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11 July 2014
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New EXCO
1. Mohlala PA Head Finance(retained and moved from Technical Services to Finance)
2. Sekgobela PC Head Technical Services
3. Mogofe ME Head Corporate Services
4. Moropane NM Head Community Services
5. Mabilu ML Head Economic and Land Development
6. Makgoga ME Deputy head ELD (retained)
7. Mphethi ND Deputy head Technical Services
8. Moraba LD Deputy head Finance (retained)
9. Lourens RF Deputy head Community Services (retained)
Old EXCO
1. Mphogo SC former Head Finance
2. Nkosi MD former Head Corporate Services
3. Serothoane SO former Head ELD
4. Malatjie MA former Deputy head Technical services
The days of sitting in
boardrooms are over. I
promise that this Council
and new Executive
Committee will deliver
according to the mandate
given to us- Ralepane
Mamekoa, new Mayor of
Greater Tubatse
Municipality.
Outgoing mayor Nkosi Josias Mahlake (left)
gives the new GTM Mayor, Councillor Ralepane
Mamekoa (second term) a hug after he was
sworn in on Tuesday.
2 NEWS 11 JULY 2014
In memoriam
It is with great sorrow to announce the
death of one of our police officers in
Tubatse Cluster. Warrant Officer
Matsobane J oseph Lebelo (Tubatse
SAPS) unexpectedly left us as a result
of vehicle accident on Sunday, 2014-
07-06 along Bothashoek road. He
served the organisation for 23 years
(uninterrupted) at several components
namely Community Service Centre and
Detectives Services.
Memorial Service:
Date: 2014-07-10
Venue: Grasvlei
Time: 12h00
Funeral:
Date: 2014-07-12
Venue: Grasvlei
Time: 06h00
The Provincial Commissioner sends his
condolences to the family and relatives.
(Released by: Tubatse SAPS)
Those we hold
closest to our hearts
truly leave us. They
live on the kindness
they have shared and
the love they brought
to our lives.
The drama around the recalling of Greater Tubatse Municipalitys mayor, Councillor Nkosi
Josias Mahlake, came to a head this week on Tuesday during a council meeting in
Burgersfort where his resignation was announced and his predecessor, Councillor Ralepane
Mamekoa was elected to complete the current mayoral term.
Councillor Mamekoa also served as a representative at the Sekhukhune District
Municipality since the last local government elections.
Mayor Mamekoas election was widely welcomed and the packed public gallery erupted
with jubilation at his election.
This was however not the end. The Councils Executive Committee was also reshuffled
after a number of resignations from the committee and all new members were sworn in
during the Council meeting.
After the meeting a joint media briefing were held by the outgoing mayor and the new
incumbent of the position.
Former mayor Mahlake thanked his political party for the opportunity he had during the
past years and everybody he worked with for their cooperation. He said he will remain an
ANC councillor in the council and that he will be prepared to serve in any role or position the
party seems fit.
Mayor Mamekoa in his address to the media committed himself, the Executive
Committee and the Council to fulfill the mandate they received, saying that the IDP
(Integrated Development Plan) will remain the guideline and that residents of the
municipality must realize that service delivery and any efforts to it, does not stop, it remains
an ongoing process.
In the same breath he stated that the local government have no problem with service
delivery protests, as long as it takes place within the framework of established guidelines
and the law. He also said people should realize that sometimes people like mayors have to
attend to other commitments and that representatives may be used to receive
memorandums etc.
In with the
new at GTM
3 NUUS 11 JULIE 2014
Emmanuel Manngo is your friendly
pharmacist at Burgersfort Pharmacy.
Did you know that high
blood pressure can
develop over years
with nearly no
symptoms?
High blood pressure is a very common condition. It
happens when the force of the blood against your
artery walls is high enough that it may eventually
cause health problems such as heart disease.
