. R652 000. Tisetso

GRASSLAND3 bedr (main with ensuite), bath + toilet, kitchen(BIC,stove+oven), Open-plan lounge & dining.Big yard with a lot potential for future extension,

well fenced. R760 000. Tisetso

PELLISSIER3 bedr (main with ensuite), bath+toilet, kitchen(BIC, stove), lounge, dining, family tv room.Lockable carport for 4 cars. Bachelor flat with

bathroom. Wendy house.Swimmimg pool & electrical gate.

R1080 000. Tisetso

LYNCHFIELDPlot/Land – 1 Hector. R250 000 Cash. Tisetso

HEIDEDAL2 bedr, kitchen, lounge. Carport. R550 000. Peter

BRANDFORT IN TOWN4 bedr, bath+toilet, kitchen (BIC), lounge, dining.Carport for 2 cars. Outbuilding (Flatlet with toilet).

R700 000. Peter

GRASSLAND3 bedr, bath + toilet, lounge, kitchen.

Well fenced. R595 000. Peter

BOTSHABELO H33 Bedr (BIC) main with ensuite, bath + toilet,lounge, dining, kitchen (BIC). Single garage.

R400 000. Peter

GRASSLAND2 bedr, bath+toilet, lounge, kitchen (BIC). Carport.

Well fenced. R550 000. Peter

ROODEWAL4.2 Hectors – 5 bedr (BIC) main with ensuite,3 bathrooms, 4 reception areas, entertainmentarea/tv room with huge patio. Kitchen (Scullery,built-in-gas stove & oven). Double garage. Paved

driveway. ±1000m² Mini Warehouse.R2.5 million. Peter

THABA-NCHU2 bedr, bath + toilet, kitchen, lounge.

R285 000. Peter

BLOEMSIDEFace brick house – 2 bedr, dining, kitchen (BICwith stove), bath + toilet. Well fenced. Very

beautiful house. R485 000. Peter

BOTSHABELO J SECTIONTarven. R380 000 (Cash). Peter

POLAR PARK2 bedr, kitchen, dining, bath + toilet. Well fenced

(Devil's fork)/ Burglar proofing.R250 000. Raymond

POLAR PARK2 bedr, bath + toilet, lounge, kitchen.

R310 000. Raymond

HAMILTONCommercial (Firm) with shop, office inside,kitchen, toilet. R1.7 million. Raymond

Rocklands3 bedr (main with ensuite), dining, lounge, studyroom, separate bath + toilet, kitchen (BIC).Incomplete garage. R660 000. Raymond

ROCKLANDS2 bedr, bath+toilet, open-plan dining & lounge,

kitchen (BIC). Double garage.R600 000. Raymond

TURFLAAGTEFacebrick house – 3 bedr (BIC) main with

ensuite, separate toilet + bath, kitchen (BIC),dining, lounge, tv room, study room. Braai area.

Paved yard. Devil's fork fenced.R395 000. Raymond

PHASE 54 roomed house with backroom.

R90 000. Raymond

HILLSIDE VIEW2 bedr, bath+toilet, lounge, kitchen. Devil's fork

fenced. R485 000. Raymond

GRASSLAND2 bedr, bath + toilet, loung, kitchen. Burglared.

R500 000. Raymond

BOTSHABELO L-SECTION4 roomed house. R50 000 (CASH) Negotiable.

Moekwa

BLOMANDA2 bedr, bath + toilet, open-plan lounge + dining,

kitchen. Well fenced. R560 000. Sakie

POLAR PARK2 bedr, bath + toilet, lounge, kitchen.

R230 000. Sakie

FREEDOMFacebrick house - 3 bedr, bath+toilet, lounge,dining, kitchen. Caport for 2 cars. Outside toilet.

R350 000. Raymond

LILLYVALE ESTATEDouble Storey - Groundfloor - Tv room, lounge,kitchen, dining open-plan. Maid room with full

bath. Double garage with paved driveway. Upperfloor - Master bedr with walk-in-closet, full

bathroom, study room. Balcony.R3 600 000. Tisetso

BLOEMSIDE 2Beautiful family house to dream for - 4 spaciousbedr(BIC), 2 bedr with ensuite, separate bath &toilet, beautiful kitchen, reception room, lounge,dining. Double garage. Floor size=270m², Erf

size=700m². R945 000. Tisetso

RYKMANSHOOGTE3 bedr, separate bath+toiet, kitchen,

lounge, dining, single garage.R650 000. Tisetso

HILLSIDE VIEWFace-brick house with 5 bedrooms, kitchen,

dining, sitting-room, bathroom, main with en suiteand a drive-through garage.

