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OBSERVERJuly 4, 2013NEWS
THE TRADING POSTCOATS FOR SALE
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Buy in bulk. Low prices per bale 95-97 Princes Avenue, Benoni, Johannesburg
Tel: 011 845 4769 / Fax: 011 845 4600PHONE NOW FOR OUR LATEST
PRICE LISTCOLLECT OR WE DELIVER
COUNTRYWIDESHOP OPEN -15000 COATS
www.overcoats.co.za
FOR HIRE
Contact 076 402 7710/082 202 4666
• Two 8-ton trucks for hire.One equipped with cattle rails.
• TLB for hire.
Kobus Pienaar - 073 110 4180Natalie Moss - 084 369 6293
Shuttle ServiceWe’ll get you there safely
tzaneng Weekly shuttle from Tzaneen to Polokwane and Pretoria
- New installations- Maintenance- Geysers- Blocked drains- Burst pipes, waterproofing
Phone for a free quotationBOSVELD PLUMBERS
082 394 9400
Need a plumber?
For all your IT Hardware, software, services, cabling & consumable needs.
Connectivity (ADSL, 3G, VPN, VSAT)
Unit number 5, 6 Hans van Rensburg Street, Polokwane. Tel: 015 291 5538
Q Suspension & Steering
Your 1 Stop Undercar Fitment Centre
FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENTManual/power steering racks, suspensions,
brakes, shocks, tyres, CVs, clutches, tow bars, exhaust and mags repairs.
We are adjacent to the Engen Garage116 Crescent Drive, Nirvana, Polokwane
Call Naas at 015 292 4264
QUALITY
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BLACKLISTED?
Cecilia Jones Skin TherapyEst.1991
cnr Burger & Grobler St PolokwaneTel: 015 291 2153
Full range of results driven facial treatments available from as little as R150...
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Joey Naudé, on 084 802 8648
We are looking for two sales consultants. Applicants must have previous sales
experience, must be self motivated, must be driven by commission and must have the right attitude.
You need to be strong, tenacious and enjoy sales.
CVs can be faxed to 015 297 1645 or sent via email to [email protected].
Should you not receive any feedback within 21 days please consider your
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E-mail: [email protected]
Do not be ashamed,ACT NOW!
Financial problems? ACT NOW!
Great North Transport (SOC) Ltd invites suitable service proposals for the supply of the one hundred and ninety-two (192) 6x2 commuter buses.
The tnder documents are available weekdays between 08:30 and 16:00 from 1 July 2013. The closing date for the tender will be 1 August 2013 at 12:00.
Interested service providers may collect the tender documents from Ms P Manamela at Great North Transport, Head Office, 22 Hans van Rensburg Street. Polokwane at a non-refundable fee of R5 000,00.
A compulsory briefing session will be held on 12 July 2013 at 11:00 at Great North Transport Head Office in Polokwane.
Terms and conditions:• The company reserves the right not to make any appointment• Sealed tender documents must be deposited in the Tender Box placed at the
main Head Office entrance on the above mentioned address on or before 12:00 on 1 August 2013. Tender box is accessible only during office hours.
• NO LATE TENDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
ENQUIRIES: Brigitte Mokgabudi-General Enquiries Dan Gamede-Technical Enquiries Tel: 015 291 2641
INVITATION TO TENDERSupply,deliveryandfinancingofcommuterbuses
Referencenumber:GNT/SDFCB/01/08/2013
GREAT NORTH TRANSPORT (SOC) LTD (GNT) herein referred to as GNT is a bus passenger transport company that provides public passenger transport service within Limpopo and part of Mpumalanga Province.
WaRREn BLUnt>>[email protected]
The Rotary Club of Pie-tersburg 100 held their annual induction dinner
at the Executive Lounge of the Peter Mokaba Stadium on Friday evening.