It is however easy to detect and working with your
doctor and pharmacist you can keep it under
control. Most people show no signs or symptoms of
high blood pressure. Uncontrolled high blood
pressure can lead to serious health problems such
as stroke and heart disease.
There are two types of high blood pressure. The
one is without an identifiable cause and develops
over many years. This is called Primary or Essen-
tial high blood pressure. The second type is called
Secondary Hypertention and is usually caused by
some underlying conduction such as kidney
problems, thyroid problems or some types of
medication.
It is recommended that you have your blood
pressure checked regularly. You can have this
done at all Kalapeng Pharmacies. Your pharmacist
will refer you to your doctor should he or she detect
a problem with your blood pressure.
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Cleaning!
On Wednesday youths in Praktiseer, as well as participants from the Community Work Programme
participated in a clean-up campaign in Praktiseer. They gathered at the taxi rank near the
Police Station where they were briefed by the municipality and a waste management service
provider. After cleaning and lunch they played soccer and netball at Bogwasha Primary School
(se pages 10 and 11).
4 Advertorial 11 JULY 2014
Dwarsrivier Mine
Dwarsrivier mine helps develop entrepreneurs
Dwarsrivier Mine, Greater Tubatse Municipality and the
Limpopo Economic Development Agency (LEDA) last week
hosted a graduation ceremony for members of the Incubates
Programme in the area. The function took place at Jorges
Resort on Thursday, 3 July 2014.
The programme aims to enable small businesses in the area
to operate efficiently with a good business foundation. The
entrepreneurs are empowered to market and run their
businesses according to good business practice. They are
skilled to make use of opportunities in the market especially
for emergingbusiness ventures.
On Thursday the graduating incubates not only received
words of encouragement, but also a certificate for their
completion of the programme.
Dwarsrivier Mine showed its commitment towards
developingand investingin small business ventures in the
area through donatingcomputers, printers and software to
the graduates to help kick-start their various business
ventures. Mr Remember Mmbengwa, SD Manager from
Dwarsrivier Mine told themthat the mine believes in developing
and creatingbusiness opportunities for small businesses in the area,
but that they also expect a high standard fromthese entrepreneurs
companies.
He encouraged themto make sure they are registered on the
relevant databases and keep themselves informed to maximise their
chances of doingbusiness with large companies. Dwarsrivier Mine
recently launched the SMME Portal website in conjuction with
Samancor Eastern Chrome and Two Rivers PlatinumMine SMME
business ventures can register on this portal website for free and
have access to tender and other information related to the
operations and procurement of these companies.
Different speakers took to the floor duringthe days programme,
but the message was clear that although business is tough, hard
work, dedication and deliveringthe best possible service will help
these incubates make their mark in the business world.
The recipients of Dwarsriviers donation thanked the mine for their
assistance, knowing theyll need this technology to run a
professional venture.
Graduatingincu-
bates received
certificates recog-
nisingtheir comple-
tion of the program-
me. They also
received a donation
fromDwarsrivier
Mine to kick-start
their business.
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Youth Month was not forgotten in Greater
Tubatse Municipality.
On 13 June the Youth Council launched
their activities for the month at Batubatse
Primary School.
The event was well attended and the
chairman of the Youth Council, Mr
Themba Ngele told the audience that their
activities will not be limited to Youth
Month only. He explained that they will
seek to develop a movement of young
activists who are sensitive to the history of
South Africa and support the creation of a
better future.
We will also seek to encourage civic
engagement, especially on the youths
role as agents of social change both
nationally and internationally, he said.
At the event the history of Youth Day and
the youth of 1976 were remembered.
The next event on the Youth Councils
calendar is to host cluster summits at
various venues around Tubatse.
For more information contact Mr
Sekgothe Hlakudi on 084 683 5553 or Mr
Themba Ngeleon 079 360 4676.
(Information and photograph: Themba
Ngele, Tubatse Youth Council).
