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15 May 2015
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The police in Dwaalboom nearThabazimbi have filed a missingpersons report following thedisappearance of a 23-year oldwoman known as Yvonne Kuate.Thabazimbi police spokespersonConstable Edith Modise said thataccording to the informationreceived, Kuate was last seen onthe afternoon of Sunday, 12 April,by the manager at her workplace.Kuate was wearing a black shirtand a T-shirt with brown sandalswhen she went missing. Thepolice have appealed to thecommunity to assist in locatingher whereabouts. Anyone whocomes across information thatcould lead to her safe return isurged to contact their local policestation. Photo supplied
Alleged ModimolleRapist finally arrested
One of the women who was allegedly raped by Mokgosane.Photo: Lizzy Bapela
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Malose Jackson Mokgosana was arrestedon Tuesday, 5 May on two charges ofhousebreaking and rape. Mokgosana wasremanded to police custody when heappeared before the ModimolleMagistrate’s Court on Thursday, 7 May.His case was postponed for furtherinvestigation.A woman who was recently raped,
thought I had a boyfriend with me,something she had never seen before.After raping me he asked me where I hadhidden my purse, and why,” she said. “Iasked him how he knew that I’d hidden it,and he said that this was not his first timebreaking into my house. He said that hewould steal my phones and cash everytime he succeeded. I asked him to staythe night so that I could see his face in themorning and be able to identify him to thepolice. I felt I could not handle the pain ofhaving to wait for the police to investigate,”she said. “He told me his name wasJohannes and said that he was looking fora wife. I even managed to talk him intobelieving that I would move in with him,and he said that he would give me moneyto help move my possessions. He saidthat he had the money as he hadsucceeded in several houses that night.”When her rapist left through the same
window he’d used to come in, the womanphoned the EFF Limpopo Provincialleader Mapula Ledwaba, who
allegedly by Mokgosana, spoke to TheBEAT about her experiences. She wasasleep in her RDP house in Extension 10on Saturday, 7 March, when she heardsomeone climbing onto her bed.She said that the man choked and raped
her, threatening to kill her if she screamed.He put a pillow over her face.“I cooperated with him for the sake of me
and my children. My children were asleepin the other room. Unfortunately, my 14-year old daughter saw the incident and
accompanied me to the police station andthe hospital to seek help.She said that Ledwaba helped and
supported her during that difficult time, asher mother was not strong enough tohandle the situation. The victim believesthat her attacker could have raped othersas he said he had been breaking intoseveral houses in the area.“He told me that there were three of
them, and I was scared that the otherscould be doing the same thing to mychildren. My elder daughter said that she’dseen me in bed with the man and thoughthe was my boyfriend. She was confusedbecause I do not usually do such things intheir presence,” she said. “He continued towalk free for over a month. It hurt, knowingthat he could be doing the same to otherwomen.”Modimolle police spokesperson Warrant
Officer James Findlay said that moredetails on the case would be releasedshortly as investigations are still inprocess.
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Bela-Bela police have managed to arrestone of two alleged hijackers.Colonel Abel Phetla said that the
incident took place on Wednesday, 6May, at the Caltex garage near theSettlers intersection on the R516.Phetla said that the two men were at
the petrol station when one of themallegedly forced the driver of a deliveryvan, which was transporting cigarettes,to drive away with them.He also explained that the second
suspect managed to procure a firearmbelonging to a cash-in-transit securityguard before fleeing the scene.
