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SEDIBENG Incorporating Vaal Weekly and Vaal Vision 26 NOVEMBER - 2 DECEMBER 2014 Tel: (016) 950-7000 | Fax: (016) 981-0604 Free Distribution: Sebokeng, Evaton, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Meyerton, Roshnee, Rustervaal and Orange Farm. Tel: 011 857 2052/61 Evaton - Evaton Plaza (Golden Highway) a1vDXH5 BRANCHES AT - Lenasia - Soweto - Xavier A1VAUEA MAHALA PROMOTION ISAAC MOLOTSI 078 627 9038 + YOU DECIDE OUR PROFIT BUY A NEW NP200 8V + A/C AT COST Terms & Conditions Apply The ED-U-COLLEGE generation is serious about EDUCaTiOn. 100% Pass Rate More information on page 3 oPEN FoR REGISTRATIoN 2015 www.educollegevaal.co.za [email protected] 31 Hofmeyer ave, Vereeniging Tel (016) 455 1097 Fax 086 635 0632 P RIvATE School GR. R - 12 Lerato Serero SEDIBENG.- With over 3000 and growing members across Sedibeng District, the South African Communist Party (SACP) recently re-affirmed their vanguard party role for the working class movement. This they did at their 6th Vaal District Congress held at Maccauvlei Conference Centre near Vereeniging where their District Executive Committee (DEC) was also elec- ted. Central to discussions were issues such as NUMSA workers at Arcellor Mittal, which SACP wants to be re-nationalised, the amal- gamation of local munipalities into a metro- politan, corruption relating to provision of houses by government in particular the Kwa- Masiza area and service delivery. Speaking to Sedibeng Ster the SAPC’s District Secretary Sello Maetso says that their posture towards the ANC Regional Conferences must be informed by the discus- sions in their higher structures and docu- ments adopted as part of their ongoing work towards socialism. He also adds that they condemn party members who lead misguided marches to ANC offices and ANC-led municipalities. “We note distinct but specific tendencies by some of our members to commit tactical mis- takes in relation to their involvement (in their capacity as ANC members) in the orga- nisational challenges facing ANC leading to its 7th Regional Congress. We want Mittal to be given back to the people; we must also ensure that the move towards a Metro system is understood within the context of the strug- gle of the people and not through elitist un- derstanding, “ Maetso says. Members in attendence resolved to ensure that municipalities in the district work towards an ‘election budget’ to address key service delivery backlogs and to intensify service delivery in prepara- tion for the 2016 local government elections with special emphasis being placed on the eradication of the bucket system, sealing of potholes, grass cutting, functioning of street lights and reduction of crime. The members of the DEC were elected as follows: District Secretary-Sello, Maetso, District Chair- person-Archie Mokanani, District Treas- urer-Portia Moholo, District Deputy Se- cretary-Sheilah Monaheng, District Deputy Chairperson-Stone Lip- hoko. Additional Members Themba Motsepe, Tembin- kosi Pulu, Reginah Kgerok- ga, Sylvia Mohlahlo, Nom- sa Mooi, Pat Ramone, Mu- ziwethu Nonkowane, Max Nhlapo SACP plans for the future SACP Sedibeng District Chairperson Ar- chie Mokanani gives his speech at the 6th Vaal District Congress held at Maccauvlei Conference Centre. SACP Congress that was held at Maccau- vlei Conference Centre recently. The newly elected District Executive Committee (DEC).

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Incorporating Vaal Weekly and Vaal Vision26 NOVEMBER ­ 2 DECEMBER 2014 Tel: (016) 950­7000 | Fax: (016) 981­0604Free Distribution: Sebokeng, Evaton, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Meyerton, Roshnee, Rustervaal and Orange Farm.

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SEDIBENG.- With over 3000 and growingmembers across Sedibeng District, the SouthAfrican Communist Party (SACP) recentlyre-affirmed their vanguard party role for theworking class movement.This they did at their 6th Vaal District

Congress held at Maccauvlei ConferenceCentre near Vereeniging where their DistrictExecutive Committee (DEC) was also elec-ted.Central to discussions were issues such as

NUMSA workers at Arcellor Mittal, whichSACP wants to be re-nationalised, the amal-gamation of local munipalities into a metro-politan, corruption relating to provision ofhouses by government in particular the Kwa-Masiza area and service delivery.Speaking to Sedibeng Ster the SAPC’s

District Secretary Sello Maetso says that

their posture towards the ANC RegionalConferencesmust be informed by the discus-sions in their higher structures and docu-ments adopted as part of their ongoing worktowards socialism.He also adds that they condemn party

members who lead misguided marches toANC offices and ANC-led municipalities.“We note distinct but specific tendencies bysome of ourmembers to commit tactical mis-takes in relation to their involvement (intheir capacity as ANCmembers) in the orga-nisational challenges facing ANC leading toits 7th Regional Congress. We want Mittalto be given back to the people; we must alsoensure that the move towards aMetro systemis understood within the context of the strug-gle of the people and not through elitist un-derstanding, “ Maetso says.Members in attendence resolved to ensure

that municipalities in the district work towards an‘election budget’ to address key service deliverybacklogs and to intensify service delivery in prepara-tion for the 2016 local government elections withspecial emphasis being placed on the eradication ofthe bucket system, sealing of potholes, grass cutting,functioning of street lights and reduction of crime.The members of the DECwere elected as follows:District Secretary-Sello, Maetso, District Chair-person-Archie Mokanani, District Treas-urer-PortiaMoholo, District Deputy Se-cretary-Sheilah Monaheng, DistrictDeputy Chairperson-Stone Lip-hoko. Additional MembersThemba Motsepe, Tembin-kosi Pulu, Reginah Kgerok-ga, Sylvia Mohlahlo, Nom-sa Mooi, Pat Ramone, Mu-ziwethu Nonkowane, MaxNhlapo

SACP plans for the future

SACP Sedibeng District Chairperson Ar­chie Mokanani gives his speech at the 6thVaal District Congress held at MaccauvleiConference Centre.

SACP Congress that was held at Maccau­vlei Conference Centre recently.

The newly elected DistrictExecutive Committee (DEC).

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according to the editorial policy of SedibengSter we invite readers to comment aboutthe newspaper’s contents, and we correctsignificant errors as soon as possible.Please send information about correction ofmistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsmanof Media24’s Community Press, GeorgeClaassen, at [email protected], or call him on (021) 851 3232 or 083543 2471.Readers can also complain about the contentsto the Southafrican Press Ombudsman, MrJoe Thloloe.In that case, please phone (011) 788 4829of 788 4837, send a fax to (011) 788 4990or email to [email protected].

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Mdududzi Mathebula

SEBOKENG. - Joseph MokgweraneMasekoa (64) from Zone 3 was beaten soseriously that he died due to serious inju-ries to his head after spending 22 days incritical condition at Baragwanath Hospi-tal.He died due to serious injuries to hishead.The old man was apparently lost when

he was beaten by a Lakeside resident. Itwas not clear why the assailant beat thevictim so cruelly though the victim wasdrunk, say some of the residents who wereat the scene.The assailant allegedly said, “I wanted

his children to see me beating the hell outof him.” He said he used a tyre iron tobeat him into a bleeding wreck.Dimakatso Masekoa, daughter of the

deceased, says their family was devasta-

ted at the state in which their missing fatherwas found: “My father drank a lot but heusually found his way back home. This timearound it was a very sad and painful situationas we found him beaten up. We still don’tunderstand how he got beaten up and whatwas the reason.”Mosekoa was rushed to hospital where he

was operated on and spent his last days inhospital: “It was heartbreaking to see my fa-ther in that condition.“I wonder why the person responsible for

his death would do something like this? So-me people are cruel.I hope God punishes him (the perpetrator)

for what he did to us.”Sedibeng Ster contacted police spokesper-

son Sergeant Tshifiwa Mitileni who couldnot confirm the case at that time. The familyhas opened a case of murder.

64-year-oldman beaten to death

Joseph Masekoa was beaten to death.Photos: Supplied by family.

Joseph Masekoa died after spending 22days in hospital for injuries to his eye andhead. Photos: Supplied by family.