Youth as the agents
of change
Poets win big
for their school
Learners from Marota Primary School came
back from a Poetry Competition in
Johannesburg with a trophy, medals, a cash
prize and computers for the school.
The three learners, Salli Mashabela,
Lovenurs Maphanga and Antonete
Mamphoke won the national competition with
their poem called Meetse le Bophelo (Water
and Life).
They received R6000 cash and 20
computers for their school. They were also
awarded medals and a trophy to celebrate
their success.
The learners teacher, Mama Sekhukhune
said: I would like to thank all the parents of
the kids for their help and giving me the
learners to work with. Also thank you to all
the other teachers.
The competition stretched over 7 days from
29 June to 5 July 2014.
Mr Robert Khumalo from the schools
governing body said: We welcome the
learners back and thank them for making us
so proud. They are truly little heroes and we
encourage other learners to follow their
example.
The schools principal, Ms Mahole also
thanked the teachers, parents and learners.
She thanked everyone who donated
something to help make the trip to
Johannesburg where the competition took
place, possible. She promised that a big
party will be taking place in celebration of
their achievement very soon. They plan to
slaughter a cow in honour of the three poets.
(Information & photographs: Melvin (Rooney)
Seroka, 076 021 8707).
6 NEWS 11 JULY 2014
On Tuesday this week controversial SABC
acting chief operations officer (COO), Hlaudi
Motsoeneng was permanently appointed.
His appointment surprised the Public
Protector Thuli Madonsela who released a
report in February that recommended he be
replaced.
Her report with the title, When Governance
and Ethics Fail found that his appointment
is irregular. She found that he
misrepresented his qualifications that he
passed matric, and that he increased his
salary from R1.5 million a year to R2.4
million in one year. One of the latest
controversies surrounding Motsoeneng is
his call for journalists to have licences to
practice like the medical and law
professions. He has been quoted as saying:
You know when you are a journalist, you
are a professional. If you dont have ethics
and principles and you mislead on your
reporting, like lawyersif you commit any
mistake, they take your licence.
Motsoenengs appointment was announced
by Communications Minister Faith
Muthambi. She told the media that she
followed the recommendation she received
from the SABCs board. The SABCs board
has been given until 17 August to respond to
the Public Protectors report. Political parties
reacted with shock at the appointment as
well as his statement that journalists should
have licences. EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi
said: Those were damning findings by the
Public Protector. A person admitted to lying
about his qualifications. When is Mr Hlaudi
being fired? I dont even think he must be
here. The DA reacted by saying that
Motsoenengs permanent appointment
meant that he will be free to continue his
reign of terror at the SABC.
Platinum Gazette asked readers what they
think about the whole issue.
Mr Patson Sekgobela said: Ive heard about him. The law about
protection of information etc. is alright, but I agree with Mr
Motsoeneng that journalists should be regulated more. With him are
Mr Adam Mafane and Thulani.
Mr Ussuf Choonara (middle) said: I disagree with this man. Journalist must be free to do
their work. They must be able to move around and do what they want. With him are Mr
Arfan Mohammed and Mr Akbir Sian.
Mr Selomane
Mahlatsi and Mr
Thabo Clement
Malatji said: He has
a great idea. It will
be good if they need
licences because
sometimes they
write lies. They have
to be professional as
it is a proper job. Mr
Motsoeneng
however had no
right to give that
comment though as
he himself lied about
his qualification. It
was perhaps just
that he was scared
of the journalists.
Mr Lesley Ndou said: I dont agree with him.
Journalists are regulated enough already.
Some people in government just want to
hide corruption. That is the main thing why
they want more regulation and licences. His
appointment is politically motivated. I think
he is a close friend of the big man.
Mr James Lekhoana said: I dont think they
should be licenced. Take the journalist to
court if they write something wrong.
Right: Mr Mphele Kgasago said: No, I dont
think Motsoeneng has the right idea.