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Members of the Economic FreedomFighters (EFF) in Thabazimbi havedeclared their support for members oftheir local community who have beenarrested for the latest spate ofxenophobic violence in the town.EFF members spoke to The BEAT on
Thursday, 7 May, saying that theybelieved that criminal elements werebehind the allegations and the arrests.They said that people who should bearrested are still walking free, but they stillbelieve that justice will take its course.EFF Sub-Regional Convener
Commissar Kopo Motshegwa said thatthey do condemn the attacks, and believethat justice should be done for everyone,regardless of their status. He said thatthey do not hold grudges on anyone,including the beleaguered foreigners, andare working hard with variousstakeholders to find solutions on theissue and maintain peace in the area.”We vouch for solidarity and strongly
believe that there is a pure miscarriage ofjustice on these innocent members of ourcommunity. We also feel that the wrongpeople are being blamed and most ofthose arrested were women, whose timespent in police cells brought discomfort totheir families as their children had to beleft unattended for sometime
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The trial against alleged axe attackerTrymore Munetsi has continued atthe Bela-Bela Magistrate’s Court,with the accused denying anyinvolvement in the incident. Munetsihas been accused of being one offive men who attacked RachelGroenewaldt and Manie de Beer withan axe at their home in Leeupoortlast year.During his cross-examination on
Monday, 4 May, the state questionedMunetsi on his whereabouts on theday of the attack. At first Munetsistated that he was waiting outside ofthe couple’s home during the attack,but he later denied ever beinginvolved.Constable Klaas Ledwaba of the
Rooiberg Police testified that he hadtaken Munetsi to the scene of thecrime a few days after beingapprehended where he pointed outhow the attack was planned and tookplace.Munetsi denied this and said that he
only worked at the residential homeand had not been involved in theattack.The state then asked Munetsi what
he was doing in the area to which hereplied that he was visiting his brotherwho could not be named.Munetsi said that he was
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EFF ThabazimbiSub-RegionalConvenerCommissar KopoMotshegwa.Photo: LizzyBapela
The EFF will continue to urge membersof the community to refrain from takinglaw onto their own hands whenever theyfeel aggrieved by those in power or whowronged them. We strongly feel andhope that the ultimately justice will beserved and the culprits will face the fullmight of the law.We stand with these people until their
case is finalized and help where isnecessary in terms of legalrepresentations once it has beenconfirmed with the affected families. Wemost certainly welcome the ruling thatthey are out on free bail and urge them toabide by their bail conditions,” saidMotshegwa. The suspects are due backin court on Monday, 29 June.Meanwhile, the party organized for
community mass-meetings scheduled totake place this week in Northam and atthe Four-way Stop in Regorogile. Themeeting is aimed at addressing issues ofservice delivery as the EFF andcommunity members raised theirconcerns.The Sub-Regional committee invited
their local municipal heads led by themayor Councillor Patricia Mosito, actingMunicipal Manager Gopolang Booysenand acting Social Services ManagerJohnny Motaung. Party leaders believethat the turn up will be high and havedeployed a sound volume of securitymarshals to the venues.
Alleged hijacker apprehendedThe two men then allegedly drove to
Sondela Resort, where they dropped offthe driver of the van, unloading thecigarettes into their getaway vehiclebefore they left.The police were notified of the incident
and the alleged hijackers’ location, andthe man was arrested shortly afterward.43-year old Thikhathali Gamela was
arrested for allegedly being involved withthe hijacking. He was charged withassault and robbery and appeared at theBela-Bela Magistrate’s Court on Friday, 8May. The matter was postponed toThursday, 14 May for furtherinvestigation.Gamela remains in custody at the Bela-
Bela police station.
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apprehended by security officersbecause “they were looking forsuspicious men who had beeninvolved in a house robbery nearby”.He added that the officers told him
that his brother has been shot deadfor his involvement in the robbery.The state then asked about a blue
Spar Ladies Run T-shirt he woreduring his arrest. Groenewaldtpreviously testified that the shirt hadbelonged to her and was stolen byMunetsi on the day of the attack.Munetsi said that the T-shirt had
been given to him by his brother, PhillipChikwara, an alleged employee of aSpar outlet in Montana.The state asked if Munetsi is in
possession of the shirt to which hereplied that it has been discardedbecause of blood stains he discoveredon it.The case was postponed to Monday
11 May to allow the defense to bringChikwara in to testify.On the day, the defense said that
Chikwara has immigrated toZimbabwe and requested that the casebe postponed to Wednesday 27 May.The state agreed that it will grant the
postponement provided that the trialcontinues regardless of whetherChikwara appears or not.Munetsi has been linked to other
crimes in Leeupoort including abreak-in at the Matlapeng gamereserve.