R690 000. Peter

TURFLAGTEFace-brick house with 3 bedrooms, withlaminated floors and built-in cupboards,

bathroom, shower plus toilet, full kitchen with BICplus built-in stove and HOB, lounge plus dining-

room, single garage, well fenced.R395 000. Tisetso

HILLSIDE VIEW4-bedroom house, main with en suite, separatebath plus toilet, lounge, dining-room, kitchen,

single garage, well fenced.R580 000. Tisetso

FREEDOM SQUARE (MAIN ROAD)2 bedr, lounge, dining, kitchen.R160 000 CASH. Tisetso

HILLSIDE VIEW (MAIN ROAD)2 bedr, bath+toilet, dining,kitchen. Tiled. Well

fenced. R485 000. Raymond

PHASE 5 ( NEXT TO MAIN ROAD)2 bedr, dining, kitchen, bath+toilet. Outside toilet.

TIled.Ceiling. Burglared.R127 000 CASH. Raymond

ROCKLANDS4 roomed house with bath+toilet. Ceramic. Devil's

fork. Carport. R300 000. Peter.

Tisetso073 674 5443

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Chris Hani: R80 0004-room house.

Mafora: R85 0004-room house.

Mafora: R85 0004-room house.

Bergman: R70 0004-room house.

Freedom: R 65 0002 room house.

Freedom Square: R 55 0002 room house.

Bergman: R 65 0004 room house.

Bergman: R 250 000Kitchen, 2 bedroom, bathroom, toilet, dining & lounge,

garage, devils fork, fully tiled.

Phase 2: R 420 0002 bedr, bathr, dining, lounge, kitchen, double carport,

security fence, corner house.

Peterswarts: R 80 0004 room house.

Phase 3: R 80 0004 room house with devil's fork fence.

Peterswarts: R 75 0004 room house.

Joyce: 083 774 4556Sales Office: 078 605 3820

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

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EMPILWENIP R O P E R T Y

MsMolibeli 073 668 1523 | Mr Ntshikilane 078 816 1176Mr Kele 078 323 9844 - Accredited with CIDB NHBRC

Peterswart open site with water andelectricity R45 000 X2

Phase 6 four roomed house near taxisR65000 with vip toilet

Bergman klawaar four roomed houseR70000

Bergman four room house R65000

Peterswart open site's with devilfork,waterand electricity R100 000

Bergman 4 roomed house self buildR80 000

Phase 3 four roomed house R75 000

Turf late four roomed house R85 000

Freedom Two room house R60 000

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6 Elizabeth Street, Finbond Building Second Floor, Bloemfontein 9301E-mail: [email protected]

Tel:051 448 8759 / 430 8024 Fax: 051 448 9010

Eddie Modise Since 1986

Your home is our concern 071 412 2605

TebelloKhomatsane

073 003 0791

LuckyRampai

MalehoPhetlho

076 331 4959

073 965 4201

RaymondModise

PHASE 64-roomed house,outside toilet.R65 000 Cash.

Tebello

GRASSLAND3 bedrooms bic,

2 bathrooms, kitchen,lounge ( spacious ),big yard, fully fenced.

R650 000.Lerato

VISTA PARKNewly built house,3 bedroom (bic ),2 bathroom, lounge,

dining, spacious kitchen,laundry room,beautiful house.

R1.150 mil. Lerato

HILLSIDE VIEW3 bedr, 2 bathr,dining, lounge,kitchen, garage,2 carports.

R680 000. Eddie

PHASE 23 bedrooms, bath/toilet,kitchen (bic and stove),lounge, carport, paved,

fully fenced.R550 000. Tebello

GRASSLANDS3 bedr, bathr, sep toilet,

lounge, kitchen,spacious yard,fully fenced.R560 000.Tebello

GRASSLAND3 bedr (b.i.c.), 2 bathr,lounge, dining, kitchen(b.i.c. and stove), doublecarport, double site,

fully fenced.Very neat house.R730 000. Lerato

FREEDOMSQUARE

3 bedr, bathr, lounge,dining, TV room,

kitchen, outside toilet,fully fenced.

R360 000. Tebello

BATHOLOCATION SITEA nice business sitesuitable for churchR800 000. Eddie

WESTDENE(FLAT)

2 bedr, bathr, lounge,garage.