Journalists should be free to report however
they want to. They must just check their
facts and get all the sides of the story before
publishing. The editors should also double
check their journalists stories. Maybe
Motsoeneng was feeling the heat because
there are so many question marks around
him.
Mr Elvis Setladi said: This is the ANC government! Appointing him
permanently?! These days the more connected you are, the richer
and safer you are. This is how our government operates.
Journalists dont need licences. They do their work to inform the
public. The public wont agree to Motsoenengs suggestion.
The controversy surrounding SABCs
7 NUUS 11 JULIE 2014
Mr Thabiso Mphahlele said: I dont agree
with him that journalists must be licenced.
That will only help some people to cover up
corruption. Only a few journalists will
anyway qualify for a licence and theyll be
scared of losing the licence so they wont be
free to write about anything.
Mr Freddy Mkhabela said: I totally disagree
with Motsoeneng. If journalists should have
licences he should also have an appropriate
qualification. Then he cannot be appointed
where he is now without matric. Personally I
do think journalists should be regulated a bit
more. Journalists must write facts and proof
and not on rumours.
Mr Kgampu Maphori said: I definitely
disagree with Motsoeneng. He does not
even have a proper qualification and now he
wants to have licences enforced on
journalists?
Links: Me.
Charmagne
Wolmarans en Me.
Janine Wolmarans
s: Ons stem nie
saam met hom nie.
Hy het nie n reg om
enige iets te s nie.
Joernaliste moenie
meer gereguleer
word nie want dis
hoe mense goed wat
verkeerd is wil
wegsteek. Hulle sal
wegkom met moord
as dit gebeur.
Left: Mr Joseph
Mohlala said: I find
it strange him
being appointed
permanently now.
He should have
cleared himself first
before this became
permanent. The
media guys are
already regulated so
much by things such
as the Secrecy Bill,
for a guy like him
with no qualification
himself to say
others should have
licences.
Left: Mr Sajiel Ajaz
and Mr Atif Hussnain
said: No, it is not
good. They must let
him go. People like
that is too
dangerous for our
country. He is a
lucky man with that
salary! He should
leave the journalists
alone. Just train your
journalists well.
Me. Helene van Wyk s: Nee, ek hou nie
van sy idee nie. As joernaliste lisensies
moet h wat maklik weggevat kan word, hoe
gaan die inligting by die publiek uitkom?
Alles sal gesensor word soos in die ou
weermagdae. Die pers moet vryheid h.
Lisensies wat weggevat kan word sal nie
werk nie.
Left: Ms. Silence
Mokoo said: His
appointment and
statements are not
right. The things in
place like the Press
Ombudsman is
enough. With her
are Motheo and
Lebone.
Mr Ralph Sekhukhume said: I dont agree
with Motsoeneng that journalists should
have licences. He lied to the public about his
qualifications in the first place. He is just
trying to protect himself.
Right: Mr Thami
Malope said: They
are just trying to put
stumbling blocks in
the way of
journalists. In some
cases though, self-
regulation is not
enough. Journalists
give us information.
If they limit the
journalists capacity
with a licence, the
information we will
get will also be
limited. This licence
thing he wants is like
when they
disbanded the
Scorpions because
people were afraid
theyll be exposed.
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PO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150;
Tel: 013 231 1000; Fax: 013 231 1467;
Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
MA MONYEAPAO
ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
NOTICE: UANALLOCATED BANK DEPOSITS
Notice is hereby given that all consumers and other stakeholders who made payments
directly to the Municipal Bank Account either electronically or physically depositing to the
bank, and such payments did not reflect on their accounts, are kindly advised to bring
the proof of such payments/ deposits to the Municipality Main Building, Revenue
Section, hence that allocations can be made to their accounts.
Only consumers with valid proof of such deposits, payments or transfers will be assisted.
Consumers whose accounts were already credited and still claim that their accounts are
not credited, with such deposits, will be subject to a penalty charge.