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Police in Bela-Bela say that they arestill investigating the cause of the firewhich caused serious damage to oneof their barracks on Saturday, 2 May.Colonel Abel Phetla of the Bela-Bela
Police said that a forensic investigationis being conducted to determine thecause of the fire, but has not yet beensuccessful.“A forensic team has been busy with
investigations as to what cause the fire,but a definite cause has not yet beendetermined,” he said.The barracks floor itself is scattered
with ash and burnt wood across itseleven-room passage. Inside eachroom remains vacant with only a few
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) electedMmusi Maimane as the party’s newpresident on 10 May. Maimane’selevation comes after the surpriseresignation of the party’s long-timeleader Hellen Zille. Zille said that herresignation was to prompt a freshtransformation for the party.Local DA structures gave Maimane a
thumbs-up and The BEAT met withDavid Senosha, local DA chairperson,for a brief interview.“We are grateful for Maimane. He is a
man of good leadership — not that Zillewas not also good!” he said.Senosha, who voted to Maimane in
Cape Town, said that he is proud of thenew leadership.“People must understand that the DA is
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There was no load shedding during thepast weekends, but when the lights gooff many businesses suffer greatfinancial losses. To date Bela-Bela hasoften experienced load shedding hourson weekends between 10:00 and 12:00.The Beat spoke to the Bela Mall’sgeneral manager, JP Duncan, to find outhow the newly built mall is coping withthe financial pinch during those darkhours.“Most of the big restaurant retailers like
Game, Panarotti’s and Checkers havegenerators. There are negotiationsbetween the other shops that don’t havegenerators to supply them withgenerators and then pay them back at alater stage,” he said.Duncan also said that the fast food
retailer, McDonald’s works independentlyfrom the rest of the centre and has been
Cause of Bela-Belabarracks fire still unknown
personal belongings of the occupants,such as clothes, bedding, andappliances remaining.The damage resulting from the fire is
estimated to be as high as R1 millionwith most of the damage suffered bythe barracks’ structure.Phetla said that all of the barracks’
occupants have been relocated toanother barracks which was originallyintended for office use. He could notconfirm whether or not the occupantswould be compensated for their losses.Phetla confirmed that ammunition
belonging to police members wasfound at the barracks, and said thatthis will be replaced.A case of suspected arson has been
opened and the matter is still underinvestigation.
Some of the personal belongings ofthe barracks’ occupants miraculouslymanaged to survive the inferno.Photo: Justin Steyn
Ash and coal lays scattered at one ofthe barracks’ of the Bela-Bela policestation. Photo Justin Steyn
Slight pinches as load shedding increases
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David Senosha with Fransinah Maselela, Waterberg District Public RelationsOfficer. Photo: TK Mashaba
not only for white people, but for all thepeople of South Africa,” he said. “Colouris nothing to us.”He also said that the party’s leadership
sat down before the election to takestock of candidates for the leadership,and the party has confidence in theirnew leader.The Waterberg’s Desiree van der Walt
was elected as the deputy federalchairperson.“We are glad to have Desiree, one of
our own from the Waterberg,representing us at a higher level,” saidSenosha.Senosha said Zille will always help with
campaigns so that the party can win, andwin big.“This is our time to challenge the ruling
party,” he said. “We are confident thatwe will do well in the upcomingelections.”
without a generator for quite some time.This, he said, is being negotiated withthe franchise’s head office.He also said that management at the
mall did not expect load shedding timesto increase so dramatically but isthankful that few businesses areaffected.The Mall has recently fallen victim to
crime as one of their shops had beeninvolved in an armed robbery.Duncan said that load shedding did not
play a part in this and shops that do nothave generators are instructed to closeduring load shedding hours to avoidserious losses due to theft.Duncan said that the mall’s
management will consult with the localmunicipality in order to be exemptedfrom load shedding so that smallerbusinesses do not lose money.“Despite the readiness of most of our
shops, there are a few that still feel thefinancial pinch of load shedding.”