R490 000. Brenda

RYKMANSHOOGTE3 bedrooms bic,

2 bathrooms, lounge,dining, TV room, kitchenand stove, garage for2 cars, outside toilet.R550 000. Brenda

ROCKLANDSBUSINESS SITEDouble site behindRocklands shops.

1 714m².R650 000.Tebello

NAVALSIG(TOWNHOUSE)

3 bedroom bic,bathroom, lounge,

kitchen (biu and stove),garage.

R590 000. Brenda

PINE HAVEN3 bedr (bic), bathr andseparate toilet, kitchen

(bic), big yard.R530 000.Lucky

LOURIER PARK3 bedr, bathr/ toilet,kitchen (bic), dining,lounge, double garage,

big yard.R639 000. Lebona

PELLISSIER3 bed, 2 bath, Spaciouslounge and dinning. Openplan Kitchen (b.i.c and

stove). Swimming pool withbar and braai area.

2 garages. 1 bed flat let.Big yard.

R1.4 million. Dylan

ROCKLANDS3 bedr, kitchen (bic andstove), bathr, toilet,

dining, lounge, carport.R510 000. Lerato

FLEURDAL3 bedr, 2 bathr, dining,

lounge, kitchen,3 carports, outside

room, pool.R1,3 m. Eddie

ROCKLANDS2 bedr, lounge,

kitchen.R150 000 cash.

Eddie

BLOMANDA3 bedr (bic), bathr,lounge, dining.

Kitchen (bic and stove)Lockable carport for3 cars, paved, fully

fenced.R700 000. Tebello

BRANDWAGGUESTHOUSE/STUDENTHOUSE

10 bedr, 7 bath,lounge area,kitchen (bic +

stove), every roomexits to the garden,big yard for furtherdevelopment,ample parkingspace, close

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ROCKLANDS3 bedr (bic), 2 bath,

lounge/dining, kitchen (bicplus stove), garage,outside room, outsidetoilet, corner house,

fenced.R680 000. Tebello

BAYSWATER3 Bed (b.i.c), 2 bath,

Dining, Lounge, Kitchen(b.i.c. and stove).Spacious yard. Fullyfenced with electrical

meter.R1.2 million. Lerato

HEUWELSIG5 bed (b.i.c), Guest

bedroom outside. 2 bath,Lounge, TV room. Dinning.Study room. Kitchen (b.i.cand stove). Double garage

and double carport.R2.4 million. Lerato

HEUWELSIG:MODERN HOUSE4 bedr, 2 bathr, dining,lounge, TV room, double

garage, pool.R2,4 m. Eddie

RYKMANSHOOGTEFLATS

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carports.R630 000. Tebello

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lounge, TV room, kitchen,double garage, pool, lapa.

R1,9 m. Eddie

KWAGGAFONTEIN(SMALLHOLDING)Main house doublestorey, 4 bedroombic, 2 bathrooms

with guestbathroom, lounge(two separate living-areas), dining,kitchen bic andstove with pantry,

3 garages.Guest house(spacious ),2 bedrooms,1 bathroom,

servants' quartersincluding

2 bedrooms withseparate toilet, bush

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PHASE 23 bedr, bathr, lounge,kitchen, lockable

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VISTA PARK3 bed (b.i.c), 2 bath,

Dining, Lounge, Kitchen(b.i.c and stove).

Carport. Fully fenced.Spacious yard

R850 000. Lerato

DAN PIENAARVery big house and nice.5 bedr, 3 bathr, dining,lounge, TV room, bigkitchen, very big familyroom, double garage,

entertainment area, pool,double garage, carport.

R2,3 m.

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4 bedrooms,3 bathroom, dining,lounge, kitchen,

garage, braai area.R1.6 mil. Eddie

BOTSHABELO JSECTION

Bottle Store, 4 spaciousrooms, store room, security

guard room,1300 m² erf.

R430 000. Tebello

BOTSHABELOH 2

3 bedr, bathr,lounge, kitchen,spacious yard.

R350 000. Tebello

PARK AVENUETOWNHOUSE2 bed, Bath, Open planlounge and Kitchen (b.i.cand stove). Carport for2 cars. Small garden.R690 000. Lebona

VISTA PARKVacant sites

Square meters ranging from392 to 720

Prices ranging fromR280 000 to R350 000

Please contact the officeor any of our agents for

more information

VISTA PARKNEW

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From R600 000Please contact the officeor any of our agents for

more information.