NB. ALL CLAIMED DEPOSITS OLDER THAN 12 MONTHS SHOULD BE CLAIMED
BEFORE 15 JULY 2014 AND IF NOT CLAIMED FORFEITED THEIR DEPOSIT. THE
DEPOSIT WILL THEN BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ACUMULATED ACCOUNT OF
THE MUNICIPALITY AND WILL REMAIN COUNCIL REVENUE AND WILL NOT BE
CLAIMABLE BY THE DEPOSITOR AFTER THE SAID PERIOD HAS LAPSED
Please note that the Municipality has only one primary bank account with First National
Bank. No payment for Assessment Rates or Services or any deposit, should be made to
any other bank. Consumers are kindly request to use the 7 digits account/ invoice
number as reference when making direct/electronic payments into the Municipal bank
account
The Municipality Banking Details are as follows:
First National Bank, Burgersfort
Account Name: Greater Tubatse Municipality
Type of Account: Cheque Account
Account Number: 56550022466
Branch Code: 270651
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10 NEWS 11 JULY 2014
The SAPS Tubatse Cluster will be
hosting a fun run and marathon on 19
July 2014.
The event will start at 07:00 at the
Sekhukhune FET College in Praktiseer.
The fun run will take place along the
Penge road to the CN Phatudi College.
There will be a 5km run or walk, a 10km
run and a 21km run.
Prizes sponsored by African Bank will
be given to the winners.
The whole community is invited to come
and participate in this event.
Enquiries: Const. SJ. Mvundlela, 076
824 6981.
The Community Work Programme that is being
implemented in the Greater Tubatse Local
Municipality is looking for a Local Site Administrator.
The Local Site Administrator will be responsible for
basic administrative duties which include:
documentation, data capturing and submission,
payments and assisting the Local Site Manager to
effectively undertake his/her responsibilities. The
requirements are as follows: A minimum of grade 12
with 2 years of administration experience. Good
communication skills. Ability to operate MS Word,
Ms Shia Phelane was the lucky winner of a R500 shopping
voucher from Tubatse SUPERSPAR in their Wild Weekend
competition. Ms Sbongile Mnisi handed it to her. Customers
shopping at the store can stand a chance to win in this
weekly lucky draw.
Winning at Tubatse SUPERSPAR
Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. High attention to
detail coupled with planning and organizing skills.
Ability to work under pressure and multi-task. Good
people skills. Good work ethic.
CVs with a cover page should be submitted at the
Greater Tubatse Local Municipality LED Department
Office.
The closing date for submission of CVs is Friday 11
July 2014 at 12:00 noon. The date and venue for
interviews will be confirmed with shortlisted
candidates.
Do you have the skills for this?
Come join the
(fun) run
Golfspelers kan solank 19 Julie uitmerk vir die CVO Golfdag. Die
dag se spel sal in n Two Ball Alliance plaasvind.
Inskrywingsgeld is R250 per persoon.
Die dag se spel begin 08:30 vir 09:00 by Tubatse Chroom Klub.
Daar is lekker pryse soos n halwe skaap en n naweek weg.
Belangstellende spelers kan solank vir Ansie by 082 076 0734 of
Rika by 072 079 7628 kontak. Die skool nooi almal uit om in die
dag se spel te kom deel.
Kom speel in die CVO gholfdag
Ons wil net dankie s vir al ons Burgersfort vriende,
familie en die werknemers by Hennies A to Z
Panelbeaters vir al die oproepe, smse en ondersteuning
met Hennie Howard (Hoener) se siekte.
Hennie is steeds in die hospitaal na n hartaanval op 28
Junie.
Ons gesin vra dat almal asseblief bid vir beterskap.
Psalm 23 - Die Here is my herder, niks sal my ontbreek
nie.
Joey Howard, kinders en kleinkinders.
Die Howard familie s dankie
They worked, but also played
A successful cleaning campaign in Praktiseer ended with the participants
dividing into teams and taking each other on in soccer and netbal.