Right: Police are looking for the suspect inthe identity kit in connection with the hijac­king of a white Hyundai at about 20:20 inSebokeng Zone 10. Anyone with informati­on may contact Warrant Officer Pienaar at083 461 4670 or Sebokeng Police Station(016) 988 1820

Lazarus Dithagiso

VANDERBIJLPARK. - A man who wasout on parole is back behind bars chargedwith housebreaking. Emfuleni MunicipalPolice chased a 26-year-old suspect andcaught him at theVanderbijlpark Cemetery.He was in possession of stolen items, in-cluding an amplifier. The incident hap-pened on November 18 at about 11:40. Im-mediately upon seeing the police, the sus-

pect tried to run but it was too late as traineddogs were already on his heels. He thentried to discard items in his possession. Ac-cording to police information, the suspectwas apparently out on parole. He was stilldue to sign until the end of 2018. He brieflyappeared in the Vanderbijlpark MagistratesCourt on Monday. His case was remandedand he was taken back to the holding cellspending further investigation.

Caught at cemeterywith stolen items

A 26­year­old man arrested and handcuffed by Emfuleni Municipal Police after hewas found with stolen items near Robert Broom Street in Vanderbijlpark.

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EVATON. - Elizabeth Jones was shockedwhen human bones were found in her yardrecently, as she has been living there for morethan 50 years. The skeleton was discoveredwhen Jones was having her yard cleaned forthe building of more shacks. According tostand-owner Jones, she wanted the new occu-pants to live on a dignified stand.Workers were surprised to find a skull as

they were cleaning. They ran like hell and ur-ged Jones to call the police, who were subse-quently deployed to the scene.The forensic team confirmed that the re-

mains were those of a woman as they foundclothes next to the skeleton.The skeleton had been covered with a blan-

ket and a brassiere and pair of panties werefound nearby.“I played here when I was young. I have

always been here. I have never found anyt-hing like this. It was scary and shocking tosee human bones,” said the 60-year-old gogo,

Jones.“An inquest has been opened by Police and

more investigations will be conducted,” saysPolice spokesperson Tshifiwa Mitileni.Jones says she wishes that police find out

who the skeleton belongs to so that the familycan have peace: “Surely the family is sear-ching for her and she needs to be buried pro-perly,” said Jones.

Woman’s bones found in shallow grave

Stand­owner Elizabeth Joneswas shockedby the discovery of bones in her yard. Pho­to: Mduduzi Mathebula.

Lazarus Dithagiso

SEBOKENG. - Sabata Modibedi (50) in-sists that he is not married to his ex-girl-friend, Mampe Yvodia Sekonyela (52).“It was a ‘vat-en-sit’ that lasted for

four years, before she disappeared. I haveunsuccessfully searched for her at her rel-atives in Zone 13, Sebokeng. Modibedisaid the only time he realised that he wassupposedly married was when he foundthe documents. “The woman I dated wasdoing spring cleaning in the house whenshe came across the documents.“Wewere both equally surprised when

we discovered that I am ‘married’ to aYvodia Modibedi.“The documents do not state the date

of the so-called marriage. No marriagecertificate was attached either,” he said,except that it stated that they were mar-ried in community of property. “I couldnot believe my eyes and I went to the De-partment of Home Affairs. The officer

checked our files on the system and it con-firmed that we are not married. When Iasked him to make a print-out, I was toldit was illegal.“Sekonyela has been gone for 15 years

now and I am getting old. I want to marrythe woman of my choice. All the womenI met before never understood me. Nowthat I want to start a new life, Sekonyelaand this fake marriage is standing in myway.“The officer at Home Affairs advised

me to proceed with the marriage should Ifind ‘Miss right’.”Modibedi adds that hewas out of the area

on the day Sekonyela disappeared.By the time he returned home, there was

nothing left in the house. No cooking potor blanket was left behind. “I had to startfrom scratch.” The ‘couple’ never had anychildren together. Sekonyela’s relatives inZone 13, Sebokeng, deny knowing herwhereabouts.

Fakemarriage stands inmyway:Modibedi

Sabata Johannes Modibedi (50), of Boi­tumelo is in possession of a title deedof his house showing he is married incommunity of property. The departmentof Home Affairs has no proof of the mar­riage. Photo: Lazarus Dithagiso

Lazarus Dithagiso

VEREENIGING. - The Klipriver Police arelooking for a suspect (pictured right) to helpsolve a murder case.The murder happened on September 22 at

Kromdraai Informal Settlement.Police spokesperson Captain Shado Ma-

shobane said the suspect is still at large afterallegedly stabbing and killing the boyfriend-of his ex-girlfriend.

The deceased’s girlfriend from Alwyn-spoort Plot in the same area told Police thatthe suspect is aged between 25 and 30.Police appeal to anyone with information

that might help bring the perpetrator to bookto contact investigating officer DetectiveSergeant Neo Thuthe on (011) 903 8205 or084298 5936.

Murder suspect still at large

Police appeal to the public for informationthat may lead to the arrest of the suspectpictured to come forward or contact theirnearest police station.

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The South African Communist Party(SACP) should be commended for the reso-lutions that they took at their District Confe-rence recently. That they have promised tomake sure that municipalities in the districtaddress key service delivery backlogs andintensify service delivery gets thumbs upfrom me.

Throughout South Africa what is needed

is a complete shift of mentality. Millions ofSouth Africans still do not have access to for-mal housing and lack basic service delivery. Li-ke everyone else, those who have no access toformal housing need shelter from the cold andrain. If they do not have the resources to buyor rent property they must be accommodated,and it is the state that has a responsibility todo so.

But many municipalities and provincial go-vernments as well as the national governmentseem reluctant to deal pro-actively with thosein desperate need of shelter and services. In-stead of devising and implementing drastic and

far-sighted policies to accommodate those inneed of shelter and services, authorities oftenseem to treat the homeless as an annoyance tobe fought.

Chapter 12 of the National Housing Coderequires authorities like Municipalities to pro-vide housing assistance in emergency housingcircumstances. Thismeans that theMunicipali-ty has a duty to provide assistance to peoplewho find themselves in a housing and otheremergency for reasons beyond their control.

Recently in Sedibeng there have been un-scrupulous estate agents who go around evic-ting peole from their legally ownedhouseswith

claims that they bought the houses at an auc-tions. This should also be nipped in the butt.

No one may be evicted from their home,or have their home demolished, without anorder of court made after considering all therelevant circumstances. No legislation maypermit uninformed evictions. Effective pro-vision of basic services can contribute to sta-te legitimacy and is vital for poverty reducti-on. It’s good to know that parties such asthe SACP do have the communities’ inte-rests at heart. Here is to hoping that theyachieve what they have mapped out.

Lerato...

Taking care of the poor

VANDERBIJLPARK. - The Department ofInternational Relations & Advancement andOffice of The Deputy Vice Chancellor: Go-vernance&Operations of the Vaal Universityof Techmology (VUT) announced last weekthatMr SinovuyoMasikwana, President: Stu-dent Representative Council, has been selec-ted to participate in the 2015 Study of the U.S.Institute (SUSI) for Student Leaders on CivicEngagement.When the decision was made to facilitate

the participation of Masikwana in this pro-gramme, it wasVUT’s view that the program-me is in line with the university’s strategy onsocial justice, moral leadership, youth deve-

lopment and social justice which is led byProfessor Gordon Zide, Deputy Vice Chan-cellor: Operations & Governance.According to amedia release, it was agreed

that Professor Zide will be mentor toMrMas-ikwana to ensure that he is fully equipped tomeet the expectations and objectives of theSUSI programme. The Vaal University ofTechnology, through Mr Eddie Mkuchane,Executive Director: Office of the Vice Chan-cellor, and Mr Mxolisi Ndongeni, Manager:VUT FM,will organized television, radio andnewspaper interviews for Professor Zide andMr Masikwana to engage on issues of socialcohesion, civil activism and social justice –

which are issues related to the SUSI program-me. The first interview was planned for VUTFM on November 21. The rest are plannedfor Lekoa FM (November 28), River FM (De-cember 5), Sedibeng FM (December 9) andUmhlobo Wenene FM (December 12).The SUSI programme will be hosted at the