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The Bela-Bela police and theirstakeholders are encouraging membersof the community to ‘Say No toXenophobia’. Police spokespersonConstable Glen Manamela said that thepolice discourages their insulting orassaulting foreign nationals, or damagingtheir property or tuck-shops.“We are busy conducting door-to-door
and awareness campaigns onxenophobia. We are also sending out astrong message that we are all Africanshere. We should come together and takecare of our brothers and sisters,” saidConstable Manamela.Meanwhile, the Mogalakwena Local
Municipality march against xenophobiaand the shutdown of the town that hadpreviously been postponed is now in
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Working on Fire (WoF) Limpopoembarked on a mission to assist theWaterberg District to gear up and assistlocal schools in getting ready for the2015 fire season. BB Matlaila PrimarySchool in Mookgophong was among theschools selected by the WoF team totake part in the project. The team startedtheir campaign at the school with a fuelload reduction around the school yard onWednesday, 6 May, during which theycleared the school ground ofunnecessary flammable plants. This wasdone in order to reduce the tall grasswhich posed a threat to the schoolpremises.The General Manager for WoF in
Limpopo Sam Maepa said that 2014 wasthe worst fire season in seven years.They are now determined to start thepreparations for this year’s fire seasonearly. He added that all fire fighters in theprovince have been declared competent
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Residents in Bela-Bela are not happyabout activities at the small park on thecorner of Ludorf and Driver Street.Upgrades to the park started inNovember 2014 and has beenprogressing slowly due to the regularweeks-long absences by their parkworkers.DA councillor Kobus van der Merwe
stated recently that workers are unhappywith their working conditions and wages,and that workers recently went on strike.He also said that workers are unhappy
that they do not have machinery toperform their work.The municipal spokesperson Matome
Sebelebele denied the allegations andsaid that upgrades continue on thetown’s parks. He explained that allworkers will be on duty at each parkcurrently being upgraded and that
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If all goes according to plan, the Bela-Belamunicipality hopes to reopen its publiclibrary by the next financial year. Thelibrary was badly damaged in a fire in late2005 and has not been functioning since.Recent talks between the Department of
Sports, Arts and Culture, and the Bela-Bela Municipality have concluded in anagreement that the library be reinstatedand that the public would be able to takeout books once again.New furniture such as small tables,
chairs and even new bookshelves havebeen delivered to the library in thebeginning of March.New books have also been ordered for
the library’s improvement. Library staff are currently replacing the
old small steel shelves with the new bigger
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motion. The local Mayor, CouncillorTlhalefi Mashamaite and members of theExecutive Council will be leading themarch that is scheduled to take place onFriday, 15 May in town.Municipal spokesperson Malesela
Selokela indicated that councillors andvarious stakeholders includingcommunity organizations such as aBusiness Chamber, SANCO, the SAPS,the SA Chamber of Commerce, andmembers of the community are alsoinvited to join in on the march.“Let us stand up against xenophobia
and join us as we march against it inMokopane. The march will start fromMogalakwena municipal offices andproceed to the Magistrate’s Court andthe departments of Home Affairs andLabour,” said the Mayor, who will wrapup the march by delivering a keynoteaddress at the Municipality.
Xenophobicattacks oftenresult in foreignnationals’ shopsbeing looted.Photo:Lizzy Bapela
Bela-Bela Park workers to tackle parkrestorations one at a time
A decision has been made to upgrade Bela-Bela’s parks one at a time. Photo:Justin Steyn
workers are not always seen at everypark.“We have, until recently, had workers in
small groups working at each park.However, the decision has recently beenmade to place all workers at eachseparate park. Workers will not be asscattered as previously because we feelthat trying to do all the parks at once isslowing down the upgrade process,” hesaid.About the missing fence at the town’s
park, Sebelebele said that there is still adecision to be made whether or not toerect another fence.“There are already palisade fences
around some of the parks, at thetownship and Spa Park, and there willalso be a new fence. First, however, thematter will need to be discussed with theDepartment of Nature Conservation asnot all parks will be fenced,” he said.The upgrades are due to be completed
by July.
Waterberg district prepares for fire season
and ready to perform their duties.Maepa said that the fire season can
now be regarded as officially started.WoF Limpopo Provincial spokesperson
Matema Gwangwa said that thefirefighters are targeting the areas andcommunities which were affected bywildfires in 2014. She added that theWaterberg District is one of the areas inneed of more fire awareness campaignsdue to the higher than normal number offires experienced in 2014.Gwangwa also said that in his efforts to
reduce the wildfires, WoF Limpopo willbe hosting an open day at VaalwaterAirfield on Friday, 15 May. On the daythe organization will be offering freetraining to the employees who areworking at nature reserves, wildlifemanagement and private farms.“We realized that more awareness is
needed in the area due to a high numberof fires that occurred previously. We sawit as beneficial to equip the stakeholderswith firefighting skills to enable them to bethe first crew on the line,” said Maepa.
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The new woodenbookshelves at theBela-Belamunicipal libraryare finally beingused after beingdelivered morethan two monthsago. Photo: JustinSteyn
wooden book shelves.According to the Bela-Bela municipal
spokesperson, Matome Sebelebele, thelibrary will assess all of the books theycurrently have available and re-registerthose that are not old or outdated. The newbooks will then be loaded onto the library’ssystem.“We are currently going through all of
the books we currently have. The old andoutdated ones we will send back to thedepartment in Polokwane and the newerones will then be loaded on the system,”he said.Although he did not want to give a
precise date, Sebelebele said that hehopes that the library will be reinstated inthe next financial year.“I am not certain when the library will be
reinstated but we are hoping thateverything will be finished by the nextfinancial year in July.”