VISTA PARK3 bed (b.i.c), two and halfbathrooms, Open plandinning and lounge,

Kitchen (b.i.c and stove).Carport for two cars.Paved. Electrical fence.

R870 000. Lerato

ARBORETUMREPUTABLEGUESTHOUSE29 event rooms,

2 conference rooms,3 function venues,swimming pool,

braai area, intimatechapel, has a verysolid client base infull operation and

has a good turnover.R7,3 million.

Eddie

HEIDEDALTOWNHOUSE3 bed (B.I.C), 2 bath,Lounge, Dining,

Kitchen (B.I.C and Stove).Lockable carportR520 000. Lucky

HEIDEDALRYKMANGS-HOOGTE

3 bedr with b.i.c.(spacious). Full bathr,Dining, Lounge, Kitchen,

Garage. Big yard.R670 000. Dylan

HEIDEDALTOWNHOUSE3 bedr (bic), 2 bathr,

lounge/dining, kitchen (bicand stove), lockable carport,

modern and neat.R570 000. Eddie

PINE HAVENSITES

344 meter squareR200 000.

389 meter squareR210 000. Lerato

FICHARDT PARK4 bedrooms bic,

2 bathrooms, dining,lounge, kitchen (biu andstove), double garage,backroom, outside toilet,

swimming-pool.R1,2 m. Brenda

HEUWELSIG4 bedr, 3 bathr, dining,lounge, TV room,

kitchen, double garage,laundry, pool, paving,

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Newly-built flats- Bachelor(24 sq m)R216 000- 2-bedr(42 sq m)R369 000- 2-bedr(50 sq m)R449 000- 2-bedr(60 sq m)R539 000- 3-bedr(74 sq m)R659 000

Please contact anyof our agents forfurther details.

BOTSHABELO H23 bedr, bathr/toilet,

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house.R680 000. Tebello

BOTSHABELO ESECTION:

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R140 000. Brenda

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fenced.R720 000. Tebello

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TORNADO FC will be a largely unknownentity for Orlando Pirates in today’s(18/02) Nedbank Cup Last-32 fixture in theOrlando Stadium. For Jerry Sikhosana’side to have qualified to play in this stageof the competition shows that that theyhave some good things going for them,and these minnows will be out to performa giant-killing act against Erick Tinkler’strophy-hungry side in Soweto, Johannes-burg. In today’s other Ke Yona encounter,Mpumalanga Black Aces welcomeMaritzburg United to the MbombelaStadium. Both matches kick off at 19:30.On Friday (20/02), struggling Amazulu

entertain their neighbours Golden Arrowsat the Princess Magogo Stadium at 20:00.While Kaizer Chiefs will be an open

book to the third division side Edu SportsFC on Saturday (21/02) at 15:00, theSoweto giants should approach this gamewith caution, as small teams have causedmajor upsets before. On Sunday (22/02)Bloemfontein Celtic will battle it outagainst Roses United in the Free StateStadium at 15:00. African Warriors willtake on Maluti FET College in a derbymatch in the Charles Mopeli Stadium at15:00.

Other Nedbank fixtures) Saturday (21/02): Winners Park FC vsVasco Da Gama; Chippa United vs NatalUnited; Black Leopards vs FC Cape Town;Phiva Young Stars vs Jomo Cosmos;Mamelodi Sundowns vs Thanda RoyalZulu and Bidvest Wits vs Free State Stars.) Sunday (22/02): Platinum Stars vs TheMagic FC and Mainstay United vs AjaxCape Town.) Wednesday (25/02): SuperSport Unitedvs Polokwane City and AmaTuks vsMoroka Swallows.

Competitionheating up

IN GOOD FORM: Lerato Lamola of Bloemfontein Celtic will bea key player when his side battles it out against neighbours Ro-ses United FC in the Free State Stadium on Sunday (22/02).

Photo: Charlé Lombard

} Lerato Malekutu

AB DE VILLIERS has praisedthe character and fight of theCastle Lager Proteas’ middleorder in getting his team overthe line in their opening ICCCricket World Cup matchagainst Zimbabwe at SeddonPark on Sunday (15/02).The record unbeaten 256-run

fifth wicket partnershipbetween David Miller (138 notout) and JP Duminy (115 notout) laid the foundation for theProteas’ opening victory of thetournament, and was a timelyconfidence boost for the middleorder after a rare top-orderfailure.“It was very pleasing to

sit on the side and watch that,”De Villiers said after thematch.“We were talking about 240

to 250 at one stage, and endedup getting that.I don’t know how we did it,

but it was an incredibleperformance by the two ofthem.“David got a sniff in the

40th over, and went to it fromthere.“We’ve seen him demolish

attacks before and that’s whathe’s capable of.“To see that, at the highest

level in the biggest tourna-ment you can get, is great. Itshows you where this guy is(Miller) going with his cricketcareer.