University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska.The dates for the programme run from Janua-ry 9 to February 13 February. The SUSI forStudent Leaders are an intensive academicprogramme with the purpose to providegroups of undergraduate student leaders witha deeper understanding of the United Statesof America, while simultaneously enhancingtheir leadership skills. The programme inclu-des a four week academic residency and a on-e-week study tour to a different part of thecountry. Leadership sessions and communityservice activities, as well as getting to knowthe Americans, are also integral componentsof these Institutes.The University of Nebras-

ka’s SUSI on Civic Engagement will focuson democracy, citizenship, and civic acti-vism. The academic residency componentwill provide a coherent series of lectures andsessions on U.S. Government and History;American Society; Rights in America, Rightsin the World; and Digital Media and CivicActivism. Lectures will highlight uniqueAmerican experiences and provide in-depthinformation on U.S. institutions and proces-ses while encouraging students to talk abouttheir own countries. Classes will be coupledwith relevant site visits and leadership activi-ties. Toward the end of the academic residen-cy, participants will produce a tailored CivicAction Plan. The programme will include astudy tour to Alabama before concluding inWashington, DC.More information on the programme and

Study of the U.S. Institutes can be found onli-ne at: http://exchanges.state.gov/non-us/pro-gramme/study-us-institutes

2015 SUSI study for student leaders on Civic Engagement

SEDIBENG.- Various stakeholders willcommemorate the 16 Days of Activism inEvaton on Friday (of No Violence againstWomen and Children) which is an annualnational commemoration and recognitionof the valnerability of Women and Chil-dren to being victims of crime and theirvsensitive statusIn support of this campaign various sta-

keholders, namely the Gauteng Depart-ment of Community Safety, the SedibengDistrict Municipality, the Department ofSocial Development, Local Councils, theSouth African Police Service, Non-Go-vernmental Organizations, CommunityBased Organisations and Faith Based Or-ganizations including the Institutes of Hig-her Learning like VUT, have establishedVictim Empowerment Centers across theProvince, to ensure thatincidents related to do-mestic violence and rapesare treated decently, withsensitivity and that vic-tims of crime receive hu-mane treatment in a pri-vate space. Last year’sevent was held at SiceloCommunity Hall in Mey-erton.It should also be noted

that there is a dedicatedunit at the Gauteng De-partment of CommunitySafety, namely IkhayaLethemba, that deals spe-cifically with treatmentand counselling of vic-tims of crime in the Pro-vince. In Sedibeng thereis one Regional VEC inTshepiso-Sharpeville and14 Victim EmpowermentCenters within all Policestations, Kopanong Thu-thuzela Care Centre and 6Green Door Rooms andthe recent ones establis-hed in Sebokeng, July2013 and Tshepiso/Shar-peville, –December

2013, the first of its kinds in the townshipof Emfuleni Local Municipality. All thesecentres were established to deal with inci-dents related to violence against womenand children. However; this does not nega-te the fact that, me are also victims of cri-me.The 365 Days Campaign is dedicated to;•Raising awareness about gender based

violence as a human rights issue•Strengthening local work around vio-

lence against women and children•Providing a forum to develop and share

strategies•Demonstrating solidarity of activists

around the Region and•Calling governments to account, res-

pond, protect and prevent violence againstwomen and children.

Commemorating 16Days of Activism

Sedibeng District Municipality mayor Simon Mofokengwill be one of the speakers at the event on Friday.

6 SEDIBENG STER 26 November - 2 December 2014

Mduduzi Mathebula

SEDIBENG. - The seventh annualSABC Crown Gospel Award event tookplace last Sunday.

Son of the soil Lefa Pheto came outwith another award.

“I was tested and tempted throughChrist. I stood strong and life had its ownway of pulling me down but I did notallow any of Satan’s ploys to work.” The-se are the words of the winner of theSABC Crown Gospel Award.

Sedibeng Sa Bopelo is a programmehosted by Pheto and his wife on Sundayat Hope FM. The excitement is still fresh.

When asked about his journey to theawards, Pheto says all glory should begiven to the Lord: “I have nothing in mebut God’s glory. I thank God for eachand every moment He has granted meand my family. I give Him full credit,”says Pheto.

He was further asked about the firstlaunch of his radio career - did he seesuccess coming as early as 2005 in theZamdela Hall? “I never had such a pictu-re of my life, but the direction I took Iwas God-driven,” says Pheto.

Third SABCCrown GospelAward

With his third SABC Crown GospelAward to his name is Lefa Pheto.

MEYERTON. - Midvaal Local Municipalityrecently hosted a Youth EntrepreneurshipWorkshop. This was after the municipalityidentified a gap in knowledge on entrepre-neurship within Midvaal’s young community.

“Midvaal’s Speaker’s Office works closelywith youth groups and forums, and realised thatthe area has a growing number of young entre-preneurs who face various challenges. They al-so identified that encouraging and supportingentrepreneurship can assist with youth econo-mic development, and so it is important forhurdles to entrepreneurship to be removed orcontrolled as much as possible.” Says AaliyahDangor, Midvaal Municipality’s Media Liai-son Officer. Dangor adds that partnerships bet-ween state and private institutions are one wayto do this, and that the workshop allowed fora lot of networking to occur. Speakers for the

workshop included representatives from theNational Youth Development Agency (NY-DA), Gauteng Enterprise Propeller (GEP),SASOL, National Home Builders RegistrationCouncil, Basil Read, GDARD and Midvaal’sLED section. A vast range of topics were co-vered, including grants, services for youth ow-ned enterprises, why businesses fail, how totender, marketing, opportunity identification,skills development and training for young en-trepreneurs. “Young entrepreneurs and unem-ployed youth from the area were invited, andover 200 people attended on the day. The feed-back from them was extremely positive, withmany requests for more events of this nature,”Dangor concludes. Midvaal’s Speaker, Coun-cillor Freddie Peters, was pleased with the out-come of the event, and has committed to ma-king it an annual event on Midvaal’s calendar.

Midvaal’s youth attendEntrepreneurshipWorkshop

Midvaal Local Municipality recently had a hall full of young people when it hosted aYouth Entrepreneurship Workshop.

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SEBOKENG. - Strengthening social cohe-sion, effort and nation building, MautiwelaMetal Merchants and Contractors donatedfood parcels to more than 40 elderly people.The Emfuleni Local Municipality MMC

for Social Development and Health, Council-lor SelloPitso, acknowledged the contributionby Mautiwela for donating ahead of Christ-mas.The company is a sub-contractor at Cape

Gate. The donation on November 25 camefrom Vusimzi Radebe and Pirr Meyer, bothdirectors of Mautiwela at the Department ofSocial Services, Houtkop. Elderly peoplecame from Sebokeng, Evaton, Bophelong,Sharpeville, Boipatong.Meyer said it will be bad to see thousands

of the community enjoying Christmas onempty stomachs:“Our concern is to set an example for the

other companies to plough back to the com-munities” Radebe said the fact that theyserved and lived in the same communitiesmade it important to look back from wherethey had come.“Giving is very good and helps build the

community,” said Radebe.Pitso also encouraged the communities to

try do things for themselves:“We appreciate the job done by the compa-

ny.” He advised the community to take advan-tage of space in their yards to plant vegetables.He pointed out that the government gives veg-etable seeds and plants to community mem-bers so they could start.The ceremony was attended by regional So-

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Donation by sub-contractor

Receiving food parcels from a private company were, from left, Anna Malangabe, Dilahloa Mohanoe, Emfuleni MMC for Health andSocial Development Sello Pitso, Vusumzi Radebe and Pirr Meyer, both of the latter directors of Mautiwela Metal Merchants and contrac­tor, Ntsoaki Ntsome and Cllr Maria Mahlatsi of Bophelong and Marry Legae, in front Photo: Lazarus Dithagiso.

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Ntando Duma is making it big in the enter­tainment industry.