WoF Limpopo fire fighters demonstratedtheir skills to the learners at BB MatlailaPrimary School during fire awarenesscampaigns. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
The fire fighters also tackled the bushesnear the school during their campaign.Photo: Lizzy BapelaLizzy Bapela
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Obed Motau, of the ConcernedCommunity of Bela-Bela, writes:It is the opinion of this community-led organization that the currentleadership of this municipality isnot running the municipalityeffectively, and is in fact running itinto the ground. As a result, wehereby declare a vote of noconfidence in it. We would alsobring your attention to the followingpoints.* It is a well-known fact that the
unemployment figure is rising bythe day because this municipalityis not doing proper planning due toa lack of capacity, foresight andimagination in their PlanningDepartment.* It is our opinion that a Municipal
Manager, their department heads,and councillors, should be pillars ofstrength, beacons of light, andleaders of note to the communitiesthey serve. * This does not appearto be the case currently, and thishas resulted in a lack of servicedelivery, long queues at theMunicipality, huge budget overruns,low morale, and unhelpful andunfriendly staff at the Municipality.* There has been many allegations
made about the municipalemployees as well as somecouncillors. Accusations ofnepotism have been made, and thesituation has become so seriousthat tenders are being inflated tomake it worthwhile for everyonewho gets a cut, across the board.This has almost bankrupted this
municipality.* We are also concerned about
the high numbers of illegalforeigners residing and operatingtheir shops inside our townshipwithout any action being takenagainst them. They are alsoincreasing every day and takingmany of the job opportunities awaywhich should be left for residentswho grew up here.* Drug use and crime is also
escalating to alarming levels tosuch an extent that we don’t evenfeel safe even in our very ownneighbourhoods. This can beblamed on the above as well as thefact that there is no meaningful jobcreation taking place in our areadue to the inability of thisMunicipality to inspire confidenceinto the hearts of residents andtourists / investors alike visiting ourtown.* The lack of basic services to
many households and lack of
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service / maintenance thereof, whichincludes proper roads and lightsinfrastructure, is also of great concern.For how long do we still need to livelike dogs?* The lack of housing and lack of land
for housing are causes for concern forthe community and that inspires otherpolitical organisations like the EFF totake land illegally. This needs to beaddressed urgently as it is fuellinggreat discontent in the community. Theinformal settlements also need to beeradicated and replaced with properhousing.* The expensive rates and taxes of
Bela-Bela is making life incrediblydifficult for the residents andbusinesses alike. We believe this isdriving away investors also. Our ratesand taxes are more expensive thanneighbouring towns and in someinstances even higher than majormetropolitan cities. This is ridiculousand needs to be rectified as residentsand businesses are falling further andfurther behind because of this and thedifficult economic climate we currentlyface.* The lack of jobs in our area is also
of grave concern and is a result of allthe above mentioned points and underinvestment in basic infrastructure andhousing. Poverty and desperation isincreasing. Salaries have also not beenkeeping up with inflationary figures andare stagnating. Companies are notincreasing their staff but instead aretrying to cut costs by retrenchingworkers.* The above mentioned has brought us
almost to the point where we see noother way as to demand that thisMunicipality be placed underadministration so that new leaders /representatives / councillors can beelected which will serve the interest ofthe public and not just their own. Butwe have decided to give theMunicipality once last chance until weembark on such drastic measures.It is furthermore the opinion of the
Concerned Community of Bela-Belathat these concerns as listed above areexperienced and supported by themajority of the residents of the townshipand that the only reason why it hasn’tbeen properly addressed is due to thefact they haven’t been able to organisethemselves properly due to a lack ofstrategy and communication. TheConcerned Community of Bela-Bela willhowever address these shortcomings toensure that real progress is experiencedon the ground where it matters bytaking hands with everybody whichshares the same concerns — even if itmeans that we need to establish ourown political party to run in the 2016local government elections — which wehope will not be necessary.The time has arrived for this
Municipality to live up to its ideals andresponsibilities to the people or thepeople will take the control back intotheir own hands.