The games took place at Bogwasha Primary School in Praktiseer and
was huge fun in the middle of the winter holiday.
The teams played
soccer and
netball with
passion and their
friends supported
them from the
sidelines.
11 NUUS 11 JULIE 2014
On Wednesday 9
July Tubatse
Chrome FC visited
teh community of
Ga-Phasha for a
soccer match against
Barcelona FC.
The game started
with a display of
skills from the young
Barcelona players
that had the Tubatse
Chrome team
chasing shadows.
But as Tubatse
found their footing on
the bumpy field and
started to share the
ball things improved.
Justice Monyai
scored a goal for
Tubatse and the half
time score was 1-0 in
favour of Tubatse. In
the second half
Koketso KK from
Tubatse shined with
his passes and
dribbling skills.
Barcelona was
awarded a penalty
kick during the last
minutes of the game.
They converted this
to equalize the game
with a draw.
(Information &
photographs:
Mokibelo Shine
Pholoane).
The teams before the game.
Tubatse Chrome vs Barcelona
On Saturday 5 July 2014 the
Tubatse Masters hosted a soccer
game against Mototolo Mine at the
Sekhukhune FET College in
Praktiseer. Two friendly games
were played.
The first game was the Masters
against Trackles Mobile Machine
Department. The visitors dominated
the game in the first half, but failed
to convert their chances. The
Masters made a strong comeback
late in the first half with Lekgotla
Motswiane scoring the first goal of
the match. The half time score was
1-0. In the second half both teams
failed to convert their scoring
opportunities into points. It was only
late in the second half that Thapelo
Maredi managed to score for the
Masters. The final score was 2-0 in
favour of Tubatse Masters.
The second game was the Tubatse
Masters against the Logistic
Department. The Masters
dominated the game from the start
and score their first goal from the
boot of Ally Maimela. In the second
half the Masters focused on their
defence, but also managed to take
advantage of scoring opportunities.
They scored five goals in the
second half. Tomas Lubisi and
Lekgotla Motswiane both scored
two goals and Lucky Lubisi scored
one. The final score was 6-0 in
favour of the Masters.
(Information and photographs:
Jerial Movundlela).
Tubatse Masters takes on
Mototolo Mine
2 friendly games
Playing at
Bogwasha
Primary School
From page 10
Bogwasha Primary Schools sport grounds became a
hive of activity on 9 July when teams played soccer
and netball games at the school. Read more on page
10 of this newspaper.
12 11 JULY 2014
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SPORT
Ohrigstad rugby speel n barshou op Komatipoort
Die Ohrigstad Rugby Klub het op 28 Jun ie op
Komatipoort rugby gespeel.
Die dag se telling van 22-12 in Komati se guns het nie
die dag se spel weerspiel nie. Teen halftyd was
Ohrigstad 12-10 voor.
Komatipoort spog met n span wat nie bang is vir fisiese
spel nie. Ohrigstad
het klipharde rugby
gespeel en die telling
so laag moontlik
gehou. Janus Weber
het beide Ohrigstad
se drie gedruk en
Donavan Erasmus
het een verdoel. Die
Man van die
Wedstryd vir die
voorspelers was
Koos van der Walt
en die agterspelers
Wicus van Tonder.
Na die wedstryd is
die spelers en
komitee na Marloth
Park vir n spanbou
sessie. Daar is
strawwe uitgedeel vir
die jaar se foute en
blapse en daarna is
daar lekker gekuier.
Die Ohrigstad Rugby
Klub wil graag almal
bedank wat as borge
vir die naweek bygedra het.
Op 19 Julie speel Ohrigstad hul laaste ligawedstryd van
die jaar. Die wedstryd sal op Ohrigstad gespeel word en
die publiek word uitgenooi om hulle vir oulaas te kom
ondersteun.
(Inligting: Andries Human; Fotos: Lindi Meyer).

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