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ZAMDELA. - The Free State Department ofArts, Sports, Culture and Recreation has es-tablished an Interim Committee aimed atforming the Metsimaholo Municipality Writ-ers Forum. At the meeting hosted at the Zam-delaArts Centre, onNovember 15with guestsspeakers, Professor Selepe a facilitator andDrMathene Mahanke deputy director sports,Arts and Culture and also head of languages,it was indicated that there are a lot of talentedwriters in the area. The host was Lindi

Mkhwanazi, Coordinator of the SteeringCommittee. She said the aim is to attract writ-ers and to unearth their creativity.

The forum must have a subscription tokeep it up and running. Dr Mahake said thewriters’ organisation has the potential to takethe talent of the writers to the next level. TheNational Arts Council is currently funding or-ganisations to help underdeveloped commu-nities to start writing. “We should expect Af-rikaans-speaking communities to use our lan-guage as well. Gone are the days we used toapply for jobs, using Afrikaans as medium oflanguage,” explained Dr Mahanke.The Interim committee will meet once per

month until the formation of theMetsimaholoLocal Municipality Writers Organisation iscomplete. RichardMakhalemele ofMakhale-mele and Associates sponsored soft drinksand meals.

Special committeeto save languages

Front, left to right, Nana Kopi, Dr Mathene Mahanke deputy director and Mpai RamathefromDepartment of Sports, Arts, Culture andRecreation, andLindiMkhwanazi coordina­tor of the steering committee. Back row left, Interim Committee for Languages, ThokoKhala, Ponky Makau, Jacky Choma, Tieho Moshodi, John Mane and Rev Amos MorobePhoto: Lazarus Dithagiso.

Mduduzi Mathebula

ORANGE FARMS. - Ntando Duma is a 19-year-old aspiring motivational speaker.Duma hosts the e-TV show called Crazy

World Life that is broadcast on Thursdaysat 16:00.Sedibeng Ster was privileged to meet this

dynamic teenager. “I entered the competitionby entering my video and it was uploadedonto their Facebook account for people tovote. Unfortunately at that time I didn’tmake it and my colleague Lwando wentthrough to the next round. I was then calledbecause they were not happy with other con-testants and as they say - the rest is history,”says the beautiful Duma.“Although I don’t have any formal trai-

ning in acting, it is definitely somethingworth pursuing,” says Duma.She adds that she has won a bursary

through Mo Flava from YFM and will studyFilm & Television.“ I am super excited because I have always

wanted to study further.”Duma is currently a brand ambassador for

VMProductions and amodel for their websi-te.“My partner and I have an organisation

called Teen Inspire and we visit high schoolsand cover different topics. We talk aboutself-love and self-development.“Through our friends and family we dona-

te matric dresses to matriculates. We also goto orphanages around the province to donateclothes and food,” says Duma.

Aspiringpresenterand actresson e-TV

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THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ANDCONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT

APPLICATION FORACCREDITATIONAND ENROLLMENTON THE PANELOF COURT-ANNEXED MEDIATORS

the Panel of Mediators for court-annexed mediation, which comes into operation on 1 December 2014 in the magistrates’ courts listed below:

PROVINCE MAGISTERIALDISTRICT/SUBDISTRICT

SEAT OFTHE DISTRICT, SUBDISTRICTAND REGIONAL

CIVIL DIVISIONGauteng Johannesburg Central Magisterial District Johannesburg

Johannesburg Central Sub-District Soweto

Johannesburg North Magisterial District Randburg

Mogale City Magisterial District Krugersdorp

Mogale City Sub-District Kagiso

Tshwane North Magisterial District Pretoria North

Tshwane North Sub-District Soshanguve

Ekurhuleni Central Magisterial District Palmridge

Central Sub-District Sebokeng

North West Mahikeng Magisterial District Mmabatho

Moretele Magisterial District Temba

Tlokwe Magisterial District Potchefstroom

Correctional Services, Adv TM Masutha by Government Notice No. 854 published in the Gazette of 31 October 2014.

The closing date for applications in respect of the courts listed above is 28 November 2014.

Completed applications on the prescribed form, together with all supporting documents must be hand-delivered and placed in the Tender Box at theDepartment of Justice and Correctional Services, 1st Floor, Momentum Building, Pretorius Street, Pretoria. Applications may also be sent by courier to

GAUTENG:Private Bag X 06, Johannesburg, 2000Physical address: Schreiner ChambersOpposite South Gauteng High CourtCorner Pritcahard and Kruis StreetJohannesburg

)NORTHWEST:Private Bag X 2033, Mmabatho, 2735Ayob Gardens, 22 Molopo Road

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Application forms are also available on the Department of Justice and Correctional Services and the Rules Board for Courts of Law websites:The additional documents listed below may also be obtained from the Department’s website at the following address:

Court-Annexed Mediation Rules and FormsAccreditation StandardsService Level Agreement between the Minister and MediatorMediators’ Fees

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Mduduzi Mathebula

Sedibeng. - G3 Films Recordingfrom Boipatong led by StanleyLese clinched the deal withMzansi Magic to broadcast theirmovie, Mfowethu.“We are excited about the mo-

vie. We shot it in four weeks. Weused only untested talent. It hasalways been a dream for us to ha-ve our movies broadcast by oneof Mzansi’s top broadcastingcompanies,” says Lese.The movie is about Polygamy.

When a man dies, he leaves hisfamilies to fight over his inheri-tance.The company has been doing

amateur movies for a long time.They have 15 movies to their na-

me and finally got the chance for drastic exposureon Msanzi Biskop, an MNet sister broadcastingchannel.The story is written and directed by Lese who

says he just has unconditional love for films andhe honours God for giving him such talent.

Mfowethu - themovie- to be broadcast by

MzansiMagicLerato Khumalo and Sten­ley Lese excited by the up­coming movie that will beshown on Msanzi Magic.Photo: Mduduzi Mathebula.

Prominent gospel artist Israel Mosehla isready to take the region by storm when helaunches his 7th CD and DVD album, titled‘The Sovereignty of God’, at VUT DesmondTutu Great Hall on November 29. Ticketswill be available at the door from 17:00.Mosehla will feature Tshwane Gospel andhis church, Turning Point Worship Centrefrom Tshirela. The new CD with praisingsongs is in IsiZulu, English and SeSotho.For more information, call 072 984 7019 or(016) 933 8328 during office hours. Photo:Lazarus Dithagiso.

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It is with great excitement that Safari Investments announces the opening of Phase 3 ofits Thabong Shopping Centre in Sebokeng, Gauteng.The new shops will open theirdoors by the 27th of November, with the launch on Saturday, 29 November 2014.The opening celebrations include the 4th Annual Miss Thabong contest,entertainment from the local community and mega prizes and give aways.Phase 3 adds 16 stores to the current tenant mix and more stores will open in early2015 as part of Phase 3.1.The final tenant mix will satisfy shoppers’ needs and willensure that Thabong Shopping Centre remains shoppers’ favourite one-stop shoppingdestination in the area. Safari Investments is proud to add the following sought afternational tenants to the tenant mix on 29 November 2014:Woolworths, Jimmy’sKiller Fish & Chips, John Craig, Studio 88,Webbers,Vodacom, Foschini’s, Skipper Bar,Jam Clothing and Edgars.This addition will add 13,500m² bringing the GLA to a totalof 41,145m² after the completion of Pick ‘n Pay (Phase 3.1). Phase 3 establishesThabong Shopping Centre as the landmark shopping centre in the Sebokeng area.Thabong Shopping Centre is also ideally situated on the main corridor of Sebokengand ensure easy access and transport availability to shoppers. Come and enjoy everyday shopping in the bigger and better Thabong Shopping Centre!

A new experience awaits Shoppers atThabong:THABONG: FACTSTrading since: 2007Existing: 27,645m² +

New 13,500m²Total shops: 90 after completionLocation: Moshoeshoe StreetThe property is managed by CosmosManagement CC.For any retail enquiries you can phoneSafari-Retail (012) 365 1889.Thabong Shopping Centre belongs to SafariInvestments RSA Ltd.

Since 2008 Elijah Moremi has been the centre manager ofThabongShopping Centre in Sebokeng,Gauteng.Apart from managingThabong Shopping Centre, Elijah is also involved in the surroundingcommunity and focus on the improvement of the community. Elijahis the chairman of the Evaton Renewal Community Project and isalso a member of the SouthAfrican Football Association andorganiser of football tournaments in the Sedibeng area.