“To get JP in good form aswell – he’s been a little bit outof touch with injuries – to seehim bat like that is verypleasing.”De Villiers was equally

impressed with the tenacityshown by Zimbabwe, andtipped them to upset a bignation further on in thetournament.“I’m very happy with the

performance,” De Villiers saidof his team.“You’ve got to give credit to

Zimbabwe, they played a reallygood game today.“No doubt that the wicket

played a big part in themgetting ahead early on. It was areally difficult wicket to bat onin the first 20 overs.“The wicket got a little

easier in our innings andDavid and JP made full use ofthat.“They played exceptionally

well with a great partnershipthat won us the game today.I’m very, very satisfied withour first win.“These guys (Zimbabwe) can

play some cricket.“Like I said before, they beat

Australia not long ago, and Iwon’t be surprised if theyupset a couple of teams in thisWorld Cup.”The squad has been given

two days off and will begintheir preparations for theirsecond match against India inMelbourne today (18/02).

Proteasimpress AB

YES! South Africa’s Imran Tahir jubilantly celebrates dismissingZimbabwe’s Hamilton Masakadza during their Cricket WorldCup match in Hamilton on Sunday (15/02). Photo: Nigel Marple

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Things in my life went fromgood to worse in a very shorttime. My love live, financial

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SHAKES MASHABA has confirmed thatBafana Bafana will play Australia inDurban next month instead of Argentina.According to KickOff, Fifa’s website

confirmed that the national side were dueto square off against Argentina, with thelikes of superstars Lionel Messi, SergioAguero and Angel Di Maria all in therunning to take on Mashaba’s men in aninternational friendly.The match against the World Cup

runners-up has now fallen through,according to the Bafana Bafana coach.“We would have loved to play Argentina,

but the Socceroos are not going to bepushovers,” Mashaba said.Bafana Bafana are now expected to line

up against Australia on Saturday (28/02) inthe Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.This will be South Africa’s first competi-

tive match since dropping out of Afcon2015 in the group stages.– Sport24.co.za

Bafana notto faceMessi

VODACOM Super Rugby fixtures:

Friday, 20 February) Chiefs vs Brumbies, YarrowStadium, New Plymouth, 08:35.) Rebels vs Waratahs, AAMI Park,Melbourne, 10:40.) Bulls vs Hurricanes, LoftusVersveld, Pretoria, 19:10.

Saturday, 21 February) Highlanders vs Crusaders, ForsythBarr, Dunedin Stadium, 08:35.) Reds vs Force, Brisbane, 10:40.) Stormers vs Blues, Cape Town,17:05.) Sharks vs Lions, Kings Park,Durban, 19:10.

Tune in for yourrugby fix(tures)

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THE Toyota Cheetahs coach, NakaDrotské, was smiling from ear toear after his side had registered ahard-fought 35-29 victory over theCell C Sharks in the VodacomSuper Rugby opener at theGrowthpoint Kings Park Stadium

in Durban this past weekend.The win ended the Sharks’

happy run in this fixture, havingbeaten the Cheetahs on openingday in 2011 and 2013.

“I’m happy, not just about ourgreat start, but the way we playedagainst a very good team andearning a bonus point away.

“This competition is abouthaving a good start,” Drotské toldExpress.

“This was only our first matchof the competition and we arenot going to get carried away bythe win.

“We want to maintain ourwinning momentum.

“I thought we played reasonablywell against the Sharks. Ourdefence was really good and wedefended our try line verystrongly.”

The Cheetahs have a bye thisweekend and players have beengiven some time off.

They will resume training on

Thursday afternoon (19/02).In their next match, the Chee-

tahs welcome the Blues to theFree State Stadium in Bloemfon-tein on Friday (27/02) at 19:10.

“We will have our players backwho missed Saturday’s actionwhen we take on the Blues nextweek,” concluded Drotské.

Cheetahs coach a happymanMYBALL: The Toyota Cheetahs players tussle for the ball against the Cell C Sharks players during their VodacomSuper Rugby openingmatch at Growthpoint Kings Park on Valentine’sDay (14/02). Photo: Steve Haag

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