Outgoing President, Mr Fred de Wit presented a sum-mary of the activities at the
club for the past year, includ-ing the raising and distribution of cash and goods in excess of more than R1,2 million. He then inducted Rotarian, Mr Bruno Tschudin as his suc-cessor.
The Rotary Ann President at the club, Ms Adrienne de Wit inducted Rotary Ann, Ms Jenny Tschudin to take over her leadership duties at the Rotary Ann’s Club.
new President inducted at Rotary Pietersburg 100
PhOtO: SUPPLIEdThe new Board of Directors for the Rotary Pietersburg 100 Club. From the left are Messrs Mike Human, John Kirkpatrick, Tinus Jacobsz, Peter Mockford, Bruno Tschudin, Phillip Oosthuysen, Clive Baragwanath, Klaus Rabiega and Richard Wilson.
Rc MYBURgh>>[email protected]
Me Annatjie Zeelie het haar dank teenoor die gemeen-skap van Polokwane uitgespreek na die afsterwe van haar man, Martin (65) op 16 Junie. “Ek kan nie almal by die naam noem nie, maar wil graag spesiale dank aan die pastore van die AGS Taberna Dei Moedergemeente vir hul gebede en onder-steuning uitspreek. Aan elke persoon van die stad wat hul meegevoel kom betuig het, blomme en kos aangedra het en die personeel van Buco vir hul ondersteuning kan ek nie genoeg dankie sê nie.” Zeelie is oorlede ‘n week na sy afskeidsfunksie as uittredende takbestu-urder van Buco.
Zeeliesssê dankie
FOtO: aRgIEFWyle mnr
Martin Zeel-
ie.
MaRIëttE SnYdER>> [email protected]
“We do not believe in quick fixes when it comes to addressing the needs of children. In-stead we help them to develop the skills they need to handle challenges throughout life, and I believe that is the secret to our success.”
These are the words of Ms Louise Batty, Founder and Director of Keep the Dream196 (KDT196), a non profit life-skills project located near Tzaneen that assist children and the youth to conquer difficult life obstacles they face on a daily basis.
KDT196 offers a comprehensive, integrated model of training, care and support for all chil-dren in the area and particularly for orphans and vulnerable children and their caregivers.
Other programmes offered by KTD196 in-clude communication skills with children, group therapy, developing circles of support, chil-dren’s rights and responsibilities and leadership skills. Mr Abram Molelemane, Fetola Enterprise Development Agency’s media coordinator said the level of teenage pregnancy amongst youngsters involved in their programmes is but a fraction of provincial norms, while the level of education has greatly improved in a sense that more children from the area are pass-ing their matric and also enrolling in tertiary institutions, unlike before. He added that it appears that the relationship between parents and their participating children has also
improved. Whilst studies show that 70% of students from rural backgrounds fail to cope or even complete their studies due to drugs and alcohol, lack of financial or parental support and other challenges, Batty proudly notes that this has not been the case with the children at KTD196. “All our children have managed to stay in school and they have been performing well, in fact most of them are well on the way to completing their studies,” she adds.
Batty said that it is never easy to run an organisation like this, especially since the services and programmes are mostly provided free of charge. “Accessing funding and getting support is a huge challenge to the organisa-tion. Like many NPOs, the organisation also struggles with inadequate facilities, lack of volunteers and the challenge of finding and retaining qualified staff.
“We are developmental by nature so people are our focus, we have minimal overheads apart from salaries to do this important work,” Batty explains. She added that many local adults want to work with them, but only if they get permanent work or are paid. They strive to encourage people to volunteer at KTD196 without expectation of getting rewards in return. “The reward we will all reap is a better future for our country,” said Batty.
To learn more about the work of KDT196 or to offer support, send an email to Batty on [email protected] or visit www.keepthedream196.com.
help Kdt196 change lives
PhOtO: SUPPLIEdMe Louise Batty, Founder and Direc-tor of Keep the Dream196 (KDT196) with some of the children involved in the project.