What are the advantages of the new phase of theThabong ShoppingCentre for the shoppers?Thabong Shopping Centre is now a one-stop shop for all.The new phase addsimportant and exciting national, as well as non-national tenants to the existingtenant mix.The new tenant mix is focused on the needs of shoppers of thearea.Thabong now has a sufficient financial services provider representationas most of the banks of South Africa are present in the centre.The process ofopening and paying accounts and bills are also simplified for shoppers,with theinclusion of national fashion brands and stores in the new phase.

Thabong Shopping Centre has an excellent location. How does thelocation influence the shoppers?Thabong Shopping Centre is situated on the main corridor of Sebokeng andtherefore simplify the transport process for shoppers. Shoppers don’t need totravel toVereeniging orVan der Bijl to do their shopping, thus saving the shop-pers time and money.The location also ensures thatThabong Shopping Centreis one of the shopping centres with the highest foot traffic in the area.

What influence does the improvedThabong Shopping Centre have onthe community of Sebokeng?The improvedThabong Shopping Centre is developed with the residents of theSebokeng community in mind.The Thabong Shopping Centre will save the resi-dents time and money with the new tenant mix, satisfying the shoppers needsand minimising the shoppers travel expenses and travel time.The new phase alsocreates jobs for Sebokeng residents.

What can we expect from theopening of the new phase ofthe Thabong Shopping Cen-tre?The opening of the new phase willbe celebrated on Saturday, 29 No-vember 2014 when the 4th annualMiss Thabong contest will takeplace at the Thabong ShoppingCentre. The opening day will befilled with exciting entertainment,including pantsula dancing anddrum majorettes form the Sebo-keng community. Thabong Shop-ping Centre will also give awayprizes and hampers, sponsored bythe tenants of the centre.

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In this day and age it has become im-perative to ensure collaboration betweenpolicymakers, corporate entities, acade-mics and NGOs for the generation ofnew knowledge. Governments, business,industry and communities have becomereliant on university researchers to meetwith the rapid changes in the technologi-cal era.

To this end our academics have also en-gaged in extensive research projects, cove-ring a variety of niche, market-specificresearch which will serve their target au-diences. These projects cater for currentand projected changes within the highereducation system worldwide.

There are several approved research fo-cus areas that are currently underway atthe Vaal University of Technology (VUT)and the institution is making significant

strides and aggressively pursuing avenuesto improve its research culture.

Research is an integral part of keeping themind receptive. Researchers become in-ductive thinkers and reinvent, reconcep-tualise and reposition themselves withinthe ever-changing landscape of highereducation. In today’s knowledge society,gaining new insights to convey to studentsis no longer a choice but an imperative.Each of the four faculties hosted the An-nual Research Awards recognising aca-demics who have achieved excellence inthe field of their particular niche researchareas.

With globalisation, collaborative researchis the order of the day, where applyingmore minds, thoughts and ideas to gene-ral problems or queries results in bettersolutions and results.

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Anne Naidu

RESEARCH IS ORDER OF THEDAY IN GLOBAL VILLAGE

10yearsSpark of possibilities

Celebrating 10 years of University of Technology status

Cllr Simon Mofokeng: Executive Mayor of Sedibeng District Municipality and Cllr Mpho Park Tau Chair-person of the PEC SALGA Gauteng holding the torch to declare the games officially opened

Khanyisa Peter

Vaal University of Technology and Sedi-beng District Municipality, are honouredto have hosted the OR Tambo Games onFriday 24 October 2014 at the Isak SteylStadium. The annual event, organised bythe South African Local Government As-sociation (SALGA), is in honour of thelate ANC stalwart, Dr Oliver ReginaldTambo. The tournament gives munici-palities an opportunity to compete againsteach other as the games rotate to differ-ent municipalities around the country.Sixteen sporting codes participated in thegames.

Present at the event were dignitaries fromSALGA, Cllr Simon Mofokeng: ExecutiveMayor of Sedibeng District Munici¬palityand Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Pro-fessor Irene Moutlana. In her address,

Professor Moutlana said the universitywas gratified to host an event of suchmag-nitude and that the games marked com-petitiveness, discipline and competence.

“Through this ritual, we will keep the lega-cy of OR Tambo alive forever,” said CllrMpho Park Tau Chairperson of the PECSALGA Gauteng. He thanked the univer-sity and municipality for their contribu-tion and said he hoped it was an initiativethat people could learn from. Cllr MaholeSimon Mofokeng: Executive Mayor inSedibeng District Municipality declaredthe games officially open and announcedthe next host.The torch was lit as a symbolof the commencement of the games. Theevent was sealed with a gala dinner held atEmerald Casino where awards were con-ferred to the best performers

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Students of the Vaal University of Tech-nology (VUT) are not confined to theparameters of the institution to further

Mr Sinovuyo Masikwana SRC PresidentAnne Naidu

their studies, but instead are privileged tobe offered opportunities for internationalcollaboration.

Mr Sinovuyo Masikwana VUT’s SRCPresident, has been selected to participatein the 2015 Study of the US Institute forStudent Leaders on Civic Engagement.The programme includes a four-weekacademy residency and a one-week studytour to a different part of the country.Leadership sessions and community ser-vice activities, as well as getting to knowAmericans, are also integral componentsof these institutes.

Studying abroad provides an opportunityto expand one’s field of view and helps oneto understand and analyse problems andphenomena from a longer-term, world-wide perspective. The experience of a uni-versity is, for most new students, a steeplearning curve in gaining independence.But studying abroad takes that a wholestep further; challenging students to re-ally develop as individuals whilst gain-ing tremendous exposure to internationaltrends, skills and collaborating with for-eign students. These initiatives help localinstitutions provide a more holistic andrich academic education to their students.

VUT FOOTBALL TEAMS ATTHEIR BEST

VUT Football teams participated in theUniversity Sports South Africa (USSA)Gauteng Football Finals that were held at

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of Pretoria). They lost 0-1, but won silvermedals.

The second game was the VUT men’steam against Wits University. The VUTteam dominated from the beginning ofthe game, seemingly motivated by the no-tion of making VUT history as the firstVUT football team to hoist the provincialtournament trophy. The team won 2-1.

Both VUT men and women’s footballteams deserved their finalist status afteroutstanding performances in the regularseason of the 2014 USSA Gauteng “AMATuesdayz” football league. As finalists,the teams enjoy an automatic entry to the2014 USSA national tournament that willbe held from 1-5 December at DurbanUniversity of Technology. The top eightspots at the national tournament will en-able teams to participate in the prestigiousand highly televised 2015 Varsity Tourna-ment.

VUT Football teams

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MCD Training Centre is running aSummer Special on short courses from

October 2014 – January 2015:

• Basic Arc Welding - 15 days R5999.00 Incl. vat• Basic Gas Cutting – 4 days R1600.00 Incl. vat• Forklift training 4.5 Ton - 5 days R1900.00 Incl. vat• Basic Rigging - 3 days R1200.00 Incl. vat• CNC Operator - 10 days - price on request

Additional 10% OFF/DISCOUNT for bookingstarting in December 2014 and January 2015

Payment for booking essential– LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE

Tel: (016) 360 2388 Fax: (016) 360 2155Fax to Mail: 086 607 5336

Contact Email: [email protected]

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MCD Training Centre is offering eveningclasses on Trade Test Preparation

(Section28)• Have you been working for 4 years or more in yourtrade without a Red Seal (papers)?

• Do you have minimum standard 7/ Grade 9?• Did you know that you can apply for Preparation andTrade Test Assessment at MCD Training Centre?