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LEGALS An opportunity has come for localfilmmakers and artists, as the Limpopofilm Office launches their program atModimolle’s Waterberg offices on 20May. According to Victor Phiri, theorganization’s spokesperson, theorganization will help equip localfilmmakers with skills to compete in theindustry.“This launch will be followed by the
workshop, where the locals can betaught about film recording orscriptwriting,” said Phiri.”This is aplatform for Waterberg artists, andnobody can tell a better story about theirtownship than they can themselves.”Phiri said that there is a lot of talent in
Limpopo, and this initiative will helptalented locals to grow and reach abroader audience.“Our first launch will touch base in an
open session where we will hear howupcoming local artists need to behelped, and will invite other stakeholderssuch as NYDA,” he added. “In the pastyears, Waterberg filmmakers havereleased films, but they did not do wellbecause of a lack of knowledge.”
MODIMOLLE LAND USESCHEME, 2004
Notice is hereby given to allwhom it may concern that interms of clause 23 of theabovementioned scheme, I(full name) MOBULAWAMOKHOSAMA CHRISintends applying to theModimolle LocalMunicipality for consent to:Tarven on (property andsuburb) 8177 also known as(street name and number)Phomolong Ext 9 situated ina Residential 1 zone:(Example: Residential 1,Business 4 etc.) Anyobjection, with the groundstherefor, shall be lodged withor made in writing to: TheDivisional Manager: TownPlanning, Ground Floor,Modimolle MunicipalBuilding, Private Bag x1008,Modimolle, 0510, within 28days of the publication of theadvertisement in the Localnewspaper viz 8 May + 15May 2015. Full particularsand plans (if any) may beinspected during normaloffice hours (08:00 - 13:00and 13:45 - 15:00) at theabovementioned office for aperiod of 28 days of theadvertisement in the Localnewspaper.
Closing date for objections:19 June 2015. Applicantstreet and postal address8177 Phomolong Ext 9Modimolle, 0510Tel: 061 960 2030.
MODIMOLLE LAND USESCHEME, 2004
Notice is hereby given to allwhom it may concern that interms of clause 23 of theabovementioned scheme, I(full name) MORUANEKWENA CHRESTINAintends applying to theModimolle LocalMunicipality for consent to:Tarven on (property andsuburb) 9594 also known as(street name and number)Phagameng Ext 10 situated inan Residential 1 zone:(Example: Residential 1,Business 4 etc.) Anyobjection, with the groundstherefor, shall be lodged withor made in writing to: TheDivisional Manager: TownPlanning, Ground Floor,Modimolle MunicipalBuilding, Private Bag x1008,Modimolle,0510, within 28days of the publication of theadvertisement in the Local
newspaper viz 15 May + 22May 2015. Full particularsand plans (if any) may beinspected during normaloffice hours (08:00 - 13:00and 13:45 - 15:00) at theabovementioned office for aperiod of 28 days of thepublication of theadvertisement in the Localnewspaper.
Closing date for objections:19 June 2015.Applicant street and postaladdress 9594 PhagamengExt 10 Modimolle, 0510Tel: 072 697 7574.15 & 22 Mei
BELA BELAAMENDMENT SCHEME
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NOTICE OF APPLICATIONFOR AMENDMENT OFTHE TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME IN TERMS OFSECTION 56 (1) (b) (i) OFTHE TOWN PLANNINGAND TOWNSHIPSORDINANCE 1986(ORDINANCE No 15 OF1986)
We, GEO PROJECTS,authorised agents of theowners of the propertiesdescribe below, hereby givenotice in terms of section 56(1) (b) (i) of the TownPlanning and TownshipsOrdinance, 1986 (OrdinanceNo 15 of 1986) that we haveapplied to the Bela BelaMunicipality for theamendment of the Bela BelaLand Use Scheme, 2008, bythe rezoning of the followingproperties:
(a) Portion 26 of the farmUitvlugt 79 JR, Bela-Bela: bythe amendment of theexisting ‘Agriculture’ zoningof the property with theaddition of annexure 187 tomake provision for a lodgeand ancillary uses.
(b) Remainder of the farmPrinsloosrust 100 JR, BelaBela by the amendment of theexisting ‘Agriculture’ zoningof the property with theaddition of annexure 188 tomake provision for twolodges and ancillary uses.