Term & Conditions Apply.Booking is essential due to limited

space available.Email address: [email protected]

Contact: (016) 360-2388Email address:

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PERSOONLIK /PERSONAL1. Berading / Counselling2. Kerke / Churches3. Gelukwensings /Congratulations

4. Dankbetuigings/ Thank you5.Memoriam/Grafstene /Tombstones

6. Egskeidings / Divorce

7. Speurdienste /Private Detectives

8.Verlore / Gevind /Lost / Found

9. Saamrygeleenthede / Lifts10. Vriendskaplik / Friendship11.Persoonlikekennisgewings/Personal Notices

DIENSTE / SERVICES12. Dagsorg / Daycare13. Kleuterskole /

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16. Video&Fotografie /Video&Photography

17.Musiek /Music18.Onthale&Konferensies

Functions &Conferences19. Spyseniering / Catering

20.Wegneemetes&Restaurante / TakeAways&Restaurants

21. Lugversorgers / Aircons25. Blindings / Blinds26. Springkastele /

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33. Loodgieters / Plumbing34.AlgemeneDienste /

General Services35. Rommelverwydering

Refuse Removal

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Pest Control38. Tuindienste /

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63.Veevoer / Animal Feeds64.Diere&Pluimvee

Animals&Poultry65. Plaastoerusting /

FarmEquipment66.Motors67. Bakkies68.Vragmotors / Trucks69.Motorfietse /

Motorbikes70.Woonwaens / Caravans71. Bote / Boats

TE KOOP / FOR SALE52.Algemeen te koop /

General for sale53. Te koop gevra /

Wanted to buy55. Rekenaars / Computers56. Kantoortoerusting /

Office supplies57. Selfone/Cell phones58. Pandwinkels /

Pawn shops59. TV / Elektriese

toebehore/TV / Electrical Appliances

60. Boeke/VersamelitemsBooks / Collectors items

61. Kuns /Oudhede/Artwork/Antiques

90.Hoewes&Plase te huur /SmallHoldings&Farmstolet

91. Hoewes&Plase te koop /Small Holdings&Farms for sale

92. Besighede te koop /Business for sale

93. Kamers te huur /Rooms to let

94.Gastehuise / Guest-Houses95.Vakansie Akkomodasie /

Holiday Accommodation96. Bestuurskole /

Driving Schools97. Betrekkings gevra /

VacanciesWanted98. Betrekkings / Vacancies99.VolwasseVermaak /

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looking for the right one?Does money not stay in your hands?

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26 November - 2 December 2014 SEDIBENG STER 23

Betrekkings /Vacancies

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Benodig Huurmotor Be­stuurder. Geldige PDPmoet binnein VDB bly.Skakel 082 781 4396

December Special !!@DM Training & jobs

agency welding R3500Boilermaker R5500 4weeks forklift R600

Riggering R400 2 daysTel 0164224264Vereeniging cell

0729547705

Kantoor dame gesoekRek vaardighede

Sprankelend + betroubaarVanderbijlpark

(s) 0736011768

BKB Louwid: Vereeniginghet ‘n vakante posisie beskikbaar vir ‘n

VeilingsklerkDoen aansoek aanlyn by https://bkb.jb.skillsmapafrica.com

of besoek ons loopbaan webadres by www.bkb.co.za

Sluitingsdatum: 02 Desember 2014 - Verw. Nr: L58

BKB is verBinD toto inDiensneming praKtyKe wat

regstellenDe aKsie BevorDer en soDoenDe sal Die

BetroKKe BeleiD oorweeg worD tyDens Keuring.

Position: Plant Operator & Process Controller

Hours: Full Time position / CTC

Place of work: Anglo American Mine(New Vaal Colliery) Vereeniging

requirements: * Drivers License a must* Be willing to work Shift Work

academic & trade qualifications:* Min requirement is Matric (Grade 12)* 3 years experience as Plant Operator andProcess Controller

* Safety Courses will be an added value

comPany details: NuWater SA (Pty) Ltd

cV’s can be send to email address:[email protected]

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VACANCYHealthNicon Nursing College

has a position for aENROLLED NURSE (STAFF NURSE)

AND REG NURSE (SISTER)As Teaching Personnel

Requirements• Proof of SANC registration• Fluent in English• Valid driver’s license and own car• Able to work under pressure

Please e-mail your shortened CV [email protected] orFax: 086 513 4671

should you not hear from us, youwere not successful

Closing date: 1 December 2014

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Graad 2: Alle vakkeGraad 4: Afrikaans, NW, SS

CV inhandig by :Die Skoolhoof

Voor/op: Maandag,28 November 2014

083 412 6026016 971 2033

[email protected]

Poste beskikbaar: 1 Januarie 2015

LUMIéRE PRIMêRE SKOOLLUMIéRE PRIMARY SCHOOL

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SEBOKENG GYM

Send your CV via e-mail [email protected] or fax 086 767 5662

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REQUIREMENTS:- Must be prepared to work at our Sebokeng branch- Must have reliable transport- Must be fully bilingual in English and Afrikaans- Must have at least 2 years sales experience- Must be prepared to work from 9am to 8pmMonday to Friday

- Weekends will be to you own discretion and inaccordance with targets

PACKAGE- R6 000 Basic salary - Accumulative commission- Annual bonuses - Earn up to R17 000 within24 months

SALES MANAGERPOSITION AVAILABLE

SEBOKENG GYM

Send your CV via e-mail [email protected] or fax 086 767 5662

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REQUIREMENTS:- Must live in the Sebokeng area- Must be prepared to work from

9am to 8pm Monday to FridayPACKAGEBasic salary and commission

MEMBERSHIP CONSULTANTSPOSITION AVAILABLE

REFRITECH ccVANDERBIJLPARK

Manufacture and maintains industrialair-conditioners, water-coolers, chillers

and panel coolers.

Requires the services ofAIR-CoNDITIoNINgTECHNICIANs.

Please send your CV to facsimile016 981 3165 or e-mail [email protected]

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FINANCIAL FREEDOMAWAITS YOU!!

Expanding company requiresmotivated and mature individuals tomanage and own 15 new branches.

Package R18 500.00+ Incentivesand Bonuses

Must have own car.

Must be in Vaal Triangle Area.

Call 016 423 6458 or sms name,age, area and contact number to

082 905 2398

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Goed gevestigde ouditeursfirmain Drie Riviere is opsoek na

matrikulante met universiteitsvrystelling wat in die rigting van

B.Com GeoktrooieerdeRekenmeester wil studeer, asook

reeds ingeskrewe B.ComGeoktrooieerde Rekenmeester

studente wat asleerlingrekenmeester wil

registreer om hulklerkskap te voltooi.

CV’s kan gestuur word na:[email protected]

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Vakante PosoPgeleide eiendomsagente benodig

Verdien r20 000.00 kommissieen meer Per maand.

•Woonagtig inVanderbijlpark•Tussen 30 - 40 jaar• Netjiese voorkoms en positiewe geaardheid• Eie vervoer en selfoon• Baie goeie kommissie struktuur• Nodige rugsteun tot registrasie

stuur CV aan [email protected] skakel 082 857 3358

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EMPLOYMENT• Civil Site Supervisor

• Building Site Supervisor• Earth Moving Site Supervisor

E-mail CV to:[email protected] a

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All CV’s will be typed and compiled professionally

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Vacancies availablefor experienced

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Vereeniging area.No CHaNCersPhone: 084 456 7811between 9am – 4pm

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• R800• All course materials

provided• Certificate issued• Job Assistance given

082 570 8663all hours

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHCARENURSE MIDRAND

* 5 hrs per day * Experience + Registeredwith SANCA Dispensing Certificate

* Salary NegotiableEmail CV to

[email protected]

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OCCUPATIONAL MEDICALPRACTITIONER MIDRAND

4 Hrs per month

Email CV [email protected]

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SPIRO/AUDIO CLERKMIDRAND

1 X Audio/LFT Fulltime

Email CV [email protected]

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VACANCY: DOMESTIC ASSISTANT

A family residing in Henley –on-Klip has a vacancy foran experienced, hardworking and caring individual tofill the vacancy of a Domestic Assistant. The incumbentmust be friendly, loving and good with children. Theperson must be trustworthy, reliable and must be ableto work on her own and be able to take initiatives.

REquIREMENTS fOR ThE POSITION:• South African Citizens only• Grade 10• 2-5 Years working Experience• Ability to write and speak English and Afrikaans• Ability to communicate in Sotho and Tswana• Live-in at the place of work

SOME kEY PERfORMANCE AREAS:• House cleaning• Preparing Meals• Baking• Washing and Ironing• Child Minding• Shopping Errands

REMuNERATION AND BENEfITS:The successful candidate will be eligible to get thefollowing:• 3 months’ probation period• Annual Salary of R23 400• Provident Fund• 15 days annual leave

Applicants are required to submit copies of certifiedID. Short CVs with contactable references to the

following : [email protected] or fax: 086 662 4573

CLOSING DATE : 12 DESEMBER 2014

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24 SEDIBENG STER 26 November - 2 December 2014

Cnr. Frikkie Meyer &Westinghouse Blvd.

VanderbijlparkTel: (016) 933 3561

Parkview Auto(Pty) Ltd

2008 NISSAN HARDBODY NP300 2.4i LWB PETROLWITH 169,000KM, CANOPY TOWBAR, RUBER

RIZED, MAGS, A/C P/S E/W R99, 990

2011 VOLKSWAGEN POLO VI 1.6TDiCOMFORTLINE WITH 132,000KM FSH, MAGS, E/W

A/C P/S R169, 990

2012 HYUNDAI IX35 2.0 GLS/PREMIUM WITH120,000KM A/C P/S E/W LEATHER, NEW TYRES,

MAGS, 6 SPEED R199,990

2013 MAZDA 3 1.6 DYNAMIC WITH 57,000KM LEATHERSEATS, ON BOARD COMPUTER, MFS WHEEL, MAGS,KEYLESS ENTRY IMMACULATE CONDITION, AIRBAGS,

ELECTRIC WINDOWS R169,990

2011 ISUZU KB SERIES 250 D-TEQ LE E/CABMAGS, CANOPY, CD/MP3, AIRCON, POWERSTEERING, RUBBERIZED, TOWBAR R179,990

2010 MERCEDES BENZ E300 ELEGANCE WITH70,000KM, AIR SUSPENSION, NAVIGATION,

LEATHER SEATS R339 990

2010 NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.0 XE WITH 118,000KM A/C,P/S, CD/MP3, AIRBAGS, TOWBAR, MAGS, NEWTYRES, FULL SERVICE HISTORY R179,990

2011 DODGE CALIBER 2.0 SXT FSH,IMMACULATE, LEATHER, CD/MP3/RADIO, MAGS

R159, 990

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Dutton VolkswagenCnr Eric Louw & Fichardt Street, Sasolburg. Tel 016 970 8000www.duttons.co.za

Visit vw.co.za and join facebook.com/vwsa

New Polo Range includes: TSI 66kW Trendline; TSI 66kW Comfortline;TSI 81kW Highline; TSI 81kW Highline DSG® and TSI 81kW Cross.

Driving the New Polo will leave you inspired. You feel like you can take on theworld. Now with a standard service plan and advanced new generation TSIengines standard across the range, you can confidently go further, faster andmore efficiently. Step into the luxurious, class leading interior and the advanceddriver assist systems, touchscreen infotainment and benchmark safety featuresmean that the New Polo delivers more features, more innovation and morecomfort than ever before.

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INVITATION TO TENDER FORCOLLECTION AND BURIAL PAUPERSERVICESTender no. 02/2014 SEB

Bidders are invited to bid for collection andburial of paupers from Sebokeng Hospitalwhen pauper burial need arises at a cost.

Quotations including Declaration forms4/8/9/; Tax clearance certificate and BEEcertificates to be placed in the Tender boxin the Admin building between 8h00 and15h00.Tender closing date: 3 December 2014

Enquiries : Ms. Maggy Ramaifo at016 – 930 3323 a

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 2(1) OF THE GAUTENG REMOVALOF RESTRICTIONS ACT, 1996(Act 3 of 1996), READ WITH CLAUSES

11 AND 31 OF THE VEREENIGING TOWN PLANNING SCHEME,1992:- ERF 41, RUST-TER-VAAL TOWNSHIP

I, A P Squirra of APS Town and Regional Planners, being the authorizedagent of the owner hereby give notice in terms of Clauses 11 and 31 ofthe Vereeniging Town Planning Scheme, 1992 that I have applied to theEmfuleni Local Municipality for the “Special Consent” of the Emfuleni LocalMunicipality to use Erf 41 Rust-ter-Vaal Township, located at 76 MagnoliaStreet, for a “Place of Instruction” (Pre-school).

All relevant documents relating to this Application will be open for inspectionduring normal office hours at the office of the said Local Authority, officeof the Deputy Municipal Manager: Economic Development Planning (LandUse Management), 1st floor Development Planning Building, corner ofPresident Kruger and Eric Louw Streets, Vanderbijlpark, from 26 November2014 until 24 December 2014. Any person who wishes to object to this Ap-plication or submit representations in respect thereof, must lodge the samein writing to the said Local Authority at its address specified above or send itto P O Box 3, Vanderbijlpark 1900. The objections or representations mustreach the mentioned office on or before 24 December 2014.

Name and address of Agent:APS Town and Regional PlannersP.O Box 12311LUMIER1905

Local Municipality Reference Number: 7/3/Rust-ter-VaalDate of first Publication: 26 November 2014 a

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OF THEVANDERBIJLPARK TOWN PLANNING SCHEME 1987 INTERMS OF SECTION 56(1)(b)(ii) OF THE TOWN-PLANNINGANDTOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE, 1986, (ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986)- VANDERBIJLPARK AMENDMENT SCHEME: PORTION 1 OFERF 50 VANDERBIJLPARK NW 7

I, C F de Jager of Pace Plan Consultants, being the authorized agent ofthe owner of portion 1 of Erf 50 vanderbijlpark nW 7, hereby gives no-tice in terms of Section 56(1)(b)(ii) of the Town-Planning and TownshipsOrdinance (15 of 1986) that I have applied to the Emfuleni Local Munici-pality for the amendment of the vanderbijlpark Town Planning Scheme,1987, by the rezoning of the property described above, situated on DaimlerStreet, vanderbijlpark, from “Industrial 2” with a 6 metres building linefrom the street boundary to “Industrial 2” with a 0 metre building line onall boundaries..

all relevant documents relating to the application will be open for inspec-tion during normal office hours at the office of the Manager: Land UseManagement, First Floor, Old Trust bank building, corner of PresidentKruger Street and Eric Louw Street, vanderbijlpark, for 28 days from 19november 2014.

Objections or representations in respect of the application must be lodgedwith or made in writing at the Municipal Manager, P. O. box 3, vander-bijlpark, 1900 or faxed to (016) 9505533 within a period of 28 days from19 november 2014.

address of the agent: Pace Plan Consultants, P O box 60784, vaaL-PaRK, 1948, Tel: (016) 971 3456

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To advertise inThe Legals

Call Antonette -(016) 950 7022 /

E-mail:[email protected]

Merry Christmas to all myclients and may you havea Prosperous New Year!!!

26 November - 2 December 2014 SEDIBENG STER 25

New Vaal Motors Vereeniging Pty LtdCnr General Smuts & Van Riebeeck Street,Duncanville, Vereeniging - 016 430 6500

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26 SEDIBENG STER 26 November - 2 December 2014

New Vaal Motors VereenigingTel: 0164306500Passenger Service Department. 2 YEAR MERCEDES-BENZ WARRANTY

We are offering all C-Class W202 and W203, E-Class W210 and W211 Mercedes-Benz models, outof maintenance plan, a free health check. You will receive expert advice from trained techniciansthat are totally committed to giving you GenuineParts and Quality Service. All whilst giving youcomplete peace of mind and money back in your pocket.

Free health check and repair discount foryour vehicle.It is just what the doctor ordered.

While stocks last. Terms and Conditions apply.

c-class: w202, w203, E-class: w210, w211

Discounts Labour Discount

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Special valid until 31/03/2014

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2 Leslie St, Cnr De Villiers, Vereeniging,Tel 016 422 8764, 016 422 8767

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We stock spare parts for most appliances.Fridge spares: Door Seal, thermostats, Gas etc.Stove: Plates, thermostats, Door seals etc.

Vacuum cleaner hoses, filters etc.Washing machine filters, Hoses etc.electrical: Plugs, Wire, Lighting etc.