Particulars of the applicationswill lie for inspection duringnormal office hours at theoffice of the MunicipalManager, Municipal Offices,Bela Bela, for a period of 28days from 15 May 2015.Objections to orpresentations in respect ofthe application must belodged with or made inwriting to: The MunicipalManager at the above addressor Private Bag x1609, BelaBela, 0480, within a periodof 28 days from 15 May 2015
Address: P.O. Box 919,Bela-Bela, 0480,Tel: 082 881 725215 & 22 Mei 2015.
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Jacob Mononyane, a local scriptwriter. Photo: TK Mashaba
Learners from Spa Park Primary School had a brief assemblyahead of a tree-planting ceremony at their school on Thursday,30 April. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
The learners displayed the trees during an assembly beforeheading to different points to plant them. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Excited learners almost created a stampede wanting to appearin the newspaper. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Education for Sustainable Development expert Daniel Masoteshowed the learners how to plant and care for trees. Photo:Lizzy Bapela
Eager learnersposed for a photoas they plantedtheir tree. Photo:Lizzy Bapela
Grade 7 teacherGert Africa led thelearners inplanting the firsttree.Photo:Lizzy Bapela
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Johanna Lebodi of Vaalwater has beencrowned Miss Vaalwater 2015 during arecent beauty pageant ceremony held atthe Farmers’ Hall on Saturday, 9 May.Lebodi shared the honours with
Wilhelmina Mokau as Second Princess,Martha Mahloma as First Princess,Lerato Matlala as Miss Confidence andElizabeth Mosima, Pageant Ambassador.The winners expressed their excitement
at the honours they have achieved,saying that they never thought they wouldcome this far.“Nobody believed me when I told people
that I was entering the competition,”Lebodi said. “They said that I don’t havewhat it takes to be crowned the queen.”“I sure silenced them,” she added. “The
things I heard were hurtful, but I did notlet that deter me. I believed in the personI saw when I looked in the mirror and toldher that she was confident and goodenough for any position in thecompetition. That faith helped me make itin the end.”The organizers said that the event was
not an easy one to organize successful.The event was organized by LebogangShovhote, who was crowned Miss HopeInternational on the provincial level inLimpopo and Boitumelo Makhubela, who
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People from all walks of life inLimpopo joined in on the AfricaMonth celebrations and attended theAfrica Month Film Festival, whichwas launched recently.The Africa Month Festival of Ideas
and Cultural Exchange kicked off inthe province. The Deputy Minister ofArts and Culture RejoiceMabudafhasi and the MEC of Sports,Arts and Culture Nandi Ndalanelaunched the festival as part of theAfrica Month celebrations program.The film festivals will also take placein Northwest and Northern CapeProvinces as part of promotingAfrica’s diversity of culture andlanguage and the viewing is open tothe public.As part of the Africa Month
celebrations, 13 countries fromdifferent parts of the continent suchas Congo Brazzaville, Botswana,Namibia, Ghana, Senegal, Sudan,Burundi, Egypt, Algeria, Tanzania,Western Sahara and Mozambiquewere expected to participate in theArchives Week program scheduledfor Monday, 11 May. The dailyprogram took place from Monday, 11to Friday, 15 May and learners fromschools from across the provincewere given a chance to visit theprovincial archives in Polokwane,Makwerela, Giyani andLebowakgomo. These includedpresentations on archival functions,exhibition viewing and tours, paneldiscussions on records managementand preservation, and so on.The Department encouraged all
sectors of society across theprovince to join the Africa Monthcelebrations and visitwww.dac.gov.za for the full programfor the month. The departmentplanned an exciting program to takeplace throughout the month of Mayand beyond. The festival will providea strategic platform and network forconversations about the African
Johanna Lebodi crownedMiss Vaalwater 2015
won Miss Modimolle in 2013. Theyworked on the project without any fundsor resources, but they say that theyproceeded as though everything wasalready sorted out, and managed to pullthrough with help from the community.They embarked on various fundraising
programs to fund their event.“Organizing this event gave us sleepless
nights,” said Shovhote. “We knew that thefirst-ever Miss Vaalwater pageant wouldtake place — with or without resources.We started working on the pageant andgot the finalists and set a date, but we stilldid not have any money. We advertised onblack and white posters and social media,and we failed on many things but that didnot break our spirit. This trying time hasreally strengthened our faith.”Makhubela said that a lot has happened
behind the scenes, but they are grateful forall the hard times, as they have beenmoved to work hard. The event did takeplace, with people from the communitiesof Vaalwater, Alma, Modimolle, Bela-Belaand Mookgophong in attendance.“It was an awesome event and the most
touching part was seeing how communityleaders and family members supportedtheir daughters wholeheartedly. It was alearning curve for us as well, andwitnessing those moment was worth allthe difficulties we encountered and I woulddefinitely do it again,” said Makhubela.