Plumbing: copper pipes, taps, Geysers, Valves etc.Airconditioning and Hardware tools,

And many more

Large range of tooLs avaiLabLe

Great prices on LeD& solar lighting

Low pressure solargeyser 150LR4 600

Large range

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Patio roof with flat zink roof,facias, ceiling, Nutec building

columns

Steel Wendy HouseAll Sizes

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ROOF-ITTel: (016) 421-3748/9 H/v Genl. Hertzog & Pov Street,

Peacehaven, Vereeniging

Double flat roofcarport 40m2 6 x 6 Decktile Roof

Single Garage 3 x 6mwith Roll-up Door

Being a father is a full-time job and the samecan be said of coaches, but many develop-ment coaches think coaching is just a hobby.NO! Coaching is a commitment just like be-ing a father. Remember that as a coach, youare like a father to those kids. They look upto you.So coaches, be careful what you say or do

in front of these kids.How can we expect our players to play for

our national team knowing development coa-ches are not doing justice to the developmentof these youngsters?In fact, when our national teams are not

doing well we should not blame the coaches

of national teams, but grassroots coaches inthis country.There are a lot of things that Shooting From

The Hip picked up since the MCS SedibengCup started.Firstly, some of our boys are not well coa-

ched.Secondly, development coaches don’t

want to empower themselves by reading coa-ching books to improve their knowledge.Thirdly, we train these boys as if we train

horses and - come game time – they thinkexactly like horses: they will kick the hell outof everything that is in their way.Lastly, development coaches are not ho-

nest with these youngsters and every timethese boys lose a game, development coachesblame referees or match officials, and theboys end up learning nothing from their mas-ters.Shooting From The Hip is of the opinion

that some development coaches no longer ha-ve respect for this beautiful game. In football,

or should I say in coaching, you never stoplearning. There will be little advancement inthese boys’ football careers as long as our co-aches think like ‘military generals.’

It is not aboutputting 11 players onthe field.It all starts with

training to preparethese youngsters forthe future.It is not winning

that makes a coachthe best coach in theworld, but aboutwhat kind of playersone produces on andoff the field.Football has chan-

ged and is no longerabout chasing theball for 90 minutes.Shooting From

TheHip hopes some coaches can learn somet-hing from their colleagues in this region –who still have respect for the sport - football- regardless of their achievements.

Some dev coaches THINK like “military generals”

SEDIBENG. - Emfuleni SportsMMC Shaka Radebe’s initiative toupgrade facilities was given the‘thumbs up’ by at least one communi-ty member and sport fanatic – MartinMpholo.This follows last week’s article

published in Sedibeng Ster under theheadline “Upgrading facilities” inwhich Radebe revealed that the mu-nicipality is committed to improvingfacilities in townships. This goodnewswaswelcomed byMpholo, whobelieves this will improve the stan-dard of sport in Sedibeng.Speaking to Sedibeng Ster Sport,

Mpholo, who is also involved in ma-ny sports projects in this region, says

this is a step in the right direction.“The question I normally ask myselfis: “How can you produce good play-ers if you don’t have good facilities?’Driving around on Sunday, watchingour boys and girls playing at differentvenues, one becomes disappointedwhen you notice the state of the faci-lities,” says Mpholo.However, Mpholo feels that the fa-

cilitiesmentioned by theMMC in lastweek’s edition are not enough as hebelieves Zone 3 Stadium and otheropen grounds should also be attendedto. Mpholo, who is passionate aboutgolf, says the upgrading of the Eva-ton Mafatsana Golf Course and otherdifferent sporting facilities must be a

top priority.He adds, “After upgrading these

facilities the onus rests on our shoul-ders to protect them. Saul TsotetsiSports Centre was recently fenced offbut I am disappointed to notice howmany illegal entrances there are. Se-dibeng Regional Masters FootballAssociation, Sedibeng Referees As-sociation and the South African Foot-ball Coaches Association - Sedibeng- are fully behind the initiative tomake Sedibeng the best.” In conclu-sion, Mpholo says, “Somebody fromthis area once said, ‘We don’t havethe best but we are the best.’ Mr Ra-debe is one of the best – he needs ourtotal support and commitment.”

“Thumbs up toMMC of Sports” -Mpholo

Martin Mpholo believes Emfuleni Local Municipality’s Shaka Radebe is going in the rightdirection following his recent announcement that he would be upgrading Sedibengsports facilities.

EVATON. - A march is planned in supportof the 16 Days of Activism against Violen-ce and Abuse against Women, Men andChildren.The march is conducted by the Sedibeng

Regional Masters Football Association.It starts at the Levai Mbatha Clinic in

Evaton at 07:00 on November 28 and goesto EvatonWest Park. All members of Sedi-beng Masters are requested to attend.Formore info callMartinMpholo@082

2926 204.

SEBOKENG. - The Sedibeng RegionalMasters Football Association will be visi-ting Swaziland – Manzini - for the Sout-hern Africa Developing Countries Masters

Tournament on November 28 - 30.This is an annual event that accommoda-

tes teams from South Africa, Swaziland,Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique and thehosts - Swaziland. Transport fare isR500.00. Transport departs from Mafatsa-na Evaton at 10:00 on Friday November28.For more info call @ 082 2926 204

SEDIBENG. -Mississippi Orlando Pira-tes supporters will hold a general meetingon November 30 at 09:00Agenda: Funeral Scheme and Suppor-

ters cards.Call Pule @ 073 7340 254 or Mtutuzi

@ 078 6110 623

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SEBOKENG. - KFC Sebokeng will host its2014 Annual Red Ribbon Fun Run. Theevent is scheduled to take place at the SaulTsotetsi Sports Centre on December 7. Thiswas revealed to Sedibeng Ster Sports by theKFC Sebokeng publicist Thabo Mollo whopromises stiff competition in this year’s funrun.According to Mollo they organise the

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Club and Emfuleni Local Municipality.Speaking to Sedibeng Ster Sports, Mollosays the entry forms for the race are availableat all their KFC outlets, Evaton Mall, Tha-bong Shopping Centre and Palm SpringsKFC. He says the race is also part of the HIVand AIDS Awareness Campaign and theywill donate the money they raise to selectedcentres.Mollo says last year’s fun run was a huge

success and this year they will make it even

more spectacular with lot of prizes on theday of the event.The day programme starts at 08:00 with

a 5km fun run, followed by the 10km funrun.The participating fee is R35 for those who

will run as individuals.“The money we raise through the race will

be donated to the needy in this area. Withthis little contribution we hope to reduce po-verty in our community.

It is no secret that some of the centresor homes are desperate for help.We made a commitment to assist them as

much as we can by hosting this fun run andwe appeal to the whole Sedibeng communityto come in large numbers to support this ini-tiative.I believe together we can make a huge dif-

ference in our society,” says Mollo. He stres-ses that the race is open to everyone whowants to participate, young and old.

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VANDERBIJLPARK. - The much anticipa-ted local derby between VaalMilano FC andNale Academy lived up to expectationswhen these two rivals produced five star per-formances in theMCSSedibengCup quarterfinals at Shakespeare Stadium on Saturday.Local soccer fans came in numbers to watchthese future Bafana Bafana stars showcasingtheir talent. The gamewas decided on penal-ties after a full-time score of 1 - 1. VaalMila-no won 4 - 3 on penalties. It was a game oftwo halves with Vaal Milano FC starting thegame and it came as no surprise when theytook an early lead. However, ‘Ama CheeseBoys’ (Nale Academy) came strongly intothe second half, dominating the proceedingsand their hard work was rewarded whenWandile Manqa scored an equaliser. At thisstage it was one-way- traffic with Nale Aca-demy throwing everything at the opponents.However, Vaal Milano could have wrappedup the game in the first half but failed to con-vert their chances into goals. Expect anotherthrill-a-minute encounter when those teams

who qualified for semi-finals lock horns thisweekend.The teams that have booked their spot in the

semi-finals are:U/13Eya FCNale AcademyBophelong BarcelonaBenficaU/15Nale AcademyVaal MilanoIkageng Dev FCBophelong MilanoU/17Vaal Milano FCMighty Stars FCManyora FCDerthmond FC

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