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continent that go beyond thechallenges to successes experiencedand recommitment to work for thecontinued development of thecontinent.Activities planned include music,
literature, theatre, visual arts, film,fashion, cuisine, seminars,exhibitions, lectures and paneldiscussions. The theme for AfricaMonth is ‘We are Africa — Openingthe Doors of Learning and Culture topromote peace and friendship fromCape to Cairo.”Departmental Spokesperson Sandile
Memela said that the program isaimed at strengthening social,cultural, economic and politicalintegration among the African nations.Africa Month is implemented in linewith the Department’s prioritiesincluding increased economicopportunities for artists,developmental approach of theartists, and product and audiencedevelopment. The month seeks toincrease appreciation and demand forarts and culture goods and servicesto stimulate competitive markets forintra-Africa trade.Departmental Minister Nathi
Mthethwa said that it will alsostrengthen culture and creativeindustries and their value-add in socio-economic development and provide aplatform to promote the African Unioninstitutions and policies. As part of itsnational mandate of promoting symbolssuch as the flag and anthem, theDepartment will also promote theAfrican Union flag and anthem duringthe month.“We will use this period to promote
African identity, entrench African valuesand ethics as well as strengthenexisting collaborations in the continent.We believe our programme willcontribute to the attainment of theAfrican Union’s vision 2063 whichstrives for an integrated, prosperousand peaceful Africa, driven by its owncitizens and representing a dynamicforce in the global arena,” saidMinister Mthethwa.
National soccerteam BafanaBafana’s formerstars andlegends visitedBela-Bela duringone of theprevious AfricaDay events.Photo: LizzyBapela
The recentlyelected nationalcommittee ofthe Cultural andCreativeIndustries ofSouth Africa aimto put forwardinterests ofartists. Photo:Lizzy Bapela
Top winners of the Miss Vaalwater 2015as crowned. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
Founders and directors of the pageantsLebogang Shovhote and BoitumeloMakhubela. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
The judges worked together to ensure that the best young woman wins. Photo: LizzyBapela
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Total Surrender, who have always beenone of the best teams in Stream A, areslipping down the log.Bela-Bela’s Total Surrender has fallen
back to 11th place in the log and withfew games left it is unlikely that theywill secure a place in the playoffs.Surrender lost a walkover match
against NTK Happy Boys on Saturday,and the league has only four gamesleft.Ramasela Galane, the team’s
spokesperson, said that playerlateness was a major issue. She alsoadmitted that it was too late for theteam to reach the top, with so fewgames left.
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The 2015 SAFA Under-21 trials will beheld on 17 May from 09:00 atMookgophong Stadium.According to SAFA Waterberg’s
executive officer, Refiloe Khoza, onlyplayers born in or after January 1994may take part in the trials.“They will be asked to produce their
original ID or passport and card beforethey can participate,” said Khoza.She asked SAFA members to share the
news with other qualifying players so
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“It’s a shame that the team cannotsee how much the management teamis doing for them,” she said.Total Surrender are now trailing the
log, with 10 outstanding games.In Stream A this weekend, Boys 2
Men thrashed Young Pirates 14-1while Diesel n Dust won 4-2 againstCeltics.Qualitho continued to chase the log
leaders after their 5-0 win againstTroublemakers.In Stream B, Juventas won a
walkover against no-shows realMadrid, while Ratanang and SimpleYellows played to a 2-all draw.Maxoma lost 1-0 to Vegas while
Mosesetjane lost 5-0 to Thaba FC, andBlack Rangers played to a goallessdraw against Yster United.
Total Surrender players in action. Photo: TK Mashaba
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that the team can be chosen from alarge pool of candidates.“We must give them the information so
that we can spot the best talent in theregion,” she said.The SAFA trials are an initiative which
helps to spot upcoming talent every year,in order to help young players findrecognition in the national team, or to becalled up by other PSL teams.In 2014, the Waterberg had five players
make it to the finals in the recent SAFAUnder-21 trials, and went on to be partof the team which represented theprovince in Mafikeng.
The team from Limpopo during last year’s Mafikeng tournament. Photo: TKMashaba
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